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34 | .\" @(#)glob.3 8.3 (Berkeley) 4/16/94 | |
59e0d9fe | 35 | .\" $FreeBSD: src/lib/libc/gen/glob.3,v 1.23 2003/02/04 16:28:04 mikeh Exp $ |
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36 | .\" |
37 | .Dd April 16, 1994 | |
38 | .Dt GLOB 3 | |
39 | .Os | |
40 | .Sh NAME | |
41 | .Nm glob , | |
42 | .Nm globfree | |
43 | .Nd generate pathnames matching a pattern | |
44 | .Sh LIBRARY | |
45 | .Lb libc | |
46 | .Sh SYNOPSIS | |
47 | .In glob.h | |
48 | .Ft int | |
49 | .Fn glob "const char *pattern" "int flags" "int (*errfunc)(const char *, int)" "glob_t *pglob" | |
50 | .Ft void | |
51 | .Fn globfree "glob_t *pglob" | |
52 | .Sh DESCRIPTION | |
53 | The | |
54 | .Fn glob | |
55 | function | |
56 | is a pathname generator that implements the rules for file name pattern | |
57 | matching used by the shell. | |
58 | .Pp | |
59 | The include file | |
60 | .Pa glob.h | |
61 | defines the structure type | |
62 | .Fa glob_t , | |
63 | which contains at least the following fields: | |
64 | .Bd -literal | |
65 | typedef struct { | |
66 | int gl_pathc; /* count of total paths so far */ | |
67 | int gl_matchc; /* count of paths matching pattern */ | |
68 | int gl_offs; /* reserved at beginning of gl_pathv */ | |
69 | int gl_flags; /* returned flags */ | |
70 | char **gl_pathv; /* list of paths matching pattern */ | |
71 | } glob_t; | |
72 | .Ed | |
73 | .Pp | |
74 | The argument | |
75 | .Fa pattern | |
76 | is a pointer to a pathname pattern to be expanded. | |
77 | The | |
78 | .Fn glob | |
79 | argument | |
80 | matches all accessible pathnames against the pattern and creates | |
81 | a list of the pathnames that match. | |
82 | In order to have access to a pathname, | |
83 | .Fn glob | |
84 | requires search permission on every component of a path except the last | |
85 | and read permission on each directory of any filename component of | |
86 | .Fa pattern | |
87 | that contains any of the special characters | |
88 | .Ql * , | |
89 | .Ql ?\& | |
90 | or | |
91 | .Ql \&[ . | |
92 | .Pp | |
93 | The | |
94 | .Fn glob | |
95 | argument | |
96 | stores the number of matched pathnames into the | |
97 | .Fa gl_pathc | |
98 | field, and a pointer to a list of pointers to pathnames into the | |
99 | .Fa gl_pathv | |
100 | field. | |
101 | The first pointer after the last pathname is | |
102 | .Dv NULL . | |
103 | If the pattern does not match any pathnames, the returned number of | |
104 | matched paths is set to zero. | |
105 | .Pp | |
106 | It is the caller's responsibility to create the structure pointed to by | |
107 | .Fa pglob . | |
108 | The | |
109 | .Fn glob | |
110 | function allocates other space as needed, including the memory pointed | |
111 | to by | |
112 | .Fa gl_pathv . | |
113 | .Pp | |
114 | The argument | |
115 | .Fa flags | |
116 | is used to modify the behavior of | |
117 | .Fn glob . | |
118 | The value of | |
119 | .Fa flags | |
120 | is the bitwise inclusive | |
121 | .Tn OR | |
122 | of any of the following | |
123 | values defined in | |
124 | .Pa glob.h : | |
125 | .Bl -tag -width GLOB_ALTDIRFUNC | |
126 | .It Dv GLOB_APPEND | |
127 | Append pathnames generated to the ones from a previous call (or calls) | |
128 | to | |
129 | .Fn glob . | |
130 | The value of | |
131 | .Fa gl_pathc | |
132 | will be the total matches found by this call and the previous call(s). | |
133 | The pathnames are appended to, not merged with the pathnames returned by | |
134 | the previous call(s). | |
135 | Between calls, the caller must not change the setting of the | |
136 | .Dv GLOB_DOOFFS | |
