marick@m.cs.uiuc.edu (Brian Marick) (03/03/91)
atang@ntmtv.UUCP (Adrian Tang) writes: [Emacs and SCCS] I wrote the following package when I worked for Gould, which placed it in the public domain. I believe a copy is in the Ohio State Elisp archive. If not, I'll mail copies to people. > [From the INFO file] > Setup > ***** > Config is three things. First, it is a generic version control > interface. Second, it is glue that hooks the generic interface to > SCCS and RCS. Third, it is support for gluing in other version > control systems (which are typically wrappers around SCCS or RCS). Brian Marick Motorola @ University of Illinois marick@cs.uiuc.edu, uiucdcs!marick
aj3u@plaid.ra.cs.virginia.edu (Asim Jalis) (03/11/91)
In article <1991Mar2.19454.964@m.cs.uiuc.edu> marick@m.cs.uiuc.edu (Brian Marick) writes: - atang@ntmtv.UUCP (Adrian Tang) writes: - - [Emacs and SCCS] - - I wrote the following package when I worked for Gould, which placed it - in the public domain. I believe a copy is in the Ohio State Elisp - archive. If not, I'll mail copies to people. - - > [From the INFO file] - > Setup - > ***** - > Config is three things. First, it is a generic version control - > interface. Second, it is glue that hooks the generic interface to - > SCCS and RCS. Third, it is support for gluing in other version - > control systems (which are typically wrappers around SCCS or RCS). - - Brian Marick - Motorola @ University of Illinois - marick@cs.uiuc.edu, uiucdcs!marick - Could someone send me the address of the ftp-site at OSU that holds this package? Thanks. Asim.
aj4u@holmes.acc.Virginia.EDU (Asim Jalis) (03/11/91)
In article <1991Mar2.19454.964@m.cs.uiuc.edu> marick@m.cs.uiuc.edu (Brian Marick) writes: >[Emacs and SCCS] > >I wrote the following package when I worked for Gould, which placed it >in the public domain. I believe a copy is in the Ohio State Elisp >archive. If not, I'll mail copies to people. > >> [From the INFO file] >> Setup >> ***** >> Config is three things. First, it is a generic version control >> interface. Second, it is glue that hooks the generic interface to >> SCCS and RCS. Third, it is support for gluing in other version >> control systems (which are typically wrappers around SCCS or RCS). > Could someone send me the address of the ftp-site at OSU that would hold this package. Thanks. Asim.
vail@tegra.COM (Johnathan Vail) (03/13/91)
In article <5407@ntmtv.UUCP> atang@ntmtv.UUCP (Adrian Tang) writes: Our development group composed of 6 engineers would like to integrate EMACS with the SCCS utility. We are developing on Sun Common LISP and our platform will be SPARC's. We would like the interface to the SCCS utility to be as transparent as possible. For instance, it would be nice if checking in/out files would be as easy as invoking find-file/write-file. I am catching up on this group so maybe an answer has already been published. Anyway, I wrote a package for SCCS that is very simple and transparent to use. I posted it about a year ago and other have hacked it for use with RCS. It preserves the current location in the file (as much as possible) and works properly with parse-error. I can email it or post it again if there is enough interest. jv ________________ Here are the relevent functions and variables: sccs-buffer Variable: Buffer name used for sccs command output sccs-create C-c N Function: Put the current file into SCCS sccs-delget C-c E Function: sccs delget command on current file, replacing this version in SCCS sccs-do Function: Exec sccs COMMAND on FNAME, with optional REVISION and COMMENTS sccs-edit C-c e Function: If the buffer is read only then do a `sccs edit' and re-read the buffer sccs-get C-c g Function: Get the file from sccs, asking for a REVISION sccs-info C-c i Function: Show SCCS info sccs-prt C-c p Function: Show history for current file ________________ "Gravitation cannot be held responsible for people falling in love." Albert Einstein _____ | | Johnathan Vail | n1dxg@tegra.com |Tegra| (508) 663-7435 | N1DXG@448.625-(WorldNet) ----- jv@n1dxg.ampr.org {...sun!sunne ..uunet}!tegra!vail
gilley@ndl.ndl.com (Greg Gilley) (03/13/91)
In article <5407@ntmtv.UUCP> atang@ntmtv.UUCP (Adrian Tang) writes:
Our development group composed of 6 engineers would like to
integrate EMACS with the SCCS utility. We are developing on
Sun Common LISP and our platform will be SPARC's. We would like
the interface to the SCCS utility to be as transparent as possible.
For instance, it would be nice if checking in/out files would be as
easy as invoking find-file/write-file.
I just posted the file I use to gnu.emacs.sources. It is a pretty
convenient mode where you use the read-only toggle (ctrl-q) to check
files out and when you save, it asks if you want to check it back
in. I adapted it from rcs.el by James J. Elliott, but if you have
problems with sccs.el, please email me.
Greg
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