Or is GUI equivalent to saying TortoiseSVN? Since I am new to SVN but it has been around for like 15 years IĮxpected this diff use to be pretty common but I find little info whenĭo people not use diffs into sensible GUI display programs like I have no idea what the parameters "-dl -dr" axtually do, though. Svn diff -r HEAD:PREV -diff-cmd "C:\Programs\WinMerge\WinMergeU.exe" * h gets the AP mode ssid hidden state (0/1)īut what I would like is to get this loaded into WinMerge so I canĮxamine side by side the code changes in context.Īnd of course the example from the WinMerge docs does not work yet. * c gets the AP mode channel number (0.13) * M sets the WiFi -187,7 186,6 a gets IP address * H sets if AP mode ssid shall be hidden (1) espconfig.cpp (revision -175,7 175,6 A sets IP address as X.Y.Z.W format >the change introduced by that last revision.Īnd now I get output which is a regular (humanly unreadable) diff: >changed revision for that file and the latest revision, which is effectively >E.g: SVN diff -rHEAD:PREV target.file will show the changes between the last >and PREV which references the last changed revision of the target. >There are revision keywords like HEAD which references the latest revision I cannot install Tortoise because my Windows Explorer plug-in handler I am running Svn 1.9.7 command line client on Windows 7 X64. Reappears: how to find out the revision where this particular file There is also the -change parameter to svn diff, but the same problem Last is not known, so how can I put the correct number into the Where 2 and 3 are the revisions to compare.īut my problem is that the revisions where the file actually changed The above command might only work with *local* uncommitted changes? I suspect that the svn diff needs something more to work correctly, Svn diff -diff-cmd "C:\Programs\WinMerge\WinMergeU.exe" -x "-dl -dr" The diff should be sent to WinMerge for display.īut when I try this in a WC on a file that is part of the project Previous committed revision of that same file. The file in the working copy and the other the same file as the I want to examine the difference between two file revisions, one being
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