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4 VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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7 *diff* *vimdiff* *gvimdiff* *diff-mode*
Bram Moolenaardb84e452010-08-15 13:50:43 +02008This file describes the |+diff| feature: Showing differences between two,
Bram Moolenaare37d50a2008-08-06 17:06:04 +00009three or four versions of the same file.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +000010
11The basics are explained in section |08.7| of the user manual.
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131. Starting diff mode |vimdiff|
142. Viewing diffs |view-diffs|
153. Jumping to diffs |jumpto-diffs|
164. Copying diffs |copy-diffs|
175. Diff options |diff-options|
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19{not in Vi}
20
21==============================================================================
221. Starting diff mode
23
24The easiest way to start editing in diff mode is with the "vimdiff" command.
25This starts Vim as usual, and additionally sets up for viewing the differences
26between the arguments. >
27
28 vimdiff file1 file2 [file3 [file4]]
29
30This is equivalent to: >
31
32 vim -d file1 file2 [file3 [file4]]
33
34You may also use "gvimdiff" or "vim -d -g". The GUI is started then.
35You may also use "viewdiff" or "gviewdiff". Vim starts in readonly mode then.
36"r" may be prepended for restricted mode (see |-Z|).
37
38The second and following arguments may also be a directory name. Vim will
39then append the file name of the first argument to the directory name to find
40the file.
41
42This only works when a standard "diff" command is available. See 'diffexpr'.
43
Bram Moolenaar7e8fd632006-02-18 22:14:51 +000044Diffs are local to the current tab page |tab-page|. You can't see diffs with
45a window in another tab page. This does make it possible to have several
46diffs at the same time, each in their own tab page.
47
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +000048What happens is that Vim opens a window for each of the files. This is like
49using the |-O| argument. This uses vertical splits. If you prefer horizontal
50splits add the |-o| argument: >
51
Bram Moolenaare37d50a2008-08-06 17:06:04 +000052 vimdiff -o file1 file2 [file3 [file4]]
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +000053
Bram Moolenaar7d47b6e2006-03-15 22:59:18 +000054If you always prefer horizontal splits include "horizontal" in 'diffopt'.
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Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +000056In each of the edited files these options are set:
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58 'diff' on
59 'scrollbind' on
Bram Moolenaara9d52e32010-07-31 16:44:19 +020060 'cursorbind' on
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +000061 'scrollopt' includes "hor"
62 'wrap' off
63 'foldmethod' "diff"
Bram Moolenaar7d47b6e2006-03-15 22:59:18 +000064 'foldcolumn' value from 'diffopt', default is 2
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +000065
66These options are set local to the window. When editing another file they are
67reset to the global value.
Bram Moolenaar8f3f58f2010-01-06 20:52:26 +010068The options can still be overruled from a modeline when re-editing the file.
69However, 'foldmethod' and 'wrap' won't be set from a modeline when 'diff' is
70set.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +000071
72The differences shown are actually the differences in the buffer. Thus if you
73make changes after loading a file, these will be included in the displayed
74diffs. You might have to do ":diffupdate" now and then, not all changes are
75immediately taken into account.
76
77In your .vimrc file you could do something special when Vim was started in
78diff mode. You could use a construct like this: >
79
80 if &diff
81 setup for diff mode
82 else
83 setup for non-diff mode
84 endif
85
86While already in Vim you can start diff mode in three ways.
87
88 *E98*
Bram Moolenaard09acef2012-09-21 14:54:30 +020089:diffs[plit] {filename} *:diffs* *:diffsplit*
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +000090 Open a new window on the file {filename}. The options are set
91 as for "vimdiff" for the current and the newly opened window.
92 Also see 'diffexpr'.
93
94 *:difft* *:diffthis*
Bram Moolenaard09acef2012-09-21 14:54:30 +020095:difft[his] Make the current window part of the diff windows. This sets
Bram Moolenaar2df6dcc2004-07-12 15:53:54 +000096 the options like for "vimdiff".
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +000097
Bram Moolenaard09acef2012-09-21 14:54:30 +020098:diffp[atch] {patchfile} *E816* *:diffp* *:diffpatch*
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +000099 Use the current buffer, patch it with the diff found in
100 {patchfile} and open a buffer on the result. The options are
101 set as for "vimdiff".
102 {patchfile} can be in any format that the "patch" program
103 understands or 'patchexpr' can handle.
104 Note that {patchfile} should only contain a diff for one file,
105 the current file. If {patchfile} contains diffs for other
106 files as well, the results are unpredictable. Vim changes
107 directory to /tmp to avoid files in the current directory
108 accidentally being patched. But it may still result in
109 various ".rej" files to be created. And when absolute path
110 names are present these files may get patched anyway.
