Name
Text::WordDiff::HTMLTwoLines - XHTML formatting for Text::WordDiff with content on two lines
Synopsis
use Text::WordDiff;
my $diff = word_diff 'file1.txt', 'file2.txt'; { STYLE => 'HTMLTwoLines' };
my $diff = word_diff \$string1, \$string2, { STYLE => 'HTMLTwoLines' };
my $diff = word_diff \*FH1, \*FH2, { STYLE => 'HTMLTwoLines' };
my $diff = word_diff \&reader1, \&reader2, { STYLE => 'HTMLTwoLines' };
my $diff = word_diff \@records1, \@records2, { STYLE => 'HTMLTwoLines' };
# May also mix input types:
my $diff = word_diff \@records1, 'file_B.txt', { STYLE => 'HTMLTwoLines' };
Description
This class subclasses Text::WordDiff::Base to provide a XHTML formatting for Text::WordDiff. See Term::WordDiff for usage details. This class should never be used directly.
Text::WordDiff::HTMLTwoLines formats word diffs for viewing in a Web browser. The output is similar to that produced by Term::WordDiff::HTML but the two lines (or files, records, etc.) are shown separately, with deleted items highlighted in the first line and inserted items highlighted in the second. HTMLTwoLines puts a span tag around each word or set of words in the diff.
The diff content is highlighted as follows:
<div class="file">
The inputs to
word_diff()
are each contained in a div element of class "file". All the following results are subsumed by these elements.<span class="fileheader">
The header section for the files being
diff
ed, usually something like:--- in.txt Thu Sep 1 12:51:03 2005
for the first file, and
+++ out.txt Thu Sep 1 12:52:12 2005
for the second.
This element immediately follows the opening "file"
<div>
element, but will not be present if Text::WordDiff cannot determine the file names for both files being compared.<span class="hunk">
This element contains a single diff "hunk". Each hunk may contain the following elements:
<ins>
Inserted content.
<del>
Deleted content.
You may do whatever you like with these elements and classes; I highly recommend that you style them using CSS. You'll find an example CSS file in the eg directory in the Text-WordDiff distribution.
See Also
Author
Amelia Ireland <join(".", $firstname, $lastname) . "@gmail.com">
Currently maintained by the developers of The Perl Shop <tps@cpan.org>.
Copyright and License
Copyright (c) 2011 Amelia Ireland. Some Rights Reserved.
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.