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sdiff

SDIFF(1)                           GNU Tools                          SDIFF(1)



NAME
       sdiff - find differences between two files and merge interactively

SYNOPSIS
       sdiff -o outfile [options] from-file to-file

DESCRIPTION
       The  sdiff  command  merges  two  files  and  interactively outputs the
       results 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 remain-
       ing arguments as file names even if they begin with -.  You may not use
       - as an input file.

       sdiff  without  -o  (or  --output)  produces a side-by-side difference.
       This usage is obsolete; use diff --side-by-side instead.

   Options
       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 pre-
       ceded by -, and the other of which is a long name preceded by --.  Mul-
       tiple  single letter options (unless they take an argument) can be com-
       bined 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.

       -b     Ignore changes in amount of white space.

       -B     Ignore changes that just insert or delete blank lines.

       -d     Change the algorithm to perhaps find a smaller set  of  changes.
              This makes sdiff slower (sometimes much slower).

       -H     Use heuristics to speed handling of large files that have numer-
              ous scattered small changes.

       --expand-tabs
              Expand tabs to spaces in the output, to preserve  the  alignment
              of tabs in the input files.

       -i     Ignore changes in case; consider upper- and lower-case to be the
              same.

       -I regexp
              Ignore changes that just insert or delete lines that match  reg-
              exp.

       --ignore-all-space
              Ignore white space when comparing lines.

       --ignore-blank-lines
              Ignore changes that just insert or delete blank lines.

       --ignore-case
              Ignore changes in case; consider upper- and lower-case to be the
              same.

       --ignore-matching-lines=regexp
              Ignore changes that just insert or delete lines that match  reg-
              exp.

       --ignore-space-change
              Ignore changes in amount of white space.

       -l
       --left-column
              Print only the left column of two common lines.

       --minimal
              Change  the  algorithm to perhaps find a smaller set of changes.
              This makes sdiff slower (sometimes much slower).

       -o file
       --output=file
              Put merged output into file.  This option is required for  merg-
              ing.

       -s
       --suppress-common-lines
              Do not print common lines.

       --speed-large-files
              Use heuristics to speed handling of large files that have numer-
              ous scattered small changes.

       -t     Expand tabs to spaces in the output, to preserve  the  alignment
              of tabs in the input files.

       --text Treat  all  files as text and compare them line-by-line, even if
              they do not appear to be text.

       -v
       --version
              Output the version number of sdiff.

       -w columns
       --width=columns
              Use an output width of columns.  Note that for  historical  rea-
              sons, this option is -W in diff, -w in sdiff.

       -W     Ignore  horizontal  white space when comparing lines.  Note that
              for historical reasons, this option is -w in diff, -W in  sdiff.

SEE ALSO
       cmp(1), comm(1), diff(1), diff3(1).

DIAGNOSTICS
       An  exit status of 0 means no differences were found, 1 means some dif-
       ferences were found, and 2 means trouble.



GNU Tools                          22sep1993                          SDIFF(1)