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option to log out where the difference is #34

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Phuong5664 opened this issue Jul 15, 2016 · 2 comments
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option to log out where the difference is #34

Phuong5664 opened this issue Jul 15, 2016 · 2 comments

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@Phuong5664
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Hi,

I'm new user of this gem, and also new to GitHup. This is not an issue, it's actually a request.
I just recently use this gem for my work project, it's working great, I love it.
It will be really helpful if the gem can show/print where the difference is?
Thanks for your time reading this.

Regards,
Phuong

@mbklein
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mbklein commented Aug 18, 2016

Hi Phuong,

The gem does yield each pair of nodes and a true/false match value during processing, but since matching is such a complex process, it's hard to know exactly what the output would look like. The best you can usually do is to supply a block and catch the first infringing node pair.

Michael

@Phuong5664
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Thank you so much for getting back to me Michael. I will try what you suggested and see.

Regards,
Phuong

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