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sccs-prs(1)			 User Commands			   sccs-prs(1)

NAME
       sccs-prs, prs - display selected portions of an SCCS history

SYNOPSIS
       prs [-ael] [-cdate-time] [-ddataspec] [-rsid] s.filename...

DESCRIPTION
       The prs utility displays part or all of the SCCS file (see sccsfile(4))
       in a user supplied format.

       If a directory name is used in place of the  s.filename	argument,  the
       prs  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.

OPTIONS
       In  the absence of options, prs displays the delta table (version log).
       In the absence of -d, or -l, prs displays  the  entry  for  each	 delta
       indicated by the other options.

       -a	      Includes	all  deltas, including those marked as removed
		      (see sccs-rmdel(1)).

       -e	      Requests information  for	 all  deltas  created  earlier
		      than, and including, the delta indicated with -r or -c.

       -l	      Requests	information for all deltas created later than,
		      and including, the delta indicated with -r or -c.

       -cdate-time    Either options -eor -lmust be  used  with	 this  option.
		      -cdate-time  displays  information on the deltas checked
		      in either prior to and including the date and time indi‐
		      cated  by	 the  date-time argument (option -e); or later
		      than and including the date and time  indicated  (option
		      -l). date-time takes the form:

		      yy[mm[dd[hh[mm[ss]]]]]

		      Units  omitted  from the indicated date and time default
		      to their maximum possible	 values;  that	is  -c7502  is
		      equivalent  to -c750228235959. Any number of non-numeric
		      characters may separate the various 2 digit  components.
		      If  white-space characters occur, the date-time specifi‐
		      cation must be quoted. Values of yy in the  range	 69−99
		      refer  to	 the twentieth century. Values in the range of
		      00−68 refer to the twenty-first century.

       -ddataspec     Produce a report according to the indicated data	speci‐
		      fication.	 dataspec  consists  of a (quoted) text string
		      that  includes  embedded	data  keywords	of  the	 form:
		      `:key:'  (see  Data  Keywords, below). prs expands these
		      keywords in the output it produces.  To  specify	a  TAB
		      character in the output, use \t; to specify a NEWLINE in
		      the output, use \n.

       -rsid	      Specifies the SCCS delta ID (SID) of the delta for which
		      information  is  desired.	 If  no	 SID is specified, the
		      most recently created delta is used.

USAGE
       Usage of prs is described below.

   Data Keywords
       Data keywords specify which parts of an SCCS file are to be  retrieved.
       All  parts  of  an  SCCS file (see sccsfile(4)) have an associated data
       keyword. A data keyword may appear any number of times in a data speci‐
       fication	 argument  to  -d. These data keywords are listed in the table
       below:

       Keyword		   Data Item		 File Section*		     Value		  Format**
       :A:	 a format for the what string:	 N/A		 :Z::Y: :M: :I::Z:		  S
       :B:	 branch number			 D		 nnnn				  S
       :BD:	 body				 B		 text				  M
       :BF:	 branch flag			 F		 yes or no			  S
       :CB:	 ceiling boundary		 F		 :R:				  S
       :C:	 comments for delta		 D		 text				  M
       :D:	 date delta created		 D		 :Dy:/:Dm:/:Dd:			  S
       :Dd:	 day delta created		 D		 nn				  S
       :Dg:	 deltas ignored (seq #)		 D		 :DS: :DS:...			  S
       :DI:	 seq-no. of  deltas  included,	 D		 :Dn:/:Dx:/:Dg:			  S
		 excluded, ignored
       :DL:	 delta line statistics		 D		 :Li:/:Ld:/:Lu:			  S
       :Dm:	 month delta created		 D		 nn				  S
       :Dn:	 deltas included (seq #)	 D		 :DS: :DS:...			  S
       :DP:	 predecessor delta seq-no.	 D		 nnnn				  S
       :Ds:	 default SID			 F		 :I:				  S
       :DS:	 delta sequence number		 D		 nnnn				  S
       :Dt:	 delta information		 D		 :DT: :I: :D: :T: :P: :DS: :DP:	  S
       :DT:	 delta type			 D		 D or R				  S
       :Dx:	 deltas excluded (seq #)	 D		 :DS: ...			  S
       :Dy:	 year delta created		 D		 nn				  S
       :F:	 s.file name			 N/A		 text				  S
       :FB:	 floor boundary			 F		 :R:				  S
       :FD:	 file descriptive text		 C		 text				  M
       :FL:	 flag list			 F		 text				  M
       :GB:	 gotten body			 B		 text				  M
       :I:	 SCCS delta ID (SID)		 D		 :R:.:L:.:B:.:S:		  S
       :J:	 joint edit flag		 F		 yes or no			  S
       :KF:	 keyword error/warning flag	 F		 yes or no			  S
       :L:	 level number			 D		 nnnn				  S
       :Ld:	 lines deleted by delta		 D		 nnnnn				  S
       :Li:	 lines inserted by delta	 D		 nnnnn				  S
       :LK:	 locked releases		 F		 :R:...				  S
       :Lu:	 lines unchanged by delta	 D		 nnnnn				  S
       :M:	 module name			 F		 text				  S
       :MF:	 MR validation flag		 F		 yes or no			  S
       :MP:	 MR validation program		 F		 text				  S
       :MR:	 MR numbers for delta		 D		 text				  M
       :ND:	 null delta flag		 F		 yes or no			  S
       :Q:	 user defined keyword		 F		 text				  S

       :P:	 user who created delta		 D		 username			  S
       :PN:	 s.file's pathname		 N/A		 text				  S
       :R:	 release number			 D		 nnnn				  S
       :S:	 sequence number		 D		 nnnn				  S
       :T:	 time delta created		 D		 :Th:::Tm:::Ts:			  S
       :Th:	 hour delta created		 D		 nn				  S
       :Tm:	 minutes delta created		 D		 nn				  S
       :Ts:	 seconds delta created		 D		 nn				  S
       :UN:	 user names			 U		 text				  M
       :W:	 a form of what string		 N/A		 :Z::M:\t:I:			  S
       :Y:	 module type flag		 F		 text				  S
       :Z:	 what string delimiter		 N/A		 @(#)				  S

       *B = body, D = delta table, F = flags, U = user names

       **S = simple format, M = multi-line format

EXAMPLES
       Example 1 Displaying delta entries

       The following command displays delta entries:

	 example% prs -e -d":I:\t:P:" program.c

       produces:

	 1.6	username
	 1.5 username...

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
       See  environ(5) for descriptions of the following environment variables
       that affect the execution of prs: LANG, LC_ALL, LC_CTYPE,  LC_MESSAGES,
       and NLSPATH.

FILES
       /tmp/pr?????    temporary file

ATTRIBUTES
       See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

       ┌─────────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────────┐
       │      ATTRIBUTE TYPE	     │	    ATTRIBUTE VALUE	   │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
       │Availability		     │developer/build/make	   │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
       │Interface Stability	     │Committed			   │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
       │Standard		     │See standards(5).		   │
       └─────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────┘

SEE ALSO
       sccs(1),	 sccs-cdc(1),  sccs-delta(1), sccs-get(1), sccs-help(1), sccs-
       prt(1),	 sccs-sact(1),	 sccs-sccsdiff(1),    what(1),	  sccsfile(4),
       attributes(5), environ(5), standards(5)

DIAGNOSTICS
       Use the SCCS help command for explanations (see sccs-help(1)).

SunOS 5.11			  3 Jul 2007			   sccs-prs(1)
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