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Re: tlug: Horizontal diff?



On Wed, Feb 16, 2000 at 08:27:58AM +0900, Frank Bennett (?$B%U%i%s%/$Y%M%C%H?(B ) wrote:
> bunch of files, in two sets, with text stored in very long lines.  The two

How long is "very long"?  :-)

> I would like to identify the diffs between the two sets, but reg'lar diff
> will just turn up discrepancies line by line.  What I would like to do is
> get a more fine-grained return on differences *within* the line, so I can
> get a bead on how much has actually changed.

Emacs' ediff tool will highlight individual words within difference regions.
It rather cryptically calls this "refining" and "auto-refining." With proper
customization (or the right keystrokes in the -quick help buffer (check out
! * and @ which you can play with faster than I can describe :-)) you can see
just the changed words. (And the definition of what a "word" is is also
programmable if the content of your lines requires it).


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Jim Tittsler, Tokyo   ICQ: 5981586

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