111
112To make these commands use a vertical split, prepend |:vertical|. Examples: >
113
114 :vert diffsplit main.c~
115 :vert diffpatch /tmp/diff
Bram Moolenaar7d47b6e2006-03-15 22:59:18 +0000116
117If you always prefer a vertical split include "vertical" in 'diffopt'.
118
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000119 *E96*
120There can be up to four buffers with 'diff' set.
121
122Since the option values are remembered with the buffer, you can edit another
123file for a moment and come back to the same file and be in diff mode again.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000124
Bram Moolenaar2df6dcc2004-07-12 15:53:54 +0000125 *:diffo* *:diffoff*
Bram Moolenaard09acef2012-09-21 14:54:30 +0200126:diffo[ff] Switch off diff mode for the current window.
Bram Moolenaar2df6dcc2004-07-12 15:53:54 +0000127
Bram Moolenaard09acef2012-09-21 14:54:30 +0200128:diffo[ff]! Switch off diff mode for the current window and in all windows
Bram Moolenaar8f3f58f2010-01-06 20:52:26 +0100129 in the current tab page where 'diff' is set.
Bram Moolenaar2df6dcc2004-07-12 15:53:54 +0000130
Bram Moolenaardd007ed2013-07-09 15:44:17 +0200131The ":diffoff" command resets the relevant options to the values they had when
132using |:diffsplit|, |:diffpatch| , |:diffthis|. or starting Vim in diff mode.
133Otherwise they are set to their default value:
Bram Moolenaar2df6dcc2004-07-12 15:53:54 +0000134
135 'diff' off
136 'scrollbind' off
Bram Moolenaara9d52e32010-07-31 16:44:19 +0200137 'cursorbind' off
Bram Moolenaar2df6dcc2004-07-12 15:53:54 +0000138 'scrollopt' without "hor"
139 'wrap' on
140 'foldmethod' "manual"
141 'foldcolumn' 0
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000142
143==============================================================================
1442. Viewing diffs *view-diffs*
145
146The effect is that the diff windows show the same text, with the differences
147highlighted. When scrolling the text, the 'scrollbind' option will make the
148text in other windows to be scrolled as well. With vertical splits the text
149should be aligned properly.
150
151The alignment of text will go wrong when:
152- 'wrap' is on, some lines will be wrapped and occupy two or more screen
153 lines
154- folds are open in one window but not another
155- 'scrollbind' is off
156- changes have been made to the text
157- "filler" is not present in 'diffopt', deleted/inserted lines makes the
158 alignment go wrong
159
160All the buffers edited in a window where the 'diff' option is set will join in
161the diff. This is also possible for hidden buffers. They must have been
162edited in a window first for this to be possible.
163
Bram Moolenaar9964e462007-05-05 17:54:07 +0000164 *:DiffOrig* *diff-original-file*
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000165Since 'diff' is a window-local option, it's possible to view the same buffer
166in diff mode in one window and "normal" in another window. It is also
Bram Moolenaar9964e462007-05-05 17:54:07 +0000167possible to view the changes you have made to a buffer since the file was
168loaded. Since Vim doesn't allow having two buffers for the same file, you
169need another buffer. This command is useful: >
Bram Moolenaar8e5af3e2011-04-28 19:02:44 +0200170 command DiffOrig vert new | set bt=nofile | r ++edit # | 0d_
171 \ | diffthis | wincmd p | diffthis
Bram Moolenaar9964e462007-05-05 17:54:07 +0000172(this is in |vimrc_example.vim|). Use ":DiffOrig" to see the differences
173between the current buffer and the file it was loaded from.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000174
175A buffer that is unloaded cannot be used for the diff. But it does work for
176hidden buffers. You can use ":hide" to close a window without unloading the
Bram Moolenaar111ff9f2005-03-08 22:40:03 +0000177buffer. If you don't want a buffer to remain used for the diff do ":set
178nodiff" before hiding it.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000179
180 *:diffu* *:diffupdate*
Bram Moolenaarbd1d5602012-05-18 18:47:17 +0200181:diffu[pdate][!] Update the diff highlighting and folds.
Bram Moolenaara7fc0102005-05-18 22:17:12 +0000182
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000183Vim attempts to keep the differences updated when you make changes to the
184text. This mostly takes care of inserted and deleted lines. Changes within a
185line and more complicated changes do not cause the differences to be updated.
186To force the differences to be updated use: >
187
188 :diffupdate
189
Bram Moolenaarbd1d5602012-05-18 18:47:17 +0200190If the ! is included Vim will check if the file was changed externally and
191needs to be reloaded. It will prompt for each changed file, like `:checktime`
192was used.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000193
194Vim will show filler lines for lines that are missing in one window but are
195present in another. These lines were inserted in another file or deleted in
196this file. Removing "filler" from the 'diffopt' option will make Vim not
197display these filler lines.
