RangeDifference
objects are the elements of a compare result returned from the RangeDifferencer
find*
methods. Clients use these objects as they are returned from the differencer. This class is not intended to be instantiated or subclassed.
Note: A range in the RangeDifference
object is given as a start index and length in terms of comparable entities. However, these entity indices and counts are not necessarily character positions. For example, if an entity represents a line in a document, the start index would be a line number and the count would be in lines.
@see RangeDifferencer
RangeDifference
objects are the elements of a compare result returned from the RangeDifferencer
find*
methods. Clients use these objects as they are returned from the differencer. This class is not intended to be instantiated or subclassed outside of the Compare framework.
Note: A range in the RangeDifference
object is given as a start index and length in terms of comparable entities. However, these entity indices and counts are not necessarily character positions. For example, if an entity represents a line in a document, the start index would be a line number and the count would be in lines.
RangeDifference
objects are the elements of a compare result returned from the RangeDifferencer
find*
methods. Clients use these objects as they are returned from the differencer. This class is not intended to be instantiated or subclassed.
Note: A range in the RangeDifference
object is given as a start index and length in terms of comparable entities. However, these entity indices and counts are not necessarily character positions. For example, if an entity represents a line in a document, the start index would be a line number and the count would be in lines.
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