Hey,
Is there a std. way to make diff patches (in the Pd world)? If so is it written down somewhere? I've searched the /doc/dev and /dev sections of puredata.(info|org) with no luck.
Thanks.
Quoting Steffen Juul stffn@dibidut.dk:
Hey,
Is there a std. way to make diff patches (in the Pd world)? If so is it written down somewhere? I've searched the /doc/dev and /dev sections of puredata.(info|org) with no luck.
the most standard way i know is "diff -u oldpatch.pd newpatch.pd"
this of course is not very stable. if you find a better way please tell us :-)
fmasrd. IOhannes
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On Oct 15, 2007, at 3:05 PM, zmoelnig@iem.at wrote:
Quoting Steffen Juul stffn@dibidut.dk:
Hey,
Is there a std. way to make diff patches (in the Pd world)? If so is it written down somewhere? I've searched the /doc/dev and /dev sections of puredata.(info|org) with no luck.
the most standard way i know is "diff -u oldpatch.pd newpatch.pd"
this of course is not very stable. if you find a better way please tell us :-)
I think that diff -uw is pretty universal in the free software world. (-w is ignore white space changes). I usually use cvs to make the diff, so I copy the modified version into place in my CVS sources, and run:
cvs diff -uw mysource.c
.hc
fmasrd. IOhannes
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