Hello,
As a lurker on both the Subversion and Open-CM development lists, I
thought this note from the Open-CM list might be of interest for
Subversion developers. I have used CVS for many years, so Subversion
looks very interesting, but I'm also keeping my eye on other
developments. Hope this might be helpful.
Gabriel
Begin forwarded message:
> From: "Jesper Nilsson" <pjn@smarteye.se>
> Date: Tue Jan 14, 2003 3:42:54 PM US/Pacific
> To: <opencm-dev@smtp.opencm.org>
> Subject: [opencm-dev] YAD - new diff library
> Reply-To: opencm-dev@smtp.opencm.org
>
> I've written a new diff library from scratch with a more liberal (BSD)
> license than gnu diff.
> It is still in the alpha stage, but hopefully useful. It currently
> implements the diff algorithm, the diff3 (merge) algo and a patch algo.
> The diff/patch algos work only with the unified diff format, the diff3
> algo
> has a few options for the conflict output.
> The package also contains a test program that implements a very
> rudimentary
> command tool, and a regression test for the diff and patch algos.
> The diff3 algo has only been tested "manually".
>
> The package can be obtained from
> http://www.chestud.chalmers.se/~pjn/yad/ as
> either an archive or anonymous access to an opencm server.
>
> I intend to work more on the diff3 algo (it already has some options to
> resolve conflicts a bit better than gnu diff3). I've also thought
> about the
> "cvs annotate" functionality and an extended patch format.
>
> Comments are very appreciated.
>
> /Jesper
>
>
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Received on Wed Jan 15 21:14:38 2003