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== diffinfo == | == diffinfo == | ||
− | + | Diffinfo reads a patch file, and produces information about the number | |
+ | of lines changed and number of hunks for each file referenced. | ||
+ | In this regard, it is similar to diffstat. However, diffinfo | ||
+ | can also produce a list of hunks related to specific file patterns | ||
+ | or matching a regular expression, and can optionally write out only | ||
+ | those hunks to a new patch file. | ||
+ | |||
+ | This allows you to extract sub-patches from a single large patch. | ||
+ | |||
+ | If no file is specified on the command line, the program reads the patch | ||
+ | from stdin. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Download === | ||
+ | [[Media:diffinfo]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Command line usage === | ||
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | Usage: diffinfo [options] [<patch_file>] | ||
+ | |||
+ | -h, --help Show this usage help. | ||
+ | -v, --verbose Show verbose output (including hunk details) | ||
+ | -f, --force Force continuing even if errors are encountered | ||
+ | -d Show info in 'diffstat' format (without histogram) | ||
+ | -p <path> Show info for files matching path <path> | ||
+ | -q Specify NOT (inverse) operation of path match. | ||
+ | -s <pat_string> Show info for pattern string <pat_string> | ||
+ | -a Specify AND operation with a second pattern match | ||
+ | -o Specify OR operation with a second pattern match | ||
+ | -i Specify NOT (inverse) operation of pattern match | ||
+ | -n <file> Write matching hunks to new patch <file> | ||
+ | If <file> is "-", then output to stdout. | ||
+ | Note: This writes the entire patch unless used | ||
+ | with a matching option (-s or -p). | ||
+ | -l show a simple list of files | ||
+ | -V, --version Print the version number | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | |||
+ | == reisolate == | ||
+ | This tool, when used in conjunction with diffinfo, allows you to re-isolate | ||
+ | a broken-out series of patches using on an all-in-one patch and a previous | ||
+ | set of broken-out patches. | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Media:reisolate]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Category:Development Tools]] |
Latest revision as of 12:02, 10 February 2008
Here I plan to post the patch management tools I have written for working with Linux inside Sony. We use a combination of quilt and arch for our SCM for the kernel, and I use diffinfo (with pcomp), qdiff, and reisolate when analyzing patches. Some of the functionality of diffinfo overlaps with stuff available in quilt, but some does not. See the Diff And Patch Tricks page for other utilities for manipulating patches.
diffinfo
Diffinfo reads a patch file, and produces information about the number of lines changed and number of hunks for each file referenced. In this regard, it is similar to diffstat. However, diffinfo can also produce a list of hunks related to specific file patterns or matching a regular expression, and can optionally write out only those hunks to a new patch file.
This allows you to extract sub-patches from a single large patch.
If no file is specified on the command line, the program reads the patch from stdin.
Download
Command line usage
Usage: diffinfo [options] [<patch_file>] -h, --help Show this usage help. -v, --verbose Show verbose output (including hunk details) -f, --force Force continuing even if errors are encountered -d Show info in 'diffstat' format (without histogram) -p <path> Show info for files matching path <path> -q Specify NOT (inverse) operation of path match. -s <pat_string> Show info for pattern string <pat_string> -a Specify AND operation with a second pattern match -o Specify OR operation with a second pattern match -i Specify NOT (inverse) operation of pattern match -n <file> Write matching hunks to new patch <file> If <file> is "-", then output to stdout. Note: This writes the entire patch unless used with a matching option (-s or -p). -l show a simple list of files -V, --version Print the version number
reisolate
This tool, when used in conjunction with diffinfo, allows you to re-isolate a broken-out series of patches using on an all-in-one patch and a previous set of broken-out patches.