/* ** Do shell-style pattern matching for ?, \, [], and * characters. ** It is 8bit clean. ** ** Written by Rich $alz, mirror!rs, Wed Nov 26 19:03:17 EST 1986. ** Rich $alz is now . ** ** Modified by Wayne Davison to special-case '/' matching, to make '**' ** work differently than '*', and to fix the character-class code. */ #include "rsync.h" /* What character marks an inverted character class? */ #define NEGATE_CLASS '!' #define false 0 #define true 1 /* Look for pattern "p" in the "text" string. */ int wildmatch(const char *p, const char *text) { int matched, special; char ch, prev; for ( ; (ch = *p) != '\0'; text++, p++) { if (*text == '\0' && ch != '*') return false; switch (ch) { case '\\': /* Literal match with following character. Note that the test * in "default" handles the p[1] == '\0' failure case. */ ch = *++p; /* FALLTHROUGH */ default: if (*text != ch) return false; continue; case '?': /* Match anything but '/'. */ if (*text == '/') return false; continue; case '*': if (*++p == '*') { while (*++p == '*') {} special = true; } else special = false; if (*p == '\0') { /* Trailing "**" matches everything. */ return special? true : strchr(text, '/') == 0; } for ( ; *text; text++) { if (wildmatch(p, text)) return true; if (!special && *text == '/') return false; } return false; case '[': special = *++p == NEGATE_CLASS ? true : false; if (special) { /* Inverted character class. */ p++; } prev = 0; matched = false; ch = *p; if (ch == ']' || ch == '-') { if (*text == ch) matched = true; prev = ch; ch = *++p; } for ( ; ch != ']'; prev = ch, ch = *++p) { if (!ch) return false; if (ch == '-' && prev && p[1] && p[1] != ']') { if (*text <= *++p && *text >= prev) matched = true; ch = 0; /* This makes "prev" get set to 0. */ } else if (*text == ch) matched = true; } if (matched == special) return false; continue; } } return *text == '\0'; }