198
199
200Folds are used to hide the text that wasn't changed. See |folding| for all
201the commands that can be used with folds.
202
203The context of lines above a difference that are not included in the fold can
204be set with the 'diffopt' option. For example, to set the context to three
205lines: >
206
207 :set diffopt=filler,context:3
208
209
210The diffs are highlighted with these groups:
211
212|hl-DiffAdd| DiffAdd Added (inserted) lines. These lines exist in
213 this buffer but not in another.
214|hl-DiffChange| DiffChange Changed lines.
215|hl-DiffText| DiffText Changed text inside a Changed line. Vim
216 finds the first character that is different,
217 and the last character that is different
218 (searching from the end of the line). The
219 text in between is highlighted. This means
220 that parts in the middle that are still the
Bram Moolenaar9e54a0e2006-04-14 20:42:25 +0000221 same are highlighted anyway. Only "iwhite" of
222 'diffopt' is used here.
Bram Moolenaarfa13eef2013-02-06 17:34:04 +0100223|hl-DiffDelete| DiffDelete Deleted lines. Also called filler lines,
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000224 because they don't really exist in this
225 buffer.
226
227==============================================================================
2283. Jumping to diffs *jumpto-diffs*
229
230Two commands can be used to jump to diffs:
231 *[c*
232 [c Jump backwards to the previous start of a change.
233 When a count is used, do it that many times.
234 *]c*
235 ]c Jump forwards to the next start of a change.
236 When a count is used, do it that many times.
237
238It is an error if there is no change for the cursor to move to.
239
240==============================================================================
2414. Diff copying *copy-diffs* *E99* *E100* *E101* *E102* *E103*
Bram Moolenaar1e015462005-09-25 22:16:38 +0000242 *merge*
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000243There are two commands to copy text from one buffer to another. The result is
244that the buffers will be equal within the specified range.
245
246 *:diffg* *:diffget*
247:[range]diffg[et] [bufspec]
248 Modify the current buffer to undo difference with another
Bram Moolenaar8f3f58f2010-01-06 20:52:26 +0100249 buffer. If [bufspec] is given, that buffer is used. If
250 [bufspec] refers to the current buffer then nothing happens.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000251 Otherwise this only works if there is one other buffer in diff
252 mode.
253 See below for [range].
254
Bram Moolenaar9964e462007-05-05 17:54:07 +0000255 *:diffpu* *:diffput* *E793*
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000256:[range]diffpu[t] [bufspec]
257 Modify another buffer to undo difference with the current
258 buffer. Just like ":diffget" but the other buffer is modified
259 instead of the current one.
Bram Moolenaar1e015462005-09-25 22:16:38 +0000260 When [bufspec] is omitted and there is more than one other
261 buffer in diff mode where 'modifiable' is set this fails.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000262 See below for [range].
263
264 *do*
265do Same as ":diffget" without argument or range. The "o" stands
266 for "obtain" ("dg" can't be used, it could be the start of
Bram Moolenaar4a748032010-09-30 21:47:56 +0200267 "dgg"!). Note: this doesn't work in Visual mode.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000268
269 *dp*
270dp Same as ":diffput" without argument or range.
Bram Moolenaar4a748032010-09-30 21:47:56 +0200271 Note: this doesn't work in Visual mode.
272
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000273
274When no [range] is given, the diff at the cursor position or just above it is
275affected. When [range] is used, Vim tries to only put or get the specified
276lines. When there are deleted lines, this may not always be possible.
277
278There can be deleted lines below the last line of the buffer. When the cursor
279is on the last line in the buffer and there is no diff above this line, the
280":diffget" and "do" commands will obtain lines from the other buffer.
281
282To be able to get those lines from another buffer in a [range] it's allowed to
283use the last line number plus one. This command gets all diffs from the other
284buffer: >
285
286 :1,$+1diffget
287
288Note that deleted lines are displayed, but not counted as text lines. You
289can't move the cursor into them. To fill the deleted lines with the lines
290from another buffer use ":diffget" on the line below them.
Bram Moolenaar910f66f2006-04-05 20:41:53 +0000291 *E787*
292When the buffer that is about to be modified is read-only and the autocommand
293that is triggered by |FileChangedRO| changes buffers the command will fail.
294The autocommand must not change buffers.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000295
296The [bufspec] argument above can be a buffer number, a pattern for a buffer
297name or a part of a buffer name. Examples:
298
299 :diffget Use the other buffer which is in diff mode
300 :diffget 3 Use buffer 3
301 :diffget v2 Use the buffer which matches "v2" and is in
302 diff mode (e.g., "file.c.v2")
303
304==============================================================================
3055. Diff options *diff-options*
306
307Also see |'diffopt'| and the "diff" item of |'fillchars'|.
