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ESPDIFF(1)                                            Man pages                                            ESPDIFF(1)



NAME
       espdiff - apply the appropriate transformation to a set of patches

SYNOPSIS
       espdiff [--deep-brainwave-mode] [--recurse] [--compare] [file...]

       espdiff {[--help] | [--version]}

DESCRIPTION
       espdiff applies the appropriate transformation to a patch or set of patches, depending on what you intend to
       accomplish.

       The input patches must be “clean”: in other words they must apply without fuzz or offsets in whichever order
       they are meant to be applied. The exception is if you intend espdiff to clean them for you (good luck).

       You may find it useful to cross your fingers while the program performs its task, or to screw your eyes tight
       shut while imagining it doing the right thing.

OPTIONS
       --deep-brainwave-mode
           Probes your brain deeply in a manner that takes longer, but produces better extra sensory results.

       --recurse
           Recurses neural pathways throughout all parts of the brain, in some cases determining code changes you
           might make far off in the future. You may feel a gentle tickling sensation when using this option.

       --compare
           Allows the program to scan the current directory examining existing patches to determine areas of code you
           are likely to change again, and concentrating on these areas more closely.

       --help
           Display a short usage message.

       --version
           Display the version number of espdiff.

LIMITATIONS
       Do not use this program while sleep-walking, or before your first cup of coffee.

       There are some cases in which it is not possible to determine what the intention of the user is. In these
       cases, you should construct the output you desire using an editor, and send the input files together with the
       desired output file to Tim Waugh <[email protected]> asking for a new diff tool.

AUTHORS
       Tim Waugh <[email protected]>
           Package maintainer

       Mike Harris <[email protected]>
           Conceptual designer



patchutils                                           5 March 2003                                          ESPDIFF(1)