1 | .de Id |
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2 | .ds Rv \\$3 |
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3 | .ds Dt \\$4 |
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4 | .ds iD \\$3 \\$4 \\$5 \\$6 \\$7 |
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5 | .. |
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6 | .Id $Id: ident.1,v 1.1.1.1 1996-10-04 05:52:42 ghudson Exp $ |
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7 | .ds r \&\s-1RCS\s0 |
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8 | .ds u \&\s-1UTC\s0 |
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9 | .if n .ds - \%-- |
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10 | .if t .ds - \(em |
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11 | .TH IDENT 1 \*(Dt GNU |
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12 | .SH NAME |
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13 | ident \- identify RCS keyword strings in files |
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14 | .SH SYNOPSIS |
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15 | .B ident |
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16 | [ |
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17 | .B \-q |
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18 | ] [ |
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19 | .B \-V |
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20 | ] [ |
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21 | .I file |
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22 | \&.\|.\|. ] |
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23 | .SH DESCRIPTION |
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24 | .B ident |
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25 | searches for all instances of the pattern |
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26 | .BI $ keyword : "\ text\ " $ |
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27 | in the named files or, if no files are named, the standard input. |
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28 | .PP |
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29 | These patterns are normally inserted automatically by the \*r command |
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30 | .BR co (1), |
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31 | but can also be inserted manually. |
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32 | The option |
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33 | .B \-q |
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34 | suppresses |
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35 | the warning given if there are no patterns in a file. |
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36 | The option |
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37 | .B \-V |
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38 | prints |
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39 | .BR ident 's |
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40 | version number. |
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41 | .PP |
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42 | .B ident |
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43 | works on text files as well as object files and dumps. |
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44 | For example, if the C program in |
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45 | .B f.c |
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46 | contains |
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47 | .IP |
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48 | .ft 3 |
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49 | #include <stdio.h> |
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50 | .br |
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51 | static char const rcsid[] = |
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52 | .br |
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53 | \&"$\&Id: f.c,v \*(iD $\&"; |
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54 | .br |
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55 | int main() { return printf(\&"%s\en\&", rcsid) == EOF; } |
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56 | .ft P |
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57 | .LP |
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58 | and |
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59 | .B f.c |
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60 | is compiled into |
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61 | .BR f.o , |
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62 | then the command |
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63 | .IP |
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64 | .B "ident f.c f.o" |
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65 | .LP |
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66 | will output |
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67 | .nf |
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68 | .IP |
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69 | .ft 3 |
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70 | f.c: |
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71 | $\&Id: f.c,v \*(iD $ |
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72 | f.o: |
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73 | $\&Id: f.c,v \*(iD $ |
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74 | .ft |
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75 | .fi |
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76 | .PP |
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77 | If a C program defines a string like |
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78 | .B rcsid |
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79 | above but does not use it, |
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80 | .BR lint (1) |
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81 | may complain, and some C compilers will optimize away the string. |
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82 | The most reliable solution is to have the program use the |
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83 | .B rcsid |
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84 | string, as shown in the example above. |
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85 | .PP |
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86 | .B ident |
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87 | finds all instances of the |
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88 | .BI $ keyword : "\ text\ " $ |
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89 | pattern, even if |
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90 | .I keyword |
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91 | is not actually an \*r-supported keyword. |
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92 | This gives you information about nonstandard keywords like |
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93 | .BR $\&XConsortium$ . |
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94 | .SH KEYWORDS |
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95 | Here is the list of keywords currently maintained by |
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96 | .BR co (1). |
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97 | All times are given in Coordinated Universal Time (\*u, |
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98 | sometimes called \&\s-1GMT\s0) by default, but if the files |
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99 | were checked out with |
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100 | .BR co 's |
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101 | .BI \-z zone |
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102 | option, times are given with a numeric time zone indication appended. |
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103 | .TP |
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104 | .B $\&Author$ |
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105 | The login name of the user who checked in the revision. |
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106 | .TP |
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107 | .B $\&Date$ |
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108 | The date and time the revision was checked in. |
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109 | .TP |
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110 | .B $\&Header$ |
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111 | A standard header containing the full pathname of the \*r file, the |
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112 | revision number, the date and time, the author, the state, |
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113 | and the locker (if locked). |
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114 | .TP |
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115 | .B $\&Id$ |
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116 | Same as |
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117 | .BR $\&Header$ , |
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118 | except that the \*r filename is without a path. |
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119 | .TP |
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120 | .B $\&Locker$ |
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121 | The login name of the user who locked the revision (empty if not locked). |
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122 | .TP |
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123 | .B $\&Log$ |
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124 | The log message supplied during checkin. |
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125 | For |
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126 | .BR ident 's |
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127 | purposes, this is equivalent to |
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128 | .BR $\&RCSfile$ . |
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129 | .TP |
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130 | .B $\&Name$ |
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131 | The symbolic name used to check out the revision, if any. |
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132 | .TP |
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133 | .B $\&RCSfile$ |
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134 | The name of the \*r file without a path. |
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135 | .TP |
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136 | .B $\&Revision$ |
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137 | The revision number assigned to the revision. |
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138 | .TP |
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139 | .B $\&Source$ |
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140 | The full pathname of the \*r file. |
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141 | .TP |
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142 | .B $\&State$ |
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143 | The state assigned to the revision with the |
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144 | .B \-s |
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145 | option of |
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146 | .BR rcs (1) |
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147 | or |
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148 | .BR ci (1). |
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149 | .PP |
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150 | .BR co (1) |
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151 | represents the following characters in keyword values by escape sequences |
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152 | to keep keyword strings well-formed. |
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153 | .LP |
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154 | .RS |
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155 | .nf |
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156 | .ne 6 |
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157 | .ta \w'newline 'u |
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158 | \f2char escape sequence\fP |
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159 | tab \f3\et\fP |
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160 | newline \f3\en\fP |
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161 | space \f3\e040 |
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162 | $ \e044 |
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163 | \e \e\e\fP |
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164 | .fi |
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165 | .RE |
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166 | .SH IDENTIFICATION |
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167 | Author: Walter F. Tichy. |
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168 | .br |
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169 | Manual Page Revision: \*(Rv; Release Date: \*(Dt. |
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170 | .br |
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171 | Copyright \(co 1982, 1988, 1989 Walter F. Tichy. |
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172 | .br |
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173 | Copyright \(co 1990, 1992, 1993 Paul Eggert. |
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174 | .SH "SEE ALSO" |
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175 | ci(1), co(1), rcs(1), rcsdiff(1), rcsintro(1), rcsmerge(1), rlog(1), |
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176 | rcsfile(5) |
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177 | .br |
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178 | Walter F. Tichy, |
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179 | \*r\*-A System for Version Control, |
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180 | .I "Software\*-Practice & Experience" |
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181 | .BR 15 , |
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182 | 7 (July 1985), 637-654. |
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