Hi, Sorry for the late answer, I've been both sick and very busy lately... Basically, most of the pointers are just object references. I've never done any PHP, but I guess they can be replaced by PHP objects. The only exception is the matching table that actually is a double keyed dictionnary of possible solutions. The first key is the position in the original file and the second key is the delta between the positions on the original and the new file. The pointers in the matching table can be replaced...
Hi, Sorry for the late answer, I've been both sick and very busy lately... Basically, most of the pointers are all object references. I've never done any PHP, but I guess they can be replaced by PHP objects. The only exception is the matching table that actually is a double keyed dictionnary of possible solutions. The first key is the position in the original file and the second key is the delta between the position on the original and the new file. The pointers within the matching table can be replaced...
`Makefile` targets `jpatch` and `jpatd` do not build.
Hi, jpatch is now integrated in jdiff. If you create a link 'ln -s jdiff jpatch' or rename jdiff to jpatch, the program should behave as jdiff -u by default. Thank you for reporting this issue, I'll change the Makefile accordingly. Best regards, Joris
Hi, Thank you for the info. This seems to be Windows related, so the difficulty will be to add Windows Unicode support without breaking the Linux compilation. I'll take a look at it, but don't expect a quick solution as I currently have not a lot of time I can devote to this. Best regards, Joris
Memory Leak due to Incorrect Declaration of Destructor
085ac tuning internal parameters
085bl improved incemental scanning