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deltas
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An experimental diff library for generating operation deltas that represent the difference between two sequences of comparable items.
An open licensed (MIT) library for performing generating deltas (A.K.A sequences of operations) representing the difference between two sequences of comparable tokens.
pip install deltasThis library is intended to be used to make experimental difference detection strategies more easily available. There are currently two strategies available:
deltas.sequence_matcher.diff(a, b):
A shameless wrapper around difflib.SequenceMatcher to get it to work
within the structure of deltas.
deltas.segment_matcher.diff(a, b, segmenter=None):
A generalized difference detector that is designed to detect block moves
and copies based on the use of a Segmenter.
:Example: >>> from deltas import segment_matcher, text_split >>> >>> a = text_split.tokenize("This is some text. This is some other text.") >>> b = text_split.tokenize("This is some other text. This is some text.") >>> operations = segment_matcher.diff(a, b) >>> >>> for op in operations: ... print(op.name, repr(''.join(a[op.a1:op.a2])), ... repr(''.join(b[op.b1:op.b2]))) ... equal 'This is some other text.' 'This is some other text.' insert ' ' ' ' equal 'This is some text.' 'This is some text.' delete ' ' ''
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An experimental diff library for generating operation deltas that represent the difference between two sequences of comparable items.
We found that deltas demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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