137 | flag, nor change the value of | |
138 | .Fa gl_offs | |
139 | when | |
140 | .Dv GLOB_DOOFFS | |
141 | is set, nor (obviously) call | |
142 | .Fn globfree | |
143 | for | |
144 | .Fa pglob . | |
145 | .It Dv GLOB_DOOFFS | |
146 | Make use of the | |
147 | .Fa gl_offs | |
148 | field. | |
149 | If this flag is set, | |
150 | .Fa gl_offs | |
151 | is used to specify how many | |
152 | .Dv NULL | |
153 | pointers to prepend to the beginning | |
154 | of the | |
155 | .Fa gl_pathv | |
156 | field. | |
157 | In other words, | |
158 | .Fa gl_pathv | |
159 | will point to | |
160 | .Fa gl_offs | |
161 | .Dv NULL | |
162 | pointers, | |
163 | followed by | |
164 | .Fa gl_pathc | |
165 | pathname pointers, followed by a | |
166 | .Dv NULL | |
167 | pointer. | |
168 | .It Dv GLOB_ERR | |
169 | Causes | |
170 | .Fn glob | |
171 | to return when it encounters a directory that it cannot open or read. | |
172 | Ordinarily, | |
173 | .Fn glob | |
174 | continues to find matches. | |
175 | .It Dv GLOB_MARK | |
176 | Each pathname that is a directory that matches | |
177 | .Fa pattern | |
178 | has a slash | |
179 | appended. | |
180 | .It Dv GLOB_NOCHECK | |
181 | If | |
182 | .Fa pattern | |
183 | does not match any pathname, then | |
184 | .Fn glob | |
185 | returns a list | |
186 | consisting of only | |
187 | .Fa pattern , | |
59e0d9fe | 188 | with the number of total pathnames set to 1, and the number of matched |
5b2abdfb | 189 | pathnames set to 0. |
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190 | The effect of backslash escaping is present in the pattern returned. |
191 | .It Dv GLOB_NOESCAPE | |
192 | By default, a backslash | |
193 | .Pq Ql \e | |
194 | character is used to escape the following character in the pattern, | |
195 | avoiding any special interpretation of the character. | |
5b2abdfb | 196 | If |
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197 | .Dv GLOB_NOESCAPE |
198 | is set, backslash escaping is disabled. | |
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199 | .It Dv GLOB_NOSORT |
200 | By default, the pathnames are sorted in ascending | |
201 | .Tn ASCII | |
202 | order; | |
203 | this flag prevents that sorting (speeding up | |
204 | .Fn glob ) . | |
205 | .El | |
206 | .Pp | |
207 | The following values may also be included in | |
208 | .Fa flags , | |
209 | however, they are non-standard extensions to | |
210 | .St -p1003.2 . | |
211 | .Bl -tag -width GLOB_ALTDIRFUNC | |
212 | .It Dv GLOB_ALTDIRFUNC | |
213 | The following additional fields in the pglob structure have been | |
214 | initialized with alternate functions for glob to use to open, read, | |
215 | and close directories and to get stat information on names found | |
216 | in those directories. | |
217 | .Bd -literal | |
218 | void *(*gl_opendir)(const char * name); | |
219 | struct dirent *(*gl_readdir)(void *); | |
220 | void (*gl_closedir)(void *); | |
221 | int (*gl_lstat)(const char *name, struct stat *st); | |
222 | int (*gl_stat)(const char *name, struct stat *st); | |
223 | .Ed | |
224 | .Pp | |
225 | This extension is provided to allow programs such as | |
226 | .Xr restore 8 | |
227 | to provide globbing from directories stored on tape. | |
228 | .It Dv GLOB_BRACE | |
229 | Pre-process the pattern string to expand | |
230 | .Ql {pat,pat,...} | |
231 | strings like | |
232 | .Xr csh 1 . | |
233 | The pattern | |
234 | .Ql {} | |
235 | is left unexpanded for historical reasons (and | |
236 | .Xr csh 1 | |
237 | does the same thing to | |
238 | ease typing | |
239 | of | |
240 | .Xr find 1 | |
241 | patterns). | |
