vfind - find attributed software objects (ASOs)
vfind [ options ]
pathname-list expression
Vfind recursively descends the directory hierarchy for each
pathname in the pathname-list seeking asos that match a boolean expression
written in the primaries given below. In the description, the argument
n is used as a decimal integer where +n means more than
n, -n means less than n and n means exactly
n.
- -version
- print version information about the vfind program itself. No other
action given will be performed.
- -?, -help
- print brief instructions about using vfind.
- -cache
- match a boolean expression also for aso residing in the derived
object cache.
- -cut nesting
depth
- causes vfind to descend the filesystem hierarchy down to nesting
depth nesting depth.
- -force
- Vfind normally ignores saved asos iff a AtFS directory is a
symbolic link. If the -force option is given vfind takes
also symbolic AtFS directories into consideration.
- -hits
- causes vfind to return the number of expressions yielding true
during evaluation.
- -xdev
- causes vfind not to traverse down into a file system different from
the one on which current argument pathname resides.
- -atime n
- True if the aso has been accessed in n days.
- -ctime n
- True if status of the aso has been changed in n days.
- -mtime n
- True if the aso has been modified in n days.
- -stime n
- True if the aso has been saved in n days.
- -ltime n
- True if the aso has been locked in n days.
- -exec command
- True if the executed command returns a zero value as exit status. The end
of the command must be punctated by an ecscaped semicolon. A command
argument `{}' is replaced by the system name of the current aso.
- -exit n
- Terminates vfind and returns n as the exit status.
- -vl
- Always true; causes the current aso to be printed together with its
associated statistics. This includes protection mode, AtFS version
state, user, host, size in bytes, modification time respectively saving
time. The format is identical to that of ``vl -l''.
- -name name
- True if the name argument matches the filename component of the current
aso. Normal Shell argument syntax may be used if escaped.
- -perm onum
- True if the aso permission flags exactly match the octal numer
onum. If onum is prefixed by a minus sign, more flag bits
(017777) become significant and the flags are compared:
(flags&onum)==onum.
- -print
- Always true; causes the relative path of the current aso to be
printed.
- -prune
- Always true; has the side effect of pruning the tree, iff the current file
is a directory.
- -SinceName
name
- True if the current aso is older than the corresponding aso having the
symbolic name name.
- -symbolic
name
- True if the current aso has the symbolic name name. See
vadm(1) or save(1) on how to attach a symbolic name to an
aso.
- -state state
- True if the state of the current aso matches state state, where
state is busy, save, proposed,
published, accessed, or frozen.
- -type c
- True if the type of the current aso is c, where c is b,
c, d, f, l, or s for block special
file, character special file, directory, plain file, symbolic link, or
socket.
- -uda uda
- True if the current aso has an user defined attribute matching uda
uda, where uda is of the form name[=value].
- -user user
- True if the current aso belongs to user user, where user is
a login name optinally followed by a domainname (e.g.
uli@cs.tu-berlin.de).
- -last
- True if the current aso is the last version of the development line.
- -first
- True if the current aso is the first version of the development line.
- -locked
- True if the current aso is locked.
- -locker
user
- True if the current aso is locked by user user, where user
is a login name optionally followed by a domainname.
- -eq vnum
- True if the version number of the current aso matches version number
vnum, where vnum is generation.revision.
- -lt vnum
- True if the version number of the current aso is less than the version
number vnum.
- -le vnum
- True if the version number of the current aso is less equal than the
version number vnum.
- -gt vnum
- True if the version number of the current aso is greater than the version
number vnum.
- -ge vnum
- True if the version number of the current aso is greater equal than the
version number vnum.
- -newer file
- True if the current aso is more recently than the argument file which can
be an aso (e.g. vfind.c[1.6]).
- -size n
- True if the file is n blocks long (512 bytes per block).
The primaries may be combined using the operators (,
) for grouping, ! for negation, -a for concatenation
(may be omitted) and -o for alternation of primaries. Parentheses and
the exclamation mark are special to the Shell and must be escaped.
vfind does not descent AtFS directories, so the AtFS
archives are never selected.
To find all asos whose state is busy and that have the symbolic
name "foobar":
- vfind / -state busy -symbolic foobar -print
To find the latest proposed version of foo.c in the current
directory:
- vfind -prune 0 . -name foo.c -state proposed -last -print
The following find(1) primaries are not recognized or
implemented: -link, -nouser, -group, -nogroup, -inum, and -ok.
Uli.Pralle@cs.tu-berlin.de
Steve Emerson (steve@unidata.ucar.edu) contributed the primary
'SinceName'.