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| 84291 | 1 \input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*- |
| 2 @c documentation for Ediff | |
| 3 @c Written by Michael Kifer | |
| 4 | |
| 5 @comment %**start of header (This is for running Texinfo on a region.) | |
| 6 | |
| 7 @comment Using ediff.info instead of ediff in setfilename breaks DOS. | |
| 8 @comment @setfilename ediff | |
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| 84291 | 11 |
| 12 @settitle Ediff User's Manual | |
| 13 @synindex vr cp | |
| 14 @synindex fn cp | |
| 15 @synindex pg cp | |
| 16 @synindex ky cp | |
| 17 | |
| 18 @iftex | |
| 19 @finalout | |
| 20 @end iftex | |
| 21 @c @smallbook | |
| 22 @comment %**end of header (This is for running Texinfo on a region.) | |
| 23 | |
| 24 @copying | |
| 25 This file documents Ediff, a comprehensive visual interface to Unix diff | |
| 26 and patch utilities. | |
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28 Copyright @copyright{} 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, |
| 106815 | 29 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
| 84291 | 30 |
| 31 @quotation | |
| 32 Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document | |
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| 84291 | 34 any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no |
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41 developing GNU and promoting software freedom.'' |
| 84291 | 42 @end quotation |
| 43 @end copying | |
| 44 | |
| 45 @dircategory Emacs | |
| 46 @direntry | |
| 47 * Ediff: (ediff). A visual interface for comparing and merging programs. | |
| 48 @end direntry | |
| 49 | |
| 50 @titlepage | |
| 51 @title Ediff User's Manual | |
| 52 @sp 4 | |
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| 84291 | 56 @sp 5 |
| 57 @author Michael Kifer | |
| 58 @page | |
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| 60 @vskip 0pt plus 1filll | |
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| 62 @end titlepage | |
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| 66 @node Top, Introduction, (dir), (dir) | |
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| 84291 | 69 |
| 70 @menu | |
| 71 * Introduction:: About Ediff. | |
| 72 * Major Entry Points:: How to use Ediff. | |
| 73 * Session Commands:: Ediff commands used within a session. | |
| 74 * Registry of Ediff Sessions:: Keeping track of multiple Ediff sessions. | |
| 75 * Session Groups:: Comparing and merging directories. | |
| 76 * Remote and Compressed Files:: You may want to know about this. | |
| 77 * Customization:: How to make Ediff work the way YOU want. | |
| 78 * Credits:: Thanks to those who helped. | |
| 79 * GNU Free Documentation License:: The license for this documentation. | |
| 80 * Index:: | |
| 81 @end menu | |
| 82 | |
| 83 @node Introduction, Major Entry Points, Top, Top | |
| 84 @chapter Introduction | |
| 85 | |
| 86 @cindex Comparing files and buffers | |
| 87 @cindex Merging files and buffers | |
| 88 @cindex Patching files and buffers | |
| 89 @cindex Finding differences | |
| 90 | |
| 91 Ediff provides a convenient way for simultaneous browsing through | |
| 92 the differences between a pair (or a triple) of files or buffers | |
| 93 (which are called @samp{variants} for our purposes). The | |
| 94 files being compared, file-A, file-B, and file-C (if applicable) are | |
| 95 shown in separate windows (side by side, one above the another, or in | |
| 96 separate frames), and the differences are highlighted as you step | |
| 97 through them. You can also copy difference regions from one buffer to | |
| 98 another (and recover old differences if you change your mind). | |
| 99 | |
| 100 Another powerful feature is the ability to merge a pair of files into a | |
| 101 third buffer. Merging with an ancestor file is also supported. | |
| 102 Furthermore, Ediff is equipped with directory-level capabilities that | |
| 103 allow the user to conveniently launch browsing or merging sessions on | |
| 104 groups of files in two (or three) different directories. | |
| 105 | |
| 106 In addition, Ediff can apply a patch to a file and then let you step through | |
| 107 both files, the patched and the original one, simultaneously, | |
| 108 difference-by-difference. You can even apply a patch right out of a mail | |
| 109 buffer, i.e., patches received by mail don't even have to be saved. Since | |
| 110 Ediff lets you copy differences between variants, you can, in effect, apply | |
| 111 patches selectively (i.e., you can copy a difference region from | |
| 112 @file{file.orig} to @file{file}, thereby undoing any particular patch that | |
| 113 you don't like). | |
| 114 | |
| 115 Ediff even understands multi-file patches and can apply them interactively! | |
| 116 (Ediff can recognize multi-file patches only if they are in the context | |
| 117 format or GNU unified format. All other patches are treated as 1-file | |
| 118 patches. Ediff is [hopefully] using the same algorithm as @code{patch} to | |
| 119 determine which files need to be patched.) | |
| 120 | |
| 121 Ediff is aware of version control, which lets you compare | |
| 122 files with their older versions. Ediff also works with remote and | |
| 123 compressed files, automatically ftp'ing them over and uncompressing them. | |
| 124 @xref{Remote and Compressed Files}, for details. | |
| 125 | |
| 126 This package builds upon ideas borrowed from Emerge, and several of Ediff's | |
| 127 functions are adaptations from Emerge. Although Ediff subsumes and greatly | |
| 128 extends Emerge, much of the functionality in Ediff is influenced by Emerge. | |
| 129 The architecture and the interface are, of course, drastically different. | |
| 130 | |
| 131 @node Major Entry Points, Session Commands, Introduction, Top | |
| 132 @chapter Major Entry Points | |
| 133 | |
| 134 When Ediff starts up, it displays a small control window, which accepts the | |
| 135 Ediff commands, and two or three windows displaying the files to be compared | |
| 136 or merged. The control window can be in its own small frame or it can be | |
| 137 part of a bigger frame that displays other buffers. In any case, it is | |
| 138 important that the control window be active (i.e., be the one receiving the | |
| 139 keystrokes) when you use Ediff. You can switch to other Emacs buffers at | |
| 140 will and even edit the files currently being compared with Ediff and then | |
| 141 switch back to Ediff at any time by activating the appropriate Emacs windows. | |
| 142 | |
| 143 Ediff can be invoked interactively using the following functions, which can | |
| 144 be run either from the minibuffer or from the menu bar. In the menu bar, | |
| 145 all Ediff's entry points belong to three submenus of the Tools menu: | |
| 146 Compare, Merge, and Apply Patch. | |
| 147 | |
| 148 @table @code | |
| 149 @item ediff-files | |
| 150 @itemx ediff | |
| 151 @findex ediff-files | |
| 152 @findex ediff | |
| 153 Compare two files. | |
| 154 | |
| 155 @item ediff-backup | |
| 156 @findex ediff-backup | |
| 157 Compare a file with its backup. If there are several numerical backups, use | |
| 158 the latest. If the file is itself a backup, then compare it with its | |
| 159 original. | |
| 160 | |
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| 84291 | 166 @item ediff-buffers |
| 167 @findex ediff-buffers | |
| 168 Compare two buffers. | |
| 169 | |
| 170 @item ediff-files3 | |
| 171 @itemx ediff3 | |
| 172 @findex ediff-files3 | |
| 173 @findex ediff3 | |
| 174 Compare three files. | |
| 175 | |
| 176 @item ediff-buffers3 | |
| 177 @findex ediff-buffers3 | |
| 178 Compare three buffers. | |
| 179 | |
| 180 @item edirs | |
| 181 @itemx ediff-directories | |
| 182 @findex edirs | |
| 183 @findex ediff-directories | |
| 184 Compare files common to two directories. | |
| 185 @item edirs3 | |
| 186 @itemx ediff-directories3 | |
| 187 @findex edirs3 | |
| 188 @findex ediff-directories3 | |
| 189 Compare files common to three directories. | |
| 190 @item edir-revisions | |
| 191 @itemx ediff-directory-revisions | |
| 192 @findex ediff-directory-revisions | |
| 193 @findex edir-revisions | |
| 194 Compare versions of files in a given directory. Ediff selects only the | |
| 195 files that are under version control. | |
| 196 @item edir-merge-revisions | |
| 197 @itemx ediff-merge-directory-revisions | |
| 198 @findex edir-merge-revisions | |
| 199 @findex ediff-merge-directory-revisions | |
| 200 Merge versions of files in a given directory. Ediff selects only the | |
| 201 files that are under version control. | |
| 202 @item edir-merge-revisions-with-ancestor | |
| 203 @itemx ediff-merge-directory-revisions-with-ancestor | |
| 204 @findex edir-merge-revisions-with-ancestor | |
| 205 @findex ediff-merge-directory-revisions-with-ancestor | |
| 206 Merge versions of files in a given directory using other versions as | |
| 207 ancestors. Ediff selects only the files that are under version control. | |
| 208 | |
| 209 @item ediff-windows-wordwise | |
| 210 @findex ediff-windows-wordwise | |
| 211 Compare windows word-by-word. | |
| 212 | |
| 213 @item ediff-windows-linewise | |
| 214 @findex ediff-windows-linewise | |
| 215 Compare windows line-by-line. | |
| 216 | |
| 217 @item ediff-regions-wordwise | |
| 218 @findex ediff-regions-wordwise | |
| 219 Compare regions word-by-word. The regions can come from the same buffer | |
| 220 and they can even overlap. You will be asked to specify the buffers that | |
| 221 contain the regions, which you want to compare. For each buffer, you will | |
| 222 also be asked to mark the regions to be compared. Pay attention to the | |
| 223 messages that appear in the minibuffer. | |
| 224 | |
| 225 @item ediff-regions-linewise | |
| 226 @findex ediff-regions-linewise | |
| 227 Similar to @code{ediff-windows-linewise}, but compares the regions | |
| 228 line-by-line. See @code{ediff-windows-linewise} for more details. | |
| 229 | |
| 230 @item ediff-revision | |
| 231 @findex ediff-revision | |
| 232 Compare versions of the current buffer, if the buffer is visiting | |
| 233 a file under version control. | |
| 234 | |
| 235 @item ediff-patch-file | |
| 236 @itemx epatch | |
| 237 @findex ediff-patch-file | |
| 238 @findex epatch | |
| 239 | |
| 240 Patch a file or multiple files, then compare. If the patch applies to just | |
| 241 one file, Ediff will invoke a regular comparison session. If it is a | |
| 242 multi-file patch, then a session group interface will be used and the user | |
| 243 will be able to patch the files selectively. @xref{Session Groups}, for | |
| 244 more details. | |
| 245 | |
| 246 Since the patch might be in a buffer or a file, you will be asked which is | |
| 247 the case. To avoid this extra prompt, you can invoke this command with a | |
| 248 prefix argument. With an odd prefix argument, Ediff assumes the patch | |
| 249 is in a file; with an even argument, a buffer is assumed. | |
| 250 | |
| 251 Note that @code{ediff-patch-file} will actually use the @code{patch} | |
| 252 utility to change the original files on disk. This is not that | |
| 253 dangerous, since you will always have the original contents of the file | |
| 254 saved in another file that has the extension @file{.orig}. | |
| 255 Furthermore, if the file is under version control, then you can always back | |
| 256 out to one of the previous versions (see the section on Version Control in | |
| 257 the Emacs manual). | |
| 258 | |
| 259 @code{ediff-patch-file} is careful about versions control: if the file | |
| 260 to be patched is checked in, then Ediff will offer to check it out, because | |
| 261 failing to do so may result in the loss of the changes when the file is | |
| 262 checked out the next time. | |
| 263 | |
| 264 If you don't intend to modify the file via the patch and just want to see | |
| 265 what the patch is all about (and decide later), then | |
| 266 @code{ediff-patch-buffer} might be a better choice. | |
| 267 | |
| 268 @item ediff-patch-buffer | |
| 269 @itemx epatch-buffer | |
| 270 @findex ediff-patch-buffer | |
| 271 @findex epatch-buffer | |
| 272 Patch a buffer, then compare. The buffer being patched and the file visited | |
| 273 by that buffer (if any) is @emph{not} modified. The result of the patch | |
| 274 appears in some other buffer that has the name ending with @emph{_patched}. | |
| 275 | |
| 276 This function would refuse to apply a multifile patch to a buffer. Use | |
| 277 @code{ediff-patch-file} for that (and when you want the original file to be | |
| 278 modified by the @code{patch} utility). | |
| 279 | |
| 280 Since the patch might be in a buffer or a file, you will be asked which is | |
| 281 the case. To avoid this extra prompt, you can invoke this command with a | |
| 282 prefix argument. With an odd prefix argument, Ediff assumes the patch | |
| 283 is in a file; with an even argument, a buffer is assumed. | |
| 284 | |
| 285 @item ediff-merge-files | |
| 286 @itemx ediff-merge | |
| 287 @findex ediff-merge-files | |
| 288 @findex ediff-merge | |
| 289 Merge two files. | |
| 290 | |
| 291 @item ediff-merge-files-with-ancestor | |
| 292 @itemx ediff-merge-with-ancestor | |
| 293 @findex ediff-merge-files-with-ancestor | |
| 294 @findex ediff-merge-with-ancestor | |
| 295 Like @code{ediff-merge}, but with a third ancestor file. | |
| 296 | |
| 297 @item ediff-merge-buffers | |
| 298 @findex ediff-merge-buffers | |
| 299 Merge two buffers. | |
| 300 | |
| 301 @item ediff-merge-buffers-with-ancestor | |
| 302 @findex ediff-merge-buffers-with-ancestor | |
| 303 Same but with ancestor. | |
| 304 | |
| 305 | |
| 306 @item edirs-merge | |
| 307 @itemx ediff-merge-directories | |
| 308 @findex edirs-merge | |
| 309 @findex ediff-merge-directories | |
| 310 Merge files common to two directories. | |
| 311 @item edirs-merge-with-ancestor | |
| 312 @itemx ediff-merge-directories-with-ancestor | |
| 313 @findex edirs-merge-with-ancestor | |
| 314 @findex ediff-merge-directories-with-ancestor | |
| 315 Same but using files in a third directory as ancestors. | |
| 316 If a pair of files doesn't have an ancestor in the ancestor-directory, you | |
| 317 will still be able to merge them without the ancestor. | |
| 318 | |
| 319 @item ediff-merge-revisions | |
| 320 @findex ediff-merge-revisions | |
| 321 Merge two versions of the file visited by the current buffer. | |
| 322 | |
| 323 @item ediff-merge-revisions-with-ancestor | |
| 324 @findex ediff-merge-revisions-with-ancestor | |
| 325 Same but with ancestor. | |
| 326 | |
| 327 @item ediff-documentation | |
| 328 @findex ediff-documentation | |
| 329 Brings up this manual. | |
| 330 | |
| 331 @item ediff-show-registry | |
| 332 @itemx eregistry | |
| 333 Brings up Ediff session registry. This feature enables you to quickly find | |
| 334 and restart active Ediff sessions. | |
| 335 @end table | |
| 336 | |
| 337 @noindent | |
| 338 If you want Ediff to be loaded from the very beginning of your Emacs | |
| 339 session, you should put this line in your @file{~/.emacs} file: | |
| 340 | |
| 341 @example | |
| 342 (require 'ediff) | |
| 343 @end example | |
| 344 | |
| 345 @noindent | |
| 346 Otherwise, Ediff will be loaded automatically when you use one of the | |
| 347 above functions, either directly or through the menus. | |
| 348 | |
| 349 When the above functions are invoked, the user is prompted for all the | |
| 350 necessary information---typically the files or buffers to compare, merge, or | |
| 351 patch. Ediff tries to be smart about these prompts. For instance, in | |
| 352 comparing/merging files, it will offer the visible buffers as defaults. In | |
| 353 prompting for files, if the user enters a directory, the previously input | |
| 354 file name will be appended to that directory. In addition, if the variable | |
| 355 @code{ediff-use-last-dir} is not @code{nil}, Ediff will offer | |
| 356 previously entered directories as defaults (which will be maintained | |
| 357 separately for each type of file, A, B, or C). | |
| 358 @vindex @code{ediff-use-last-dir} | |
| 359 | |
| 360 All the above functions use the POSIX @code{diff} or @code{diff3} programs | |
| 361 to find differences between two files. They process the @code{diff} output | |
| 362 and display it in a convenient form. At present, Ediff understands only | |
| 363 the plain output from diff. Options such as @samp{-c} are not supported, | |
| 364 nor is the format produced by incompatible file comparison programs such as | |
| 365 the VMS version of @code{diff}. | |
| 366 | |
| 367 The functions @code{ediff-files}, @code{ediff-buffers}, | |
| 368 @code{ediff-files3}, @code{ediff-buffers3} first display the coarse, | |
| 369 line-based difference regions, as reported by the @code{diff} program. The | |
| 370 total number of difference regions and the current difference number are | |
| 371 always displayed in the mode line of the control window. | |
| 372 | |
| 373 Since @code{diff} may report fairly large chunks of text as being different, | |
| 374 even though the difference may be localized to just a few words or even | |
| 375 to the white space or line breaks, Ediff further @emph{refines} the | |
| 376 regions to indicate which exact words differ. If the only difference is | |
| 377 in the white space and line breaks, Ediff says so. | |
| 378 | |
| 379 On a color display, fine differences are highlighted with color; on a | |
| 380 monochrome display, they are underlined. @xref{Highlighting Difference | |
| 381 Regions}, for information on how to customize this. | |
| 382 | |
| 383 The commands @code{ediff-windows-wordwise}, | |
| 384 @code{ediff-windows-linewise}, @code{ediff-regions-wordwise} and | |
| 385 @code{ediff-regions-linewise} do comparison on parts of existing Emacs | |
| 386 buffers. The commands @code{ediff-windows-wordwise} and | |
