;;; ediff.el --- a comprehensive visual interface to diff & patch
-;;; Copyright (C) 1994, 1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-;; Author: Michael Kifer <kifer@cs.sunysb.edu>
-;; Created: February 2, 1994
-;; Keywords: comparing, merging, patching, version control.
+;; Copyright (C) 1994, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 2000, 01, 02, 03 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-(defconst ediff-version "2.19" "The current version of Ediff")
-(defconst ediff-date "March 14, 1995" "Date of last update")
+;; Author: Michael Kifer <kifer@cs.stonybrook.edu>
+;; Created: February 2, 1994
+;; Keywords: comparing, merging, patching, tools, unix
-;; LCD Archive Entry:
-;; ediff|Michael Kifer|kifer@cs.sunysb.edu|
-;; A comprehensive visual interface to diff and patch|
-;; 14-March-95|2.19|~/packages/ediff.shar.Z|
+(defconst ediff-version "2.78" "The current version of Ediff")
+(defconst ediff-date "January 25, 2003" "Date of last update")
;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
;; GNU General Public License for more details.
;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
-;; the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the
+;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
+;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
;;; Commentary:
-;; ----------
;; Never read that diff output again!
-;; Apply patch selectively, like a pro!
+;; Apply patch interactively!
;; Merge with ease!
;; This package provides a convenient way of simultaneous browsing through
-;; the differences between a pair (or a tripple) of files or buffers. The
+;; the differences between a pair (or a triple) of files or buffers. The
;; files being compared, file-A, file-B, and file-C (if applicable) are
;; shown in separate windows (side by side, one above the another, or in
;; separate frames), and the differences are highlighted as you step
;; through them. You can also copy difference regions from one buffer to
;; another (and recover old differences if you change your mind).
+;; Ediff also supports merging operations on files and buffers, including
+;; merging using ancestor versions. Both comparison and merging operations can
+;; be performed on directories, i.e., by pairwise comparison of files in those
+;; directories.
+
;; In addition, Ediff can apply a patch to a file and then let you step
;; though both files, the patched and the original one, simultaneously,
;; difference-by-difference. You can even apply a patch right out of a
;; region from file_orig to file, thereby undoing any particular patch that
;; you don't like).
-;; This package builds upon the ideas borrowed from emerge.el and
-;; several Ediff's functions are adaptations from emerge.el.
-;; Much of the functionality of Ediff is also influenced by emerge.el.
-
-;; The present version of Ediff supersedes Emerge. It provides a superior
-;; user interface and has many features not found in Emerge. In particular,
-;; it can do patching and 2-way and 3-way file comparison in addition to
-;; merging.
-
;; Ediff is aware of version control, which lets the user compare
-;; files with their older versions. Ediff can also work with remote and
-;; compressed files. Details are given below.
-
-
-;;; Remarks:
-;; -------
-
-;; 1. Ediff is heavily dependent on the new features of Emacs 19.
-;; It won't run under Emacs 18 at all.
-;; 2. If running XEmacs, Ediff requires at least version 19.9.
-;; 3. The function ediff-revision requires the version of vc.el that comes
-;; with Emacs 19.22 and XEmacs 19.10 and later, or rcs.el version 1.67
-;; or later. See "Version control support", below.
+;; files with their older versions. Ediff can also work with remote and
+;; compressed files. Details are given below.
+;; Finally, Ediff supports directory-level comparison, merging and patching.
+;; See the on-line manual for details.
-;;; Installation and use:
-;; ---------------------
-
-;; The user can invoke Ediff interactively using the following functions:
-;;
-;; ediff-files - compare two files
-;; ediff - alias for ediff-files
-;; ediff-buffers - compare two buffers
-;;
-;; ediff-files3 - compare three files
-;; ediff3 - alias for ediff-files3
-;; ediff-buffers3 - compare three buffers
-;;
-;; ediff-windows - compare windows
-;; ediff-small-regions - compare small regions
-;; ediff-large-regions - compare large regions
-;;
-;; ediff-revision - compare buffer & version
-;;
-;; ediff-patch-file - patch file then compare
-;; epatch - alias for ediff-patch-file
-;; ediff-patch-buffer - patch buffer then compare
-;; epatch-buffer - alias for ediff-patch-buffer
-;;
-;; ediff-merge-files - merge two files
-;; ediff-merge - alias for ediff-merge-files
-;; ediff-merge-files-with-ancestor - same but with ancestor
-;; ediff-merge-with-ancestor - alias for the above
-;; ediff-merge-buffers - merge two buffers
-;; ediff-merge-buffers-with-ancestor - same but with ancestor
-;; ediff-merge-revisions - same but with ancestor
-;; ediff-merge-revisions-with-ancestor - same but with ancestor
-;;
-;;
-;;
-;; To use Ediff, put this in your .emacs file:
-;;
-;; (autoload 'ediff-buffers "ediff" "Visual interface to diff" t)
-;; (autoload 'ediff "ediff" "Visual interface to diff" t)
-;; (autoload 'ediff-files "ediff" "Visual interface to diff" t)
-;; (autoload 'ediff-buffers3 "ediff" "Visual interface to diff" t)
-;; (autoload 'ediff3 "ediff3" "Visual interface to diff" t)
-;; (autoload 'ediff-files3 "ediff" "Visual interface to diff" t)
-;; (autoload 'ediff-merge "ediff" "Visual interface to diff" t)
-;; (autoload 'ediff-merge-files "ediff" "Visual interface to diff" t)
-;; (autoload 'ediff-merge-files-with-ancestor "ediff"
-;; "Visual interface to diff" t)
-;; (autoload 'ediff-merge-with-ancestor "ediff" "Visual interface to diff" t)
-;; (autoload 'ediff-merge-buffers "ediff" "Visual interface to diff" t)
-;; (autoload 'ediff-merge-buffers-with-ancestor "ediff"
-;; "Visual interface to diff" t)
-;; (autoload 'ediff-merge-revisions "ediff" "Visual interface to diff" t)
-;; (autoload 'ediff-merge-revisions-with-ancestor "ediff"
-;; "Visual interface to diff" t)
-;; (autoload 'ediff-windows "ediff" "Visual interface to diff" t)
-;; (autoload 'ediff-small-regions "ediff" "Visual interface to diff" t)
-;; (autoload 'ediff-large-regions "ediff" "Visual interface to diff" t)
-;; (autoload 'epatch "ediff" "Visual interface to patch" t)
-;; (autoload 'ediff-patch-file "ediff" "Visual interface to patch" t)
-;; (autoload 'ediff-patch-buffer "ediff" "Visual interface to patch" t)
-;; (autoload 'epatch-buffer "ediff" "Visual interface to patch" t)
-;; (autoload 'ediff-revision "ediff"
-;; "Interface to diff & version control" t)
-;;
-;;
-;; If you want Ediff to be loaded from the very beginning, you should have
-;;
-;; (require 'ediff)
-;;
-;; in your .emacs file. This way it is also easier to figure out changes
-;; to the default Ediff setting, if such changes become necessary --- see
-;; Customization.
-;;
-;; All the above functions use the diff program to find different
-;; regions. They process diff output and display it to the user in a
-;; convenient form.
-;;
-;; The functions ediff-files, ediff-buffers, ediff-files3, ediff-buffers3
-;; first display the coarse, line-based difference regions, as commonly
-;; found by the diff program.
-;; Since diff may report fairly large chunks of text as being
-;; different even though the difference may be contained in a few words or
-;; even in the white space or line breaks, Ediff will further refine the
-;; regions to indicate which exact words differ. If the only difference is
-;; in the white space and line breaks, Ediff will say so.
-;;
-;; The functions ediff-windows, ediff-small-regions and ediff-large-regions
-;; do comparison on parts of buffers (which must already exist).
-;; Since ediff-windows and ediff-small-regions are intended for relatively
-;; small segments of the buffers, comparison is done on the
-;; word-basis rather than line basis. No refinement is necessary in this
-;; case. This technique is effective only for relatively small
-;; regions (perhaps, up to 100 lines), as these functions have a relatively
-;; slow startup.
-;; To compare large regions, use ediff-large-regions. In this mode, Ediff
-;; displays differences as it would if invoked via ediff-files or
-;; ediff-buffers.
-;;
-;; The functions ediff-patch-file and ediff-patch-buffer apply a patch
-;; to a file or a buffer and then run Ediff on these buffers, displaying
-;; the difference regions.
-;;
-;; Finally, for files under version control, ediff-revisions will compare a
-;; file to one of its versions.
-
-;;; Compilation
-;; -----------
-;;
-;; When you byte-compile Ediff, you will get some warnings about functions
-;; being undefined. These can be safely ignored.
-;;
+;; This package builds upon the ideas borrowed from emerge.el and several
+;; Ediff's functions are adaptations from emerge.el. Much of the functionality
+;; Ediff provides is also influenced by emerge.el.
-;;; Customization:
-;; --------------
-
-;; Hooks:
-;; -----
-;; If you don't like the default setting, you can change it through the
-;; various variables and hooks. In particular, the following hooks are
-;; available:
-
-;; ediff-load-hooks
-;; ediff-keymap-setup-hooks
-;; ediff-before-setup-windows-hooks
-;; ediff-after-setup-windows-hooks
-;; ediff-before-setup-control-frame-hooks
-;; ediff-after-setup-control-frame-hooks
-;; ediff-startup-hooks
-;; ediff-select-hooks
-;; ediff-unselect-hooks
-;; ediff-suspend-hooks
-;; ediff-quit-hooks
-;; ediff-prepare-buffer-hooks
-;; ediff-display-help-hooks
-
-;; The hooks in ediff-load-hooks can be used to change defaults after Ediff
-;; is loaded. The hooks in ediff-keymap-setup-hooks can be used to alter
-;; bindings in Ediff's keymap. These hooks are called right after the
-;; default bindings are set.
-;;
-;; The hooks in ediff-before/after-setup-windows-hooks,
-;; ediff-suspend-hooks, and ediff-quit-hooks can be used to save and then
-;; restore whatever window configuration you want.
-
-;; Note that, by default, ediff-quit-hooks is set to a function,
-;; ediff-cleanup-mess, which cleans after Ediff, as appropriate in most
-;; cases. It is rather unlikely that the user will want to change
-;; it. However, the user may want add other hooks to ediff-quit-hooks,
-;; either before or after ediff-cleanup-mess (see the documentation for
-;; add-hook on how to do this). One should be aware that hooks executing
-;; before ediff-cleanup-mess start in ediff-control-buffer; they should
-;; also leave ediff-control-buffer as the current buffer. Hooks that are
-;; executed after ediff-cleanup-mess will have either buffer A or buffer B
-;; as the current buffer.
-
-;; If you are using packages such as mode-line.el to alter
-;; the buffer identification field in the mode line, you may have to
-;; restore this field after exiting Ediff by calling an appropriate
-;; function from a hook in ediff-quit-hooks (in case of mode-line.el, the
-;; function to call would be mode-line-abbreviate-buffer-identification).
-;; This should be done from a hook that runs before ediff-default-quit-hook,
-;; since such hooks run from within ediff-control-buffer, where buffers
-;; A, B, and C can be accessed via the variables ediff-buffer-A,
-;; ediff-buffer-B, ediff-buffer-C.
-
-;; The hooks ediff-before/after-setup-control-frame-hooks can be used to
-;; change how and where Ediff Control Panel is displayed, when it is
-;; displayed in a separate frame.
-
-;; However, be aware that many variables that drive Ediff are local to
-;; Ediff Control Panel, which requires special care in writing these hooks.
-;; Take a look at ediff-default-suspend-hook and ediff-default-quit-hook to
-;; see what's involved.
-
-;; The hooks in ediff-prepare-buffer-hooks are executed for each Ediff
-;; buffer (A, B, C) right after these buffers are arranged. Ediff runs the
-;; hooks in ediff-display-help-hooks each time after setting up the help
-;; message. Finally, ediff-mode-hooks are run just after ediff-mode is set
-;; up in the control buffer. This is done before any windows or frames are
-;; created. One can use it to set local variables that determine the
-;; look of the display.
-
-;; Quick help:
-;; ----------
-;;
-;; Ediff provides quick help using its control panel window. Since this
-;; window takes a fair share of the screen real estate, you can toggle it
-;; off by hitting `?'. The control window will then shrink to just one
-;; line and a mode line, displaying a short help message. The variable
-;;
-;; ediff-prefer-long-help-message
-;;
-;; Tells Ediff whether the user wants the short message initially or the
-;; long one. By default, it is set to nil, meaning that the short message
-;; will be shown on startup. Set this to t, if you want the long message
-;; initially.
-;; If you want to change the appearance of the help message on a
-;; per-buffer basis, you must use ediff-startup-hooks to change the value
-;; of ediff-help-message, which is a variable local to ediff-control-buffer.
-
-;; Window and frame configuration:
-;; -------------------------------
-
-;; In a non-windowing display, Ediff sets things up in one frame, splitting
-;; it between a small control window and the windows for file-A, file-B,
-;; and file-C. The split between these latter windows can be horizontal or
-;; vertical, which can be changed interactively by hitting `|' while the
-;; cursor is in the control window.
-;;
-;; On a window display, Ediff sets up a dedicated frame for Ediff Control
-;; Panel and then it would choose windows as follows: If one of the buffers
-;; is invisible, it will be displayed in the currently selected frame. If
-;; a buffer is visible, it will be displayed in the frame it is visible.
-;; If, according to the above criteria, the two buffers fall into the same
-;; frame, then be it---the frame will be shared by the two. The same
-;; algorithm works when you hit `C-l' (ediff-recenter), `p'
-;; (ediff-previous-difference), `n', etc.
-;;
-;; Thus, you can compare files in one frame or in different frames.
-;; The former is done by default, while the latter can be achieved by
-;; arranging files A, B (and C, if applicable) to be seen in different
-;; frames. Ediff respects these arrangements, automatically adapting
-;; itself to the multi-frame mode.
+;; The present version of Ediff supersedes Emerge. It provides a superior user
+;; interface and has numerous major features not found in Emerge. In
+;; particular, it can do patching, and 2-way and 3-way file comparison,
+;; merging, and directory operations.
-;; Ediff uses the variables
-;;
-;; ediff-control-frame-parameters
-;; ediff-control-frame-position-function
-;;
-;; to set up its control panels. The user can change or augment
-;; ediff-control-frame-parameters including the font, color, etc. The X
-;; resource name of Ediff Control Panel frames is `Ediff'. Under X-windows,
-;; you can use this name to set up preferences in your ~/.Xdefaults
-;; (~/.xrdb, or whatever is in use). Usually this is preferable to changing
-;; ediff-control-frame-parameters directly. For instance, you can specify
-;; in ~/.Xdefaults where the control frame is to be sitting on the screen
-;; using the resource
-;;
-;; Ediff*geometry
-;;
-;; In general, any X resource pertaining the control frame can be reached
-;; via the prefix `Ediff*'.
-;;
-;; The prefered way of specifying the position of the control frame is by
-;; setting the variable ediff-control-frame-position-function to be a
-;; function to be called in order to determine the desired location for the
-;; control frame. The default value of this variable is
-;; `ediff-make-frame-position'. This function places the control frame in
-;; the vicinity of the North-East corner of the frame displaying buffer A.
-;; A pair of variables,
-;;
-;; ediff-narrow-control-frame-leftward-shift
-;; ediff-wide-control-frame-rightward-shift
-;; ediff-control-frame-upward-shift
-;;
-;; can be used to adjust the location produced by ediff-make-frame-position.
-;; The first variable specifies the number of characters for shifting
-;; the control frame from the rightmost edge of frame A when the control
-;; frame is displayed as a small window.
-;; The second variable specifies the rightward shift of the control frame
-;; from the left edge of frame A when the control frame shows the full
-;; menu of options.
-;; The third variable specifies the number of pixels for the upward shift
-;; of the control frame.
-;;
-;; If you truly and absolutely dislike the way Ediff sets up windows and if
-;; you can't customize this via frame parameters, the last resort is to
-;; rewrite the function `ediff-setup-windows'. However, we believe that
-;; detaching Ediff Control Panel from the rest and making it into a
-;; separate frame offers an important opportunity by allowing you to
-;; iconify that frame. Under Emacs, the icon will usually accept all of the
-;; Ediff commands, but will free up valuable real estate on your screen
-;; (this may depend on the window manager, though). Iconifying won't do any
-;; good under XEmacs since XEmacs icons do not seem to be sensitive to
-;; keyboard input. The saving grace is that, even if not iconified, the
-;; control frame is very small, smaller than some icons, so it doesn't take
-;; much space in any case.
-;;
-;; The variable
-;;
-;; ediff-prefer-iconified-control-frame
-;;
-;; if t, will cause the control frame to become iconified automatically when
-;; the help message is toggled off. This saves valuable real estate on the
-;; screen. Toggling help back will deiconify the control frame.
-;;
-;; To start ediff with an iconified Control Panel, you should set the above
-;; to t and ediff-prefer-long-help-message to nil.
-
-;; The variable
-;;
-;; ediff-window-setup-function
-;;
-;; Controls the way windows are setup. The above multiframe setup is
-;; achieved via ediff-setup-windows-multiframe function, which is a default
-;; on windowing displays (except for XEmacs 19.10 and earlier, which has a
-;; bug that breaks the multiframe display). The plain setup, one where all
-;; windows are always in one frame, is done via ediff-setup-windows-plain,
-;; which is the default on a non-windowing display (or in an xterm window).
-;; In fact, under Emacs, you can switch freely between these two setups by
-;; executing the command `ediff-toggle-multiframe'. However, don't try to
-;; do it under XEmacs, as it gets thoroughly confused if you switch from
-;; multiframe setup to plain setup within the same Ediff session.
-
-;; If you don't like either of these setups, write your own function. See
-;; the documentation for ediff-window-setup-function for the basic
-;; guidelines. However, writing window setups is not easy, so, before
-;; embarking on this job, you may want to take a close look at
-;; ediff-setup-windows-plain and ediff-setup-windows-multiframe.
-
-;; The user can run multiple Ediff sessions at once, by invoking it several
-;; times without exiting the previous Ediff sessions. Different sessions
-;; may even operate on the same pair of files. So, in principle, it is
-;; possible to do, say, pairwise comparison of three (or more) different
-;; files. Each session would have its own Ediff Control Panel and all the
-;; regarding a particular session is local to the associated control panel
-;; buffer. You can switch between sessions by suspending one session and
-;; then switching to another control panel. (Different control panel
-;; buffers are distinguished by a numerical suffix, e.g., Ediff Control
-;; Panel<3>.) Thus, if you would like to compare three files pairwise,
-;; you can do this by preparing three different frames, each with its data
-;; buffer to be compared. (No, I am not saying that such a 3way
-;; comparison is very easy to do.)
