Class FineDiffReplaceOp
Persisted opcodes (string) are a sequence of atomic opcode. A single opcode can be one of the following: c | c{n} | d | d{n} | i:{c} | i{length}:{s} 'c' = copy one character from source 'c{n}' = copy n characters from source 'd' = skip one character from source 'd{n}' = skip n characters from source 'i:{c} = insert character 'c' 'i{n}:{s}' = insert string s, which is of length n
Do not exist as of now, under consideration: 'm{n}:{o} = move n characters from source o characters ahead. It would be essentially a shortcut for a delete->copy->insert command (swap) for when the inserted segment is exactly the same as the deleted one, and with only a copy operation in between. TODO: How often this case occurs? Is it worth it? Can only be done as a postprocessing method (->optimize()?)
- FineDiffOp
- FineDiffReplaceOp
License: License (http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php)
Located at x2engine/protected/components/FineDiff.php
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