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52 lines
1.8 KiB
/*Package ignore provides tools for writing ignore files (a la .gitignore).
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This provides both an ignore parser and a file-aware processor.
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The format of ignore files closely follows, but does not exactly match, the
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format for .gitignore files (https://git-scm.com/docs/gitignore).
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The formatting rules are as follows:
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- Parsing is line-by-line
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- Empty lines are ignored
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- Lines the begin with # (comments) will be ignored
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- Leading and trailing spaces are always ignored
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- Inline comments are NOT supported ('foo* # Any foo' does not contain a comment)
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- There is no support for multi-line patterns
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- Shell glob patterns are supported. See Go's "path/filepath".Match
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- If a pattern begins with a leading !, the match will be negated.
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- If a pattern begins with a leading /, only paths relatively rooted will match.
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- If the pattern ends with a trailing /, only directories will match
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- If a pattern contains no slashes, file basenames are tested (not paths)
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- The pattern sequence "**", while legal in a glob, will cause an error here
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(to indicate incompatibility with .gitignore).
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Example:
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# Match any file named foo.txt
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foo.txt
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# Match any text file
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*.txt
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# Match only directories named mydir
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mydir/
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# Match only text files in the top-level directory
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/*.txt
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# Match only the file foo.txt in the top-level directory
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/foo.txt
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# Match any file named ab.txt, ac.txt, or ad.txt
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a[b-d].txt
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Notable differences from .gitignore:
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- The '**' syntax is not supported.
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- The globbing library is Go's 'filepath.Match', not fnmatch(3)
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- Trailing spaces are always ignored (there is no supported escape sequence)
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- The evaluation of escape sequences has not been tested for compatibility
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- There is no support for '\!' as a special leading sequence.
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*/
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package ignore
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