-;;
-;; If you need to conduct multiple Ediff sessions on the same file, one
-;; thing should be kept in mind: each time you invoke Ediff on a buffer that
-;; already participates in another Ediff session, that buffer should not
-;; have any ASCII Ediff flags in it. (Highlighting with faces is OK.) If
-;; flags are not removed, difference overlays won't be set correctly
-;; for the second invocation of Ediff. The simplest way to remove ASCII
-;; flags from an Ediff buffer is to hit `h' and thus switch to highlighting
-;; with faces (unhighlighting on a dumb terminal).
-
-;; Remote and Compressed Files
-;; ---------------------------
-
-;; Ediff will work with remote, compressed, and encrypted files. Ediff
-;; supports ange-ftp.el, jka-compr.el, uncompress.el and crypt++.el, but
-;; it may work with other similar packages as well. This
-;; means that you can compare files residing on another machine, or you
-;; can apply a patch to a file on another machine (even the patch itself
-;; can be a remote file!).
-;;
-;; When patching compressed or remote files, Ediff doesn't rename the
-;; source file into source-file-name_orig (unlike what `patch' would
-;; usually do). Instead, the source file retains its name and the result
-;; of applying the patch is placed in a temporary file that has the suffix
-;; `_patched'. Generally, this applies to files that are handled using
-;; black magic, such as special file handlers (ange-ftp and some
-;; compression and encryption packages all use this method).
-;;
-;; Regular files are treated by `patch' in the usual manner, i.e., the
-;; original is renamed into source-name_orig and the result of the patch
-;; is placed into the file source-name. (Ediff uses `_orig' instead of
-;; the usual `.orig' for compatibility with systems like VMS.)
-
-;;
-;; Selective browsing: Control over stepping through difference regions
-;; --------------------------------------------------------------------
-;;
-;; Sometimes it is convenient to be able to step through only some
-;; difference regions, those that satisfy certain conditions and to ignore
-;; all others. The commands `#f' and `#h' let the user specify regular
-;; expressions to control the way Ediff skips to the next or previous
-;; difference. Typing `#f' lets one specify of regular expressions,
-;; regexp-A, regexp-B, and regexp-C.
-;; Ediff will then start stepping only through those difference regions where
-;; the region in buffer A matches regexp-A and/or the region in buffer B
-;; matches regexp-B, etc. Whether `and' or `or' should be used depends on
-;; how the user responds to a prompt.
-;; Similarly, using `#h', one specifies expressions that match difference
-;; regions to be ignored while stepping through the differences. That is, if
-;; the buffer A part matches regexp-A, the buffer B part matches regexp B
-;; and (if applicable) buffer-C part matches regexp-C, then the region will
-;; be ignored by ediff-next-difference and ediff-previous-difference commands.
-;;
-;; Hitting `#f' and `#h' toggles this feature on/off.
-;;
-;; Note that selective browsing affects only ediff-next-difference and
-;; ediff-previous-difference, i.e., the commands invoked by typing n/SPC
-;; and p/DEL. You can still jump directly (using `j' or `ga/gb/gc') to any
-;; numbered difference. Also, it should be understood, that #f and #h do
-;; not change the position of the point in the buffers. The effect of these
-;; commands is seen only when the user types `n' or `p', i.e., when
-;; Ediff is told to jump to the next or previous difference.
-;;
-;; Users can supply their own functions that specify how Ediff should do
-;; selective browsing. To change the default Ediff function, add a function to
-;; ediff-load-hooks which will do the following assignments:
-;;
-;; (fset ediff-hide-regexp-matches 'your-hide-function)
-;; (fset ediff-focus-on-regexp-matches 'your-focus-function)
-;;
-;; Useful hints: To specify a regexp that matches everything, don't simply
-;; type RET in response to a prompt. Typing RET tells Ediff to accept the
-;; default value, which may not be what you want. Instead, one should enter
-;; something like `^' or `$' --- which would match every line.
-;;
-;; If the user doesn't remember if selective browsing is in effect and
-;; which regexps are being used, the status command, `i', will supply
-;; the requisite information.
-;;
-;; In addition to the ability to ignore regions that match regular
-;; expressions, Ediff can be ordered to start skipping over certain
-;; `inessential' regions. This is controlled by the variable
-;;
-;; ediff-ignore-similar-regions
-;;
-;; which, if set to t, will cause Ediff to skip over difference regions
-;; that has been found similar, i.e., where the only differences are those
-;; in the white space and newlines.
-;;
-;; Note: In order for this feature to work, auto-refining of difference
-;; regions must be on, since otherwise Ediff won't know if there are no
-;; fine differences between regions. Under X, auto-refining is a default,
-;; but it is nixed on a dumb terminal or in an Xterm window. Therefore, in
-;; a non-windowing environment, the user must explicitly turn
-;; auto-refining on (e.g., by typing `@').
-;;
-;; CAUTION: If many inessential regions appear in a row, Ediff may take a
-;; long time to jump to the next region because it has to compute fine
-;; differences of all intermediate regions.
-;;
-;;
-;; Highlighting difference regions
-;; -------------------------------
-;; The second group of Ediff variables that could be changed, if you so
-;; wish, is:
-;;
-;; ediff-before-flag-bol
-;; ediff-after-flag-eol
-;; ediff-before-flag-mol
-;; ediff-after-flag-mol
-;;
-;; ediff-current-diff-face-A
-;; ediff-current-diff-face-B
-;; ediff-current-diff-face-C
-;; ediff-fine-diff-face-A
-;; ediff-fine-diff-face-B
-;; ediff-fine-diff-face-C
-;; ediff-even-diff-face-A
-;; ediff-even-diff-face-B
-;; ediff-even-diff-face-C
-;; ediff-odd-diff-face-A
-;; ediff-odd-diff-face-B
-;; ediff-odd-diff-face-C
-;
-;; The first four are ASCII strings that mark the beginning and the end of
-;; the differences found in files A, B, and C. Ediff uses different flags
-;; to highlight regions that begin/end at the beginning of a line or in a
-;; middle of a line.
-
-;; The rest are the faces used to highlight text on X displays. On X
-;; displays, Ediff uses ediff-current-diff-face-A/B/C to highlight the
-;; current difference region.
-;;
-;; The faces ediff-fine-diff-face-A/B/C
-;; are used to show the fine differences between the current differences
-;; regions in buffers A, B, and C, respectively.
-;;
-;; Non-current difference regions are displayed in alternating
-;; faces: ediff-even/odd-diff-face-A/B/C. The odd and the even
-;; faces are actually identical on monochrome displays, because it is
-;; rather poor in what you can do on such a display. So, I chose to use
-;; italics to highlight other differences. Any ideas would be welcome.
-;; There are two ways to change the default setting for highlighting faces:
-;; either change the variables, as in
-;;
-;; (setq ediff-current-diff-face-A 'bold-italic)
-;;
-;; or
-;;
-;; (setq ediff-current-diff-face-A
-;; (copy-face 'bold-italic 'ediff-current-diff-face-A))
-;;
-;; or by selectively modifying the defaults:
-;;
-;; (add-hook 'ediff-load-hooks
-;; (function (lambda ()
-;; (set-face-foreground ediff-current-diff-face-B "blue")
-;; (set-face-background ediff-current-diff-face-B "red")
-;; (make-face-italic ediff-current-diff-face-B))))
-;;
-;; You may also want to take a look at how the above faces are defined in
-;; Ediff.
-;;
-;; Note: it is not recommended to use `internal-get-face' (or `get-face' in
-;; XEmacs) when defining faces for Ediff, since this may cause
-;; problems when there are several frames with different font sizes.
-;; Instead, use copy-face or set/make-face-* as shown above.
-;;
-;; The last variable in this group,
-;;
-;; ediff-highlight-all-diffs
-;;
-;; indicates whether---on a window system---the user wants differences to be
-;; marked using ASCII strings (like on a dumb terminal) or using colors and
-;; highlighting. Normally, Ediff highlights all differences, but the selected
-;; difference is highlighted more visibly. One can cycle through various
-;; modes of highlighting by hitting `h'. By default, Ediff starts in the
-;; mode where all difference regions are highlighted. If you prefer to
-;; start in the mode where unselected differences are not highlighted, you
-;; should set ediff-highlight-all-diffs to nil.
-;; You will still be able to turn on highlighting of all differences by
-;; hitting `h'.
-;;
-;; If you want to change the above variables, they must be set
-;; BEFORE Ediff is loaded.
-;;
-;; Note: Ediff lets you switch between the two types of highlighting. That
-;; is you can switch, interactively, from highlighting using faces to
-;; highlighting using ASCII flags, and back. Of course, toggling has
-;; effect only on a window system. On a dumb terminal or in an xterm
-;; window, the only available option is highlighting with ASCII flags.
-;;
-;; Selective display
-;; -----------------
-;; If buffers being compared are narrowed at the time of invocation of Ediff,
-;; ediff-buffers will preserve the narrowing range. However, if ediff-files
-;; is invoked on the files visited by these buffers, narrowing will be
-;; turned off, since we assume that the user wants to compare the entire files.
-;;
-;; Invocation of ediff-small/large-regions and ediff-windows will cause
-;; Ediff to set new narrowing ranges. However, the old ranges are preserved
-;; and will be returned to after quitting or by hitting `%'.
-;;
-;; Two variables control the behavior of ediff-windows,
-;; ediff-small-regions, and ediff-large-regions with respect to narrowing:
-;;
-;; ediff-start-narrowed
-;; ediff-quit-widened
-;;
-;; If ediff-start-narrowed is t, then Ediff will narrow display to the
-;; appropriate range if it is invoked as ediff-windows or
-;; ediff-small/large-regions.
-;; If it is nil, then narrowing will not take place. However, the user can
-;; still toggle narrowing on and off by typing `%'.
-;; Similarly, ediff-quit-widened controls whether Ediff should restore
-;; the visibility range that existed before the current invocation.
-;;
-;;
-;; Refinement of difference regions
-;; --------------------------------
-;; Ediff has variables that control the way fine differences are
-;; highlighted. This feature lets the user highlight the exact words that
-;; make the difference regions in comparison buffers different. This process
-;; ignores spaces, tabs, and newlines.
-;;
-;; ediff-auto-refine
-;; ediff-auto-refine-limit
-;;
-;; By default, `ediff-auto-refine' is `on', which means that fine differences
-;; within regions will be highlighted automatically. On a slow system, this
-;; feature may be undesirable. In any case, the user can always toggle
-;; auto-refining on/off/nix by hitting `@'. When auto-refining is off, fine
-;; differences will be shown only for regions for which these differences
-;; have been computed and saved before. If auto-refining is nixed, fine
-;; differences will not be shown at all. Hitting `*' will compute and
-;; display fine differences for the current difference region regardless of
-;; whether auto-refining is on, off, or nixed.
-;; If auto-refining is on, the variable `ediff-auto-refine-limit' limits
-;; the size of the regions to be auto-refined. This variable guards against
-;; possible slow-down that may be caused by an extraordinary large
-;; difference region.
-;;
-;; However, the user can always force region refining by typing `*'.
-;;
-;; Sometimes, when a difference region has too many differences between the
-;; variants, highlighting of fine differences stands in the way, especially
-;; on color displays. If that is the case, the user can invoke `*' with a
-;; negative prefix argument, which would unhighlight fine diffs for the
-;; current region.
-;;
-;; To unhighlight fine differences in all diff regions, use the command
-;; `@'. Repeated typing of this key cycles through three different states:
-;; auto-refining, no-auto-refining, and unhighlighting of all fine
-;; differences.
-;;
-;; The variable
-;;
-;; ediff-forward-word-function
-;;
-;; allows the user to control how fine differences are computed.
-;; The value must be a lisp function that determines how the
-;; current difference region should be split into words.
-;;
-;; Fine diferences are computed by first splitting the current difference
-;; region into words and then passing this along to
-;; `ediff-diff-program'. For the default ediff-forward-word-function,
-;; `ediff-forward-word', a word is a string consisting of letters, `-', or
-;; `_', a string of punctuation symbols, a string of digits, or a string
-;; consisting of symbols that are neither space, nor a letter.
-;;
-;; Patch and diff programs
-;; -----------------------
-;; The next group of variables determines the programs to be used for
-;; applying patches and for computing the main difference regions (not the
-;; fine difference regions):
-;;
-;; ediff-patch-program
-;; ediff-patch-options
-;; ediff-diff-program
-;; ediff-diff-options
-;; ediff-diff3-program
-;; ediff-diff3-options
-;;
-;; Warning about VMS: The output from VMS DIFF is not yet supported.
-;; Instead, make sure some implementation of Unix diff on VMS is used.
-;;
-;; These specify the functions that produce differences and do patching.
-;; The *-options variables specify which options to pass to these programs.
-;; It is unlikely that you would want to change these.
-;; However, sometimes you may want to tell diff to ignore spaces and
-;; such. Use the option '-w' for that.
-;; Diff has several other useful options (type 'man diff' to find out).
-;;
-;; However, Ediff doesn't let you use the option '-c', as it doesn't
-;; recognize this format yet. However, if you need to save the output from
-;; diff in a special form, Ediff lets you specify ``custom'' diff format
-;; using the following two variables:
-;;
-;; ediff-custom-diff-program
-;; ediff-custom-diff-options
-;;
-;; The output generated by ediff-custom-diff-program (which doesn't even
-;; have to be a Unix-style diff!) is not used by Ediff, except that you can
-;; save if using ediff-save-buffer function (normally bound to `wd' key
-;; sequence).
-;; However, Ediff is not the preferred way of producing diff output in
-;; Emacs, unless you also intend to use Ediff to browse through the diff'ed
-;; files. This is because diff.el (M-x diff), which also comes with Emacs,
-;; is much faster in yielding the output of diff, while Ediff consumes many
-;; resources.
-
-;; Support for diff3 and merging
-;; -----------------------------
-
-;; Ediff supports 3way comparison via the functions `ediff-files3' and
-;; `ediff-buffers3'. The interface is the same as for 2-way comparison.
-;; In 3-way comparison and merging, Ediff indicates if any two difference
-;; regions are identical. For instance, if the current region in buffer A
-;; is the same as the region in buffer C, then the mode line of buffer A will
-;; display [=diff(C)] and the mode line of buffer C will display [=diff(A)].
-;;
-;; Merging is done according to the following algorithm.
-;;
-;; If a diff region in one of the buffers, say B, differs from the ancestor
-;; while the region in the other buffer, A, doesn't, then the merge buffer,
-;; C, gets the B's region. Similarly when buffer A's region differs from
-;; the ancestor and B's doesn't.
-;;
-;; If both regions, A and B, differ from the ancestor, then Ediff chooses
-;; according to the value of
-;;
-;; ediff-default-variant
-;;
-;; If the value is `default-A' then A's region is chosen. If it is
-;; `default-B' then B's region is chosen. If the value of the above
-;; variable is `combined' then the region in buffer C will look like this:
-;;
-;; #ifdef NEW /* variant A */
-;; diff region from buffer A
-;; #else /* variant B */
-;; diff region from buffer B
-;; #endif /* NEW */
-;;
-;; The actual strings that separate the regions copied from bufer A and B
-;; are controled by the variable
-;;
-;; ediff-combination-pattern
-;;
-;; which must be a list of three strings.
-;;
-;; In addition to the state of the difference, during merging Ediff
-;; displays the state of the merge for each region. If a difference came
-;; from buffer A by default (because both regions A and B were different
-;; from the ancestor and ediff-default-variant was set to `default-A')
-;; then [=diff(A) default-A] is displayed in the mode line. If the
-;; difference in buffer C came, say, from buffer B because the diff region
-;; in that buffer differs from the ancestor, but the region in buffer A
-;; doesn't (if merging with an ancestor) then [=diff(B) prefer-B] is
-;; displayed. The indicators default-A/B and prefer-A/B are inspired by
-;; emerge.el and have the same meaning.
-;;
-;; Another indicator of the state of merge is `combined'. It appears
-;; with any difference region in buffer C that was obtained by combining
-;; the difference regions in buffers A and B as explained above.
-;;
-;; Note that the state-of-difference indicators `=diff(A)' and `=diff(B)'
-;; above are not redundant, even in the present of a state-of-merge
-;; indicator, as the two serve different purposes. For instance, if the
-;; mode line displays [=diff(B) prefer(B)] and you copy a diff region from
-;; buffer A to buffer C then `=diff(B)' will change to `diff-A' and the
-;; mode line will display [=diff(A) prefer-B].
-;; This indicates that the difference region in buffer C is identical to
-;; that in buffer A, but originally buffer C's region came from buffer B.
-;; This is useful to know because the original diff region in buffer C can
-;; be recovered by typing `r'.
-;;
-;; Ediff never changes the state-of-merge indicator, except as a result of
-;; the `!' command (see below), in which case the indicator is lost.
-;; On the other hand, the state-of-difference indicator is changed
-;; automatically by the copying/recovery commands, `a', `b', `r', `+'.
-;;
-;; If Ediff is asked to recompute differences via the command `!', the
-;; information about origins of the regions in the merge buffer (default-A,
-;; prefer-B, or combined) will be lost. This is because recomputing
-;; differences in this case means running diff3 on buffers A, B, and the
-;; merge buffer, not on the ancestor buffer. (It makes no sense to
-;; recompute differences with the ancestor, since Ediff assumes that the user
-;; doesn't edit buffers A and B, but he may have edited buffer C, and these
-;; changes are to be preserved.) Since some difference regions
-;; may disappear as a result of editing in buffer C and others may arise,
-;; there is generally no simple way to tell where the various regions
-;; in the merge buffer came from.
-;;
-;; In 3-way comparison, Ediff tries to disregard regions consisting of
-;; white space only as much as possible. For instance, if, say, the current
-;; region in buffer A consists of the white space only (or if it is empty),
-;; Ediff will not take it into account for the purpose of computing fine
-;; differences. The result is that Ediff can provide more visual
-;; information regarding the actual fine differences in the non-white
-;; regions B and C. Moreover, if the regions in buffers B and C differ in
-;; the white space only, then a message to this effect will be displayed.
-;;
-;; In merging, the variable
-;;
-;; ediff-merge-window-share
-;;
-;; controls the split between window C (the window for the merge-buffer)
-;; and the windows for buffers A and B. The default is 0.5. To make the
-;; merge-buffer window smaller, reduce this amount. It is not recommended
-;; to increase the size of the merge-window to more than half the frame
-;; (i.e., to increase the default value of ediff-merge-window-share),
-;; since it is then hard to see the contents of buffers A and B.
-;;
-;; The user can temporarily shrink the merge window to just one line by
-;; typing `s'. This change is temporary, until Ediff finds a reason to
-;; redraw the screen. Typing `s' again will restore the original window size.