| 387 @code{ediff-regions-wordwise} are intended for relatively small segments | |
| 388 of buffers (e.g., up to 100 lines, depending on the speed of your machine), | |
| 389 as they perform comparison on the basis of words rather than lines. | |
| 390 (Word-wise comparison of large chunks of text can be slow.) | |
| 391 | |
| 392 To compare large regions, use @code{ediff-regions-linewise}. This | |
| 393 command displays differences much like @code{ediff-files} and | |
| 394 @code{ediff-buffers}. | |
| 395 | |
| 396 The functions @code{ediff-patch-file} and @code{ediff-patch-buffer} apply a | |
| 397 patch to a file or a buffer and then run Ediff on the appropriate | |
| 398 files/buffers, displaying the difference regions. | |
| 399 | |
| 400 The entry points @code{ediff-directories}, @code{ediff-merge-directories}, | |
| 401 etc., provide a convenient interface for comparing and merging files in | |
| 402 different directories. The user is presented with Dired-like interface from | |
| 403 which one can run a group of related Ediff sessions. | |
| 404 | |
| 405 For files under version control, @code{ediff-revision} lets you compare | |
| 406 the file visited by the current buffer to one of its checked-in versions. | |
| 407 You can also compare two checked-in versions of the visited file. | |
| 408 Moreover, the functions @code{ediff-directory-revisions}, | |
| 409 @code{ediff-merge-directory-revisions}, etc., let you run a group of | |
| 410 related Ediff sessions by taking a directory and comparing (or merging) | |
| 411 versions of files in that directory. | |
| 412 | |
| 413 @node Session Commands, Registry of Ediff Sessions, Major Entry Points, Top | |
| 414 @chapter Session Commands | |
| 415 | |
| 416 All Ediff commands are displayed in a Quick Help window, unless you type | |
| 417 @kbd{?} to shrink the window to just one line. You can redisplay the help | |
| 418 window by typing @kbd{?} again. The Quick Help commands are detailed below. | |
| 419 | |
| 420 Many Ediff commands take numeric prefix arguments. For instance, if you | |
| 421 type a number, say 3, and then @kbd{j} (@code{ediff-jump-to-difference}), | |
| 422 Ediff moves to the third difference region. Typing 3 and then @kbd{a} | |
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| 84291 | 424 to variant B. Likewise, 4 followed by @kbd{ra} restores the 4th difference |
| 425 region in buffer A (if it was previously written over via the command | |
| 426 @kbd{a}). | |
| 427 | |
| 428 Some commands take negative prefix arguments as well. For instance, typing | |
| 429 @kbd{-} and then @kbd{j} will make the last difference region | |
| 430 current. Typing @kbd{-2} then @kbd{j} makes the penultimate difference | |
| 431 region current, etc. | |
| 432 | |
| 433 Without the prefix argument, all commands operate on the currently | |
| 434 selected difference region. You can make any difference region | |
| 435 current using the various commands explained below. | |
| 436 | |
| 437 For some commands, the actual value of the prefix argument is | |
| 438 immaterial. However, if supplied, the prefix argument may modify the | |
| 439 command (see @kbd{ga}, @kbd{gb}, and @kbd{gc}). | |
| 440 | |
| 441 @menu | |
| 442 * Quick Help Commands:: Frequently used commands. | |
| 443 * Other Session Commands:: Commands that are not bound to keys. | |
| 444 @end menu | |
| 445 | |
| 446 @node Quick Help Commands,Other Session Commands,,Session Commands | |
| 447 @section Quick Help Commands | |
| 448 | |
| 449 @table @kbd | |
| 450 @item ? | |
| 451 @kindex ? | |
| 452 Toggles the Ediff Quick Help window ON and OFF. | |
| 453 @item G | |
| 454 @kindex G | |
| 455 Prepares a mail buffer for sending a praise or a curse to the Ediff maintainer. | |
| 456 | |
| 457 @item E | |
| 458 @kindex E | |
| 459 Brings up the top node of this manual, where you can find further | |
| 460 information on the various Ediff functions and advanced issues, such as | |
| 461 customization, session groups, etc. | |
| 462 | |
| 463 @item v | |
| 464 @kindex v | |
| 465 Scrolls up buffers A and B (and buffer C where appropriate) in a | |
| 466 coordinated fashion. | |
| 467 @item V | |
| 468 @kindex V | |
| 469 Scrolls the buffers down. | |
| 470 | |
| 471 @item < | |
| 472 @kindex < | |
| 473 Scrolls the buffers to the left simultaneously. | |
| 474 @item > | |
| 475 @kindex > | |
| 476 Scrolls buffers to the right. | |
| 477 | |
| 478 @item wd | |
| 479 @kindex wd | |
| 480 Saves the output from the diff utility, for further reference. | |
| 481 | |
| 482 With prefix argument, saves the plain output from @code{diff} (see | |
| 483 @code{ediff-diff-program} and @code{ediff-diff-options}). Without the | |
| 484 argument, it saves customized @code{diff} output (see | |
| 485 @code{ediff-custom-diff-program} and @code{ediff-custom-diff-options}), if | |
| 486 it is available. | |
| 487 | |
| 488 @item wa | |
| 489 @kindex wa | |
| 490 Saves buffer A, if it was modified. | |
| 491 @item wb | |
| 492 @kindex wb | |
| 493 Saves buffer B, if it was modified. | |
| 494 @item wc | |
| 495 @kindex wc | |
| 496 Saves buffer C, if it was modified (if you are in a session that | |
| 497 compares three files simultaneously). | |
| 498 | |
| 499 @item a | |
| 500 @kindex a | |
| 501 @emph{In comparison sessions:} | |
| 502 Copies the current difference region (or the region specified as the prefix | |
| 503 to this command) from buffer A to buffer B. | |
| 504 Ediff saves the old contents of buffer B's region; it can | |
| 505 be restored via the command @kbd{rb}, which see. | |
| 506 | |
| 507 @emph{In merge sessions:} | |
| 508 Copies the current difference region (or the region specified as the prefix | |
| 509 to this command) from buffer A to the merge buffer. The old contents of | |
| 510 this region in buffer C can be restored via the command @kbd{r}. | |
| 511 | |
| 512 @item b | |
| 513 @kindex b | |
| 514 Works similarly, but copies the current difference region from buffer B to | |
| 515 buffer A (in @emph{comparison sessions}) or the merge buffer (in | |
| 516 @emph{merge sessions}). | |
| 517 | |
| 518 Ediff saves the old contents of the difference region copied over; it can | |
| 519 be reinstated via the command @kbd{ra} in comparison sessions and | |
| 520 @kbd{r} in merge sessions. | |
| 521 | |
| 522 @item ab | |
| 523 @kindex ab | |
| 524 Copies the current difference region (or the region specified as the prefix | |
| 525 to this command) from buffer A to buffer B. This (and the next five) | |
| 526 command is enabled only in sessions that compare three files | |
| 527 simultaneously. The old region in buffer B is saved and can be restored | |
| 528 via the command @kbd{rb}. | |
| 529 @item ac | |
| 530 @kindex ac | |
| 531 Copies the difference region from buffer A to buffer C. | |
| 532 The old region in buffer C is saved and can be restored via the command | |
| 533 @kbd{rc}. | |
| 534 @item ba | |
| 535 @kindex ba | |
| 536 Copies the difference region from buffer B to buffer A. | |
| 537 The old region in buffer A is saved and can be restored via the command | |
| 538 @kbd{ra}. | |
| 539 @item bc | |
| 540 @kindex bc | |
| 541 Copies the difference region from buffer B to buffer C. | |
| 542 The command @kbd{rc} undoes this. | |
| 543 @item ca | |
| 544 @kindex ca | |
| 545 Copies the difference region from buffer C to buffer A. | |
| 546 The command @kbd{ra} undoes this. | |
| 547 @item cb | |
| 548 @kindex cb | |
| 549 Copies the difference region from buffer C to buffer B. | |
| 550 The command @kbd{rb} undoes this. | |
| 551 | |
| 552 @item p | |
| 553 @itemx DEL | |
| 554 @kindex p | |
| 555 @kindex DEL | |
| 556 Makes the previous difference region current. | |
| 557 @item n | |
| 558 @itemx SPC | |
| 559 @kindex n | |
| 560 @kindex SPC | |
| 561 Makes the next difference region current. | |
| 562 | |
| 563 @item j | |
| 564 @itemx -j | |
| 565 @itemx Nj | |
| 566 @kindex j | |
| 567 Makes the very first difference region current. | |
| 568 | |
| 569 @kbd{-j} makes the last region current. Typing a number, N, and then `j' | |
| 570 makes the difference region N current. Typing -N (a negative number) then | |
| 571 `j' makes current the region Last - N. | |
| 572 | |
| 573 @item ga | |
| 574 @kindex ga | |
| 575 Makes current the difference region closest to the position of the point in | |
| 576 buffer A. | |
| 577 | |
| 578 However, with a prefix argument, Ediff would position all variants | |
| 579 around the area indicated by the current point in buffer A: if | |
| 580 the point is inside a difference region, then the variants will be | |
| 581 positioned at this difference region. If the point is not in any difference | |
| 582 region, then it is in an area where all variants agree with each other. In | |
| 583 this case, the variants will be positioned so that each would display this | |
| 584 area (of agreement). | |
| 585 @item gb | |
| 586 @kindex gb | |
| 587 Makes current the difference region closest to the position of the point in | |
| 588 buffer B. | |
| 589 | |
| 590 With a prefix argument, behaves like @kbd{ga}, but with respect to buffer B. | |
| 591 @item gc | |
| 592 @kindex gc | |
| 593 @emph{In merge sessions:} | |
| 594 makes current the difference region closest to the point in the merge buffer. | |
| 595 | |
| 596 @emph{In 3-file comparison sessions:} | |
| 597 makes current the region closest to the point in buffer C. | |
| 598 | |
| 599 With a prefix argument, behaves like @kbd{ga}, but with respect to buffer C. | |
| 600 | |
| 601 @item ! | |
| 602 @kindex ! | |
| 603 Recomputes the difference regions, bringing them up to date. This is often | |
| 604 needed because it is common to do all sorts of editing during Ediff | |
| 605 sessions, so after a while, the highlighted difference regions may no | |
| 606 longer reflect the actual differences among the buffers. | |
| 607 | |
| 608 @item * | |
| 609 @kindex * | |
| 610 Forces refinement of the current difference region, which highlights the exact | |
| 611 words of disagreement among the buffers. With a negative prefix argument, | |
| 612 unhighlights the current region. | |
| 613 | |
| 614 Forceful refinement may be needed if Ediff encounters a difference region | |
| 615 that is larger than @code{ediff-auto-refine-limit}. In this situation, | |
| 616 Ediff doesn't do automatic refinement in order to improve response time. | |
| 617 (Ediff doesn't auto-refine on dumb terminals as well, but @kbd{*} still | |
| 618 works there. However, the only useful piece of information it can tell you | |
| 619 is whether or not the difference regions disagree only in the amount of | |
| 620 white space.) | |
| 621 | |
| 622 This command is also useful when the highlighted fine differences are | |
| 623 no longer current, due to user editing. | |
| 624 | |
| 625 @item m | |
| 626 @kindex m | |
| 627 Displays the current Ediff session in a frame as wide as the physical | |
| 628 display. This is useful when comparing files side-by-side. Typing `m' again | |
| 629 restores the original size of the frame. | |
| 630 | |
| 631 @item | | |
| 632 @kindex | | |
| 633 Toggles the horizontal/vertical split of the Ediff display. Horizontal | |
| 634 split is convenient when it is possible to compare files | |
| 635 side-by-side. If the frame in which files are displayed is too narrow | |
| 636 and lines are cut off, typing @kbd{m} may help some. | |
| 637 | |
| 638 @item @@ | |
| 639 @kindex @@ | |
| 640 Toggles auto-refinement of difference regions (i.e., automatic highlighting | |
| 641 of the exact words that differ among the variants). Auto-refinement is | |
| 642 turned off on devices where Emacs doesn't support highlighting. | |
| 643 | |
| 644 On slow machines, it may be advantageous to turn auto-refinement off. The | |
| 645 user can always forcefully refine specific difference regions by typing | |
| 646 @kbd{*}. | |
| 647 | |
| 648 @item h | |
| 649 @kindex h | |
| 650 Cycles between full highlighting, the mode where fine differences are not | |
| 651 highlighted (but computed), and the mode where highlighting is done with | |
| 652 @acronym{ASCII} strings. The latter is not really recommended, unless on a dumb TTY. | |
| 653 | |
| 654 @item r | |
| 655 @kindex r | |
| 656 Restores the old contents of the region in the merge buffer. | |
| 657 (If you copied a difference region from buffer A or B into the merge buffer | |
| 658 using the commands @kbd{a} or @kbd{b}, Ediff saves the old contents of the | |
| 659 region in case you change your mind.) | |
| 660 | |
| 661 This command is enabled in merge sessions only. | |
| 662 | |
| 663 @item ra | |
| 664 @kindex ra | |
| 665 Restores the old contents of the current difference region in buffer A, | |
| 666 which was previously saved when the user invoked one of these commands: | |
| 667 @kbd{b}, @kbd{ba}, @kbd{ca}, which see. This command is enabled in | |
| 668 comparison sessions only. | |
| 669 @item rb | |
| 670 @kindex rb | |
| 671 Restores the old contents of the current difference region in buffer B, | |
| 672 which was previously saved when the user invoked one of these commands: | |
| 673 @kbd{a}, @kbd{ab}, @kbd{cb}, which see. This command is enabled in | |
| 674 comparison sessions only. | |
| 675 @item rc | |
| 676 @kindex rc | |
| 677 Restores the old contents of the current difference region in buffer C, | |
| 678 which was previously saved when the user invoked one of these commands: | |
| 679 @kbd{ac}, @kbd{bc}, which see. This command is enabled in 3-file | |
| 680 comparison sessions only. | |
| 681 | |
| 682 @item ## | |
| 683 @kindex ## | |
| 684 Tell Ediff to skip over regions that disagree among themselves only in the | |
| 685 amount of white space and line breaks. | |
| 686 | |
| 687 Even though such regions will be skipped over, you can still jump to any | |
| 688 one of them by typing the region number and then `j'. Typing @kbd{##} | |
| 689 again puts Ediff back in the original state. | |
| 690 | |
| 691 @item #c | |
| 692 @kindex #c | |
| 693 @vindex ediff-ignore-case-option | |
| 694 @vindex ediff-ignore-case-option3 | |
| 695 @vindex ediff-ignore-case | |
| 696 Toggle case sensitivity in the diff program. All diffs are recomputed. | |
| 697 Case sensitivity is controlled by the variables | |
| 698 @code{ediff-ignore-case-option}, @code{ediff-ignore-case-option3}, | |
| 699 and @code{ediff-ignore-case}, which are explained elsewhere. | |
| 700 | |
| 701 @item #h | |
| 702 @itemx #f | |
| 703 @kindex #f | |
| 704 @kindex #h | |
| 705 Ediff works hard to ameliorate the effects of boredom in the workplace... | |
| 706 | |
| 707 Quite often differences are due to identical replacements (e.g., the word | |
| 708 `foo' is replaced with the word `bar' everywhere). If the number of regions | |
| 709 with such boring differences exceeds your tolerance threshold, you may be | |
| 710 tempted to tell Ediff to skip these regions altogether (you will still be able | |
| 711 to jump to them via the command @kbd{j}). The above commands, @kbd{#h} | |
| 712 and @kbd{#f}, may well save your day! | |
| 713 | |
| 714 @kbd{#h} prompts you to specify regular expressions for each | |
| 715 variant. Difference regions where each variant's region matches the | |
| 716 corresponding regular expression will be skipped from then on. (You can | |
| 717 also tell Ediff to skip regions where at least one variant matches its | |
| 718 regular expression.) | |
| 719 | |
| 720 @kbd{#f} does dual job: it focuses on regions that match the corresponding | |
| 721 regular expressions. All other regions will be skipped | |
| 722 over. @xref{Selective Browsing}, for more. | |
| 723 | |
| 724 @item A | |
| 725 @kindex A | |
| 726 Toggles the read-only property in buffer A. | |
| 727 If file A is under version control and is checked in, it is checked out | |
| 728 (with your permission). | |
| 729 @item B | |
| 730 @kindex B | |
| 731 Toggles the read-only property in buffer B. | |
| 732 If file B is under version control and is checked in, it is checked out. | |
| 733 @item C | |
| 734 @kindex C | |
| 735 Toggles the read-only property in buffer C (in 3-file comparison sessions). | |
| 736 If file C is under version control and is checked in, it is checked out. | |
| 737 | |
| 738 @item ~ | |
| 739 @kindex ~ | |
| 740 Swaps the windows where buffers A and B are displayed. If you are comparing | |
| 741 three buffers at once, then this command would rotate the windows among | |
| 742 buffers A, B, and C. | |
| 743 | |
| 744 @item i | |
| 745 @kindex i | |
| 746 Displays all kinds of useful data about the current Ediff session. | |
| 747 @item D | |
| 748 @kindex D | |
| 749 Runs @code{ediff-custom-diff-program} on the variants and displays the | |
| 750 buffer containing the output. This is useful when you must send the output | |
| 751 to your Mom. | |
| 752 | |
| 753 With a prefix argument, displays the plain @code{diff} output. | |
| 754 @xref{Patch and Diff Programs}, for details. | |
| 755 | |
| 756 @item R | |
| 757 @kindex R | |
| 758 Displays a list of currently active Ediff sessions---the Ediff Registry. | |
| 759 You can then restart any of these sessions by either clicking on a session | |
| 760 record or by putting the cursor over it and then typing the return key. | |
| 761 | |
| 762 (Some poor souls leave so many active Ediff sessions around that they loose | |
| 763 track of them completely... The `R' command is designed to save these | |
| 764 people from the recently discovered Ediff Proficiency Syndrome.) | |
| 765 | |
| 766 Typing @kbd{R} brings up Ediff Registry only if it is typed into an Ediff | |
| 767 Control Panel. If you don't have a control panel handy, type this in the | |
| 768 minibuffer: @kbd{M-x eregistry}. @xref{Registry of Ediff Sessions}. | |
| 769 | |
| 770 @item M | |
