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Currently if you diff a new file against a file that doesn't exist, it tells you there's no difference. I assume it's swallowing an error somewhere.
What would be great is an option equivalent to -N to diff to treat absent files as empty so you still get a diff.
-N
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Currently if you diff a new file against a file that doesn't exist, it tells you there's no difference. I assume it's swallowing an error somewhere.
What would be great is an option equivalent to
-N
to diff to treat absent files as empty so you still get a diff.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: