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NAME

        aecstate - aegis change state file

SYNOPSIS

        project/info/change/[0-9]/[0-9][0-9][0-9]

DESCRIPTION

        A change state file is used to store information about a change.  These files are created and maintained
        by aegis.  These files should not be edited by humans.  These files is owned by the project owner and
        group.

        The change number is at least 3 digits, zero padded if necessary.  (More digits will be used if a
        project has a thousand or more changes in any one release, although this is rare.)  The files are spread
        across a directory tree, 100 per subdirectory, to improve the directory search times, and to avoid
        various systems' directory length limitations.

CONTENTS

        description = string;
                This field contains a detailed description of the change.

        brief_description = string;
                This field contains a brief description of the change.

        cause = ( ... );
                This field describes the cause which motivated the change.

                external_bug
                        The change was created in response to a bug report from outside the development team.
                        This repairs existing functionality.

                external_enhancement
                        The change was created in response to an enhancement request from outside the
                        development team.  This adds new functionality.

                external_improvement
                        The change was created in response to an improvement request from outside the
                        development team.  This improves existing functionality.

                internal_bug
                        The change was created in response to a bug report from inside the development team.
                        This repairs existing functionality.

                internal_enhancement
                        The change was created in response to an enhancement request from inside the development
                        team.  This adds new functionality.

                internal_improvement
                        The change was created in response to an improvement request from inside the development
                        team.  This improves existing functionality.

                chain
                        This cause is where you have a fix to fix a fix; tracking these is an interesting
                        quality metric.

        test_exempt = boolean;
                This field is true if it is not necessary to test the change.  It is, in general, desirable to
                test all changes, whether new functionality or a bug fix.  This is, however, a project
                management issue.

        test_baseline_exempt = boolean;
                This field is true if it is not necessary to test the change against the baseline before it is
                changed.  The test of the baseline is required to fail; this is to establish that the test has
                isolated the bug, and that the change has fixed that isolated bug.

        regression_test_exempt = boolean;
                This field is true if it is not necessary to perform a full regression test on the change.  If
                absent, defaults to true for all causes except improvements.

        architecture = [ string ];
                This field is a list of names of system and machine architectures on which the change must
                successfully build and test.

        copyright_years = [ integer ];
                This field details the years in which the change was worked on.  This field is present in trunk,
                branch and leaf nodes.

                As a change is edited, years in which the change was worked on accumulate in this field
                automatically.  Branches accumulate years as integrations occur.  You may need to manually edit
                this, though it should be rare.

        version_previous = string;
                This field records the "previous" version, mostly to simplify patch generation.  It is only
                meaningful for trunks and branches.  It is set automatically when a branch is started or
                integrated.

        attribute = [ { ... } ];
                This is a list of (name,value) pairs, defining user specified attributes.

                name = string;
                        The name of the attribute.  By convention, names which start with an upper-case letter
                        will appear in listings, and lower-case will not.  Attribute names are case-insensitive.

                value = string;
                        The value of the attribute.

                Arguably, most change attributes which may be altered by the user (and some that can't) should
                be of this form.  Due to an accident of history, this is not the case.

        state = ( ... );
                This field is used to describe what state the change is in.  The state determines what
                operations may be performed on the change.

                awaiting_development
                        The change has been created, but has yet to be worked on.

                being_developed
                        The change is being developed.

                awaiting_review
                        The change has been developed, and is waiting to be review.  (Optional, controlled by
                        the develop end action project attribute.)

                being_reviewed
                        The change has been developed, and is being reviewed.  (Optional, controlled by the
                        develop end action project attribute.)

                awaiting_integration
                        The change has passed review, and is queued ready for integration.

                being_integrated
                        The change is being integrated.

                completed
                        The change has been completed and is now part of the baseline.  Changes in this state
                        can not be reversed.

        given_test_exemption = boolean;
                This field is the value of test_exemption (see aecattr(5)) when the change was created.

        given_regression_test_exemption = boolean;
                This field is the value of regression_test_exemption (see aecattr(5)) when the change was
                created.

        delta_number = integer;
                This field records the delta number for this change.  It is only present if the change is in one
                of the being_integrated or completed states.

        delta_uuid = string;
                This field records a universally unique identifier for this configuration.  It is supplements
                the delta_number field in that it is unique across all replicas of the project, whereas the
                delta number is ambiguous across replicas.  It is only present in the being_integrated and
                completed states.

        minimum_integration = boolean;
                This field records whether the change was placed into the being_integrated state using the
                -minimum option (or that option was implicitly set due to a file being removed).  It is only
                present if the change is in the being_integrated state.

        project_file_command_sync = integer;
                This field records the last change integrated into the project.  If it disagrees with the
                project, a 'project_file_command' (from pconf) needs to be executed at the next build.

