SCCSDIFF(1SCCS) COMMAND REFERENCE SCCSDIFF(1SCCS)
NAME
sccsdiff - compare two versions of an SCCS file
SYNOPSIS
sccsdiff [ -rSID1 ][ -rSID2 ][ -p ][ -sn ] filenames...
DESCRIPTION
Sccsdiff compares two versions of an SCCS file and generates
the differences between the two versions. Any number of
SCCS files may be specified, but arguments apply to all
files.
OPTIONS
-p Pipe output for each file through pr(1).
-rSID?
SID1 and SID2 specify the deltas of an SCCS file that
are to be compared. Versions are passed to bdiff(1sccs)
in the order given.
-sn N is the file segment size that bdiff will pass to
diff(1). This is useful when diff fails due to a high
system load.
EXAMPLES
Sccsdiff will compare two versions of the file example.x
(1.3 and 1.4) and pipe the output through pr(1):
sccsdiff -r1.3 -r1.4 -p example.x
FILES
/tmp/get????? Temporary files
DIAGNOSTICS
file : No differences You will get this response if the
two versions are the same.
Use sccshelp(1sccs) for explanations.
SEE ALSO
bdiff(1sccs), get(1sccs), sccshelp(1sccs), pr(1).
Printed 10/17/86 1
%%index%%
na:72,83;
sy:155,251;
de:406,328;
op:734,571;
ex:1305,289;
fi:1594,95;
di:1689,304;
se:1993,185;
%%index%%000000000130