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This class can be used to create an HTML table (or a complete HTML file
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containing the table) showing a side by side, line by line comparison
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of text with inter-line and intra-line change highlights. The table can
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of text with inter-line and intra-line change highlights. The table can
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be generated in either full or contextual difference mode.
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The constructor for this class is:
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\optional{, linejunk
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\optional{, charjunk}}}}}
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Initializes instance of \class{HtmlDiff}.
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Initializes instance of \class{HtmlDiff}.
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\var{tabsize} is an optional keyword argument to specify tab stop spacing
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\var{tabsize} is an optional keyword argument to specify tab stop spacing
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and defaults to \code{8}.
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\var{wrapcolumn} is an optional keyword to specify column number where
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lines are broken and wrapped, defaults to \code{None} where lines are not
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\var{wrapcolumn} is an optional keyword to specify column number where
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lines are broken and wrapped, defaults to \code{None} where lines are not
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wrapped.
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\var{linejunk} and \var{charjunk} are optional keyword arguments passed
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into \code{ndiff()} (used to by \class{HtmlDiff} to generate the
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side by side HTML differences). See \code{ndiff()} documentation for
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\var{linejunk} and \var{charjunk} are optional keyword arguments passed
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into \code{ndiff()} (used by \class{HtmlDiff} to generate the
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side by side HTML differences). See \code{ndiff()} documentation for
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argument default values and descriptions.
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\end{funcdesc}
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\end{funcdesc}
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The following methods are public:
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Compares \var{fromlines} and \var{tolines} (lists of strings) and returns
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a string which is a complete HTML file containing a table showing line by
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line differences with inter-line and intra-line changes highlighted.
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\var{fromdesc} and \var{todesc} are optional keyword arguments to specify
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from/to file column header strings (both default to an empty string).
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\var{fromdesc} and \var{todesc} are optional keyword arguments to specify
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from/to file column header strings (both default to an empty string).
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\var{context} and \var{numlines} are both optional keyword arguments.
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Set \var{context} to \code{True} when contextual differences are to be
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shown, else the default is \code{False} to show the full files.
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Set \var{context} to \code{True} when contextual differences are to be
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shown, else the default is \code{False} to show the full files.
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\var{numlines} defaults to \code{5}. When \var{context} is \code{True}
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\var{numlines} controls the number of context lines which surround the
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\var{numlines} controls the number of context lines which surround the
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difference highlights. When \var{context} is \code{False} \var{numlines}
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controls the number of lines which are shown before a difference
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controls the number of lines which are shown before a difference
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highlight when using the "next" hyperlinks (setting to zero would cause
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the "next" hyperlinks to place the next difference highlight at the top of
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the browser without any leading context).
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\end{funcdesc}
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{make_table}{fromlines, tolines
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\optional{, fromdesc
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Compares \var{fromlines} and \var{tolines} (lists of strings) and returns
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a string which is a complete HTML table showing line by line differences
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with inter-line and intra-line changes highlighted.
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The arguments of this method are a subset of those for the
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\code{make_file} method. Refer to the \code{make_file} method
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documentation.
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\end{funcdesc}
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\file{Tools/scripts/ndiff.py} is a command-line front-end to this class
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The arguments of this method are a subset of those for the
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\code{make_file} method. Refer to the \code{make_file} method
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documentation.
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\end{funcdesc}
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\file{Tools/scripts/diff.py} is a command-line front-end to this class
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and contains a good example of its use.
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\versionadded{2.4}
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\end{classdesc*}
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\begin{funcdesc}{context_diff}{a, b\optional{, fromfile\optional{, tofile
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Compare \var{a} and \var{b} (lists of strings); return a
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delta (a generator generating the delta lines) in context diff
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format.
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Context diffs are a compact way of showing just the lines that have
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changed plus a few lines of context. The changes are shown in a
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before/after style. The number of context lines is set by \var{n}
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function.
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\versionadded{2.3}
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\end{funcdesc}
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{get_close_matches}{word, possibilities\optional{,
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n\optional{, cutoff}}}
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Compare \var{a} and \var{b} (lists of strings); return a
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delta (a generator generating the delta lines) in unified diff
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format.
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Unified diffs are a compact way of showing just the lines that have
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changed plus a few lines of context. The changes are shown in a
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inline style (instead of separate before/after blocks). The number
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\file{Tools/scripts/diff.py} is a command-line front-end for this
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function.
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\versionadded{2.3}
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\end{funcdesc}
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\versionadded{2.3}
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{IS_LINE_JUNK}{line}
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Return true for ignorable lines. The line \var{line} is ignorable
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intervening ranges which have no changes.
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The groups are returned in the same format as \method{get_opcodes()}.
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\versionadded{2.3}
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\versionadded{2.3}
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\end{methoddesc}
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\begin{methoddesc}{ratio}{}
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