        test_time = time;
                This field records the time the last successful aegis -Test command was run for all
                architectures.  It is only present in the being_developed and being_integrated states.

        test_baseline_time = time;
                This field records the time the last successful aegis -Test -BaseLine command was run for all
                architectures.  It is only present in the being_developed and being_integrated states.

        regression_test_time = time;
                This field records the time the last successful aegis -Test -REGression command was run for all
                architectures.  It is only present in the being_developed and being_integrated states.

        build_time = time;
                This field records the last time the last successful aegis -Build command was run for all
                architectures.  It is only present in the being_developed and being_integrated states.

        architecture_times = [{ ... }];
                This field records the time of various operations for each variant named in the architecture
                field.  It is only present in the being_developed and being_integrated states.

                variant = string;
                        This field is one of the patterns named in the architecture field.

                node = string;
                        This field is the computer on which the command was run which last changed this
                        structure.

                test_time = time;
                        This field records the last time the last successful aegis -Test command was run for
                        this specific pattern instance.

                test_baseline_time = time;
                        This field records the last time the last successful aegis -Test -BaseLine command was
                        run for this specific pattern instance.

                regression_test_time = time;
                        This field records the last time the last successful aegis -Test -REGression command was
                        run for this specific pattern instance.

                build_time = time;
                        This field records the last time the last successful aegis -Build command was run for
                        this specific pattern instance.

        development_directory = string;
                This field is the absolute path of a change's development directory.  It is only present of the
                change is in a state between being_developed and being_integrated inclusive.

                However, branches are treated slightly differently to changes.  The directory is relative to the
                root of the project tree, in order to facilitate moving the project without rewriting any of the
                database.  Note that its doesn't point to the branch baseline, but one level up; just as the
                project root doesn't point to the trunk baseline, but rather one level up.

        integration_directory = string;
                This field is the absolute path of the change's integration directory.  It is only present of
                the change is in the being_integrated state.

        history = [ { ... }, ... ];
                This field records the history of the change, in the form of state transitions.  The history
                records have the form

                when = time;
                        This field records the time the state transition occurred.

                what = ( ... );
                        This field records what happened.  Valid value names echo the various aegis functions.

                who = string;
                        This field records the user name of the user who caused the state transition.

                why = string;
                        This field is optional.  It is a comment of some sort.  In the cases of review_fail and
                        integrate_fail, this field will contain why the change failed.

        uuid = string;
                This field provides a globally unique identifier for the change set, even when geographically
                distributed development is happening.

        branch = { ... };
                This field is only present for branches (long transactions).

                umask = integer;
                        File permission mode mask.  See umask(2) for more information.  This value will always
                        be OR'ed with 022, because aegis is paranoid.

                developer_may_review = boolean;
                        If this field is true, then a developer may review her own change.  This is probably
                        only a good idea for projects of less than 3 people.  The idea is for as many people as
                        possible to critically examine a change.

                        Note that the develop_end_action field may not contradict the developer_may_review
                        field.  If developers may not review their own work, then their changes may not goto
                        directly to the being integrated state (as this means much the same thing).

                developer_may_integrate = boolean;
                        If this field is true, then a developer may integrate her own change.  This is probably
                        only a good idea for projects of less than 3 people.  The idea is for as many people as
                        possible to critically examine a change.

                reviewer_may_integrate = boolean;
                        If this field is true, then a reviewer may integrate a change she reviewed.  This is
                        probably only a good idea for projects of less than 3 people.  The idea is for as many
                        people as possible to critically examine a change.

                developers_may_create_changes = boolean;
                        This field is true if developers may created changes, in addition to administrators.
                        This tends to be a very useful thing, since developers find most of the bugs.

                forced_develop_begin_notify_command = string;
                        This command is used to notify a developer that a change requires developing; it is
                        issued when a project administrator uses an aedb -User command to force development of a
                        change by a specific user.  All of the substitutions described in aesub(5) are
                        available.  This field is optional.

                        Executed as: the new developer.  Current directory: the development directory of the
                        change for the new developer.  Exit status: ignored.

                develop_end_notify_command = string;
                        This command is used to notify that a change is ready for review.  It will probably use
                        mail, or it could be an in-house bulletin board.  This field is optional, if not present
                        no notification will be given.  This command could also be used to notify other
                        management systems, such as progress and defect tracking.  All of the substitutions
                        described by aesub(5) are available.

                        Executed as: the developer.  Current directory: the development directory of the change.
                        Exit status: ignored.

                develop_end_undo_notify_command = string;
                        This command is used to notify that a change had been withdrawn from review for further
                        development.  It will probably use mail, or it could be an in-house bulletin board.
                        This field is optional, if not present no notification will be given.  This command
                        could also be used to notify other management systems, such as progress and defect
                        tracking.  All of the substitutions described by aesub(5) are available.

