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Re: feature request for ediff
From: |
Hannu Koivisto |
Subject: |
Re: feature request for ediff |
Date: |
02 Nov 2001 15:24:34 +0200 |
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dmaster@synopsys.com (David Masterson) writes:
| >>>>> agrawal writes:
|
| > ediff is extremely useful, but seems a bit clunky for diffing
| > directory trees. As far as I can tell, one must descend through the
| > directory tree "by hand", checking each directory for any
| > differences between files. It seems preferable to have a recursive
| > option, where ediff would do a diff -r <dir1> <dir2>, and then let
| > the user browse through only those directories that have
| > differences.
|
| Are you suggesting that it popup a new ediff buffer for each (pair
| of?) files that it find different? All at once or one at a time?
I don't see him suggesting that. FWIW, I would also like a feature
like the one agrawal requests. Essentially, just like you can
(i)nsert subdirectories to a single dired buffer or have all the
subdirectories and their subdirectories be inserted by adding -R to
ls switches, there should be a way to have a whole directory tree
(or just have few specific subdirectories inserted) in a single
ediff session buffer instead of one ediff session buffer per
directory.
In addition, a command to simply replace session's file in
directory B with the file in directory A (and vice versa) would be
nice. It should preferably work so that one can mark several
sessions and then apply this operation to all of them.
--
Hannu