diffutils: Invoking sdiff
16 Invoking 'sdiff'
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The 'sdiff' command merges two files and interactively outputs the
results. Its arguments are as follows:
sdiff -o OUTFILE OPTIONS... FROM-FILE TO-FILE
This merges FROM-FILE with TO-FILE, with output to OUTFILE. If
FROM-FILE is a directory and TO-FILE is not, 'sdiff' compares the file
in FROM-FILE whose file name is that of TO-FILE, and vice versa.
FROM-FILE and TO-FILE may not both be directories.
'sdiff' options begin with '-', so normally FROM-FILE and TO-FILE may
not begin with '-'. However, '--' as an argument by itself treats the
remaining arguments as file names even if they begin with '-'. You may
not use '-' as an input file.
'sdiff' without '--output' ('-o') produces a side-by-side difference.
This usage is obsolete; use the '--side-by-side' ('-y') option of 'diff'
instead.
An exit status of 0 means no differences were found, 1 means some
differences were found, and 2 means trouble.
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