1 ;;; ediff-ptch.el --- Ediff's patch support
3 ;; Copyright (C) 1996, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 ;; Author: Michael Kifer <kifer@cs.sunysb.edu>
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29 (defgroup ediff-ptch nil
36 (defvar ediff-window-A
)
37 (defvar ediff-window-B
)
38 (defvar ediff-window-C
)
39 (defvar ediff-use-last-dir
)
43 (let ((load-path (cons (expand-file-name ".") load-path
)))
44 (or (featurep 'ediff-init
)
45 (load "ediff-init.el" nil nil
'nosuffix
))
47 (load "ediff.el" nil nil
'nosuffix
))
53 (defcustom ediff-patch-program
"patch"
54 "*Name of the program that applies patches.
55 It is recommended to use GNU-compatible versions."
58 (defcustom ediff-patch-options
"-f"
59 "*Options to pass to ediff-patch-program.
61 Note: the `-b' option should be specified in `ediff-backup-specs'.
63 It is recommended to pass the `-f' option to the patch program, so it won't ask
64 questions. However, some implementations don't accept this option, in which
65 case the default value for this variable should be changed."
69 (defvar ediff-last-dir-patch nil
70 "Last directory used by an Ediff command for file to patch.")
72 ;; the default backup extension
73 (defconst ediff-default-backup-extension
74 (if (memq system-type
'(vax-vms axp-vms emx ms-dos
))
78 (defcustom ediff-backup-extension ediff-default-backup-extension
79 "Backup extension used by the patch program.
80 See also `ediff-backup-specs'."
84 (defun ediff-test-patch-utility ()
85 (cond ((zerop (call-process ediff-patch-program nil nil nil
"-z." "-b"))
86 ;; GNU `patch' v. >= 2.2
88 ((zerop (call-process ediff-patch-program nil nil nil
"-b"))
92 (defcustom ediff-backup-specs
93 (let ((type (ediff-test-patch-utility)))
95 ;; GNU `patch' v. >= 2.2
96 (format "-z%s -b" ediff-backup-extension
))
98 ;; POSIX `patch' -- ediff-backup-extension must be ".orig"
99 (setq ediff-backup-extension ediff-default-backup-extension
)
102 ;; traditional `patch'
103 (format "-b %s" ediff-backup-extension
))))
104 "*Backup directives to pass to the patch program.
105 Ediff requires that the old version of the file \(before applying the patch\)
106 be saved in a file named `the-patch-file.extension'. Usually `extension' is
107 `.orig', but this can be changed by the user and may depend on the system.
108 Therefore, Ediff needs to know the backup extension used by the patch program.
110 Some versions of the patch program let you specify `-b backup-extension'.
111 Other versions only permit `-b', which assumes the extension `.orig'
112 \(in which case ediff-backup-extension MUST be also `.orig'\). The latest
113 versions of GNU patch require `-b -z backup-extension'.
115 Note that both `ediff-backup-extension' and `ediff-backup-specs'
116 must be set properly. If your patch program takes the option `-b',
117 but not `-b extension', the variable `ediff-backup-extension' must
118 still be set so Ediff will know which extension to use.
120 Ediff tries to guess the appropriate value for this variables. It is believed
121 to be working for `traditional' patch, all versions of GNU patch, and for POSIX
122 patch. So, don't change these variables, unless the default doesn't work."
127 (defcustom ediff-patch-default-directory nil
128 "*Default directory to look for patches."
129 :type
'(choice (const nil
) string
)
132 (defcustom ediff-context-diff-label-regexp
133 (concat "\\(" ; context diff 2-liner
134 "^\\*\\*\\* \\([^ \t]+\\)[^*]+[\t ]*\n--- \\([^ \t]+\\)"
135 "\\|" ; GNU unified format diff 2-liner
136 "^--- \\([^ \t]+\\)[\t ]+.*\n\\+\\+\\+ \\([^ \t]+\\)"
138 "*Regexp matching filename 2-liners at the start of each context diff.
139 You probably don't want to change that, unless you are using an obscure patch
144 ;; The buffer of the patch file. Local to control buffer.
145 (ediff-defvar-local ediff-patchbufer nil
"")
147 ;; The buffer where patch displays its diagnostics.
