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I sometimes need to write tests for functions that output strings, in particular multi-line strings. Right now deep-diff2 will just say -<expected-string> +<actual-string>
, which isn't very useful for longer strings and strings containing newlines.
Right now I try to work around this by splitting the strings on newlines and letting deep-diff2 diff the arrays, which at least will highlight the lines with changes, but it's not great.
I think it'd be useful to print a string-based diff, like git-diff would, if both expressions for a mismatch are string.
For no newlines they could still be printed in place, but for newlines it likely would make sense to introduce a linebreak and then show the diff without worrying about indentation.
I found deep-diff2.printer-impl/print-mismatch
, and (and (string? (:- expr)) (string? (:+ expr)))
seems like an easy enough condition there, so I'm playing around with it.
Would you consider this for deep-diff2, or do you see problems with the approach? Perhaps it could be an option to not break any existing consumers.
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