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GlobRule

Struct GlobRule 

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pub struct GlobRule { /* private fields */ }
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Rejects input containing shell glob characters.

Default denied: *, ?, [, ], {, }.

§Rationale

Glob characters cause unintended filename expansion in shell contexts:

rm *.log          → deletes all .log files
cat file[0-9]     → expands to matching filenames
echo {a,b,c}      → brace expansion

Note: { and } overlap with ShellMetaRule. When both rules are active, each reports its own violation independently. This is intentional — overlapping reports provide richer context about why an input was rejected.

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impl GlobRule

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pub fn with_denied(denied: Vec<char>) -> Self

Create a rule with a custom set of denied glob characters.

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impl Default for GlobRule

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fn default() -> Self

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
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impl Rule for GlobRule

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fn name(&self) -> &'static str

A unique, human-readable identifier for this rule.
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fn check(&self, input: &str) -> RuleResult

Check the input and return violations, if any.

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