148 (ediff-defvar-local ediff-patch-diagnostics nil
"")
150 ;; Map of patch buffer. Has the form:
151 ;; ((filename1 marker1 marker2) (filename2 marker1 marker2) ...)
152 ;; where filenames are files to which patch would have applied the patch;
153 ;; marker1 delimits the beginning of the corresponding patch and marker2 does
155 (ediff-defvar-local ediff-patch-map nil
"")
157 ;; strip prefix from filename
158 ;; returns /dev/null, if can't strip prefix
159 (defsubst ediff-file-name-sans-prefix
(filename prefix
)
161 (if (string-match (concat "^" prefix
) filename
)
162 (substring filename
(match-end 0))
163 (concat "/null/" filename
))))
168 ;; return the number of matches of regexp in buf starting from the beginning
169 (defun ediff-count-matches (regexp buf
)
170 (ediff-with-current-buffer buf
171 (let ((count 0) opoint
)
173 (goto-char (point-min))
174 (while (and (not (eobp))
175 (progn (setq opoint
(point))
176 (re-search-forward regexp nil t
)))
177 (if (= opoint
(point))
179 (setq count
(1+ count
)))))
182 ;; Scan BUF (which is supposed to contain a patch) and make a list of the form
183 ;; ((filename1 marker1 marker2) (filename2 marker1 marker2) ...)
184 ;; where filenames are files to which patch would have applied the patch;
185 ;; marker1 delimits the beginning of the corresponding patch and marker2 does
186 ;; it for the end. This list is then assigned to ediff-patch-map.
187 ;; Returns the number of elements in the list ediff-patch-map
188 (defun ediff-map-patch-buffer (buf)
189 (ediff-with-current-buffer buf
191 (mark1 (move-marker (make-marker) (point-min)))
192 (mark1-end (point-min))
193 (possible-file-names '("/dev/null" .
"/dev/null"))
194 mark2-end mark2 filenames
198 (goto-char (point-min))
199 (setq opoint
(point))
200 (while (and (not (eobp))
201 (re-search-forward ediff-context-diff-label-regexp nil t
))
202 (if (= opoint
(point))
203 (forward-char 1) ; ensure progress towards the end
204 (setq mark2
(move-marker (make-marker) (match-beginning 0))
205 mark2-end
(match-end 0)
206 beg1
(or (match-beginning 2) (match-beginning 4))
207 end1
(or (match-end 2) (match-end 4))
208 beg2
(or (match-beginning 3) (match-beginning 5))
209 end2
(or (match-end 3) (match-end 5)))
210 ;; possible-file-names is holding the new file names until we
211 ;; insert the old file name in the patch map
212 ;; It is a pair (filename from 1st header line . fn from 2nd line)
213 (setq possible-file-names
214 (cons (if (and beg1 end1
)
215 (buffer-substring beg1 end1
)
218 (buffer-substring beg2 end2
)
220 ;; check for any `Index:' or `Prereq:' lines, but don't use them
221 (if (re-search-backward "^Index:" mark1-end
'noerror
)
222 (move-marker mark2
(match-beginning 0)))
223 (if (re-search-backward "^Prereq:" mark1-end
'noerror
)
224 (move-marker mark2
(match-beginning 0)))
226 (goto-char mark2-end
)
229 (setq patch-map
(cons (list filenames mark1 mark2
) patch-map
)))
232 filenames possible-file-names
))
235 (setq mark2
(point-max-marker)
236 patch-map
(cons (list possible-file-names mark1 mark2
) patch-map
))
237 (setq ediff-patch-map
(nreverse patch-map
))
240 ;; Fix up the file names in the list using the argument FILENAME
241 ;; Algorithm: find the first file's directory and cut it out from each file
242 ;; name in the patch. Prepend the directory of FILENAME to each file in the
243 ;; patch. In addition, the first file in the patch is replaced by FILENAME.
244 ;; Each file is actually a file-pair of files found in the context diff header
245 ;; In the end, for each pair, we select the shortest existing file.
246 ;; Note: Ediff doesn't recognize multi-file patches that are separated
247 ;; with the `Index:' line. It treats them as a single-file patch.
