NAME

VCS::Lite::Delta - VCS::Lite differences

SYNOPSIS

use VCS::Lite;

# diff

my $lit = VCS::Lite->new('/home/me/foo1.txt');
my $lit2 = VCS::Lite->new('/home/me/foo2.txt');
my $difftxt = $lit->delta($lit2)->diff;
print OUTFILE $difftxt;

# patch

my $delt = VCS::Lite::Delta->new('/home/me/patch.diff');
my $lit3 = $lit->patch($delt);
print OUTFILE $lit3->text;

DESCRIPTION

This module provides a Delta class for the differencing functionality of VCS::Lite

API

new

The underlying object of VCS::Lite::Delta is an array of difference chunks (hunks) such as that returned by Algorithm::Diff.

The constructor takes the following forms:

my $delt = VCS::Lite::Delta->new( '/my/file.diff',$sep); # File name
my $delt = VCS::Lite::Delta->new( \*FILE,$sep);	# File handle
my $delt = VCS::Lite::Delta->new( \$string,$sep); # String as scalar ref
my $delt = VCS::Lite::Delta->new( \@foo, $id1, $id2) # Array ref

$sep here is a regexp by which to split strings into tokens. The default is to use the natural perl mechanism of $/ (which is emulated when not reading from a file). The arrayref form is assuming an array of hunks such as the output from Algorithm::Diff::diff.

The other forms assume the input is the text form of a diff listing, either in diff format, or in unified format. The input is parsed, and errors are reported.

diff

print OUTFILE $delt->diff

This generates a standard diff format, for example:

4c4 < Now wherefore stopp'st thou me? --- > Now wherefore stoppest thou me?

udiff

print OUTFILE $delt->udiff

This generates a unified diff (like diff -u) similar to the form in which patches are submitted.

id

my ($id1,$id2) = $delt->id;
$delt2->id('foo.pl@@1','foo.pl@@3')

The id method allows get and set of the names associated with the two elements being diffed. The id is set for delta objects returned by VCS::Lite->diff, to the element IDs of the VCS::Lite objects being diffed.

Diff format omits the file names, hence the IDs will not be populated by new. This is not the case with diff -u format, which includes the file names which are passed in and available as IDs.

hunks

my @hunklist = $delt->hunks

A hunk is a technical term for a section of input containing a difference. Each hunk is an arrayref, containing the block of lines. Each line is itself an arrayref, for example:

[
  [ '+', 9, 'use Acme::Foo;'],
  [ '-', 9, 'use Acme::Bar;'],
]

See the documentation on Algorithm::Diff for more details of this structure.

SEE ALSO

Algorithm::Diff.

BUGS, PATCHES & FIXES

There are no known bugs at the time of this release. However, if you spot a bug or are experiencing difficulties that are not explained within the POD documentation, please send an email to barbie@cpan.org or submit a bug to the RT system (see link below). However, it would help greatly if you are able to pinpoint problems or even supply a patch.

http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=VCS-Lite

Fixes are dependent upon their severity and my availability. Should a fix not be forthcoming, please feel free to (politely) remind me.

AUTHOR

Original Author: Ivor Williams (RIP)          2002-2009
Current Maintainer: Barbie <barbie@cpan.org>  2009-2015

COPYRIGHT

Copyright (c) Ivor Williams, 2002-2006
Copyright (c) Barbie,        2009-2015

LICENCE

This distribution is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the Artistic Licence v2.