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User Commands                                             what(1)



NAME
     what - extract SCS version information from a file

SYNOPSIS
     what [-s] filename...


DESCRIPTION
     The what utility searches each filename for  occurrences  of
     the pattern @(#) that the SCS get command (see sccs-get(1))
     substitutes for the @(#) ID keyword, and prints what follows
     up to a ", >, NEWLINE, \, or NUL character.

OPTIONS
     The following option is supported:

     -s    Stops after the first occurrence of the pattern.


EXAMPLES
     Example 1 Extracting SCS version information


     If a C program in file program.c contains


       char sccsid[] = "@(#)identification information";




     and program.c is compiled to yield program.o and a.out,  the
     command:


       example% what program.c program.o a.out




     produces:


     program.c:    identification information


     program.o:    identification information


     a.out:        identification information





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User Commands                                             what(1)



EXIT STATUS
     The following exit values are returned:

     0     Any matches were found.


     1     No matches found.


ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
     See environ(5) for descriptions of the following environment
     variables  that  affect the execution of what: LANG, LCAL,
     LCTYPE, LCMESAGES, and NLSPATH.

ATRIBUTES
     See attributes(5) for descriptions of the  following  attri-
     butes:



     
           ATRIBUTE TYPE               ATRIBUTE VALUE       
    
     Availability                 SUNWsprot                   
    
     Interface Stability          Standard                    
    


SEE ALSO
     sccs(1),  sccs-admin(1),  sccs-cdc(1),  sccs-comb(1),  sccs-
     delta(1),   sccs-get(1),  sccs-help(1),  sccs-prs(1),  sccs-
     prt(1),   sccs-rmdel(1),   sccs-sact(1),   sccs-sccsdiff(1),
     sccs-unget(1),   sccs-val(1),   sccsfile(4),  attributes(5),
     environ(5), standards(5)

DIAGNOSTICS
     Use the  SCS  help  command  for  explanations  (see  sccs-
     help(1)).

BUGS
     There is a remote possibility that a spurious occurrence  of
     the `@(#)' pattern could be found by what.












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