-;;
-;; With a positive prefix argument, this command will make the merge window
-;; slightly taller. This change will hold throughout the current Ediff
-;; session. With `-' or a negative prefix argument, the command `s' makes
-;; the merge window slightly shorter. This change also holds through the
-;; entire current Ediff session.
-;;
-;; Ediff lets the user automatically skip regions where one of the buffer's
-;; regions is prefered because it disagrees with the ancestor, while the
-;; other buffer agrees with the ancestor. In this case, Ediff displays only
-;; the difference regions where the changes made to the original clash with
-;; each other. The variable that controls this behavior is
-;;
-;; ediff-show-clashes-only
-;;
-;; The value of this variable can be toggled interactively, by typing `$'.
-;; Note that this variable controls only how Ediff chooses the
-;; next/previous difference to show. The user can still jump directly to
-;; any difference using the command `j' (with prefix argument specifying
-;; the difference number).
-
-;; Version control support
-;; -----------------------
-;; Ediff supports version control via vc.el (in the standard
-;; distribution of Emacs 19) and rcs.el. The latter is a package written by
-;; Sebastian Kremer <sk@thp.Uni-Koeln.DE>, which is available in
-;;
-;; ftp.cs.buffalo.edu:pub/Emacs/rcs.tar.Z
-;; ftp.uni-koeln.de:/pub/gnu/emacs/rcs.tar.Z
-;;
-;; To specify which version control package you are using, set the variable
-;; ediff-version-control-package, e.g.,
-;; (setq ediff-version-control-package 'rcs)
-;; The default, is `vc'.
-;; Note: both packages provide access to RCS, but only vc.el comes standard
-;; with Emacs and XEmacs.
-;; For files under revision control, one key (usually `=') is bound to the
-;; function ediff-revision, which runs Ediff on the current buffer and one
-;; of its versions. Use the variable
-;;
-;; ediff-revision-key
-;;
-;; if you want to change this binding, e.g., (setq ediff-revision-key "\C-cD")
-
-;;
-;; Mode line
-;; ---------
-;;
-;; When Ediff is running, the mode line of Ediff Control Panel buffer
-;; displays the current difference being displayed and the total number of
-;; difference regions in the two files.
-;;
-;; The mode line of the buffers being compared displays the type of the
-;; buffer (`A:' or `B:') and (usually) the file name. Ediff is trying to be
-;; intelligent in choosing mode line buffer identification. In particular,
-;; it works well with uniquify.el and mode-line.el packages (which improve
-;; on the default way in which Emacs displays buffer identification).
-;; If you don't like the way Ediff identifies its buffers, there is always
-;; ediff-prepare-buffer-hooks, which can be used to modify the mode line.
-;;
-;; Miscellaneous
-;; -------------
-;; The last batch of variables that can be modified is
-;;
-;; ediff-split-window-function
-;; ediff-merge-split-window-function
-;; ediff-make-wide-display-function
-;; ediff-use-last-dir
-;; ediff-no-emacs-help-in-control-buffer
-;; ediff-toggle-read-only-function
-
-;; ediff-split-window-function controls the way you want the window be
-;; split between file-A and file-B (and file-C, if applicable). It
-;; defaults to vertical split, but you can set it to
-;; split-window-horizontally, if you want.
-;; The variable ediff-merge-split-window-function controls how windows are
-;; split between buffers A and B in merging jobs.
-
-;; Ediff lets you toggle the way
-;; windows are split, so you can try different settings interactively.
-;; Note: if file-A and file-B (and file-C, if applicable) are in different
-;; frames, windows are not split, regardless of the value
-;; ediff-split-window-function. Instead, other windows on these frames are
-;; deleted and Ediff starts displaying file-A/B/C using these
-;; frames, one file per frame. You can then switch to one-frame mode
-;; simply by hiding one of the buffers A/B/C.
-;;
-;; Note that if Ediff detects that the two buffers it compares are residing in
-;; separate frames, it assumes that the user wants them to be so displayed
-;; and stops splitting windows. Instead, it will arrange each buffer to
-;; occupy its own frame (possibly shared with Ediff's help window).
-;;
-;; The user can swap the windows in which buffers are displayed by typing `~'.
-;; Furthermore, the user can toggle wide/regular display by typing
-;; `m'. This is particularly useful when files are compared side-by-side.
-;; By default, the display is widened without changing its height. However,
-;; the user can set the variable
-;;
-;; ediff-make-wide-display-function
-;;
-;; to contain the name of a function to be called to widen the frame in
-;; which to display the buffers. See the documentation string for
-;; `ediff-make-wide-display-function' for details. It is also recommended
-;; to look into how the default function, `ediff-make-wide-display' is
-;; written.
-;;
-;;
-;; The variable ediff-use-last-dir controls the way Ediff presents the
-;; default directory when it prompts the user for files to compare. If nil,
-;; Ediff will use the default directory of the current buffer when it
-;; prompts the user for file names. Otherwise, it will use the
-;; directories it had previously used for file-A/B/C.
-;;
-;; The variable ediff-no-emacs-help-in-control-buffer, if set to t, makes C-h
-;; behave like the DEL key, i.e., it will move you back to the previous
-;; difference rather than invoking help. This is useful when, in an xterm
-;; window or on a dumb terminal, the Backspace key is bound to C-h and is
-;; positioned more conveniently than the DEL key.
-;;
-;; The variable ediff-toggle-read-only-function can be used to change the
-;; way Ediff toggles the read-only property in its buffers.
-;; By default, Ediff uses toggle-read-only. For files under version
-;; control, Ediff first tries to check the files out.
-
-
-;;; Commands
-;; --------
-
-;; All Ediff commands are displayed in a help window, unless you hit '?' to
-;; shrink it to just one line. You can redisplay the help window by hitting
-;; '?' again.
-;;
-;; Many Ediff commands take numeric prefix arguments. For instance, if you
-;; hit a number, N, and then `j' (ediff-jump-to-difference), Ediff will
-;; take you to Nth difference. Hitting a number, N, and then `ab'
-;; (ediff-diff-to-diff) will copy Nth difference from buffer A to buffer B.
-;; Hitting `ba' does copying in the other direction. Likewise, `ca' would
-;; copy from buffer C to buffer A (if buffer C exists, of course).
-;; Likewise, a number, N, followed by `ra' will restore the Nth difference
-;; region in buffer A (if it was previously saved as a result of copying
-;; from buffer B to A).
-;;
-;; Without the prefix argument, all commands operate on the current
-;; difference region.
-;;
-;; The total number of differences and the current difference number are
-;; always displayed in the mode line of the control window.
-;;
-;; If, after making changes to buffers A, B, or C, you decide to save them,
-;; it is recommended to use `ediff-save-buffer', which is bound to `wa', `wb',
-;; and `wc' (`wa will save buffer A, `wb' saves buffer B, etc.).
-;;
-;; Typing `wd' saves the diff output in a file.
-
-;; The command `s' is used only for merging. It allows the user to shrink
-;; window C to its minimal size, thereby exposing as much of buffers A and
-;; B as possible.
-;; This command is intended only for temporary viewing. Therefore, Ediff
-;; will restore the original window size for buffer C whenever window
-;; configuration is changed by the user (on toggling help, split,
-;; etc.). However, recentering and jumping to a difference doesn't affect
-;; window C. Typing `s' again restores the original size of the merge
-;; window.
-;;
-;; With a positive prefix argument, the command `s' makes the merge
-;; window, window C, slightly taller. With `-' or a negative prefix
-;; argument, `s' makes window C slightly shorter.
-;;
-;; While browsing through differences in the merge mode, one may discover
-;; that the default variant was chosen inappropriately, which means that
-;; the user will have to do a lot of copying manually. To facilitate this,
-;; there is a command, bound to `&', which will cause Ediff to start
-;; merging anew beginning with the current difference and using the
-;; alternative default variant (the user is asked to type in the new
-;; default for merging, which can be either `default-A', `default-B', or
-;; `combined'.
-;;
-;; Such repeated merging affects only difference regions that have
-;; default-A/B status, and only if they were not changed with respect to
-;; their originals.
-;;
-;; Another command that is used for merging only is `+'. Its effect is to
-;; combine the current difference regions of buffers A and B and put the
-;; combination into the merge buffer. See `ediff-combine-diffs' and
-;; `ediff-combination-pattern' for details.
-;;
-;; There is also one command the is not bound to any key:
-;;
-;; ediff-revert-buffers-then-recompute-diffs
-;;
-;; It is useful when, after making changes, you decided to make a fresh
-;; start, or if at some point you changed the files being compared but want
-;; to discard any changes to comparison buffers that were done since then.
-;; This command will ask for confirmation before reverting files. With a
-;; prefix argument, it will revert files without asking.
-
-;;; Heavy-duty customization:
-;; -------------------------
-
-;; Some users need to customize Ediff in rather sophisticated ways, which
-;; requires different defaults for different kinds of files (e.g., SGML, etc.).
-;; Ediff supports this kind of customization is several ways.
-;; First, most customization variables are buffer-local. Those that aren't
-;; are usually accessible from within Ediff Control Panel, so one can make
-;; thel local to the panel by calling make-local-variable from within
-;; ediff-startup-hooks.
-;; Second, there is now a new optional (6-th) argument to ediff-setup,
-;; which has the form ( (var-name-1 . val-1) (var-name-2 . val-2) ...).
-;; The function ediff-setup will set the variables on the list to the
-;; respective values in the ediff control buffer. This is an easy way to
-;; throw in custom variables (which usually should be buffer-local) that
-;; can then be tested in various hooks.
-;; Make sure the variable ediff-job-name and ediff-word-mode are set
-;; properly in this case, as some things in Ediff depend on this.
-;; Finally, if custom-tailored help messages are desired, Ediff has
-;; ediff-brief-help-message-custom and ediff-long-help-message-custom,
-;; which are local variables that can be either set to
-;; a function that returns a string.
;;; Bugs:
-;; -----
-;; 1. The undo command doesn't restore deleted regions well. That is, if
+;; 1. The undo command doesn't restore deleted regions well. That is, if
;; you delete all characters in a difference region and then invoke
;; `undo', the reinstated text will most likely be inserted outside of
;; what Ediff thinks is the current difference region. (This problem
;; If at any point you feel that difference regions are no longer correct,
;; you can hit '!' to recompute the differences.
-;; 2. Emacs 19.xx, where xx < 23, has several bugs related to overlays and
-;; faces. Somethimes, these may cause highlighting of the refinements or
-;; of the unselected differences to disappear. Hitting `!' will bring them
-;; back. In version 19.23 and later, these problems no longer occur.
-
-;; 3. On a monochrome display, the repertoire of faces with which to
-;; highlight fine differences is limited. By default, Ediff is using
-;; underlining. However, if the region is already underlied by some other
+;; 2. On a monochrome display, the repertoire of faces with which to
+;; highlight fine differences is limited. By default, Ediff is using
+;; underlining. However, if the region is already underlined by some other
;; overlays, there is no simple way to temporarily remove that residual
-;; underlining. This problem occurs when a buffer is highlighted with
-;; hilit19.el or font-lock.el packages. If this residual highlighting gets
-;; in the way, you can do the following. Both font-lock.el and hilit19.el
-;; provide commands for unhighlighting buffers. You can either place these
-;; commands in `ediff-prepare-buffer-hooks' (which will unhighlight every
+;; underlining. This problem occurs when a buffer is highlighted with
+;; hilit19.el or font-lock.el packages. If this residual highlighting gets
+;; in the way, you can do the following. Both font-lock.el and hilit19.el
+;; provide commands for unhighlighting buffers. You can either place these
+;; commands in `ediff-prepare-buffer-hook' (which will unhighlight every
;; buffer used by Ediff) or you can execute them interactively, at any time
;; and on any buffer.
-;; 4. In XEmacs (statically linked with Motif libraries), emerge.el
-;; and hence Ediff won't start, unless you set (setq scrollbar-width 0).
-;; This is a Motif-related bug, I was told.
-
-;; 5. XEmacs 19.11 (and, probably, earlier versions) has trouble
-;; positioning the point withing Ediff buffers on Ediff's startup.
-;; This doesn't get in the way, though, since when the user start looking
-;; at the diff regions, they are positioned correctly. It seems that
-;; XEmacs doesn't have enough time to redisplay windows---it does this
-;; correctly when it is told to redisplay (sit-for 0).
-
-;; 6. It seems that XEmacs icons are insensitive to keyboard events. This
-;; deprives XEmacs users from being able to iconify Ediff's control panel,
-;; thereby saving space onthe screen. Also, it seems that XEmacs doesn't
-;; let one create minibuffer-less frames, which leaves Ediff control Panel
-;; with a useless minibuffer. The "unsplittable" property is also ignored
-;; in XEmacs, some further minor annoyances are possible.
-
-;; 7. XEmacs (19.11 and below) doesn't let one create minibufferless
-;; frames. This causes the problem that messages are displayed in a small
-;; control frame window, when help is toggled off. Ediff overcomes this by
-;; setting synchronize-minibuffers to t, which causes all messages to be
-;; displayed in all minibuffers. If you detest this, set
-;; synchronize-minibuffers to nil after quitting Ediff.
-
-
-;;; Change Log:
-;; ----------
-
-;; Thu Feb 3, 1994
-
-;; Fixed a bug in ediff-setup-windows that caused control window to
-;; appear in a wrong place when split-window-keep-point is nil
-;; (Thanks to Kevin Broadey <KevinB@bartley.demon.co.uk>.)
-;;
-;; Added mechanism for using faces instead of before/after flags. This
-;; looks much better on an X display, especially on a color one.
-;; (Thanks to Boris Goldowsky <boris@cs.rochester.edu> for the code
-;; that led to ediff-highlight-diff.
-;; Also, thanks to Kevin Esler <esler@ch.hp.com> for suggestions
-;; regarding highlighting differences on X displays.)
-;;
-;; Added functions to apply patches.
-;; (Thanks to Kevin Broadey <KevinB@bartley.demon.co.uk> for this
-;; suggestion.)
-
-;; Fri Feb 4, 1994
-
-;; Added mechanism for toggling vertical/horizontal window split.
-;; (Inspired by a suggestion from Allan Gottlieb
-;; <gottlieb@allan.ultra.nyu.edu> -- thanks.)
-;;
-;; Added mechanism for toggling between highlighting using faces and
-;; highlighting using ASCII flags.
-;;
-;; Fixed a problem with undo. Now, Ediff has smartened up and doesn't
-;; keep undo info on ASCII flags inserted in buffer-A and buffer-B.
-;; So, if you edit the files while browsing through them, undo behaves
-;; as you would expect, i.e., faces/flags don't get in the way.
-
-;; Sun Feb 6, 1994
-
-;; Added horizontal scrolling. Added ediff-position-region to ensure
-;; that difference regions in buffer-A and buffer-B are aligned with
-;; each other. Disabled ediff-toggle-split when buffers are displayed
-;; in different frames.
-;;
-;; Added toggle-window help (Suggested by Boris Goldowsky
-;; <boris@cs.rochester.edu>.)
-;; Added functions to copy differences from one buffer to another and to
-;; recover old differences.
-;; Added prefix arguments to ediff-next-difference and
-;; ediff-previous-difference.
-
-;; Tue Feb 8, 1994
-
-;; Replaced text properties with overlays. Fixed ediff-setup-windows.
-;; Added ediff-save-buffer to local-write-file-hooks to prevent user
-;; from saving corrupted states. (Thanks to <boris@cs.rochester.edu>
-;; for suggestion.) Instead, Ediff now has a pair of functions for
-;; safe saving of buffers.
-;; Changed ediff-read-file-name to be more intuitive on ediff-files.
-;; Added ediff-prepare-buffer-hooks. (Thanks to Kevin Esler
-;; <esler@ch.hp.com> for the idea.)
-;;
-;; Cleanups in ediff-patch-file. Protected ediff-copy-diff against
-;; a bug that Emacs has in kill-region.
-;;
-;; Added support for Lemacs. (Thanks to Alastair Burt
-;; <burt@dfki.uni-kl.de> for coercing Ediff into working under Lemacs.)
-;; Added ediff-kill-buffer-carefully and other suggestions by Boris
-;; Goldowsky <boris@cs.rochester.edu>.
-;; Refined the protection against interference with highlighting caused
-;; by Hilit19. Added the variable ediff-third-party-highlighting.
-;; Added mechanisn for unhighlighting regions highlighted with Hilit19
-;; before hightlighting them with Ediff's overlays. (And for
-;; rehighlighting them with Hilit19, when the current difference moves on.)
-
-;; Sun Feb 13, 1994
-
-;; Added ediff-place-flags-in-buffer and ediff-remote-exit, which are
-;; modifications of Emerge's similar functions. The difference is that
-;; in Ediff they make ediff-before-flag and ediff-after-flag into
-;; read-only regions, so the user can't change them by mistake.
-;;
-;; Adopted a suggestion by Boris Goldowsky <boris@cs.rochester.edu>
-;; that led to a more elegant treatment of faces.
-;;
-;; Added protection against interference with Font-Lock highlighting
-;; similar to that of Hilit19's protection.
-
-;; Tue Feb 15, 1994
-
-;; Deleted spurious (auto-save-mode 1) in ediff-control-buffer, which
-;; was causing this buffer to be auto-saved for no good reason.
-;; Added read-only protection to ediff-before/after-flags in Lemacs.
-;; (Thanks to Alastair Burt <burt@dfki.uni-kl.de> for help in testing.)
-;;
-;; Further fixes in the XEmacs part. Changed highlighted region in
-;; ediff-highlight-diff so that an extra character will be highlighted
-;; only if a difference is empty (thereby allowing the user to see where an
-;; insertion or a deletion has taken place).
-;;
-;; Simplified interaction with other highlighting packages by giving
-;; Ediff overlays the highest priority. (Taking a cue from
-;; ediff-highlight-diff-lemacs written by Alastair Burt
-;; <burt@dfki.uni-kl.de>.) Zapped ediff-third-party-highlighting
-;; variable and hooks that were previously used to
-;; unhighlight/rehighlight buffers when hilit19/font-lock are on.
-
-;; Fri Feb 18, 1994
-
-;; Added a bit more sophistication to ediff-read-file-name. Now,
-;; ediff-files remembers both, the file-A and the file-B directories.
-;; They are offered as defaults when ediff-use-last-dir is set to t.
-
-;; Fri Feb 22, 1994
-
-;; Added ediff-before-change-guard to remove ASCII highlighting when
-;; the user attempts to change buffer-A/B. This is needed because
-;; otherwise the undo info may become screwed up in those buffers.
-;; Hitting `h' (ediff-toggle-hilit) on a dumb terminal will toggle
-;; between ASCII highlighting and no highlighting.
