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comp (command)

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Command
comp
The ReactOS comp command
Developers DEC, IBM, Microsoft, Digital Research, Novell, Paul Vojta, ReactOS Contributors
Initial releaseAugust 1981; 44 years ago (1981-08)
Operating system OS/8, PC DOS, MS-DOS, FlexOS, SISNE plus, OS/2, eComStation, ArcaOS, Windows, DR DOS, FreeDOS, ReactOS
Platform Cross-platform
Type Command
License FreeDOS: MIT
ReactOS: GNU GPL 2

In computing, comp is a command used on DEC OS/8,[1] DOS,[2] DR FlexOS,[3] IBM OS/2,[4] Microsoft Windows [5] and related computer operating systems such as ReactOS. It is used to perform comparisons of multiple computer files to show the differences between them.[6]

History

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COMP.COM (among other commands) in IBM PC DOS 1.0.

In DOS, the comp command first appeared in PC DOS 1.0[7] and has been included in most versions of MS-DOS and PC DOS. A newer command, fc was added in DOS 3.3 which allows for line comparisons in addition to binary comparisons. DR DOS 6.0 also includes an implementation of the comp command.[8]

The FreeDOS version was developed by Paul Vojta and is licensed under the MIT License.[9] Ged Murphy developed the ReactOS version. It is licensed under the GNU GPL 2.[10]

The command is also available in the EFI shell.[11]

Syntax

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The command-syntax is:[12]

comp [<Data1>] [<Data2>] [/d] [/a] [/l] [/n=<Number>] [/c]

Parameters

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  • <Data1> – Location and name of the first file or set of files
  • <Data2> – Location and name of the second file or set of files
  • /d – Display differences in decimal format (Default is hexadecimal)
  • /a – Display differences as characters
  • /l – Display the number of the line, instead of the byte offset
  • /n=<Number> – Compare only the specified number of lines for each file
  • /c – Perform a non case-sensitive comparison
  • /off[line] – Process files with the offline attribute set
  • /? – Display Help

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Concise Command Language" (CCL)."OS/8 Handbook" (PDF). April 1974. Retrieved 28 November 2017.
  2. ^ Jamsa, Kris A. (1993), DOS: The Complete Reference, Osborne McGraw-Hill, p. 206, ISBN 0078819040.
  3. ^ http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/digitalResearch/flexos/1073-2003_FlexOS_Users_Guide_V1.3_Nov86.pdf Archived 2019年09月25日 at the Wayback Machine [bare URL PDF ]
  4. ^ "OS/2 Commands". www.jatomes.com. Archived from the original on 2019年04月14日. Retrieved 2019年07月20日.
  5. ^ "Comp".
  6. ^ Wolverton, Van (2003). Running MS-DOS Version 6.22 (20th Anniversary Edition), 6th Revised edition. Microsoft Press. ISBN 0-7356-1812-7.
  7. ^ http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/ibm/pc/dos/6172220_DOS_1.0_Jan82.pdf [bare URL PDF ]
  8. ^ "DR DOS 6.0 User Guide Optimisation and Configuration Tips" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019年09月30日. Retrieved 2019年08月13日.
  9. ^ "FreeDOS 1.2 Updates Package - comp (FreeDOS Base)". Ibiblio.org. 2006年10月21日. Retrieved 2022年09月04日.
  10. ^ "Reactos/Reactos". GitHub . 3 January 2022.
  11. ^ "EFI Shells and Scripting". Intel. Archived from the original on 2009年01月30日. Retrieved 2013年09月25日.
  12. ^ MS-DOS and Windows command line comp command

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