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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T13:58:54+00:00 2026-05-16T13:58:54+00:00

Is it possible to diff or even vimdiff two very similar subroutines occurring in

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Is it possible to diff or even vimdiff two very similar subroutines occurring in the same file? If so, how?

I can think of copying the two subroutines in two separate files and then diff them, but is there a way to do it within the original file?

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    2026-05-16T13:58:54+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 1:58 pm

    You cannot do this within the original file, but you can do this without using separate files, only separate buffers. This should work if you copied one subroutine in register a (for example, with "ay typed in Visual mode) and other subroutine in register b:

    enew | call setline(1, split(@a, "\n")) | diffthis | vnew | call setline(1, split(@b, "\n")) | diffthis
    

    To automate:

    let g:diffed_buffers = []
    
    function DiffText(a, b, diffed_buffers)
        enew
        setlocal buftype=nowrite
        call add(a:diffed_buffers, bufnr('%'))
        call setline(1, split(a:a, "\n"))
        diffthis
        vnew
        setlocal buftype=nowrite
        call add(a:diffed_buffers, bufnr('%'))
        call setline(1, split(a:b, "\n"))
        diffthis
    endfunction
    
    function WipeOutDiffs(diffed_buffers)
        for buffer in a:diffed_buffers
            execute 'bwipeout! ' . buffer
        endfor
    endfunction
    
    nnoremap <special> <F7> :call DiffText(@a, @b, g:diffed_buffers)<CR>
    nnoremap <special> <F8> :call WipeOutDiffs(g:diffed_buffers) | let g:diffed_buffers=[]<CR>
    

    Note that you may want to set hidden option if Vim refuses to abandon changed file (see :h abandon).

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