| 771 @kindex M | |
| 772 Shows the session group buffer that invoked the current Ediff session. | |
| 773 @xref{Session Groups}, for more information on session groups. | |
| 774 | |
| 775 @item z | |
| 776 @kindex z | |
| 777 Suspends the current Ediff session. (If you develop a condition known as | |
| 778 Repetitive Ediff Injury---a serious but curable illness---you must change | |
| 779 your current activity. This command tries hard to hide all Ediff-related | |
| 780 buffers.) | |
| 781 | |
| 782 The easiest way to resume a suspended Ediff session is through the registry | |
| 783 of active sessions. @xref{Registry of Ediff Sessions}, for details. | |
| 784 @item q | |
| 785 @kindex q | |
| 786 Terminates this Ediff session. With a prefix argument (e.g.,@kbd{1q}), asks | |
| 787 if you also want to delete the buffers of the variants. | |
| 788 Modified files and the results of merges are never deleted. | |
| 789 | |
| 790 @item % | |
| 791 @kindex % | |
| 792 Toggles narrowing in Ediff buffers. Ediff buffers may be narrowed if you | |
| 793 are comparing only parts of these buffers via the commands | |
| 794 @code{ediff-windows-*} and @code{ediff-regions-*}, which see. | |
| 795 | |
| 796 @item C-l | |
| 797 @kindex C-l | |
| 798 Restores the usual Ediff window setup. This is the quickest way to resume | |
| 799 an Ediff session, but it works only if the control panel of that session is | |
| 800 visible. | |
| 801 | |
| 802 @item $$ | |
| 803 @kindex $$ | |
| 804 While merging with an ancestor file, Ediff is determined to reduce user's | |
| 805 wear and tear by saving him and her much of unproductive, repetitive | |
| 806 typing. If it notices that, say, file A's difference region is identical to | |
| 807 the same difference region in the ancestor file, then the merge buffer will | |
| 808 automatically get the difference region taken from buffer B. The rationale | |
| 809 is that this difference region in buffer A is as old as that in the | |
| 810 ancestor buffer, so the contents of that region in buffer B represents real | |
| 811 change. | |
| 812 | |
| 813 You may want to ignore such `obvious' merges and concentrate on difference | |
| 814 regions where both files `clash' with the ancestor, since this means that | |
| 815 two different people have been changing this region independently and they | |
| 816 had different ideas on how to do this. | |
| 817 | |
| 818 The above command does this for you by skipping the regions where only one | |
| 819 of the variants clashes with the ancestor but the other variant agrees with | |
| 820 it. Typing @kbd{$$} again undoes this setting. | |
| 821 | |
| 822 @item $* | |
| 823 @kindex $* | |
| 824 When merging files with large number of differences, it is sometimes | |
| 825 convenient to be able to skip the difference regions for which you already | |
| 826 decided which variant is most appropriate. Typing @kbd{$*} will accomplish | |
| 827 precisely this. | |
| 828 | |
| 829 To be more precise, this toggles the check for whether the current merge is | |
| 830 identical to its default setting, as originally decided by Ediff. For | |
| 831 instance, if Ediff is merging according to the `combined' policy, then the | |
| 832 merge region is skipped over if it is different from the combination of the | |
| 833 regions in buffers A and B. (Warning: swapping buffers A and B will confuse | |
| 834 things in this respect.) If the merge region is marked as `prefer-A' then | |
| 835 this region will be skipped if it differs from the current difference | |
| 836 region in buffer A, etc. | |
| 837 | |
| 838 @item / | |
| 839 @kindex / | |
| 840 Displays the ancestor file during merges. | |
| 841 @item & | |
| 842 @kindex & | |
| 843 In some situations, such as when one of the files agrees with the ancestor file | |
| 844 on a difference region and the other doesn't, Ediff knows what to do: it copies | |
| 845 the current difference region from the second buffer into the merge buffer. | |
| 846 | |
| 847 In other cases, the right course of action is not that clearcut, and Ediff | |
| 848 would use a default action. The above command changes the default action. | |
| 849 The default action can be @samp{default-A} (choose the region from buffer | |
| 850 A), @samp{default-B} (choose the region from buffer B), or @samp{combined} | |
| 851 (combine the regions from the two buffers). | |
| 852 @xref{Merging and diff3}, for further details. | |
| 853 | |
| 854 The command @kbd{&} also affects the regions in the merge buffers that have | |
| 855 @samp{default-A}, @samp{default-B}, or @samp{combined} status, provided | |
| 856 they weren't changed with respect to the original. For instance, if such a | |
| 857 region has the status @samp{default-A} then changing the default action to | |
| 858 @samp{default-B} will also replace this merge-buffer's region with the | |
| 859 corresponding region from buffer B. | |
| 860 | |
| 861 @item s | |
| 862 @kindex s | |
| 863 Causes the merge window shrink to its minimum size, thereby exposing as much | |
| 864 of the variant buffers as possible. Typing `s' again restores | |
| 865 the original size of that window. | |
| 866 | |
| 867 With a positive prefix argument, this command enlarges the merge window. | |
| 868 E.g., @kbd{4s} increases the size of the window by about 4 lines, if | |
| 869 possible. With a negative numeric argument, the size of the merge window | |
| 870 shrinks by that many lines, if possible. Thus, @kbd{-s} shrinks the window | |
| 871 by about 1 line and @kbd{-3s} by about 3 lines. | |
| 872 | |
| 873 This command is intended only for temporary viewing; therefore, Ediff | |
| 874 restores window C to its original size whenever it makes any other change | |
| 875 in the window configuration. However, redisplaying (@kbd{C-l}) or jumping | |
| 876 to another difference does not affect window C's size. | |
| 877 | |
| 878 The split between the merge window and the variant windows is controlled by | |
| 879 the variable @code{ediff-merge-window-share}, which see. | |
| 880 | |
| 881 @item + | |
| 882 @kindex + | |
| 883 Combines the difference regions from buffers A and B and copies the | |
| 884 result into the merge buffer. @xref{Merging and diff3}, and the | |
| 885 variables @code{ediff-combine-diffs} and @code{ediff-combination-pattern}. | |
| 886 | |
| 887 | |
| 888 @item = | |
| 889 @kindex = | |
| 890 You may run into situations when a large chunk of text in one file has been | |
| 891 edited and then moved to a different place in another file. In such a case, | |
| 892 these two chunks of text are unlikely to belong to the same difference | |
| 893 region, so the refinement feature of Ediff will not be able to tell you | |
| 894 what exactly differs inside these chunks. Since eyeballing large pieces of | |
| 895 text is contrary to human nature, Ediff has a special command to help | |
| 896 reduce the risk of developing a cataract. | |
| 897 | |
| 898 In other situations, the currently highlighted region might be big and you | |
| 899 might want to reconcile of them interactively. | |
| 900 | |
| 901 All of this can be done with the above command, @kbd{=}, which | |
| 902 compares regions within Ediff buffers. Typing @kbd{=} creates a | |
| 903 child Ediff session for comparing regions in buffers A, B, or | |
| 904 C as follows. | |
| 905 | |
| 906 First, you will be asked whether you want to compare the fine differences | |
| 907 between the currently highlighted buffers on a word-by-word basis. If you | |
| 908 accept, a child Ediff session will start using the currently highlighted | |
| 909 regions. Ediff will let you step over the differences word-wise. | |
| 910 | |
| 911 If you reject the offer, you will be asked to select regions of your choice. | |
| 912 | |
| 913 @emph{If you are comparing 2 files or buffers:} | |
| 914 Ediff will ask you to select regions in buffers A and B. | |
| 915 | |
| 916 @emph{If you are comparing 3 files or buffers simultaneously:} Ediff will | |
| 917 ask you to choose buffers and then select regions inside those buffers. | |
| 918 | |
| 919 @emph{If you are merging files or buffers (with or without ancestor):} | |
| 920 Ediff will ask you to choose which buffer (A or B) to compare with the | |
| 921 merge buffer and then select regions in those buffers. | |
| 922 | |
| 923 @end table | |
| 924 | |
| 925 @node Other Session Commands,,Quick Help Commands,Session Commands | |
| 926 @section Other Session Commands | |
| 927 | |
| 928 The following commands can be invoked from within any Ediff session, | |
| 929 although some of them are not bound to a key. | |
| 930 | |
| 931 @table @code | |
| 932 @item eregistry | |
| 933 @itemx ediff-show-registry | |
| 934 @findex eregistry | |
| 935 @findex ediff-show-registry | |
| 936 This command brings up the registry of active Ediff sessions. Ediff | |
| 937 registry is a device that can be used to resume any active Ediff session | |
| 938 (which may have been postponed because the user switched to some other | |
| 939 activity). This command is also useful for switching between multiple | |
| 940 active Ediff sessions that are run at the same time. The function | |
| 941 @code{eregistry} is an alias for @code{ediff-show-registry}. | |
| 942 @xref{Registry of Ediff Sessions}, for more information on this registry. | |
| 943 | |
| 944 @item ediff-toggle-multiframe | |
| 945 @findex ediff-toggle-multiframe | |
| 946 Changes the display from the multi-frame mode (where the quick help window | |
| 947 is in a separate frame) to the single-frame mode (where all Ediff buffers | |
| 948 share the same frame), and vice versa. See | |
| 949 @code{ediff-window-setup-function} for details on how to make either of | |
| 950 these modes the default one. | |
| 951 | |
| 952 This function can also be invoked from the Menubar. However, in some | |
| 953 cases, the change will take place only after you execute one of the Ediff | |
| 954 commands, such as going to the next difference or redisplaying. | |
| 955 | |
| 956 @item ediff-toggle-use-toolbar | |
| 957 @findex ediff-toggle-use-toolbar | |
| 958 Available in XEmacs only. The Ediff toolbar provides quick access to some | |
| 959 of the common Ediff functions. This function toggles the display of the | |
| 960 toolbar. If invoked from the menubar, the function may take sometimes | |
| 961 effect only after you execute an Ediff command, such as going to the next | |
| 962 difference. | |
| 963 | |
| 964 @item ediff-use-toolbar-p | |
| 965 @vindex ediff-use-toolbar-p | |
| 966 The use of the toolbar can also be specified via the variable | |
| 967 @code{ediff-use-toolbar-p} (default is @code{t}). This variable can be set | |
| 968 only in @file{.emacs} --- do @strong{not} change it interactively. Use the | |
| 969 function @code{ediff-toggle-use-toolbar} instead. | |
| 970 | |
| 971 @item ediff-revert-buffers-then-recompute-diffs | |
| 972 @findex ediff-revert-buffers-then-recompute-diffs | |
| 973 This command reverts the buffers you are comparing and recomputes their | |
| 974 differences. It is useful when, after making changes, you decided to | |
| 975 make a fresh start, or if at some point you changed the files being | |
| 976 compared but want to discard any changes to comparison buffers that were | |
| 977 done since then. | |
| 978 | |
| 979 This command normally asks for confirmation before reverting files. | |
| 980 With a prefix argument, it reverts files without asking. | |
| 981 | |
| 982 | |
| 983 @item ediff-profile | |
| 984 @findex ediff-profile | |
| 985 Ediff has an admittedly primitive (but useful) facility for profiling | |
| 986 Ediff's commands. It is meant for Ediff maintenance---specifically, for | |
| 987 making it run faster. The function @code{ediff-profile} toggles | |
| 988 profiling of ediff commands. | |
| 989 @end table | |
| 990 | |
| 991 @node Registry of Ediff Sessions, Session Groups, Session Commands, Top | |
| 992 @chapter Registry of Ediff Sessions | |
| 993 | |
| 994 Ediff maintains a registry of all its invocations that are | |
| 995 still @emph{active}. This feature is very convenient for switching among | |
| 996 active Ediff sessions or for quickly restarting a suspended Ediff session. | |
| 997 | |
| 998 The focal point of this activity is a buffer | |
| 999 called @emph{*Ediff Registry*}. You can display this buffer by typing | |
| 1000 @kbd{R} in any Ediff Control Buffer or Session Group Buffer | |
| 1001 (@pxref{Session Groups}), or by typing | |
| 1002 @kbd{M-x eregistry} into the Minibuffer. | |
| 1003 The latter would be the fastest way to bring up the registry | |
| 1004 buffer if no control or group buffer is displayed in any of the visible | |
| 1005 Emacs windows. | |
| 1006 If you are in a habit of running multiple long Ediff sessions and often need to | |
| 1007 suspend, resume, or switch between them, it may be a good idea to have the | |
| 1008 registry buffer permanently displayed in a separate, dedicated window. | |
| 1009 | |
| 1010 The registry buffer has several convenient key bindings. | |
| 1011 For instance, clicking mouse button 2 or typing | |
| 1012 @kbd{RET} or @kbd{v} over any session record resumes that session. | |
| 1013 Session records in the registry buffer provide a fairly complete | |
| 1014 description of each session, so it is usually easy to identify the right | |
| 1015 session to resume. | |
| 1016 | |
| 1017 Other useful commands are bound to @kbd{SPC} (next registry record) | |
| 1018 and @kbd{DEL} (previous registry record). There are other commands as well, | |
| 1019 but you don't need to memorize them, since they are listed at the top of | |
| 1020 the registry buffer. | |
| 1021 | |
| 1022 @node Session Groups, Remote and Compressed Files, Registry of Ediff Sessions, Top | |
| 1023 @chapter Session Groups | |
| 1024 | |
| 1025 Several major entries of Ediff perform comparison and merging on | |
| 1026 directories. On entering @code{ediff-directories}, | |
| 1027 @code{ediff-directories3}, | |
| 1028 @code{ediff-merge-directories}, | |
| 1029 @code{ediff-merge-directories-with-ancestor}, | |
| 1030 @code{ediff-directory-revisions}, | |
| 1031 @code{ediff-merge-directory-revisions}, or | |
| 1032 @code{ediff-merge-directory-revisions-with-ancestor}, | |
| 1033 the user is presented with a | |
| 1034 Dired-like buffer that lists files common to the directories involved along | |
| 1035 with their sizes. (The list of common files can be further filtered through | |
| 1036 a regular expression, which the user is prompted for.) We call this buffer | |
| 1037 @emph{Session Group Panel} because all Ediff sessions associated with the | |
| 1038 listed files will have this buffer as a common focal point. | |
| 1039 | |
| 1040 Clicking button 2 or typing @kbd{RET} or @kbd{v} over a | |
| 1041 record describing files invokes Ediff in the appropriate mode on these | |
| 1042 files. You can come back to the session group buffer associated with a | |
| 1043 particular invocation of Ediff by typing @kbd{M} in Ediff control buffer of | |
| 1044 that invocation. | |
| 1045 | |
| 1046 Many commands are available in the session group buffer; some are | |
| 1047 applicable only to certain types of work. The relevant commands are always | |
| 1048 listed at the top of each session group buffer, so there is no need to | |
| 1049 memorize them. | |
| 1050 | |
| 1051 In directory comparison or merging, a session group panel displays only the | |
| 1052 files common to all directories involved. The differences are kept in a | |
| 1053 separate @emph{directory difference buffer} and are conveniently displayed | |
| 1054 by typing @kbd{D} to the corresponding session group panel. Thus, as an | |
| 1055 added benefit, Ediff can be used to compare the contents of up to three | |
| 1056 directories. | |
| 1057 | |
| 1058 @cindex Directory difference buffer | |
| 1059 Sometimes it is desirable to copy some files from one directory to another | |
| 1060 without exiting Ediff. The @emph{directory difference buffer}, which is | |
| 1061 displayed by typing @kbd{D} as discussed above, can be used for this | |
| 1062 purpose. If a file is, say, in Ediff's Directory A, but is missing in | |
| 1063 Ediff's Directory B (Ediff will refuse to override existing files), then | |
| 1064 typing @kbd{C} or clicking mouse button 2 over that file (which must be | |
| 1065 displayed in directory difference buffer) will copy that file from | |
| 1066 Directory A to Directory B. | |
| 1067 | |
| 1068 Session records in session group panels are also marked with @kbd{+}, for | |
| 1069 active sessions, and with @kbd{-}, for finished sessions. | |
| 1070 | |
| 1071 Sometimes, it is convenient to exclude certain sessions from a group. | |
| 1072 Usually this happens when the user doesn't intend to run Ediff of certain | |
| 1073 files in the group, and the corresponding session records just add clutter | |
| 1074 to the session group buffer. To help alleviate this problem, the user can | |
| 1075 type @kbd{h} to mark a session as a candidate for exclusion and @kbd{x} to | |
| 1076 actually hide the marked sessions. There actions are reversible: with a | |
| 1077 prefix argument, @kbd{h} unmarks the session under the cursor, and @kbd{x} | |
| 1078 brings the hidden sessions into the view (@kbd{x} doesn't unmark them, | |
| 1079 though, so the user has to explicitly unmark the sessions of interest). | |
| 1080 | |
| 1081 Group sessions also understand the command @kbd{m}, which marks sessions | |
| 1082 for future operations (other than hiding) on a group of sessions. At present, | |
| 1083 the only such group-level operation is the creation of a multi-file patch. | |
| 1084 | |
| 1085 @vindex ediff-autostore-merges | |
| 1086 For group sessions created to merge files, Ediff can store all merges | |
