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gui-diff's Introduction

Visually diff Clojure data structures

Works with Mac out of the box, and with Linux using Meld or xterm diff.

Usage:

To include as a project dependency using Leiningen: [gui-diff "0.6.7"]

##Travis CI Status

Build Status

##Examples

(require '[gui.diff :refer :all])

;; popup a visual diff of any two data structures
(gui-diff {:a 10 :b 20 :c 30} {:a 10 :c 98 :d 34})

Gui-diff Screenshot

;; wrap any code that sends failure information to clojure.test's *test-out*
;; using `with-gui-diff`

(with-gui-diff (my-custom-test-runner))
;; use gui-diff's clojure.test wrappers that will popup a visual diff
;; failure report if any test fails
(run-tests++ 'mylibrary.core-test)
(run-all-tests++ #".*integration.*")

Override the diff tool

You can specify your own diff tool by setting the DIFFTOOL environment variable.

$ DIFFTOOL=kdiff3 lein repl

License

MIT License

Contributors

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gui-diff's Issues

Pump version in readme.

The version string in the readme should be bumped from [gui-diff "0.6.2"] to [gui-diff "0.6.5"] as the former contains a formatting bug that makes it basically unusable.

Couldn't find a license

I couldn't find a license for this project :(

Could you let me know what the software is licensed under?

Warning when using in Clojure 1.7

When using gui-diff under Clojure 1.7 you get:

WARNING: cat already refers to: #'clojure.core/cat in namespace: net.cgrand.parsley.fold, being replaced by: #'net.cgrand.parsley.fold/cat

This comes from using sjacket which uses Parsley, which is EOL.

But it gets pulled into a heck of a lot of Clojure projects via this dependency chain:

[midje "1.6.3"]
[gui-diff "0.5.0"]
[org.clojars.trptcolin/sjacket "0.1.3" :exclusions [[org.clojure/clojure]]]
[net.cgrand/parsley "0.9.1"]

Sort sets

We can sort sets to make them diff better.

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