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sact — print current SCCS file-editing activity (DEVELOPMENT)
sact file...
The sact utility shall inform the user of any impending deltas to a named SCCS file by writing a list to standard output. This situation occurs when get -e has been executed previously without a subsequent execution of delta, unget, or sccs unedit.
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The following operand shall be supported:
If exactly one file operand appears, and it is '-', the standard input shall be read; each line of the standard input shall be taken to be the name of an SCCS file to be processed. Non-SCCS files and unreadable files shall be silently ignored.
The standard input shall be a text file used only when the file operand is specified as '-'. Each line of the text file shall be interpreted as an SCCS pathname.
Any SCCS files interrogated are files of an unspecified format.
The following environment variables shall affect the execution of sact:
Default.
The output for each named file shall consist of a line in the following format:
"%s %s %s %s %s\n", <SID>, <new SID>, <login>, <date>, <time>
If there is more than one named file or if a directory or standard input is named, each pathname shall be written before each of the preceding lines:
"\n%s:\n", <pathname>
The standard error shall be used only for optional informative messages concerning SCCS files with no impending deltas, and for diagnostic messages.
None.
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The following exit values shall be returned:
Default.
The following sections are informative.
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delta, get, sccs, unget
The Base Definitions volume of POSIX.1‐2017, Chapter 8, Environment Variables
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