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Next: 1 The anatomy of a high speed data acquisition system
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Neil Brown
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jan Thu 31
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'diff' and 'patch' are great tools for communicating, reviewing and applying changes to text files such as program source code. They are even better when the functionality is included in a distributed content tracker such as 'git'. However in a world of highly parallel development we are often faced with conflicting changes which 'patch' cannot resolve. Resolving these by hand can get boring. 'wiggle' is a tool that helps you apply patches that 'patch' cannot handle by finding a best-possible match and allowing you to review the resulting merge to accept or decline each hunk, falling back on manual resolution only in cases of serious conflict. This talk will describe a variant of the 'diff' algorithm that is used for finding best-matches and will show how this can help provide pain-free conflict resolution.
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