| 1087 automatically in a directory. The user is asked to specify such directory | |
| 1088 if the value of @code{ediff-autostore-merges} is non-@code{nil}. If the value is | |
| 1089 @code{nil}, nothing is done to the merge buffers---it will be the user's | |
| 1090 responsibility to save them. If the value is @code{t}, the user will be | |
| 1091 asked where to save the merge buffers in all merge jobs, even those that do | |
| 1092 not originate from a session group. It the value is neither @code{nil} nor | |
| 1093 @code{t}, the merge buffer is saved @emph{only} if this merge session was | |
| 1094 invoked from a session group. This behavior is implemented in the function | |
| 1095 @code{ediff-maybe-save-and-delete-merge}, which is a hook in | |
| 1096 @code{ediff-quit-merge-hook}. The user can supply a different hook, if | |
| 1097 necessary. | |
| 1098 | |
| 1099 The variable @code{ediff-autostore-merges} is buffer-local, so it can be | |
| 1100 set on a per-buffer basis. Therefore, use @code{setq-default} to change | |
| 1101 this variable globally. | |
| 1102 | |
| 1103 @cindex Multi-file patches | |
| 1104 A multi-file patch is a concatenated output of several runs of the Unix | |
| 1105 @code{diff} command (some versions of @code{diff} let you create a | |
| 1106 multi-file patch in just one run). Ediff facilitates creation of | |
| 1107 multi-file patches as follows. If you are in a session group buffer | |
| 1108 created in response to @code{ediff-directories} or | |
| 1109 @code{ediff-directory-revisions}, you can mark (by typing @kbd{m}) the | |
| 1110 desired Ediff sessions and then type @kbd{P} to create a | |
| 1111 multi-file patch of those marked sessions. | |
| 1112 Ediff will then display a buffer containing the patch. | |
| 1113 The patch is generated by invoking @code{diff} on all marked individual | |
| 1114 sessions (represented by files) and session groups (represented by | |
| 1115 directories). Ediff will also recursively descend into any @emph{unmarked} | |
| 1116 session group and will search for marked sessions there. In this way, you | |
| 1117 can create multi-file patches that span file subtrees that grow out of | |
| 1118 any given directory. | |
| 1119 | |
| 1120 In an @code{ediff-directories} session, it is enough to just mark the | |
| 1121 requisite sessions. In @code{ediff-directory-revisions} revisions, the | |
| 1122 marked sessions must also be active, or else Ediff will refuse to produce a | |
| 1123 multi-file patch. This is because, in the latter-style sessions, there are | |
| 1124 many ways to create diff output, and it is easier to handle by running | |
| 1125 Ediff on the inactive sessions. | |
| 1126 | |
| 1127 Last, but not least, by typing @kbd{==}, you can quickly find out which | |
| 1128 sessions have identical entries, so you won't have to run Ediff on those | |
| 1129 sessions. This, however, works only on local, uncompressed files. | |
| 1130 For compressed or remote files, this command won't report anything. | |
| 1131 Likewise, you can use @kbd{=h} to mark sessions with identical entries | |
| 1132 for hiding or, with @kbd{=m}, for further operations. | |
| 1133 | |
| 1134 The comparison operations @kbd{==}, @kbd{=h}, and @kbd{=m} can recurse into | |
| 1135 subdirectories to see if they have identical contents (so the user will not | |
| 1136 need to descend into those subdirectories manually). These commands ask the | |
| 1137 user whether or not to do a recursive descent. | |
| 1138 | |
| 1139 | |
| 1140 | |
| 1141 @node Remote and Compressed Files, Customization, Session Groups, Top | |
| 1142 @chapter Remote and Compressed Files | |
| 1143 | |
| 1144 Ediff works with remote, compressed, and encrypted files. Ediff | |
| 1145 supports @file{ange-ftp.el}, @file{jka-compr.el}, @file{uncompress.el} | |
| 1146 and @file{crypt++.el}, but it may work with other similar packages as | |
| 1147 well. This means that you can compare files residing on another | |
| 1148 machine, or you can apply a patch to a file on another machine. Even | |
| 1149 the patch itself can be a remote file! | |
| 1150 | |
| 1151 When patching compressed or remote files, Ediff does not rename the source | |
| 1152 file (unlike what the @code{patch} utility would usually do). Instead, the | |
| 1153 source file retains its name and the result of applying the patch is placed | |
| 1154 in a temporary file that has the suffix @file{_patched} attached. | |
| 1155 Generally, this applies to files that are handled using black magic, such | |
| 1156 as special file handlers (ange-ftp and some compression and encryption | |
| 1157 packages also use this method). | |
| 1158 | |
| 1159 Regular files are treated by the @code{patch} utility in the usual manner, | |
| 1160 i.e., the original is renamed into @file{source-name.orig} and the result | |
| 1161 of the patch is placed into the file source-name (@file{_orig} is used | |
| 97142 | 1162 on systems like DOS, etc.) |
| 84291 | 1163 |
| 1164 @node Customization, Credits, Remote and Compressed Files, Top | |
| 1165 @chapter Customization | |
| 1166 | |
| 1167 Ediff has a rather self-explanatory interface, and in most cases you | |
| 1168 won't need to change anything. However, should the need arise, there are | |
| 1169 extensive facilities for changing the default behavior. | |
| 1170 | |
| 1171 Most of the customization can be done by setting various variables in the | |
| 1172 @file{.emacs} file. Some customization (mostly window-related | |
| 1173 customization and faces) can be done by putting appropriate lines in | |
| 1174 @file{.Xdefaults}, @file{.xrdb}, or whatever X resource file is in use. | |
| 1175 | |
| 1176 With respect to the latter, please note that the X resource | |
| 1177 for Ediff customization is `Ediff', @emph{not} `emacs'. | |
| 1178 @xref{Window and Frame Configuration}, | |
| 1179 @xref{Highlighting Difference Regions}, for further details. Please also | |
| 1180 refer to Emacs manual for the information on how to set Emacs X resources. | |
| 1181 | |
| 1182 @menu | |
| 1183 * Hooks:: Customization via the hooks. | |
| 1184 * Quick Help Customization:: How to customize Ediff's quick help feature. | |
| 1185 * Window and Frame Configuration:: Controlling the way Ediff displays things. | |
| 1186 * Selective Browsing:: Advanced browsing through difference regions. | |
| 1187 * Highlighting Difference Regions:: Controlling highlighting. | |
| 1188 * Narrowing:: Comparing regions, windows, etc. | |
| 1189 * Refinement of Difference Regions:: How to control the refinement process. | |
| 1190 * Patch and Diff Programs:: Changing the utilities that compute differences | |
| 1191 and apply patches. | |
| 1192 * Merging and diff3:: How to customize Ediff in its Merge Mode. | |
| 1193 * Support for Version Control:: Changing the version control package. | |
| 1194 You are not likely to do that. | |
| 1195 * Customizing the Mode Line:: Changing the look of the mode line in Ediff. | |
| 1196 * Miscellaneous:: Other customization. | |
| 1197 * Notes on Heavy-duty Customization:: Customization for the gurus. | |
| 1198 @end menu | |
| 1199 | |
| 1200 @node Hooks, Quick Help Customization, Customization, Customization | |
| 1201 @section Hooks | |
| 1202 | |
| 1203 The bulk of customization can be done via the following hooks: | |
| 1204 | |
| 1205 @table @code | |
| 1206 @item ediff-load-hook | |
| 1207 @vindex ediff-load-hook | |
| 1208 This hook can be used to change defaults after Ediff is loaded. | |
| 1209 | |
| 1210 @item ediff-before-setup-hook | |
| 1211 @vindex ediff-before-setup-hook | |
| 1212 Hook that is run just before Ediff rearranges windows to its liking. | |
| 1213 Can be used to save windows configuration. | |
| 1214 | |
| 1215 @item ediff-keymap-setup-hook | |
| 1216 @vindex ediff-keymap-setup-hook | |
| 1217 @vindex ediff-mode-map | |
| 1218 This hook can be used to alter bindings in Ediff's keymap, | |
| 1219 @code{ediff-mode-map}. These hooks are | |
| 1220 run right after the default bindings are set but before | |
| 1221 @code{ediff-load-hook}. The regular user needs not be concerned with this | |
| 1222 hook---it is provided for implementors of other Emacs packages built on top | |
| 1223 of Ediff. | |
| 1224 | |
| 1225 @item ediff-before-setup-windows-hook | |
| 1226 @itemx ediff-after-setup-windows-hook | |
| 1227 @vindex ediff-before-setup-windows-hook | |
| 1228 @vindex ediff-after-setup-windows-hook | |
| 1229 These two hooks are called before and after Ediff sets up its window | |
| 1230 configuration. These hooks are run each time Ediff rearranges windows to | |
| 1231 its liking. This happens whenever it detects that the user changed the | |
| 1232 windows setup. | |
| 1233 | |
| 1234 @item ediff-suspend-hook | |
| 1235 @itemx ediff-quit-hook | |
| 1236 @vindex ediff-suspend-hook | |
| 1237 @vindex ediff-quit-hook | |
| 1238 These two hooks are run when you suspend or quit Ediff. They can be | |
| 1239 used to set desired window configurations, delete files Ediff didn't | |
| 1240 want to clean up after exiting, etc. | |
| 1241 | |
| 1242 By default, @code{ediff-quit-hook} holds one hook function, | |
| 1243 @code{ediff-cleanup-mess}, which cleans after Ediff, as appropriate in | |
| 1244 most cases. You probably won't want to change it, but you might | |
| 1245 want to add other hook functions. | |
| 1246 | |
| 1247 Keep in mind that hooks executing before @code{ediff-cleanup-mess} start | |
| 1248 in @code{ediff-control-buffer;} they should also leave | |
| 1249 @code{ediff-control-buffer} as the current buffer when they finish. | |
| 1250 Hooks that are executed after @code{ediff-cleanup-mess} should expect | |
| 1251 the current buffer be either buffer A or buffer B. | |
| 1252 @code{ediff-cleanup-mess} doesn't kill the buffers being compared or | |
| 1253 merged (see @code{ediff-cleanup-hook}, below). | |
| 1254 | |
| 1255 @item ediff-cleanup-hook | |
| 1256 @vindex ediff-cleanup-hook | |
| 1257 This hook is run just before @code{ediff-quit-hook}. This is a good | |
| 1258 place to do various cleanups, such as deleting the variant buffers. | |
| 1259 Ediff provides a function, @code{ediff-janitor}, as one such possible | |
| 1260 hook, which you can add to @code{ediff-cleanup-hook} with | |
| 1261 @code{add-hooks}. | |
| 1262 | |
| 1263 @findex ediff-janitor | |
| 1264 This function kills buffers A, B, and, possibly, C, if these buffers aren't | |
| 1265 modified. In merge jobs, buffer C is never deleted. However, the side | |
| 1266 effect of using this function is that you may not be able to compare the | |
| 1267 same buffer in two separate Ediff sessions: quitting one of them will | |
| 1268 delete this buffer in another session as well. | |
| 1269 | |
| 1270 @item ediff-quit-merge-hook | |
| 1271 @vindex ediff-quit-merge-hook | |
| 1272 @vindex ediff-autostore-merges | |
| 1273 @findex ediff-maybe-save-and-delete-merge | |
| 1274 This hook is called when Ediff quits a merge job. By default, the value is | |
| 1275 @code{ediff-maybe-save-and-delete-merge}, which is a function that attempts | |
| 1276 to save the merge buffer according to the value of | |
| 1277 @code{ediff-autostore-merges}, as described later. | |
| 1278 | |
| 1279 @item ediff-before-setup-control-frame-hook | |
| 1280 @itemx ediff-after-setup-control-frame-hook | |
| 1281 @vindex ediff-before-setup-control-frame-hook | |
| 1282 @vindex ediff-after-setup-control-frame-hook | |
| 1283 These two hooks run before and after Ediff sets up the control frame. | |
| 1284 They can be used to relocate Ediff control frame when Ediff runs in a | |
| 1285 multiframe mode (i.e., when the control buffer is in its own dedicated | |
| 1286 frame). Be aware that many variables that drive Ediff are local to | |
| 1287 Ediff Control Panel (@code{ediff-control-buffer}), which requires | |
| 1288 special care in writing these hooks. Take a look at | |
| 1289 @code{ediff-default-suspend-hook} and @code{ediff-default-quit-hook} to | |
| 1290 see what's involved. | |
| 1291 | |
| 1292 @item ediff-startup-hook | |
| 1293 @vindex ediff-startup-hook | |
| 1294 This hook is run at the end of Ediff startup. | |
| 1295 | |
| 1296 @item ediff-select-hook | |
| 1297 @vindex ediff-select-hook | |
| 1298 This hook is run after Ediff selects the next difference region. | |
| 1299 | |
| 1300 @item ediff-unselect-hook | |
| 1301 @vindex ediff-unselect-hook | |
| 1302 This hook is run after Ediff unselects the current difference region. | |
| 1303 | |
| 1304 @item ediff-prepare-buffer-hook | |
| 1305 @vindex ediff-prepare-buffer-hook | |
| 1306 This hook is run for each Ediff buffer (A, B, C) right after the buffer | |
| 1307 is arranged. | |
| 1308 | |
| 1309 @item ediff-display-help-hook | |
| 1310 @vindex ediff-display-help-hook | |
| 1311 Ediff runs this hook each time after setting up the help message. It | |
| 1312 can be used to alter the help message for custom packages that run on | |
| 1313 top of Ediff. | |
| 1314 | |
| 1315 @item ediff-mode-hook | |
| 1316 @vindex ediff-mode-hook | |
| 1317 This hook is run just after Ediff mode is set up in the control | |
| 1318 buffer. This is done before any Ediff window is created. You can use it to | |
| 1319 set local variables that alter the look of the display. | |
| 1320 | |
| 1321 @item ediff-registry-setup-hook | |
| 1322 @vindex ediff-registry-setup-hook | |
| 1323 Hooks run after setting up the registry for all active Ediff session. | |
| 1324 @xref{Session Groups}, for details. | |
| 1325 @item ediff-before-session-group-setup-hook | |
| 1326 @vindex ediff-before-session-group-setup-hook | |
| 1327 Hooks run before setting up a control panel for a group of related Ediff | |
| 1328 sessions. Can be used, for example, to save window configuration to restore | |
| 1329 later. | |
| 1330 @item ediff-after-session-group-setup-hook | |
| 1331 @vindex ediff-after-session-group-setup-hook | |
| 1332 Hooks run after setting up a control panel for a group of related Ediff | |
| 1333 sessions. @xref{Session Groups}, for details. | |
| 1334 @item ediff-quit-session-group-hook | |
| 1335 @vindex ediff-quit-session-group-hook | |
| 1336 Hooks run just before exiting a session group. | |
| 1337 @item ediff-meta-buffer-keymap-setup-hook | |
| 1338 @vindex ediff-meta-buffer-keymap-setup-hook | |
| 1339 @vindex ediff-meta-buffer-map | |
| 1340 Hooks run just after setting up the @code{ediff-meta-buffer-map} --- the | |
| 1341 map that controls key bindings in the meta buffer. Since | |
| 1342 @code{ediff-meta-buffer-map} is a local variable, you can set different | |
| 1343 bindings for different kinds of meta buffers. | |
| 1344 @end table | |
| 1345 | |
| 1346 @node Quick Help Customization, Window and Frame Configuration, Hooks, Customization | |
| 1347 @section Quick Help Customization | |
| 1348 @vindex ediff-use-long-help-message | |
| 1349 @vindex ediff-control-buffer | |
| 1350 @vindex ediff-startup-hook | |
| 1351 @vindex ediff-help-message | |
| 1352 | |
| 1353 Ediff provides quick help using its control panel window. Since this window | |
| 1354 takes a fair share of the screen real estate, you can toggle it off by | |
| 1355 typing @kbd{?}. The control window will then shrink to just one line and a | |
| 1356 mode line, displaying a short help message. | |
| 1357 | |
| 1358 The variable @code{ediff-use-long-help-message} tells Ediff whether | |
| 1359 you use the short message or the long one. By default, it | |
| 1360 is set to @code{nil}, meaning that the short message is used. | |
| 1361 Set this to @code{t}, if you want Ediff to use the long | |
| 1362 message by default. This property can always be changed interactively, by | |
| 1363 typing @kbd{?} into Ediff Control Buffer. | |
| 1364 | |
| 1365 If you want to change the appearance of the help message on a per-buffer | |
| 1366 basis, you must use @code{ediff-startup-hook} to change the value of | |
| 1367 the variable @code{ediff-help-message}, which is local to | |
| 1368 @code{ediff-control-buffer}. | |
| 1369 | |
| 1370 @node Window and Frame Configuration, Selective Browsing, Quick Help Customization, Customization | |
| 1371 @section Window and Frame Configuration | |
| 1372 | |
| 1373 On a non-windowing display, Ediff sets things up in one frame, splitting | |
| 1374 it between a small control window and the windows for buffers A, B, and C. | |
| 1375 The split between these windows can be horizontal or | |
| 1376 vertical, which can be changed interactively by typing @kbd{|} while the | |
| 1377 cursor is in the control window. | |
| 1378 | |
| 1379 On a window display, Ediff sets up a dedicated frame for Ediff Control | |
| 1380 Panel and then it chooses windows as follows: If one of the buffers | |
| 1381 is invisible, it is displayed in the currently selected frame. If | |
| 1382 a buffer is visible, it is displayed in the frame where it is visible. | |
| 1383 If, according to the above criteria, the two buffers fall into the same | |
| 1384 frame, then so be it---the frame will be shared by the two. The same | |
| 1385 algorithm works when you type @kbd{C-l} (@code{ediff-recenter}), @kbd{p} | |
| 1386 (@code{ediff-previous-difference}), @kbd{n} | |
| 1387 (@code{ediff-next-difference}), etc. | |
| 1388 | |
| 1389 The above behavior also depends on whether the current frame is splittable, | |
| 1390 dedicated, etc. Unfortunately, the margin of this book is too narrow to | |
| 1391 present the details of this remarkable algorithm. | |
| 1392 | |
| 1393 The upshot of all this is that you can compare buffers in one frame or | |
| 1394 in different frames. The former is done by default, while the latter can | |
| 1395 be achieved by arranging buffers A, B (and C, if applicable) to be seen in | |
| 1396 different frames. Ediff respects these arrangements, automatically | |
| 1397 adapting itself to the multi-frame mode. | |
