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Diff

A simple diff library in Elixir

Diff.diff

Compares 2 terms that have an implementation of the Diff.Diffable protocol and returns a list of changes from the first given binary with the second

The diff function can take the following options:

  • :keep_unchanged - keeps unchanged binary parts in the returned patches
  • :ignore - a regex used to ignore element. Ignored parts are kept in returned in patches

Usage:

iex(1)> Diff.diff("test", "taste")
[%Diff.Modified{index: 1, length: 1, old_element: ["e"], element: ["a"]},
%Diff.Insert{index: 4, length: 1, element: ["e"]}]

Diff.patch

Applies the given patches to the term. Takes an optional third parameter to turn the patched list created from applying the patches back into the type needed.

Usage:

iex(1)> patches = Diff.diff([1, 2, 3, 4], [1, 5, 6, 4, 8])
[%Diff.Modified{element: [5, 6], index: 1, length: 2, old_element: [2, 3]},
 %Diff.Insert{element: '\b', index: 4, length: 1}]

iex(2)> Diff.patch([1, 2, 3, 4], patches)
[1, 5, 6, 4, 8]
iex(1)> patches = Diff.diff("test", "taste")
[%Diff.Modified{index: 1, length: 1, old_element: ["e"], element: ["a"]},
%Diff.Insert{index: 4, length: 1, element: ["e"]}]

iex(2)> Diff.patch("test", patches, &Enum.join/1)
"taste"

Diff.annotated_patch

Diff.annotated_patch takes a a data structure of annotations, and uses them when applying the patch.

Usage:

iex(1)>  annotations =   [
...(1)>     %{delete:   %{before: "<span class='deleted'>",
...(1)>                   after:  "</span>"}},
...(1)>     %{insert:   %{before: "<span class='inserted'>",
...(1)>                   after:  "</span>"}},
...(1)>     %{modified: %{before: "<span class='modified'>",
...(1)>                   after:  "</span>"}}
...(1)> ]
[%{delete: %{after: "</span>", before: "<span class='deleted'>"}},
 %{insert: %{after: "</span>", before: "<span class='inserted'>"}},
 %{modified: %{after: "</span>", before: "<span class='modified'>"}}]
iex(2)> patches = Diff.diff("test", "tast")
[%Diff.Modified{element: ["a"], index: 1, length: 1, old_element: ["e"]}]
iex(3)> Diff.annotated_patch("test", patches, annotations)
iex(3)> Diff.annotated_patch("test", patches, annotations)
["t", "<span class='modified'>", "a", "</span>", "s", "t"]

It takes the same optional join function as Diff.patch as you would expect

Diff.diff, Diff.patch and Diff.annotated_patch all take as a first parameter a term that has an implementation of the Diff.Diffable protocol. By default one exist for BitString and List