This question is about the .rkt~
files that are generated when working with .rkt
files using DrRacket. Actually I am not sure if this is specific to DrRacket, but that is the IDE I am using at the moment.
They seem to store the same information as the program with the same name with the .rkt
extension, except they are not updated as frequently. I am wondering what purpose they serve, as this would inform how I handle them in version control and whether/when I delete them.
What I have found so far:
.rkt~
extension discussed in the question or in the answers.The .rkt~
files are what as known as "First Change Files", and .rkt~
is the Unix/MacOS extension for these files. On Windows, the extension is changed to .bak
, not .rkt~
. They store the state of an existing file before changes were made with DrRacket.
See the following from the documentation, DrRacket Files
Separately [from backup files], DrRacket creates “first change” files. When you modify an existing file in DrRacket and save it, DrRacket copies the old version of the file to a special first-change file if no such file exists. The first-change file is saved in the same directory as the original file, and the first-change file’s name is generated from the original file’s name...