HP-UX Reference (11i v2 04/09) - 4 File Formats (vol 8)
s
sccsfile(4) sccsfile(4)
Flags Keywords used internally (see admin(1) for more information 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 above flags function as follows:
t Defines the replacement for the %Y% identification keyword.
v Controls prompting for MR numbers in addition to comments. If the
optional text is present, it defines an MR number-validity checking pro-
gram.
i Controls the warning/error aspect of the ‘‘No id keywords’’ message.
When the i flag is not present, the message is only a warning; when the
i flag is present, this message causes a fatal error (a get on the file fails,
or the delta is not made).
b When the b flag is present, the -b keyletter can be used on the get com-
mand to cause a branch in the delta tree.
m Defines the first choice for the replacement text of the %M% identification
keyword.
f Defines the ‘‘floor’’ release; the release below which no deltas can be
added.
c Defines the ‘‘ceiling’’ release; the release above which no deltas can be
added.
d Defines the default SID to be used when none is specified on a get com-
mand.
n 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
(such as, 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 com-
pletely empty.
j Causes get to allow concurrent edits of the same base SID. See admin(1)
for restrictions.
l Defines a list of releases that are locked against editing (get (1) with the
-e keyletter).
q Defines the replacement for the %Q% identification keyword.
z Used in certain specialized interface programs.
Comments Arbitrary text is surrounded by the bracketing lines
@t and @T. The comments
section typically contains a description of the file’s purpose.
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:
Section 4−−288 Hewlett-Packard Company − 2 − HP-UX 11i Version 2: September 2004