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- what - identify SCCS files
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- SSSSYYYYNNNNOOOOPPPPSSSSIIIISSSS
- wwwwhhhhaaaatttt [----ssss] files
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- DDDDEEEESSSSCCCCRRRRIIIIPPPPTTTTIIIIOOOONNNN
- _w_h_a_t searches the given files for all occurrences of the pattern that
- _g_e_t(1) substitutes for %Z% (this is @@@@((((####)))) at this printing) and prints out
- what follows until the first ~~~~, >>>>, new-line, \\\\, or null character. For
- example, if the C program in file ffff....cccc contains
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- char ident[] = "@(#)identification information";
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- and ffff....cccc is compiled to yield ffff....oooo and aaaa....oooouuuutttt, then the command
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- what f....c f....o a....out
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- identification information
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- f....o:
- identification information
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- a....out:
- identification information
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- _w_h_a_t is intended to be used in conjunction with the command _g_e_t(1),
- which automatically inserts identifying information, but it can also be
- used where the information is inserted manually. Only one option exists:
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- ----ssss Quit after finding the first occurrence of pattern in each
- file.
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- get(1), help(1)
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- DDDDIIIIAAAAGGGGNNNNOOOOSSSSTTTTIIIICCCCSSSS
- Exit status is 0 if any matches are found, otherwise 1. Use _h_e_l_p(1) for
- explanations.
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- It is possible that an unintended occurrence of the pattern @@@@((((####)))) could be
- found just by chance, but this causes no harm in nearly all cases.
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