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prt(1)                   USER COMMANDS                     prt(1)



NAME
     prt - display the delta and commentary history  of  an  SCCS
     file

SYNOPSIS
     /usr/ucb/prt [-abdefistu] [-y[SID ]]  [-c[cutoff]]  [-r[rev-
     cutoff] ] filename...

DESCRIPTION
     Note: the prt command is an older version of prs(1) that  in
     most  circumstances  is  more convenient to use, but is less
     flexible than prs.  prt prints part or all of an  SCCS  file
     in a useful format.  If a directory is named, prt behaves 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  are
     silently  ignored.   If a name of `-' is given, the standard
     input is read; each line of the standard input is  taken  to
     be  the  name  of an SCCS file to be processed.  Again, non-
     SCCS files and unreadable files are silently  ignored.   The
     following options are available with prt :

     -a   Print those types of deltas normally not printed by the
          d  keyletter.   These  are  types  R  (removed).   This
          keyletter is effective only if the d keyletter is  also
          specified (or assumed).

     -b   Print the body of the SCCS file.

     -d   This keyletter normally prints delta table  entries  of
          the D type.

     -e   This keyletter implies the d, i, u, f, and t keyletters
          and is provided for convenience.

     -f   Print the flags of the named file.

     -i   Print the serial  numbers  of  those  deltas  included,
          excluded,  and  ignored.   This  keyletter is effective
          only if the d keyletter is also specified (or assumed).
          The following format is used to print those portions of
          the  SCCS  file  as  specified by the above keyletters.
          The printing of each delta table entry is preceded by a
          NEWLINE.
          ⊕  Type of delta (D or R).
          ⊕  SPACE.
          ⊕  SCCS identification string (SID).
          ⊕  TAB.
          ⊕  Date and time of  creation  (in  the  form  YY/MM/DD
             HH:MM:SS).
          ⊕  SPACE.
          ⊕  Creator.



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          ⊕  TAB.
          ⊕  Serial number.
          ⊕  SPACE.
          ⊕  Predecessor delta's serial number.
          ⊕  TAB.
          ⊕  Statistics (in the form inserted/deleted/unchanged).
          ⊕  NEWLINE.
          ⊕  ``Included:TAB'',  followed  by  SID's   of   deltas
             included,  followed  by  NEWLINE (only if there were
             any such deltas and if i keyletter was supplied).
          ⊕  ``Excluded:TAB'',  followed  by  SID's   of   deltas
             excluded, followed by NEWLINE (see note above).
          ⊕  ``Ignored:TAB'',  followed  by   SID's   of   deltas
             ignored, followed by NEWLINE (see note above).
          ⊕  ``MRs:TAB'', followed by MR numbers related  to  the
             delta,  followed  by NEWLINE (only if any MR numbers
             were supplied).
          ⊕  Lines of comments (delta  commentary),  followed  by
             newline (if any were supplied).

     -s   Print only the first line of the delta  table  entries;
          that  is, only up to the statistics.  This keyletter is
          effective only if the d keyletter is also specified (or
          assumed).

     -t   Print the descriptive text contained in the file.

     -u   Print the login-names and/or  numerical  group  IDs  of
          those users allowed to make deltas.

     -y[SID]
          Print the delta table entries to stop  when  the  delta
          just printed has the specified SID.  If no delta in the
          table has  the  specified  SID,  the  entire  table  is
          printed.   If  no  SID is specified, the first delta in
          the delta table is printed.  This keyletter will  print
          the entire delta table entry for each delta as a single
          line (the NEWLINE in the normal  multi-line  format  of
          the  d keyletter are replaced by SPACE characters) pre-
          ceded by the name of the  SCCS  file  being  processed,
          followed  by  a :, followed by a TAB. This keyletter is
          effective only if the d keyletter is also specified (or
          assumed).

     -c[cutoff]
          Stop printing the delta  table  entries  if  the  delta
          about  to be printed is older than the specified cutoff
          date-time (see get(1) for the format of date-time).  If
          no  date-time  is  supplied, the epoch 0000 GMT Jan. 1,
          1970 is used.  As with the y keyletter, this  keyletter
          will  cause  the entire delta table entry to be printed
          as a single line and to be preceded by the name of  the



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          SCCS file being processed, followed by a :, followed by
          a tab.  This keyletter  is  effective  only  if  the  d
          keyletter is also specified (or assumed).

     -r[rev-cutoff]
          Begin printing the delta table entries when  the  delta
          about  to  be  printed  is  older  than or equal to the
          specified cutoff date-time (see get(1) for  the  format
          of  date-time).  If no date-time is supplied, the epoch
          0000 GMT Jan. 1, 1970 is used.  (In this case,  nothing
          will  be  printed).   As  with  the  y  keyletter, this
          keyletter will cause the entire delta table entry to be
          printed as a single line and to be preceded by the name
          of the SCCS file being processed, followed by a :, fol-
          lowed  by  a  tab.  This keyletter is effective only if
          the d keyletter is also specified (or assumed).  If any
          keyletter  but  y, c, or r is supplied, the name of the
          file being processed (preceded by one NEWLINE and  fol-
          lowed  by two NEWLINE characters) is printed before its
          contents.  If none of the u, f, t, or b  keyletters  is
          supplied,  the d keyletter is assumed.  Note: the s and
          i keyletters, and the c and r keyletters  are  mutually
          exclusive;   therefore,   they  may  not  be  specified
          together on the same prt  command.   The  form  of  the
          delta  table  as produced by the y, c, and r keyletters
          makes it easy to sort multiple delta tables in  chrono-
          logical  order.   When  both the y and c or the y and r
          keyletters are supplied, prt will  stop  printing  when
          the first of the two conditions is met.

SEE ALSO
     admin(1), get(1), delta(1), prs(1), what(1), sccs(1).
     sccsfile(5) in the System Administrator's Reference Manual.






















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