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Programming Commands <strong>XENIX</strong> Programming<br />

get (continued)<br />

-n Causes each generated text line to be preceded with the %M% identification<br />

keyword value. The format is: %M% value, a horizontal tab, the text line.<br />

When both the -m and -n options are used, the format is: %M% value, a<br />

horizontal tab, the -m option-generated format.<br />

-g Suppresses the actual retrieval of text from the SCCS file. It is primarily used<br />

to generate an 1-file or to verify the existence of a particular SID.<br />

-t Used to access the most recently cre.ated (top) delta in a given release (for<br />

example, -rl) or release and level (-r1.2).<br />

-aseq-no .<br />

The delta sequence nu mber of the SCCS file delta (version) to be retrieved.<br />

(See sccsfile in "File Formats" in <strong>XENIX</strong> <strong>2<strong>86</strong></strong> C Library <strong>Guide</strong>.) This option is<br />

used by the comb command; it is not particularly useful and should be avoided.<br />

If both the -r and -a options are specified, the -a option is used. Care should be<br />

taken when using the -a option in conjunction with the -e option, as the SID of<br />

the delta to be created may not be what you expect. The -r option can be used<br />

with the -a and -e options to control the naming of the SID of the delta to be<br />

created.<br />

For each file processed, get responds (on the standard output) with the SID being<br />

accessed and with the number of lines retrieved from the sees file.<br />

If the -e option is used, the SID of the delta to be made appears after the SID accessed<br />

and before the number of lines generated. If there is more than one named file or if a<br />

directory or standard input is named, each file name is printed {preceded by a newline)<br />

before it is processed. If the -i option is used, included deltas are listed following the<br />

notation "Included"; if the -x option is used, excluded deltas are listed following the<br />

notation "Excluded."<br />

Identification Keywords<br />

Identifying information is inserted into the text retrieved from the SCCS file by<br />

replacing identification keywords with their value wherever they occur. The following<br />

keywords may be used in the text stored in an sees file:<br />

Keyword<br />

%M%<br />

%1%<br />

%R%<br />

%L%<br />

B-66<br />

Value<br />

Module name: either the value of the m flag in the file (see admin), or<br />

if absent, the name of the sees file with the leading s. removed.<br />

SCCS identification (SID) {%R %. %L%. %B%. %S%} of the retrieved text.<br />

Release.<br />

Level.

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