Author: | Martin Blais <blais@furius.ca> |
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Date: | 2004-01-21 |
Abstract
A short exposé of some of the least-known or non-obvious features of xxdiff.
xxdiff has grown a number of little cool features that are not necessarily obvious from its user interface. This documents aims at presenting some of them together outside of the general documentation. (All these features are also documented in the user's manual.)
When comparing a large number of files for merge review, we want to minimize the amount of time we spend on useless changes, and you will most likely enable the "ignore whitespace" features. Sometimes some automated scripts that will launch xxdiff will be lauching it on two files which have no non-whitespace differences. It is then impossible to "see" if the files are exactly the same or not (I mean, byte-for-byte the same or not).
Sometimes it is important to know that, for example, before committing changes to a revision control system. For this purpose, you can check out the label over the overview area which will contain an equal sign (=) if there are no differences at all, not even whitespace differences. If you can see no visible differences and this marker is not present, this indicates that the files do differ, probably just in whitespace.
That little number of the overview area is the number of diff hunks that are unselected. You can save a merged result when all the hunks are selected, so this indicates the number of remaining hunks to resolve before you can save.
In the context of merge reviewing, it is often useful to make comments on the code that is visible from xxdiff. You can use the Control key and mouse button 1 to select an arbitrary set of lines in either file, and that text is put into the clipboard. You can then cut-n-paste it in a text editor where you make your comments.
A red line appears to display the selection of text stored in the clipboard.
How the line is formatted can be configured with the resources to include the line numbers and some other things.
(FIXME finish documenting the other features here)