666334bd48
Signed-off-by: Tonis Tiigi <tonistiigi@gmail.com>
299 lines
9.4 KiB
Go
299 lines
9.4 KiB
Go
//
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// Copyright 2014, Sander van Harmelen
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// Copyright 2020, Christian Rebischke
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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//
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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//
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// Package pathspec implements git compatible gitignore pattern matching.
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// See the description below, if you are unfamiliar with it:
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//
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// A blank line matches no files, so it can serve as a separator for readability.
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//
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// A line starting with # serves as a comment. Put a backslash ("\") in front of
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// the first hash for patterns that begin with a hash.
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//
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// An optional prefix "!" which negates the pattern; any matching file excluded
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// by a previous pattern will become included again. If a negated pattern matches,
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// this will override lower precedence patterns sources. Put a backslash ("\") in
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// front of the first "!" for patterns that begin with a literal "!", for example,
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// "\!important!.txt".
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//
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// If the pattern ends with a slash, it is removed for the purpose of the following
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// description, but it would only find a match with a directory. In other words,
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// foo/ will match a directory foo and paths underneath it, but will not match a
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// regular file or a symbolic link foo (this is consistent with the way how pathspec
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// works in general in Git).
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//
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// If the pattern does not contain a slash /, Git treats it as a shell glob pattern
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// and checks for a match against the pathname relative to the location of the
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// .gitignore file (relative to the toplevel of the work tree if not from a
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// .gitignore file).
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//
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// Otherwise, Git treats the pattern as a shell glob suitable for consumption by
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// fnmatch(3) with the FNM_PATHNAME flag: wildcards in the pattern will not match
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// a / in the pathname. For example, "Documentation/*.html" matches
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// "Documentation/git.html" but not "Documentation/ppc/ppc.html" or/
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// "tools/perf/Documentation/perf.html".
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//
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// A leading slash matches the beginning of the pathname. For example, "/*.c"
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// matches "cat-file.c" but not "mozilla-sha1/sha1.c".
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//
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// Two consecutive asterisks ("**") in patterns matched against full pathname
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// may have special meaning:
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//
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// A leading "**" followed by a slash means match in all directories. For example,
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// "**/foo" matches file or directory "foo" anywhere, the same as pattern "foo".
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// "**/foo/bar" matches file or directory "bar" anywhere that is directly under
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// directory "foo".
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//
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// A trailing "/" matches everything inside. For example, "abc/" matches all files
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// inside directory "abc", relative to the location of the .gitignore file, with
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// infinite depth.
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//
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// A slash followed by two consecutive asterisks then a slash matches zero or more
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// directories. For example, "a/**/b" matches "a/b", "a/x/b", "a/x/y/b" and so on.
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//
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// Other consecutive asterisks are considered invalid.
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package pathspec
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import (
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"bufio"
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"bytes"
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"io"
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"path/filepath"
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"regexp"
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"strings"
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)
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type gitIgnorePattern struct {
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Regex string
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Include bool
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}
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// GitIgnore uses a string slice of patterns for matching on a filepath string.
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// On match it returns true, otherwise false. On error it passes the error through.
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func GitIgnore(patterns []string, name string) (ignore bool, err error) {
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for _, pattern := range patterns {
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p := parsePattern(pattern)
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// Convert Windows paths to Unix paths
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name = filepath.ToSlash(name)
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match, err := regexp.MatchString(p.Regex, name)
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if err != nil {
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return ignore, err
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}
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if match {
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if p.Include {
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return false, nil
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}
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ignore = true
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}
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}
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return ignore, nil
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}
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// ReadGitIgnore implements the io.Reader interface for reading a gitignore file
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// line by line. It behaves exactly like the GitIgnore function. The only difference
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// is that GitIgnore works on a string slice.
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//
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// ReadGitIgnore returns a boolean value if we match or not and an error.
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func ReadGitIgnore(content io.Reader, name string) (ignore bool, err error) {
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scanner := bufio.NewScanner(content)
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for scanner.Scan() {
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pattern := strings.TrimSpace(scanner.Text())
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if len(pattern) == 0 || pattern[0] == '#' {
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continue
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}
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p := parsePattern(pattern)
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// Convert Windows paths to Unix paths
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name = filepath.ToSlash(name)
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match, err := regexp.MatchString(p.Regex, name)
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if err != nil {
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return ignore, err
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}
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if match {
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if p.Include {
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return false, scanner.Err()
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}
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ignore = true
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}
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}
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return ignore, scanner.Err()
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}
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func parsePattern(pattern string) *gitIgnorePattern {
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p := &gitIgnorePattern{}
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// An optional prefix "!" which negates the pattern; any matching file
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// excluded by a previous pattern will become included again.
