c++ line-based unified diff library [closed] - c++

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Does anyone know of a good c++ library that can provide a line-based unified diff?

I would expect that the svn sources contain a good differ

How about the google-diff-match-patch library? Alternatively, you could just invoke the diff utility from your code, using popen, and then you could read the differencing output produced by the diff utility from the pipe.

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