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begin require 'rubygems' require 'diff/lcs' #necessary due to loading bug on some machines - not sure why - DaC require 'diff/lcs/hunk' rescue LoadError ; raise "You must gem install diff-lcs to use diffing" ; end require 'pp' module Spec module Expectations module Differs # TODO add some rdoc class Default def initialize(format=:unified,context_lines=nil,colour=nil) context_lines ||= 3 colour ||= false @format,@context_lines,@colour = format,context_lines,colour end # This is snagged from diff/lcs/ldiff.rb (which is a commandline tool) def diff_as_string(data_old, data_new) data_old = data_old.split(/\n/).map! { |e| e.chomp } data_new = data_new.split(/\n/).map! { |e| e.chomp } output = "" diffs = Diff::LCS.diff(data_old, data_new) return output if diffs.empty? oldhunk = hunk = nil file_length_difference = 0 diffs.each do |piece| begin hunk = Diff::LCS::Hunk.new(data_old, data_new, piece, @context_lines, file_length_difference) file_length_difference = hunk.file_length_difference next unless oldhunk # Hunks may overlap, which is why we need to be careful when our # diff includes lines of context. Otherwise, we might print # redundant lines. if (@context_lines > 0) and hunk.overlaps?(oldhunk) hunk.unshift(oldhunk) else output << oldhunk.diff(@format) end ensure oldhunk = hunk output << "\n" end end #Handle the last remaining hunk output << oldhunk.diff(@format) << "\n" end def diff_as_object(target,expected) diff_as_string(PP.pp(target,""), PP.pp(expected,"")) end end end end end
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