-
-;; Fri Feb 24, 1994
-
-;; Fixed problems with multiple Ediff sessions running simultaneously.
-
-;; Tue Mar 1, 1994
-
-;; Added vc-ediff, the Ediff interface to vc.el. (Thanks to Eric
-;; Freudenthal <freudent@jan.ultra.nyu.edu> for contributing this
-;; function.)
-
-;; Sun Mar 6, 1994
-
-;; Added rcs-ediff, an Ediff interface to RCS via rcs.el. (Thanks to
-;; Alastair Burt <burt@dfki.uni-kl.de>.)
-;; Some minor improvements.
-
-;; Tue March 15, 1994
-
-;; Fixed a buglet in defining ediff-current-diff-face-A/B.
-;; (Thanks to Job Ganzevoort <Job.Ganzevoort@cwi.nl>.)
-
-;; Tue March 22, 1994
-
-;; Fixed a bug with ediffing narrowed buffers, reported by Kevin
-;; Broadey <KevinB@bartley.demon.co.uk>.
-;; Made Ediff to work with files that have incomplete last line.
-;; Made Ediff execute diff and patch using Bourne Shell, which
-;; should eliminate problems with $prompt that some people had.
-
-;; Thu March 24, 1994
-
-;; Achieved quadratic speedup in the size of the file by replacing the
-;; slow goto-line by forward-line.
-;; Converted demarkation of difference regions
-;; from markers to overlays. This will later allow us to highlight all
-;; diffs, not just the current one.
-
-;; Wed March 30, 1994
-
-;; Under X, Ediff now highlights all differences in dim colors and the
-;; current difference in bright colors. Improved XEmacs support.
-;; Changed toggle hilit to cycle through 3 states: highlighting all
-;; diffs, highlighting only the current diff, and highlighting using
-;; ASCII flags.
-;; Added support for difference regions that are not full lines.
-
-;; Fri April 1, 1994
-
-;; Fixed bugs related to writing buffers A and B.
-;; Added commands `ga', `gb' to jump directly to the closest diff in
-;; buffer A and B, respectively.
-
-;; Fri April 11, 1994
-
-;; Added `ediff-update-diffs', a function that lets the user recompute
-;; difference regions after extensive editing done to buffers A and B
-;; (bound to `!').
-
-;; Wed April 13, 1994
-
-;; Added the new feature: refining the current difference region.
-;; This would highlight the precise differences between the regions in
-;; buffer A and B. (A way to implement this was suggested by Boris
-;; Goldowsky <boris@cs.rochester.edu>.)
-;;
-;; Fixed Ediff to be immune to several different versions of rcs.el
-;; that are currently in distribution.
-
-;; Thu April 14, 1994
-
-;; Ediff now respects X resources for the faces it uses. It no longer
-;; barks when the colormap has no colors it is using; or when face
-;; fonts can't be italicized, etc.
-
-;; Fri April 15, 1994
-
-;; Changed `ediff-setup-windows' to minimize the need to delete and
-;; create windows. Now jumps faster from diff to diff.
-;; Added Ediff to the File menu on the menu bar (FSF's version).
-
-;; Mon April 18, 1994
-
-;; Fixed to work with OS/2's PM-Emacs.
-
-;; Thu April 21, 1994
-
-;; Lemacs' menus added (thanks to Alastair Burt for the help).
-
-;; Wed April 28, 1994
-
-;; Fixed ediff-keep-window-config (thanks to Norbert Kiesel
-;; <norbert@i3.informatik.rwth-aachen.de>), ediff-shell and
-;; ediff-protect-metachars (thanks to Richard Stanton
-;; <stanton@haas.berkeley.edu>). Made access to difference
-;; overlays structure-independent, making it less bug-prone.
-;; Patched ediff-read-file-name to work more intuitively with directory
-;; names (thanks to Kevin Broadey <KevinB@bartley.demon.co.uk>).
-
-;; Mon May 2, 1994
-
-;; Added `ediff-frame-has-menubar' to guard against the possibility that
-;; the current frame has no menu bar.
-
-;; Fri May 6, 1994
-
-;; Fixed buglet in vc-ediff (thanks to Ray Nickson <nickson@cs.uq.oz.au>).
-
-;; Wed May 18, 1994
-
-;; Modified ediff-read-file-name to not put long file names in the
-;; default prompt area, as suggested by KevinB@bartley.demon.co.uk.
-;; Applied patch supplied by burt@dfki.uni-kl.de, fixing a problem with
-;; ediff-diff-to-diff in Lemacs.
-
-;; Tue May 31, 1994
-
-;; Added ediff-forward-word-function (as suggested by Job Ganzevoort
-;; <Job.Ganzevoort@cwi.nl>). Modified ediff-default-quit-hook so it
-;; will clean things up in a more satisfactory way.
-
-;; Thu Jun 2, 1994
-
-;; Added `ediff-toggle-regexp-match', which allows the user to step
-;; through only those difference regions that match some regexp; or,
-;; vice versa, to skip over regions that match a regexp. (This feature
-;; was suggested by Andy Scott <ascott@pcocd2.intel.com>.)
-;; Added ediff-eval-in-buffer, which is a modified emerge-eval-in-buffer.
-;; The function ediff-status-info, bound to `i', now replaces and extends
-;; ediff-file-names and ediff-line-numbers, which were bound to `f'
-;; and `i', respectively.
-
-
-;; Wed Jun 10, 1994
-
-;; Improved `ediff-read-file-name' and `ediff-buffers' so they are now
-;; providing more intuitive defaults. Modified `ediff-read-file-name'
-;; so it won't cause problems under OS/2.
-
-;; Fri Jun 24, 1994
-
-;; Modified ediff-find-file, ediff-files-internal, and made
-;; emerge-verify-file-buffer into ediff-verify-file-buffer so that
-;; Ediff will work correctly with remote and compressed
-;; files. (Suggested by Sandy Rutherford <sandy@ibm550.sissa.it>.)
-
-;; Fri Jun 28, 1994
-
-;; Fixed ediff-patch-files to work with remote and compressed files.
-
-;; Wed July 20, 1994
-
-;; Changed menu bar items per RMS's suggestion. Changed odd/even faces
-;; in Lemacs to italic. Changed ediff-*-face-* variables so that they
-;; will contain names of faces instead of the face internal
-;; representation. (Copy-face works better with face names than with
-;; face internal representation. With face internal representation, if
-;; a face vector mentions a font explicitly, copy-face may attempt to
-;; copy this font, which would cause an error if the font has a wrong
-;; size for one of the existing frames.) Improved the way
-;; mode-line-buffer-identification is set in ediff-setup so that Ediff
-;; will accommodate the way buffers are identified in mode-line.el and
-;; uniquify.el.
-
-;; Fri August 5, 1994
-
-;; Ediff can now automatically skip over regions that differ only in
-;; the white space and line breaks. This is controled with the variable
-;; `ediff-ignore-similar-regions' and can be toggled on/off by typing
-;; `##'.
-
-;; Mon August 8, 1994
-
-;; If ediff-save-buffer is invoked with `wd', it'll save the diff
-;; output in a file.
-
-;; Wed August 24, 1994
-
-;; Fixed ediff-toggle-read-only and ediff-patch-file so that they will
-;; check out version-controled files before modifying them. This will
-;; permit checking the modified versions back in. In earlier
-;; versions, such modifications could be lost, unless the user takes
-;; special care of preserving them.
-
-;; Tue August 30, 1994
-
-;; Added ediff-submit-report.
-;; Introduced ediff-revision as a uniform way of calling vc.el and
-;; rcs.el. This is controled by ediff-version-control-package
-;; variable. Functions vc-ediff, rcs-ediff are replaced by their
-;; internal versions.
-;; Added ediff-find-file-name-handler function to smooth out the
-;; transition from Emacs 19.22/XEmacs 19.9 to 19.23/19/10
-
-;; Thu September 1, 1994
-
-;; Made ediff-overlay-put and ediff-move-overlay into bona fide
-;; functions (rather than fset symbols). These now check if overlay's
-;; buffer is alive. If not, overlay is deleted. This overcomes some of
-;; the problems with Lemacs.
-
-;; Thu September 8, 1994
-
-;; Added ediff-revision-key, ediff-load-version-control and streamlined
-;; vc/rcs-ediff[-internal]. Eliminated dependency on emerge.el.
-
-;; Fri September 23, 1994
-
-;; Added ediff-windows and ediff-regions.
-;; Changed ediff-setup-windows and related procedures to create
-;; a separate dedicated control frame for each invocation of Ediff.
-
-;; Tue September 27, 1994
-
-;; Added redraw-display everywhere before creating or deleting
-;; frames. It appears that this cures Emacs' bug where it trashes some
-;; fonts which leads to crashes. Also, some code cleanups and bug fixes.
-
-;; Fri September 30, 1994
-
-;; Fixed ediff-update-diffs so it'll work correctly with
-;; ediff-windows and ediff-regions. Added narrowing and widening to the
-;; suite of commands available for ediff-windows and ediff-regions.
-
-;; Fri October 7, 1994
-
-;; Changed ediff-setup-windows to funcall the actual window setting
-;; function, which is either ediff-setup-windows-multiframe or
-;; ediff-setup-windows-plain. Changed all temp file names to use `_'
-;; instead of `.'. Presumably, this makes VMS happier.
-;; Ported to VMS (thanks to Richard Levitte <levitte@e.kth.se>).
-;; Added ediff-prefer-long-help-message and changed defaults.
-;; Fighting with XEmacs bugs. Made it possible to switch between plain
-;; and multiframe display easier, but XEmacs is still getting confused
-;; at times. Added ediff-check-version and ediff-set-help-message.
-;; Made more sensible temp file names, which is important when
-;; generating context diffs. Added ediff-make-frame-position and
-;; ediff-control-frame-position-function.
-
-;; Wed October 12, 1994
-
-;; ediff-window-visible-p now makes a call to ediff-frame-visible-p
-;; only when window-system is non-nil. Rearranged the block of fset's
-;; so that the wrong things won't be defined when window-system is nil.
-;; Added ediff-revert-buffers-then-recompute-diffs function.
-;; Removed flag-argument from a background call to shell-command.
-;; Added ediff-shell-command to enable custom diff execute in the
-;; background and insert output in ediff-custom-diff-buffer.
-;; Added ediff-shell-command-filter, because XEmacs doesn't have it.
-;; Made ediff-revision set up ediff-job-name to `ediff-revision'.
-;; This enables users do ediff-revision-specific actions on exiting
-;; Ediff using ediff-quit-hooks.
-;; Reshaffled some fset's so that functions for checking color and
-;; faces won't be touched on a non-windowing display.
-
-;; Thu October 20, 1994
-
-;; Modified ediff-make-fine-diffs so that no fine diffs are computed if
-;; one of the diff regions is empty. Saves time and also works around
-;; the buggy diff program in AIX.
-;; ediff no longer loads the version control package
-;; automatically---only when ediff-revision is called.
-;; Enabled focusing/hiding diff regions that match both or just one of the
-;; regexps.
-;; Changed ediff-regions to ediff-small-regions. Added ediff-large-regions.
-;; Modified ediff-next/previous-difference to work right when both
-;; skipping regexp matches and skipping similar regions is enabled.
-;; Fixed bugs in positioning the control frame.
-
-;; Fri October 28, 1994
-
-;; Fixed bugs in ediff-next/previous-difference, ediff-set-visible-region
-;; Changed/added ediff-word-[1-4].
-
-;; Tue November 1, 1994
-
-;; Made ediff-revision delete the temporary version files it creates.
-
-;; Tue November 29, 1994
-
-;; Added ediff-swap-buffers. Split ediff-difference-vector into
-;; ediff-difference-vector-A and ediff-difference-vector-B, which
-;; allowed to factor out a lot of stuff.
-;; Made the code buffer-C ready.
-
-;; Thu December 1, 1994
-
-;; Lotsa bug fixes. Further rationalized the code.
-;; Added ediff-display-help-hooks, ediff-mode-hooks.
-;; Replaced almost identical ediff-scroll-up/down with
-;; ediff-scroll-vertically.
-;; Replaced almost identical ediff-scroll-left/right with
-;; ediff-scroll-horizontally.
-;; Made the code buffer-C ready.
-
-;; Thu December 8, 1994
-
-;; Added ediff-toggle-wide-display. In plain display, help message is
-;; now centered correctly.
-
-;; Fri December 9, 1994
-
-;; Added ediff-toggle-multiframe (it doesn't work with XEmacs for some
-;; reason). Fixed ediff-pop-diff and ediff-copy-diff, so that they will
-;; invoke auto-refining, if necessary.
-
-;; Mon December 12, 1994
-
-;; Modified ediff-toggle-wide-display so it would funcall
-;; ediff-make-wide-display-function.
-
-;; Tue December 13, 1994
-
-;; Ediff now chooses its surrogate minibuffer from frame A.
-
-;; Mon December 20, 1994
-
-;; Added ediff-keymap-setup-hooks.
-
-;; Fri December 23, 1994
-
-;; Changed the representation in ediff-killed-diffs-alist so that
-;; ediff-save-diff-region and ediff-pop-diff won't be confused when the
-;; user swaps buffers.
-
-;; Mon December 26, 1994
-
-;; Placated OS/2 by making Ediff to synchronize the call to startup
-;; hooks with the acynchronous process that computes custom diffs.
-;; This has no effect on Unix installations (and VMS?), but
-;; may increase Ediff's startup time under OS/2 by 1 or 2 seconds.
-
-;; Thu December 29, 1994
-
-;; ediff-recenter now deactivates the mark, so that transient mark mode
-;; highlighting won't interfere with Ediff's highlighting.
-;; Also, ediff-recenter tries to not deiconify control frame, if it is
-;; not needed.
-
-;; Fri December 30, 1994
-
-;; Small bugs. Worked around the OS/2 bug where
-;; modify-frame-parameters has no effect on iconified frames. Ediff
-;; now remembers the iconification status of the control frame and uses
-;; it as a preferred way of displaying it when help is toggled
-;; off. (This can be observed only in Emacs (not XEmacs) and only if
-;; the window manager lets icons accept keyboard input.)
-
-;; Tue January 3, 1995
-
-;; Some futher work on incorporating buffer C in ediff-extract-diffs,
-;; ediff-focus/hide-on-regexp-matches, and
-;; ediff-setup-windows-plain/multiframe. The preceding two functions
-;; now dispatch the appropriate setup function depending on whether the
-;; current job is comparison or merge.
-
-;; Wed January 4, 1995
-
-;; Made it work under Emacs built without the X support.
-
-;; Fri January 6, 1995
-
-;; Slightly changed the prompting behavior of ediff-files. Bug fix in
-;; mode-line-buffer-identification.
-
-;; Wed January 18, 1995
-
-;; Added 3way comparison and support for diff3. Ported to NeXTStep
-;;
-;; Fri January 20, 1995
-
-;; Added ediff-merge-files, ediff-merge-buffers,
-;; ediff-merge-files-with-ancestor, ediff-merge-buffers-with-ancestor,
-;; ediff-merge-revisions, ediff-merge-revisions-with-ancestor.
-
-;; Tue January 24, 1995
-
-;; Bug fixes. Split into several files.
-
-;; Thu January 26, 1995
-
-;; `*' is now bound to ediff-make-or-kill-fine-diffs. This lets the
-;; user to kill fine diffs for the current region (by providing a
-;; negative prefix arg), if there are so many of them as to hamper
-;; the viewing.
-
-;; Mon January 30, 1995
-
-;; Changed ediff-selective-display to ediff-set-visible-region,
-;; ediff-toggle-selective-display to ediff-toggle-narrow-region.
-;; Ediff now turns selective display off before starting. Restores
-;; selective display on exit.
-;; In 2-way comparison, `a' now copies to buf `b' and `b' to buf `a'.
-;; Previously, the bindings were `ab' and `ba'.
-
-;; Wed February 1, 1995
-
-;; Added ediff-undo-selective-display (thanks to Stig <stig@inse.com>).
-;; Rearranged autoloads. Renamed ediff-entry.el into ediff.el and
-;; ediff.el into ediff-util.el.
-
-;; Fri February 3
-
-;; Added ediff-toggle-show-clashes-only, which is bound to `$'.
-
-;; Fri February 19
-
-;; Some minor patches from Stig. Also, made ediff-xemacs-p and
-;; ediff-*-job into variables for better performance.
-;; In ediff-setup, diff regions are now computed after buffers A/B/C
-;; are set up. Previously, it didn't work right with selective display.
-;; Also, added ediff-profile to time Ediff commands and
-;; ediff-debug-info for civilized display of the difference vectors
-;; (and possibly more in the future).
-
-;; Tue March 14
-
-;; Fixed ediff-diff-at-point.
-
-
-;;; TO DO:
-;; ------
-;;
-;; 1. Add support for multiple sessions. (At present, one can run
-;; multiple Ediff sessions, but they won't be related.) The idea is to
-;; have vars local to each control buffer, which will tell which buffer is
-;; the next and which is the previous one. The user could then go forward
-;; and backward by typing C-SPC and C-DEL (or C-n and C-p).
-;; This will probably entail some minor modifications to ediff-setup.
-;; The primary use of this feature would be comparing directories of
-;; similarly named files and multi-file patch. For the latter, Ediff will
-;; have to parse patches to extract the names of files.
-
;;; Acknowledgements:
-;; Special thanks to Alastair Burt <burt@dfki.uni-kl.de>, Kevin Broadey
-;; <KevinB@bartley.demon.co.uk>, Harald Boegeholz
-;; <hwb@machnix.mathematik.uni-stuttgart.de>, Jin S. Choi" <jin@atype.com>,
-;; Eric Eide <eeide@asylum.cs.utah.edu>, Kevin Esler <esler@ch.hp.com>, Robert
-;; Estes <estes@ece.ucdavis.edu>, Eric Freudenthal
-;; <freudent@jan.ultra.nyu.edu>,
-;; Job Ganzevoort <Job.Ganzevoort@cwi.nl>, Boris Goldowsky
-;; <boris@cs.rochester.edu>, Allan Gottlieb <gottlieb@allan.ultra.nyu.edu>,
-;; Xiaoli Huang <hxl@epic.com>, Larry Gouge <larry@itginc.com>,
-;; irvine@lks.csi.com, jaffe@chipmunk.cita.utoronto.ca, David Karr
-;; <dkarr@nmo.gtegsc.com>, Norbert Kiesel
-;; <norbert@i3.informatik.rwth-aachen.de>, Fritz Knabe <Fritz.Knabe@ecrc.de>,
-;; Heinz Knutzen <hk@informatik.uni-kiel.d400.de>, Ken Laprade
-;; <laprade@dw3f.ess.harris.com>, Richard Levitte
-;; <levitte@e.kth.se>, Martin Maechler <maechler@stat.math.ethz.ch>,
-;; Richard Mlynarik <mly@adoc.xerox.com>, Chris Murphy
-;; <murphycm@sun.aston.ac.uk>, Eyvind Ness <Eyvind.Ness@hrp.no>, Ray Nickson
-;; <nickson@cs.uq.oz.au>, Paul Raines <raines@slac.stanford.edu>, Tibor
-;; Polgar <tlp00@spg.amdahl.com>, C.S. Roberson <roberson@aur.alcatel.com>,
-;; Kevin Rodgers <kevin.rodgers@ihs.com>, Sandy Rutherford
-;; <sandy@ibm550.sissa.it>, Heribert Schuetz <schuetz@ecrc.de>, Andy Scott
-;; <ascott@pcocd2.intel.com>, Axel Seibert
-;; <axel@tumbolia.ppp.informatik.uni-muenchen.de>, Richard Stallman
-;; <rms@gnu.ai.mit.edu>, Richard Stanton <stanton@haas.berkeley.edu>,
-;; Ake Stenhoff <etxaksf@aom.ericsson.se>,
-;; Stig <stig@hackvan.com>, Peter Stout <Peter_Stout@cs.cmu.edu>,
-;; Raymond Toy <toy@rtp.ericsson.se>,
-;; and Ilya Zakharevich <ilya@math.ohio-state.edu>
-;; for contributing ideas, patches, and bug reports.
