Karl Tomlinson wrote: > > 2&3) > > Both depend on a difference between files that can be represented > by more than one minimal hunk. > > An example is > > Difference A: > > 1 2 > > x y > m m > x y > m > y > > Does the m in file 1 match the first or second m in file 2? > > The logic in diag and compareseq is not consistent in analyze.c. > The match selected depends on where in the file this difference occurs > and on the surrounding differences. > It seems more complicated than I thought. I haven't been able to come up with any examples based on differences such as this or variations. _______________________________________________ Bug-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-cvs
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- Re: Merging bug (wrong conflicts) Karl Tomlinson
- Re: Merging bug (wrong conflicts) Derek R. Price
- Re: Merging bug (wrong conflicts) Karl Tomlinson
- Re: Merging bug (wrong conflicts) Jacob Burckhardt
- Re: Merging bug (wrong conflicts) Derek R. Price
- Re: Merging bug (wrong conflicts) Jacob Burckhardt
- Re: Merging bug (wrong conflicts) Derek R. Price
- Re: Merging bug (wrong conflicts) Karl Tomlinson
- Re: Merging bug (wrong conflicts) Karl Tomlinson
- Re: Merging bug (wrong conflicts) Karl Tomlinson
- Re: Merging bug (wrong conflicts) Karl Tomlinson
- Re: Merging bug (wrong conflicts) Karl Tomlinson
- Re: Merging bug (wrong conflicts) Jacob Burckhardt
- Re: Merging bug (wrong conflicts) Jacob Burckhardt
- Re: Merging bug (wrong conflicts) Derek R. Price
