* Newbie: Merging buffer A with B using ediff-buffers
@ 2024-07-19 6:22 gnuist
2024-07-20 6:44 ` Michael Heerdegen via Users list for the GNU Emacs text editor
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From: gnuist @ 2024-07-19 6:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
Hello emacs users,
I have a buffer A which has text lines like
text that does not contain braces but some tabs {} some more text with tabs but no braces
I have a buffer B which has text lines like
identical text to A but with ";" in place of tabs {some semicolon containing text} some more text with ";" in place of tabs
I want to merge them as follows: I want to replace the braced text from B to A -OR- non-brace text from A to B, identical result.
At this moment, I do not want to use ediff-merge-buffers, emerge, smerge, etc but ediff-buffers, ediff-customize etc
to accomplish this.
This is what I have done:
I have ran this command in the main emacs window with split panes and both A and B buffers in it
and the command window pops out which toggles its size by using "?" char.
I can use "h" to rotate through various levels of highlighting.
I can use "@" and "!" to refine and also "*" for refinement.
But when I use #f to focus using a regexp {.*} for both A and B, I am not seeing any special benefit.
and when I use #h to hide using a regexp [;] for A and [tab] for B, I do not see any special benefit either.
I do not want to write a complicated regexp,
nor do I want to write a macro to do narrow-to-region,
nor do I want to write a complex nested regexp within a regexp
or put markers or delimiters around, as these are side-effects that require cleanup and can introduce errors.
I want to exercise all the features or as many features of ediff-buffers as possible, and if this is not possible, then can
go to other ediff-merge-... commands.
Thanks for any help.
gnuist
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* Re: Newbie: Merging buffer A with B using ediff-buffers
2024-07-19 6:22 Newbie: Merging buffer A with B using ediff-buffers gnuist
@ 2024-07-20 6:44 ` Michael Heerdegen via Users list for the GNU Emacs text editor
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From: Michael Heerdegen via Users list for the GNU Emacs text editor @ 2024-07-20 6:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
gnuist <gnuist@protonmail.com> writes:
> But when I use #f to focus using a regexp {.*} for both A and B, I am
> not seeing any special benefit.
> and when I use #h to hide using a regexp [;] for A and [tab] for B, I
> do not see any special benefit either.
You are aware that {, }, [ and ] are all special characters in regexps?
Did you quote them to let them match themselves?
Michael.
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