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33.Dd July 18, 2004
34.Dt FNMATCH 3
35.Os
36.Sh NAME
37.Nm fnmatch
38.Nd test whether a filename or pathname matches a shell-style pattern
39.Sh LIBRARY
40.Lb libc
41.Sh SYNOPSIS
42.In fnmatch.h
43.Ft int
44.Fn fnmatch "const char *pattern" "const char *string" "int flags"
45.Sh DESCRIPTION
46The
47.Fn fnmatch
48function
49matches patterns according to the rules used by the shell.
50It checks the string specified by the
51.Fa string
52argument to see if it matches the pattern specified by the
53.Fa pattern
54argument.
55.Pp
56The
57.Fa flags
58argument modifies the interpretation of
59.Fa pattern
60and
61.Fa string .
62The value of
63.Fa flags
64is the bitwise inclusive
65.Tn OR
66of any of the following
67constants, which are defined in the include file
68.In fnmatch.h .
69.Bl -tag -width FNM_PATHNAME
70.It Dv FNM_NOESCAPE
71Normally, every occurrence of a backslash
72.Pq Ql \e
73followed by a character in
74.Fa pattern
75is replaced by that character.
76This is done to negate any special meaning for the character.
77If the
78.Dv FNM_NOESCAPE
79flag is set, a backslash character is treated as an ordinary character.
80.It Dv FNM_PATHNAME
81Slash characters in
82.Fa string
83must be explicitly matched by slashes in
84.Fa pattern .
85If this flag is not set, then slashes are treated as regular characters.
86.It Dv FNM_PERIOD
87Leading periods in
88.Fa string
89must be explicitly matched by periods in
90.Fa pattern .
91If this flag is not set, then leading periods are treated as regular
92characters.
93The definition of
94.Dq leading
95is related to the specification of
96.Dv FNM_PATHNAME .
97A period is always
98.Dq leading
99if it is the first character in
100.Fa string .
101Additionally, if
102.Dv FNM_PATHNAME
103is set,
104a period is
105leading
106if it immediately follows a slash.
107.It Dv FNM_LEADING_DIR
108Ignore
109.Dq Li /*
110rest after successful
111.Fa pattern
112matching.
113.It Dv FNM_CASEFOLD
114Ignore case distinctions in both the
115.Fa pattern
116and the
117.Fa string .
118.El
119.Sh RETURN VALUES
120The
121.Fn fnmatch
122function returns zero if
123.Fa string
124matches the pattern specified by
125.Fa pattern ,
126otherwise, it returns the value
127.Dv FNM_NOMATCH .
128.Sh SEE ALSO
129.Xr sh 1 ,
130.Xr glob 3 ,
131.Xr regex 3
132.Sh STANDARDS
133The current implementation of the
134.Fn fnmatch
135function
136.Em does not
137conform to
138.St -p1003.2 .
139Collating symbol expressions, equivalence class expressions and
140character class expressions are not supported.
141.Sh HISTORY
142The
143.Fn fnmatch
144function first appeared in
145.Bx 4.4 .
146.Sh BUGS
147The pattern
148.Ql *
149matches the empty string, even if
150.Dv FNM_PATHNAME
151is specified.
152