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Operating Systems Linux OS Patch level command Post 302323035 by pludi on Friday 5th of June 2009 07:30:13 AM
Old 06-05-2009
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Patch(3pm)						User Contributed Perl Documentation						Patch(3pm)

NAME
Text::Patch - Patches text with given patch SYNOPSIS
use Text::Patch; $output = patch( $source, $diff, STYLE => "Unified" ); use Text::Diff; $src = ... $dst = ... $diff = diff( $src, $dst, { STYLE => 'Unified' } ); $out = patch( $src, $diff, { STYLE => 'Unified' } ); print "Patch successful" if $out eq $dst; DESCRIPTION
Text::Patch combines source text with given diff (difference) data. Diff data is produced by Text::Diff module or by the standard diff utility (man diff, see -u option). patch( $source, $diff, options... ) First argument is source (original) text. Second is the diff data. Third argument can be either hash reference with options or all the rest arguments will be considered patch options: $output = patch( $source, $diff, STYLE => "Unified", ... ); $output = patch( $source, $diff, { STYLE => "Unified", ... } ); Options are: STYLE => 'Unified' STYLE can be "Unified", "Context" or "OldStyle". The 'Unified' diff format looks like this: @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ -The Way that can be told of is not the eternal Way; -The name that can be named is not the eternal name. The Nameless is the origin of Heaven and Earth; -The Named is the mother of all things. +The named is the mother of all things. + Therefore let there always be non-being, so we may see their subtlety, And let there always be being, @@ -9,3 +8,6 @@ The two are the same, But after they are produced, they have different names. +They both may be called deep and profound. +Deeper and more profound, +The door of all subtleties! TODO
Interfaces with files, arrays, etc. AUTHOR
Vladi Belperchinov-Shabanski "Cade" <cade@biscom.net> <cade@datamax.bg> <cade@cpan.org> http://cade.datamax.bg VERSION
$Id: Patch.pm,v 1.6 2007/04/07 19:57:41 cade Exp $ perl v5.10.1 2010-10-04 Patch(3pm)
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