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diff --git a/contrib/diff-highlight/README b/contrib/diff-highlight/README index 836b97a73..d4c234317 100644 --- a/contrib/diff-highlight/README +++ b/contrib/diff-highlight/README @@ -99,6 +99,36 @@ newHighlight = "black #aaffaa" --------------------------------------------- +Using diff-highlight as a module +-------------------------------- + +If you want to pre- or post- process the highlighted lines as part of +another perl script, you can use the DiffHighlight module. You can +either "require" it or just cat the module together with your script (to +avoid run-time dependencies). + +Your script may set up one or more of the following variables: + + - $DiffHighlight::line_cb - this should point to a function which is + called whenever DiffHighlight has lines (which may contain + highlights) to output. The default function prints each line to + stdout. Note that the function may be called with multiple lines. + + - $DiffHighlight::flush_cb - this should point to a function which + flushes the output (because DiffHighlight believes it has completed + processing a logical chunk of input). The default function flushes + stdout. + +The script may then feed lines, one at a time, to DiffHighlight::handle_line(). +When lines are done processing, they will be fed to $line_cb. Note that +DiffHighlight may queue up many input lines (to analyze a whole hunk) +before calling $line_cb. After providing all lines, call +DiffHighlight::flush() to flush any unprocessed lines. + +If you just want to process stdin, DiffHighlight::highlight_stdin() +is a convenience helper which will loop and flush for you. + + Bugs ---- |