-;;
-;; Thanks also to many others who felt obliged to drop a thank you note.
-
+;; Ediff was inspired by Dale R. Worley's <drw@math.mit.edu> emerge.el.
+;; Ediff would not have been possible without the help and encouragement of
+;; its many users. See Ediff on-line Info for the full list of those who
+;; helped. Improved defaults in Ediff file-name reading commands.
;;; Code:
-(require 'ediff-init)
-
-(defvar ediff-version-control-package 'vc
- "Version control package used.
-Currently, Ediff supports vc.el and rcs.el. Set this to `rcs' if you have
-rcs.el and want to use it instead of the standard vc.el.
-
-Note: both packages provide access to RCS, but only vc.el comes with Emacs
-distribution.")
-
-(defvar ediff-revision-key "="
- "Key to which `ediff-revision' is to be bound.")
-
-(defvar ediff-use-last-dir nil
- "*If t, Ediff uses previous directory as default when reading file name.")
-
-(defvar ediff-last-dir-A nil
- "Last directory used by an Ediff command for file-A.")
-(defvar ediff-last-dir-B nil
- "Last directory used by an Ediff command for file-B.")
-(defvar ediff-last-dir-C nil
- "Last directory used by an Ediff command for file-C.")
-(defvar ediff-last-dir-ancestor nil
- "Last directory used by an Ediff command for the ancestor file.")
-(defvar ediff-last-dir-patch nil
- "Last directory used by an Ediff command for file to patch.")
-
-;;; Patching
+(provide 'ediff)
-;;;###autoload
-(defun ediff-patch-file (source-filename &optional startup-hooks)
- "Run Ediff by patching FILE-TP-PATCH."
- (interactive
- (list (ediff-read-file-name "File to patch"
- (if ediff-use-last-dir
- ediff-last-dir-patch
- default-directory)
- nil)))
-
- (setq source-filename (expand-file-name source-filename))
- (ediff-get-patch-buffer (file-name-directory source-filename))
-
- (let* ((backup-extension
- ;; if the user specified a -b option, extract the backup
- ;; extension from there; else use `_orig'
- (substring ediff-patch-options
- (if (string-match "-b[ \t]+" ediff-patch-options)
- (match-end 0) 0)
- (if (string-match "-b[ \t]+[^ \t]+" ediff-patch-options)
- (match-end 0) 0)))
- (shell-file-name ediff-shell)
- ;; ediff-find-file may use a temp file to do the patch
- ;; so, we save source-filename and true-source-filename as a var
- ;; that initially is source-filename but may be changed to a temp
- ;; file for the purpose of patching.
- (true-source-filename source-filename)
- (target-filename source-filename)
- target-buf buf-to-patch file-name-magic-p)
-
- ;; if the user didn't specify a backup extension, use _orig
- (if (string= backup-extension "")
- (setq backup-extension "_orig"))
-
- ;; Make a temp file, if source-filename has a magic file handler (or if
- ;; it is handled via auto-mode-alist and similar magic).
- ;; Check if there is a buffer visiting source-filename and if they are in
- ;; synch; arrange for the deletion of temp file.
- (ediff-find-file 'true-source-filename 'buf-to-patch
- 'ediff-last-dir-patch 'startup-hooks)
-
- ;; Check if source file name has triggered black magic, such as file name
- ;; handlers or auto mode alist, and make a note of it.
- ;; true-source-filename should be either the original name or a
- ;; temporary file where we put the after-product of the file handler.
- (setq file-name-magic-p (not (equal (file-truename true-source-filename)
- (file-truename source-filename))))
-
- ;; Checkout orig file, if necessary so that the patched file could be
- ;; checked back in.
- (ediff-toggle-read-only buf-to-patch)
-
- (ediff-eval-in-buffer ediff-patch-diagnostics
- (message "Applying patch ... ")(sit-for 0)
- ;; always pass patch the -f option, so it won't ask any questions
- (shell-command-on-region
- (point-min) (point-max)
- (format "%s -f %s -b %s %s"
- ediff-patch-program ediff-patch-options
- backup-extension
- (expand-file-name true-source-filename))
- t))
- (message "Applying patch ... done")(sit-for 0)
- (switch-to-buffer ediff-patch-diagnostics)
- (sit-for 0) ; synchronize
-
- (or (file-exists-p (concat true-source-filename backup-extension))
- (error "Patch failed or didn't modify the original file"))
-
- ;; If black magic is involved, apply patch to a temp copy of the
- ;; file. Otherwise, apply patch to the orig copy. If patch is applied
- ;; to temp copy, we name the result old-name_patched for local files
- ;; and temp-copy_patched for remote files. The orig file name isn't
- ;; changed, and the temp copy of the original is later deleted.
- ;; Without magic, the original file is renamed (usually into
- ;; old-name_orig) and the result of patching will have the same name as
- ;; the original.
- (if (not file-name-magic-p)
- (ediff-eval-in-buffer buf-to-patch
- (set-visited-file-name (concat source-filename backup-extension))
- (set-buffer-modified-p nil))
-
- ;; Black magic in effect.
- ;; If orig file was remote, put the patched file in the temp directory.
- ;; If orig file is local, put the patched file in the directory of
- ;; the orig file.
- (setq target-filename
- (concat
- (if (ediff-file-remote-p (file-truename source-filename))
- true-source-filename
- source-filename)
- "_patched"))
-
- (rename-file true-source-filename target-filename t)
-
- ;; arrange that the temp copy of orig will be deleted
- (rename-file (concat true-source-filename backup-extension)
- true-source-filename t))
-
- ;; make orig buffer read-only
- (setq startup-hooks
- (cons 'ediff-toggle-read-only-patch-orig startup-hooks))
-
- ;; set up a buf for the patched file
- (ediff-eval-in-buffer
- (setq target-buf (find-file-noselect target-filename))
- ;; files to be patched are always checked out first
- (setq ediff-file-checked-out-flag t))
-
- (ediff-buffers buf-to-patch target-buf startup-hooks 'epatch)
-
- (bury-buffer ediff-patch-diagnostics)
- (message "Patch diagnostics available in buffer %s"
- (buffer-name ediff-patch-diagnostics))))
-
-(defun ediff-toggle-read-only-patch-orig ()
- "Used as a startup hook to set `_orig' patch file read-only."
- (ediff-toggle-read-only ediff-buffer-A))
+;; Compiler pacifier
+(defvar cvs-cookie-handle)
+(defvar ediff-last-dir-patch)
+(defvar ediff-patch-default-directory)
+
+(and noninteractive
+ (eval-when-compile
+ (load-library "dired")
+ (load-library "info")
+ (load "pcl-cvs" 'noerror)))
+(eval-when-compile
+ (let ((load-path (cons (expand-file-name ".") load-path)))
+ (or (featurep 'ediff-init)
+ (load "ediff-init.el" nil nil 'nosuffix))
+ (or (featurep 'ediff-mult)
+ (load "ediff-mult.el" nil nil 'nosuffix))
+ (or (featurep 'ediff-ptch)
+ (load "ediff-ptch.el" nil nil 'nosuffix))
+ (or (featurep 'ediff-vers)
+ (load "ediff-vers.el" nil nil 'nosuffix))
+ ))
+;; end pacifier
-;;;###autoload
-(defalias 'epatch 'ediff-patch-file)
-;;;###autoload
-(defalias 'epatch-buffer 'ediff-patch-buffer)
+(require 'ediff-init)
+(require 'ediff-mult) ; required because of the registry stuff
+
+(defgroup ediff nil
+ "A comprehensive visual interface to diff & patch"
+ :tag "Ediff"
+ :group 'tools)
+
+
+(defcustom ediff-use-last-dir nil
+ "*If t, Ediff will use previous directory as default when reading file name."
+ :type 'boolean
+ :group 'ediff)
+
+;; Last directory used by an Ediff command for file-A.
+(defvar ediff-last-dir-A nil)
+;; Last directory used by an Ediff command for file-B.
+(defvar ediff-last-dir-B nil)
+;; Last directory used by an Ediff command for file-C.
+(defvar ediff-last-dir-C nil)
+;; Last directory used by an Ediff command for the ancestor file.
+(defvar ediff-last-dir-ancestor nil)
+;; Last directory used by an Ediff command as the output directory for merge.
+(defvar ediff-last-merge-autostore-dir nil)
+
+
+;; Used as a startup hook to set `_orig' patch file read-only.
+(defun ediff-set-read-only-in-buf-A ()
+ (ediff-with-current-buffer ediff-buffer-A
+ (toggle-read-only 1)))
+
+;; Return a plausible default for ediff's first file:
+;; In dired, return the file number FILENO (or 0) in the list
+;; (all-selected-files, filename under the cursor), where directories are
+;; ignored. Otherwise, return DEFAULT file name, if non-nil. Else,
+;; if the buffer is visiting a file, return that file name.
+(defun ediff-get-default-file-name (&optional default fileno)
+ (cond ((eq major-mode 'dired-mode)
+ (let ((current (dired-get-filename nil 'no-error))
+ (marked (condition-case nil
+ (dired-get-marked-files 'no-dir)
+ (error nil)))
+ aux-list choices result)
+ (or (integerp fileno) (setq fileno 0))
+ (if (stringp default)
+ (setq aux-list (cons default aux-list)))
+ (if (and (stringp current) (not (file-directory-p current)))
+ (setq aux-list (cons current aux-list)))
+ (setq choices (nconc marked aux-list))
+ (setq result (elt choices fileno))
+ (or result
+ default)))
+ ((stringp default) default)
+ ((buffer-file-name (current-buffer))
+ (file-name-nondirectory (buffer-file-name (current-buffer))))
+ ))
;;; Compare files/buffers
ediff-last-dir-A
default-directory))
dir-B f)
- (list (setq f (ediff-read-file-name "File A to compare" dir-A nil))
- (ediff-read-file-name "File B to compare"
+ (list (setq f (ediff-read-file-name
+ "File A to compare"
+ dir-A
+ (ediff-get-default-file-name)
+ 'no-dirs))
+ (ediff-read-file-name "File B to compare"
(setq dir-B
(if ediff-use-last-dir
- ediff-last-dir-B
+ ediff-last-dir-B
(file-name-directory f)))
(progn
(setq file-name-history
- (cons (abbreviate-file-name
+ (cons (ediff-abbreviate-file-name
(expand-file-name
(file-name-nondirectory f)
dir-B))
file-name-history))
- f))
+ (ediff-get-default-file-name f 1)))
)))
- (ediff-files-internal file-A
+ (ediff-files-internal file-A
(if (file-directory-p file-B)
(expand-file-name
(file-name-nondirectory file-A) file-B)
nil ; file-C
startup-hooks
'ediff-files))
-
+
;;;###autoload
(defun ediff-files3 (file-A file-B file-C &optional startup-hooks)
"Run Ediff on three files, FILE-A, FILE-B, and FILE-C."
ediff-last-dir-A
default-directory))
dir-B dir-C f ff)
- (list (setq f (ediff-read-file-name "File A to compare" dir-A nil))
- (setq ff (ediff-read-file-name "File B to compare"
+ (list (setq f (ediff-read-file-name
+ "File A to compare"
+ dir-A
+ (ediff-get-default-file-name)
+ 'no-dirs))
+ (setq ff (ediff-read-file-name "File B to compare"
(setq dir-B
(if ediff-use-last-dir
ediff-last-dir-B
(progn
(setq file-name-history
(cons
- (abbreviate-file-name
+ (ediff-abbreviate-file-name
(expand-file-name
(file-name-nondirectory f)
dir-B))
file-name-history))
- f)))
- (ediff-read-file-name "File C to compare"
+ (ediff-get-default-file-name f 1))))
+ (ediff-read-file-name "File C to compare"
(setq dir-C (if ediff-use-last-dir
ediff-last-dir-C
(file-name-directory ff)))
(progn
(setq file-name-history
- (cons (abbreviate-file-name
+ (cons (ediff-abbreviate-file-name
(expand-file-name
(file-name-nondirectory ff)
dir-C))
file-name-history))
- ff))
+ (ediff-get-default-file-name ff 2)))
)))
- (ediff-files-internal file-A
+ (ediff-files-internal file-A
(if (file-directory-p file-B)
(expand-file-name
(file-name-nondirectory file-A) file-B)
(defalias 'ediff3 'ediff-files3)
+;; Visit FILE and arrange its buffer to Ediff's liking.
+;; FILE is actually a variable symbol that must contain a true file name.
+;; BUFFER-NAME is a variable symbol, which will get the buffer object into
+;; which FILE is read.
+;; LAST-DIR is the directory variable symbol where FILE's
+;; directory name should be returned. HOOKS-VAR is a variable symbol that will
+;; be assigned the hook to be executed after `ediff-startup' is finished.
+;; `ediff-find-file' arranges that the temp files it might create will be
+;; deleted.
(defun ediff-find-file (file-var buffer-name &optional last-dir hooks-var)
- "Visit FILE and arrange its buffer to Ediff's liking.
-FILE is actually a variable symbol that must contain a true file name.
-BUFFER-NAME is a variable symbol, which will get the buffer object into which
-FILE is read. LAST-DIR is the directory variable symbol where FILE's
-directory name should be returned. HOOKS is a variable symbol that will be
-assigned the hook to be executed after `ediff-startup' is finished.
-`ediff-find-file' arranges that the temp files it might create will be
-deleted."
(let* ((file (symbol-value file-var))
- (file-magic (ediff-find-file-name-handler file))
+ (file-magic (ediff-filename-magic-p file))
(temp-file-name-prefix (file-name-nondirectory file)))
- (if (not (file-readable-p file))
- (error "File `%s' does not exist or is not readable" file))
-
- ;; some of the command, below, require full file name
+ (cond ((not (file-readable-p file))
+ (error "File `%s' does not exist or is not readable" file))
+ ((file-directory-p file)
+ (error "File `%s' is a directory" file)))
+
+ ;; some of the commands, below, require full file name
(setq file (expand-file-name file))
-
+
;; Record the directory of the file
(if last-dir
(set last-dir (expand-file-name (file-name-directory file))))
-
+
;; Setup the buffer
(set buffer-name (find-file-noselect file))
-
- (ediff-eval-in-buffer (symbol-value buffer-name)
+
+ (ediff-with-current-buffer (symbol-value buffer-name)
(widen) ; Make sure the entire file is seen
- (cond (file-magic ;; file has handler, such as jka-compr-handler or
- ;; ange-ftp-hook-function--arrange for temp file
+ (cond (file-magic ; file has a handler, such as jka-compr-handler or
+ ;;; ange-ftp-hook-function--arrange for temp file
(ediff-verify-file-buffer 'magic)
- (setq file (ediff-make-temp-file temp-file-name-prefix))
- (set hooks-var (cons (` (lambda () (delete-file (, file))))
+ (setq file
+ (ediff-make-temp-file
+ (current-buffer) temp-file-name-prefix))
+ (set hooks-var (cons `(lambda () (delete-file ,file))
(symbol-value hooks-var))))
;; file processed via auto-mode-alist, a la uncompress.el
((not (equal (file-truename file)
(file-truename (buffer-file-name))))
- (setq file (ediff-make-temp-file temp-file-name-prefix))
- (set hooks-var (cons (` (lambda () (delete-file (, file))))
+ (setq file
+ (ediff-make-temp-file
+ (current-buffer) temp-file-name-prefix))
+ (set hooks-var (cons `(lambda () (delete-file ,file))
(symbol-value hooks-var))))
(t ;; plain file---just check that the file matches the buffer
(ediff-verify-file-buffer))))
(set file-var file)))
-(defun ediff-files-internal (file-A file-B file-C startup-hooks job-name)
+;; MERGE-BUFFER-FILE is the file to be associated with the merge buffer
+(defun ediff-files-internal (file-A file-B file-C startup-hooks job-name
+ &optional merge-buffer-file)
(let (buf-A buf-B buf-C)
- (message "Reading file %s ... " file-A)(sit-for 0)
+ (if (string= file-A file-B)
+ (error "Files A and B are the same"))
+ (if (stringp file-C)
+ (or (and (string= file-A file-C) (error "Files A and C are the same"))
+ (and (string= file-B file-C) (error "Files B and C are the same"))))
+ (message "Reading file %s ... " file-A)
+ ;;(sit-for 0)
(ediff-find-file 'file-A 'buf-A 'ediff-last-dir-A 'startup-hooks)
- (message "Reading file %s ... " file-B)(sit-for 0)
+ (message "Reading file %s ... " file-B)
+ ;;(sit-for 0)
(ediff-find-file 'file-B 'buf-B 'ediff-last-dir-B 'startup-hooks)
- (if (and (stringp file-C) (not ediff-merge-job))
+ (if (stringp file-C)
(progn
- (message "Reading file %s ... " file-C)(sit-for 0)
+ (message "Reading file %s ... " file-C)
+ ;;(sit-for 0)
(ediff-find-file
'file-C 'buf-C
(if (eq job-name 'ediff-merge-files-with-ancestor)
buf-B file-B
buf-C file-C
startup-hooks
- (list (cons 'ediff-job-name job-name)))))
-
+ (list (cons 'ediff-job-name job-name))
+ merge-buffer-file)))
+
;;;###autoload
(defalias 'ediff 'ediff-files)
+;;;###autoload
+(defun ediff-backup (file)
+ "Run Ediff on FILE and its backup file.
+Uses the latest backup, if there are several numerical backups.
+If this file is a backup, `ediff' it with its original."
