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@deftypefn Replacement int fnmatch (const char *@var{pattern}, const char *@var{string}, int @var{flags})
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Matches @var{string} against @var{pattern}, returning zero if it
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matches, @code{FNM_NOMATCH} if not. @var{pattern} may contain the
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wildcards @code{?} to match any one character, @code{*} to match any
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zero or more characters, or a set of alternate characters in square
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brackets, like @samp{[a-gt8]}, which match one character (@code{a}
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through @code{g}, or @code{t}, or @code{8}, in this example) if that one
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character is in the set. A set may be inverted (i.e., match anything
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except what's in the set) by giving @code{^} or @code{!} as the first
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character in the set. To include those characters in the set, list them
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as anything other than the first character of the set. To include a
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dash in the set, list it last in the set. A backslash character makes
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the following character not special, so for example you could match
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against a literal asterisk with @samp{\*}. To match a literal
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backslash, use @samp{\\}.
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@code{flags} controls various aspects of the matching process, and is a
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boolean OR of zero or more of the following values (defined in
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@code{<fnmatch.h>}):
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@table @code
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@item FNM_PATHNAME
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@itemx FNM_FILE_NAME
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@var{string} is assumed to be a path name. No wildcard will ever match
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@code{/}.
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@item FNM_NOESCAPE
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Do not interpret backslashes as quoting the following special character.
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@item FNM_PERIOD
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A leading period (at the beginning of @var{string}, or if
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@code{FNM_PATHNAME} after a slash) is not matched by @code{*} or
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@code{?} but must be matched explicitly.
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@item FNM_LEADING_DIR
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Means that @var{string} also matches @var{pattern} if some initial part
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of @var{string} matches, and is followed by @code{/} and zero or more
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characters. For example, @samp{foo*} would match either @samp{foobar}
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or @samp{foobar/grill}.
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@item FNM_CASEFOLD
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Ignores case when performing the comparison.
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@end table
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@end deftypefn
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