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UNWRAPDIFF(1)							     Man pages							     UNWRAPDIFF(1)

NAME
unwrapdiff - demangle word-wrapped patches SYNOPSIS
unwrapdiff [-v] [file...] unwrapdiff {[--help] | [--version]} DESCRIPTION
unwrapdiff demangles patches that have been word-wrapped, in an attempt to make them useful. The corrected diff is sent to standard output. Note that you will probably need to use the -l option when applying the patch, in order to ignore any whitespace differences there may be. OPTIONS
-v Verbose operation. A list of lines that are modified in a way that might be wrong is sent to stderr. --help Display a short usage message. --version Display the version number of unwrapdiff. LIMITATIONS
Some heuristics are used to decide whether use a space to recombine a wrapped line, or just join them together. Currently this is done by comparing with last three characters of a line with the first two characters of its continuation, and using a space if any of them are different. The patch needs to have been valid before being word-wrapped. The last line of a hunk is nearly always ambiguous. If the next line begins "@@", "Index: ", "diff " or "--- " then it is taken to be complete; otherwise it is unwrapped using the next line. AUTHOR
Tim Waugh <twaugh@redhat.com> Package maintainer patchutils 17 January 2003 UNWRAPDIFF(1)

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NAME
unwrapdiff - demangle word-wrapped patches SYNOPSIS
unwrapdiff [-v] [file...] unwrapdiff {[--help] | [--version]} DESCRIPTION
unwrapdiff demangles patches that have been word-wrapped, in an attempt to make them useful. The corrected diff is sent to standard output. Note that you will probably need to use the -l option when applying the patch, in order to ignore any whitespace differences there may be. OPTIONS
-v Verbose operation. A list of lines that are modified in a way that might be wrong is sent to stderr. --help Display a short usage message. --version Display the version number of unwrapdiff. LIMITATIONS
Some heuristics are used to decide whether use a space to recombine a wrapped line, or just join them together. Currently this is done by comparing with last three characters of a line with the first two characters of its continuation, and using a space if any of them are different. The patch needs to have been valid before being word-wrapped. The last line of a hunk is nearly always ambiguous. If the next line begins "@@", "Index: ", "diff " or "--- " then it is taken to be complete; otherwise it is unwrapped using the next line. AUTHOR
Tim Waugh <twaugh@redhat.com> Package maintainer patchutils 17 January 2003 UNWRAPDIFF(1)
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