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Author r.david.murray
Recipients eli.bendersky, eric.araujo, giampaolo.rodola, ncoghlan, pitrou, r.david.murray, ubershmekel
Date 2012年02月09日.18:03:55
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So given
 /home/a
 /home/a/k.py
 /home/a/c/j.py
 /home/b/z.py
 /home/b/c/f.py
and a current directory of /home/a, we'd have:
 pattern matches
 ------- -------
 *.py k.py, c/j.py
 c/*.py c/j.py
 c* c [?]
 ../*.py ?
 ../c/*.py ?
Thinking about those .. cases makes my brain hurt :) What does it mean to match '../*.py' when I'm recursing into the c subdirectory? What does it mean in the current directory, for that matter?
As you can see, your short explanation has left me with one case where I have a question, and one set of cases where my intuition completely fails.
--David
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