SUNWsprot
prt prints selected portions of an SCCS file. By default, it prints the delta table (version log).
If a directory name is used in place of the s.filename argument, the prt command applies to all s.files in that directory. Unreadable s.files produce an error; processing continues with the next file (if any). The use of ‘-’ as the s.filename argument indicates that the names of files are to be read from the standard input, one s.file per line.
If any option other than -y, -c, or -r is supplied, the name of each file being processed (preceded by one NEWLINE and followed by two NEWLINE characters) appears above its contents.
If none of the -u, -f, -t, or -b options are used, -d is assumed. -s, -i are mutually exclusive, as are -c and -r.
The following format is used to print those portions of the s.file that are specified by the various options.
- NEWLINE
- Type of delta (D or R)
- SPACE
- SCCS delta ID (SID )
- TAB
- Date and time of creation in the form: yy/mm/dd hh/mm/ss
- SPACE
- Username the delta’s creator
- TAB
- Serial number of the delta
- SPACE
- Predecessor delta’s serial number
- TAB
- Line-by-line change statistics in the form: inserted/deleted/unchanged
- NEWLINE
- List of included deltas, followed by a NEWLINE (only if there were any such deltas and the -i options was used)
- List of excluded deltas, followed by a NEWLINE (only if there were any such deltas and the -i options was used)
- List of ignored deltas, followed by a NEWLINE (only if there were any such deltas and the -i options was used)
- List of modification requests (MR s), followed by a NEWLINE (only if any MR numbers were supplied).
- Lines of the delta commentary (if any), followed by a NEWLINE .
example% /usr/ccs/bin/prt -y program.c
produces a one-line display of the delta table entry for the most recent version:
s.program.c: D 1.6 88/07/06 21:39:39 username 5 4 00159/00080/00636...