Awesome
What is it
A (not very efficient) Erlang implementation of the O(ND) differnence algorithm by Eugene W. Myers see link: https://www.google.com/search?q=eugene+myers+difference+algorithm+filetype:pdf
Example
<pre><code> 1> tdiff:diff("A cat ate my hat", "A dog ate my shoe"). [{eq,"A "}, {del,"cat"}, {ins,"dog"}, {eq," ate my "}, {ins,"s"}, {eq,"h"}, {del,"at"}, {ins,"oe"}] </code></pre>There is also a debugging engine that generates a series of svg files, for visualizing the progress of the diff algorithm:
<pre><code> 2> tdiff_debug:svg_diff("A cat ate my hat", "A dog ate my shoe", "/tmp/tdiff-trace.svg"). unixprompt% firefox /tmp/diff-trace.svg </code></pre>The resulting svg works with at least Firefox and Chromium/Google Chrome.
On the todo
The algorithm currently searches only from the beginning to the end. It does not search in both directions, so it ends up searching very many diagonals, most often in vain, so there is room for memory and performance improvements.
Currently, the algorithm only always takes the tail of the list, so it could be possible to use a lazy (memoizing) list.
References
Much good info about diff, match and patch can found at link: http://neil.fraser.name/writing/diff/