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  • SVN diff

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    Name

    svn diff (di) — This displays the differences between two revisions or paths.

    Synopsis

    diff [-c M | -r N[:M]] [TARGET[@REV]...]

    diff [-r N[:M]] --old=OLD-TGT[@OLDREV] [--new=NEW-TGT[@NEWREV]] [PATH...]

    diff OLD-URL[@OLDREV] NEW-URL[@NEWREV]

    Description

    Display the differences between two paths. You can use svn diff in the following ways:

    • Use just svn diff to display local modifications in a working copy.

    • Display the changes made to TARGETs as they are seen in REV between two revisions. TARGETs may be all working copy paths or all URLs. If TARGETs are working copy paths, N defaults to BASE and M to the working copy; if TARGETs are URLs, N must be specified and M defaults to HEAD. The -c M option is equivalent to -r N:M where N = M-1. Using -c -M does the reverse: -r M:N where N = M-1.

    • Display the differences between OLD-TGT as it was seen in OLDREV and NEW-TGT as it was seen in NEWREV. PATHs, if given, are relative to OLD-TGT and NEW-TGT and restrict the output to differences for those paths. OLD-TGT and NEW-TGT may be working copy paths or URL[@REV]. NEW-TGT defaults to OLD-TGT if not specified. -r N makes OLDREV default to N; -r N:M makes OLDREV default to N and NEWREV default to M.

    svn diff OLD-URL[@OLDREV] NEW-URL[@NEWREV] is shorthand for svn diff --old=OLD-URL[@OLDREV] --new=NEW-URL[@NEWREV].

    svn diff -r N:M URL is shorthand for svn diff -r N:M --old=URL --new=URL.

    svn diff [-r N[:M]] URL1[@N] URL2[@M] is shorthand for svn diff [-r N[:M]] --old=URL1 --new=URL2.

    If TARGET is a URL, then revs N and M can be given either via the --revision (-r) option or by using the @” notation as described earlier.

    If TARGET is a working copy path, the default behavior (when no --revision (-r) option is provided) is to display the differences between the base and working copies of TARGET. If a --revision (-r) option is specified in this scenario, though, it means:

    --revision N:M

    The server compares TARGET@N and TARGET@M.

    --revision N

    The client compares TARGET@N against the working copy.

    If the alternate syntax is used, the server compares URL1 and URL2 at revisions N and M, respectively. If either N or M is omitted, a value of HEAD is assumed.

    By default, svn diff ignores the ancestry of files and merely compares the contents of the two files being compared. If you use --notice-ancestry, the ancestry of the paths in question will be taken into consideration when comparing revisions (i.e., if you run svn diff on two files with identical contents but different ancestry, you will see the entire contents of the file as having been removed and added again).

    Options

    --change (-c) ARG
    --changelist ARG
    --depth ARG
    --diff-cmd CMD
    --extensions (-x) ARG
    --force
    --new ARG
    --no-diff-deleted
    --notice-ancestry
    --old ARG
    --revision (-r) ARG
    --summarize
    --xml
    

    Examples

    Compare BASE and your working copy (one of the most popular uses of svn diff):

    $ svn diff COMMITTERS 
    Index: COMMITTERS
    ===================================================================
    --- COMMITTERS	(revision 4404)
    +++ COMMITTERS	(working copy)
    

    See what changed in the file COMMITTERS revision 9115:

    $ svn diff -c 9115 COMMITTERS 
    Index: COMMITTERS
    ===================================================================
    --- COMMITTERS	(revision 3900)
    +++ COMMITTERS	(working copy)
    

    See how your working copy's modifications compare against an older revision:

    $ svn diff -r 3900 COMMITTERS 
    Index: COMMITTERS
    ===================================================================
    --- COMMITTERS	(revision 3900)
    +++ COMMITTERS	(working copy)
    

    Compare revision 3000 to revision 3500 using @” syntax:

    $ svn diff http://svn.collab.net/repos/svn/trunk/COMMITTERS@3000 
               http://svn.collab.net/repos/svn/trunk/COMMITTERS@3500
    Index: COMMITTERS
    ===================================================================
    --- COMMITTERS	(revision 3000)
    +++ COMMITTERS	(revision 3500)
    …
    

    Compare revision 3000 to revision 3500 using range notation (pass only the one URL in this case):

    $ svn diff -r 3000:3500 http://svn.collab.net/repos/svn/trunk/COMMITTERS
    Index: COMMITTERS
    ===================================================================
    --- COMMITTERS	(revision 3000)
    +++ COMMITTERS	(revision 3500)
    

    Compare revision 3000 to revision 3500 of all the files in trunk using range notation:

    $ svn diff -r 3000:3500 http://svn.collab.net/repos/svn/trunk
              

    Compare revision 3000 to revision 3500 of only three files in trunk using range notation:

    $ svn diff -r 3000:3500 --old http://svn.collab.net/repos/svn/trunk 
               COMMITTERS README HACKING
              

    If you have a working copy, you can obtain the differences without typing in the long URLs:

    $ svn diff -r 3000:3500 COMMITTERS 
    Index: COMMITTERS
    ===================================================================
    --- COMMITTERS	(revision 3000)
    +++ COMMITTERS	(revision 3500)
    

    Use --diff-cmd CMD --extensions (-x) to pass arguments directly to the external diff program:

    $ svn diff --diff-cmd /usr/bin/diff -x "-i -b" COMMITTERS 
    Index: COMMITTERS
    ===================================================================
    0a1,2
    > This is a test
    > 
    

    Lastly, you can use the --xml option along with the --summarize option to view XML describing the changes that occurred between revisions, but not the contents of the diff itself:

    $ svn diff --summarize --xml http://svn.red-bean.com/repos/test@r2 
               http://svn.red-bean.com/repos/test
    <?xml version="1.0"?>
    <diff>
    <paths>
    <path
       props="none"
       kind="file"
       item="modified">http://svn.red-bean.com/repos/test/sandwich.txt</path>
    <path
       props="none"
       kind="file"
       item="deleted">http://svn.red-bean.com/repos/test/burrito.txt</path>
    <path
       props="none"
       kind="dir"
       item="added">http://svn.red-bean.com/repos/test/snacks</path>
    </paths>
    </diff>
    
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