                        Executed as: the developer.  Current directory: the development directory of the change.
                        Exit status: ignored.

                review_begin_notify_command = string;
                        This command is used to notify that a review has begun.  It will probably use mail, or
                        it could be an in-house bulletin board.  This field is optional, if not present no
                        notification will be given.  This command could also be used to notify other management
                        systems, such as progress and defect tracking.  All of the substitutions described by
                        aesub(5) are available.

                        Executed as: the reviewer.  Current directory: the development directory of the change.
                        Exit status: ignored.

                review_begin_undo_notify_command = string;
                        This command is used to notify that a review is no longer in progress, the reviewer has
                        withdrawn.  It will probably use mail, or it could be an in-house bulletin board.  This
                        field is optional, if not present no notification will be given.  This command could
                        also be used to notify other management systems, such as progress and defect tracking.
                        All of the substitutions described by aesub(5) are available.

                        Executed as: the reviewer.  Current directory: the development directory of the change.
                        Exit status: ignored.

                review_pass_notify_command = string;
                        This command is used to notify that a review has passed.  It will probably use mail, or
                        it could be an in-house bulletin board.  This field is optional, if not present no
                        notification will be given.  This command could also be used to notify other management
                        systems, such as progress and defect tracking.  All of the substitutions described by
                        aesub(5) are available.

                        Executed as: the reviewer.  Current directory: the development directory of the change.
                        Exit status: ignored.

                review_pass_undo_notify_command = string;
                        This command is used to notify that a review has passed.  It will probably use mail, or
                        it could be an in-house bulletin board.  This field is optional, if not present no
                        notification will be given.  This command could also be used to notify other management
                        systems, such as progress and defect tracking.  Defaults to the same action as the
                        develop_end_notify_command field.  All of the substitutions described by aesub(5) are
                        available.

                        Executed as: the reviewer.  Current directory: the development directory of the change.
                        Exit status: ignored.

                review_fail_notify_command = string;
                        This command is used to notify that a review has failed.  It will probably use mail, or
                        it could be an in-house bulletin board.  This field is optional, if not present no
                        notification will be given.  This command could also be used to notify other management
                        systems, such as progress and defect tracking.  All of the substitutions described by
                        aesub(5) are available.

                        Executed as: the reviewer.  Current directory: the development directory of the change.
                        Exit status: ignored.

                integrate_pass_notify_command = string;
                        This command is used to notify that an integration has passed.  It will probably use
                        mail, or it could be an in-house bulletin board.  This field is optional, if not present
                        no notification will be given.  This command could also be used to notify other
                        management systems, such as progress and defect tracking.  All of the substitutions
                        described by aesub(5) are available.

                        Some compilers bury absolute path names into object files and executables.  The renaming
                        of the integration directory to become the new baseline breaks these paths.  This
                        command is passed an environment variable called AEGIS_INTEGRATION_DIRECTORY so that the
                        appropriate symlink may be placed, if desired.

                        Executed as: the project owner.  Current directory: the new project baseline.  Exit
                        status: ignored.

                integrate_fail_notify_command = string;
                        This command is used to notify that an integration has failed.  It will probably use
                        mail, or it could be an in-house bulletin board.  This field is optional, if not present
                        no notification will be given.  This command could also be used to notify other
                        management systems, such as progress and defect tracking.  All of the substitutions
                        described by aesub(5) are available.

                        Executed as: the integrator.  Current directory: the development directory of the
                        change.  Exit status: ignored.

                default_test_exemption = boolean;
                        This field contains what to do when a change is created with no test exemption
                        specified.

                default_test_regression_exemption = boolean;
                        This field contains what to do when a change is created with no regression test
                        exemption specified.

                history = [{ ... }];
                        This field contains a history of integrations for the project.  Updated by each
                        successful 'aegis -Integrate_Pass' command.

                        delta_number = integer;
                                The delta number of the integration.

                        change_number = integer;
                                The number of the change which was integrated.

                        name = [ string ];
                                The names by which this delta is known.

                change = [integer];
                        The list of changes which have been created on this branch to date.

                sub_branch = [integer];
                        The list of branches which have been created on this branch to date.  This will be a
                        subset of the above (possibly empty, possibly complete, never larger).

                administrator = [string];
                        The list of administrators of the branch.

                developer = [string];
                        The list of developers of the branch.

                reviewer = [string];
                        The list of reviewers of the branch.

                integrator = [string];
                        The list of integrators of the branch.

                currently_integrating_change = integer;
                        The change currently being integrated.  Only one change (within a branch) may be
                        integrated at a time.  Only set when an integration is in progress.

                default_development_directory = string;
                        The pathname of where to place new development directories.  The pathname must be
                        absolute.  This field is only consulted if the field of the same name in the user
                        configuration file is not set.

