Examples of using Unified diff in English and their translations into Dutch
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Programming
CVS unified diff format.
Show changes as unified diff.
Invalid unified diff header at line%id.
Show differences as unified diff.
Malformed unified diff at line%id.
culminating in a unified diff that is applied by merging.
The Unified diff shows the diff operation which will be used to do the merge.
Show file changes in unified diff format.
it is possible to use Subversion's Diff command to generate a single file summary of those changes in Unified Diff format.
D,--diff-input use single unified diff as input.
Currently, only patch files in Unified Diff Format are supported.
just the one) and a unified diff of all the changes that will be made should this branch get merged by the project owner.
The project owner can review the unified diff and leave a comment by clicking on any of the lines.
provide unified diff and patch versions of the Pull Request.
TortoiseSVN creates a patch file in unified diff format by comparing the working copy with its BASE version.
on this Pull Request, you will get the“unified” diff- that is, the total aggregate difference that would be introduced to your main branch if this topic branch was merged in.
Alternatively use Context Menu→ Unified Diff of HEAD Revisions to see a summary of all differences, with minimal context.
you will get the"unified" diff- that is, the total aggregate difference that would be introduced to your main branch
to create a context or unified diff(unified is preferred),
One really useful thing you can do is produce a nice unified diff of what is changed in your main project
Compare the folder with a previously marked folder, either as a unified diff, or as a list of changed files which can then be visually diffed using the default diff tool.
Select the format of the output generated by diff. Unified is the one that is used most frequently because it is very readable.