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SCONSIGN(1) | SCons 3.0.1 | SCONSIGN(1) |
NAME¶
sconsign - print SCons .sconsign file informationSYNOPSIS¶
sconsign [options...] file [...]
DESCRIPTION¶
The sconsign command displays the contents of one or more .sconsign files specified by the user.By default, sconsign dumps the entire contents of the specified file(s). Each entry is printed in the following format:
file: signature timestamp length implicit_dependency_1: signature timestamp length implicit_dependency_2: signature timestamp length action_signature [action string]
None is printed in place of any missing timestamp, bsig, or csig values for any entry or any of its dependencies. If the entry has no implicit dependencies, or no build action, the lines are simply omitted.
By default, sconsign assumes that any file arguments that end with a .dbm suffix contains signature entries for more than one directory (that is, was specified by the SConsignFile () function). Any file argument that does not end in .dbm is assumed to be a traditional .sconsign file containing the signature entries for a single directory. An explicit format may be specified using the -f or --file= options.
OPTIONS¶
Various options control what information is printed and the format:-a, --act, --action
-c, --csig
-d DIRECTORY, --dir=DIRECTORY
-e ENTRY, --entry=ENTRY
-f FORMAT, --format=FORMAT
-h, --help
-i, --implicit
--raw
-r, --readable
-t, --timestamp
-v, --verbose
ENVIRONMENT¶
SCONS_LIB_DIRSEE ALSO¶
scons, scons User Manual, scons Design Document, scons source code.AUTHORS¶
Steven Knight <knight at baldmt dot com>11/14/2017 | SCons 3.0.1 |