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PRS(1P)			   POSIX Programmer's Manual		       PRS(1P)

PROLOG
       This  manual  page is part of the POSIX Programmer's Manual.  The Linux
       implementation of this interface may differ (consult the	 corresponding
       Linux  manual page for details of Linux behavior), or the interface may
       not be implemented on Linux.

NAME
       prs — print an SCCS file (DEVELOPMENT)

SYNOPSIS
       prs [−a] [−d dataspec] [−r[SID]] file...

       prs [−e|−l] −c cutoff [−d dataspec] file...

       prs [−e|−l] −r[SID] [−d dataspec] file...

DESCRIPTION
       The prs utility shall write to standard output parts or all of an  SCCS
       file in a user-supplied format.

OPTIONS
       The  prs	 utility  shall	 conform  to  the  Base	 Definitions volume of
       POSIX.1‐2008, Section 12.2, Utility Syntax Guidelines, except that  the
       −r  option  has an optional option-argument. This optional option-argu‐
       ment cannot be presented as a separate argument. The following  options
       shall be supported:

       −d dataspec
		 Specify  the output data specification. The dataspec shall be
		 a string consisting of SCCS file data keywords (see Data Key‐
		 words) interspersed with optional user-supplied text.

       −r[SID]	 Specify  the  SCCS identification string (SID) of a delta for
		 which information is desired. If no  SID  option-argument  is
		 specified,  the  SID of the most recently created delta shall
		 be assumed.

       −e	 Request information for all deltas created earlier  than  and
		 including the delta designated via the −r option or the date-
		 time given by the −c option.

       −l	 Request information for all deltas  created  later  than  and
		 including the delta designated via the −r option or the date-
		 time given by the −c option.

       −c cutoff Indicate the cutoff date-time, in the form:

		     YY[MM[DD[HH[MM[SS]]]]]

		 For the YY component, values in the range [69,99] shall refer
		 to  years  1969  to  1999  inclusive, and values in the range
		 [00,68] shall refer to years 2000 to 2068 inclusive.

		 Note:	   It is expected that in a  future  version  of  this
			   standard   the  default  century  inferred  from  a
			   2-digit year will change. (This would apply to  all
			   commands accepting a 2-digit year as input.)

		 No  changes (deltas) to the SCCS file that were created after
		 the specified cutoff date-time shall be included in the  out‐
		 put.  Units omitted from the date-time default to their maxi‐
		 mum possible values; for example, −c 7502  is	equivalent  to
		 −c 750228235959.

       −a	 Request  writing  of  information  for	 both removed—that is,
		 delta	type=R	(see  rmdel)—and   existing—that   is,	 delta
		 type=D,—deltas.  If  the −a option is not specified, informa‐
		 tion for existing deltas only shall be provided.

OPERANDS
       The following operand shall be supported:

       file	 A pathname of an existing SCCS file or a directory.  If  file
		 is  a	directory, the prs utility shall behave as though each
		 file in the directory were specified as a named file,	except
		 that  non-SCCS files (last component of the pathname does not
		 begin with  s.)   and	unreadable  files  shall  be  silently
		 ignored.

		 If exactly one file operand appears, and it is '−', the stan‐
		 dard input shall be read; each line  of  the  standard	 input
		 shall	be  taken  to  be  the name of an SCCS file to be pro‐
		 cessed. Non-SCCS files and unreadable files shall be silently
		 ignored.

STDIN
       The standard input shall be a text file used only when the file operand
       is specified as '−'.  Each line of the text file shall  be  interpreted
       as an SCCS pathname.

INPUT FILES
       Any SCCS files displayed are files of an unspecified format.

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
       The following environment variables shall affect the execution of prs:

       LANG	 Provide  a  default  value for the internationalization vari‐
		 ables that are unset or null. (See the Base Definitions  vol‐
		 ume  of POSIX.1‐2008, Section 8.2, Internationalization Vari‐
		 ables the precedence of internationalization  variables  used
		 to determine the values of locale categories.)

       LC_ALL	 If  set  to  a non-empty string value, override the values of
		 all the other internationalization variables.

       LC_CTYPE	 Determine the locale for the interpretation of	 sequences  of
		 bytes of text data as characters (for example, single-byte as
		 opposed to  multi-byte	 characters  in	 arguments  and	 input
		 files).

       LC_MESSAGES
		 Determine the locale that should be used to affect the format
		 and contents  of  diagnostic  messages	 written  to  standard
		 error.

       NLSPATH	 Determine the location of message catalogs for the processing
		 of LC_MESSAGES.

ASYNCHRONOUS EVENTS
       Default.

STDOUT
       The standard output shall be a text file whose format is	 dependent  on
       the data keywords specified with the −d option.

