I've searched far and wide for a script/utility that performs a task I know many people have needed to do before.
I need something that can take two chunks of text (including newlines), diff them, and mark the changes. The GNU diff utility just won't cut it.
For example:
Block 1
----------
The quick brown
fox jumped over the
lazy dog while running
through my house.
Block 2
----------
The fast brown
fox jumped over the fat,
lazy dog while running.
Result
----------
The <<fast>><<Deleted: quick>> brown
fox jumped over the <<fat,>>
lazy dog while running<<.>>
<<Deleted: through my house.>>
Something to that effect. Does anyone know of something with the capibility (or customizably close) that I can tie into a Perl script?
Thanks!
~Roger
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