| 1398 | |
| 1399 Ediff uses the following variables to set up its control panel | |
| 1400 (a.k.a.@: control buffer, a.k.a.@: quick help window): | |
| 1401 | |
| 1402 @table @code | |
| 1403 @item ediff-control-frame-parameters | |
| 1404 @vindex ediff-control-frame-parameters | |
| 1405 You can change or augment this variable including the font, color, | |
| 1406 etc. The X resource name of Ediff Control Panel frames is @samp{Ediff}. Under | |
| 1407 X-windows, you can use this name to set up preferences in your | |
| 1408 @file{~/.Xdefaults}, @file{~/.xrdb}, or whatever X resource file is in | |
| 1409 use. Usually this is preferable to changing | |
| 1410 @code{ediff-control-frame-parameters} directly. For instance, you can | |
| 1411 specify in @file{~/.Xdefaults} the color of the control frame | |
| 1412 using the resource @samp{Ediff*background}. | |
| 1413 | |
| 1414 In general, any X resource pertaining the control frame can be reached | |
| 1415 via the prefix @code{Ediff*}. | |
| 1416 | |
| 1417 @item ediff-control-frame-position-function | |
| 1418 @vindex ediff-control-frame-position-function | |
| 1419 The preferred way of specifying the position of the control frame is by | |
| 1420 setting the variable @code{ediff-control-frame-position-function} to an | |
| 1421 appropriate function. | |
| 1422 The default value of this variable is | |
| 1423 @code{ediff-make-frame-position}. This function places the control frame in | |
| 1424 the vicinity of the North-East corner of the frame displaying buffer A. | |
| 1425 | |
| 1426 @findex ediff-make-frame-position | |
| 1427 @end table | |
| 1428 | |
| 1429 The following variables can be used to adjust the location produced by | |
| 1430 @code{ediff-make-frame-position} and for related customization. | |
| 1431 | |
| 1432 @table @code | |
| 1433 @item ediff-narrow-control-frame-leftward-shift | |
| 1434 @vindex ediff-narrow-control-frame-leftward-shift | |
| 1435 Specifies the number of characters for shifting | |
| 1436 the control frame from the rightmost edge of frame A when the control | |
| 1437 frame is displayed as a small window. | |
| 1438 | |
| 1439 @item ediff-wide-control-frame-rightward-shift | |
| 1440 @vindex ediff-wide-control-frame-rightward-shift | |
| 1441 Specifies the rightward shift of the control frame | |
| 1442 from the left edge of frame A when the control frame shows the full | |
| 1443 menu of options. | |
| 1444 | |
| 1445 @item ediff-control-frame-upward-shift | |
| 1446 @vindex ediff-control-frame-upward-shift | |
| 1447 Specifies the number of pixels for the upward shift | |
| 1448 of the control frame. | |
| 1449 | |
| 1450 @item ediff-prefer-iconified-control-frame | |
| 1451 @vindex ediff-prefer-iconified-control-frame | |
| 1452 If this variable is @code{t}, the control frame becomes iconified | |
| 1453 automatically when you toggle the quick help message off. This saves | |
| 1454 valuable real estate on the screen. Toggling help back will deiconify | |
| 1455 the control frame. | |
| 1456 | |
| 1457 To start Ediff with an iconified Control Panel, you should set this | |
| 1458 variable to @code{t} and @code{ediff-prefer-long-help-message} to | |
| 1459 @code{nil} (@pxref{Quick Help Customization}). This behavior is useful | |
| 1460 only if icons are allowed to accept keyboard input (which depends on the | |
| 1461 window manager and other factors). | |
| 1462 @end table | |
| 1463 | |
| 1464 @findex ediff-setup-windows | |
| 1465 To make more creative changes in the way Ediff sets up windows, you can | |
| 1466 rewrite the function @code{ediff-setup-windows}. However, we believe | |
| 1467 that detaching Ediff Control Panel from the rest and making it into a | |
| 1468 separate frame offers an important opportunity by allowing you to | |
| 1469 iconify that frame. The icon will usually accept all of the Ediff | |
| 1470 commands, but will free up valuable real estate on your screen (this may | |
| 1471 depend on your window manager, though). | |
| 1472 | |
| 1473 The following variable controls how windows are set up: | |
| 1474 | |
| 1475 @table @code | |
| 1476 @item ediff-window-setup-function | |
| 1477 @vindex ediff-window-setup-function | |
| 1478 The multiframe setup is done by the | |
| 1479 @code{ediff-setup-windows-multiframe} function, which is the default on | |
| 1480 windowing displays. The plain setup, one where all windows are always | |
| 1481 in one frame, is done by @code{ediff-setup-windows-plain}, which is the | |
| 1482 default on a non-windowing display (or in an xterm window). In fact, | |
| 1483 under Emacs, you can switch freely between these two setups by executing | |
| 1484 the command @code{ediff-toggle-multiframe} using the Minibuffer of the | |
| 1485 Menubar. | |
| 1486 @findex ediff-setup-windows-multiframe | |
| 1487 @findex ediff-setup-windows-plain | |
| 1488 @findex ediff-toggle-multiframe | |
| 1489 | |
| 1490 If you don't like any of these setups, write your own function. See the | |
| 1491 documentation for @code{ediff-window-setup-function} for the basic | |
| 1492 guidelines. However, writing window setups is not easy, so you should | |
| 1493 first take a close look at @code{ediff-setup-windows-plain} and | |
| 1494 @code{ediff-setup-windows-multiframe}. | |
| 1495 @end table | |
| 1496 | |
| 1497 You can run multiple Ediff sessions at once, by invoking Ediff several | |
| 1498 times without exiting previous Ediff sessions. Different sessions | |
| 1499 may even operate on the same pair of files. | |
| 1500 | |
| 1501 Each session has its own Ediff Control Panel and all the regarding a | |
| 1502 particular session is local to the associated control panel buffer. You | |
| 1503 can switch between sessions by suspending one session and then switching | |
| 1504 to another control panel. (Different control panel buffers are | |
| 1505 distinguished by a numerical suffix, e.g., @samp{Ediff Control Panel<3>}.) | |
| 1506 | |
| 1507 @node Selective Browsing, Highlighting Difference Regions, Window and Frame Configuration, Customization | |
| 1508 @section Selective Browsing | |
| 1509 | |
| 1510 Sometimes it is convenient to be able to step through only some difference | |
| 1511 regions, those that match certain regular expressions, and to ignore all | |
| 1512 others. On other occasions, you may want to ignore difference regions that | |
| 1513 match some regular expressions, and to look only at the rest. | |
| 1514 | |
| 1515 The commands @kbd{#f} and @kbd{#h} let you do precisely this. | |
| 1516 | |
| 1517 Typing @kbd{#f} lets you specify regular expressions that match difference | |
| 1518 regions you want to focus on. | |
| 1519 We shall call these regular expressions @var{regexp-A}, @var{regexp-B} and | |
| 1520 @var{regexp-C}. | |
| 1521 Ediff will then start stepping through only those difference regions | |
| 1522 where the region in buffer A matches @var{regexp-A} and/or the region in | |
| 1523 buffer B matches @var{regexp-B}, etc. Whether `and' or `or' will be used | |
| 1524 depends on how you respond to a question. | |
| 1525 | |
| 1526 When scanning difference regions for the aforesaid regular expressions, | |
| 1527 Ediff narrows the buffers to those regions. This means that you can use | |
| 1528 the expressions @kbd{\`} and @kbd{\'} to tie search to the beginning or end | |
| 1529 of the difference regions. | |
| 1530 | |
| 1531 On the other hand, typing @kbd{#h} lets you specify (hide) uninteresting | |
| 1532 regions. That is, if a difference region in buffer A matches | |
| 1533 @var{regexp-A}, the corresponding region in buffer B matches @var{regexp-B} | |
| 1534 and (if applicable) buffer C's region matches @var{regexp-C}, then the | |
| 1535 region will be ignored by the commands @kbd{n}/@key{SPC} | |
| 1536 (@code{ediff-next-difference}) and @kbd{p}/@key{DEL} | |
| 1537 (@code{ediff-previous-difference}) commands. | |
| 1538 | |
| 1539 Typing @kbd{#f} and @kbd{#h} toggles selective browsing on and off. | |
| 1540 | |
| 1541 Note that selective browsing affects only @code{ediff-next-difference} | |
| 1542 and @code{ediff-previous-difference}, i.e., the commands | |
| 1543 @kbd{n}/@key{SPC} and @kbd{p}/@key{DEL}. @kbd{#f} and @kbd{#h} do not | |
| 1544 change the position of the point in the buffers. And you can still jump | |
| 1545 directly (using @kbd{j}) to any numbered | |
| 1546 difference. | |
| 1547 | |
| 1548 Users can supply their own functions to specify how Ediff should do | |
| 1549 selective browsing. To change the default Ediff function, add a function to | |
| 1550 @code{ediff-load-hook} which will do the following assignments: | |
| 1551 | |
| 1552 @example | |
| 1553 (setq ediff-hide-regexp-matches-function 'your-hide-function) | |
| 1554 (setq ediff-focus-on-regexp-matches-function 'your-focus-function) | |
| 1555 @end example | |
| 1556 | |
| 1557 @strong{Useful hint}: To specify a regexp that matches everything, don't | |
| 1558 simply type @key{RET} in response to a prompt. Typing @key{RET} tells Ediff | |
| 1559 to accept the default value, which may not be what you want. Instead, you | |
| 1560 should enter something like @key{^} or @key{$}. These match every | |
| 1561 line. | |
| 1562 | |
| 1563 You can use the status command, @kbd{i}, to find out whether | |
| 1564 selective browsing is currently in effect. | |
| 1565 | |
| 1566 The regular expressions you specified are kept in the local variables | |
| 1567 @code{ediff-regexp-focus-A}, @code{ediff-regexp-focus-B}, | |
| 1568 @code{ediff-regexp-focus-C}, @code{ediff-regexp-hide-A}, | |
| 1569 @code{ediff-regexp-hide-B}, @code{ediff-regexp-hide-C}. Their default value | |
| 1570 is the empty string (i.e., nothing is hidden or focused on). To change the | |
| 1571 default, set these variables in @file{.emacs} using @code{setq-default}. | |
| 1572 | |
| 1573 In addition to the ability to ignore regions that match regular | |
| 1574 expressions, Ediff can be ordered to start skipping over certain | |
| 1575 ``uninteresting'' difference regions. This is controlled by the following | |
| 1576 variable: | |
| 1577 | |
| 1578 @table @code | |
| 1579 @item ediff-ignore-similar-regions | |
| 1580 @vindex ediff-ignore-similar-regions | |
| 1581 If @code{t}, causes Ediff to skip over "uninteresting" difference regions, | |
| 1582 which are the regions where the variants differ only in the amount of the | |
| 1583 white space and newlines. This feature can be toggled on/off interactively, | |
| 1584 via the command @kbd{##}. | |
| 1585 @end table | |
| 1586 | |
| 1587 @strong{Please note:} in order for this feature to work, auto-refining of | |
| 1588 difference regions must be on, since otherwise Ediff won't know if there | |
| 1589 are fine differences between regions. On devices where Emacs can display | |
| 1590 faces, auto-refining is a default, but it is not turned on by default on | |
| 1591 text-only terminals. In that case, you must explicitly turn auto-refining | |
| 1592 on (such as, by typing @kbd{@@}). | |
| 1593 | |
| 1594 @strong{Reassurance:} If many such uninteresting regions appear in a row, | |
| 1595 Ediff may take a long time to skip over them because it has to compute fine | |
| 1596 differences of all intermediate regions. This delay does not indicate any | |
| 1597 problem. | |
| 1598 | |
| 1599 @vindex ediff-ignore-case-option | |
| 1600 @vindex ediff-ignore-case-option3 | |
| 1601 @vindex ediff-ignore-case | |
| 1602 Finally, Ediff can be told to ignore the case of the letters. This behavior | |
| 1603 can be toggled with @kbd{#c} and it is controlled with three variables: | |
| 1604 @code{ediff-ignore-case-option}, @code{ediff-ignore-case-option3}, and | |
| 1605 @code{ediff-ignore-case}. | |
| 1606 | |
| 1607 The variable @code{ediff-ignore-case-option} specifies the option to pass | |
| 1608 to the diff program for comparing two files or buffers. For GNU | |
| 1609 @code{diff}, this option is @code{"-i"}. The variable | |
| 1610 @code{ediff-ignore-case-option3} specifies the option to pass to the | |
| 1611 @code{diff3} program in order to make it case-insensitive. GNU @code{diff3} | |
| 1612 does not have such an option, so when merging or comparing three files with | |
| 1613 this program, ignoring the letter case is not supported. | |
| 1614 | |
| 1615 The variable @code{ediff-ignore-case} controls whether Ediff starts out by | |
| 1616 ignoring letter case or not. It can be set in @file{.emacs} using | |
| 1617 @code{setq-default}. | |
| 1618 | |
| 1619 When case sensitivity is toggled, all difference | |
| 1620 regions are recomputed. | |
| 1621 | |
| 1622 @node Highlighting Difference Regions, Narrowing, Selective Browsing, Customization | |
| 1623 @section Highlighting Difference Regions | |
| 1624 | |
| 1625 The following variables control the way Ediff highlights difference | |
| 1626 regions: | |
| 1627 | |
| 1628 @table @code | |
| 1629 @item ediff-before-flag-bol | |
| 1630 @itemx ediff-after-flag-eol | |
| 1631 @itemx ediff-before-flag-mol | |
| 1632 @itemx ediff-after-flag-mol | |
| 1633 @vindex ediff-before-flag-bol | |
| 1634 @vindex ediff-after-flag-eol | |
| 1635 @vindex ediff-before-flag-mol | |
| 1636 @vindex ediff-after-flag-mol | |
| 1637 These variables hold strings that Ediff uses to mark the beginning and the | |
| 1638 end of the differences found in files A, B, and C on devices where Emacs | |
| 1639 cannot display faces. Ediff uses different flags to highlight regions that | |
| 1640 begin/end at the beginning/end of a line or in a middle of a line. | |
| 1641 | |
| 1642 @item ediff-current-diff-face-A | |
| 1643 @itemx ediff-current-diff-face-B | |
| 1644 @itemx ediff-current-diff-face-C | |
| 1645 @vindex ediff-current-diff-face-A | |
| 1646 @vindex ediff-current-diff-face-B | |
| 1647 @vindex ediff-current-diff-face-C | |
| 1648 Ediff uses these faces to highlight current differences on devices where | |
| 1649 Emacs can display faces. These and subsequently described faces can be set | |
| 1650 either in @file{.emacs} or in @file{.Xdefaults}. The X resource for Ediff | |
| 1651 is @samp{Ediff}, @emph{not} @samp{emacs}. Please refer to Emacs manual for | |
| 1652 the information on how to set X resources. | |
| 1653 @item ediff-fine-diff-face-A | |
| 1654 @itemx ediff-fine-diff-face-B | |
| 1655 @itemx ediff-fine-diff-face-C | |
| 1656 @vindex ediff-fine-diff-face-A | |
| 1657 @vindex ediff-fine-diff-face-B | |
| 1658 @vindex ediff-fine-diff-face-C | |
| 1659 Ediff uses these faces to show the fine differences between the current | |
| 1660 differences regions in buffers A, B, and C, respectively. | |
| 1661 | |
| 1662 @item ediff-even-diff-face-A | |
| 1663 @itemx ediff-even-diff-face-B | |
| 1664 @itemx ediff-even-diff-face-C | |
| 1665 @itemx ediff-odd-diff-face-A | |
| 1666 @itemx ediff-odd-diff-face-B | |
| 1667 @itemx ediff-odd-diff-face-C | |
| 1668 @vindex ediff-even-diff-face-A | |
| 1669 @vindex ediff-even-diff-face-B | |
| 1670 @vindex ediff-even-diff-face-C | |
| 1671 @vindex ediff-odd-diff-face-A | |
| 1672 @vindex ediff-odd-diff-face-B | |
| 1673 @vindex ediff-odd-diff-face-C | |
| 1674 Non-current difference regions are displayed using these alternating | |
| 1675 faces. The odd and the even faces are actually identical on monochrome | |
| 1676 displays, because without colors options are limited. | |
| 1677 So, Ediff uses italics to highlight non-current differences. | |
| 1678 | |
| 1679 @item ediff-force-faces | |
| 1680 @vindex ediff-force-faces | |
| 1681 Ediff generally can detect when Emacs is running on a device where it can | |
| 1682 use highlighting with faces. However, if it fails to determine that faces | |
| 1683 can be used, the user can set this variable to @code{t} to make sure that | |
| 1684 Ediff uses faces to highlight differences. | |
| 1685 | |
| 1686 @item ediff-highlight-all-diffs | |
| 1687 @vindex ediff-highlight-all-diffs | |
| 1688 Indicates whether---on a windowing display---Ediff should highlight | |
| 1689 differences using inserted strings (as on text-only terminals) or using | |
| 1690 colors and highlighting. Normally, Ediff highlights all differences, but | |
| 1691 the selected difference is highlighted more visibly. One can cycle through | |
| 1692 various modes of highlighting by typing @kbd{h}. By default, Ediff starts | |
| 1693 in the mode where all difference regions are highlighted. If you prefer to | |
| 1694 start in the mode where unselected differences are not highlighted, you | |
| 1695 should set @code{ediff-highlight-all-diffs} to @code{nil}. Type @kbd{h} to | |
| 1696 restore highlighting for all differences. | |
| 1697 | |
| 1698 Ediff lets you switch between the two modes of highlighting. That is, | |
| 1699 you can switch interactively from highlighting using faces to | |
| 1700 highlighting using string flags, and back. Of course, switching has | |
| 1701 effect only under a windowing system. On a text-only terminal or in an | |
| 1702 xterm window, the only available option is highlighting with strings. | |
| 1703 @end table | |
| 1704 | |
| 1705 @noindent | |
| 1706 If you want to change the default settings for @code{ediff-force-faces} and | |
| 1707 @code{ediff-highlight-all-diffs}, you must do it @strong{before} Ediff is | |
| 1708 loaded. | |
| 1709 | |
| 1710 You can also change the defaults for the faces used to highlight the | |
| 1711 difference regions. There are two ways to do this. The simplest and the | |
| 1712 preferred way is to use the customization widget accessible from the | |
| 1713 menubar. Ediff's customization group is located under "Tools", which in | |
| 1714 turn is under "Programming". The faces that are used to highlight | |
| 1715 difference regions are located in the "Highlighting" subgroup of the Ediff | |
| 1716 customization group. | |
| 1717 | |
