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GET(l) -b -ilist -xlist GET(l) further gets for editing on the same SID until delta is executed or the j (joint edit) flag is set in the sees file (see admin(l)). Concurrent use of get -e for different SIDs is always allowed. If the g-file generated by get with an -e keyletter is accidentally ruined in the process of editing it, it may � be regenerated by re-executing the get command with 1 the -k keyletter in place of the -e keyletter. sees file protection specified via the ceiling, floor, and authorized user list stored in the sees file (see admin(l)) are enforced when the -e keyletter is used. Used with the -e keyletter to indicate that the new delta should have an SID in a new branch as shown in Table 1. This keyletter is ignored if the b flag is not present in the file (see admin(l)) or if the retrieved delta is not a leaf delta . (A leaf delta is one that has no successors on the sees file tree.) Note: A branch delta may always be created from a non-leaf delta. A list of deltas to be included (forced to be applied) in the creation of the generated file. The list has the following syntax: ::= I , ::= SID I SID - SID SID, the sees Identification of a delta, may be in any form shown in the "SID Specified" column of Table 1. Partial SIDs are interpreted as shown in the "SID Retrieved" column of Table 1. A list of deltas to be excluded (forced not to be applied) in the creation of the generated file. See the -i keyletter for the list format. -k Suppresses replacement of identification keywords (see below) in the retrieved text by their value. The -k keyletter is implied by the -e keyletter. -l[p] Causes a delta summary to be written into an l-file . If -lp is used then an l-file is not created; the delta summary is written on the standard output instead. See FILES for the format of the l-file . -p Causes the text retrieved from the sees file to be written on the standard output. No g-file is created. All output which normally goes to the standard output goes to file descriptor 2 instead, unless the -8 keyletter � is used, in which case it disappears. -8 Suppresses all output normally written on the standard output. However, fatal error messages (which always go to file descriptor 2) remain unaffected. -m Causes each text line retrieved from the sees file to be preceded by the SID of the delta that inserted the text - 2-
GET(l) -n GET(l) line in the sees file. The format is: SID, followed by a horizontal tab, followed by the text line. Causes each generated text line to be preceded with the %M% identification keyword value (see below). The format is: %M% value, followed by a horizontal tab, followed by the text line. When both the -m and -n keyletters are used, the format is: %M% value, followed by a horizontal tab, followed by the -m keyletter generated format. -g Suppresses the actual retrieval of text from the sees file. It is primarily used to generate an l-file, or to verify the existence of a particular SID. -t Used to access the most recently created ( "top ") delta in a given release (e.g., -rl), or release and level (e.g., -r1.2). -aseq-no. The delta sequence number of the sees file delta (version) to be retrieved (see sccsfile(5)). This keyletter is used by the comb(l) command; it is not a generally useful keyletter, and users should not use it. If both the -r and -a keyletters are specified, the -a keyletter is used. Care should be taken when using the -a keyletter in conjunction with the -e keyletter, as the SID of the delta to be created may not be what one expects. The -r keyletter can be used with the -a and -e keyletters to control the naming of the SID of the delta to be created. For each file processed, get responds (on the standard output) with the SID being accessed and with the number of lines retrieved from the sees file. If the -e keyletter is used, the SID of the delta to be made appears after the SID accessed and before the number of lines generated. If there is more than one named file or if a directory or standard input is named, each file name is printed (preceded by a new-line) before it is processed. If the -i keyletter is used included deltas are listed following the notation "Included"; if the -x keyletter is used, excluded deltas are listed following the notation "Excluded". - 3-
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GET(l)<br />
-b<br />
-ilist<br />
-xlist<br />
GET(l)<br />
further gets for editing on the same SID until delta is<br />
executed or the j (joint edit) flag is set in the sees file<br />
(see admin(l)). Concurrent use of get -e for different<br />
SIDs is always allowed.<br />
If the g-file generated by get with an -e keyletter is<br />
accidentally ruined in the process of editing it, it may �<br />
be regenerated by re-executing the get command with 1<br />
the -k keyletter in place of the -e keyletter.<br />
sees file protection specified via the ceiling, floor, and<br />
authorized user list stored in the sees file (see<br />
admin(l)) are enforced when the -e keyletter is used.<br />
Used with the -e keyletter to indicate that the new<br />
delta should have an SID in a new branch as shown in<br />
Table 1. This keyletter is ignored if the b flag is not<br />
present in the file (see admin(l)) or if the retrieved<br />
delta is not a leaf delta . (A leaf delta is one that has<br />
no successors on the sees file tree.)<br />
Note: A branch delta may always be created from a<br />
non-leaf delta.<br />
A list of deltas to be included (forced to be applied) in<br />
the creation of the generated file. The list has the following<br />
syntax:<br />
::= I , <br />
::= SID I SID - SID<br />
SID, the sees Identification of a delta, may be in any<br />
form shown in the "SID Specified" column of Table 1.<br />
Partial SIDs are interpreted as shown in the "SID<br />
Retrieved" column of Table 1.<br />
A list of deltas to be excluded (forced not to be<br />
applied) in the creation of the generated file. See the<br />
-i keyletter for the list format.<br />
-k Suppresses replacement of identification keywords (see<br />
below) in the retrieved text by their value. The -k<br />
keyletter is implied by the -e keyletter.<br />
-l[p] Causes a delta summary to be written into an l-file . If<br />
-lp is used then an l-file is not created; the delta summary<br />
is written on the standard output instead. See<br />
FILES for the format of the l-file .<br />
-p Causes the text retrieved from the sees file to be written<br />
on the standard output. No g-file is created. All<br />
output which normally goes to the standard output<br />
goes to file descriptor 2 instead, unless the -8 keyletter �<br />
is used, in which case it disappears.<br />
-8 Suppresses all output normally written on the standard<br />
output. However, fatal error messages (which always<br />
go to file descriptor 2) remain unaffected.<br />
-m Causes each text line retrieved from the sees file to be<br />
preceded by the SID of the delta that inserted the text<br />
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