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Add String() methods to parsed types #48
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This enables clients to move back and forth between parsed objects and text patches. The generated patches are semantically equal to the parsed object and should parse to the same object, but may not be byte-for-byte identical to the original input.
Add "a/" and "b/" prefixes to names on "---" and "+++" lines. Reorder lines to match Git. Only print mode lines when the mode is changing.
For now, assert that we produce exactly the same output as the original parsed input. I think these tests would ideally assert that the re-parsed value is the same, but it's kind of annoying to compare File objects without adding an external dependency.
Implement base85 encoding and improve how binary patches are displayed. This fails the tests due to differences between the Git and Go implementation of zlib. I need to decide how to resolve this.
Re-parse our string representation and make sure it is equal. This is important for binary patches due to inconsistencies in DEFLATE implementations, but we do it for text patches too.
This cleans up the code a bit and allows writing everything to a single buffer when formatting a full file.
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This enables clients to move back and forth between parsed objects and text patches. The generated patches are semantically equal to the parsed object and should parse to the same object, but may not be byte-for-byte identical to the original input.
At the moment, this only works for text fragments. Marking as a draft while I figure out how to add appropriate tests and decide if I want to support binary patches right now.
Closes #47.