NAME
Struct::Diff - Recursive diff tools for nested perl structures
VERSION
Version 0.61
SYNOPSIS
use Struct::Diff qw(diff dselect dsplit patch);
$a = {x => [7,{y => 4}]};
$b = {x => [7,{y => 9}],z => 33};
$diff = diff($a, $b, noO => 1, noU => 1); # omit unchanged and old values for changed items
# $diff == {D => {x => {D => [{I => 1,N => {y => 9}}]},z => {A => 33}}};
@items = dselect($diff, fromD => ['z']); # get status for a particular key
# @items == ({z => {A => 33}});
$href = dsplit($diff); # divide diff
# $dsplit->{a} not exists # unchanged omitted, other items originated from $b
# $dsplit->{b} == {x => [{y => 9}],z => 33};
patch($a, $diff);
# $a now equal to $b by structure and data
EXPORT
Nothing exports by default
SUBROUTINES
diff
Returns HASH reference to recursive diff between two passed things. Beware when changing diff: some of it's substructures are links to original structures.
$diff = diff($a, $b, %opts);
$patch = diff($a, $b, noU => 1, noO => 1, trimR => '1'); # smallest possible diff
Metadata format
Diff's keys shows status of each item in passed structures.
- A
-
Stands for 'added' (exists only in second structure), it's value - added item.
- D
-
Means 'different' and contains subdiff.
- I
-
Shows index for changed item (arrays only).
- N
-
Is a new value for changed item.
- O
-
Alike 'N', 'O' is a changed item's old value.
- R
-
Similar for 'A', but for removed items.
- U
-
Represent 'unchanged' items - common for both structures.
Available options
- noX
-
Where X is a status (A, N, O, R, U); such status will be omitted.
- trimR
-
Drop removed item's data.
dselect
Returns items with desired status from diff's first level
@added = dselect($diff, states => { 'A' => 1 } # something added?
@items = dselect($diff, states => { 'A' => 1, 'U' => 1 }, 'fromD' => [ 'a', 'b', 'c' ]) # from D hash
@items = dselect($diff, states => { 'D' => 1, 'N' => 1 }, 'fromD' => [ 0, 1, 3, 5, 9 ]) # from D array
Available options
- fromD
-
Select items from diff's 'D'. Expects list of positions (indexes for arrays and keys for hashes). All items with specified states will be returned if opt exists, but not defined or is an empty list.
- states
-
Expects hash with desired states as keys with values in some true value. Items with all states will be returned if opt not defined.
dsplit
Divide diff to pseudo original structures
$structs = dsplit($diff);
# $structs->{'a'} - now contains items originated from $a
# $structs->{'b'} - same for $b
dtraverse
Traverse through diff invoking callback functions for subdiff statuses. Important: path (secont argument, passed to callback functions) is actual for callback lifetime and will be changed afterwards.
my $opts = {
A => sub { print "added:", $_[0], "depth:", @{$_[1]} },
U => sub { print "unchaanged: ", $_[0] },
};
dtraverse($diff, $opts);
patch
Apply diff
patch($a, $diff);
LIMITATIONS
Struct::Diff fails on structures with loops in references. has_circular_ref from Data::Structure::Util can help to detect such structures.
Only scalars, refs to scalars, ref to arrays and ref to hashes correctly traversed. All other data types compared by their references.
No object oriented interface provided.
AUTHOR
Michael Samoglyadov, <mixas at cpan.org>
BUGS
Please report any bugs or feature requests to bug-struct-diff at rt.cpan.org
, or through the web interface at http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=Struct-Diff. I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes.
SUPPORT
You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command.
perldoc Struct::Diff
You can also look for information at:
RT: CPAN's request tracker (report bugs here)
AnnoCPAN: Annotated CPAN documentation
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SEE ALSO
Data::Diff, Data::Difference, Data::Deep
Array::Diff, Array::Compare, Algorithm::Diff, Data::Compare, Hash::Diff, Test::Struct, Struct::Compare
Data::Structure::Util, Struct::Path, Struct::Path::PerlStyle
LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2015-2016 Michael Samoglyadov.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of either: the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; or the Artistic License.
See http://dev.perl.org/licenses/ for more information.