The following is a little silly example of a
`editinfo
' file, together with the corresponding
`rcsinfo
' file, the log message template and an
editor script. We begin with the log message template.
We want to always record a bug-id number on the first
line of the log message. The rest of log message is
free text. The following template is found in the file
`/usr/cvssupport/tc.template
'.
BugId:
The script `/usr/cvssupport/bugid.edit
' is used to
edit the log message.
#!/bin/sh # # bugid.edit filename # # Call $EDITOR on FILENAME, and verify that the # resulting file contains a valid bugid on the first # line. if [ "x$EDITOR" = "x" ]; then EDITOR=vi; fi if [ "x$CVSEDITOR" = "x" ]; then CVSEDITOR=$EDITOR; fi $CVSEDITOR $1 until head -1|grep '^BugId:[ ]*[0-9][0-9]*$' < $1 do echo -n "No BugId found. Edit again? ([y]/n)" read ans case ${ans} in n*) exit 1;; esac $CVSEDITOR $1 done
The `editinfo
' file contains this line:
^tc /usr/cvssupport/bugid.edit
The `rcsinfo
' file contains this line:
^tc /usr/cvssupport/tc.template