   Data Keywords
       Data  keywords  specify	which parts of an SCCS file shall be retrieved
       and output. All parts of an SCCS file have an associated data  keyword.
       A data keyword may appear in a dataspec multiple times.

       The information written by prs shall consist of:

	1. The user-supplied text

	2. Appropriate	values	(extracted from the SCCS file) substituted for
	   the recognized data keywords in the	order  of  appearance  in  the
	   dataspec

       The  format  of	a  data keyword value shall either be simple ('S'), in
       which keyword substitution is direct, or multi-line ('M').

       User-supplied text shall be any text other than	recognized  data  key‐
       words.  A <tab> shall be specified by '\t' and <newline> by '\n'.  When
       the −r option is not specified, the default dataspec shall be:

	   :PN::\n\n

       and the following dataspec shall be used for each selected delta:

	   :Dt:\t:DL:\nMRs:\n:MR:COMMENTS:\n:C:

┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│			       SCCS File Data Keywords				      │
├────────┬────────────────────────────────┬──────────────┬───────────────────┬────────┤
│Keyword │	     Data Item		  │ File Section │	 Value	     │ Format │
├────────┼────────────────────────────────┼──────────────┼───────────────────┼────────┤
│:Dt:	 │ Delta information		  │ Delta Table	 │ See below*	     │	 S    │
│:DL:	 │ Delta line statistics	  │	 "	 │ :Li:/:Ld:/:Lu:    │	 S    │
│:Li:	 │ Lines inserted by Delta	  │	 "	 │ nnnnn***	     │	 S    │
│:Ld:	 │ Lines deleted by Delta	  │	 "	 │ nnnnn***	     │	 S    │
│:Lu:	 │ Lines unchanged by Delta	  │	 "	 │ nnnnn***	     │	 S    │
│:DT:	 │ Delta type			  │	 "	 │ D or R	     │	 S    │
│:I:	 │ SCCS ID string (SID)		  │	 "	 │ See below**	     │	 S    │
│:R:	 │ Release number		  │	 "	 │ nnnn		     │	 S    │
│:L:	 │ Level number			  │	 "	 │ nnnn		     │	 S    │
│:B:	 │ Branch number		  │	 "	 │ nnnn		     │	 S    │
│:S:	 │ Sequence number		  │	 "	 │ nnnn		     │	 S    │
│:D:	 │ Date delta created		  │	 "	 │ :Dy:/:Dm:/:Dd:    │	 S    │
│:Dy:	 │ Year delta created		  │	 "	 │ nn		     │	 S    │
│:Dm:	 │ Month delta created		  │	 "	 │ nn		     │	 S    │
│:Dd:	 │ Day delta created		  │	 "	 │ nn		     │	 S    │
│:T:	 │ Time delta created		  │	 "	 │ :Th:::Tm:::Ts:    │	 S    │
│:Th:	 │ Hour delta created		  │	 "	 │ nn		     │	 S    │
│:Tm:	 │ Minutes delta created	  │	 "	 │ nn		     │	 S    │
│:Ts:	 │ Seconds delta created	  │	 "	 │ nn		     │	 S    │
│:P:	 │ Programmer who created Delta	  │	 "	 │ logname	     │	 S    │
│:DS:	 │ Delta sequence number	  │	 "	 │ nnnn		     │	 S    │
│:DP:	 │ Predecessor Delta sequence	  │	 "	 │ nnnn		     │	 S    │
│	 │ number			  │		 │		     │	      │
│:DI:	 │ Sequence number of deltas	  │	 "	 │ :Dn:/:Dx:/:Dg:    │	 S    │
│	 │ included, excluded, or ignored │		 │		     │	      │
│:Dn:	 │ Deltas included (sequence #)	  │	 "	 │ :DS: :DS: ...     │	 S    │
│:Dx:	 │ Deltas excluded (sequence #)	  │	 "	 │ :DS: :DS: ...     │	 S    │
│:Dg:	 │ Deltas ignored (sequence #)	  │	 "	 │ :DS: :DS: ...     │	 S    │
│:MR:	 │ MR numbers for delta		  │	 "	 │ text		     │	 M    │
│:C:	 │ Comments for delta		  │	 "	 │ text		     │	 M    │
│:UN:	 │ User names			  │  User Names	 │ text		     │	 M    │
│:FL:	 │ Flag list			  │    Flags	 │ text		     │	 M    │
│:Y:	 │ Module type flag		  │	 "	 │ text		     │	 S    │
│:MF:	 │ MR validation flag		  │	 "	 │ yes or no	     │	 S    │
│:MP:	 │ MR validation program name	  │	 "	 │ text		     │	 S    │
│:KF:	 │ Keyword error, warning flag	  │	 "	 │ yes or no	     │	 S    │
│:KV:	 │ Keyword validation string	  │	 "	 │ text		     │	 S    │
│:BF:	 │ Branch flag			  │	 "	 │ yes or no	     │	 S    │
│:J:	 │ Joint edit flag		  │	 "	 │ yes or no	     │	 S    │
│:LK:	 │ Locked releases		  │	 "	 │ :R: ...	     │	 S    │
│:Q:	 │ User-defined keyword		  │	 "	 │ text		     │	 S    │
│:M:	 │ Module name			  │	 "	 │ text		     │	 S    │
│:FB:	 │ Floor boundary		  │	 "	 │ :R:		     │	 S    │
│:CB:	 │ Ceiling boundary		  │	 "	 │ :R:		     │	 S    │
│:Ds:	 │ Default SID			  │	 "	 │ :I:		     │	 S    │
│:ND:	 │ Null delta flag		  │	 "	 │ yes or no	     │	 S    │
│:FD:	 │ File descriptive text	  │   Comments	 │ text		     │	 M    │
│:BD:	 │ Body				  │	Body	 │ text		     │	 M    │
│:GB:	 │ Gotten body			  │	 "	 │ text		     │	 M    │
│:W:	 │ A form of what string	  │	N/A	 │ :Z::M:\t:I:	     │	 S    │
│:A:	 │ A form of what string	  │	N/A	 │ :Z::Y: :M: :I::Z: │	 S    │
│:Z:	 │ what string delimiter	  │	N/A	 │ @(#)		     │	 S    │
│:F:	 │ SCCS filename		  │	N/A	 │ text		     │	 S    │
│:PN:	 │ SCCS file pathname		  │	N/A	 │ text		     │	 S    │
└────────┴────────────────────────────────┴──────────────┴───────────────────┴────────┘
       *     :Dt:=:DT: :I: :D: :T: :P: :DS: :DP:

