Could you use the md5? In one of the temporary files it is already
stored, so it is calculated (file xxx.tmp.md5 contains the md5 hash of
xxx.tmp which is a lilypond source-file, stored in the temporary
directory)
If the files are not numbered (sequentially) but named according to
the md5 hash there should be no need to re-render any already done
piece of code after any move. Disadvantage would be that with many
changes (of a piece of Lilypond code) lots of different files will
float around (because a change of the md5 will loose view on the
original one). But that can be solved by some regular cleaning.
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