
The "apply" DSL method can be called from patch-do blocks to specify the paths within an archive of the desired patch files, which will be applied in the order in which they were supplied to the "apply" calls. If "apply" isn't used, raise an error whenever the extracted directory doesn't contain exactly one file. The "apply" method can be called zero or more times within a patch-do block with the following syntaxes supported: apply "single_apply" apply "multiple_apply_1", "multiple_apply_2" apply [array_of_apply] If apply must be used, a single call using the second syntax above is usually best practice. Each apply leaf should be the relative path to a specific patch file in the extracted directory. For example, if extracting this-v123-patches.tar.gz gives you this-123 this-123/.DS_Store this-123/LICENSE.txt this-123/patches this-123/patches/A.diff this-123/patches/B.diff this-123/patches/C.diff this-123/README.txt and you want to apply only B.diff and C.diff, then you need to use "patches/B.diff" and "patches/C.diff" for the lowest-level apply leaves. The code was provided by Xu Cheng. Any mistakes are mine.
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diff --git a/libexec/NOOP b/libexec/NOOP
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index e08d8f4..3ebfb9d 100755
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--- a/libexec/NOOP
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+++ b/libexec/NOOP
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@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
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#!/bin/bash
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-echo ABCD
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\ No newline at end of file
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+echo 1234
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