man atfsit (Commandes) - A program to prepare files for version control

NAME

atfsit - A program to prepare files for version control

SYNOPSIS

atfsit [ -cFhfsmM ] [ -qad ] [ -Iflags ] [ -Rflags ] [ -tdirectory ] file1 ...

DESCRIPTION

Atfsit is a semi-intelligent program to prepare files for ShapeTools version control. This involves putting the correct type of headings at the top of the file so that retrv will update a header and log changes in the file.

By default, atfsit will use default headers ``hard-wired'' into itself for each different file type that it ``knows'' about. (See below for list of known file types).

If the -tdirectory option is specified, then atfsit will use ``.template.suffix'' files (where ``suffix'' is a suffix that atfsit ``knows'' about) found in directory. If a directory name is not specified on the command line, then the environment variable TEMPLATES is used. If $TEMPLATES is not set, then the environment variable, HOME is tried.

The following template files are recognized:

	Template Name	File Type
	---------------------------------------
	.template.c	Standard C
	.template.h	C Include
	.template.f	Fortran
	.template.sh	Shell Script
	.template.make	Makefile
	.template.man	Manual

Atfsit is ``semi-intelligent'' in that it can guess the type of headers to put in the file by the type of file (C program, C include, makefile, shell script, or manual). It determines the file type by looking at the name of the file. If the name of the file is ``Makefile'' or ``makefile'', then the file type is taken to be for make(1). The suffix after the last ``.'' in the file name is then used. The following table shows the suffixes that atfsit knows about:

	Suffix	File Type
	---------------------------------------------
	c	C Program
	F	C Program (with compile flags)
	h	C Include
	f	Fortran
	mk	Make(1) file
	sh	Shell Script
	csh	Shell Script
	[1-9]	Manual (digits 1 - 9)

If the environement variable ``ATFSDIR'' is present, then atfsit will attempt to make a link from it to ``AtFS'' in the current directory if the -I option is used and there is no directory called ``AtFS'' already, in the current directory. If the -I option is used and ``ATFSDIR'' is not specified in the environment, then a normal directory called ``AtFS'' will be created. This feature can be overrided with the -d option.

OPTIONS

c
Force file type to be ``Standard C''.
F
Force file type to be ``Standard C''. Add a special header-line for recording of compile-time options in addition to the default header. The inserted line has the form static char *ConfFlg = CFFLGS. CFFLGS must be a string value. As it is very inconvenient, to define the proper value of CFFLGS from the command-line, this feature is more intended to be used from within Makefiles.
h
Force file type to be ``C Include''.
f
Force file type to be ``Fortran''.
M
Force file type to be ``Manual''. Note: If you also specify the ``Iflags'' option, atfsit will run vadm(1) to tell ShapeTools what kind of comment string to use for the manual file.
s
Force file type to be ``Shell Script''.
m
Force file type to be ``Makefile''. Note that this does the same thing as the -s option does. It just prints a different message.
t
Do not use any Template files for the headers.
q
Be quiet. Don't print out what is going on. Only error messages are printed.
d
Do not attempt to make the directory ``AtFS''. See above for more info.
a
Turn off auto guessing of file type.
Iflags
Check In file. Run save(1) on the file with ``flags'' being passed onto save(1) as the command line arguments.
Rflags
Run vadm(1) with ``flags'' as the command line arguments.

FILES

/tmp/atfsit* - temporary buffer

~/.template.* - template files to use as the header.

AUTHOR

Michael Cooper (mcooper@usc-oberon.ARPA)

Modified for use with ShapeTools by Axel.Mahler@cs.tu-berlin.de

SEE ALSO

save(1), vadm(1), retrv(1).

DIAGNOSTICS

Complains about the usual stuff. (i.e. - the specified file doesn't exist, or it can't read it...just things like that.)