Struct glob::Pattern [] [src]

pub struct Pattern {
    // some fields omitted
}

A compiled Unix shell style pattern.

? matches any single character

* matches any (possibly empty) sequence of characters

** matches the current directory and arbitrary subdirectories. This sequence must form a single path component, so both **a and b** are invalid and will result in an error. A sequence of more than two consecutive * characters is also invalid.

[...] matches any character inside the brackets. Character sequences can also specify ranges of characters, as ordered by Unicode, so e.g. [0-9] specifies any character between 0 and 9 inclusive. An unclosed bracket is invalid.

[!...] is the negation of [...], i.e. it matches any characters not in the brackets.

The metacharacters ?, *, [, ] can be matched by using brackets (e.g. [?]). When a ] occurs immediately following [ or [! then it is interpreted as being part of, rather then ending, the character set, so ] and NOT ] can be matched by []] and [!]] respectively. The - character can be specified inside a character sequence pattern by placing it at the start or the end, e.g. [abc-].

Methods

impl Pattern
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fn new(pattern: &str) -> Result<PatternPatternError>

This function compiles Unix shell style patterns.

An invalid glob pattern will yield an error.

fn escape(s: &str) -> String

Escape metacharacters within the given string by surrounding them in brackets. The resulting string will, when compiled into a Pattern, match the input string and nothing else.

fn matches(&self, str: &str) -> bool

Return if the given str matches this Pattern using the default match options (i.e. MatchOptions::new()).

Example

use glob::Pattern;

assert!(Pattern::new("c?t").unwrap().matches("cat"));
assert!(Pattern::new("k[!e]tteh").unwrap().matches("kitteh"));
assert!(Pattern::new("d*g").unwrap().matches("doog"));

fn matches_path(&self, path: &Path) -> bool

Return if the given Path, when converted to a str, matches this Pattern using the default match options (i.e. MatchOptions::new()).

fn matches_with(&self, str: &str, options: &MatchOptions) -> bool

Return if the given str matches this Pattern using the specified match options.

fn matches_path_with(&self, path: &Path, options: &MatchOptions) -> bool

Return if the given Path, when converted to a str, matches this Pattern using the specified match options.

fn as_str<'a>(&'a self) -> &'a str

Access the original glob pattern.

Trait Implementations

impl Debug for Pattern
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fn fmt(&self, __arg_0: &mut Formatter) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter.

impl Default for Pattern
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fn default() -> Pattern

Returns the "default value" for a type. Read more

impl Hash for Pattern
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fn hash<__H: Hasher>(&self, __arg_0: &mut __H)

Feeds this value into the state given, updating the hasher as necessary.

fn hash_slice<H>(data: &[Self], state: &mut H) where H: Hasher
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Feeds a slice of this type into the state provided.

impl Ord for Pattern
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fn cmp(&self, __arg_0: &Pattern) -> Ordering

This method returns an Ordering between self and other. Read more

impl PartialOrd for Pattern
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fn partial_cmp(&self, __arg_0: &Pattern) -> Option<Ordering>

This method returns an ordering between self and other values if one exists. Read more

fn lt(&self, __arg_0: &Pattern) -> bool

This method tests less than (for self and other) and is used by the < operator. Read more

fn le(&self, __arg_0: &Pattern) -> bool

This method tests less than or equal to (for self and other) and is used by the <= operator. Read more

fn gt(&self, __arg_0: &Pattern) -> bool

This method tests greater than (for self and other) and is used by the > operator. Read more

fn ge(&self, __arg_0: &Pattern) -> bool

This method tests greater than or equal to (for self and other) and is used by the >= operator. Read more

impl Eq for Pattern
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impl PartialEq for Pattern
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fn eq(&self, __arg_0: &Pattern) -> bool

This method tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==. Read more

fn ne(&self, __arg_0: &Pattern) -> bool

This method tests for !=.

impl Clone for Pattern
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fn clone(&self) -> Pattern

Returns a copy of the value. Read more

fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more

impl Display for Pattern
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Show the original glob pattern.

fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter.

impl FromStr for Pattern
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type Err = PatternError

The associated error which can be returned from parsing.

fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result<PatternPatternError>

Parses a string s to return a value of this type. Read more