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Text::Diff(3)	      User Contributed Perl Documentation	 Text::Diff(3)

NAME
       Text::Diff - Perform diffs on files and record sets

SYNOPSIS
	   use Text::Diff;

	   ## Mix and match filenames, strings, file handles, producer subs,
	   ## or arrays of records; returns diff in a string.
	   ## WARNING: can return B<large> diffs for large files.
	   my $diff = diff "file1.txt", "file2.txt", { STYLE => "Context" };
	   my $diff = diff \$string1,	\$string2,   \%options;
	   my $diff = diff \*FH1,	\*FH2;
	   my $diff = diff \&reader1,	\&reader2;
	   my $diff = diff \@records1,	\@records2;

	   ## May also mix input types:
	   my $diff = diff \@records1,	"file_B.txt";

DESCRIPTION
       "diff()" provides a basic set of services akin to the GNU "diff"
       utility.	 It is not anywhere near as feature complete as GNU "diff",
       but it is better integrated with Perl and available on all platforms.
       It is often faster than shelling out to a system's "diff" executable
       for small files, and generally slower on larger files.

       Relies on Algorithm::Diff for, well, the algorithm.  This may not
       produce the same exact diff as a system's local "diff" executable, but
       it will be a valid diff and comprehensible by "patch".  We haven't seen
       any differences between Algorithm::Diff's logic and GNU diff's, but we
       have not examined them to make sure they are indeed identical.

       Note: If you don't want to import the "diff" function, do one of the
       following:

	  use Text::Diff ();

	  require Text::Diff;

       That's a pretty rare occurence, so "diff()" is exported by default.
       =head1 OPTIONS

       diff() takes two parameters from which to draw input and a set of
       options to control it's output.	The options are:

       FILENAME_A, MTIME_A, FILENAME_B, MTIME_B
	   The name of the file and the modification time "files"

	   These are filled in automatically for each file when diff() is
	   passed a filename, unless a defined value is passed in.

	   If a filename is not passed in and FILENAME_A and FILENAME_B are
	   not provided or "undef", the header will not be printed.

	   Unused on "OldStyle" diffs.

       OFFSET_A, OFFSET_B
	   The index of the first line / element.  These default to 1 for all
	   parameter types except ARRAY references, for which the default is
	   0.  This is because ARRAY references are presumed to be data
	   structures, while the others are line oriented text.

       STYLE
	   "Unified", "Context", "OldStyle", or an object or class reference
	   for a class providing "file_header()", "hunk_header()", "hunk()",
	   "hunk_footer()" and "file_footer()" methods.	 The two footer()
	   methods are provided for overloading only; none of the formats
	   provide them.

	   Defaults to "Unified" (unlike standard "diff", but Unified is
	   what's most often used in submitting patches and is the most human
	   readable of the three.

	   If the package indicated by the STYLE has no hunk() method,
	   c<diff()> will load it automatically (lazy loading).	 Since all
	   such packages should inherit from Text::Diff::Base, this should be
	   marvy.

	   Styles may be specified as class names ("STYLE =" "Foo"), in which
	   case they will be "new()"ed with no parameters, or as objects
	   ("STYLE =" Foo->new>).

       CONTEXT
	   How many lines before and after each diff to display.  Ignored on
	   old-style diffs.  Defaults to 3.

       OUTPUT
	   Examples and their equivalent subroutines:

	       OUTPUT	=> \*FOOHANDLE,	  # like: sub { print FOOHANDLE shift() }
	       OUTPUT	=> \$output,	  # like: sub { $output .= shift }
	       OUTPUT	=> \@output,	  # like: sub { push @output, shift }
	       OUTPUT	=> sub { $output .= shift },

	   If no "OUTPUT" is supplied, returns the diffs in a string.  If
	   "OUTPUT" is a "CODE" ref, it will be called once with the
	   (optional) file header, and once for each hunk body with the text
	   to emit.  If "OUTPUT" is an IO::Handle, output will be emitted to
	   that handle.

       FILENAME_PREFIX_A, FILENAME_PREFIX_B
	   The string to print before the filename in the header. Unused on
	   "OldStyle" diffs.  Defaults are "---", "+++" for Unified and "***",
	   "+++" for Context.

       KEYGEN, KEYGEN_ARGS
	   These are passed to "traverse_sequences" in Algorithm::Diff.

       Note: if neither "FILENAME_" option is defined, the header will not be
       printed.	 If at one is present, the other and both MTIME_ options must
       be present or "Use of undefined variable" warnings will be generated
       (except on "OldStyle" diffs, which ignores these options).

Formatting Classes
       These functions implement the output formats.  They are grouped in to
       classes so diff() can use class names to call the correct set of output
       routines and so that you may inherit from them easily.  There are no
       constructors or instance methods for these classes, though subclasses
       may provide them if need be.

       Each class has file_header(), hunk_header(), hunk(), and footer()
       methods identical to those documented in the Text::Diff::Unified
       section.	 header() is called before the hunk() is first called,
       footer() afterwards.  The default footer function is an empty method
       provided for overloading:

	   sub footer { return "End of patch\n" }

       Some output formats are provided by external modules (which are loaded
       automatically), such as Text::Diff::Table.  These are are documented
       here to keep the documentation simple.

   Text::Diff::Base
       Returns "" for all methods (other than "new()").

