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6 flipdiff - exchange the order of two incremental patches
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9 flipdiff [[-p n] | [--strip-match=n]] [[-U n] | [--unified=n]]
10 [[-d PAT] | [--drop-context=PAT]] [[-q] | [--quiet]] [[-z] |
11 [--decompress]] [[-b] | [--ignore-space-change]] [[-B] |
12 [--ignore-blank-lines]] [[-i] | [--ignore-case]] [[-w] |
13 [--ignore-all-space]] [--in-place] diff1 diff2
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15 flipdiff {[--help] | [--version]}
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18 flipdiff exchanges the order of two patch files that apply one after
19 the other. The patches must be “clean”: the context lines must match
20 and there should be no mis-matched offsets.
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22 The swapped patches are sent to standard output, with a marker line
23 (“=== 8< === cut here === 8< ===”) between them, unless the --in-place
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28 -p n, --strip-match=n
29 When comparing filenames, ignore the first n pathname components
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34 Quieter output. Don't emit rationale lines at the beginning of each
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37 -U n, --unified=n
38 Attempt to display n lines of context (requires at least n lines of
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42 -d pattern, --drop-context=PATTERN
43 Don't display any context on files that match the shell wildcard
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56 Ignore whitespace changes in patches.
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59 Ignore changes in the amount of whitespace.
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62 Ignore changes whose lines are all blank.
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65 Decompress files with extensions .gz and .bz2.
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74 Display the version number of flipdiff.
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81 patches without understanding the semantics of the content. This
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89 Tim Waugh <twaugh@redhat.com>
90 Package maintainer
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94patchutils 23 January 2009 FLIPDIFF(1)