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The sdiff
command merges two files and interactively outputs the
results. Its arguments are as follows:
sdiff -o outfile options... from-file to-file
This merges from-file with to-file, with output to outfile.
If from-file is a directory and to-file is not, sdiff
compares the file in from-file whose file name is that of to-file,
and vice versa. from-file and to-file may not both be
directories.
sdiff
options begin with `-', so normally from-file
and to-file may not begin with `-'. However, `--' as an
argument by itself treats the remaining arguments as file names even if
they begin with `-'. You may not use `-' as an input file.
An exit status of 0 means no differences were found, 1 means some
differences were found, and 2 means trouble.
sdiff
without `-o' (or `--output') produces a
side-by-side difference. This usage is obsolete; use `diff
--side-by-side' instead.
Below is a summary of all of the options that GNU sdiff
accepts.
Each option has two equivalent names, one of which is a single
letter preceded by `-', and the other of which is a long name
preceded by `--'. Multiple single letter options (unless they take
an argument) can be combined into a single command line argument. Long
named options can be abbreviated to any unique prefix of their name.
- `-a'
-
Treat all files as text and compare them line-by-line, even if they
do not appear to be text. See section Binary Files and Forcing Text Comparisons.
- `-b'
-
Ignore changes in amount of white space. See section Suppressing Differences in Blank and Tab Spacing.
- `-B'
-
Ignore changes that just insert or delete blank lines. See section Suppressing Differences in Blank Lines.
- `-d'
-
Change the algorithm to perhaps find a smaller set of changes. This
makes
sdiff
slower (sometimes much slower). See section diff
Performance Tradeoffs.
- `-H'
-
Use heuristics to speed handling of large files that have numerous
scattered small changes. See section
diff
Performance Tradeoffs.
- `--expand-tabs'
-
Expand tabs to spaces in the output, to preserve the alignment of tabs
in the input files. See section Preserving Tabstop Alignment.
- `-i'
-
Ignore changes in case; consider upper- and lower-case to be the same.
See section Suppressing Case Differences.
- `-I regexp'
-
Ignore changes that just insert or delete lines that match regexp.
See section Suppressing Lines Matching a Regular Expression.
- `--ignore-all-space'
-
Ignore white space when comparing lines. See section Suppressing Differences in Blank and Tab Spacing.
- `--ignore-blank-lines'
-
Ignore changes that just insert or delete blank lines. See section Suppressing Differences in Blank Lines.
- `--ignore-case'
-
Ignore changes in case; consider upper- and lower-case to be the same.
See section Suppressing Case Differences.
- `--ignore-matching-lines=regexp'
-
Ignore changes that just insert or delete lines that match regexp.
See section Suppressing Lines Matching a Regular Expression.
- `--ignore-space-change'
-
Ignore changes in amount of white space.
See section Suppressing Differences in Blank and Tab Spacing.
- `-l'
-
- `--left-column'
-
Print only the left column of two common lines.
See section Controlling Side by Side Format.
- `--minimal'
-
Change the algorithm to perhaps find a smaller set of changes. This
makes
sdiff
slower (sometimes much slower). See section diff
Performance Tradeoffs.
- `-o file'
-
- `--output=file'
-
Put merged output into file. This option is required for merging.
- `-s'
-
- `--suppress-common-lines'
-
Do not print common lines. See section Controlling Side by Side Format.
- `--speed-large-files'
-
Use heuristics to speed handling of large files that have numerous
scattered small changes. See section
diff
Performance Tradeoffs.
- `-t'
-
Expand tabs to spaces in the output, to preserve the alignment of tabs
in the input files. See section Preserving Tabstop Alignment.
- `--text'
-
Treat all files as text and compare them line-by-line, even if they
do not appear to be text. See section Binary Files and Forcing Text Comparisons.
- `-v'
-
- `--version'
-
Output the version number of
sdiff
.
- `-w columns'
-
- `--width=columns'
-
Use an output width of columns. See section Controlling Side by Side Format.
Note that for historical reasons, this option is `-W' in
diff
,
`-w' in sdiff
.
- `-W'
-
Ignore horizontal white space when comparing lines. See section Suppressing Differences in Blank and Tab Spacing.
Note that for historical reasons, this option is `-w' in
diff
,
`-W' in sdiff
.
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