Glob: Globbing library

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A library for globbing: matching patterns against file paths.


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Change log CHANGELOG.txt
Dependencies base (>=4 && <5), containers, directory, dlist (>=0.4), filepath (>=1.1), semigroups (>=0.18), transformers (>=0.2), transformers-compat (>=0.3), Win32 (>=2.5) [details]
License BSD-3-Clause
Author Matti Niemenmaa
Maintainer Matti Niemenmaa <matti.niemenmaa+glob@iki.fi>
Revised Revision 3 made by kakkun61 at 2022-01-15T11:08:18Z
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Home page http://iki.fi/matti.niemenmaa/glob/
Source repo head: git clone https://github.com/Deewiant/glob
Uploaded by kakkun61 at 2021-11-10T11:14:16Z
Distributions Arch:0.10.2, Debian:0.10.1, Fedora:0.10.2, FreeBSD:0.7.5, LTSHaskell:0.10.2, NixOS:0.10.2, Stackage:0.10.2, openSUSE:0.10.2
Reverse Dependencies 67 direct, 3615 indirect [details]
Downloads 104723 total (287 in the last 30 days)
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Status Docs available [build log]
Last success reported on 2021-11-10 [all 1 reports]

Readme for Glob-0.10.2

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This is Glob, a Haskell library for globbing, i.e. pattern matching file paths
akin to the POSIX glob() function. Haddock documentation is included, and can
be built with the 'cabal haddock' command. Basic usage info is repeated below:

Matching pattern (a String) against filepath (a FilePath):

	match (compile pattern) filepath

Matching a pattern against all paths in the current working directory:

	glob pattern

Matching a pattern against all paths in a given directory (a FilePath):

	globDir1 (compile pattern) directorypath

Matching a list of patterns against all paths in a given directory, returning
the matches for each pattern as well as the paths not matched by any of the
patterns:

	globDir (map compile patterns) directorypath