249 ;; Executes inside the patch buffer
250 (defun ediff-fixup-patch-map (filename)
251 (setq filename
(expand-file-name filename
))
252 (let ((actual-dir (if (file-directory-p filename
)
253 ;; directory part of filename
254 (file-name-as-directory filename
)
255 (file-name-directory filename
)))
256 ;; directory part of the first file in the patch
257 (base-dir1 (file-name-directory (car (car (car ediff-patch-map
)))))
258 (base-dir2 (file-name-directory (cdr (car (car ediff-patch-map
)))))
261 ;; chop off base-dirs
262 (mapcar (lambda (triple)
263 (or (string= (car (car triple
)) "/dev/null")
265 (ediff-file-name-sans-prefix
266 (car (car triple
)) base-dir1
)))
267 (or (string= (cdr (car triple
)) "/dev/null")
269 (ediff-file-name-sans-prefix
270 (cdr (car triple
)) base-dir2
)))
274 ;; take the given file name into account
275 (or (file-directory-p filename
)
276 (string= "/dev/null" filename
)
278 (setcar (car ediff-patch-map
)
279 (cons (file-name-nondirectory filename
)
280 (file-name-nondirectory filename
)))))
282 ;; prepend actual-dir
283 (mapcar (lambda (triple)
284 (if (and (string-match "^/null/" (car (car triple
)))
285 (string-match "^/null/" (cdr (car triple
))))
286 ;; couldn't strip base-dir1 and base-dir2
287 ;; hence, something wrong
289 (with-output-to-temp-buffer ediff-msg-buffer
292 The patch file contains a context diff for
295 However, Ediff cannot infer the name of the actual file
296 to be patched on your system. If you know the correct file name,
299 If you don't know and still would like to apply patches to
300 other files, enter /dev/null
302 (substring (car (car triple
)) 6)
303 (substring (cdr (car triple
)) 6))))
309 "Please enter file name: "
310 actual-dir actual-dir t
))
311 (if (not (file-directory-p user-file
))
315 (message "%s is a directory" user-file
)
317 (setcar triple
(cons user-file user-file
))))
320 (concat actual-dir
(car (car triple
)))))
323 (concat actual-dir
(cdr (car triple
))))))
326 ;; check for the shorter existing file in each pair and discard the other
328 (mapcar (lambda (triple)
329 (let* ((file1 (car (car triple
)))
330 (file2 (cdr (car triple
)))
331 (f1-exists (file-exists-p file1
))
332 (f2-exists (file-exists-p file2
)))
334 ((and (< (length file2
) (length file1
))
336 (setcar triple file2
))
337 ((and (< (length file1
) (length file2
))
339 (setcar triple file1
))
340 ((and f1-exists f2-exists
341 (string= file1 file2
))
342 (setcar triple file1
))
343 ((and f1-exists f2-exists
)
344 (with-output-to-temp-buffer ediff-msg-buffer
346 Ediff has inferred that
349 are two possible targets for applying the patch.
350 Both files seem to be plausible alternatives.
353 Type `y' to use %s as the target;
354 Type `n' to use %s as the target.
356 file1 file2 file2 file1
)))
358 (if (y-or-n-p (format "Use %s ? " file2
))
360 (f2-exists (setcar triple file2
))
361 (f1-exists (setcar triple file1
))
363 (with-output-to-temp-buffer ediff-msg-buffer
364 (princ "\nEdiff has inferred that")
365 (if (string= file1 file2
)
368 is the target for this patch. However, this file does not exist."
373 are two possible targets for this patch. However, these files do not exist."
376 \nPlease enter an alternative patch target ...\n"))
380 (setq target
(read-file-name
381 "Please enter a patch target: "
382 actual-dir actual-dir t
))
383 (if (not (file-directory-p target
))
386 (message "%s is a directory" target
)
388 (setcar triple target
))))))
392 (defun ediff-show-patch-diagnostics ()
394 (cond ((window-live-p ediff-window-A
)
395 (set-window-buffer ediff-window-A ediff-patch-diagnostics
))
396 ((window-live-p ediff-window-B
)
397 (set-window-buffer ediff-window-B ediff-patch-diagnostics
))
398 (t (display-buffer ediff-patch-diagnostics
'not-this-window
))))
400 ;; prompt for file, get the buffer
401 (defun ediff-prompt-for-patch-file ()
402 (let ((dir (cond (ediff-patch-default-directory) ; try patch default dir
403 (ediff-use-last-dir ediff-last-dir-patch
)
404 (t default-directory
))))
407 (format "Patch is in file:%s "
408 (cond ((and buffer-file-name
409 (equal (expand-file-name dir
)
410 (file-name-directory buffer-file-name
)))
413 (file-name-nondirectory buffer-file-name
)
416 dir buffer-file-name
'must-match
))
420 ;; Try current buffer, then the other window's buffer. Else, give up.
