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AT&T UNIX™PC Unix System V Users Manual - tenox

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CDC ( 1) CDC (1)<br />

MRs in a list are separated by blanks<br />

and/or tab characters. An unescaped newline<br />

character terminates the MR list.<br />

Note that if the v flag has a value (see<br />

admin( l)), it is taken to be the name of a<br />

program (or shell procedure) which vali- �<br />

dates the correctness of the MR numbers. 1<br />

If a non-zero exit status is returned from<br />

the MR number validation program, cdc<br />

terminates and the delta commentary<br />

remains unchanged.<br />

-y[ comment] Arbitrary text used to replace the<br />

comment(s) already existing for the delta<br />

specified by the -r keyletter. The previous<br />

comments are kept and preceded by a comment<br />

line stating that they were changed.<br />

A null comment has no effect.<br />

If -y is not specified and the standard<br />

input is a terminal, the prompt comments!<br />

is issued on the standard output<br />

before the standard input is read; if the<br />

standard input is not a terminal, no prompt<br />

is issued. An unescaped new-line character<br />

terminates the comment text.<br />

The exact permissions necessary to modify the sees file are �<br />

documented in the Source Code Control <strong>System</strong> User's<br />

Guide . Simply stated, they are either (1) if you made the<br />

delta, you can change its delta commentary; or (2) if you<br />

own the file and directory you can modify the delta commentary.<br />

EXAMPLES<br />

cdc -r1.6 -m"bl78-12345 !bl77-54321 bl79-00001" -ytrouble<br />

s.file<br />

adds bl78-12345 and bl79-00001 to the MR list, removes bl77-<br />

54321 from the MR list, and adds the comment trouble to delta<br />

1.6 of s.file.<br />

cdc -r1.6 s.file<br />

MRs? !bl77-54321 bl78-12345 bl79-00001<br />

comments? trouble<br />

does the same thing.<br />

WARNINGS<br />

FILES<br />

If sees file names are supplied to the cdc command via the stan- �<br />

dard input ( - on the command line), then the -m and -y \ .<br />

keyletters must also be used.<br />

x-file (see delta( l))<br />

z-file (see delta( !))<br />

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