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Synopsis
Compare two depot file revisions
Syntax
p4 [g-opts] diff2 [-dflag -q] file1[rev] file2[rev] p4 [g-opts] diff2 [-dflag -q] -b branch [fromfile[rev] [tofile[rev]] ]
Description
p4 diff2 uses the Perforce server's built-in diff routine to compare two file revisions from the depot. These revisions are usually two versions of the same file, but they can be revisions of entirely separate files. If no file revision is explicitly provided with the file argument, the head revision will be used.
p4 diff2 does not use the diff program specified by the environment variable P4DIFF. The diff algorithm used by p4 diff2 runs on the machine hosting the Perforce server, and always uses the server's built-in diff routine.
You can specify file patterns as arguments in place of specific files, with or without revision specifiers; this causes Perforce to perform multiple diffs for each pair of files that match the given pattern. If you invoke p4 diff2 with file patterns, escape the file patterns from the OS shell by using quotes or backslashes, and be sure that the wildcards in the two file patterns match.
Perforce presents the diffs in UNIX diff format, prepended with a header. The header is formatted as follows:
==== file1 (filetype1) - file2 (filetype2) ==== summary
The possible values and meanings of summary are:
- content: the file revisions' contents are different;
- types: the revisions' contents are identical, but the filetypes are different;
- identical: the revisions' contents and filetypes are identical.
If either of file1 or file2 does not exist at the specified revision, the header will display the summary as <none>.
Options
-q
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Quiet diff. Display only the header, and don't even display that when the file revisions' contents and types are identical.
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-dflag
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Runs the diff routine with one of a subset of the standard UNIX diff flags. See the Usage Notes below for a listing of these flags.
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-b branchname fromfile[rev] tofile[rev]
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Use a branch specification to diff files in two branched codelines. The files that are compared can be limited by file patterns in either fromfile or tofile.
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-t
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Diff the file revisions even if the file(s) are not of type text.
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g_opts
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See the Global Options section.
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Usage Notes
Can File Arguments Use Revision Specifier?
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Can File Arguments Use Revision Range?
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Minimal Access Level Required
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Yes
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No
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read access necessary for both file revisions
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- The diff flags supported by p4 diff2 are:
Flag
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Name
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-dn
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RCS
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-dc
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context
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-ds
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summary
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-du
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unified
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- When p4 diff2 is used to diff binary files, the line
- will be printed if they are not identical.
- The option -b branch [fromfile[rev] [tofile[rev]] ] seems incorrect at first. Since the branch specification maps fromfiles to tofiles, why would you specify both fromfile and tofile file patterns? You wouldn't, but this syntax allows you to specify a fromfile file pattern and a tofile revision, or a fromfile revision and a tofile file pattern.
Examples
p4 diff2 -ds foo#1 foo
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Compare the second revision of file foo to its head revision, in UNIX diff summary format.
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p4 diff2 foo@34 foo@1998/12/04
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Diff the revision of foo that was in the depot after changelist 34 was submitted against the revision in the depot at midnight on December 4, 1998.
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p4 diff2 //depot/bar/... //depot/bar2/...#4
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Compare the head revisions of all files under //depot/bar to the fourth revision of all files under //depot/bar2
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p4 diff2 //depot/bar/* //depot/bar2/...
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Not allowed. The wildcards in each file pattern need to match.
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p4 diff2 -b foo //depot/bar/...#2 @50
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Compare the second revision of the files in //depot/bar/... to the files branched from it by branch specification foo at the revision they were at in changelist 50.
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Related Commands
To compare a client workspace file to a depot file revision
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p4 diff
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To view the entire contents of a file
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p4 print
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