421 (defun ediff-prompt-for-patch-buffer ()
424 "Patch is in buffer: "
425 (cond ((save-excursion
426 (goto-char (point-min))
427 (re-search-forward ediff-context-diff-label-regexp nil t
))
429 ((save-window-excursion
432 (goto-char (point-min))
433 (and (re-search-forward ediff-context-diff-label-regexp nil t
)
435 ((save-window-excursion
438 (goto-char (point-min))
439 (and (re-search-forward ediff-context-diff-label-regexp nil t
)
445 (defun ediff-get-patch-buffer (&optional arg patch-buf
)
446 "Obtain patch buffer. If patch is already in a buffer---use it.
447 Else, read patch file into a new buffer. If patch buffer is passed as an
448 optional argument, then use it."
449 (let ((last-nonmenu-event t
) ; Emacs: don't use dialog box
450 last-command-event
) ; XEmacs: don't use dialog box
452 (cond ((ediff-buffer-live-p patch-buf
))
453 ;; even prefix arg: patch in buffer
454 ((and (integerp arg
) (eq 0 (mod arg
2)))
455 (setq patch-buf
(ediff-prompt-for-patch-buffer)))
456 ;; odd prefix arg: get patch from a file
457 ((and (integerp arg
) (eq 1 (mod arg
2)))
458 (setq patch-buf
(ediff-prompt-for-patch-file)))
460 (if (y-or-n-p "Is the patch already in a buffer? ")
461 (ediff-prompt-for-patch-buffer)
462 (ediff-prompt-for-patch-file)))))
464 (ediff-with-current-buffer patch-buf
465 (goto-char (point-min))
466 (or (ediff-get-visible-buffer-window patch-buf
)
468 (pop-to-buffer patch-buf
'other-window
)
469 (select-window (previous-window)))))
470 (ediff-map-patch-buffer patch-buf
)
473 ;; Dispatch the right patch file function: regular or meta-level,
474 ;; depending on how many patches are in the patch file.
475 ;; At present, there is no support for meta-level patches.
476 ;; Should return either the ctl buffer or the meta-buffer
477 (defun ediff-dispatch-file-patching-job (patch-buf filename
478 &optional startup-hooks
)
479 (ediff-with-current-buffer patch-buf
480 ;; relativize names in the patch with respect to source-file
481 (ediff-fixup-patch-map filename
)
482 (if (< (length ediff-patch-map
) 2)
483 (ediff-patch-file-internal
485 (if (and (not (string-match "^/dev/null" (car (car ediff-patch-map
))))
486 (> (length (car (car ediff-patch-map
))) 1))
487 (car (car ediff-patch-map
))
490 (ediff-multi-patch-internal patch-buf startup-hooks
))
494 ;; When patching a buffer, never change the orig file. Instead, create a new
495 ;; buffer, ***_patched, even if the buff visits a file.
496 ;; Users who want to actually patch the buffer should use
497 ;; ediff-patch-file, not ediff-patch-buffer.
