Intel XENIX 286 Programmers Guide (86) - Tenox.tc

Intel XENIX 286 Programmers Guide (86) - Tenox.tc Intel XENIX 286 Programmers Guide (86) - Tenox.tc

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XENIX Programming Programming Commands rmdel - Removes a delta from an SCCS file. Syntax rmdel -rS/0 file ... Description rmdel removes the delta specified by the SID from each named SCCS file. The delta to be removed must be the newest (most recent) delta in its branch in the delta chain of each named SCCS file. In addition, the SID specified must not be that of a version being edited for the purpose of making a delta. That is, if a p-file (see get) exists for the named sees file, the SID specified must not appear in any entry of the p-file. If a directory is named, rmdel behaves as though each file in . the directory were specified as a named file, except that non-sees files (last component of whose path names does not begin with s.) and unreadable files are silently ignored. If a name of - is given, the standard input is read; each line of the standard input is taken to be the name of an sees file to be processed; nonSCeS files and unreadable files are silently ignored. Files x-file See delta z-file See delta See Also delta, get, help, prs sccsfile in "File Formats" in the XENIX 286 C Library Guide Diagnostics Use help for explanations. B-105

Programming Commands XENIX Programming sact - Syntax sact file ... Prints current SCCS file editing activity. Description sact informs the user of any impending deltas to a named sees file. This situation occurs when get with the -e option has been executed without a subsequent execution of delta. If a directory is named on the command line, sact behaves as though each file in the directory were specified as a named file, except that non-SCCS files and unreadable files are silently ignored. If a name of - is given, the standard input is read with each line being taken as the name of an sees file to be processed. The output for each named file consists of five fields separated by spaces. Field 1 Field 2 Field 3 Field 4 Field 5 See Also delta, get, unget Diagnostics Use help for explanations. B-106 Specifies the SID of a delta that currently exists in the SCCS file to which changes will be made to make the new delta Specifies the SID for the new delta to be created Contains the logname of the user who will make the delta {executed a get for editing) Contains the date that get -e was executed Contains the time that get -e was executed

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

sact -<br />

Syntax<br />

sact file ...<br />

Prints current SCCS file editing activity.<br />

Description<br />

sact informs the user of any impending deltas to a named sees file. This situation<br />

occurs when get with the -e option has been executed without a subsequent execution of<br />

delta. If a directory is named on the command line, sact behaves as though each file in<br />

the directory were specified as a named file, except that non-SCCS files and unreadable<br />

files are silently ignored. If a name of - is given, the standard input is read with each<br />

line being taken as the name of an sees file to be processed.<br />

The output for each named file consists of five fields separated by spaces.<br />

Field 1<br />

Field 2<br />

Field 3<br />

Field 4<br />

Field 5<br />

See Also<br />

delta, get, unget<br />

Diagnostics<br />

Use help for explanations.<br />

B-106<br />

Specifies the SID of a delta that currently exists in the SCCS file to which<br />

changes will be made to make the new delta<br />

Specifies the SID for the new delta to be created<br />

Contains the logname of the user who will make the delta {executed a get<br />

for editing)<br />

Contains the date that get -e was executed<br />

Contains the time that get -e was executed

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