+ (interactive (list (read-file-name "Ediff (file with backup): ")))
+ ;; The code is taken from `diff-backup'.
+ (require 'diff)
+ (let (bak ori)
+ (if (backup-file-name-p file)
+ (setq bak file
+ ori (file-name-sans-versions file))
+ (setq bak (or (diff-latest-backup-file file)
+ (error "No backup found for %s" file))
+ ori file))
+ (ediff-files bak ori)))
;;;###autoload
(defun ediff-buffers (buffer-A buffer-B &optional startup-hooks job-name)
"Run Ediff on a pair of buffers, BUFFER-A and BUFFER-B."
- (interactive
+ (interactive
(let (bf)
(list (setq bf (read-buffer "Buffer A to compare: "
(ediff-other-buffer "") t))
(save-window-excursion (other-window 1))
(ediff-other-buffer bf))
t))))
-
(or job-name (setq job-name 'ediff-buffers))
(ediff-buffers-internal buffer-A buffer-B nil startup-hooks job-name))
-
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defalias 'ebuffers 'ediff-buffers)
+
+
;;;###autoload
(defun ediff-buffers3 (buffer-A buffer-B buffer-C
&optional startup-hooks job-name)
"Run Ediff on three buffers, BUFFER-A, BUFFER-B, and BUFFER-C."
- (interactive
+ (interactive
(let (bf bff)
(list (setq bf (read-buffer "Buffer A to compare: "
(ediff-other-buffer "") t))
(ediff-other-buffer (list bf bff)))
t)
)))
-
(or job-name (setq job-name 'ediff-buffers3))
(ediff-buffers-internal buffer-A buffer-B buffer-C startup-hooks job-name))
-
-
-(defun ediff-buffers-internal (buf-A buf-B buf-C startup-hooks job-name)
+;;;###autoload
+(defalias 'ebuffers3 'ediff-buffers3)
+
+
+
+;; MERGE-BUFFER-FILE is the file to be associated with the merge buffer
+(defun ediff-buffers-internal (buf-A buf-B buf-C startup-hooks job-name
+ &optional merge-buffer-file)
(let* ((buf-A-file-name (buffer-file-name (get-buffer buf-A)))
(buf-B-file-name (buffer-file-name (get-buffer buf-B)))
(buf-C-is-alive (ediff-buffer-live-p buf-C))
(setq buf-B-file-name (file-name-nondirectory buf-B-file-name)))
(if (stringp buf-C-file-name)
(setq buf-C-file-name (file-name-nondirectory buf-C-file-name)))
-
- ;; these three need to be evaluated in their buffers, since
- ;; ediff-make-temp-file checks the current buffer when assigning file
- ;; names
- (ediff-eval-in-buffer buf-A
- (setq file-A (ediff-make-temp-file buf-A-file-name)))
- (ediff-eval-in-buffer buf-B
- (setq file-B (ediff-make-temp-file buf-B-file-name)))
+
+ (setq file-A (ediff-make-temp-file buf-A buf-A-file-name)
+ file-B (ediff-make-temp-file buf-B buf-B-file-name))
(if buf-C-is-alive
- (ediff-eval-in-buffer buf-C
- (setq file-C (ediff-make-temp-file buf-C-file-name))))
-
+ (setq file-C (ediff-make-temp-file buf-C buf-C-file-name)))
+
(ediff-setup (get-buffer buf-A) file-A
(get-buffer buf-B) file-B
(if buf-C-is-alive (get-buffer buf-C))
file-C
- (cons (` (lambda ()
- (delete-file (, file-A))
- (delete-file (, file-B))
- (if (stringp (, file-C)) (delete-file (, file-C)))
- ))
+ (cons `(lambda ()
+ (delete-file ,file-A)
+ (delete-file ,file-B)
+ (if (stringp ,file-C) (delete-file ,file-C)))
startup-hooks)
(list (cons 'ediff-job-name job-name))
- )))
-
+ merge-buffer-file)))
+
+
+;;; Directory and file group operations
+
+;; Get appropriate default name for directory:
+;; If ediff-use-last-dir, use ediff-last-dir-A.
+;; In dired mode, use the directory that is under the point (if any);
+;; otherwise, use default-directory
+(defun ediff-get-default-directory-name ()
+ (cond (ediff-use-last-dir ediff-last-dir-A)
+ ((eq major-mode 'dired-mode)
+ (let ((f (dired-get-filename nil 'noerror)))
+ (if (and (stringp f) (file-directory-p f))
+ f
+ default-directory)))
+ (t default-directory)))
+
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defun ediff-directories (dir1 dir2 regexp)
+ "Run Ediff on a pair of directories, DIR1 and DIR2, comparing files that have
+the same name in both. The third argument, REGEXP, is nil or a regular
+expression; only file names that match the regexp are considered."
+ (interactive
+ (let ((dir-A (ediff-get-default-directory-name))
+ f)
+ (list (setq f (ediff-read-file-name "Directory A to compare:" dir-A nil))
+ (ediff-read-file-name "Directory B to compare:"
+ (if ediff-use-last-dir
+ ediff-last-dir-B
+ (ediff-strip-last-dir f))
+ nil)
+ (read-string "Filter through regular expression: "
+ nil 'ediff-filtering-regexp-history)
+ )))
+ (ediff-directories-internal
+ dir1 dir2 nil regexp 'ediff-files 'ediff-directories
+ ))
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defalias 'edirs 'ediff-directories)
+
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defun ediff-directory-revisions (dir1 regexp)
+ "Run Ediff on a directory, DIR1, comparing its files with their revisions.
+The second argument, REGEXP, is a regular expression that filters the file
+names. Only the files that are under revision control are taken into account."
+ (interactive
+ (let ((dir-A (ediff-get-default-directory-name)))
+ (list (ediff-read-file-name
+ "Directory to compare with revision:" dir-A nil)
+ (read-string "Filter through regular expression: "
+ nil 'ediff-filtering-regexp-history)
+ )))
+ (ediff-directory-revisions-internal
+ dir1 regexp 'ediff-revision 'ediff-directory-revisions
+ ))
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defalias 'edir-revisions 'ediff-directory-revisions)
+
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defun ediff-directories3 (dir1 dir2 dir3 regexp)
+ "Run Ediff on three directories, DIR1, DIR2, and DIR3, comparing files that
+have the same name in all three. The last argument, REGEXP, is nil or a
+regular expression; only file names that match the regexp are considered."
+
+ (interactive
+ (let ((dir-A (ediff-get-default-directory-name))
+ f)
+ (list (setq f (ediff-read-file-name "Directory A to compare:" dir-A nil))
+ (setq f (ediff-read-file-name "Directory B to compare:"
+ (if ediff-use-last-dir
+ ediff-last-dir-B
+ (ediff-strip-last-dir f))
+ nil))
+ (ediff-read-file-name "Directory C to compare:"
+ (if ediff-use-last-dir
+ ediff-last-dir-C
+ (ediff-strip-last-dir f))
+ nil)
+ (read-string "Filter through regular expression: "
+ nil 'ediff-filtering-regexp-history)
+ )))
+ (ediff-directories-internal
+ dir1 dir2 dir3 regexp 'ediff-files3 'ediff-directories3
+ ))
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defalias 'edirs3 'ediff-directories3)
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defun ediff-merge-directories (dir1 dir2 regexp &optional merge-autostore-dir)
+ "Run Ediff on a pair of directories, DIR1 and DIR2, merging files that have
+the same name in both. The third argument, REGEXP, is nil or a regular
+expression; only file names that match the regexp are considered."
+ (interactive
+ (let ((dir-A (ediff-get-default-directory-name))
+ f)
+ (list (setq f (ediff-read-file-name "Directory A to merge:" dir-A nil))
+ (ediff-read-file-name "Directory B to merge:"
+ (if ediff-use-last-dir
+ ediff-last-dir-B
+ (ediff-strip-last-dir f))
+ nil)
+ (read-string "Filter through regular expression: "
+ nil 'ediff-filtering-regexp-history)
+ )))
+ (ediff-directories-internal
+ dir1 dir2 nil regexp 'ediff-merge-files 'ediff-merge-directories
+ nil merge-autostore-dir
+ ))
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defalias 'edirs-merge 'ediff-merge-directories)
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defun ediff-merge-directories-with-ancestor (dir1 dir2 ancestor-dir regexp
+ &optional
+ merge-autostore-dir)
+ "Merge files in directories DIR1 and DIR2 using files in ANCESTOR-DIR as ancestors.
+Ediff merges files that have identical names in DIR1, DIR2. If a pair of files
+in DIR1 and DIR2 doesn't have an ancestor in ANCESTOR-DIR, Ediff will merge
+without ancestor. The fourth argument, REGEXP, is nil or a regular expression;
+only file names that match the regexp are considered."
+ (interactive
+ (let ((dir-A (ediff-get-default-directory-name))
+ f)
+ (list (setq f (ediff-read-file-name "Directory A to merge:" dir-A nil))
+ (setq f (ediff-read-file-name "Directory B to merge:"
+ (if ediff-use-last-dir
+ ediff-last-dir-B
+ (ediff-strip-last-dir f))
+ nil))
+ (ediff-read-file-name "Ancestor directory:"
+ (if ediff-use-last-dir
+ ediff-last-dir-C
+ (ediff-strip-last-dir f))
+ nil)
+ (read-string "Filter through regular expression: "
+ nil 'ediff-filtering-regexp-history)
+ )))
+ (ediff-directories-internal
+ dir1 dir2 ancestor-dir regexp
+ 'ediff-merge-files-with-ancestor 'ediff-merge-directories-with-ancestor
+ nil merge-autostore-dir
+ ))
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defun ediff-merge-directory-revisions (dir1 regexp
+ &optional merge-autostore-dir)
+ "Run Ediff on a directory, DIR1, merging its files with their revisions.
+The second argument, REGEXP, is a regular expression that filters the file
+names. Only the files that are under revision control are taken into account."
+ (interactive
+ (let ((dir-A (ediff-get-default-directory-name)))
+ (list (ediff-read-file-name
+ "Directory to merge with revisions:" dir-A nil)
+ (read-string "Filter through regular expression: "
+ nil 'ediff-filtering-regexp-history)
+ )))
+ (ediff-directory-revisions-internal
+ dir1 regexp 'ediff-merge-revisions 'ediff-merge-directory-revisions
+ nil merge-autostore-dir
+ ))
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defalias 'edir-merge-revisions 'ediff-merge-directory-revisions)
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defun ediff-merge-directory-revisions-with-ancestor (dir1 regexp
+ &optional
+ merge-autostore-dir)
+ "Run Ediff on a directory, DIR1, merging its files with their revisions and ancestors.
+The second argument, REGEXP, is a regular expression that filters the file
+names. Only the files that are under revision control are taken into account."
+ (interactive
+ (let ((dir-A (ediff-get-default-directory-name)))
+ (list (ediff-read-file-name
+ "Directory to merge with revisions and ancestors:" dir-A nil)
+ (read-string "Filter through regular expression: "
+ nil 'ediff-filtering-regexp-history)
+ )))
+ (ediff-directory-revisions-internal
+ dir1 regexp 'ediff-merge-revisions-with-ancestor
+ 'ediff-merge-directory-revisions-with-ancestor
+ nil merge-autostore-dir
+ ))
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defalias
+ 'edir-merge-revisions-with-ancestor
+ 'ediff-merge-directory-revisions-with-ancestor)
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defalias 'edirs-merge-with-ancestor 'ediff-merge-directories-with-ancestor)
+
+;; Run ediff-action (ediff-files, ediff-merge, ediff-merge-with-ancestors)
+;; on a pair of directories (three directories, in case of ancestor).
+;; The third argument, REGEXP, is nil or a regular expression;
+;; only file names that match the regexp are considered.
+;; JOBNAME is the symbol indicating the meta-job to be performed.
+;; MERGE-AUTOSTORE-DIR is the directory in which to store merged files.
+(defun ediff-directories-internal (dir1 dir2 dir3 regexp action jobname
+ &optional startup-hooks
+ merge-autostore-dir)
+ ;; ediff-read-file-name is set to attach a previously entered file name if
+ ;; the currently entered file is a directory. This code takes care of that.
+ (setq dir1 (if (file-directory-p dir1) dir1 (file-name-directory dir1))
+ dir2 (if (file-directory-p dir2) dir2 (file-name-directory dir2)))
+
+ (if (stringp dir3)
+ (setq dir3 (if (file-directory-p dir3) dir3 (file-name-directory dir3))))
+
+ (cond ((string= dir1 dir2)
+ (error "Directories A and B are the same: %s" dir1))
+ ((and (eq jobname 'ediff-directories3)
+ (string= dir1 dir3))
+ (error "Directories A and C are the same: %s" dir1))
+ ((and (eq jobname 'ediff-directories3)
+ (string= dir2 dir3))
+ (error "Directories B and C are the same: %s" dir1)))
+
+ (if merge-autostore-dir
+ (or (stringp merge-autostore-dir)
+ (error "%s: Directory for storing merged files must be a string"
+ jobname)))
+ (let (;; dir-diff-struct is of the form (common-list diff-list)
+ ;; It is a structure where ediff-intersect-directories returns
+ ;; commonalities and differences among directories
+ dir-diff-struct
+ meta-buf)
+ (if (and ediff-autostore-merges
+ (ediff-merge-metajob jobname)
+ (not merge-autostore-dir))
+ (setq merge-autostore-dir
+ (read-file-name "Save merged files in directory: "
+ (if ediff-use-last-dir
+ ediff-last-merge-autostore-dir
+ (ediff-strip-last-dir dir1))
+ nil
+ 'must-match)))
+ ;; verify we are not merging into an orig directory
+ (if merge-autostore-dir
+ (cond ((and (stringp dir1) (string= merge-autostore-dir dir1))
+ (or (y-or-n-p
+ "Directory for saving merged files = Directory A. Sure? ")
+ (error "Directory merge aborted")))
+ ((and (stringp dir2) (string= merge-autostore-dir dir2))
+ (or (y-or-n-p
+ "Directory for saving merged files = Directory B. Sure? ")
+ (error "Directory merge aborted")))
+ ((and (stringp dir3) (string= merge-autostore-dir dir3))
+ (or (y-or-n-p
+ "Directory for saving merged files = Ancestor Directory. Sure? ")
+ (error "Directory merge aborted")))))
+
+ (setq dir-diff-struct (ediff-intersect-directories
+ jobname
+ regexp dir1 dir2 dir3 merge-autostore-dir))
+ (setq startup-hooks
+ ;; this sets various vars in the meta buffer inside
+ ;; ediff-prepare-meta-buffer
+ (cons `(lambda ()
+ ;; tell what to do if the user clicks on a session record
+ (setq ediff-session-action-function (quote ,action))
+ ;; set ediff-dir-difference-list
+ (setq ediff-dir-difference-list
+ (cdr (quote ,dir-diff-struct))))
+ startup-hooks))
+ (setq meta-buf (ediff-prepare-meta-buffer
+ 'ediff-filegroup-action
+ (car dir-diff-struct)
+ "*Ediff Session Group Panel"
+ 'ediff-redraw-directory-group-buffer
+ jobname
+ startup-hooks))
+ (ediff-show-meta-buffer meta-buf)
+ ))
+
+;; MERGE-AUTOSTORE-DIR can be given to tell ediff where to store the merged
+;; files
+(defun ediff-directory-revisions-internal (dir1 regexp action jobname
+ &optional startup-hooks
+ merge-autostore-dir)
+ (setq dir1 (if (file-directory-p dir1) dir1 (file-name-directory dir1)))
+
+ (if merge-autostore-dir
+ (or (stringp merge-autostore-dir)
+ (error "%S: Directory for storing merged files must be a string"
+ jobname)))
+ (let (file-list meta-buf)
+ (if (and ediff-autostore-merges
+ (ediff-merge-metajob jobname)
+ (not merge-autostore-dir))
+ (setq merge-autostore-dir
+ (read-file-name "Save merged files in directory: "
+ (if ediff-use-last-dir
+ ediff-last-merge-autostore-dir
+ (ediff-strip-last-dir dir1))
+ nil
+ 'must-match)))
+ ;; verify merge-autostore-dir != dir1
+ (if (and merge-autostore-dir
+ (stringp dir1)
+ (string= merge-autostore-dir dir1))
+ (or (y-or-n-p
+ "Directory for saving merged file = directory A. Sure? ")
+ (error "Merge of directory revisions aborted")))
+
+ (setq file-list
+ (ediff-get-directory-files-under-revision
+ jobname regexp dir1 merge-autostore-dir))
+ (setq startup-hooks
+ ;; this sets various vars in the meta buffer inside
+ ;; ediff-prepare-meta-buffer
+ (cons `(lambda ()
+ ;; tell what to do if the user clicks on a session record
+ (setq ediff-session-action-function (quote ,action)))
+ startup-hooks))
+ (setq meta-buf (ediff-prepare-meta-buffer
+ 'ediff-filegroup-action
+ file-list
+ "*Ediff Session Group Panel"
+ 'ediff-redraw-directory-group-buffer
+ jobname
+ startup-hooks))
+ (ediff-show-meta-buffer meta-buf)
+ ))
;;; Compare regions and windows
;;;###autoload
-(defun ediff-windows (dumb-mode &optional wind-A wind-B startup-hooks)
- "Compare WIND-A and WIND-B, which are selected by clicking.
+(defun ediff-windows-wordwise (dumb-mode &optional wind-A wind-B startup-hooks)
+ "Compare WIND-A and WIND-B, which are selected by clicking, wordwise.
With prefix argument, DUMB-MODE, or on a non-windowing display, works as
follows:
If WIND-A is nil, use selected window.
If WIND-B is nil, use window next to WIND-A."
+ (interactive "P")
+ (ediff-windows dumb-mode wind-A wind-B
+ startup-hooks 'ediff-windows-wordwise 'word-mode))
+;;;###autoload
+(defun ediff-windows-linewise (dumb-mode &optional wind-A wind-B startup-hooks)
+ "Compare WIND-A and WIND-B, which are selected by clicking, linewise.
+With prefix argument, DUMB-MODE, or on a non-windowing display, works as
+follows:
+If WIND-A is nil, use selected window.
+If WIND-B is nil, use window next to WIND-A."
(interactive "P")
-
- (if (or dumb-mode (not window-system))
+ (ediff-windows dumb-mode wind-A wind-B
+ startup-hooks 'ediff-windows-linewise nil))
+
+;; Compare WIND-A and WIND-B, which are selected by clicking.
+;; With prefix argument, DUMB-MODE, or on a non-windowing display,
+;; works as follows:
+;; If WIND-A is nil, use selected window.
+;; If WIND-B is nil, use window next to WIND-A.