498 (defun ediff-patch-buffer-internal (patch-buf
500 &optional startup-hooks
)
501 (let* ((buf-to-patch (get-buffer buf-to-patch-name
))
502 (visited-file (if buf-to-patch
(buffer-file-name buf-to-patch
)))
503 (buf-mod-status (buffer-modified-p buf-to-patch
))
504 (multifile-patch-p (> (length (ediff-with-current-buffer patch-buf
505 ediff-patch-map
)) 1))
506 default-dir file-name ctl-buf
)
507 (if multifile-patch-p
509 "To apply multi-file patches, please use `ediff-patch-file'"))
511 ;; create a temp file to patch
512 (ediff-with-current-buffer buf-to-patch
513 (setq default-dir default-directory
)
514 (setq file-name
(ediff-make-temp-file buf-to-patch
))
515 ;; temporarily switch visited file name, if any
516 (set-visited-file-name file-name
)
517 ;; don't create auto-save file, if buff was visiting a file
519 (setq buffer-auto-save-file-name nil
))
520 ;; don't confuse the user with a new bufname
521 (rename-buffer buf-to-patch-name
)
522 (set-buffer-modified-p nil
)
523 (set-visited-file-modtime) ; sync buffer and temp file
524 (setq default-directory default-dir
)
527 ;; dispatch a patch function
528 (setq ctl-buf
(ediff-dispatch-file-patching-job
529 patch-buf file-name startup-hooks
))
531 (ediff-with-current-buffer ctl-buf
532 (delete-file (buffer-file-name ediff-buffer-A
))
533 (delete-file (buffer-file-name ediff-buffer-B
))
534 (ediff-with-current-buffer ediff-buffer-A
535 (if default-dir
(setq default-directory default-dir
))
536 (set-visited-file-name visited-file
) ; visited-file might be nil
537 (rename-buffer buf-to-patch-name
)
538 (set-buffer-modified-p buf-mod-status
))
539 (ediff-with-current-buffer ediff-buffer-B
540 (setq buffer-auto-save-file-name nil
) ; don't create auto-save file
541 (if default-dir
(setq default-directory default-dir
))
542 (set-visited-file-name nil
)
543 (rename-buffer (ediff-unique-buffer-name
544 (concat buf-to-patch-name
"_patched") ""))
545 (set-buffer-modified-p t
)))
549 ;; Traditional patch has weird return codes.
550 ;; GNU and Posix return 1 if some hanks failed and 2 in case of trouble.
551 ;; 0 is a good code in all cases.
552 ;; We'll do the concervative thing.
553 (defun ediff-patch-return-code-ok (code)
555 ;;; (if (eq (ediff-test-patch-utility) 'traditional)
557 ;;; (not (eq code 2))))
559 (defun ediff-patch-file-internal (patch-buf source-filename
560 &optional startup-hooks
)
561 (setq source-filename
(expand-file-name source-filename
))
563 (let* ((shell-file-name ediff-shell
)
564 (patch-diagnostics (get-buffer-create "*ediff patch diagnostics*"))
565 ;; ediff-find-file may use a temp file to do the patch
566 ;; so, we save source-filename and true-source-filename as a var
567 ;; that initially is source-filename but may be changed to a temp
568 ;; file for the purpose of patching.
569 (true-source-filename source-filename
)
570 (target-filename source-filename
)
571 target-buf buf-to-patch file-name-magic-p
572 patch-return-code ctl-buf backup-style aux-wind
)
574 (if (string-match "V" ediff-patch-options
)
576 "Ediff doesn't take the -V option in `ediff-patch-options'--sorry"))
578 ;; Make a temp file, if source-filename has a magic file handler (or if
579 ;; it is handled via auto-mode-alist and similar magic).
580 ;; Check if there is a buffer visiting source-filename and if they are in
581 ;; sync; arrange for the deletion of temp file.
582 (ediff-find-file 'true-source-filename
'buf-to-patch
583 'ediff-last-dir-patch
'startup-hooks
)
585 ;; Check if source file name has triggered black magic, such as file name
586 ;; handlers or auto mode alist, and make a note of it.
587 ;; true-source-filename should be either the original name or a
588 ;; temporary file where we put the after-product of the file handler.
589 (setq file-name-magic-p
(not (equal (file-truename true-source-filename
)
590 (file-truename source-filename
))))
592 ;; Checkout orig file, if necessary, so that the patched file
593 ;; could be checked back in.
594 (ediff-maybe-checkout buf-to-patch
)
596 (ediff-with-current-buffer patch-diagnostics
597 (insert-buffer patch-buf
)
598 (message "Applying patch ... ")
599 ;; fix environment for gnu patch, so it won't make numbered extensions
600 (setq backup-style
(getenv "VERSION_CONTROL"))
601 (setenv "VERSION_CONTROL" nil
)
602 (setq patch-return-code
604 (point-min) (point-max)
606 t
; delete region (which contains the patch
607 t
; insert output (patch diagnostics) in current buffer
608 nil
; don't redisplay
609 shell-command-switch
; usually -c
610 (format "%s %s %s %s"
614 (expand-file-name true-source-filename
))
617 ;; restore environment for gnu patch
618 (setenv "VERSION_CONTROL" backup-style
))
620 (message "Applying patch ... done")
623 (switch-to-buffer patch-diagnostics
)
624 (sit-for 0) ; synchronize - let the user see diagnostics
626 (or (and (ediff-patch-return-code-ok patch-return-code
)
628 (concat true-source-filename ediff-backup-extension
)))
630 (with-output-to-temp-buffer ediff-msg-buffer
632 "Patch program has failed due to a bad patch file,
633 it couldn't apply all hunks, OR
634 it couldn't create the backup for the file being patched.