| 1718 The second, much more arcane, method to change default faces is to include | |
| 1719 some Lisp code in @file{~/.emacs}. For instance, | |
| 1720 | |
| 1721 @example | |
| 1722 (setq ediff-current-diff-face-A | |
| 1723 (copy-face 'bold-italic 'ediff-current-diff-face-A)) | |
| 1724 @end example | |
| 1725 | |
| 1726 @noindent | |
| 1727 would use the pre-defined face @code{bold-italic} to highlight the current | |
| 1728 difference region in buffer A (this face is not a good choice, by the way). | |
| 1729 | |
| 1730 If you are unhappy with just @emph{some} of the aspects of the default | |
| 1731 faces, you can modify them when Ediff is being loaded using | |
| 1732 @code{ediff-load-hook}. For instance: | |
| 1733 | |
| 1734 @smallexample | |
| 1735 (add-hook 'ediff-load-hook | |
| 1736 (lambda () | |
| 1737 (set-face-foreground | |
| 1738 ediff-current-diff-face-B "blue") | |
| 1739 (set-face-background | |
| 1740 ediff-current-diff-face-B "red") | |
| 1741 (make-face-italic | |
| 1742 ediff-current-diff-face-B))) | |
| 1743 @end smallexample | |
| 1744 | |
| 1745 @strong{Please note:} to set Ediff's faces, use only @code{copy-face} | |
| 1746 or @code{set/make-face-@dots{}} as shown above. Emacs' low-level | |
| 1747 face-manipulation functions should be avoided. | |
| 1748 | |
| 1749 @node Narrowing, Refinement of Difference Regions, Highlighting Difference Regions, Customization | |
| 1750 @section Narrowing | |
| 1751 | |
| 1752 If buffers being compared are narrowed at the time of invocation of | |
| 1753 Ediff, @code{ediff-buffers} will preserve the narrowing range. However, | |
| 1754 if @code{ediff-files} is invoked on the files visited by these buffers, | |
| 1755 that would widen the buffers, since this command is defined to compare the | |
| 1756 entire files. | |
| 1757 | |
| 1758 Calling @code{ediff-regions-linewise} or @code{ediff-windows-linewise}, or | |
| 1759 the corresponding @samp{-wordwise} commands, narrows the variants to the | |
| 1760 particular regions being compared. The original accessible ranges are | |
| 1761 restored when you quit Ediff. During the command, you can toggle this | |
| 1762 narrowing on and off with the @kbd{%} command. | |
| 1763 | |
| 1764 These two variables control this narrowing behavior: | |
| 1765 | |
| 1766 @table @code | |
| 1767 @item ediff-start-narrowed | |
| 1768 @vindex ediff-start-narrowed | |
| 1769 If @code{t}, Ediff narrows the display to the appropriate range when it | |
| 1770 is invoked with an @samp{ediff-regions@dots{}} or | |
| 1771 @samp{ediff-windows@dots{}} command. If @code{nil}, these commands do | |
| 1772 not automatically narrow, but you can still toggle narrowing on and off | |
| 1773 by typing @kbd{%}. | |
| 1774 | |
| 1775 @item ediff-quit-widened | |
| 1776 @vindex ediff-quit-widened | |
| 1777 Controls whether on quitting Ediff should restore the accessible range | |
| 1778 that existed before the current invocation. | |
| 1779 @end table | |
| 1780 | |
| 1781 @node Refinement of Difference Regions, Patch and Diff Programs, Narrowing, Customization | |
| 1782 @section Refinement of Difference Regions | |
| 1783 | |
| 1784 Ediff has variables to control the way fine differences are | |
| 1785 highlighted. This feature gives you control over the process of refinement. | |
| 1786 Note that refinement ignores spaces, tabs, and newlines. | |
| 1787 | |
| 1788 @table @code | |
| 1789 @item ediff-auto-refine | |
| 1790 @vindex ediff-auto-refine | |
| 1791 This variable controls whether fine differences within regions are | |
| 1792 highlighted automatically (``auto-refining''). The default is yes | |
| 1793 (@samp{on}). | |
| 1794 | |
| 1795 On a slow machine, automatic refinement may be painful. In that case, | |
| 1796 you can turn auto-refining on or off interactively by typing | |
| 1797 @kbd{@@}. You can also turn off display of refining that has | |
| 1798 already been done. | |
| 1799 | |
| 1800 When auto-refining is off, fine differences are shown only for regions | |
| 1801 for which these differences have been computed and saved before. If | |
| 1802 auto-refining and display of refining are both turned off, fine | |
| 1803 differences are not shown at all. | |
| 1804 | |
| 1805 Typing @kbd{*} computes and displays fine differences for the current | |
| 1806 difference region, regardless of whether auto-refining is turned on. | |
| 1807 | |
| 1808 @item ediff-auto-refine-limit | |
| 1809 @vindex ediff-auto-refine-limit | |
| 1810 If auto-refining is on, this variable limits the size of the regions to | |
| 1811 be auto-refined. This guards against the possible slowdown that may be | |
| 1812 caused by extraordinary large difference regions. | |
| 1813 | |
| 1814 You can always refine the current region by typing @kbd{*}. | |
| 1815 | |
| 1816 @item ediff-forward-word-function | |
| 1817 @vindex ediff-forward-word-function | |
| 1818 This variable controls how fine differences are computed. The | |
| 1819 value must be a Lisp function that determines how the current difference | |
| 1820 region should be split into words. | |
| 1821 | |
| 1822 @vindex ediff-diff-program | |
| 1823 @vindex ediff-forward-word-function | |
| 1824 @findex ediff-forward-word | |
| 1825 Fine differences are computed by first splitting the current difference | |
| 1826 region into words and then passing the result to | |
| 1827 @code{ediff-diff-program}. For the default forward word function (which is | |
| 1828 @code{ediff-forward-word}), a word is a string consisting of letters, | |
| 1829 @samp{-}, or @samp{_}; a string of punctuation symbols; a string of digits, | |
| 1830 or a string consisting of symbols that are neither space, nor a letter. | |
| 1831 | |
| 1832 This default behavior is controlled by four variables: @code{ediff-word-1}, | |
| 1833 ..., @code{ediff-word-4}. See the on-line documentation for these variables | |
| 1834 and for the function @code{ediff-forward-word} for an explanation of how to | |
| 1835 modify these variables. | |
| 1836 @vindex ediff-word-1 | |
| 1837 @vindex ediff-word-2 | |
| 1838 @vindex ediff-word-3 | |
| 1839 @vindex ediff-word-4 | |
| 1840 @end table | |
| 1841 | |
| 1842 Sometimes, when a region has too many differences between the variants, | |
| 1843 highlighting of fine differences is inconvenient, especially on | |
| 1844 color displays. If that is the case, type @kbd{*} with a negative | |
| 1845 prefix argument. This unhighlights fine differences for the current | |
| 1846 region. | |
| 1847 | |
| 1848 To unhighlight fine differences in all difference regions, use the | |
| 1849 command @kbd{@@}. Repeated typing of this key cycles through three | |
| 1850 different states: auto-refining, no-auto-refining, and no-highlighting | |
| 1851 of fine differences. | |
| 1852 | |
| 1853 @node Patch and Diff Programs, Merging and diff3, Refinement of Difference Regions, Customization | |
| 1854 @section Patch and Diff Programs | |
| 1855 | |
| 1856 This section describes variables that specify the programs to be used for | |
| 1857 applying patches and for computing the main difference regions (not the | |
| 1858 fine difference regions): | |
| 1859 | |
| 1860 @table @code | |
| 1861 @item ediff-diff-program | |
| 1862 @itemx ediff-diff3-program | |
| 1863 @vindex ediff-patch-program | |
| 1864 @vindex ediff-diff-program | |
| 1865 @vindex ediff-diff3-program | |
| 1866 These variables specify the programs to use to produce differences | |
| 1867 and do patching. | |
| 1868 | |
| 1869 @item ediff-diff-options | |
| 1870 @itemx ediff-diff3-options | |
| 1871 @vindex ediff-patch-options | |
| 1872 @vindex ediff-diff-options | |
| 1873 @vindex ediff-diff3-options | |
| 1874 These variables specify the options to pass to the above utilities. | |
| 1875 | |
| 1876 In @code{ediff-diff-options}, it may be useful to specify options | |
| 1877 such as @samp{-w} that ignore certain kinds of changes. However, | |
| 1878 Ediff does not let you use the option @samp{-c}, as it doesn't recognize this | |
| 1879 format yet. | |
| 1880 | |
| 1881 @item ediff-coding-system-for-read | |
| 1882 @vindex ediff-coding-system-for-read | |
| 1883 This variable specifies the coding system to use when reading the output | |
| 1884 that the programs @code{diff3} and @code{diff} send to Emacs. The default | |
| 1885 is @code{raw-text}, and this should work fine in Unix and in most | |
| 1886 cases under Windows NT/95/98/2000. There are @code{diff} programs | |
| 1887 for which the default option doesn't work under Windows. In such cases, | |
| 1888 @code{raw-text-dos} might work. If not, you will have to experiment with | |
| 1889 other coding systems or use GNU diff. | |
| 1890 | |
| 1891 @item ediff-patch-program | |
| 1892 The program to use to apply patches. Since there are certain | |
| 1893 incompatibilities between the different versions of the patch program, the | |
| 1894 best way to stay out of trouble is to use a GNU-compatible version. | |
| 1895 Otherwise, you may have to tune the values of the variables | |
| 1896 @code{ediff-patch-options}, @code{ediff-backup-specs}, and | |
| 1897 @code{ediff-backup-extension} as described below. | |
| 1898 @item ediff-patch-options | |
| 1899 Options to pass to @code{ediff-patch-program}. | |
| 1900 | |
| 1901 Note: the `-b' and `-z' options should be specified in | |
| 1902 `ediff-backup-specs', not in @code{ediff-patch-options}. | |
| 1903 | |
| 1904 It is recommended to pass the `-f' option to the patch program, so it won't | |
| 1905 ask questions. However, some implementations don't accept this option, in | |
| 1906 which case the default value of this variable should be changed. | |
| 1907 | |
| 1908 @item ediff-backup-extension | |
| 1909 Backup extension used by the patch program. Must be specified, even if | |
| 1910 @code{ediff-backup-specs} is given. | |
| 1911 @item ediff-backup-specs | |
| 1912 Backup directives to pass to the patch program. | |
| 1913 Ediff requires that the old version of the file (before applying the patch) | |
| 1914 is saved in a file named @file{the-patch-file.extension}. Usually | |
| 1915 `extension' is `.orig', but this can be changed by the user, and may also be | |
| 1916 system-dependent. Therefore, Ediff needs to know the backup extension used | |
| 1917 by the patch program. | |
| 1918 | |
| 1919 Some versions of the patch program let the user specify `-b backup-extension'. | |
| 1920 Other versions only permit `-b', which (usually) assumes the extension `.orig'. | |
| 1921 Yet others force you to use `-z<backup-extension>'. | |
| 1922 | |
| 1923 Note that both `ediff-backup-extension' and `ediff-backup-specs' must be | |
| 1924 properly set. If your patch program takes the option `-b', but not | |
| 1925 `-b extension', the variable `ediff-backup-extension' must still | |
| 1926 be set so Ediff will know which extension to use. | |
| 1927 | |
| 1928 @item ediff-custom-diff-program | |
| 1929 @itemx ediff-custom-diff-options | |
| 1930 @vindex ediff-custom-diff-program | |
| 1931 @vindex ediff-custom-diff-options | |
| 1932 @findex ediff-save-buffer | |
| 1933 Because Ediff limits the options you may want to pass to the @code{diff} | |
| 1934 program, it partially makes up for this drawback by letting you save the | |
| 1935 output from @code{diff} in your preferred format, which is specified via | |
| 1936 the above two variables. | |
| 1937 | |
| 1938 The output generated by @code{ediff-custom-diff-program} (which doesn't | |
| 1939 even have to be a standard-style @code{diff}!)@: is not used by Ediff. It is | |
| 1940 provided exclusively so that you can | |
| 1941 refer to | |
| 1942 it later, send it over email, etc. For instance, after reviewing the | |
| 1943 differences, you may want to send context differences to a colleague. | |
| 1944 Since Ediff ignores the @samp{-c} option in | |
| 1945 @code{ediff-diff-program}, you would have to run @code{diff -c} separately | |
| 1946 just to produce the list of differences. Fortunately, | |
| 1947 @code{ediff-custom-diff-program} and @code{ediff-custom-diff-options} | |
| 1948 eliminate this nuisance by keeping a copy of a difference list in the | |
| 1949 desired format in a buffer that can be displayed via the command @kbd{D}. | |
| 1950 | |
| 1951 @item ediff-patch-default-directory | |
| 1952 @vindex ediff-patch-default-directory | |
| 1953 Specifies the default directory to look for patches. | |
| 1954 | |
| 1955 @end table | |
| 1956 | |
| 1957 @noindent | |
| 1958 @strong{Warning:} Ediff does not support the output format of VMS | |
| 1959 @code{diff}. Instead, make sure you are using some implementation of POSIX | |
| 1960 @code{diff}, such as @code{gnudiff}. | |
| 1961 | |
| 1962 @node Merging and diff3, Support for Version Control, Patch and Diff Programs, Customization | |
| 1963 @section Merging and diff3 | |
| 1964 | |
| 1965 Ediff supports three-way comparison via the functions @code{ediff-files3} and | |
| 1966 @code{ediff-buffers3}. The interface is the same as for two-way comparison. | |
| 1967 In three-way comparison and merging, Ediff reports if any two difference | |
| 1968 regions are identical. For instance, if the current region in buffer A | |
| 1969 is the same as the region in buffer C, then the mode line of buffer A will | |
| 1970 display @samp{[=diff(C)]} and the mode line of buffer C will display | |
| 1971 @samp{[=diff(A)]}. | |
| 1972 | |
| 1973 Merging is done according to the following algorithm. | |
| 1974 | |
| 1975 If a difference region in one of the buffers, say B, differs from the ancestor | |
| 1976 file while the region in the other buffer, A, doesn't, then the merge buffer, | |
| 1977 C, gets B's region. Similarly when buffer A's region differs from | |
| 1978 the ancestor and B's doesn't, A's region is used. | |
| 1979 | |
| 1980 @vindex ediff-default-variant | |
| 1981 If both regions in buffers A and B differ from the ancestor file, Ediff | |
| 1982 chooses the region according to the value of the variable | |
| 1983 @code{ediff-default-variant}. If its value is @code{default-A} then A's | |
| 1984 region is chosen. If it is @code{default-B} then B's region is chosen. | |
| 1985 If it is @code{combined} then the region in buffer C will look like | |
| 1986 this: | |
| 1987 | |
| 1988 @comment Use @set to avoid triggering merge conflict detectors like CVS. | |
| 1989 @set seven-left <<<<<<< | |
| 1990 @set seven-right >>>>>>> | |
| 1991 @example | |
| 1992 @value{seven-left} variant A | |
| 1993 the difference region from buffer A | |
| 1994 @value{seven-right} variant B | |
| 1995 the difference region from buffer B | |
| 1996 ####### Ancestor | |
| 1997 the difference region from the ancestor buffer, if available | |
| 1998 ======= end | |
| 1999 @end example | |
| 2000 | |
| 2001 The above is the default template for the combined region. The user can | |
| 2002 customize this template using the variable | |
| 2003 @code{ediff-combination-pattern}. | |
| 2004 | |
| 2005 @vindex ediff-combination-pattern | |
| 2006 The variable @code{ediff-combination-pattern} specifies the template that | |
| 2007 determines how the combined merged region looks like. The template is | |
| 2008 represented as a list of the form @code{(STRING1 Symbol1 STRING2 Symbol2 | |
| 2009 STRING3 Symbol3 STRING4)}. The symbols here must be atoms of the form | |
| 2010 @code{A}, @code{B}, or @code{Ancestor}. They determine the order in which | |
| 2011 the corresponding difference regions (from buffers A, B, and the ancestor | |
| 2012 buffer) are displayed in the merged region of buffer C. The strings in the | |
| 2013 template determine the text that separates the aforesaid regions. The | |
| 2014 default template is | |
| 2015 | |
| 2016 @smallexample | |
| 2017 ("@value{seven-left} variant A" A "@value{seven-right} variant B" B | |
| 2018 "####### Ancestor" Ancestor "======= end") | |
| 2019 @end smallexample | |
| 2020 | |
| 2021 @noindent | |
| 2022 (this is one long line) and the corresponding combined region is shown | |
| 2023 above. The order in which the regions are shown (and the separator | |
| 2024 strings) can be changed by changing the above template. It is even | |
| 2025 possible to add or delete region specifiers in this template (although | |
| 2026 the only possibly useful such modification seems to be the deletion of | |
| 2027 the ancestor). | |
| 2028 | |
| 2029 In addition to the state of the difference, Ediff displays the state of the | |
| 2030 merge for each region. If a difference came from buffer A by default | |
| 2031 (because both regions A and B were different from the ancestor and | |
| 2032 @code{ediff-default-variant} was set to @code{default-A}) then | |
| 2033 @samp{[=diff(A) default-A]} is displayed in the mode line. If the | |
| 2034 difference in buffer C came, say, from buffer B because the difference | |
| 2035 region in that buffer differs from the ancestor, but the region in buffer A | |
| 2036 does not (if merging with an ancestor) then @samp{[=diff(B) prefer-B]} is | |
| 2037 displayed. The indicators default-A/B and prefer-A/B are inspired by | |
| 2038 Emerge and have the same meaning. | |
| 2039 | |
| 2040 Another indicator of the state of merge is @samp{combined}. It appears | |
| 2041 with any difference region in buffer C that was obtained by combining | |
| 2042 the difference regions in buffers A and B as explained above. | |
| 2043 | |
| 2044 In addition to the state of merge and state of difference indicators, while | |
| 2045 merging with an ancestor file or buffer, Ediff informs the user when the | |
| 2046 current difference region in the (normally invisible) ancestor buffer is | |
| 2047 empty via the @emph{AncestorEmpty} indicator. This helps determine if the | |
| 2048 changes made to the original in variants A and B represent pure insertion | |
| 2049 or deletion of text: if the mode line shows @emph{AncestorEmpty} and the | |
