>Does somebody have a routine that finds differences between two versions of a class? Maybe it would do a fc for each method and present reports.
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>TIA,
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>Alex
Here is a low-technology method that you can use in an emergency. It works for most file types.
Use the program SCCText.prg to convert both versions of your class library (or form, etc.) to a text version. This program is commonly used if you integrate with Visual SourceSafe.
Open one of them in MS-Word, and give the command to compare files. Word will ask you for the other file, and show differences: lines moved, erased and added.
One problem is that SCCText doesn't sort methods - it uses the physical order of the methods, in the VCX file. Some programmers have made a modified version of SCCText.prg, to sort methods before generating the text - perhaps you can find what the necessary commands are, by searching the message area.
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