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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 22.\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 23.\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 24.\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 25.\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 26.\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 27.\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 28.\" SUCH DAMAGE. 29.\" 30.Dd June 23, 2022 31.Dt DIFF3 1 32.Os 33.Sh NAME 34.Nm diff3 35.Nd 3-way differential file comparison 36.Sh SYNOPSIS 37.Nm 38.Op Fl 3AaEeimTXx 39.Op Fl Fl diff-program Ar program 40.Op Fl Fl strip-trailing-cr 41.Op Fl L | Fl Fl label Ar label1 42.Op Fl L | Fl Fl label Ar label2 43.Op Fl L | Fl Fl label Ar label3 44.Ar file1 file2 file3 45.Nm 46.Op Fl Fl help 47.Op Fl Fl version 48.Sh DESCRIPTION 49The 50.Nm 51utility compares the contents of three different versions of a file, 52.Ar file1 , 53.Ar file2 54and 55.Ar file3 , 56writing the result to the standard output. 57The options describe different methods of merging and 58purging 59the separate versions into a new file. 60.Nm 61is used by 62.Xr rcs 1 63to merge specific versions or create 64new versions. 65.Pp 66The options are as follows: 67.Bl -tag -width "-E, -X" 68.It Fl 3 , Fl Fl easy-only 69Produces an output script suitable for 70.Xr ed 1 71with changes 72specific only to 73.Ar file3 . 74.It Fl A Fl Fl show-all 75Output all changes, bracketing conflicts. 76.It Fl a , Fl Fl text 77Treat all files as ASCII. 78.It Fl E , Fl Fl show-overlap 79.It Fl X 80Similar to 81.Fl e 82and 83.Fl x , 84respectively, but treat overlapping changes (i.e., changes that would 85be noted with ==== in the normal listing) differently. 86The overlapping lines from both files will be inserted by the edit script, 87bracketed by "<<<<<<" and ">>>>>>" lines. 88.It Fl e , Fl Fl ed 89Produces output in a form suitable as an input script for the 90.Xr ed 1 91utility. 92The script may then be used to merge differences common between all 93three files and differences specific to 94.Ar file1 95and 96.Ar file3 . 97In other words, the 98.Fl e 99option ignores differences specific to 100.Ar file1 101and 102.Ar file2 , 103and those specific to 104.Ar file2 105and 106.Ar file3 . 107It is useful for backing out changes specific to 108.Ar file2 109only. 110.It Fl Fl help 111Prints usage information and exits. 112.It Fl i 113Appends 'w' and 'q' 114.Xr ed 1 115commands. 116.It Fl L , Fl Fl label 117Defines labels to print instead of file names 118.Ar file1 , 119.Ar file2 120and 121.Ar file3 . 122.It Fl m, Fl Fl merge 123Merge output instead of generating ed script. 124.It Fl T, Fl Fl initial-tab 125In the normal listing, 126use a tab instead of two spaces 127at the beginning of each line. 128In modes that produce an 129.Xr ed 1 130script, this option changes nothing. 131.It Fl x, Fl Fl overlap-only 132Produces an output script suitable for 133.Xr ed 1 134with changes 135specific only to all three versions. 136.It Fl Fl diff-program Ar program 137Use 138.Ar program 139instead of the default 140.Xr diff 1 141to compare files. 142.It Fl Fl strip-trailing-cr 143Strip trailing carriage return on input files. 144.It Fl Fl version 145Prints version information and exits. 146.El 147.Pp 148The 149.Fl E 150option is used by 151.Tn RCS 152.Xr merge 1 153to ensure that overlapping changes in the merged files are preserved 154and brought to someone's attention. 155.Pp 156For example, suppose lines 7-8 are changed in both 157.Ar file1 158and 159.Ar file2 . 160Applying the edit script generated by the command 161.Pp 162.Dl $ diff3 -E file1 file2 file3 163.Pp 164to 165.Ar file1 166results in the file: 167.Bd -literal -offset indent 168lines 1-6 169of file1 170<<<<<<< file1 171lines 7-8 172of file1 173======= 174lines 7-8 175of file3 176>>>>>>> file3 177rest of file1 178.Ed 179.Pp 180The default output of 181.Nm 182makes notation of the differences between all files, and those 183differences specific to each pair of files. 184The changes are described by the commands necessary for 185.Xr ed 1 186to create the desired target from the different versions. 187See 188.Xr diff 1 189for a description of the commands. 190.Bl -tag -width "=====" 191.It Li \&==== 192The lines beneath this notation are ranges of lines which are different 193between all files. 194.It \&==== Ns Va n 195The lines beneath this notation are ranges of lines which are exclusively 196different in file 197.Va n . 198.El 199.Sh SEE ALSO 200.Xr diff 1 , 201.Xr ed 1 , 202.Xr merge 1 , 203.Xr rcs 1 , 204.Xr sdiff 1 205.Sh HISTORY 206A 207.Nm 208command appeared in 209.At v7 . 210.Sh BUGS 211The 212.Fl e 213option cannot catch and change lines which have 214.Ql \&. 215as the first and only character on the line. 216The resulting script will fail on that line 217as 218.Ql \&. 219is an 220.Xr ed 1 221editing command. 222