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authorNobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>2021-05-20 22:57:33 +0900
committerNobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>2021-05-21 09:01:01 +0900
commita35d137a37a0c12cb5694e419284b9e0ab718467 (patch)
tree295c597be00bb8a0f96748e40f69cd245a1cc72e /dir.c
parenta7fae2af72f5e542a40551aee7583cca79467a47 (diff)
downloadruby-a35d137a37a0c12cb5694e419284b9e0ab718467.tar.gz
[DOC] Moved `File.fnmatch?` to dir.rb
So that no longer disturbed by C comment delimiters.
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diff --git a/dir.c b/dir.c
index 812cb7cbe4..8748391539 100644
--- a/dir.c
+++ b/dir.c
@@ -3180,100 +3180,7 @@ fnmatch_brace(const char *pattern, VALUE val, void *enc)
return (fnmatch(pattern, enc, RSTRING_PTR(path), arg->flags) == 0);
}
-/*
- * call-seq:
- * File.fnmatch( pattern, path, [flags] ) -> (true or false)
- * File.fnmatch?( pattern, path, [flags] ) -> (true or false)
- *
- * Returns true if +path+ matches against +pattern+. The pattern is not a
- * regular expression; instead it follows rules similar to shell filename
- * globbing. It may contain the following metacharacters:
- *
- * <code>*</code>::
- * Matches any file. Can be restricted by other values in the glob.
- * Equivalent to <code>/ .* /x</code> in regexp.
- *
- * <code>*</code>:: Matches all files regular files
- * <code>c*</code>:: Matches all files beginning with <code>c</code>
- * <code>*c</code>:: Matches all files ending with <code>c</code>
- * <code>\*c*</code>:: Matches all files that have <code>c</code> in them
- * (including at the beginning or end).
- *
- * To match hidden files (that start with a <code>.</code> set the
- * File::FNM_DOTMATCH flag.
- *
- * <code>**</code>::
- * Matches directories recursively or files expansively.
- *
- * <code>?</code>::
- * Matches any one character. Equivalent to <code>/.{1}/</code> in regexp.
- *
- * <code>[set]</code>::
- * Matches any one character in +set+. Behaves exactly like character sets
- * in Regexp, including set negation (<code>[^a-z]</code>).
- *
- * <code> \ </code>::
- * Escapes the next metacharacter.
- *
- * <code>{a,b}</code>::
- * Matches pattern a and pattern b if File::FNM_EXTGLOB flag is enabled.
- * Behaves like a Regexp union (<code>(?:a|b)</code>).
- *
- * +flags+ is a bitwise OR of the <code>FNM_XXX</code> constants. The same
- * glob pattern and flags are used by Dir::glob.
- *
- * Examples:
- *
- * File.fnmatch('cat', 'cat') #=> true # match entire string
- * File.fnmatch('cat', 'category') #=> false # only match partial string
- *
- * File.fnmatch('c{at,ub}s', 'cats') #=> false # { } isn't supported by default
- * File.fnmatch('c{at,ub}s', 'cats', File::FNM_EXTGLOB) #=> true # { } is supported on FNM_EXTGLOB
- *
- * File.fnmatch('c?t', 'cat') #=> true # '?' match only 1 character
- * File.fnmatch('c??t', 'cat') #=> false # ditto
- * File.fnmatch('c*', 'cats') #=> true # '*' match 0 or more characters
- * File.fnmatch('c*t', 'c/a/b/t') #=> true # ditto
- * File.fnmatch('ca[a-z]', 'cat') #=> true # inclusive bracket expression
- * File.fnmatch('ca[^t]', 'cat') #=> false # exclusive bracket expression ('^' or '!')
- *
- * File.fnmatch('cat', 'CAT') #=> false # case sensitive
- * File.fnmatch('cat', 'CAT', File::FNM_CASEFOLD) #=> true # case insensitive
- * File.fnmatch('cat', 'CAT', File::FNM_SYSCASE) #=> true or false # depends on the system default
- *
- * File.fnmatch('?', '/', File::FNM_PATHNAME) #=> false # wildcard doesn't match '/' on FNM_PATHNAME
- * File.fnmatch('*', '/', File::FNM_PATHNAME) #=> false # ditto
- * File.fnmatch('[/]', '/', File::FNM_PATHNAME) #=> false # ditto
- *
- * File.fnmatch('\?', '?') #=> true # escaped wildcard becomes ordinary
- * File.fnmatch('\a', 'a') #=> true # escaped ordinary remains ordinary
- * File.fnmatch('\a', '\a', File::FNM_NOESCAPE) #=> true # FNM_NOESCAPE makes '\' ordinary
- * File.fnmatch('[\?]', '?') #=> true # can escape inside bracket expression
- *
- * File.fnmatch('*', '.profile') #=> false # wildcard doesn't match leading
- * File.fnmatch('*', '.profile', File::FNM_DOTMATCH) #=> true # period by default.
- * File.fnmatch('.*', '.profile') #=> true
- *
- * rbfiles = '**' '/' '*.rb' # you don't have to do like this. just write in single string.
- * File.fnmatch(rbfiles, 'main.rb') #=> false
- * File.fnmatch(rbfiles, './main.rb') #=> false
- * File.fnmatch(rbfiles, 'lib/song.rb') #=> true
- * File.fnmatch('**.rb', 'main.rb') #=> true
- * File.fnmatch('**.rb', './main.rb') #=> false
- * File.fnmatch('**.rb', 'lib/song.rb') #=> true
- * File.fnmatch('*', 'dave/.profile') #=> true
- *
- * pattern = '*' '/' '*'
- * File.fnmatch(pattern, 'dave/.profile', File::FNM_PATHNAME) #=> false
- * File.fnmatch(pattern, 'dave/.profile', File::FNM_PATHNAME | File::FNM_DOTMATCH) #=> true
- *
- * pattern = '**' '/' 'foo'
- * File.fnmatch(pattern, 'a/b/c/foo', File::FNM_PATHNAME) #=> true
- * File.fnmatch(pattern, '/a/b/c/foo', File::FNM_PATHNAME) #=> true
- * File.fnmatch(pattern, 'c:/a/b/c/foo', File::FNM_PATHNAME) #=> true
- * File.fnmatch(pattern, 'a/.b/c/foo', File::FNM_PATHNAME) #=> false
- * File.fnmatch(pattern, 'a/.b/c/foo', File::FNM_PATHNAME | File::FNM_DOTMATCH) #=> true
- */
+/* :nodoc: */
static VALUE
file_s_fnmatch(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE obj)
{