DELTA(1)                                                              DELTA(1)


NAME
     delta - make a delta (change) to an SCCS file

SYNOPSIS
     delta [-r SID] [-s] [-n] [-g list] [-m mrlist] [-y[comment]] [-p] files

DESCRIPTION
     delta is used to permanently introduce into the named SCCS file changes
     that were made to the file retrieved by get(1) (called the g-file, or
     generated file).

     delta makes a delta to each named SCCS file.  If a directory is named,
     delta behaves as though each file in the directory were specified as a
     named file, except that non-SCCS files (last component of the path name
     does not begin with s.)  and unreadable files are silently ignored.  If a
     name of - is given, the standard input is read (see WARNINGS); each line
     of the standard input is taken to be the name of an SCCS file to be
     processed.

     delta may issue prompts on the standard output depending upon certain
     keyletters specified and flags [see admin(1)] that may be present in the
     SCCS file (see -m and -y keyletters below).

     Keyletter arguments apply independently to each named file.

          -rSID          Uniquely identifies which delta is to be made to the
                         SCCS file.  The use of this keyletter is necessary
                         only if two or more outstanding gets for editing (get
                         -e) on the same SCCS file were done by the same
                         person (login name).  The SID value specified with
                         the -r keyletter can be either the SID specified on
                         the get command line or the SID to be made as
                         reported by the get command [see get(1)].  A
                         diagnostic results if the specified SID is ambiguous,
                         or, if necessary and omitted on the command line.

          -s             Suppresses the issue, on the standard output, of the
                         created delta's SID, as well as the number of lines
                         inserted, deleted and unchanged in the SCCS file.

          -n             Specifies retention of the edited g-file (normally
                         removed at completion of delta processing).

          -glist         a list (see get(1) for the definition of list) of
                         deltas which are to be ignored when the file is
                         accessed at the change level (SID) created by this
                         delta.

          -m[mrlist]     If the SCCS file has the v flag set [see admin(1)]
                         then a Modification Request (MR) number must be
                         supplied as the reason for creating the new delta.


                         If -m is not used and the standard input is a
                         terminal, the prompt MRs? is issued on the standard
                         output before the standard input is read; if the
                         standard input is not a terminal, no prompt is
                         issued.  The MRs? prompt always precedes the
                         comments? prompt (see -y keyletter).

                         MRs in a list are separated by blanks and/or tab
                         characters.  An unescaped new-line character
                         terminates the MR list.

                         Note that if the v flag has a value [see admin(1)],
                         it is taken to be the name of a program (or shell
                         procedure) which will validate the correctness of the
                         MR numbers.  If a non-zero exit status is returned
                         from the MR number validation program, delta
                         terminates.  (It is assumed that the MR numbers were
                         not all valid.)

          -y[comment]    Arbitrary text used to describe the reason for making
                         the delta.  A null string is considered a valid
                         comment.

                         If -y is not specified and the standard input is a
                         terminal, the prompt comments? is issued on the
                         standard output before the standard input is read; if
                         the standard input is not a terminal, no prompt is
                         issued.  An unescaped new-line character terminates
                         the comment text.

          -p             Causes delta to print (on the standard output) the
                         SCCS file differences before and after the delta is
                         applied in a diff(1) format.

FILES
     g-file           Existed before the execution of delta; removed after
                      completion of delta.
     p-file           Existed before the execution of delta; may exist after
                      completion of delta.
     q-file           Created during the execution of delta; removed after
                      completion of delta.
     x-file           Created during the execution of delta; renamed to SCCS
                      file after completion of delta.
     z-file           Created during the execution of delta; removed during
                      the execution of delta.
     d-file           Created during the execution of delta; removed after
                      completion of delta.
     /usr/bin/bdiff   Program to compute differences between the ``gotten''
                      file and the g-file.


WARNINGS
     Lines beginning with an SOH ASCII character (binary 001) cannot be placed
     in the SCCS file unless the SOH is escaped.  This character has special
     meaning to SCCS [see sccsfile(4) (5)] and will cause an error.

     A get of many SCCS files, followed by a delta of those files, should be
     avoided when the get generates a large amount of data.  Instead, multiple
     get/delta sequences should be used.

     If the standard input (-) is specified on the delta command line, the -m
     (if necessary) and -y keyletters must also be present.  Omission of these
     keyletters causes an error to occur.

     Comments are limited to text strings of at most 512 characters.

SEE ALSO
     admin(1), bdiff(1), cdc(1), get(1), help(1), prs(1), rmdel(1),
     sccsfile(4)

DIAGNOSTICS
     Use help(1) for explanations.


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