# history --- keep a record of Subsystem history declare _search_rule = "^int,^var,=bin=/&" if [cmp [group .guru] == 0] error "Must be a guru to issue this command" fi declare _quote_opt = YES declare name modules declare done = 0 echo >=temp=/hist=pid= # create and clean out the file repeat echo "Name: " | tlit @n set name = echo "Modules affected: " | tlit @n set modules = echo "Enter description of change, use 'w' and 'q' when done ..." pause for 2 seconds # let the user read the instruction if [term_type -se] se =temp=/hist=pid= else ed =temp=/hist=pid= fi { echo ".m1 0@n.m2 0@n.m3 0@n.m4 0@n.rm 65"; _ cat =temp=/hist=pid=; _ echo ".br@n.ex" _ } _ | fmt >=temp=/hist=pid= echo @n echo "Name: "[name] echo "Modules affected: "[modules] echo "Description of change:" cat =temp=/hist=pid= echo @n@n echo "Is this acceptable (y) ? " | tlit @n set done = [cmp y = [substr 1 1 [set = | tlit A-Z a-z]y]] if [done] # fall through else echo "Please Reenter...@n" # and loop up to the top fi until [done] term -nobreak { echo ![day]", "[date]" "[time]; _ echo *[name]; _ echo $[modules]; _ =temp=/hist=pid=> change % "#" _ } >>=doc=/hist/history del =temp=/hist=pid= echo "Change recorded." term -break