feat(diff): implement dedicated line mode diffing functionality #152
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Summary
This PR implements a dedicated line mode diffing functionality for the go-diff library, providing users with a more efficient and predictable way to perform line-based text comparisons.
Changes
New Features
DiffLineModemethod: A new public method that always uses line mode regardless of text length, providing consistent behavior for line-based diffing scenariosDiffFunctiontype: A new function type that encapsulates diff computation logic, enabling more flexible and testable diff implementationsDiffCleanupLineBasedmethod: Specialized cleanup function for line-based diffs that merges consecutive operations and removes trivial equalitiesRefactoring
DiffMainRunes: Refactored to use closure-based approach for better encapsulation of deadline and line mode logicdiffCompute: Updated to use the newDiffFunctiontype for more flexible diff computationInfrastructure
Benefits
DiffLineModeprovides consistent behavior regardless of input sizeTesting
DiffLineModefunctionalityUsage Example
Breaking Changes
None. This is a purely additive change that maintains full backward compatibility.
Related Issues
This implementation addresses the need for more efficient and predictable line-based diffing in scenarios where character-level precision is not required.