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The command M-x diff compares two files, displaying the differences in
an Emacs buffer named ‘*diff*’. It works by running the diff
program, using options taken from the variable diff-switches
. The
value of diff-switches
should be a string; the default is "-c"
to specify a context diff. Voir (diff)Top section `Diff' dans Comparing and Merging Files, for more information about diff
output formats.
The command M-x diff-backup compares a specified file with its most
recent backup. If you specify the name of a backup file, diff-backup
compares it with the source file that it is a backup of.
The command M-x compare-windows compares the text in the current window with that in the next window. (For more information about windows in Emacs, Multiple Windows.) Comparison starts at point in each window, after pushing each initial point value on the mark ring in its respective buffer. Then it moves point forward in each window, one character at a time, until it reaches characters that don't match. Then the command exits.
If point in the two windows is followed by non-matching text when the command starts, M-x compare-windows tries heuristically to advance up to matching text in the two windows, and then exits. So if you use M-x compare-windows repeatedly, each time it either skips one matching range or finds the start of another.
With a numeric argument, compare-windows
ignores changes in
whitespace. If the variable compare-ignore-case
is non-nil
,
the comparison ignores differences in case as well. If the variable
compare-ignore-whitespace
is non-nil
, compare-windows
normally ignores changes in whitespace, and a prefix argument turns that
off.
You can use M-x smerge-mode to turn on Smerge mode, a minor mode for
editing output from the diff3
program. This is typically the
result of a failed merge from a version control system “update” outside
VC, due to conflicting changes to a file. Smerge mode provides commands to
resolve conflicts by selecting specific changes.
Voir la section Merging Files with Emerge, for the Emerge facility, which provides a powerful interface for merging files.
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