   Text::Diff::Unified
	 --- A	 Mon Nov 12 23:49:30 2001
	 +++ B	 Mon Nov 12 23:49:30 2001
	 @@ -2,13 +2,13 @@
	  2
	  3
	  4
	 -5d
	 +5a
	  6
	  7
	  8
	  9
	 +9a
	  10
	  11
	 -11d
	  12
	  13

       file_header
	     $s = Text::Diff::Unified->file_header( $options );

	   Returns a string containing a unified header.  The sole parameter
	   is the options hash passed in to diff(), containing at least:

	     FILENAME_A	 => $fn1,
	     MTIME_A	 => $mtime1,
	     FILENAME_B	 => $fn2,
	     MTIME_B	 => $mtime2

	   May also contain

	     FILENAME_PREFIX_A	  => "---",
	     FILENAME_PREFIX_B	  => "+++",

	   to override the default prefixes (default values shown).

       hunk_header
	     Text::Diff::Unified->hunk_header( \@ops, $options );

	   Returns a string containing the output of one hunk of unified diff.

       Text::Diff::Unified::hunk
	     Text::Diff::Unified->hunk( \@seq_a, \@seq_b, \@ops, $options );

	   Returns a string containing the output of one hunk of unified diff.

   Text::Diff::Table
	 +--+----------------------------------+--+------------------------------+
	 |  |../Test-Differences-0.2/MANIFEST  |  |../Test-Differences/MANIFEST	 |
	 |  |Thu Dec 13 15:38:49 2001	       |  |Sat Dec 15 02:09:44 2001	 |
	 +--+----------------------------------+--+------------------------------+
	 |  |				       * 1|Changes			 *
	 | 1|Differences.pm		       | 2|Differences.pm		 |
	 | 2|MANIFEST			       | 3|MANIFEST			 |
	 |  |				       * 4|MANIFEST.SKIP		 *
	 | 3|Makefile.PL		       | 5|Makefile.PL			 |
	 |  |				       * 6|t/00escape.t			 *
	 | 4|t/00flatten.t		       | 7|t/00flatten.t		 |
	 | 5|t/01text_vs_data.t		       | 8|t/01text_vs_data.t		 |
	 | 6|t/10test.t			       | 9|t/10test.t			 |
	 +--+----------------------------------+--+------------------------------+

       This format also goes to some pains to highlight "invisible" characters
       on differing elements by selectively escaping whitespace:

	 +--+--------------------------+--------------------------+
	 |  |demo_ws_A.txt	       |demo_ws_B.txt		  |
	 |  |Fri Dec 21 08:36:32 2001  |Fri Dec 21 08:36:50 2001  |
	 +--+--------------------------+--------------------------+
	 | 1|identical		       |identical		  |
	 * 2|	     spaced in	       |	also spaced in	  *
	 * 3|embedded space	       |embedded	tab	  *
	 | 4|identical		       |identical		  |
	 * 5|	     spaced in	       |\ttabbed in		  *
	 * 6|trailing spaces\s\s\n     |trailing tabs\t\t\n	  *
	 | 7|identical		       |identical		  |
	 * 8|lf line\n		       |crlf line\r\n		  *
	 * 9|embedded ws	       |embedded\tws		  *
	 +--+--------------------------+--------------------------+

       See "Text::Diff::Table" for more details, including how the whitespace
       escaping works.

   Text::Diff::Context
	   *** A   Mon Nov 12 23:49:30 2001
	   --- B   Mon Nov 12 23:49:30 2001
	   ***************
	   *** 2,14 ****
	     2
	     3
	     4
	   ! 5d
	     6
	     7
	     8
	     9
	     10
	     11
	   - 11d
	     12
	     13
	   --- 2,14 ----
	     2
	     3
	     4
	   ! 5a
	     6
	     7
	     8
	     9
	   + 9a
	     10
	     11
	     12
	     13

       Note: hunk_header() returns only "***************\n".

   Text::Diff::OldStyle
	   5c5
	   < 5d
	   ---
	   > 5a
	   9a10
	   > 9a
	   12d12
	   < 11d

       Note: no file_header().

LIMITATIONS
       Must suck both input files entirely in to memory and store them with a
       normal amount of Perlish overhead (one array location) per record.
       This is implied by the implementation of Algorithm::Diff, which takes
       two arrays.  If Algorithm::Diff ever offers an incremental mode, this
       can be changed (contact the maintainers of Algorithm::Diff and
       Text::Diff if you need this; it shouldn't be too terribly hard to tie
       arrays in this fashion).

       Does not provide most of the more refined GNU diff options: recursive
       directory tree scanning, ignoring blank lines / whitespace, etc., etc.
       These can all be added as time permits and need arises, many are rather
       easy; patches quite welcome.

       Uses closures internally, this may lead to leaks on "perl" versions
       5.6.1 and prior if used many times over a process' life time.

AUTHOR
       Adam Kennedy <adamk@cpan.org>

       Barrie Slaymaker <barries@slaysys.com>

COPYRIGHT
       Some parts copyright 2009 Adam Kennedy.

       Copyright 2001 Barrie Slaymaker.	 All Rights Reserved.

       You may use this under the terms of either the Artistic License or GNU
       Public License v 2.0 or greater.

perl v5.12.5			  2011-04-16			 Text::Diff(3)
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