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Revision as of 09:39, 20 May 2011
What is diff file?
Diff files consist of "hunks". Each "hunk" starts with a line like this:
@@ -942,8 +940,7 @@
where:
- 942 - indicates the number of the first line in the original code (before applying patch)
- 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 including lines marked with "+" and "-" signs. Lines marked with "+" are the lines that you need to add in the file that you should patch. Lines marked with "-" are the lines that you need to remove from the file that you should patch.
Under 'Index:' you will find the name of the file that you should patch, for example:
Index: include/func/func.category.php
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, which are marked by "-" in the text of the patch, and remove them.
- Insert the lines, which are marked by "+" in the text of the patch.
In our example, the original code (before the patch application) 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 the patch application) 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.