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Traditional Unix diff3
generates an ed
script without the trailing ‘w’ and ‘q’ commands that save the changes. System V diff3
generates these extra commands. GNU diff3
normally behaves like traditional Unix diff3
, but with the -i option it behaves like System V diff3
and appends the ‘w’ and ‘q’ commands.
The -i option requires one of the ed
script options -AeExX3, and is incompatible with the merged output option -m.
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