| 2050 corresponding region in buffers A or B is not empty, this means that new | |
| 2051 text was inserted. If this indicator is not present and the difference | |
| 2052 regions in buffers A or B are non-empty, this means that text was | |
| 2053 modified. Otherwise, the original text was deleted. | |
| 2054 | |
| 2055 Although the ancestor buffer is normally invisible, Ediff maintains | |
| 2056 difference regions there and advances the current difference region | |
| 2057 accordingly. All highlighting of difference regions is provided in the | |
| 2058 ancestor buffer, except for the fine differences. Therefore, if desired, the | |
| 2059 user can put the ancestor buffer in a separate frame and watch it | |
| 2060 there. However, on a TTY, only one frame can be visible at any given time, | |
| 2061 and Ediff doesn't support any single-frame window configuration where all | |
| 2062 buffers, including the ancestor buffer, would be visible. However, the | |
| 2063 ancestor buffer can be displayed by typing @kbd{/} to the control | |
| 2064 window. (Type @kbd{C-l} to hide it again.) | |
| 2065 | |
| 2066 Note that the state-of-difference indicators @samp{=diff(A)} and | |
| 2067 @samp{=diff(B)} above are not redundant, even in the presence of a | |
| 2068 state-of-merge indicator. In fact, the two serve different purposes. | |
| 2069 | |
| 2070 For instance, if the mode line displays @samp{=diff(B) prefer(B)} and | |
| 2071 you copy a difference region from buffer A to buffer C then | |
| 2072 @samp{=diff(B)} will change to @samp{diff-A} and the mode line will | |
| 2073 display @samp{=diff(A) prefer-B}. This indicates that the difference | |
| 2074 region in buffer C is identical to that in buffer A, but originally | |
| 2075 buffer C's region came from buffer B. This is useful to know because | |
| 2076 you can recover the original difference region in buffer C by typing | |
| 2077 @kbd{r}. | |
| 2078 | |
| 2079 | |
| 2080 Ediff never changes the state-of-merge indicator, except in response to | |
| 2081 the @kbd{!} command (see below), in which case the indicator is lost. | |
| 2082 On the other hand, the state-of-difference indicator is changed | |
| 2083 automatically by the copying/recovery commands, @kbd{a}, @kbd{b}, @kbd{r}, | |
| 2084 @kbd{+}. | |
| 2085 | |
| 2086 The @kbd{!} command loses the information about origins of the regions | |
| 2087 in the merge buffer (default-A, prefer-B, or combined). This is because | |
| 2088 recomputing differences in this case means running @code{diff3} on | |
| 2089 buffers A, B, and the merge buffer, not on the ancestor buffer. (It | |
| 2090 makes no sense to recompute differences using the ancestor file, since | |
| 2091 in the merging mode Ediff assumes that you have not edited buffers A and | |
| 2092 B, but that you may have edited buffer C, and these changes are to be | |
| 2093 preserved.) Since some difference regions may disappear as a result of | |
| 2094 editing buffer C and others may arise, there is generally no simple way | |
| 2095 to tell where the various regions in the merge buffer came from. | |
| 2096 | |
| 2097 In three-way comparison, Ediff tries to disregard regions that consist | |
| 2098 entirely of white space. For instance, if, say, the current region in | |
| 2099 buffer A consists of the white space only (or if it is empty), Ediff will | |
| 2100 not take it into account for the purpose of computing fine differences. The | |
| 2101 result is that Ediff can provide a better visual information regarding the | |
| 2102 actual fine differences in the non-white regions in buffers B and | |
| 2103 C. Moreover, if the regions in buffers B and C differ in the white space | |
| 2104 only, then a message to this effect will be displayed. | |
| 2105 | |
| 2106 @vindex ediff-merge-window-share | |
| 2107 In the merge mode, the share of the split between window C (the window | |
| 2108 displaying the merge-buffer) and the windows displaying buffers A and B | |
| 2109 is controlled by the variable @code{ediff-merge-window-share}. Its | |
| 2110 default value is 0.5. To make the merge-buffer window smaller, reduce | |
| 2111 this amount. | |
| 2112 | |
| 2113 We don't recommend increasing the size of the merge-window to more than | |
| 2114 half the frame (i.e., to increase the value of | |
| 2115 @code{ediff-merge-window-share}) to more than 0.5, since it would be | |
| 2116 hard to see the contents of buffers A and B. | |
| 2117 | |
| 2118 You can temporarily shrink the merge window to just one line by | |
| 2119 typing @kbd{s}. This change is temporary, until Ediff finds a reason to | |
| 2120 redraw the screen. Typing @kbd{s} again restores the original window size. | |
| 2121 | |
| 2122 With a positive prefix argument, the @kbd{s} command will make the merge | |
| 2123 window slightly taller. This change is persistent. With `@kbd{-}' or | |
| 2124 with a negative prefix argument, the command @kbd{s} makes the merge | |
| 2125 window slightly shorter. This change also persistent. | |
| 2126 | |
| 2127 @vindex ediff-show-clashes-only | |
| 2128 Ediff lets you automatically ignore the regions where only one of the | |
| 2129 buffers A and B disagrees with the ancestor. To do this, set the | |
| 2130 variable @code{ediff-show-clashes-only} to non-@code{nil}. | |
| 2131 | |
| 2132 You can toggle this feature interactively by typing @kbd{$$}. | |
| 2133 | |
| 2134 Note that this variable affects only the show next/previous difference | |
| 2135 commands. You can still jump directly to any difference region directly | |
| 2136 using the command @kbd{j} (with a prefix argument specifying the difference | |
| 2137 number). | |
| 2138 | |
| 2139 @vindex ediff-autostore-merges | |
| 2140 @vindex ediff-quit-merge-hook | |
| 2141 @findex ediff-maybe-save-and-delete-merge | |
| 2142 The variable @code{ediff-autostore-merges} controls what happens to the | |
| 2143 merge buffer when Ediff quits. If the value is @code{nil}, nothing is done | |
| 2144 to the merge buffer---it will be the user's responsibility to save it. | |
| 2145 If the value is @code{t}, the user will be asked where to save the buffer | |
| 2146 and whether to delete it afterwards. It the value is neither @code{nil} nor | |
| 2147 @code{t}, the merge buffer is saved @emph{only} if this merge session was | |
| 2148 invoked from a group of related Ediff session, such as those that result | |
| 2149 from @code{ediff-merge-directories}, | |
| 2150 @code{ediff-merge-directory-revisions}, etc. | |
| 2151 @xref{Session Groups}. This behavior is implemented in the function | |
| 2152 @code{ediff-maybe-save-and-delete-merge}, which is a hook in | |
| 2153 @code{ediff-quit-merge-hook}. The user can supply a different hook, if | |
| 2154 necessary. | |
| 2155 | |
| 2156 The variable @code{ediff-autostore-merges} is buffer-local, so it can be | |
| 2157 set in a per-buffer manner. Therefore, use @code{setq-default} to globally | |
| 2158 change this variable. | |
| 2159 | |
| 2160 @vindex ediff-merge-filename-prefix | |
| 2161 When merge buffers are saved automatically as directed by | |
| 2162 @code{ediff-autostore-merges}, Ediff attaches a prefix to each file, as | |
| 2163 specified by the variable @code{ediff-merge-filename-prefix}. The default | |
| 2164 is @code{merge_}, but this can be changed by the user. | |
| 2165 | |
| 2166 @node Support for Version Control, Customizing the Mode Line, Merging and diff3, Customization | |
| 2167 @section Support for Version Control | |
| 2168 | |
| 2169 | |
| 2170 Ediff supports version control and lets you compare versions of files | |
| 2171 visited by Emacs buffers via the function @code{ediff-revision}. This | |
| 2172 feature is controlled by the following variables: | |
| 2173 | |
| 2174 @table @code | |
| 2175 @item ediff-version-control-package | |
| 2176 @vindex ediff-version-control-package | |
| 2177 A symbol. The default is @samp{vc}. | |
| 2178 | |
| 2179 If you are like most Emacs users, Ediff will use VC as the version control | |
| 2180 package. This is the standard Emacs interface to RCS, CVS, and SCCS. | |
| 2181 | |
| 2182 However, if your needs are better served by other interfaces, you will | |
| 2183 have to tell Ediff which version control package you are using, e.g., | |
| 2184 @example | |
| 2185 (setq ediff-version-control-package 'rcs) | |
| 2186 @end example | |
| 2187 | |
| 2188 Apart from the standard @file{vc.el}, Ediff supports three other interfaces | |
| 2189 to version control: @file{rcs.el}, @file{pcl-cvs.el} (recently renamed | |
| 2190 pcvs.el), and @file{generic-sc.el}. The package @file{rcs.el} is written | |
| 2191 by Sebastian Kremer <sk@@thp.Uni-Koeln.DE> and is available as | |
| 2192 @example | |
| 2193 @file{ftp.cs.buffalo.edu:pub/Emacs/rcs.tar.Z} | |
| 2194 @file{ftp.uni-koeln.de:/pub/gnu/emacs/rcs.tar.Z} | |
| 2195 @end example | |
| 2196 @pindex @file{vc.el} | |
| 2197 @pindex @file{rcs.el} | |
| 2198 @pindex @file{pcl-cvs.el} | |
| 2199 @pindex @file{generic-sc.el} | |
| 2200 @end table | |
| 2201 | |
| 2202 Ediff's interface to the above packages allows the user to compare the | |
| 2203 versions of the current buffer or to merge them (with or without an | |
| 2204 ancestor-version). These operations can also be performed on directories | |
| 2205 containing files under version control. | |
| 2206 | |
| 2207 In case of @file{pcl-cvs.el}, Ediff can also be invoked via the function | |
| 2208 @code{run-ediff-from-cvs-buffer}---see the documentation string for this | |
| 2209 function. | |
| 2210 | |
| 2211 @node Customizing the Mode Line, Miscellaneous, Support for Version Control, Customization | |
| 2212 @section Customizing the Mode Line | |
| 2213 | |
| 2214 When Ediff is running, the mode line of @samp{Ediff Control Panel} | |
| 2215 buffer shows the current difference number and the total number of | |
| 2216 difference regions in the two files. | |
| 2217 | |
| 2218 The mode line of the buffers being compared displays the type of the | |
| 2219 buffer (@samp{A:}, @samp{B:}, or @samp{C:}) and (usually) the file name. | |
| 2220 Ediff tries to be intelligent in choosing the mode line buffer | |
| 2221 identification. In particular, it works well with the | |
| 2222 @file{uniquify.el} and @file{mode-line.el} packages (which improve on | |
| 2223 the default way in which Emacs displays buffer identification). If you | |
| 2224 don't like the way Ediff changes the mode line, you can use | |
| 2225 @code{ediff-prepare-buffer-hook} to modify the mode line. | |
| 2226 @vindex ediff-prepare-buffer-hook | |
| 2227 @pindex @file{uniquify.el} | |
| 2228 @pindex @file{mode-line.el} | |
| 2229 | |
| 2230 @node Miscellaneous, Notes on Heavy-duty Customization, Customizing the Mode Line, Customization | |
| 2231 @section Miscellaneous | |
| 2232 | |
| 2233 Here are a few other variables for customizing Ediff: | |
| 2234 | |
| 2235 @table @code | |
| 2236 @item ediff-split-window-function | |
| 2237 @vindex ediff-split-window-function | |
| 2238 Controls the way you want the window be split between file-A and file-B | |
| 2239 (and file-C, if applicable). It defaults to the vertical split | |
| 2240 (@code{split-window-vertically}, but you can set it to | |
| 2241 @code{split-window-horizontally}, if you so wish. | |
| 2242 Ediff also lets you switch from vertical to horizontal split and back | |
| 2243 interactively. | |
| 2244 | |
| 2245 Note that if Ediff detects that all the buffers it compares are displayed in | |
| 2246 separate frames, it assumes that the user wants them to be so displayed | |
| 2247 and stops splitting windows. Instead, it arranges for each buffer to | |
| 2248 be displayed in a separate frame. You can switch to the one-frame mode | |
| 2249 by hiding one of the buffers A/B/C. | |
| 2250 | |
| 2251 You can also swap the windows where buffers are displayed by typing | |
| 2252 @kbd{~}. | |
| 2253 | |
| 2254 @item ediff-merge-split-window-function | |
| 2255 @vindex ediff-merge-split-window-function | |
| 2256 Controls how windows are | |
| 2257 split between buffers A and B in the merge mode. | |
| 2258 This variable is like @code{ediff-split-window-function}, but it defaults | |
| 2259 to @code{split-window-horizontally} instead of | |
| 2260 @code{split-window-vertically}. | |
| 2261 | |
| 2262 @item ediff-make-wide-display-function | |
| 2263 @vindex ediff-make-wide-display-function | |
| 2264 The value is a function to be called to widen the frame for displaying | |
| 2265 the Ediff buffers. See the on-line documentation for | |
| 2266 @code{ediff-make-wide-display-function} for details. It is also | |
| 2267 recommended to look into the source of the default function | |
| 2268 @code{ediff-make-wide-display}. | |
| 2269 | |
| 2270 You can toggle wide/regular display by typing @kbd{m}. In the wide | |
| 2271 display mode, buffers A, B (and C, when applicable) are displayed in a | |
| 2272 single frame that is as wide as the entire workstation screen. This is | |
| 2273 useful when files are compared side-by-side. By default, the display is | |
| 2274 widened without changing its height. | |
| 2275 | |
| 2276 @item ediff-use-last-dir | |
| 2277 @vindex ediff-use-last-dir | |
| 2278 Controls the way Ediff presents the | |
| 2279 default directory when it prompts the user for files to compare. If | |
| 2280 @code{nil}, | |
| 2281 Ediff uses the default directory of the current buffer when it | |
| 2282 prompts the user for file names. Otherwise, it will use the | |
| 2283 directories it had previously used for files A, B, or C, respectively. | |
| 2284 | |
| 2285 @item ediff-no-emacs-help-in-control-buffer | |
| 2286 @vindex ediff-no-emacs-help-in-control-buffer | |
| 2287 If @code{t}, makes @kbd{C-h} | |
| 2288 behave like the @key{DEL} key, i.e., it will move you back to the previous | |
| 2289 difference rather than invoking help. This is useful when, in an xterm | |
| 2290 window or a text-only terminal, the Backspace key is bound to @kbd{C-h} and is | |
| 2291 positioned more conveniently than the @key{DEL} key. | |
| 2292 | |
| 2293 @item ediff-toggle-read-only-function | |
| 2294 @vindex ediff-toggle-read-only-function | |
| 2295 This variable's value is a function that Ediff uses to toggle | |
| 2296 the read-only property in its buffers. | |
| 2297 | |
| 2298 The default function that Ediff uses simply toggles the read-only property, | |
| 2299 unless the file is under version control. For a checked-in file under | |
| 2300 version control, Ediff first tries to check the file out. | |
| 2301 | |
| 2302 @item ediff-make-buffers-readonly-at-startup nil | |
| 2303 @vindex ediff-make-buffers-readonly-at-startup | |
| 2304 If @code{t}, all variant buffers are made read-only at Ediff startup. | |
| 2305 | |
| 2306 @item ediff-keep-variants | |
| 2307 @vindex @code{ediff-keep-variants} | |
| 2308 The default is @code{t}, meaning that the buffers being compared or merged will | |
| 2309 be preserved when Ediff quits. Setting this to @code{nil} causes Ediff to | |
| 2310 offer the user a chance to delete these buffers (if they are not modified). | |
| 2311 Supplying a prefix argument to the quit command (@code{q}) temporarily | |
| 2312 reverses the meaning of this variable. This is convenient when the user | |
| 2313 prefers one of the behaviors most of the time, but occasionally needs the | |
| 2314 other behavior. | |
| 2315 | |
| 2316 However, Ediff temporarily resets this variable to @code{t} if it is | |
| 2317 invoked via one of the "buffer" jobs, such as @code{ediff-buffers}. | |
| 2318 This is because it is all too easy to loose day's work otherwise. | |
| 2319 Besides, in a "buffer" job, the variant buffers have already been loaded | |
| 2320 prior to starting Ediff, so Ediff just preserves status quo here. | |
| 2321 | |
| 2322 Using @code{ediff-cleanup-hook}, one can make Ediff delete the variants | |
| 2323 unconditionally (e.g., by making @code{ediff-janitor} into one of these hooks). | |
| 2324 | |
| 2325 @item ediff-keep-tmp-versions | |
| 2326 @vindex @code{ediff-keep-tmp-versions} | |
| 2327 Default is @code{nil}. If @code{t}, the versions of the files being | |
| 2328 compared or merged using operations such as @code{ediff-revision} or | |
| 2329 @code{ediff-merge-revisions} are not deleted on exit. The normal action is | |
| 2330 to clean up and delete these version files. | |
| 2331 | |
| 2332 @item ediff-grab-mouse | |
| 2333 @vindex @code{ediff-grab-mouse} | |
| 2334 Default is @code{t}. Normally, Ediff grabs mouse and puts it in its | |
| 2335 control frame. This is useful since the user can be sure that when he | |
| 2336 needs to type an Ediff command the focus will be in an appropriate Ediff's | |
| 2337 frame. However, some users prefer to move the mouse by themselves. The | |
| 2338 above variable, if set to @code{maybe}, will prevent Ediff from grabbing | |
| 2339 the mouse in many situations, usually after commands that may take more | |
| 2340 time than usual. In other situation, Ediff will continue grabbing the mouse | |
| 2341 and putting it where it believes is appropriate. If the value is | |
| 2342 @code{nil}, then mouse is entirely user's responsibility. | |
| 2343 Try different settings and see which one is for you. | |
| 2344 @end table | |
| 2345 | |
| 2346 | |
| 2347 @node Notes on Heavy-duty Customization, , Miscellaneous, Customization | |
| 2348 @section Notes on Heavy-duty Customization | |
| 2349 | |
| 2350 Some users need to customize Ediff in rather sophisticated ways, which | |
| 2351 requires different defaults for different kinds of files (e.g., SGML, | |
| 2352 etc.). Ediff supports this kind of customization in several ways. First, | |
| 2353 most customization variables are buffer-local. Those that aren't are | |
| 2354 usually accessible from within Ediff Control Panel, so one can make them | |
