On Oct 2, 7:57 am, Andy Wokula <anw...@yahoo.de> wrote:
> Am 24.08.2010 04:31, schrieb rudy b:
> > Hi,
> > I have a question about "diff".
> > I've always found "diff" very powerful, and I've never had any issue
> > with this commad.
> > Expect that I encoutered a problem, that I wish "diff" would be just
> > slightly more flexible.
> >
> > Usually "diff" is very smart in aligning the lines in a way to
> > optimise its match.
> > Is there any way that I can set some sort of flag for the "diff"
> > command to start comparing the files line by line ONLY (and not try to
> > use any of its smart matching algorithms) ?
> > line#1 (file1) .... line#1 (file2)
> > line#2 (file1) .... line#2 (file2)
> > line#3 (file1) .... line#3 (file2)
> > ...
> > line#n (file1) .... line#n (file2)
> >
> > thanks in advance,
> > Rudy
>
> This kind of diff can be done in Vimscript, see attached plugin! It's
> simple yet, for example 'diffopt' is ignored.
>
> Usage:
>
> :SetLineByLineDiff
> enable line-by-line diff (set 'diffexpr' to a different value)
>
> :SetLineByLineDiff!
> disable, set 'diffexpr' back to the default
>
> --
> Andy
>
> diffbyline.vim
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