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vc(1)									 vc(1)

Name
       vc - version control program

Syntax
       vc [-a] [-t] [-cchar] [-s] [keyword=value... keyword=value]

Description
       The command copies lines from the standard input to the standard output
       under control of its arguments and control  statements  encountered  in
       the  standard  input.  In the process of performing the copy operation,
       user declared keywords may be replaced by their string value when  they
       appear in plain text and/or control statements.

       The copying of lines from the standard input to standard output is con‐
       ditional.  It is based on tests (in control statements) of keyword val‐
       ues specified in control statements or as command arguments.

       A  control  statement is a single line beginning with a control charac‐
       ter, except as modified by the -t keyletter (see below).	  The  default
       control	character is colon (:), except as modified by the -c keyletter
       (see below).  Input lines beginning with a backslash (\) followed by  a
       control	character are not control lines and are copied to the standard
       output with the backslash removed.  Lines beginning  with  a  backslash
       followed by a noncontrol character are copied in their entirety.

       A  keyword  is  composed of 9 or fewer alphanumerics; the first must be
       alphabetic.  A value is any ASCII string that can  be  created  with  A
       numeric	value  is an unsigned string of digits.	 Keyword values should
       contain blanks or tabs.

       Replacement of keywords by values occurs whenever a keyword  surrounded
       by  control  characters	is encountered on a version control statement.
       The -a keyletter (see below) forces  replacement	 of  keywords  in  all
       lines of text.  An uninterpreted control character may be included in a
       value by preceding it with \.  If a literal \ is desired, then  it  too
       must be preceded by \.

Options
       Keyletter arguments:

       -a Replaces  the	 keywords surrounded by control characters in all text
	  lines.

       -cchar
	  Specifies a control character to be used in place of :.

       -s Suppresses all warning messages.

       -t Ignores all characters from the beginning of the line to  the	 first
	  tab  character.  If one is found, all characters up to and including
	  the tab are discarded.

Version Control Statements:
:dcl  keyword[, ..., keyword]
     Used to declare keywords.	All keywords must be declared.

:asg keyword=value
     Used to assign values  to	keywords.   An	asg  statement	overrides  the
     assignment for the corresponding keyword on the command line and all pre‐
     vious asg's for that keyword.  Keywords declared, but not assigned values
     have null values.

:if condition
     .
     .
     .
:end
     Used  to  skip  lines of the standard input. If the condition is true all
     lines between the if statement and the matching end statement are	copied
     to the standard output.  If the condition is false, all intervening lines
     are discarded, including control statements.  Note	 that  intervening  if
     statements and matching end statements are recognized solely for the pur‐
     pose of maintaining the proper if-end matching.
     The syntax of a condition is:

      <cond>  ::= [ "not" ] <or>
      <or>    ::= <and> | <and> "|" <or>
      <and>   ::= <exp> | <exp> "&" <and>
      <exp>   ::= "(" <or> ")" | <value> <op> <value>
      <op>    ::= "=" | "!=" | "<" | ">"
      <value> ::= <arbitrary ASCII string> | <numeric string>

     The available operators and their meanings are:

	=      equal
	!=     not equal
	&      and
	|      or
	>      greater than
	<      less than
	( )    used for logical groupings
	not    may only occur immediately after the if, and
	       when present, inverts the value of the
	       entire condition

     The > and < operate only on unsigned integer values.  For example, :  012
     >	12  is	false).	  All  other operators take strings as arguments.  For
     example, fB: 012 != 12 is true).  The precedence of the  operators	 (from
     highest to lowest) is:
	= != > <      all of equal precedence
	&
	|
     Parentheses can be used to alter the order of precedence.
     Values  must  be  separated from operators or parentheses by at least one
     blank or tab.

::text
     Used for keyword replacement on lines that are  copied  to	 the  standard
     output.   The  two	 leading  control characters are removed, and keywords
     surrounded by control characters in text  are  replaced  by  their	 value
     before the line is copied to the output file.  This action is independent
     of the -a keyletter.

:on

:off
     Turn on or off keyword replacement on all lines.

:ctl char
     Change the control character to char.

:msg message
     Prints the given message on the diagnostic output.

:err message
     Prints the given message followed by:
	  ERROR: err statement on line ... (915)
     on the diagnostic output.	The command halts execution,  and  returns  an
     exit code of 1.

Diagnostics
       Use for explanations.

Exit Codes
       0 - normal
       1 - any error

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