The idea was that if anything is written to stdout or stderr, that could be the diff itself, if you are using a non gui diff, or an error.
But if you are not using the difftools plugin, then something is allways written to the console.
The idea was that if anything is written to stdout or stderr, that could be the diff itself, if you are using a non gui diff, or an error.
But if you are not using the difftools plugin, then something is allways written to the console.