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SCCSFILE(4)     DOMAIN/IX Reference Manual (SYS5)     SCCSFILE(4)



NAME
     sccsfile - format of Source Code Control System (SCCS) file

DESCRIPTION
     An SCCS file is an ASCII file.  It consists of six logical
     parts: the checksum, the delta table  (contains information
     about each delta), user names  (contains login names and/or
     numerical group IDs of users who may add deltas), flags
     (contains definitions of internal keywords), comments (con-
     tains arbitrary descriptive information about the file), and
     the body (contains the actual text lines intermixed with
     control lines).

     Throughout an SCCS file there are lines which begin with the
     ASCII SOH (start of heading) character (octal 001).  This is
     the control character  and is represented graphically in
     these pages as @.  Any line described below which is not
     depicted as beginning with the control character is
     prevented from beginning with the control character.

     Entries of the form DDDDD represent a five-digit string (a
     number between 00000 and 99999).

     Each logical part of an SCCS file is described in detail
     below.

     Checksum
          The checksum is the first line of an SCCS file.  The
          form of the line is:

               @hDDDDD

          The value of the checksum is the sum of all characters,
          except those of the first line.  The @h provides a
          magic number  of (octal) 064001.

     Delta table
          The delta table consists of a variable number of
          entries of the form:
               @s DDDDD/DDDDD/DDDDD
               @d <type> <SCCS ID> yr/mo/da hr:mi:se <pgmr> DDDDD DDDDD
               @i DDDDD ...
               @x DDDDD ...
               @g DDDDD ...
               @m <MR number>
                 .
                 .
                 .
               @c <comments> ...
                 .
                 .
                 .



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               @e

          The first line (@s) contains the number of lines
          inserted/deleted/unchanged, respectively.  The second
          line (@d) contains the type of the delta (currently,
          normal: D, and removed: R), the SCCS ID of the delta,
          the date and time the delta was created, the login name
          corresponding to the real user ID at the time the delta
          was created, and the serial numbers of the delta and
          its predecessor, respectively.

          The @i, @x, and @g lines contain the serial numbers of
          deltas included, excluded, and ignored, respectively.
          These lines are optional.

          The @m lines (optional) each contain one MR number
          associated with the delta; the @c lines contain com-
          ments associated with the delta.

          The @e line ends the delta table entry.

     User names
          The list of login names and/or numerical group IDs of
          users who may add deltas to the file, separated by
          new-lines.  The lines containing these login names
          and/or numerical group IDs are surrounded by the brack-
          eting lines @u and @U.  An empty list allows anyone to
          make a delta.  Any line starting with a !  prohibits
          the succeeding group or user from making deltas.

     Flags
          Keywords used internally (see admin(1) for more infor-
          mation on their use).  Each flag line takes the form:

               @f <flag> <optional text>

          The following flags are defined:
               @f t <type of program>
               @f v <program name>
               @f i <keyword string>
               @f b
               @f m <module name>
               @f f <floor>
               @f c <ceiling>
               @f d <default SID>
               @f n
               @f j
               @f l <lock-releases>
               @f q <user defined>
               @f z <reserved for use in interfaces>

          The t flag defines the replacement for the %Y%



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          identification keyword.  The v flag controls prompting
          for MR numbers in addition to comments; if the optional
          text is present it defines an MR number validity check-
          ing program.  The i flag controls the warning/error
          aspect of the ``No ID keywords'' message.  When the i
          flag is not present, this message is only a warning;
          when the i flag is present, this message will cause a
          ``fatal'' error (the file will not be gotten, or the
          delta will not be made).  When the b flag is present
          the -b keyletter may be used on the get command to
          cause a branch in the delta tree.  The m flag defines
          the first choice for the replacement text of the %M%
          identification keyword.  The f flag defines the
          ``floor'' release; the release below which no deltas
          may be added.  The c flag defines the ``ceiling''
          release; the release above which no deltas may be
          added.  The d flag defines the default SID to be used
          when none is specified on a get command.  The n flag
          causes delta to insert a ``null'' delta (a delta that
          applies no changes) in those releases that are skipped
          when a delta is made in a new release (e.g., when delta
          5.1 is made after delta 2.7, releases 3 and 4 are
          skipped).  The absence of the n flag causes skipped
          releases to be completely empty.  The j flag causes get
          to allow concurrent edits of the same base SID.  The l
          flag defines a list of releases that are locked against
          editing (get(1) with the -e keyletter).  The q flag
          defines the replacement for the %Q% identification key-
          word.  The z flag is used in certain specialized inter-
          face programs.

     Comments
          Arbitrary text is surrounded by the bracketing lines @t
          and @T.  The comments section typically will contain a
          description of the file's purpose.

     Body The body consists of text lines and control lines.
          Text lines do not begin with the control character,
          control lines do.  There are three kinds of control
          lines: insert,~delete, and end, represented by:

               @I DDDDD
               @D DDDDD
               @E DDDDD

          respectively.  The digit string is the serial number
          corresponding to the delta for the control line.

RELATED INFORMATION
     admin(1), delta(1), get(1), prs(1)





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