Tuesday, June 5, 2012

vim-diff

+ diff.main
1 here's how my files are
2 _______________
3 one
4 two
5 if (one) {
6 some stuff;
7 }
8
9 if (one && two) {
10 some other stuff;
11 }
12 _______________
13
14 _______________
15 one
16 two
17 if (one && two ) {
18 some other stuff;
19 }
20 _______________
21
22 when i take the diff, the diff is as shown below.
23 actually the differnece is from line 5-6 in the first
24 file, its the new if block added, but vim-diff tries to
25 compare line 5-6 of first file with line 17, and shows
26 the diffrences from there on, now i want tell vimdiff
27 to actually try to match line 9 of first file line 17
28 of the second file, so that i can get the correct
29 differences. actually this feature is available in other
30 diff tools like beyondcompare, where one can specify where
31 to start comparing the files.
32
33 one
one
34 two
two
35 if (one) { | if
(one && two ) {
36 some stuff; <
37 } <
38 <
39 if (one && two) { <
40 some other
stuff; some other stuff;
41 } }
42
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