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Code review
Code review is systematic examination (sometimes referred to as peer review) of computer source code. It is intended to find mistakes overlooked in software development, improving the overall quality of software. Reviews are done in various forms such as pair programming, informal walkthroughs, and formal inspections.
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This is to help people that for whatever reason don't want to go through the effort of changing it manually every time.
Default levels of understanding and thoroughness for both positive (review)and negative(flag) could also be configurable in the user-config file.
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On the following example:
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-fn func(a,b,c) {
- x = g(a,b)
- y = if x {
- h(b,c)
- } else {
- 0
- }
- return x + y
-}
+// fn func(a,b,c) {
+// x = g(a,b)
+// y = if x {
+// h(b,c)
+// } else {
+// 0
+// }
+// return x + y
+// }diffr displays the diff like that:


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