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2016-09-20 Thread Mattia Rizzolo
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Bug#838260: diffoscope: Reduce noise from offsets deltas in readelf(1) diffs

2016-09-20 Thread Chris Lamb
Daniel Shahaf wrote: > Example output: Alas I'm not very learned in ELF, so I will trust the specifics are fine, but just to check: > > .rodata#1 is 0xA70 > .rodata#2 is 0xA80 … would be displayed (when different, of course!) as *something* like: - .rodata#1 is 0xA70 +

Re: Bug#838260: diffoscope: Reduce noise from offsets deltas in readelf(1) diffs

2016-09-20 Thread Chris Lamb
Jérémy Bobbio wrote: > Initially, I thought of this as a way to add image comparison as > felt sad not knowing any free software that could easily provide > similar features to what GitHub offers Pff, you don't like my existing image comparison? ;-) Regards, -- ,''`. : :' :

Bug#838260: diffoscope: Reduce noise from offsets deltas in readelf(1) diffs

2016-09-20 Thread Jérémy Bobbio
Daniel Shahaf: > Jérémy Bobbio wrote on Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 13:18:49 +: >> But why stop with images? In the precise case of the readelf output, >> having line-oriented diff means we are carrying around a useless and >> confusing information: the line numbers are not helpful in anyway to >>

Bug#838260: diffoscope: Reduce noise from offsets deltas in readelf(1) diffs

2016-09-20 Thread Daniel Shahaf
Jérémy Bobbio wrote on Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 13:18:49 +: > But why stop with images? In the precise case of the readelf output, > having line-oriented diff means we are carrying around a useless and > confusing information: the line numbers are not helpful in anyway to > locate and undrstand

Bug#838260: diffoscope: Reduce noise from offsets deltas in readelf(1) diffs

2016-09-20 Thread Daniel Shahaf
Chris Lamb wrote on Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 10:26:18 +0100: > > > Perhaps there is a perfect solution whereby we would normalise these two > > > offsets to — making it up here! — relative values, but simply need […] > > > > I'm not sure I understand what your idea is. Could you give an example > >