| \section{Standard Module \sectcode{fnmatch}} |
| \stmodindex{fnmatch} |
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| This module provides support for Unix shell-style wildcards, which are |
| \emph{not} the same as Python's regular expressions (which are |
| documented in the \code{regex} module). The special characters used |
| in shell-style wildcards are: |
| \begin{itemize} |
| \item[\code{*}] matches everything |
| \item[\code{?}] matches any single character |
| \item[\code{[}\var{seq}\code{]}] matches any character in \var{seq} |
| \item[\code{[!}\var{seq}\code{]}] matches any character not in \var{seq} |
| \end{itemize} |
| |
| Note that the filename separator (\code{'/'} on Unix) is \emph{not} |
| special to this module. See module \code{glob} for pathname expansion |
| (\code{glob} uses \code{fnmatch} to match filename segments). |
| |
| \begin{funcdesc}{fnmatch}{filename\, pattern} |
| Test whether the \var{filename} string matches the \var{pattern} |
| string, returning true or false. If the operating system is |
| case-insensitive, then both parameters will be normalized to all |
| lower- or upper-case before the comparision is performed. If you |
| require a case-sensitive comparision regardless of whether that's |
| standard for your operating system, use \code{fnmatchcase()} instead. |
| \end{funcdesc} |
| |
| \begin{funcdesc}{fnmatchcase}{} |
| Test whether \var{filename} matches \var{pattern}, returning true or |
| false; the comparision is case-sensitive. |
| \end{funcdesc} |
| |
| \begin{funcdesc}{translate}{pattern} |
| Translate a shell pattern into a corresponding regular expression, |
| returning a string describing the pattern. It does not compile the |
| expression. |
| \end{funcdesc} |
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