+(defun ediff-windows (dumb-mode wind-A wind-B startup-hooks job-name word-mode)
+ (if (or dumb-mode (not (ediff-window-display-p)))
(setq wind-A (ediff-get-next-window wind-A nil)
wind-B (ediff-get-next-window wind-B wind-A))
(setq wind-A (ediff-get-window-by-clicking wind-A nil 1)
wind-B (ediff-get-window-by-clicking wind-B wind-A 2)))
-
+
(let ((buffer-A (window-buffer wind-A))
(buffer-B (window-buffer wind-B))
beg-A end-A beg-B end-B)
-
+
(save-excursion
(save-window-excursion
- (sit-for 0) ; synch before using window-start/end -- a precaution
+ (sit-for 0) ; sync before using window-start/end -- a precaution
(select-window wind-A)
(setq beg-A (window-start)
end-A (window-end))
(select-window wind-B)
(setq beg-B (window-start)
end-B (window-end))))
+ (setq buffer-A
+ (ediff-clone-buffer-for-window-comparison
+ buffer-A wind-A "-Window.A-")
+ buffer-B
+ (ediff-clone-buffer-for-window-comparison
+ buffer-B wind-B "-Window.B-"))
(ediff-regions-internal
buffer-A beg-A end-A buffer-B beg-B end-B
- startup-hooks 'ediff-windows 'word-mode)))
-
+ startup-hooks job-name word-mode nil)))
+
+
;;;###autoload
-(defun ediff-small-regions (buffer-A buffer-B &optional startup-hooks)
- "Run Ediff on a pair of regions in two different buffers.
-Regions \(i.e., point and mark\) are assumed to be set in advance.
+(defun ediff-regions-wordwise (buffer-A buffer-B &optional startup-hooks)
+ "Run Ediff on a pair of regions in specified buffers.
+Regions \(i.e., point and mark\) are assumed to be set in advance except
+for the second region in the case both regions are from the same buffer.
+In such a case the user is asked to interactively establish the second
+region.
This function is effective only for relatively small regions, up to 200
-lines. For large regions, use `ediff-large-regions'."
- (interactive
+lines. For large regions, use `ediff-regions-linewise'."
+ (interactive
(let (bf)
(list (setq bf (read-buffer "Region's A buffer: "
(ediff-other-buffer "") t))
(error "Buffer %S doesn't exist" buffer-A))
(if (not (ediff-buffer-live-p buffer-B))
(error "Buffer %S doesn't exist" buffer-B))
-
-
- (let (reg-A-beg reg-A-end reg-B-beg reg-B-end)
+
+
+ (let ((buffer-A
+ (ediff-clone-buffer-for-region-comparison buffer-A "-Region.A-"))
+ (buffer-B
+ (ediff-clone-buffer-for-region-comparison buffer-B "-Region.B-"))
+ reg-A-beg reg-A-end reg-B-beg reg-B-end)
(save-excursion
(set-buffer buffer-A)
(setq reg-A-beg (region-beginning)
(set-buffer buffer-B)
(setq reg-B-beg (region-beginning)
reg-B-end (region-end)))
-
+
(ediff-regions-internal
(get-buffer buffer-A) reg-A-beg reg-A-end
(get-buffer buffer-B) reg-B-beg reg-B-end
- startup-hooks 'ediff-small-regions 'word-mode)))
-
+ startup-hooks 'ediff-regions-wordwise 'word-mode nil)))
+
;;;###autoload
-(defun ediff-large-regions (buffer-A buffer-B &optional startup-hooks)
- "Run Ediff on a pair of regions in two different buffers.
-Regions \(i.e., point and mark\) are assumed to be set in advance.
+(defun ediff-regions-linewise (buffer-A buffer-B &optional startup-hooks)
+ "Run Ediff on a pair of regions in specified buffers.
+Regions \(i.e., point and mark\) are assumed to be set in advance except
+for the second region in the case both regions are from the same buffer.
+In such a case the user is asked to interactively establish the second
+region.
Each region is enlarged to contain full lines.
This function is effective for large regions, over 100-200
-lines. For small regions, use `ediff-small-regions'."
- (interactive
+lines. For small regions, use `ediff-regions-wordwise'."
+ (interactive
(let (bf)
(list (setq bf (read-buffer "Region A's buffer: "
(ediff-other-buffer "") t))
(error "Buffer %S doesn't exist" buffer-A))
(if (not (ediff-buffer-live-p buffer-B))
(error "Buffer %S doesn't exist" buffer-B))
-
- (let (reg-A-beg reg-A-end reg-B-beg reg-B-end)
+
+ (let ((buffer-A
+ (ediff-clone-buffer-for-region-comparison buffer-A "-Region.A-"))
+ (buffer-B
+ (ediff-clone-buffer-for-region-comparison buffer-B "-Region.B-"))
+ reg-A-beg reg-A-end reg-B-beg reg-B-end)
(save-excursion
(set-buffer buffer-A)
(setq reg-A-beg (region-beginning)
reg-A-end (region-end))
;; enlarge the region to hold full lines
- (goto-char reg-A-beg)
+ (goto-char reg-A-beg)
(beginning-of-line)
(setq reg-A-beg (point))
- (goto-char reg-A-end)
+ (goto-char reg-A-end)
(end-of-line)
(or (eobp) (forward-char)) ; include the newline char
(setq reg-A-end (point))
-
+
(set-buffer buffer-B)
(setq reg-B-beg (region-beginning)
reg-B-end (region-end))
;; enlarge the region to hold full lines
- (goto-char reg-A-beg)
- (goto-char reg-B-beg)
+ (goto-char reg-B-beg)
(beginning-of-line)
(setq reg-B-beg (point))
- (goto-char reg-B-end)
+ (goto-char reg-B-end)
(end-of-line)
(or (eobp) (forward-char)) ; include the newline char
(setq reg-B-end (point))
) ; save excursion
-
+
(ediff-regions-internal
(get-buffer buffer-A) reg-A-beg reg-A-end
(get-buffer buffer-B) reg-B-beg reg-B-end
- startup-hooks 'ediff-large-regions nil))) ; no word mode
-
+ startup-hooks 'ediff-regions-linewise nil nil))) ; no word mode
+
;; compare region beg-A to end-A of buffer-A
-;; to regions beg-B -- end-B in buffer-B.
+;; to regions beg-B -- end-B in buffer-B.
(defun ediff-regions-internal (buffer-A beg-A end-A buffer-B beg-B end-B
- startup-hooks job-name word-mode)
+ startup-hooks job-name word-mode
+ setup-parameters)
(let ((tmp-buffer (get-buffer-create ediff-tmp-buffer))
overl-A overl-B
file-A file-B)
-
+
;; in case beg/end-A/B aren't markers--make them into markers
- (ediff-eval-in-buffer buffer-A
+ (ediff-with-current-buffer buffer-A
(setq beg-A (move-marker (make-marker) beg-A)
end-A (move-marker (make-marker) end-A)))
- (ediff-eval-in-buffer buffer-B
+ (ediff-with-current-buffer buffer-B
(setq beg-B (move-marker (make-marker) beg-B)
end-B (move-marker (make-marker) end-B)))
-
- (if (and (eq buffer-A buffer-B)
- (or (and (< beg-A end-B) (<= beg-B beg-A)) ; b-B b-A e-B
- (and (< beg-B end-A) (<= end-A end-B)))) ; b-B e-A e-B
- (progn
- (with-output-to-temp-buffer ediff-msg-buffer
- (princ "
-You have requested to compare overlapping regions of the same buffer.
-
-In this case, Ediff's highlighting may be confusing---in the same window,
-you may see highlighted regions that belong to different regions.
-Continue anyway? (y/n) "))
-
- (if (y-or-n-p "Continue anyway? ")
- ()
- (error "%S aborted" job-name))))
-
;; make file-A
(if word-mode
(ediff-wordify beg-A end-A buffer-A tmp-buffer)
(ediff-copy-to-buffer beg-A end-A buffer-A tmp-buffer))
- (ediff-eval-in-buffer tmp-buffer
- (setq file-A (ediff-make-temp-file "regA")))
-
+ (setq file-A (ediff-make-temp-file tmp-buffer "regA"))
+
;; make file-B
(if word-mode
(ediff-wordify beg-B end-B buffer-B tmp-buffer)
(ediff-copy-to-buffer beg-B end-B buffer-B tmp-buffer))
- (ediff-eval-in-buffer tmp-buffer
- (setq file-B (ediff-make-temp-file "regB")))
-
+ (setq file-B (ediff-make-temp-file tmp-buffer "regB"))
+
(setq overl-A (ediff-make-bullet-proof-overlay beg-A end-A buffer-A))
(setq overl-B (ediff-make-bullet-proof-overlay beg-B end-B buffer-B))
(ediff-setup buffer-A file-A
buffer-B file-B
nil nil ; buffer & file C
- (cons (` (lambda ()
- (delete-file (, file-A))
- (delete-file (, file-B))))
+ (cons `(lambda ()
+ (delete-file ,file-A)
+ (delete-file ,file-B))
startup-hooks)
- (list (cons 'ediff-word-mode word-mode)
- (cons 'ediff-narrow-bounds (list overl-A overl-B))
- (cons 'ediff-job-name job-name))
- )
+ (append
+ (list (cons 'ediff-word-mode word-mode)
+ (cons 'ediff-narrow-bounds (list overl-A overl-B))
+ (cons 'ediff-job-name job-name))
+ setup-parameters))
))
-
-
+
+
;;; Merge files and buffers
-
+
;;;###autoload
(defalias 'ediff-merge 'ediff-merge-files)
-
+
(defsubst ediff-merge-on-startup ()
(ediff-do-merge 0)
- (ediff-eval-in-buffer ediff-buffer-C
+ (ediff-with-current-buffer ediff-buffer-C
(set-buffer-modified-p nil)))
;;;###autoload
-(defun ediff-merge-files (file-A file-B &optional startup-hooks)
+(defun ediff-merge-files (file-A file-B
+ ;; MERGE-BUFFER-FILE is the file to be
+ ;; associated with the merge buffer
+ &optional startup-hooks merge-buffer-file)
"Merge two files without ancestor."
(interactive
(let ((dir-A (if ediff-use-last-dir
ediff-last-dir-A
default-directory))
dir-B f)
- (list (setq f (ediff-read-file-name "File A to merge" dir-A nil))
- (ediff-read-file-name "File B to merge"
+ (list (setq f (ediff-read-file-name
+ "File A to merge"
+ dir-A
+ (ediff-get-default-file-name)
+ 'no-dirs))
+ (ediff-read-file-name "File B to merge"
(setq dir-B
(if ediff-use-last-dir
- ediff-last-dir-B
+ ediff-last-dir-B
(file-name-directory f)))
(progn
(setq file-name-history
- (cons (abbreviate-file-name
+ (cons (ediff-abbreviate-file-name
(expand-file-name
(file-name-nondirectory f)
dir-B))
file-name-history))
- f))
+ (ediff-get-default-file-name f 1)))
)))
(setq startup-hooks (cons 'ediff-merge-on-startup startup-hooks))
- (ediff-files-internal file-A
+ (ediff-files-internal file-A
(if (file-directory-p file-B)
(expand-file-name
(file-name-nondirectory file-A) file-B)
file-B)
nil ; file-C
startup-hooks
- 'ediff-merge-files))
-
+ 'ediff-merge-files
+ merge-buffer-file))
+
;;;###autoload
(defun ediff-merge-files-with-ancestor (file-A file-B file-ancestor
- &optional startup-hooks)
+ &optional
+ startup-hooks
+ ;; MERGE-BUFFER-FILE is the file
+ ;; to be associated with the
+ ;; merge buffer
+ merge-buffer-file)
"Merge two files with ancestor."
(interactive
(let ((dir-A (if ediff-use-last-dir
ediff-last-dir-A
default-directory))
dir-B dir-ancestor f ff)
- (list (setq f (ediff-read-file-name "File A to merge" dir-A nil))
- (setq ff (ediff-read-file-name "File B to merge"
+ (list (setq f (ediff-read-file-name
+ "File A to merge"
+ dir-A
+ (ediff-get-default-file-name)
+ 'no-dirs))
+ (setq ff (ediff-read-file-name "File B to merge"
(setq dir-B
(if ediff-use-last-dir
- ediff-last-dir-B
+ ediff-last-dir-B
(file-name-directory f)))
(progn
(setq file-name-history
(cons
- (abbreviate-file-name
+ (ediff-abbreviate-file-name
(expand-file-name
(file-name-nondirectory f)
dir-B))
file-name-history))
- f)))
- (ediff-read-file-name "Ancestor file"
+ (ediff-get-default-file-name f 1))))
+ (ediff-read-file-name "Ancestor file"
(setq dir-ancestor
(if ediff-use-last-dir
ediff-last-dir-ancestor
(file-name-directory ff)))
(progn
(setq file-name-history
- (cons (abbreviate-file-name
+ (cons (ediff-abbreviate-file-name
(expand-file-name
(file-name-nondirectory ff)
dir-ancestor))
file-name-history))
- ff))
+ (ediff-get-default-file-name ff 2)))
)))
(setq startup-hooks (cons 'ediff-merge-on-startup startup-hooks))
- (ediff-files-internal file-A
+ (ediff-files-internal file-A
(if (file-directory-p file-B)
(expand-file-name
(file-name-nondirectory file-A) file-B)
file-B)
file-ancestor
startup-hooks
- 'ediff-merge-files-with-ancestor))
-
+ 'ediff-merge-files-with-ancestor
+ merge-buffer-file))
+
;;;###autoload
(defalias 'ediff-merge-with-ancestor 'ediff-merge-files-with-ancestor)
-
+
;;;###autoload
-(defun ediff-merge-buffers (buffer-A buffer-B &optional startup-hooks job-name)
+(defun ediff-merge-buffers (buffer-A buffer-B
+ &optional
+ ;; MERGE-BUFFER-FILE is the file to be
+ ;; associated with the merge buffer
+ startup-hooks job-name merge-buffer-file)
"Merge buffers without ancestor."
- (interactive
+ (interactive
(let (bf)
(list (setq bf (read-buffer "Buffer A to merge: "
(ediff-other-buffer "") t))
(save-window-excursion (other-window 1))
(ediff-other-buffer bf))
t))))
-
+
(setq startup-hooks (cons 'ediff-merge-on-startup startup-hooks))
(or job-name (setq job-name 'ediff-merge-buffers))
(ediff-buffers-internal
- buffer-A buffer-B nil startup-hooks job-name))
-
+ buffer-A buffer-B nil startup-hooks job-name merge-buffer-file))
+
;;;###autoload
-(defun ediff-merge-buffers-with-ancestor (buffer-A
- buffer-B buffer-ancestor
- &optional startup-hooks job-name)
+(defun ediff-merge-buffers-with-ancestor (buffer-A buffer-B buffer-ancestor
+ &optional
+ startup-hooks
+ job-name
+ ;; MERGE-BUFFER-FILE is the
+ ;; file to be associated
+ ;; with the merge buffer
+ merge-buffer-file)
"Merge buffers with ancestor."
- (interactive
+ (interactive
(let (bf bff)
(list (setq bf (read-buffer "Buffer A to merge: "
(ediff-other-buffer "") t))
(ediff-other-buffer (list bf bff)))
t)
)))
-
+
(setq startup-hooks (cons 'ediff-merge-on-startup startup-hooks))
(or job-name (setq job-name 'ediff-merge-buffers-with-ancestor))
(ediff-buffers-internal
- buffer-A buffer-B buffer-ancestor startup-hooks job-name))
-
+ buffer-A buffer-B buffer-ancestor startup-hooks job-name merge-buffer-file))
+
;;;###autoload
-(defun ediff-merge-revisions (rev1 rev2 &optional startup-hooks)
+(defun ediff-merge-revisions (&optional file startup-hooks merge-buffer-file)
+ ;; MERGE-BUFFER-FILE is the file to be associated with the merge buffer
"Run Ediff by merging two revisions of a file.
-The file is the one visited by the current buffer."
- (interactive
- "sVersion 1 to merge (default is the latest version): \nsVersion 2 to merge (default is the latest version): ")
- (ediff-load-version-control)
- (let (buf1 buf2)
- (if (eq ediff-version-control-package 'vc)
- (progn
- (save-excursion
- (vc-version-other-window rev1)
- (setq buf1 (current-buffer)))
- (save-excursion
- (vc-version-other-window rev2)
- (setq buf2 (current-buffer)))
- (setq startup-hooks
- (list (` (lambda ()
- (delete-file (, (buffer-file-name buf1)))
- (delete-file (, (buffer-file-name buf2))))))))
- (setq buf1 (rcs-ediff-view-revision rev1)
- buf2 (rcs-ediff-view-revision rev2)))
- (ediff-merge-buffers buf1 buf2 startup-hooks 'ediff-merge-revisions)))
-
+The file is the optional FILE argument or the file visited by the current
+buffer."
+ (interactive)
+ (if (stringp file) (find-file file))
+ (let (rev1 rev2)
+ (setq rev1
+ (read-string
+ (format
+ "Version 1 to merge (default: %s's working version): "
+ (if (stringp file)
+ (file-name-nondirectory file) "current buffer")))
+ rev2
+ (read-string
+ (format
+ "Version 2 to merge (default: %s): "
+ (if (stringp file)
+ (file-name-nondirectory file) "current buffer"))))
+ (ediff-load-version-control)
+ ;; ancestor-revision=nil
+ (funcall
+ (intern (format "ediff-%S-merge-internal" ediff-version-control-package))
+ rev1 rev2 nil startup-hooks merge-buffer-file)))
+
;;;###autoload
-(defun ediff-merge-revisions-with-ancestor (rev1
- rev2 ancestor-rev
- &optional startup-hooks)
- "Run Ediff by merging with ancestor of two revisions of a file.
-The file is the one visited by the current buffer."
- (interactive
- "sVersion 1 to merge (default: the latest version): \nsVersion 2 to merge (default: the latest version): \nsAncestor version (default: the latest version): ")
+(defun ediff-merge-revisions-with-ancestor (&optional
+ file startup-hooks
+ ;; MERGE-BUFFER-FILE is the file to
+ ;; be associated with the merge
+ ;; buffer
+ merge-buffer-file)
+ "Run Ediff by merging two revisions of a file with a common ancestor.
+The file is the optional FILE argument or the file visited by the current
+buffer."
