Version: 3.3
When 2 (or more) consecutive lines are different between the two compared files, they are ignored by option -I if all of them are ignored; if the last line is not ignored, all the lines are returned by diff tool (instead of only the last line).
Although the documentation clearly indicates this as nominal, it looks strange while looking at the results to have lines that we supposed to have been ignored.
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To reproduce:
1. Create 2 files (e.g. File1.txt and File2.txt) having 2 consecutive different lines (e.g. lines 2 and 3)
2. Run diff with option -I including a pattern matching line 2
3. Observe that diff returns differences for both lines 2 and 3
Note: the files attached could be used as an example with the command line
diff -I "^IGNORE:.*quot; File1.txt File2.txt
The difference is as follows:
2,3c2,3
< IGNORE: Line to be ignored with value = 1
< Different line (version A)
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> IGNORE: Line to be ignored with value = 2
> Different line (version B)