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#NAME

File::DosGlob - DOS like globbing and then some

#SYNOPSIS

require 5.004;
# override CORE::glob in current package
use File::DosGlob 'glob';
# override CORE::glob in ALL packages (use with extreme caution!)
use File::DosGlob 'GLOBAL_glob';
@perlfiles = glob "..\\pe?l/*.p?";
print <..\\pe?l/*.p?>;
# from the command line (overrides only in main::)
> perl -MFile::DosGlob=glob -e "print <../pe*/*p?>"

#DESCRIPTION

A module that implements DOS-like globbing with a few enhancements. It is largely compatible with perlglob.exe (the M$ setargv.obj version) in all but one respect--it understands wildcards in directory components.

For example, <..\\l*b\\file/*glob.p?> will work as expected (in that it will find something like '..\lib\File/DosGlob.pm' alright). Note that all path components are case-insensitive, and that backslashes and forward slashes are both accepted, and preserved. You may have to double the backslashes if you are putting them in literally, due to double-quotish parsing of the pattern by perl.

Extending it to csh patterns is left as an exercise to the reader.

#EXPORTS (by request only)

glob()

#BUGS

Should probably be built into the core, and needs to stop pandering to DOS habits. Needs a dose of optimizium too.

#AUTHOR

Gurusamy Sarathy <gsar@umich.edu>

#HISTORY

  • Support for globally overriding glob() (GSAR 3-JUN-98)

  • Scalar context, independent iterator context fixes (GSAR 15-SEP-97)

  • A few dir-vs-file optimizations result in glob importation being 10 times faster than using perlglob.exe, and using perlglob.bat is only twice as slow as perlglob.exe (GSAR 28-MAY-97)

  • Several cleanups prompted by lack of compatible perlglob.exe under Borland (GSAR 27-MAY-97)

  • Initial version (GSAR 20-FEB-97)

#SEE ALSO

perl

perlglob.bat

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