08-27-2002
Thanks for the insite
Thanks for the reply but one more question for you.. if that was the case how can it be that users is the only thing that is corrupted.. I am able to get into any other menu and what not... in the sam program... Pls help.. I am thinking of a rebuild att so I would like to prevent this.. plus there is some othere issues with it. that are being delt with.. But I would like to know how to correct this.. if I ever see it again.. thanks for your help.. Maryanne
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vcs::lite::delta
VCS::Lite::Delta(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation VCS::Lite::Delta(3pm)
NAME
VCS::Lite::Delta - VCS::Lite differences
SYNOPSIS
use VCS::Lite;
# diff
my $lit = VCS::Lite->new('/home/me/foo1.txt');
my $lit2 = VCS::Lite->new('/home/me/foo2.txt');
my $difftxt = $lit->delta($lit2)->diff;
print OUTFILE $difftxt;
# patch
my $delt = VCS::Lite::Delta->new('/home/me/patch.diff');
my $lit3 = $lit->patch($delt);
print OUTFILE $lit3->text;
DESCRIPTION
This module provides a Delta class for the differencing functionality of VCS::Lite
API
new
The underlying object of VCS::Lite::Delta is an array of difference chunks (hunks) such as that returned by Algorithm::Diff.
The constructor takes the following forms:
my $delt = VCS::Lite::Delta->new( '/my/file.diff',$sep); # File name
my $delt = VCS::Lite::Delta->new( *FILE,$sep); # File handle
my $delt = VCS::Lite::Delta->new( $string,$sep); # String as scalar ref
my $delt = VCS::Lite::Delta->new( @foo, $id1, $id2) # Array ref
$sep here is a regexp by which to split strings into tokens. The default is to use the natural perl mechanism of $/ (which is emulated
when not reading from a file). The arrayref form is assuming an array of hunks such as the output from Algorithm::Diff::diff.
The other forms assume the input is the text form of a diff listing, either in diff format, or in unified format. The input is parsed, and
errors are reported.
diff
print OUTFILE $delt->diff
This generates a standard diff format, for example:
4c4 < Now wherefore stopp'st thou me? --- > Now wherefore stoppest thou me?
udiff
print OUTFILE $delt->udiff
This generates a unified diff (like diff -u) similar to the form in which patches are submitted.
id
my ($id1,$id2) = $delt->id;
$delt2->id('foo.pl@@1','foo.pl@@3')
The id method allows get and set of the names associated with the two elements being diffed. The id is set for delta objects returned by
VCS::Lite->diff, to the element IDs of the VCS::Lite objects being diffed.
Diff format omits the file names, hence the IDs will not be populated by new. This is not the case with diff -u format, which includes the
file names which are passed in and available as IDs.
hunks
my @hunklist = $delt->hunks
A hunk is a technical term for a section of input containing a difference. Each hunk is an arrayref, containing the block of lines. Each
line is itself an arrayref, for example:
[
[ '+', 9, 'use Acme::Foo;'],
[ '-', 9, 'use Acme::Bar;'],
]
See the documentation on Algorithm::Diff for more details of this structure.
BUGS, PATCHES & FIXES
There are no known bugs at the time of this release. However, if you spot a bug or are experiencing difficulties that are not explained
within the POD documentation, please send an email to barbie@cpan.org or submit a bug to the RT system (see link below). However, it would
help greatly if you are able to pinpoint problems or even supply a patch.
http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=VCS-Lite
Fixes are dependant upon their severity and my availablity. Should a fix not be forthcoming, please feel free to (politely) remind me.
AUTHOR
Original Author: Ivor Williams (RIP) 2008-2009
Current Maintainer: Barbie <barbie@cpan.org> 2009
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) Ivor Williams, 2002-2006
Copyright (c) Barbie, 2009
LICENCE
You may use, modify and distribute this module under the same terms as Perl itself.
SEE ALSO
Algorithm::Diff.
perl v5.10.1 2009-10-25 VCS::Lite::Delta(3pm)