| 2355 local to the panel by calling make-local-variable from within | |
| 2356 @code{ediff-startup-hook}. | |
| 2357 | |
| 2358 Second, the function @code{ediff-setup} accepts an optional sixth | |
| 2359 argument which has the form @code{((@var{var-name-1} .@: @var{val-1}) | |
| 2360 (@var{var-name-2} .@: @var{val-2}) @dots{})}. The function | |
| 2361 @code{ediff-setup} sets the variables in the list to the respective | |
| 2362 values, locally in the Ediff control buffer. This is an easy way to | |
| 2363 throw in custom variables (which usually should be buffer-local) that | |
| 2364 can then be tested in various hooks. | |
| 2365 | |
| 2366 Make sure the variable @code{ediff-job-name} and @code{ediff-word-mode} are set | |
| 2367 properly in this case, as some things in Ediff depend on this. | |
| 2368 | |
| 2369 Finally, if you want custom-tailored help messages, you can set the | |
| 2370 variables @code{ediff-brief-help-message-function} and | |
| 2371 @code{ediff-long-help-message-function} | |
| 2372 to functions that return help strings. | |
| 2373 @vindex ediff-startup-hook | |
| 2374 @findex ediff-setup | |
| 2375 @vindex ediff-job-name | |
| 2376 @vindex ediff-word-mode | |
| 2377 @vindex ediff-brief-help-message-function | |
| 2378 @vindex ediff-long-help-message-function | |
| 2379 | |
| 2380 When customizing Ediff, some other variables are useful, although they are | |
| 2381 not user-definable. They are local to the Ediff control buffer, so this | |
| 2382 buffer must be current when you access these variables. The control buffer | |
| 2383 is accessible via the variable @code{ediff-control-buffer}, which is also | |
| 2384 local to that buffer. It is usually used for checking if the current buffer | |
| 2385 is also the control buffer. | |
| 2386 | |
| 2387 Other variables of interest are: | |
| 2388 @table @code | |
| 2389 @item ediff-buffer-A | |
| 2390 The first of the data buffers being compared. | |
| 2391 | |
| 2392 @item ediff-buffer-B | |
| 2393 The second of the data buffers being compared. | |
| 2394 | |
| 2395 @item ediff-buffer-C | |
| 2396 In three-way comparisons, this is the third buffer being compared. | |
| 2397 In merging, this is the merge buffer. | |
| 2398 In two-way comparison, this variable is @code{nil}. | |
| 2399 | |
| 2400 @item ediff-window-A | |
| 2401 The window displaying buffer A. If buffer A is not visible, this variable | |
| 2402 is @code{nil} or it may be a dead window. | |
| 2403 | |
| 2404 @item ediff-window-B | |
| 2405 The window displaying buffer B. | |
| 2406 | |
| 2407 @item ediff-window-C | |
| 2408 The window displaying buffer C, if any. | |
| 2409 | |
| 2410 @item ediff-control-frame | |
| 2411 A dedicated frame displaying the control buffer, if it exists. It is | |
| 2412 non-@code{nil} only if Ediff uses the multiframe display, i.e., when | |
| 2413 the control buffer is in its own frame. | |
| 2414 @end table | |
| 2415 | |
| 2416 @node Credits, GNU Free Documentation License, Customization, Top | |
| 2417 @chapter Credits | |
| 2418 | |
| 2419 Ediff was written by Michael Kifer <kifer@@cs.stonybrook.edu>. It was inspired | |
| 2420 by emerge.el written by Dale R.@: Worley <drw@@math.mit.edu>. An idea due to | |
| 2421 Boris Goldowsky <boris@@cs.rochester.edu> made it possible to highlight | |
| 2422 fine differences in Ediff buffers. Alastair Burt <burt@@dfki.uni-kl.de> | |
| 2423 ported Ediff to XEmacs, Eric Freudenthal <freudent@@jan.ultra.nyu.edu> | |
| 2424 made it work with VC, Marc Paquette <marcpa@@cam.org> wrote the | |
| 2425 toolbar support package for Ediff, and Hrvoje Niksic <hniksic@@xemacs.org> | |
| 2426 adapted it to the Emacs customization package. | |
| 2427 | |
| 2428 Many people provided help with bug reports, feature suggestions, and advice. | |
| 2429 Without them, Ediff would not be nearly as useful as it is today. | |
| 2430 Here is a hopefully full list of contributors: | |
| 2431 | |
| 2432 @example | |
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2433 Adrian Aichner (aichner at ecf.teradyne.com), |
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2434 Drew Adams (drew.adams at oracle.com), |
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2435 Steve Baur (steve at xemacs.org), |
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2436 Neal Becker (neal at ctd.comsat.com), |
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2437 E.@: Jay Berkenbilt (ejb at ql.org), |
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2438 Lennart Borgman (ennart.borgman at gmail.com) |
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2439 Alastair Burt (burt at dfki.uni-kl.de), |
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2440 Paul Bibilo (peb at delcam.co.uk), |
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2441 Kevin Broadey (KevinB at bartley.demon.co.uk), |
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2442 Harald Boegeholz (hwb at machnix.mathematik.uni-stuttgart.de), |
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2443 Bradley A.@: Bosch (brad at lachman.com), |
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2444 Michael D.@: Carney (carney at ltx-tr.com), |
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2445 Jin S.@: Choi (jin at atype.com), |
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2446 Scott Cummings (cummings at adc.com), |
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2447 Albert Dvornik (bert at mit.edu), |
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2448 Eric Eide (eeide at asylum.cs.utah.edu), |
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2449 Paul Eggert (eggert at twinsun.com), |
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2450 Urban Engberg (ue at cci.dk), |
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2451 Kevin Esler (esler at ch.hp.com), |
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2452 Robert Estes (estes at ece.ucdavis.edu), |
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2453 Jay Finger (jayf at microsoft.com), |
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2454 Xavier Fornari (xavier at europe.cma.fr), |
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2455 Eric Freudenthal (freudent at jan.ultra.nyu.edu), |
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2456 Job Ganzevoort (Job.Ganzevoort at cwi.nl), |
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2457 Felix Heinrich Gatzemeier (felix.g at tzemeier.info), |
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2458 Boris Goldowsky (boris at cs.rochester.edu), |
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2459 Allan Gottlieb (gottlieb at allan.ultra.nyu.edu), |
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2460 Aaron Gross (aaron at bfr.co.il), |
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2461 Thorbjoern Hansen (thorbjoern.hansen at mchp.siemens.de), |
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2462 Marcus Harnisch (marcus_harnisch at mint-tech.com), |
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2463 Steven E. Harris (seh at panix.com), |
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2464 Aaron S. Hawley (Aaron.Hawley at uvm.edu), |
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2465 Xiaoli Huang (hxl at epic.com), |
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2466 Andreas Jaeger (aj at suse.de), |
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2467 Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen (larsi at ifi.uio.no), |
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2468 Larry Gouge (larry at itginc.com), |
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2469 Karl Heuer (kwzh at gnu.org), |
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2470 (irvine at lks.csi.com), |
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2471 (jaffe at chipmunk.cita.utoronto.ca), |
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2472 David Karr (dkarr at nmo.gtegsc.com), |
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2473 Norbert Kiesel (norbert at i3.informatik.rwth-aachen.de), |
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2474 Steffen Kilb (skilb at gmx.net), |
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2475 Leigh L Klotz (klotz at adoc.xerox.com), |
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2476 Fritz Knabe (Fritz.Knabe at ecrc.de), |
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2477 Heinz Knutzen (hk at informatik.uni-kiel.d400.de), |
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2478 Andrew Koenig (ark at research.att.com), |
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2479 Hannu Koivisto (azure at iki.fi), |
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2480 Ken Laprade (laprade at dw3f.ess.harris.com), |
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2481 Will C Lauer (wcl at cadre.com), |
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2482 Richard Levitte (levitte at e.kth.se), |
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2483 Mike Long (mike.long at analog.com), |
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2484 Dave Love (d.love at dl.ac.uk), |
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2485 Martin Maechler (maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch), |
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2486 Simon Marshall (simon at gnu.org), |
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2487 Paul C. Meuse (pmeuse at delcomsys.com), |
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2488 Richard Mlynarik (mly at adoc.xerox.com), |
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2489 Stefan Monnier (monnier at cs.yale.edu), |
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2490 Chris Murphy (murphycm at sun.aston.ac.uk), |
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2491 Erik Naggum (erik at naggum.no), |
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2492 Eyvind Ness (Eyvind.Ness at hrp.no), |
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2493 Ray Nickson (nickson at cs.uq.oz.au), |
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2494 Dan Nicolaescu (dann at ics.uci.edu), |
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2495 David Petchey (petchey_david at jpmorgan.com), |
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2496 Benjamin Pierce (benjamin.pierce at cl.cam.ac.uk), |
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2497 Francois Pinard (pinard at iro.umontreal.ca), |
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2498 Tibor Polgar (tlp00 at spg.amdahl.com), |
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Michael Kifer <kifer@cs.stonybrook.edu>
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2499 David Prince (dave0d at fegs.co.uk), |
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Michael Kifer <kifer@cs.stonybrook.edu>
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2500 Paul Raines (raines at slac.stanford.edu), |
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Michael Kifer <kifer@cs.stonybrook.edu>
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2501 Stefan Reicher (xsteve at riic.at), |
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Michael Kifer <kifer@cs.stonybrook.edu>
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2502 Charles Rich (rich at merl.com), |
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Michael Kifer <kifer@cs.stonybrook.edu>
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2503 Bill Richter (richter at math.nwu.edu), |
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Michael Kifer <kifer@cs.stonybrook.edu>
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2504 C.S.@: Roberson (roberson at aur.alcatel.com), |
|
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Michael Kifer <kifer@cs.stonybrook.edu>
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2505 Kevin Rodgers (kevin.rodgers at ihs.com), |
|
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Michael Kifer <kifer@cs.stonybrook.edu>
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2506 Sandy Rutherford (sandy at ibm550.sissa.it), |
|
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Michael Kifer <kifer@cs.stonybrook.edu>
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2507 Heribert Schuetz (schuetz at ecrc.de), |
|
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Michael Kifer <kifer@cs.stonybrook.edu>
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2508 Andy Scott (ascott at pcocd2.intel.com), |
|
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Michael Kifer <kifer@cs.stonybrook.edu>
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2509 Axel Seibert (axel at tumbolia.ppp.informatik.uni-muenchen.de), |
|
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2009-08-15 Michael Kifer <kifer@cs.stonybrook.edu>
Michael Kifer <kifer@cs.stonybrook.edu>
parents:
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2510 Vin Shelton (acs at xemacs.org), |
|
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Michael Kifer <kifer@cs.stonybrook.edu>
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2511 Scott O. Sherman (Scott.Sherman at mci.com), |
|
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Michael Kifer <kifer@cs.stonybrook.edu>
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2512 Nikolaj Schumacher (n_schumacher at web.de), |
|
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2009-08-15 Michael Kifer <kifer@cs.stonybrook.edu>
Michael Kifer <kifer@cs.stonybrook.edu>
parents:
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2513 Richard Stallman (rms at gnu.org), |
|
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Michael Kifer <kifer@cs.stonybrook.edu>
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2514 Richard Stanton (stanton at haas.berkeley.edu), |
|
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Michael Kifer <kifer@cs.stonybrook.edu>
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2515 Sam Steingold (sds at goems.com), |
|
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Michael Kifer <kifer@cs.stonybrook.edu>
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2516 Ake Stenhoff (etxaksf at aom.ericsson.se), |
|
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Michael Kifer <kifer@cs.stonybrook.edu>
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2517 Stig (stig at hackvan.com), |
|
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2009-08-15 Michael Kifer <kifer@cs.stonybrook.edu>
Michael Kifer <kifer@cs.stonybrook.edu>
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2518 Peter Stout (Peter_Stout at cs.cmu.edu), |
|
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2009-08-15 Michael Kifer <kifer@cs.stonybrook.edu>
Michael Kifer <kifer@cs.stonybrook.edu>
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2519 Chuck Thompson (cthomp at cs.uiuc.edu), |
|
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Michael Kifer <kifer@cs.stonybrook.edu>
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2520 Ray Tomlinson (tomlinso at bbn.com), |
|
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Michael Kifer <kifer@cs.stonybrook.edu>
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2521 Raymond Toy (toy at rtp.ericsson.se), |
|
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Michael Kifer <kifer@cs.stonybrook.edu>
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2522 Stephen J. Turnbull (stephen at xemacs.org), |
|
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Michael Kifer <kifer@cs.stonybrook.edu>
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2523 Jan Vroonhof (vroonhof at math.ethz.ch), |
|
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Michael Kifer <kifer@cs.stonybrook.edu>
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2524 Colin Walters (walters at cis.ohio-state.edu), |
|
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Michael Kifer <kifer@cs.stonybrook.edu>
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2525 Philippe Waroquiers (philippe.waroquiers at eurocontrol.be), |
|
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Michael Kifer <kifer@cs.stonybrook.edu>
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2526 Klaus Weber (gizmo at zork.north.de), |
|
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Michael Kifer <kifer@cs.stonybrook.edu>
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2527 Ben Wing (ben at xemacs.org), |
|
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Michael Kifer <kifer@cs.stonybrook.edu>
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2528 Tom Wurgler (twurgler at goodyear.com), |
|
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2009-08-15 Michael Kifer <kifer@cs.stonybrook.edu>
Michael Kifer <kifer@cs.stonybrook.edu>
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|
2529 Steve Youngs (youngs at xemacs.org), |
|
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Michael Kifer <kifer@cs.stonybrook.edu>
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|
2530 Ilya Zakharevich (ilya at math.ohio-state.edu), |
|
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Michael Kifer <kifer@cs.stonybrook.edu>
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2531 Eli Zaretskii (eliz at is.elta.co.il) |
| 84291 | 2532 @end example |
| 2533 | |
| 2534 @node GNU Free Documentation License, Index, Credits, Top | |
| 2535 @appendix GNU Free Documentation License | |
| 2536 @include doclicense.texi | |
| 2537 | |
| 2538 | |
| 2539 @node Index, , GNU Free Documentation License, Top | |
| 2540 @unnumbered Index | |
| 2541 @printindex cp | |
| 2542 | |
| 2543 @bye | |
| 2544 | |
| 2545 @ignore | |
| 2546 arch-tag: 165ecb88-d03c-44b1-a921-b93f50b05b46 | |
| 2547 @end ignore |
