prs
prs
is the last one checked in before the
cutoff. As usual, any fields left unspecified in the cutoff are given
the maximum legal value (for example, the seconds field defaults to 59).
The fields can be separated by any non-numeric character, for example
‘-c97/11/02-11:25:42’.
As an extension specific to cssc, if the argument contains more than twelve (12) digits, and the first four characters are all digits, it is assumed that a four-digit year form has been used. This means that you can say ‘-c1997/11/02-11:25:42’ to mean the same as the above.
In line with the X/Open CAE Specification, Commands and Utilities (version 2, September 1994, pages 588 and 361), if the century field is not given and the year is less than 69, it is assumed to be a year in the twenty-first century. The X/Open document does not mandate a four-digit year specifier, but it would not make sense to apply this rule if a four-digit year is specified. See Year 2000 Issues.
This behaviour is usually not the one required, and hence the -e
or -l options are specified too.
If one specifies the -d option, prs
by default only gives
information about the latest delta. To restore the default behavior of
showing all the deltas, use the -e option as well.