+ (interactive)
+ (if (stringp file) (find-file file))
+ (let (rev1 rev2 ancestor-rev)
+ (setq rev1
+ (read-string
+ (format
+ "Version 1 to merge (default: %s's working version): "
+ (if (stringp file)
+ (file-name-nondirectory file) "current buffer")))
+ rev2
+ (read-string
+ (format
+ "Version 2 to merge (default: %s): "
+ (if (stringp file)
+ (file-name-nondirectory file) "current buffer")))
+ ancestor-rev
+ (read-string
+ (format
+ "Ancestor version (default: %s's base revision): "
+ (if (stringp file)
+ (file-name-nondirectory file) "current buffer"))))
+ (ediff-load-version-control)
+ (funcall
+ (intern (format "ediff-%S-merge-internal" ediff-version-control-package))
+ rev1 rev2 ancestor-rev startup-hooks merge-buffer-file)))
+
+;; MK: Check. This function doesn't seem to be used any more by pcvs or pcl-cvs
+;;;###autoload
+(defun run-ediff-from-cvs-buffer (pos)
+ "Run Ediff-merge on appropriate revisions of the selected file.
+First run after `M-x cvs-update'. Then place the cursor on a line describing a
+file and then run `run-ediff-from-cvs-buffer'."
+ (interactive "d")
(ediff-load-version-control)
- (let (buf1 buf2 ancestor-buf)
- (if (eq ediff-version-control-package 'vc)
- (progn
- (save-excursion
- (vc-version-other-window rev1)
- (setq buf1 (current-buffer)))
- (save-excursion
- (vc-version-other-window rev2)
- (setq buf2 (current-buffer)))
- (save-excursion
- (vc-version-other-window ancestor-rev)
- (setq ancestor-buf (current-buffer)))
- (setq startup-hooks
- (list (` (lambda ()
- (delete-file (, (buffer-file-name buf1)))
- (delete-file (, (buffer-file-name buf2)))
- (delete-file (, (buffer-file-name ancestor-buf)))
- )))))
- (setq buf1 (rcs-ediff-view-revision rev1)
- buf2 (rcs-ediff-view-revision rev2)
- ancestor-buf (rcs-ediff-view-revision ancestor-rev)))
- (ediff-merge-buffers-with-ancestor
- buf1 buf2 ancestor-buf
- startup-hooks 'ediff-merge-revisions-with-ancestor)))
-
-
+ (let ((tin (tin-locate cvs-cookie-handle pos)))
+ (if tin
+ (cvs-run-ediff-on-file-descriptor tin)
+ (error "There is no file to merge"))))
+
+
;;; Apply patch
-
-
+
;;;###autoload
-(defun ediff-patch-buffer (buffer-name &optional startup-hooks)
- "Run Ediff by patching BUFFER-NAME."
- (interactive "bBuffer to patch: ")
-
- (let* ((file-buffer (get-buffer buffer-name))
- (file-name (if file-buffer (buffer-file-name file-buffer))))
- (if (not file-name)
- (error "Buffer %s doesn't exist or doesn't visit any file. Why patch?"
- buffer-name))
-
- (ediff-patch-file file-name startup-hooks)))
-
-
-(defun ediff-get-patch-buffer (dir)
- "Obtain patch buffer. If patch is already in a buffer---use it.
-Else, read patch file into a new buffer."
- (if (y-or-n-p "Is the patch file already in a buffer? ")
- (setq ediff-patch-buf
- (get-buffer (read-buffer "Patch buffer name: " nil t))) ;must match
- (setq ediff-patch-buf
- (find-file-noselect (read-file-name "Patch file name: " dir))))
-
- ;; secure the patch buffer against accidental changes
- (ediff-eval-in-buffer ediff-patch-buf
- (setq buffer-read-only t))
-
- (setq ediff-patch-diagnostics
- (get-buffer-create "*ediff patch diagnostics*"))
- (ediff-eval-in-buffer
- ediff-patch-diagnostics
- (insert-buffer ediff-patch-buf))
- )
-
-
-
+(defun ediff-patch-file (&optional arg patch-buf)
+ "Run Ediff by patching SOURCE-FILENAME.
+If optional PATCH-BUF is given, use the patch in that buffer
+and don't ask the user.
+If prefix argument, then: if even argument, assume that the patch is in a
+buffer. If odd -- assume it is in a file."
+ (interactive "P")
+ (let (source-dir source-file)
+ (require 'ediff-ptch)
+ (setq patch-buf
+ (ediff-get-patch-buffer
+ (if arg (prefix-numeric-value arg)) patch-buf))
+ (setq source-dir (cond (ediff-use-last-dir ediff-last-dir-patch)
+ ((and (not ediff-patch-default-directory)
+ (buffer-file-name patch-buf))
+ (file-name-directory
+ (expand-file-name
+ (buffer-file-name patch-buf))))
+ (t default-directory)))
+ (setq source-file
+ (read-file-name
+ "File to patch (directory, if multifile patch): "
+ ;; use an explicit initial file
+ source-dir nil nil (ediff-get-default-file-name)))
+ (ediff-dispatch-file-patching-job patch-buf source-file)))
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defun ediff-patch-buffer (&optional arg patch-buf)
+ "Run Ediff by patching BUFFER-NAME.
+Without prefix argument: asks if the patch is in some buffer and prompts for
+the buffer or a file, depending on the answer.
+With prefix arg=1: assumes the patch is in a file and prompts for the file.
+With prefix arg=2: assumes the patch is in a buffer and prompts for the buffer."
+ (interactive "P")
+ (require 'ediff-ptch)
+ (setq patch-buf
+ (ediff-get-patch-buffer
+ (if arg (prefix-numeric-value arg)) patch-buf))
+ (ediff-patch-buffer-internal
+ patch-buf
+ (read-buffer
+ "Which buffer to patch? "
+ (current-buffer))))
+
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defalias 'epatch 'ediff-patch-file)
+;;;###autoload
+(defalias 'epatch-buffer 'ediff-patch-buffer)
+
+
\f
-;;; Versions Control functions
-
+;;; Versions Control functions
+
;;;###autoload
-(defun ediff-revision (revision)
- "Call `vc.el' or `rcs.el' depending on `ediff-version-control-package'.
-This function is introduced to provide a uniform interface to version
-control packages from Ediff."
- (interactive "sVersion to Ediff with (default: the latest version): ")
- (ediff-load-version-control)
- (funcall
- (intern (format "%S-ediff-internal" ediff-version-control-package))
- revision))
-
-;; Backward compatibility
+(defun ediff-revision (&optional file startup-hooks)
+ "Run Ediff by comparing versions of a file.
+The file is an optional FILE argument or the file entered at the prompt.
+Default: the file visited by the current buffer.
+Uses `vc.el' or `rcs.el' depending on `ediff-version-control-package'."
+ ;; if buffer is non-nil, use that buffer instead of the current buffer
+ (interactive "P")
+ (if (not (stringp file))
+ (setq file
+ (ediff-read-file-name "Compare revisions for file"
+ (if ediff-use-last-dir
+ ediff-last-dir-A
+ default-directory)
+ (ediff-get-default-file-name)
+ 'no-dirs)))
+ (find-file file)
+ (if (and (buffer-modified-p)
+ (y-or-n-p (message "Buffer %s is modified. Save buffer? "
+ (buffer-name))))
+ (save-buffer (current-buffer)))
+ (let (rev1 rev2)
+ (setq rev1
+ (read-string
+ (format "Revision 1 to compare (default: %s's latest revision): "
+ (file-name-nondirectory file)))
+ rev2
+ (read-string
+ (format "Revision 2 to compare (default: %s's current state): "
+ (file-name-nondirectory file))))
+ (ediff-load-version-control)
+ (funcall
+ (intern (format "ediff-%S-internal" ediff-version-control-package))
+ rev1 rev2 startup-hooks)
+ ))
+
+
;;;###autoload
-(defun vc-ediff ()
- (interactive)
- (beep 1)
- (with-output-to-temp-buffer ediff-msg-buffer
- (princ "
-You have invoked an obsolete function `vc-ediff' or `rcs-ediff'.
-Please use `M-x ediff-revision' instead.
+(defalias 'erevision 'ediff-revision)
-Also, please check the variables `ediff-version-control-package'
-and `ediff-revision-key' for customization.")))
-(defalias 'rcs-ediff 'vc-ediff)
-
;; Test if version control package is loaded and load if not
;; Is SILENT is non-nil, don't report error if package is not found.
(defun ediff-load-version-control (&optional silent)
+ (require 'ediff-vers)
(or (featurep ediff-version-control-package)
(if (locate-library (symbol-name ediff-version-control-package))
(progn
(message "") ; kill the message from `locate-library'
- (require ediff-version-control-package)
- (define-key
- (cond ((eq ediff-version-control-package 'vc) vc-prefix-map)
- ((eq ediff-version-control-package 'rcs) global-map)
- (t global-map))
- ediff-revision-key 'ediff-revision))
+ (require ediff-version-control-package))
(or silent
- (error "Version control package %S.el not found. Use vc.el instead"
+ (error "Version control package %S.el not found. Use vc.el instead"
ediff-version-control-package)))))
-
-
-;; Note: this function will work only with Emacs 19.22 or later.
-(defun vc-ediff-internal (rev)
- "Run Ediff on version REV of the current buffer in another window.
-If the current buffer is named `F', the version is named `F.~REV~'.
-If `F.~REV~' already exists, it is used instead of being re-created."
- (let ((newvers (current-buffer)))
- (vc-version-other-window rev)
- ;; current-buffer is now supposed to contain the old version
- ;; in another window
- ;; We delete the temp file that was created by vc.el for the old
- ;; version
- (ediff-buffers (current-buffer) newvers
- (list (` (lambda () (delete-file (, (buffer-file-name))))))
- 'ediff-revision)
- ))
-
-(defun rcs-ediff-view-revision (&optional rev)
- "View previous RCS revision of current file.
-With prefix argument, prompts for a revision name."
- (interactive (list (if current-prefix-arg
- (read-string "Revision: "))))
- (let* ((filename (buffer-file-name (current-buffer)))
- (switches (append '("-p")
- (if rev (list (concat "-r" rev)) nil)))
- (buff (concat (file-name-nondirectory filename) ".~" rev "~")))
- (message "Working ...")
- (setq filename (expand-file-name filename))
- (with-output-to-temp-buffer buff
- (let ((output-buffer (ediff-rcs-get-output-buffer filename buff)))
- (delete-windows-on output-buffer)
- (save-excursion
- (set-buffer output-buffer)
- (apply 'call-process "co" nil t nil
- ;; -q: quiet (no diagnostics)
- (append switches rcs-default-co-switches
- (list "-q" filename)))))
- (message "")
- buff)))
-
-(defun ediff-rcs-get-output-buffer (file name)
- ;; Get a buffer for RCS output for FILE, make it writable and clean it up.
- ;; Optional NAME is name to use instead of `*RCS-output*'.
- ;; This is a modified version from rcs.el v1.1. I use it here to make
- ;; Ediff immune to changes in rcs.el
- (let* ((default-major-mode 'fundamental-mode) ; no frills!
- (buf (get-buffer-create name)))
- (save-excursion
- (set-buffer buf)
- (setq buffer-read-only nil
- default-directory (file-name-directory (expand-file-name file)))
- (erase-buffer))
- buf))
-
-(defun rcs-ediff-internal (rev)
- "Run Ediff on the current buffer, comparing it with previous RCS revision."
- (let ((newvers (current-buffer))
- (oldvers (rcs-ediff-view-revision rev)))
-
- ;; rcs.el doesn't create temp version files, so we don't have to delete
- ;; anything in startup hooks to ediff-buffers
- (ediff-buffers oldvers newvers nil 'ediff-revision)
- ))
-
-;;; Menu bar
-;;; This is split in several parts to avoid
-;;; making a line in loaddefs.el that is too long for patch.
-;;; Note that autoload.el currently looks for cookies
-;;; only at top level in the file.
-;;; So I moved these to top level. But the conditionals on
-;;; purify-flag make these no-ops when you load ediff.
-;;; They only do something in loaddefs.el.
;;;###autoload
-(if purify-flag
- ;; explicit string-match, as ediff-xemacs-p is not defined at build time
- (if (string-match "\\(Lucid\\|Xemacs\\)" emacs-version)
- ()
- (defvar menu-bar-epatch-menu (make-sparse-keymap "Epatch"))
- (fset 'menu-bar-epatch-menu (symbol-value 'menu-bar-epatch-menu))
- (defvar menu-bar-ediff-merge-menu (make-sparse-keymap "Ediff merge"))
- (fset 'menu-bar-ediff-merge-menu
- (symbol-value 'menu-bar-ediff-merge-menu))
- (defvar menu-bar-ediff-menu (make-sparse-keymap "Ediff"))
- (fset 'menu-bar-ediff-menu (symbol-value 'menu-bar-ediff-menu))
- ))
-
+(defun ediff-version ()
+ "Return string describing the version of Ediff.
+When called interactively, displays the version."
+ (interactive)
+ (if (interactive-p)
+ (message (ediff-version))
+ (format "Ediff %s of %s" ediff-version ediff-date)))
-;;;###autoload
-(if purify-flag
- ;; explicit string-match, as ediff-xemacs-p is not defined at build time
- (if (string-match "\\(Lucid\\|Xemacs\\)" emacs-version)
- ()
- (define-key menu-bar-ediff-menu [ediff-revision]
- '("File with Revision ..." . ediff-revision))
- (define-key menu-bar-ediff-menu [ediff-large-regions]
- '("Large Regions ..." . ediff-large-regions))
- (define-key menu-bar-ediff-menu [ediff-small-regions]
- '("Small Regions ..." . ediff-small-regions))
-;;; Too confusing to have this and compare-windows in the same menu.
-;; (define-key menu-bar-ediff-menu [ediff-windows]
-;; '("Windows ..." . ediff-windows))
- ))
;;;###autoload
-(if purify-flag
- ;; explicit string-match, as ediff-xemacs-p is not defined at build time
- (if (string-match "\\(Lucid\\|Xemacs\\)" emacs-version)
- ()
- (define-key menu-bar-ediff-menu [ediff-buffers3]
- '("Three Buffers ..." . ediff-buffers3))
- (define-key menu-bar-ediff-menu [ediff-files3]
- '("Three Files ..." . ediff-files3))
- (define-key menu-bar-ediff-menu [ediff-buffers]
- '("Two Buffers ..." . ediff-buffers))
- (define-key menu-bar-ediff-menu [ediff-files]
- '("Two Files ..." . ediff-files))
- ))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(if purify-flag
- ;; explicit string-match, as ediff-xemacs-p is not defined at build time
- (if (string-match "\\(Lucid\\|Xemacs\\)" emacs-version)
- ()
- (define-key
- menu-bar-ediff-merge-menu [ediff-merge-revisions-with-ancestor]
- '("Revisions with Ancestor ..." . ediff-merge-revisions-with-ancestor))
- (define-key menu-bar-ediff-merge-menu [ediff-merge-revisions]
- '("Revisions ..." . ediff-merge-revisions))
- (define-key menu-bar-ediff-merge-menu [ediff-merge-buffers-with-ancestor]
- '("Buffers with Ancestor ..." . ediff-merge-buffers-with-ancestor))
- (define-key menu-bar-ediff-merge-menu [ediff-merge-buffers]
- '("Buffers ..." . ediff-merge-buffers))
- (define-key menu-bar-ediff-merge-menu [ediff-merge-files-with-ancestor]
- '("Files with Ancestor ..." . ediff-merge-files-with-ancestor))
- (define-key menu-bar-ediff-merge-menu [ediff-merge-files]
- '("Files ..." . ediff-merge-files))
- ))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(if purify-flag
- ;; explicit string-match, as ediff-xemacs-p is not defined at build time
- (if (string-match "\\(Lucid\\|Xemacs\\)" emacs-version)
- ()
- (define-key menu-bar-epatch-menu [ediff-patch-buffer]
- '("To a Buffer ..." . ediff-patch-buffer))
- (define-key menu-bar-epatch-menu [ediff-patch-file]
- '("To a File ..." . ediff-patch-file))
- ))
-
+(defun ediff-documentation (&optional node)
+ "Display Ediff's manual.
+With optional NODE, goes to that node."
+ (interactive)
+ (let ((ctl-window ediff-control-window)
+ (ctl-buf ediff-control-buffer))
-;;;###autoload
-(if purify-flag
- ;; explicit string-match, as ediff-xemacs-p is not defined at build time
- (if (string-match "\\(Lucid\\|Xemacs\\)" emacs-version)
+ (ediff-skip-unsuitable-frames)
+ (condition-case nil
(progn
- (defvar ediff-menu
- '(""
- ["Two Files ..." ediff-files t]
- ["Two Buffers ..." ediff-buffers t]
- ["Three Files ..." ediff-files3 t]
- ["Three Buffers ..." ediff-buffers3 t]
- ["Windows ..." ediff-windows t]
- ["Small Regions ..." ediff-small-regions t]
- ["Large Regions ..." ediff-large-regions t]
- ["File with Revision ..." ediff-revision t]))
- (defvar ediff-merge-menu
- '(""
- ["Files ..." ediff-merge-files t]
- ["Files with Ancestor ..." ediff-merge-files-with-ancestor t]
- ["Buffers ..." ediff-merge-buffers t]
- ["Buffers with Ancestor ..."
- ediff-merge-buffers-with-ancestor t]
- ["Revisions ..." ediff-merge-revisions t]
- ["Revisions with Ancestor ..."
- ediff-merge-revisions-with-ancestor t]))
- (defvar epatch-menu
- '(""
- ["To a file ..." ediff-patch-file t]
- ["To a buffer ..." ediff-patch-buffer t]))
- (add-menu '("File") "Compare"
- ediff-menu
- "New Frame")
- (add-menu '("File") "Merge"
- ediff-merge-menu
- "New Frame")
- (add-menu '("File") "Apply Patch"
- epatch-menu
- "New Frame")
- ;; Display a solid horizontal line
- (add-menu-item '("File") "---" nil nil "New Screen")
- )))
+ (pop-to-buffer (get-buffer-create "*info*"))
+ (info (if ediff-xemacs-p "ediff.info" "ediff"))
+ (if node
+ (Info-goto-node node)
+ (message "Type `i' to search for a specific topic"))
+ (raise-frame (selected-frame)))
+ (error (beep 1)
+ (with-output-to-temp-buffer ediff-msg-buffer
+ (ediff-with-current-buffer standard-output
+ (fundamental-mode))
+ (princ ediff-BAD-INFO))
+ (if (window-live-p ctl-window)
+ (progn
+ (select-window ctl-window)
+ (set-window-buffer ctl-window ctl-buf)))))))
+
+
+
+
+;;; Local Variables:
+;;; eval: (put 'ediff-defvar-local 'lisp-indent-hook 'defun)
+;;; eval: (put 'ediff-with-current-buffer 'lisp-indent-hook 1)
+;;; eval: (put 'ediff-with-current-buffer 'edebug-form-spec '(form body))
+;;; End:
-
-(provide 'ediff)
(require 'ediff-util)
+(run-hooks 'ediff-load-hook)
+
;;; ediff.el ends here