Python implementation of 3-way merge.
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A Python implementation of 3-way merge of texts.
Given BASE, OTHER, THIS, tries to produce a combined text incorporating the changes from both BASE->OTHER and BASE->THIS. All three will typically be sequences of lines.
Usage
From the command-line:
$ echo foo > mine $ echo bar > base $ echo blah > other $ python -m merge3 mine base other > merged $ cat merged
Or from Python:
>>> import merge3 >>> m3 = merge3.Merge3( ... ['common\n', 'base\n'], ... ['common\n', 'a\n'], ... ['common\n', 'b\n']) >>> list(m3.merge_annotated()) ['u | common\n', '<<<<\n', 'A | a\n', '----\n', 'B | b\n', '>>>>\n']
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