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if strings.HasPrefix(pattern, "!") {
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pattern = pattern[1:]
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p.Include = true
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} else {
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p.Include = false
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}
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// Remove leading back-slash escape for escaped hash ('#') or
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// exclamation mark ('!').
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if strings.HasPrefix(pattern, "\\") {
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pattern = pattern[1:]
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}
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// Split pattern into segments.
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patternSegs := strings.Split(pattern, "/")
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// A pattern beginning with a slash ('/') will only match paths
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// directly on the root directory instead of any descendant paths.
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// So remove empty first segment to make pattern absoluut to root.
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// A pattern without a beginning slash ('/') will match any
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// descendant path. This is equivilent to "**/{pattern}". So
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// prepend with double-asterisks to make pattern relative to
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// root.
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if patternSegs[0] == "" {
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patternSegs = patternSegs[1:]
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} else if patternSegs[0] != "**" {
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patternSegs = append([]string{"**"}, patternSegs...)
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}
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// A pattern ending with a slash ('/') will match all descendant
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// paths of if it is a directory but not if it is a regular file.
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// This is equivalent to "{pattern}/**". So, set last segment to
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// double asterisks to include all descendants.
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if patternSegs[len(patternSegs)-1] == "" {
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patternSegs[len(patternSegs)-1] = "**"
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}
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// Build regular expression from pattern.
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var expr bytes.Buffer
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expr.WriteString("^")
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needSlash := false
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for i, seg := range patternSegs {
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switch seg {
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case "**":
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switch {
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case i == 0 && i == len(patternSegs)-1:
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// A pattern consisting solely of double-asterisks ('**')
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// will match every path.
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expr.WriteString(".+")
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case i == 0:
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// A normalized pattern beginning with double-asterisks
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// ('**') will match any leading path segments.
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expr.WriteString("(?:.+/)?")
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needSlash = false
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case i == len(patternSegs)-1:
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// A normalized pattern ending with double-asterisks ('**')
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// will match any trailing path segments.
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expr.WriteString("/.+")
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default:
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// A pattern with inner double-asterisks ('**') will match
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// multiple (or zero) inner path segments.
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expr.WriteString("(?:/.+)?")
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needSlash = true
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}
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case "*":
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// Match single path segment.
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if needSlash {
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expr.WriteString("/")
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}
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expr.WriteString("[^/]+")
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needSlash = true
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default:
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// Match segment glob pattern.
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if needSlash {
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expr.WriteString("/")
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}
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expr.WriteString(translateGlob(seg))
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needSlash = true
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}
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}
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expr.WriteString("$")
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p.Regex = expr.String()
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return p
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}
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// NOTE: This is derived from `fnmatch.translate()` and is similar to
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// the POSIX function `fnmatch()` with the `FNM_PATHNAME` flag set.
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func translateGlob(glob string) string {
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var regex bytes.Buffer
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escape := false
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for i := 0; i < len(glob); i++ {
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char := glob[i]
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// Escape the character.
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switch {
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case escape:
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escape = false
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regex.WriteString(regexp.QuoteMeta(string(char)))
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case char == '\\':
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// Escape character, escape next character.
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escape = true
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case char == '*':
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// Multi-character wildcard. Match any string (except slashes),
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// including an empty string.
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regex.WriteString("[^/]*")
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case char == '?':
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// Single-character wildcard. Match any single character (except
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// a slash).
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regex.WriteString("[^/]")
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case char == '[':
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regex.WriteString(translateBracketExpression(&i, glob))
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default:
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// Regular character, escape it for regex.
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regex.WriteString(regexp.QuoteMeta(string(char)))
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}
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}
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return regex.String()
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}
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// Bracket expression wildcard. Except for the beginning
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// exclamation mark, the whole bracket expression can be used
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// directly as regex but we have to find where the expression
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// ends.
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// - "[][!]" matches ']', '[' and '!'.
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// - "[]-]" matches ']' and '-'.
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// - "[!]a-]" matches any character except ']', 'a' and '-'.
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func translateBracketExpression(i *int, glob string) string {
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regex := string(glob[*i])
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*i++
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j := *i
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// Pass bracket expression negation.
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if j < len(glob) && glob[j] == '!' {
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j++
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}
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// Pass first closing bracket if it is at the beginning of the
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// expression.
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if j < len(glob) && glob[j] == ']' {
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j++
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}
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// Find closing bracket. Stop once we reach the end or find it.
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for j < len(glob) && glob[j] != ']' {
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j++
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}
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if j < len(glob) {
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if glob[*i] == '!' {
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regex = regex + "^"
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*i++
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}
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regex = regexp.QuoteMeta(glob[*i:j])
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*i = j
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} else {
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// Failed to find closing bracket, treat opening bracket as a
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// bracket literal instead of as an expression.
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regex = regexp.QuoteMeta(string(glob[*i]))
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}
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return "[" + regex + "]"
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}
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