242 | .It Dv GLOB_MAGCHAR | |
243 | Set by the | |
244 | .Fn glob | |
245 | function if the pattern included globbing characters. | |
246 | See the description of the usage of the | |
247 | .Fa gl_matchc | |
248 | structure member for more details. | |
249 | .It Dv GLOB_NOMAGIC | |
250 | Is the same as | |
251 | .Dv GLOB_NOCHECK | |
252 | but it only appends the | |
253 | .Fa pattern | |
254 | if it does not contain any of the special characters ``*'', ``?'' or ``[''. | |
255 | .Dv GLOB_NOMAGIC | |
256 | is provided to simplify implementing the historic | |
257 | .Xr csh 1 | |
258 | globbing behavior and should probably not be used anywhere else. | |
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259 | .It Dv GLOB_TILDE |
260 | Expand patterns that start with | |
261 | .Ql ~ | |
262 | to user name home directories. | |
263 | .It Dv GLOB_LIMIT | |
264 | Limit the total number of returned pathnames to the value provided in | |
265 | .Fa gl_matchc | |
266 | (default | |
267 | .Dv ARG_MAX ) . | |
268 | This option should be set for programs | |
269 | that can be coerced into a denial of service attack | |
270 | via patterns that expand to a very large number of matches, | |
271 | such as a long string of | |
272 | .Ql */../*/.. . | |
273 | .El | |
274 | .Pp | |
275 | If, during the search, a directory is encountered that cannot be opened | |
276 | or read and | |
277 | .Fa errfunc | |
278 | is | |
279 | .Pf non- Dv NULL , | |
280 | .Fn glob | |
281 | calls | |
282 | .Fa \*(lp*errfunc\*(rp Ns ( Fa path , errno ) . | |
283 | This may be unintuitive: a pattern like | |
284 | .Ql */Makefile | |
285 | will try to | |
286 | .Xr stat 2 | |
287 | .Ql foo/Makefile | |
288 | even if | |
289 | .Ql foo | |
290 | is not a directory, resulting in a | |
291 | call to | |
292 | .Fa errfunc . | |
293 | The error routine can suppress this action by testing for | |
294 | .Er ENOENT | |
295 | and | |
296 | .Er ENOTDIR ; | |
297 | however, the | |
298 | .Dv GLOB_ERR | |
299 | flag will still cause an immediate | |
300 | return when this happens. | |
301 | .Pp | |
302 | If | |
303 | .Fa errfunc | |
304 | returns non-zero, | |
305 | .Fn glob | |
306 | stops the scan and returns | |
59e0d9fe | 307 | .Dv GLOB_ABORTED |
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308 | after setting |
309 | .Fa gl_pathc | |
310 | and | |
311 | .Fa gl_pathv | |
312 | to reflect any paths already matched. | |
313 | This also happens if an error is encountered and | |
314 | .Dv GLOB_ERR | |
315 | is set in | |
316 | .Fa flags , | |
317 | regardless of the return value of | |
318 | .Fa errfunc , | |
319 | if called. | |
320 | If | |
321 | .Dv GLOB_ERR | |
322 | is not set and either | |
323 | .Fa errfunc | |
324 | is | |
325 | .Dv NULL | |
326 | or | |
327 | .Fa errfunc | |
328 | returns zero, the error is ignored. | |
329 | .Pp | |
330 | The | |
331 | .Fn globfree | |
332 | function frees any space associated with | |
333 | .Fa pglob | |
334 | from a previous call(s) to | |
335 | .Fn glob . | |
336 | .Sh RETURN VALUES | |
337 | On successful completion, | |
338 | .Fn glob | |
339 | returns zero. | |
340 | In addition the fields of | |
341 | .Fa pglob | |
342 | contain the values described below: | |
343 | .Bl -tag -width GLOB_NOCHECK | |
344 | .It Fa gl_pathc | |
345 | contains the total number of matched pathnames so far. | |
346 | This includes other matches from previous invocations of | |
347 | .Fn glob | |
348 | if | |
349 | .Dv GLOB_APPEND | |
350 | was specified. | |
351 | .It Fa gl_matchc | |
352 | contains the number of matched pathnames in the current invocation of | |
