XDIFF_FILE_DIFF_BINARY(3) 1 XDIFF_FILE_DIFF_BINARY(3)xdiff_file_diff_binary - Alias of xdiff_file_bdiffSYNOPSIS
bool xdiff_file_diff_binary (string $old_file, string $new_file, string $dest)
DESCRIPTION
Makes a binary diff of two files and stores the result in a patch file. This function works with both text and binary files. Resulting
patch file can be later applied using xdiff_file_bpatch(3).
Starting with version 1.5.0 this function is an alias of xdiff_file_bdiff(3).
PARAMETERS
o $old_file
- Path to the first file. This file acts as "old" file.
o $new_file
- Path to the second file. This file acts as "new" file.
o $dest
- Path of the resulting patch file. Resulting file contains differences between "old" and "new" files. It is in binary format and
is human-unreadable.
RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
xdiff_file_diff_binary(3) example
The following code makes binary diff of two archives.
<?php
$old_version = 'my_script_1.0.tgz';
$new_version = 'my_script_1.1.tgz';
xdiff_file_diff_binary($old_version, $new_version, 'my_script.bdiff');
?>
NOTES
Note
Both files will be loaded into memory so ensure that your memory_limit is set high enough.
SEE ALSO xdiff_file_bdiff(3), xdiff_file_bpatch(3).
PHP Documentation Group XDIFF_FILE_DIFF_BINARY(3)
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XDIFF_FILE_BDIFF(3) 1 XDIFF_FILE_BDIFF(3)xdiff_file_bdiff - Make binary diff of two filesSYNOPSIS
bool xdiff_file_bdiff (string $old_file, string $new_file, string $dest)
DESCRIPTION
Makes a binary diff of two files and stores the result in a patch file. This function works with both text and binary files. Resulting
patch file can be later applied using xdiff_file_bpatch(3)/xdiff_string_bpatch(3).
PARAMETERS
o $old_file
- Path to the first file. This file acts as "old" file.
o $new_file
- Path to the second file. This file acts as "new" file.
o $dest
- Path of the resulting patch file. Resulting file contains differences between "old" and "new" files. It is in binary format and
is human-unreadable.
RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
xdiff_file_bdiff(3) example
The following code makes binary diff of two archives.
<?php
$old_version = 'my_script_1.0.tgz';
$new_version = 'my_script_1.1.tgz';
xdiff_file_bdiff($old_version, $new_version, 'my_script.bdiff');
?>
NOTES
Note
Both files will be loaded into memory so ensure that your memory_limit is set high enough.
SEE ALSO xdiff_file_bpatch(3).
PHP Documentation Group XDIFF_FILE_BDIFF(3)
need to know how to install the text.tgz i have already downloaded it and need to know the commands to get it set up thank
sting34:confused: :confused: (2 Replies)
Could anyone of y'all gurus tell me of how to open *.tgz files in WinXP....which program should i use to open it...i have tried going online to open it ut all in vain...please help
Gerry... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I am trying to update a MASTER file by a NEW file which may contain fewer records.
The update should use a key (2 first fields), here is a senario:
MASTER:
a;b;0
a;c;0
a;d;0
NEW:
a;c;1
the result should be:
a;b;0
a;c;1
a;d;0
can you recommend me a way to do it?
10x
Y.N. (25 Replies)
Hello
I have a ton of files in a directory of the format app.log.2008-04-04
I'd like to run a command that would archive each of these files as app.log.2008-04-04.tgz
I tried a few combinations of find with xargs etc but no luck.
Thanks
Amit (4 Replies)
Hi all,
The below command tries to copy ".tgz" instead of "hello_test.tgz" -- It seems as if the underscore gets in the way. I tried with different ways of using quotes, with no luck, unfortunately...it's probably very simple, but may I ask how this would be done:
How would the below be... (3 Replies)
I have a file name as logfiles_tar.tgz. How can I view the contents of the log files present in logfiles_tar.tgz ? Any help would be really appreciated.
Thanks (3 Replies)
Hey,
I have number of .tgz files and want to extract the file with the ending *results.txt from each one.
I have tried
for file in *.tgz; do tar --wildcards -zxf $file *results.txt; doneas well as
list=$(ls *.tgz)
for i in $list; do tar --wildcards -zxvf $i *.results.txt; done... (1 Reply)