SCCSDIFF(1s,C) AIX Commands Reference SCCSDIFF(1s,C) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- sccsdiff PURPOSE Compares two versions of a Source Code Control System (SCCS) file. SYNTAX +------------+ sccsdiff -- -r SID1 -- -r SID2 --| +--------+ |-- file --| +-| -p |-+ ^ | ^| -s num || +------+ |+--------+| +----------+ DESCRIPTION The sccsdiff command reads two versions of an SCCS file, compares them, and writes to standard output the differences between the two versions. Any number of SCCS files can be specified, but the same arguments apply to all files. FLAGS -p Pipes the output through pr. -rSID1 Specifies SID1 as one delta of the SCCS file for sccsdiff to compare. -rSID2 Specifies SID2 as the other delta of the SCCS file for sccsdiff to compare. -snum Specifies the file segment size for bdiff to pass to diff. This is useful when diff fails due to a high system load. RELATED INFORMATION See the following commands: "bdiff," "get," "sccshelp," and "pr." See the sccsfile file in AIX Operating System Technical Reference. See the discussion of SCCS in AIX Operating System Programming Tools and Interfaces. Processed November 8, 1990 SCCSDIFF(1s,C) 1