353 | .Fn glob . | |
354 | .It Fa gl_flags | |
355 | contains a copy of the | |
356 | .Fa flags | |
59e0d9fe | 357 | argument with the bit |
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358 | .Dv GLOB_MAGCHAR |
359 | set if | |
360 | .Fa pattern | |
361 | contained any of the special characters ``*'', ``?'' or ``['', cleared | |
362 | if not. | |
363 | .It Fa gl_pathv | |
364 | contains a pointer to a | |
365 | .Dv NULL Ns -terminated | |
366 | list of matched pathnames. | |
367 | However, if | |
368 | .Fa gl_pathc | |
369 | is zero, the contents of | |
370 | .Fa gl_pathv | |
371 | are undefined. | |
372 | .El | |
373 | .Pp | |
374 | If | |
375 | .Fn glob | |
376 | terminates due to an error, it sets errno and returns one of the | |
377 | following non-zero constants, which are defined in the include | |
378 | file | |
379 | .Aq Pa glob.h : | |
380 | .Bl -tag -width GLOB_NOCHECK | |
381 | .It Dv GLOB_NOSPACE | |
382 | An attempt to allocate memory failed, or if | |
383 | .Fa errno | |
384 | was 0 | |
385 | .Dv GLOB_LIMIT | |
386 | was specified in the flags and | |
387 | .Fa pglob\->gl_matchc | |
388 | or more patterns were matched. | |
59e0d9fe | 389 | .It Dv GLOB_ABORTED |
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390 | The scan was stopped because an error was encountered and either |
391 | .Dv GLOB_ERR | |
392 | was set or | |
393 | .Fa \*(lp*errfunc\*(rp\*(lp\*(rp | |
394 | returned non-zero. | |
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395 | .It Dv GLOB_NOMATCH |
396 | The pattern did not match a pathname and | |
397 | .Dv GLOB_NOCHECK | |
398 | was not set. | |
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399 | .El |
400 | .Pp | |
401 | The arguments | |
402 | .Fa pglob\->gl_pathc | |
403 | and | |
404 | .Fa pglob\->gl_pathv | |
405 | are still set as specified above. | |
406 | .Sh EXAMPLES | |
407 | A rough equivalent of | |
408 | .Ql "ls -l *.c *.h" | |
409 | can be obtained with the | |
410 | following code: | |
411 | .Bd -literal -offset indent | |
412 | glob_t g; | |
413 | ||
414 | g.gl_offs = 2; | |
415 | glob("*.c", GLOB_DOOFFS, NULL, &g); | |
416 | glob("*.h", GLOB_DOOFFS | GLOB_APPEND, NULL, &g); | |
417 | g.gl_pathv[0] = "ls"; | |
418 | g.gl_pathv[1] = "-l"; | |
419 | execvp("ls", g.gl_pathv); | |
420 | .Ed | |
421 | .Sh SEE ALSO | |
422 | .Xr sh 1 , | |
423 | .Xr fnmatch 3 , | |
424 | .Xr regexp 3 | |
425 | .Sh STANDARDS | |
426 | The | |
427 | .Fn glob | |
428 | function is expected to be | |
429 | .St -p1003.2 | |
430 | compatible with the exception | |
431 | that the flags | |
432 | .Dv GLOB_ALTDIRFUNC , | |
433 | .Dv GLOB_BRACE , | |
434 | .Dv GLOB_LIMIT , | |
435 | .Dv GLOB_MAGCHAR , | |
436 | .Dv GLOB_NOMAGIC , | |
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437 | and |
438 | .Dv GLOB_TILDE , | |
439 | and the fields | |
440 | .Fa gl_matchc | |
441 | and | |
442 | .Fa gl_flags | |
443 | should not be used by applications striving for strict | |
444 | .Tn POSIX | |
445 | conformance. | |
446 | .Sh HISTORY | |
447 | The | |
448 | .Fn glob | |
449 | and | |
450 | .Fn globfree | |
451 | functions first appeared in | |
452 | .Bx 4.4 . | |
453 | .Sh BUGS | |
454 | Patterns longer than | |
455 | .Dv MAXPATHLEN | |
456 | may cause unchecked errors. | |
457 | .Pp | |
458 | The | |
459 | .Fn glob | |
460 | argument | |
461 | may fail and set errno for any of the errors specified for the | |
462 | library routines | |
463 | .Xr stat 2 , | |
464 | .Xr closedir 3 , | |
465 | .Xr opendir 3 , | |
466 | .Xr readdir 3 , | |
467 | .Xr malloc 3 , | |
468 | and | |
469 | .Xr free 3 . |