I was reading some docs and it mentioned that this only works if the comment is in both files. can you confirm?
If you want to kill lines that start with // then you need to anchor it to the beginning of the line with ^. If you want to also get comments that start with spaces or tabs you can also add \s to match white space followed by a * to match 0 or more occur aces of white space.
So the line you would want to use would look like:
diff -I '^\s*//' file1 file2
Also note that I put it in single quotes to keep the shell from escaping some characters.
Brian Cluff
On 10/22/2012 01:59 PM, Eric Cope wrote:
Hi all,* diff -I "//" file1 file2
I am trying to diff between two sets of files. I want to ignore comments
(lines that start with //).
I've tried
* diff -I "\/\/" file1 file2
* diff -I "//.* file1 file2---------------------------------------------------
among others. Has anyone successfully used diff and its ignore option?
Thanks,
Eric
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