xdiff_file_bpatch
(PECL xdiff >= 1.5.0)
xdiff_file_bpatch — Patch a file with a binary diff
Description
$file
, string $patch
, string $dest
) : bool
Patches a file
with a binary
patch
and stores the result in a file dest
.
This function accepts patches created both via xdiff_file_bdiff()
and xdiff_file_rabdiff() functions or their string counterparts.
Examples
Example #1 xdiff_file_bpatch() example
The following code applies binary diff to a file.
<?php
$old_version = 'archive-1.0.tgz';
$patch = 'archive.bpatch';
$result = xdiff_file_bpatch($old_version, $patch, 'archive-1.1.tgz');
if ($result) {
echo "File patched";
} else {
echo "File couldn't be patched";
}
?>
Notes
Note:
Both files (
file
andpatch
) will be loaded into memory so ensure that your memory_limit is set high enough.
See Also
- xdiff_file_bdiff() - Make binary diff of two files
- xdiff_file_rabdiff() - Make binary diff of two files using the Rabin's polynomial fingerprinting algorithm
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