                minimum_change_number = integer;
                        The minimum change number for aenc(1), if no change number is specified.  This allows
                        the low-numbered change numbers to be used for branches later in the project.  Defaults
                        to 10 if not set, may not be less than 1.

                reuse_change_numbers = boolean;
                        This controls whether the automatically selected aenc(1) change numbers “fill in” any
                        gaps.  Defaults to true if not set.

                minimum_branch_number = integer;
                        The minimum branch number for aenbr(1), if no branch number is specified.  Defaults to 1
                        if not set.

                skip_unlucky = boolean;
                        This field may be set to true if you want to skip various unlucky numbers for changes,
                        branches and tests.  Various traditions are avoided, both Eastern and Western.  Defaults
                        to false if not set.

                compress_database = boolean;
                        This field may be set to true if you want to compress the database on writing.  (It is
                        always uncompress on reading if necessary.)  Defaults to false if not set.

                        Unless you have an exceptionally large project, coupled with fast CPUs and high network
                        latency, there is probably very little benefit in using this feature.  (The database is
                        usually less than 5% of the size of the repository.)  On slow networks, however, this
                        can improve the performance of file-related commands.

                develop_end_action = (...);
                        This field controls the state the change enters after a successful aede(1) action.

                        goto_being_reviewed
                                This means that the change goes from the being_developed state to the being_‐
                                reviewed state.  The aerb(1) command only sends informative email.

                        goto_awaiting_review
                                This means that the change goes from the being_developed state to the awaiting_‐
                                review state.  The aerb(1) command is now mandatory.

                        goto_awaiting_integration
                                This means that the change goes from the being_developed state into the
                                awaiting_integration state.  Code review is skipped entirely.

                        Note that the develop_end_action field may not contradict the developer_may_review
                        field.  If developers may not review their own work, then their changes may not goto
                        directly to the being integrated state (as this means much the same thing).  A
                        contradictory setting will be replaced with goto_being_reviewed.

   Obsolete Fields
        The following fields are only present is old projects.  They will be moved to an appropriate file state
        when the change is next modified.  See aefstate(5) for more information.

        src = [ { ... }, ... ];
                This field is a list of all the files in the change.  The records have the form

                file_name = string;
                        This file names the file.  The name is relative to the root of the baseline directory
                        tree.

                uuid = string;
                        This field uniquely identifies the file for its entire lifetime.  This field remains
                        constant across file renames.  The value of this field shall be formatted as a valid
                        UUID, all in lower case.

                action = (create, modify, remove);
                        This field describes what is being done with the file.

                edit_number = string;
                        This field records the edit number of the file when it was added to the change (or
                        updated using the aegis -DIFFerence command).  This field is not present for new files.

                usage = (source, config, build, test, manual_test);
                        This field describes what function the file serves.

                diff_time = time;
                        This field records the last time modified of the change file when the last aegis
                        -DIFFerence command was run.  It is only present between the being_developed and
                        being_integrated states, inclusive.  It is not present for files which are being
                        deleted.  This field is used to determine if a difference has been done, and if the file
                        has been tampered with before state transitions.

                diff_file_time = time;
                        This field records the last time modified of the difference file when the last aegis
                        -DIFFerence command was run.  It is only present between the being_developed and
                        being_integrated states, inclusive.  This field is used to determine if a difference has
                        been done, and if the difference file has been tampered with before state transitions.

                move = string;
                        To change the name of a file, a combination of deleting the old name and creating the
                        new name is used.  With deleted files, this field is used to say where it went.  With
                        new files, this field is used to say where it came from.

WRITING REPORT SCRIPTS

        When attempting to access these fields from within the report generator, you need a code fragment
        similar to the following:
                auto ps;
                ps = project[project_name()].state;
                auto cs;
                cs = ps.branch.change[change_number()];
        All of the fields mentioned in the man page can now be accessed as members of the cs variable.  For
        example, cs.state contains the state the change is in.

        If this change state refers to a branch, when you access a member of the branch.change field, you are
        given access to the change state data of that change on the branch.

        When you index the src field by a filename string, you may obtain access the the relevant file state
        (see aefstate(5) for more information).

SEE ALSO

        aenc(1) create a new change

        aegis(5)
                aegis file format syntax

        aecattr(5)
                change attributes file format

        aefstate(5)
                file state file format

        aegis version 4.24.3.D001
        Copyright (C) 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005,
        2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Peter Miller

        The aegis program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details use the 'aegis -VERSion License'
        command.  This is free software and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions; for
        details use the 'aegis -VERSion License' command.

AUTHOR

        Peter Miller   E-Mail:   millerp@canb.auug.org.au
        /\/\*             WWW:   http://www.canb.auug.org.au/~millerp/