03-21-2010
Hi,
try the below :
tr '\r\n' ' ' old_file new_file
Regards,
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xdiff_file_rabdiff
XDIFF_FILE_RABDIFF(3) 1 XDIFF_FILE_RABDIFF(3)
xdiff_file_rabdiff - Make binary diff of two files using the Rabin's polynomial fingerprinting algorithm
SYNOPSIS
bool xdiff_file_rabdiff (string $old_file, string $new_file, string $dest)
DESCRIPTION
Makes a binary diff of two files and stores the result in a patch file. The difference between this function and xdiff_file_bdiff(3) is
different algorithm used which should result in faster execution and smaller diff produced. 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).
For more details about differences between algorithm used please check libxdiff website.
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_rabdiff(3) example
The following code makes binary diff of two archives.
<?php
$old_version = 'my_script_1.0.tgz';
$new_version = 'my_script_1.1.tgz';
xdiff_file_rabdiff($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_RABDIFF(3)