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(elisp)Numbered Backups


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Making and Deleting Numbered Backup Files
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   If a file's name is `foo', the names of its numbered backup versions
are `foo.~V~', for various integers V, like this: `foo.~1~', `foo.~2~',
`foo.~3~', ..., `foo.~259~', and so on.

 - User Option: version-control
     This variable controls whether to make a single non-numbered backup
     file or multiple numbered backups.

    `nil'
          Make numbered backups if the visited file already has
          numbered backups; otherwise, do not.

    `never'
          Do not make numbered backups.

    ANYTHING ELSE
          Make numbered backups.

   The use of numbered backups ultimately leads to a large number of
backup versions, which must then be deleted.  Emacs can do this
automatically or it can ask the user whether to delete them.

 - User Option: kept-new-versions
     The value of this variable is the number of newest versions to keep
     when a new numbered backup is made.  The newly made backup is
     included in the count.  The default value is 2.

 - User Option: kept-old-versions
     The value of this variable is the number of oldest versions to keep
     when a new numbered backup is made.  The default value is 2.

   If there are backups numbered 1, 2, 3, 5, and 7, and both of these
variables have the value 2, then the backups numbered 1 and 2 are kept
as old versions and those numbered 5 and 7 are kept as new versions;
backup version 3 is excess.  The function `find-backup-file-name'
(Note: Backup Names) is responsible for determining which backup
versions to delete, but does not delete them itself.

 - User Option: delete-old-versions
     If this variable is `t', then saving a file deletes excess backup
     versions silently.  If it is `nil', that means to ask for
     confirmation before deleting excess backups.  Otherwise, they are
     not deleted at all.

 - User Option: dired-kept-versions
     This variable specifies how many of the newest backup versions to
     keep in the Dired command `.' (`dired-clean-directory').  That's
     the same thing `kept-new-versions' specifies when you make a new
     backup file.  The default value is 2.


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