.TH RCSFILE 5 6/29/83 "Purdue University" .SH NAME rcsfile \- format of RCS file .SH DESCRIPTION An RCS file is an ASCII file. Its contents is described by the grammar below. The text is free format, i.e., spaces, tabs and new lines have no significance except in strings. Strings are enclosed by `@'. If a string contains a `@', it must be doubled. .PP The meta syntax uses the following conventions: `|' (bar) separates alternatives; `{' and `}' enclose optinal phrases; `{' and `}*' enclose phrases that may be repeated zero or more times; `{' and '}+' enclose phrases that must appear at least once and may be repeated; `<' and `>' enclose nonterminals. .PP .ta 1.5i 2.0i 3i .fc ~ .nf ~~::=~~ {}* {}* ~~::=~~\fBhead\fR ~~{}; ~~ ~~\fBaccess\fR ~~{}*; ~~ ~~\fBsymbols\fR ~~{ : }*; ~~ ~~\fBlocks\fR ~~{ : }*; ~~ ~~\fBcomment\fR ~~{}; ~~::=~~ ~~ ~~\fBdate\fR ~~; ~~ ~~\fBauthor\fR ~~; ~~ ~~\fBstate\fR ~~{}; ~~ ~~\fBbranches\fR ~~{}*; ~~ ~~\fBnext\fR ~~{}; ~~::=~~\fBdesc\fR ~~ ~~::=~~ ~~ ~~\fBlog\fR ~~ ~~ ~~\fBtext\fR ~~ ~~::=~~{{.}}+ ~~::=~~0 | 1 | ... | 9 ~~::=~~{}* ~~::=~~A | B | ... | Z | a | b | ... | z ~~::=~~Any printing ASCII character except space, ~~ ~~tab, carriage return, new line, and . ~~::=~~; | : | , | @ ~~::=~~@{any ASCII character, with `@' doubled}*@ .fi .PP Identifiers are case sensitive. Keywords are in lower case only. The sets of keywords and identifiers may overlap. .PP The nodes form a tree. All nodes whose numbers consist of a single pair (e.g., 2.3, 2.1, 1.3, etc.) are on the "trunk", and are linked through the "next" field in order of decreasing numbers. The "head" field in the node points to the head of that sequence (i.e., contains the highest pair). .PP All nodes whose numbers consist of 2n fields (n\(>=2) (e.g., 3.1.1.1, 2.1.2.2, etc.) are linked as follows. All nodes whose first (2n)-1 number fields are identical are linked through the "next" field in order of increasing numbers. For each such sequence, the node whose number is identical to the first 2(n-1) number fields of the deltas on that sequence is called the branchpoint. The "branches" field of a node contains a list of the numbers of the first nodes of all sequences for which it is a branchpoint. This list is ordered in increasing numbers. .PP Example: .nf .vs 12pts .cs 1 20 Head | | v --------- / \\ / \\ | | / \\ / \\ / \\ / \\ | 2.1 | / \\ / \\ / \\ / \\ | | / \\ / \\ /1.2.1.3\\ /1.3.1.1\\ | | /1.2.2.2\\ /1.2.2.1.1.1\\ --------- --------- --------- --------- ------------- ^ ^ | ^ ^ | | | | | | | v | | / \\ | --------- / \\ | / \\ | \\ 1.3 / / \\ | / \\ ---------\\ / / \\----------- /1.2.1.1\\ \\ / /1.2.2.1\\ --------- \\ / --------- ^ | ^ | | | | v | | --------- | | \\ 1.2 / | ----------------------\\ /--------- \\ / \\ / | | v --------- \\ 1.1 / \\ / \\ / \\ / .cs 1 .ce Fig. 1: A revision tree .fi .PP .SH IDENTIFICATION .de VL \\$2 .. Author: Walter F. Tichy, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, 47907. .sp 0 Revision Number: .VL $Revision: 3.0 $ ; Release Date: .VL $Date: 82/11/18 16:36:39 $ \&. .sp 0 Copyright \(co 1982 by Walter F. Tichy. .SH SEE ALSO ci (1), co (1), ident (1), rcs (1), rcsdiff (1), rcsintro (1), rcsmerge (1), rlog (1), sccstorcs (8).