Copyright | Bryan O'Sullivan |
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License | BSD3 |
Maintainer | Bryan O'Sullivan <bos@serpentine.com> |
Stability | unstable |
Portability | everywhere |
Safe Haskell | Safe-Inferred |
Language | Haskell98 |
- type GlobPattern = String
- (~~) :: FilePath -> GlobPattern -> Bool
- (/~) :: FilePath -> GlobPattern -> Bool
Glob patterns
Basic glob pattern syntax is the same as for the Unix shell environment.
*
matches everything up to a directory separator or end of string.[range]
matches any character in range.[!range]
matches any character not in range.
There are three extensions to the traditional glob syntax, taken from modern Unix shells.
\
escapes a character that might otherwise have special meaning. For a literal"\"
character, use"\\"
.**
matches everything, including a directory separator.(s1|s2|...)
matches any of the strings s1, s2, etc.
type GlobPattern = String Source
Glob pattern type.
Matching functions
(~~) :: FilePath -> GlobPattern -> Bool Source
Match a file name against a glob pattern.