308
309
310FINDING THE DIFFERENCES *diff-diffexpr*
311
312The 'diffexpr' option can be set to use something else than the standard
313"diff" program to compare two files and find the differences.
314
315When 'diffexpr' is empty, Vim uses this command to find the differences
316between file1 and file2: >
317
318 diff file1 file2 > outfile
319
320The ">" is replaced with the value of 'shellredir'.
321
322The output of "diff" must be a normal "ed" style diff. Do NOT use a context
323diff. This example explains the format that Vim expects: >
324
325 1a2
326 > bbb
327 4d4
328 < 111
329 7c7
330 < GGG
331 ---
332 > ggg
333
334The "1a2" item appends the line "bbb".
335The "4d4" item deletes the line "111".
Bram Moolenaar9b451252012-08-15 17:43:31 +0200336The "7c7" item replaces the line "GGG" with "ggg".
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000337
Bram Moolenaar8f3f58f2010-01-06 20:52:26 +0100338When 'diffexpr' is not empty, Vim evaluates it to obtain a diff file in the
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000339format mentioned. These variables are set to the file names used:
340
341 v:fname_in original file
342 v:fname_new new version of the same file
343 v:fname_out resulting diff file
344
345Additionally, 'diffexpr' should take care of "icase" and "iwhite" in the
346'diffopt' option. 'diffexpr' cannot change the value of 'lines' and
347'columns'.
348
349Example (this does almost the same as 'diffexpr' being empty): >
350
351 set diffexpr=MyDiff()
352 function MyDiff()
353 let opt = ""
354 if &diffopt =~ "icase"
355 let opt = opt . "-i "
356 endif
357 if &diffopt =~ "iwhite"
358 let opt = opt . "-b "
359 endif
360 silent execute "!diff -a --binary " . opt . v:fname_in . " " . v:fname_new .
361 \ " > " . v:fname_out
362 endfunction
363
364The "-a" argument is used to force comparing the files as text, comparing as
365binaries isn't useful. The "--binary" argument makes the files read in binary
366mode, so that a CTRL-Z doesn't end the text on DOS.
367
Bram Moolenaar8f3f58f2010-01-06 20:52:26 +0100368 *E810* *E97*
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000369Vim will do a test if the diff output looks alright. If it doesn't, you will
370get an error message. Possible causes:
371- The "diff" program cannot be executed.
372- The "diff" program doesn't produce normal "ed" style diffs (see above).
373- The 'shell' and associated options are not set correctly. Try if filtering
374 works with a command like ":!sort".
375- You are using 'diffexpr' and it doesn't work.
Bram Moolenaar71fe80d2006-01-22 23:25:56 +0000376If it's not clear what the problem is set the 'verbose' option to one or more
377to see more messages.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000378
Bram Moolenaar166af9b2010-11-16 20:34:40 +0100379The self-installing Vim for MS-Windows includes a diff program. If you don't
380have it you might want to download a diff.exe. For example from
Bram Moolenaar81af9252010-12-10 20:35:50 +0100381http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/diffutils.htm.
Bram Moolenaar5eb86f92004-07-26 12:53:41 +0000382
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000383
384USING PATCHES *diff-patchexpr*
385
386The 'patchexpr' option can be set to use something else than the standard
387"patch" program.
388
389When 'patchexpr' is empty, Vim will call the "patch" program like this: >
390
391 patch -o outfile origfile < patchfile
392
393This should work fine with most versions of the "patch" program. Note that a
394CR in the middle of a line may cause problems, it is seen as a line break.
395
396If the default doesn't work for you, set the 'patchexpr' to an expression that
397will have the same effect. These variables are set to the file names used:
398
399 v:fname_in original file
400 v:fname_diff patch file
401 v:fname_out resulting patched file
402
403Example (this does the same as 'patchexpr' being empty): >
404
Bram Moolenaar7d47b6e2006-03-15 22:59:18 +0000405 set patchexpr=MyPatch()
406 function MyPatch()
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000407 :call system("patch -o " . v:fname_out . " " . v:fname_in .
408 \ " < " . v:fname_diff)
409 endfunction
410
411Make sure that using the "patch" program doesn't have unwanted side effects.
412For example, watch out for additionally generated files, which should be
413deleted. It should just patch the file and nothing else.
414 Vim will change directory to "/tmp" or another temp directory before
415evaluating 'patchexpr'. This hopefully avoids that files in the current
416directory are accidentally patched. Vim will also delete files starting with
417v:fname_in and ending in ".rej" and ".orig".
418
419 vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl: