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| − | + | ==What is diff (patch) file?== | |
| − | : Diff | + | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diff Diff] (or patch) is a file that displays the changes made per line for text files, and in particular, for X-Cart source files. |
| − | + | Diff can include changes for several files. The name of each modified file is specified under a header line that may look something like this: | |
| − | : | + | <pre>Index: include/func/func.category.php</pre> |
| − | + | The above header line indicates that the diff displays the changes for <xcart_dir>/include/func/func.category.php file. | |
| − | |||
| − | |||
| − | : | + | Each header line is then followed with one or several [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hunk "hunks"]. Each "hunk" starts with a line that may look something like this: |
| − | + | <pre>@@ -942,8 +940,7 @@</pre> | |
| − | + | where: | |
| − | + | * 942 - indicates the number of the first line in the original code (before patch application) | |
| + | * 8 - indicates the number of lines in the original code (before patch application) | ||
| + | * 940 - indicates the number of the first line in the changed code (after patch application) | ||
| + | * 7 - indicates the number of lines in the changed code (after patch application) | ||
| − | + | Then follows the file code that includes lines marked with the "+" and "-" signs. | |
| − | |||
| − | |||
| − | if ($ | + | Lines marked with "+" are the lines that you need to add in the file to be patched. |
| − | - | + | |
| − | + | Lines marked with "-" are the lines that you need to remove from the file to be patched. | |
| − | + | ||
| − | + | ==Example of diff file== | |
| − | + | + | |
| − | + | <pre>Index: include/func/func.category.php | |
| + | @@ -585,9 +585,7 @@ | ||
| + | |||
| + | $cat = abs(intval($cat)); | ||
| + | |||
| + | - $to_search = | ||
| + | - $search_condition = | ||
| + | - $join_tbl = array(); | ||
| + | + $to_search = $search_condition = $join_tbl = array(); | ||
| + | |||
| + | $from = "$sql_tbl[categories] AS node "; | ||
| + | |||
| + | @@ -942,8 +940,7 @@ | ||
| + | 'c.rpos' | ||
| + | ); | ||
| + | |||
| + | - $search_condition = | ||
| + | - $join_tbl = array(); | ||
| + | + $search_condition = $join_tbl = array(); | ||
| + | |||
| + | if ($current_area == 'A' || $current_area == 'P') { | ||
| + | |||
| + | </pre> | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==General instructions== | ||
| + | |||
| + | 1. Open the diff file in a text editor. | ||
| + | |||
| + | 2. Edit the file (in our example, <u>include/func/func.category.php</u>): | ||
| + | :* Find the lines marked with "-" in the text of the patch and remove them. | ||
| + | :* Insert the lines marked with "+" in the text of the patch. | ||
| + | |||
| + | In our example, the original code (before applying the patch) would look like: | ||
| + | |||
| + | <pre> | ||
| + | line 585: | ||
| + | line 586: $cat = abs(intval($cat)); | ||
| + | line 587: | ||
| + | line 588: $to_search = | ||
| + | line 589: $search_condition = | ||
| + | line 590: $join_tbl = array(); | ||
| + | line 591: | ||
| + | line 593: $from = "$sql_tbl[categories] AS node "; | ||
| + | line 594: | ||
| + | ... | ||
| + | line 942: 'c.rpos' | ||
| + | line 943: ); | ||
| + | line 944: | ||
| + | line 945: $search_condition = | ||
| + | line 946: $join_tbl = array(); | ||
| + | line 947: | ||
| + | line 948: if ($current_area == 'A' || $current_area == 'P') { | ||
| + | line 949: | ||
| + | </pre> | ||
| + | |||
| + | Total lines: 9 and 8 in each hunk correspondingly. | ||
| + | |||
| + | The changed code (after applying the patch) would look like: | ||
| + | |||
| + | <pre> | ||
| + | line 585: | ||
| + | line 586: $cat = abs(intval($cat)); | ||
| + | line 587: | ||
| + | line 588: $to_search = $search_condition = $join_tbl = array(); | ||
| + | line 589: | ||
| + | line 590: $from = "$sql_tbl[categories] AS node "; | ||
| + | line 591: | ||
| + | ... | ||
| + | line 940: 'c.rpos' | ||
| + | line 941: ); | ||
| + | line 942: | ||
| + | line 943: $search_condition = $join_tbl = array(); | ||
| + | line 944: | ||
| + | line 945: if ($current_area == 'A' || $current_area == 'P') { | ||
| + | line 946: | ||
| + | </pre> | ||
| + | |||
| + | Total lines: 7 and 7 in each hunk correspondingly. | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==Understanding the process== | ||
| + | |||
| + | In simple words, the patch application procedure for each hunk is as follows: | ||
| + | |||
| + | * Search for the code to be replaced around (above and below) the expected line. | ||
| + | * If found, change it to the new code. | ||
| + | |||
| + | Let us take another look at the second hunk of the example patch provided above to understand the process: | ||
| + | |||
| + | <pre> | ||
| + | @@ -942,8 +940,7 @@ | ||
| + | 'c.rpos' | ||
| + | ); | ||
| + | |||
| + | - $search_condition = | ||
| + | - $join_tbl = array(); | ||
| + | + $search_condition = $join_tbl = array(); | ||
| + | |||
| + | if ($current_area == 'A' || $current_area == 'P') { | ||
| + | </pre> | ||
| + | |||
| + | * Original code to search for (8 lines of code around the line 942): | ||
| + | |||
| + | <pre> | ||
| + | 'c.rpos' | ||
| + | ); | ||
| + | |||
| + | $search_condition = | ||
| + | $join_tbl = array(); | ||
| + | |||
| + | if ($current_area == 'A' || $current_area == 'P') { | ||
| + | |||
| + | </pre> | ||
| + | |||
| + | * New code to change to (7 lines of code): | ||
| + | |||
| + | <pre> | ||
| + | 'c.rpos' | ||
| + | ); | ||
| + | |||
| + | $search_condition = $join_tbl = array(); | ||
| + | |||
| + | if ($current_area == 'A' || $current_area == 'P') { | ||
| − | |||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
| − | + | The built-in patch/upgrade utility basically works in the same way. | |
| − | : | + | [[Category:X-Cart user manual]] |
| − | |||
[[Category:X-Cart user manual]] | [[Category:X-Cart user manual]] | ||
Latest revision as of 11:40, 1 October 2011
Contents
What is diff (patch) file?
