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Summary: In preparation for merging fb-mercurial sources to the Eden repository, move everything from the top-level directory into an `eden/scm` subdirectory.
70 lines
1.9 KiB
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70 lines
1.9 KiB
Bash
Executable File
#!/bin/sh
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# Script to get stable diff output on any platform.
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#
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# Output of this script is almost equivalent to GNU diff with "-Nru".
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#
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# Use this script as "hg pdiff" via extdiff extension with preparation
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# below in test scripts:
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#
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# $ cat >> $HGRCPATH <<EOF
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# > [extdiff]
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# > pdiff = sh "$RUNTESTDIR/pdiff"
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# > EOF
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filediff(){
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# USAGE: filediff file1 file2 [header]
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# compare with /dev/null if file doesn't exist (as "-N" option)
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file1="$1"
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if test ! -f "$file1"; then
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file1=/dev/null
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fi
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file2="$2"
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if test ! -f "$file2"; then
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file2=/dev/null
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fi
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if cmp -s "$file1" "$file2" 2> /dev/null; then
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# Return immediately, because comparison isn't needed. This
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# also avoids redundant message of diff like "No differences
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# encountered" (on Solaris)
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return
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fi
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if test -n "$3"; then
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# show header only in recursive case
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echo "$3"
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fi
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# replace "/dev/null" by corresponded filename (as "-N" option)
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diff -u "$file1" "$file2" |
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sed "s@^--- /dev/null\(.*\)\$@--- $1\1@" |
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sed "s@^\+\+\+ /dev/null\(.*\)\$@+++ $2\1@"
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# in this case, files differ from each other
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return 1
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}
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if test -d "$1" -o -d "$2"; then
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# ensure comparison in dictionary order
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(
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if test -d "$1"; then (cd "$1" && find . -type f); fi
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if test -d "$2"; then (cd "$2" && find . -type f); fi
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) |
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sed 's@^\./@@g' | sort | uniq |
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while read file; do
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filediff "$1/$file" "$2/$file" "diff -Nru $1/$file $2/$file"
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done
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# TODO: there is no portable way for current while-read based
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# implementation to return 1 at detecting changes.
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#
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# On bash and dash, assignment to variable inside while-block
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# doesn't affect outside, because inside while-block is executed
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# in sub-shell. BTW, it affects outside while-block on ksh (as sh
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# on Solaris).
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else
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filediff "$1" "$2"
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fi
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