       **    :R:.:L:.:B:.:S: if the delta is a branch delta (:BF:==yes)
	     :R:.:L: if the delta is not a branch delta (:BF:==no)

       ***   The line statistics are capped at 99999. For example,  if	100000
	     lines  were  unchanged  in a certain revision, :Lu: shall produce
	     the value 99999.

STDERR
       The standard error shall be used only for diagnostic messages.

OUTPUT FILES
       None.

EXTENDED DESCRIPTION
       None.

EXIT STATUS
       The following exit values shall be returned:

	0    Successful completion.

       >0    An error occurred.

CONSEQUENCES OF ERRORS
       Default.

       The following sections are informative.

APPLICATION USAGE
       None.

EXAMPLES
	1. The following example:

	       prs −d "User Names for :F: are:\n:UN:" s.file

	   might write to standard output:

	       User Names for s.file are:
	       xyz
	       131
	       abc

	2. The following example:

	       prs −d "Delta for pgm :M:: :I: − :D: By :P:" −r s.file

	   might write to standard output:

	       Delta for pgm main.c: 3.7 − 77/12/01 By cas

	3. As a special case:

	       prs s.file

	   might write to standard output:

	       s.file:
	       <blank line>
	       D 1.1 77/12/01 00:00:00 cas 1 000000/00000/00000
	       MRs:
	       bl78−12345
	       bl79−54321
	       COMMENTS:
	       this is the comment line for s.file initial delta
	       <blank line>

	   for each delta table entry of the D type. The only  option  allowed
	   to be used with this special case is the −a option.

RATIONALE
       None.

FUTURE DIRECTIONS
       None.

SEE ALSO
       admin, delta, get, what

       The  Base  Definitions  volume  of POSIX.1‐2008, Chapter 8, Environment
       Variables, Section 12.2, Utility Syntax Guidelines

COPYRIGHT
       Portions of this text are reprinted and reproduced in  electronic  form
       from IEEE Std 1003.1, 2013 Edition, Standard for Information Technology
       -- Portable Operating System Interface (POSIX),	The  Open  Group  Base
       Specifications Issue 7, Copyright (C) 2013 by the Institute of Electri‐
       cal and Electronics Engineers,  Inc  and	 The  Open  Group.   (This  is
       POSIX.1-2008  with  the	2013  Technical Corrigendum 1 applied.) In the
       event of any discrepancy between this version and the original IEEE and
       The  Open Group Standard, the original IEEE and The Open Group Standard
       is the referee document. The original Standard can be  obtained	online
       at http://www.unix.org/online.html .

       Any  typographical  or  formatting  errors that appear in this page are
       most likely to have been introduced during the conversion of the source
       files  to  man page format. To report such errors, see https://www.ker‐
       nel.org/doc/man-pages/reporting_bugs.html .

IEEE/The Open Group		     2013			       PRS(1P)
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