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val(1)									val(1)

Name
       val - validate SCCS file

Syntax
       val -
       val [-s] [-rSID] [-mname] [-ytype] files

Description
       The  command  determines	 if the specified file is an SCCS file meeting
       the characteristics specified by the optional argument list.  Arguments
       to  may	appear in any order.  The arguments consist of keyletter argu‐
       ments that begin with a ``-'' and named files.

       The command has a special argument, ``-,'' which causes reading of  the
       standard	 input	until an end-of-file condition is detected.  Each line
       read is independently processed, as if it were a command line  argument
       list.

       The  command  generates	diagnostic messages on the standard output for
       each command line and file processed and also returns  a	 single	 8-bit
       code upon exit as described below.

Options
       The effects of any keyletter argument apply independently to each named
       file on the command line.  The keyletter arguments are defined as  fol‐
       lows:

	      -	 Causes stdin to be read until end of file.

	      -s Suppresses all error messages.

	      -rSID
		 Indicates specified delta version number.  A check is made to
		 determine if the SID is ambiguous, for example, r1 is ambigu‐
		 ous  because  it  physically  does not exist but implies 1.1,
		 1.2, and so forth, which may exist) or invalid, for  example,
		 r1.0  or r1.1.0 are invalid because neither case can exist as
		 a valid delta number).	 If the SID is valid and  not  ambigu‐
		 ous, a check is made to determine if it actually exists.

	      -mname
		 Compares specified value with the SCCS val.1 keyword.

	      -ytype
		 Compares specified type with SCCS  keyword.

       The 8-bit code returned by is a disjunction of the possible errors.  It
       can be interpreted as a bit string where set bits are interpreted (from
       left to right) as:

	      bit 0 = missing file argument
	      bit 1 = unknown or duplicate keyletter argument
	      bit 2 = corrupted SCCS file
	      bit 3 = can't open file or file not SCCS
	      bit 4 = SID is invalid or ambiguous
	      bit 5 = SID does not exist
	      bit 6 = %Y%, -y mismatch
	      bit 7 = %M%, -m mismatch

       Note that can process two or more files on a given command line and can
       process multiple command lines when reading  the	 standard  input.   In
       these  cases, an aggregate code is returned - a logical OR of the codes
       generated for each command line and file processed.

Restrictions
       The command can process up to 50 files on a single command  line.   Any
       number above 50 produces a core dump.

Diagnostics
       Use for explanations.

See Also
       admin(1), delta(1), get(1), prs(1), sccs(1)
       Guide to the Source Code Control System

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