Diff (or patch) is a file that displays the changes made per line for text files, and in particular, for X-Cart source files.
Diff can include changes for several files. The name of each modified file is specified under a header line that may look something like this:
Index: include/func/func.category.php
The above header line indicates that the diff displays the changes for <xcart_dir>/include/func/func.category.php file.
Each header line is then followed with one or several "hunks". Each "hunk" starts with a line that may look something like this:
@@ -942,8 +940,7 @@
where:
- 942 - indicates the number of the first line in the original code (before patch application)
- 8 - indicates the number of lines in the original code (before patch application)
- 940 - indicates the number of the first line in the changed code (after patch application)
- 7 - indicates the number of lines in the changed code (after patch application)
Then follows the file code that includes lines marked with the "+" and "-" signs.
Lines marked with "+" are the lines that you need to add in the file to be patched.
Lines marked with "-" are the lines that you need to remove from the file to be patched.
Example of diff file
Index: include/func/func.category.php
@@ -585,9 +585,7 @@
$cat = abs(intval($cat));
- $to_search =
- $search_condition =
- $join_tbl = array();
+ $to_search = $search_condition = $join_tbl = array();
$from = "$sql_tbl[categories] AS node ";
@@ -942,8 +940,7 @@
'c.rpos'
);
- $search_condition =
- $join_tbl = array();
+ $search_condition = $join_tbl = array();
if ($current_area == 'A' || $current_area == 'P') {
General instructions
1. Open the diff file in a text editor.
2. Edit the file (in our example, include/func/func.category.php):
- Find the lines marked with "-" in the text of the patch and remove them.
- Insert the lines marked with "+" in the text of the patch.
In our example, the original code (before applying the patch) would look like:
line 585:
line 586: $cat = abs(intval($cat));
line 587:
line 588: $to_search =
line 589: $search_condition =
line 590: $join_tbl = array();
line 591:
line 593: $from = "$sql_tbl[categories] AS node ";
line 594:
...
line 942: 'c.rpos'
line 943: );
line 944:
line 945: $search_condition =
line 946: $join_tbl = array();
line 947:
line 948: if ($current_area == 'A' || $current_area == 'P') {
line 949:
Total lines: 9 and 8 in each hunk correspondingly.
The changed code (after applying the patch) would look like:
line 585:
line 586: $cat = abs(intval($cat));
line 587:
line 588: $to_search = $search_condition = $join_tbl = array();
line 589:
line 590: $from = "$sql_tbl[categories] AS node ";
line 591:
...
line 940: 'c.rpos'
line 941: );
line 942:
line 943: $search_condition = $join_tbl = array();
line 944:
line 945: if ($current_area == 'A' || $current_area == 'P') {
line 946:
Total lines: 7 and 7 in each hunk correspondingly.
Understanding the process
In simple words, the patch application procedure for each hunk is as follows:
- Search for the code to be replaced around (above and below) the expected line.
- If found, change it to the new code.
Let us take another look at the second hunk of the example patch provided above to understand the process:
@@ -942,8 +940,7 @@
'c.rpos'
);
- $search_condition =
- $join_tbl = array();
+ $search_condition = $join_tbl = array();
if ($current_area == 'A' || $current_area == 'P') {
- Original code to search for (8 lines of code around the line 942):
'c.rpos'
);
$search_condition =
$join_tbl = array();
if ($current_area == 'A' || $current_area == 'P') {
- New code to change to (7 lines of code):
'c.rpos'
);
$search_condition = $join_tbl = array();
if ($current_area == 'A' || $current_area == 'P') {
The built-in patch/upgrade utility basically works in the same way.