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NAME

       atSetComment, atUnlock - log and lock handling

SYNOPSIS

       #include <atfs.h>
       #include <atfstk.h>

       int atSetComment (Af_key *aso, int commentType, char *commentText, int mode);

       int atUnlock (Af_key *aso);

DESCRIPTION

       atSetComment  sets  a  comment  attribute  for  the  attributed software object aso. Valid
       commentTypes are

       AT_COMMENT_INTENT
                   for expressing a change intent describing planned modifications.

       AT_COMMENT_DESCR
                   for issuing a descriptive text expressing the purpose of the document.

       AT_COMMENT_LOG
                   for writing a change log describing the changes made.

       With the argument commentText, a default text may be given.  According to  the  mode  (see
       below),  the  user  will be asked for entering the comment attribute value. When a default
       text is given, this will be offered for modification. With an  commentText  argument,  the
       previous of the according comment attribute is taken as default text.

       With  the  mode  field, the behavior of atSetComment can be influenced. Three flags may me
       set:

       AT_FROMSTDIN
                   advises atSetComment to read the user input from standard input, otherwise  an
                   editor will be started.

       AT_REUSE    causes  reuse  of the comment text expressed during the previous invocation of
                   atSetComment, if there was any.

       AT_CONFIRM  lets the user  confirm,  that  an  comment  shall  be  expressed.   Otherwise,
                   atSetComment  asks  for the comment text without prior confirmation. This flag
                   is ignored, when AT_FROMSTDIN is set and the  change  comment  is  taken  from
                   standard input.

       atUnlock unlocks aso by calling af_unlock (manual page af_lock(3)). If a change intent was
       previously set for aso, this will be eliminated.

DIAGNOSTICS

       atSetComment and atUnlock return FALSE (zero) on error. Additionally, the atError variable
       is set and afErrMsg holds a diagnostic message.

ENVIRONMENT

       EDITOR - the default editor to be called.

SEE ALSO

       af_lock(3)