lsstream

Lists information about one or more streams

APPLICABILITY


Product

Command Type

ClearCase


cleartool subcommand


ClearCase LT


cleartool subcommand


Platform

UNIX


Windows

SYNOPSIS

lsstream [ -s·hort | -l·ong | -fmt format-string

| -tre·e [ -fmt format-string ] [ -dep·th depth ]
| -anc·estor [ -fmt format-string ] [ -dep·th depth ] ] [ -obs·olete ]
[ -inv·ob vob-selector | -in project-selector | -vie·w view-tag
| -cvi·ew |stream-selector ... ]

DESCRIPTION

The lsstream command displays information about one or more streams.

RESTRICTIONS

None.

OPTIONS AND ARGUMENTS

SELECTING A DISPLAY FORMAT. Default: One-line summary.

-s·hort

Displays only the name of each stream.
-l·ong

Displays the following information for each stream:
-fmt format-string

Displays information in the specified format. See the fmt_ccase reference page for details.
-tre·e [ -fmt format-string ] [ -dep·th depth ]

Displays information for a stream, including its hierarchy of streams and activities. You can modify how information is displayed with the -fmt and -depth options.
The -fmt option presents information using the specified format string. See the fmt_ccase reference page for more information.
The -depth option specifies the number of levels to be displayed. The depth argument must be a positive integer.
-anc·estor [ -fmt format-string ] [ -dep·th depth ]

Displays information for a stream, including its containing project and folders. You can modify how information is displayed with the -fmt and -depth options.
The -fmt option presents information using the specified format string. See the fmt_ccase reference page for more information.
The -depth option sets the number of levels displayed. The depth argument must be a positive integer.

LISTING OBSOLETE STREAMS. Default: Lists only nonobsolete streams.

-obs·olete

Includes obsolete streams in the listing. Obsolete streams are those that have been processed with lock -obsolete.

SPECIFYING THE STREAM. Default: -cview.

-inv·ob vob-selector

Displays a list of all streams in the specified project VOB.
-in project-selector

Displays a list of all streams for the specified project and highlights the integration stream.
-vie·w view-tag

Displays information for the stream connected to the specified view.
-cvi·ew

Displays information for the stream connected to the current view.
stream-selector ...

Displays information for specified stream or streams.
You can specify the stream as a simple name or as an object selector of the form [stream]:name@vob-selector, where vob-selector specifies a project VOB (see the cleartool reference page). If you specify a simple name and the current directory is not a project VOB, then this command assumes the stream resides in the project VOB associated with the current view. If the current directory is a project VOB, then that project VOB is the context for identifying the stream.

EXAMPLES

The UNIX examples in this section are written for use in csh. If you use another shell, you may need to use different quoting and escaping conventions.

The Windows examples that include wildcards or quoting are written for use in cleartool interactive mode. If you use cleartool single-command mode, you may need to change the wildcards and quoting to make your command interpreter process the command appropriately.

In cleartool single-command mode, cmd-context represents the UNIX shell or Windows command interpreter prompt, followed by the cleartool command. In cleartool interactive mode, cmd-context represents the interactive cleartool prompt. In Attache, cmd-context represents the workspace prompt.

NOTE: In the UNIX examples that follow, arguments and output that show multicomponent VOB tags are not applicable to ClearCase LT, which recognizes only single-component VOB tags. In this manual, a multicomponent VOB tag is by convention a two-component VOB tag of the form /vobs/vob-tag-leaf-for example, /vobs/src. A single-component VOB tag consists of a leaf only-for example, /src. In all other respects, the examples are valid for ClearCase LT.

SEE ALSO

chstream, lock, mkstream, rmstream