I know it's not asciidoc, but if you are using github to host your code you 
can provide links with diffs and line highlighting:

https://github.com/tiimgreen/github-cheat-sheet#line-highlighting-in-repositories

Em quinta-feira, 20 de março de 2014 04h57min03s UTC-3, 
[email protected] escreveu:
>
> I'm doing a document which includes source code. I want to be able to show 
> the source code in various states of maturity and want to highlight the 
> parts that have been added or changed.
>
> I've tried many different asciidoc markups including color, italics etc. 
> None seems to work, probably since the code block is a literal block, right?
>
> Any suggestions on how to do this? I have no limitations on which font, 
> color etc. are rendered, I just want it to standout from the rest of the 
> source code. I'm not using syntax highlighting, I'm thinking doing that 
> would make it even harder.
>
>

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