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author | Bryan O'Sullivan <bos@serpentine.com> |
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date | Mon Apr 16 14:41:21 2007 -0700 (2007-04-16) |
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1.1 --- a/en/filenames.tex Mon Mar 26 21:58:24 2007 -0700 1.2 +++ b/en/filenames.tex Mon Apr 16 14:41:21 2007 -0700 1.3 @@ -152,15 +152,6 @@ 1.4 token. This small example illustrates the difference between the two. 1.5 \interaction{filenames.glob.star-starstar} 1.6 1.7 -When you're writing a glob pattern, bear in mind that Mercurial will 1.8 -treat a pattern that matches a directory name as ``match every file 1.9 -under that directory''. For example, a glob pattern of 1.10 -``\texttt{**c}'' means \emph{both} ``match files ending in 1.11 -`\texttt{c}''' ``any file under all directories that end in 1.12 -`\texttt{c}'''. I personally find this behaviour counterintuitive. 1.13 -If you need to write a pattern that means ``match \emph{only} files'', 1.14 -you'll need to express it as a regular expression instead; see below. 1.15 - 1.16 \subsection{Regular expression matching with \texttt{re} patterns} 1.17 1.18 Mercurial accepts the same regular expression syntax as the Python