636 The former could be caused by a corrupt patch file or because the %S
637 program doesn't understand the format of the patch file in use.
639 The second problem might be due to an incompatibility among these settings:
640 ediff-patch-program = %S ediff-patch-options = %S
641 ediff-backup-extension = %S ediff-backup-specs = %S
643 See Ediff on-line manual for more details on these variables.
644 In particular, check the documentation for `ediff-backup-specs'.
646 In any of the above cases, Ediff doesn't compare files automatically.
647 However, if the patch was applied partially and the backup file was created,
648 you can still examine the changes via M-x ediff-files"
652 ediff-backup-extension
656 (if (setq aux-wind
(get-buffer-window ediff-msg-buffer
))
658 (select-window aux-wind
)
659 (goto-char (point-max))))
660 (switch-to-buffer-other-window patch-diagnostics
)
661 (error "Patch appears to have failed")))
663 ;; If black magic is involved, apply patch to a temp copy of the
664 ;; file. Otherwise, apply patch to the orig copy. If patch is applied
665 ;; to temp copy, we name the result old-name_patched for local files
666 ;; and temp-copy_patched for remote files. The orig file name isn't
667 ;; changed, and the temp copy of the original is later deleted.
668 ;; Without magic, the original file is renamed (usually into
669 ;; old-name_orig) and the result of patching will have the same name as
671 (if (not file-name-magic-p
)
672 (ediff-with-current-buffer buf-to-patch
673 (set-visited-file-name
674 (concat source-filename ediff-backup-extension
))
675 (set-buffer-modified-p nil
))
677 ;; Black magic in effect.
678 ;; If orig file was remote, put the patched file in the temp directory.
679 ;; If orig file is local, put the patched file in the directory of
681 (setq target-filename
683 (if (ediff-file-remote-p (file-truename source-filename
))
688 (rename-file true-source-filename target-filename t
)
690 ;; arrange that the temp copy of orig will be deleted
691 (rename-file (concat true-source-filename ediff-backup-extension
)
692 true-source-filename t
))
694 ;; make orig buffer read-only
696 (cons 'ediff-set-read-only-in-buf-A startup-hooks
))
698 ;; set up a buf for the patched file
699 (setq target-buf
(find-file-noselect target-filename
))
702 (ediff-buffers-internal
703 buf-to-patch target-buf nil
704 startup-hooks
'epatch
))
705 (ediff-with-current-buffer ctl-buf
706 (setq ediff-patchbufer patch-buf
707 ediff-patch-diagnostics patch-diagnostics
))
709 (bury-buffer patch-diagnostics
)
710 (message "Type `P', if you need to see patch diagnostics")
713 (defun ediff-multi-patch-internal (patch-buf &optional startup-hooks
)
716 ;; this sets various vars in the meta buffer inside
717 ;; ediff-prepare-meta-buffer
719 ;; tell what to do if the user clicks on a session record
720 (setq ediff-session-action-function
721 'ediff-patch-file-form-meta
722 ediff-meta-patchbufer patch-buf
) )
724 (setq meta-buf
(ediff-prepare-meta-buffer
725 'ediff-filegroup-action
726 (ediff-with-current-buffer patch-buf
727 ;; nil replaces a regular expression
728 (cons (list nil
(format "%S" patch-buf
))
730 "*Ediff Session Group Panel"
731 'ediff-redraw-directory-group-buffer
732 'ediff-multifile-patch
734 (ediff-show-meta-buffer meta-buf
)
741 ;;; eval: (put 'ediff-defvar-local 'lisp-indent-hook 'defun)
742 ;;; eval: (put 'ediff-with-current-buffer 'lisp-indent-hook 1)
743 ;;; eval: (put 'ediff-with-current-buffer 'edebug-form-spec '(form body))
746 ;;; ediff-ptch.el ends here