Hi Rob,

Would it help if you sorted both files and then use a diff tool?

Regards,
Joep


2013/7/21 Rob Hamerling <[email protected]>

>
> Hi Eur,
>
> On 2013/07/15 15:55, Eur van Andel wrote:
>
>  If the device files contain the same info, you could sort them before
>> you compare. Most of the statements in a device file are one line.
>>
>
> I tried with a compare after sort, but it worked out only partly. It's
> fine for equal lines, like to check addresses of SFRs and offsets of bit
> fields,  but for unqual lines, especially missing and extra lines it's not
> always obvious where these belong.  The visual compare with kdiff3 works
> better.
>
> At the moment I've more than 60% of the 1100 samples compiling without
> errors or warnings.  Hopefully the 20-80 rule doesn't apply to get the rest
> working.....
>
> Regards, Rob.
>
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