SCCS/cftime clash
Mathias Koerber
koerberm at nixsin.UUCP
Wed Jun 13 21:28:49 AEST 1990
I got a problem involving SCCS. In my program (stored as an SCCS-file)
I use cftime(buf,"%d%m%y%H%M%S",&now) to generate a date/timestring
ddmmyyHHMMSS.
The problem is, that SCCS already converts the %H% that is caused by the
combination of %H and %M to look like 06/13/90, ie. it replaces the date
when I get the file for compilation.
Is there a way to tell SCCS:
- not to change a specific keyletter,
- not to change at all ( there is -k)
- not to change keyletters in a specifig range. I think of something
like:
%>% stop changing keyletters until you find
%>%. This would take care of the problem.
Anyone have a solution for me?
Ragards, Mathias
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