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Types: Ada Source
Notes: 03_class, FILE, R1k_Segment, e3_tag, procedure Low_Level_Destroy, seg_012ae7
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procedure Low_Level_Destroy (Objects : String := "<SELECTION>";
Response : String := "<PROFILE>");
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- Objects - Specifies what objects to destroy
-- Response - Specifies the user profile to use
--
-- Do everything in our power to destroy a set of objects. The Objects
-- specified, as well as any and all sub-objects are destroyed.
--
-- Note: CMVC databases are not maintained, updated, or consulted.
-- If any CMVC subsystems reference any of the destroyed objects, it
-- will be necessary to use Cmvc_Maintenance.Check_Consistency on them
-- afterwards.
--
-- To use this procedure:
--
-- a) First, use Repair_Directory on all directories in the Objects list and
-- on any immediately containing directory, eg. Objects & ".$".
--
-- b) Second, try a normal destroy, eg. Library.Delete on the objects.
--
-- c) Third, if this fails then use Low_Level_Destroy.
--
-- d) Fourth, if any of the Objects still exist, go back to step (a).
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