![]() If I could somehow suggest to the alignment algorithm that a "- " marks the first property of an object in a collection so that it could deal with full objects when aligning things, that would clear things up. The object associated with lines 3547-3554 was removed, but BC has linked line 3547 with 3439 instead of linking 3555 with 3439, so instead of it showing cleanly that two objects were removed, the deletion appears to involve three objects (with partial deletions of the 1st and 3rd objects). YAML files are as expressive as XML files and as readable as INI files. Since "objects" often begin with the same first property data, they often end up misaligned like in this next image. YAML is a great format for your configuration files. This check is particularly useful during upgrades. (Image B) After the files are aligned using Patience Diff, I manually aligned line 508 with 492, 524 with 496, and 536 with 504, which makes it clear which objects were removed. cassandra.yaml The location of the cassandra.yaml file depends on the type of installation: These tools compare the differences between specified or cluster-wide cassandra.yaml or dse.yaml files. Later objects in the collection are also misaligned. yaml as the extension YAML does not allow the use of tabs while creating YAML files spaces are allowed instead Basic Components of YAML File The basic components of YAML are described below Conventional Block Format This block format uses hyphen+space to begin a new item in a specified list. Personally, Id love to see them using a standard file format like TOML or YAML so that theyre easy to parse and work with using already-existing tools. ![]() ![]() (Image A) Using the Patience Diff alignment (Skew tolerance: 2000, Never align: false, Use closeness matching: false), line 504 is aligned with 492, which makes it look like the object's propertyPath was changed. ![]() ObjectReference:The object on lines 504-507 was removed in this example. the process of translating data structures or object state into a format that can be stored (for example, in a file or memory buffer, or transmitted across a network connection link) and. ![]()
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