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Diff Utility for C++ class

Hi,

I'm looking for a Diff utility for C++ class, able to
show differences two class in term of methow, properties etc.
I know that this is more complex that a common diff files because
need a reverse engeneer of the source files.

Do someoue know if exist a free tools that do a similar work?
Thanks.
Jul 22 '05 #1
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While I am not aware of a diff utility specifically related to C++, as
you were asking, therez one tool - WinMerge.

http://winmerge.sourceforge.net/ .

It is free software. HTH.
Luciano Cavallero wrote:
Hi,

I'm looking for a Diff utility for C++ class, able to
show differences two class in term of methow, properties etc.
I know that this is more complex that a common diff files because
need a reverse engeneer of the source files.


I don't understand what you mean by reverse engineer source files here.

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