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FNMATCH(3am)               GNU Awk Extension Modules              FNMATCH(3am)

NAME
       fnmatch - compare a string against a filename wildcard

SYNOPSIS
       @load "fnmatch"

       result = fnmatch(pattern, string, flags)

DESCRIPTION
       The  fnmatch extension provides an AWK interface to the fnmatch(3) rou-
       tine.  It adds a single function named fnmatch(), one predefined  vari-
       able (FNM_NOMATCH), and an array of flag values named FNM.

       The first argument is the filename wildcard to match, the second is the
       filename string, and the third is either zero, or the bitwise OR of one
       or more of the flags in the FNM array.

       The  return value is zero on success, FNM_NOMATCH if the string did not
       match the pattern, or a different non-zero value if an error occurred.

       The flags are follows:

       FNM["CASEFOLD"]
              Corresponds to the FNM_CASEFOLD flag as defined in fnmatch(3).

       FNM["FILE_NAME"]
              Corresponds to the FNM_FILE_NAME flag as defined in fnmatch(3).

       FNM["LEADING_DIR"]
              Corresponds  to  the  FNM_LEADING_DIR   flag   as   defined   in
              fnmatch(3).

       FNM["NOESCAPE"]
              Corresponds to the FNM_NOESCAPE flag as defined in fnmatch(3).

       FNM["PATHNAME"]
              Corresponds to the FNM_PATHNAME flag as defined in fnmatch(3).

       FNM["PERIOD"]
              Corresponds to the FNM_PERIOD flag as defined in fnmatch(3).

NOTES
       Nothing  prevents  AWK  code  from  changing  the  predefined variabale
       FNM_NOMATCH, but doing so may cause strange results.

EXAMPLE
       @load "fnmatch"
       ...
       flags = or(FNM["PERIOD"], FNM["NOESCAPE"])
       if (fnmatch("*.a", "foo.c", flags) == FNM_NOMATCH)
            print "no match"

SEE ALSO
       GAWK:   Effective   AWK   Programming,    filefuncs(3am),    fork(3am),
       inplace(3am), ordchr(3am), readdir(3am), readfile(3am), revoutput(3am),
       rwarray(3am), time(3am).

       fnmatch(3).

AUTHOR
       Arnold Robbins, arnold@skeeve.com.

COPYING PERMISSIONS
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       Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim  copies  of  this
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       are preserved on all copies.

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       Permission  is granted to copy and distribute translations of this man-
       ual page into another language, under the above conditions for modified
       versions,  except that this permission notice may be stated in a trans-
       lation approved by the Foundation.

Free Software Foundation          Jan 15 2013                     FNMATCH(3am)

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