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delta(1)

sccs-delta(1)                    User Commands                   sccs-delta(1)



NAME
       sccs-delta, delta - make a delta to an SCCS file

SYNOPSIS
       /usr/bin/delta [-dnps] [-g sid-list | -gsid-list]
            [-m mr-list | -mmr-list] [-r sid | -rsid]
            [-y [comment]] s.filename...


       /usr/xpg4/bin/delta [-dnps] [-g sid-list | -gsid-list]
            [-m mr-list | -mmr-list] [-r sid | -rsid]
            [-y [comment]] s.filename...

DESCRIPTION
       The  delta  utility  checks in a record of the line-by-line differences
       made to a checked-out version of  a  file  under  SCCS  control.  These
       changes  are  taken  from  the writable working copy that was retrieved
       using the SCCS  get command (see sccs-get(1)). This working  copy  does
       not have the `s.' prefix, and is also referred to as a g-file.


       If  a  directory  name is used in place of the s.filename argument, the
       delta command applies to all  s.files  in  that  directory.  Unreadable
       s.files  produce  an error; processing continues with the next file (if
       any). The use of `−' as the  s.filename  argument  indicates  that  the
       names  of  files are to be read from the standard input, one s.file per
       line (requires -y, and in some cases, -m).


       delta can issue prompts on  the  standard  output  depending  upon  the
       options  specified  and the flags that are set in the s.file (see sccs-
       admin(1), and the -m and -y options below, for details).

   /usr/xpg4/bin/delta
       The SID of the delta is not echoed to stdout.

OPTIONS
       The following options are supported:

       -d                          Use command diff(1)  instead  of  bdiff(1).
                                   Returns  exit  status 2 if s.filename argu‐
                                   ment is not specified.


       -n                          Retain the edited g-file, which is normally
                                   removed at the completion of processing.


       -p                          Display    line-by-line   differences   (in
                                   diff(1) format) on the standard output.


       -s                          Silent. Do not display warning or confirma‐
                                   tion  messages.  Do not suppress error mes‐
                                   sages  (which  are  written   to   standard
                                   error).


       -g sid-list | -gsid-list    Specify  a  list of deltas to omit when the
                                   file is accessed at  the  SCCS  version  ID
                                   (SID)  created by this delta. sid-list is a
                                   comma-separated list of SIDs. To specify  a
                                   range   of  deltas,  use  a  `−'  separator
                                   instead of a comma, between two SIDs in the
                                   list.


       -m mr-list | -mmr-list      If  the  SCCS  file has the v flag set (see
                                   sccs-admin(1)), you must supply one or more
                                   Modification  Request  (MR) numbers for the
                                   new delta. When specifying more than one MR
                                   number  on  the command line, mr-list takes
                                   the form of a quoted, space-separated list.
                                   If -m is not used and the standard input is
                                   a terminal, delta prompts with MRs? for the
                                   list (before issuing the comments? prompt).
                                   If the v flag in the s.file has a value, it
                                   is  taken  to  be  the name of a program to
                                   validate the MR numbers. If that validation
                                   program  returns  a  non-zero  exit status,
                                   delta terminates without  checking  in  the
                                   changes.


       -r sid | -rsid              When  two or more versions are checked out,
                                   specify the version to check in.  This  SID
                                   value  can  be  either the SID specified on
                                   the get command line, or the SID of the new
                                   version  to  be  checked  in as reported by
                                   get. A diagnostic results if the  specified
                                   SID is ambiguous, or if one is required but
                                   not supplied.


       -y[comment]                 Supply a comment for the delta table  (ver‐
                                   sion  log). A null comment is accepted, and
                                   produces an empty commentary in the log. If
                                   -y  is not specified and the standard input
                                   is a terminal,  delta  prompts  with  `com‐
                                   ments?'.  An  unescaped  NEWLINE terminates
                                   the comment.


ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
       See environ(7) for descriptions of the following environment  variables
       that affect the execution of delta: LANG, LC_ALL, LC_COLLATE, LC_CTYPE,
       LC_MESSAGES, and NLSPATH.

EXIT STATUS
       The following exit values are returned:

       0    Successful completion.


       1    An error occurred and the -d option had not been specified.


       2    An error occurred, the -d  option  had  been  specified,  and  the
            s.filename argument was not specified.


FILES
       d.file    temporary file of differences


       p.file    lock file for a checked-out version


       q.file    temporary file


       s.file    SCCS history file


       x.file    temporary copy of the s.file


       z.file    temporary file


ATTRIBUTES
       See attributes(7) for descriptions of the following attributes:

   /usr/bin/delta
       tab()  box; cw(2.75i) |cw(2.75i) lw(2.75i) |lw(2.75i) ATTRIBUTE TYPEAT‐
       TRIBUTE VALUE _ Availabilitydeveloper/build/make


   /usr/xpg4/bin/delta
       tab() box; cw(2.75i) |cw(2.75i) lw(2.75i) |lw(2.75i) ATTRIBUTE  TYPEAT‐
       TRIBUTE VALUE _ Availabilitydeveloper/xopen/xcu4 _ Interface Stability‐
       Committed _ StandardSee standards(7).


SEE ALSO
       bdiff(1), diff(1), sccs(1),  sccs-admin(1),  sccs-cdc(1),  sccs-get(1),
       sccs-help(1),   sccs-prs(1),  sccs-prt(1),  sccs-rmdel(1),  sccs-sccsd‐
       iff(1), sccs-unget(1), what(1), sccsfile(5), attributes(7), environ(7),
       standards(7)

DIAGNOSTICS
       Use the SCCS  help command for explanations (see sccs-help(1)).

WARNINGS
       Lines  beginning  with  an  ASCII  SOH character (binary 001) cannot be
       placed in the SCCS file unless the SOH is escaped. This  character  has
       special meaning to SCCS (see sccsfile(5)) and produces an error.



Solaris 11.4                      9 Mar 2011                     sccs-delta(1)
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