* Four questions about ediff
@ 2019-10-30 22:59 jonetsu
2019-11-03 13:47 ` jonetsu
2019-12-09 12:58 ` jonetsu
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From: jonetsu @ 2019-10-30 22:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
Hello,
1) Deeper comparison ?
emacs ediff compare directories will list directories that are the
same. Doing a '=h' followed by 'x' will tag and remove those
directories. Nevertheless, going through the remaining directories
will also uncover directories that have no differences, on which '=h'
and 'x' will remove all files.
Is there a way to actually remove all possible same directories in one
sweep without having to go through the remaining ones thinking that
they must contain something different when they are not ? This can get
tedious over tens of directories.
For instance a main directory has 1277 files in 113 sub directories.
Amongst all that are 15 files that have differences. Would it be
possible to get a listing of those 15 files or more likely, a listing
of only those folders in which those files were found to be different ?
And when subsequently going into one of these fodlers, to only see
what's different, without having to do '=h' and 'x' again ?
2) Use defaults for (some) prompts ?
Is it possible to handle automatically (set defaults) the following
prompts. Assuming a default of no regex for the last prompt and 'y' to
the others:
Quit this Ediff session & show containing session group ?
Quit this session group ?
Compare subdirectories recursively ?
Filter filename through regular expression ?
3) Accumulated diffed files in the buffer-selection
Is it possible to close diffed files when a session group is closed ? A
large amount of files are listed/opened after 30 minutes of using
ediff, closing them in the buffer-selection is a bit tedious. As well
as related ediff buffers that are still lingering around after a diff
was made and closed.
4) Use a regex to focus on files to diff ?
Is it possible to to a diff of two directories with a focus based on a
text regex ? For instance, diffing 34 sub directories but taking into
account only the files that have the string "MODS" for doing the diff ?
It would be great to be able to do those points above as it would speed
up greatly doing lengthy diffs.
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* Re: Four questions about ediff
2019-10-30 22:59 Four questions about ediff jonetsu
@ 2019-11-03 13:47 ` jonetsu
2019-11-03 15:26 ` Óscar Fuentes
2019-12-09 12:58 ` jonetsu
1 sibling, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: jonetsu @ 2019-11-03 13:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
On Wed, 30 Oct 2019 18:59:42 -0400
jonetsu <jonetsu@teksavvy.com> wrote:
> 2) Use defaults for (some) prompts ?
>
> Is it possible to handle automatically (set defaults) the following
> prompts. Assuming a default of no regex for the last prompt and 'y' to
> the others:
>
> Quit this Ediff session & show containing session group ?
> Quit this session group ?
> Compare subdirectories recursively ?
> Filter filename through regular expression ?
Would it be at least possible to get rid of having to always answer,
again and again, to these prompts ?
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* Re: Four questions about ediff
2019-11-03 13:47 ` jonetsu
@ 2019-11-03 15:26 ` Óscar Fuentes
2019-11-04 23:06 ` jonetsu
0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Óscar Fuentes @ 2019-11-03 15:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
jonetsu <jonetsu@teksavvy.com> writes:
>> 2) Use defaults for (some) prompts ?
>>
>> Is it possible to handle automatically (set defaults) the following
>> prompts. Assuming a default of no regex for the last prompt and 'y' to
>> the others:
>>
>> Quit this Ediff session & show containing session group ?
>> Quit this session group ?
>> Compare subdirectories recursively ?
>> Filter filename through regular expression ?
>
> Would it be at least possible to get rid of having to always answer,
> again and again, to these prompts ?
File a feature request with M-x report-emacs-bug.
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* Re: Four questions about ediff
2019-11-03 15:26 ` Óscar Fuentes
@ 2019-11-04 23:06 ` jonetsu
0 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: jonetsu @ 2019-11-04 23:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
On Sun, 03 Nov 2019 16:26:49 +0100
Óscar Fuentes <ofv@wanadoo.es> wrote:
> jonetsu <jonetsu@teksavvy.com> writes:
>
> [...]
> [...]
>
> File a feature request with M-x report-emacs-bug.
I would have thought that emacs, being of such flexibility, would have
had someone through the years fed up with those ediff prompts and
created some lisp code (a language I do not know) to circumvent them.
And so I bought a dedicated tool to do those long diffs that have to be
done.
I might file a FR also about this and the 3 other points mentioned at
the beginning of this thread. These are, I find, basic aspects in
doing any long diffs between folders and files. How old is ediff ? I
guess a FR can get filed, and maybe in emacs 32 ... :)
Cheers.
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* Re: Four questions about ediff
2019-10-30 22:59 Four questions about ediff jonetsu
2019-11-03 13:47 ` jonetsu
@ 2019-12-09 12:58 ` jonetsu
2019-12-10 2:26 ` Michael Heerdegen
1 sibling, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: jonetsu @ 2019-12-09 12:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
I found ztree which is a much better way to go about making directory
diffs that the default ediff.
The points I mentioned were:
1) Deeper comparison ?
2) Use defaults for (some) prompts ?
3) Accumulated diffed files in the buffer-selection
4) Use a regex to focus on files to diff ?
1) ztree will compare files in different directories fully, so that the
very first results are showing a broad picture. No need for the user
to manually go into each directory and ask ediff to work, often for
finding out that directories has no differences whatsoever.
2 and 3) ztree still uses the traditional diff to make file compares.
It will ask if the user wants to close unmodified files when exiting a
diff. It will not ask about modified files, leaving it to the user to
save them, which is OK.
4) So far - short time - not sure if that's supported. Eg. being able
to compare only, say, .mk files.
A very welcomed find, a much more useful and productive way to compare
directories.
https://github.com/fourier/ztree
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* Re: Four questions about ediff
2019-12-09 12:58 ` jonetsu
@ 2019-12-10 2:26 ` Michael Heerdegen
0 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Michael Heerdegen @ 2019-12-10 2:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: jonetsu; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs
jonetsu <jonetsu@teksavvy.com> writes:
> I found ztree which is a much better way to go about making directory
> diffs that the default ediff.
There is also dircmp. It uses rsync for directory comparison. I guess
that makes it quite fast, but that means comparison is not under control
of Emacs.
I think it still offers most of what you want. Filters are not
supported, but I guess that could be added.
I also think that it would be nice to improve Ediff in this regard.
Personally I don't like to hack Ediff, though, it was always not nice
when I tried that.
Michael.
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