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0 Command: sact | Section: 1 | Source: Digital UNIX | File: sact.1.gz
sact(1) General Commands Manual sact(1) NAME sact - Displays current Source Code Control System (SCCS) file editing status SYNOPSIS sact file...|- STANDARDS Interfaces documented on this reference page conform to industry stan- dards as follows: sact: XPG4, XPG4-UNIX Refer to the standards(5) reference page for more information about in- dustry standards and associated tags. OPTIONS None OPERANDS A path name of an existing SCCS file or directory. If a - (dash) is specified for file, sact reads standard input, and interprets each line as the name of an SCCS file. If file is a directory, sact performs its actions on all SCCS files. If a file in the directory is not an SCCS file, sact silently ignores the file. DESCRIPTION The sact command reads SCCS files and writes the contents, if any, of the p-file associated with file to standard output (see the get command for information about the contents of the p-file). EXIT STATUS The following exit values are returned: Successful completion. An er- ror occurred. ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES The following environment variables affect the execution of sact: Pro- vides a default value for the internationalization variables that are unset or null. If LANG is unset or null, the corresponding value from the default locale is used. If any of the internationalization vari- ables contain an invalid setting, the utility behaves as if none of the variables had been defined. If set to a non-empty string value, over- rides the values of all the other internationalization variables. De- termines the locale for the interpretation of sequences of bytes of text data as characters (for example, single-byte as opposed to multi- byte characters in arguments and input files). Determines the locale for the format and contents of diagnostic messages written to standard error. Determines the location of message catalogues for the process- ing of LC_MESSAGES. SEE ALSO Commands: admin(1), cdc(1), comb(1), delta(1), get(1), prs(1), rmdel(1), sccs(1), sccsdiff(1), sccshelp(1), unget(1), val(1), what(1) Files: sccsfile(4) Standards: standards(5) Programming Support Tools sact(1)

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