- // we assume that it's not empty
- wxCHECK_RET( Strlen(pszFile) != 0, FALSE);
-
- // skip path separator in the beginning of the file name if present
- if ( wxIsPathSeparator(*pszFile) )
- pszFile++;
-
- // copy the path (strtok will modify it)
- char *szPath = new char[strlen(pszPath) + 1];
- strcpy(szPath, pszPath);
-
- wxString strFile;
- char *pc;
- for ( pc = strtok(szPath, PATH_SEP); pc; pc = strtok(NULL, PATH_SEP) ) {
- // search for the file in this directory
- strFile = pc;
- if ( !wxEndsWithPathSeparator(pc) )
- strFile += FILE_SEP_PATH;
- strFile += pszFile;
-
- if ( FileExists(strFile) ) {
- *pStr = strFile;
- break;
+ if (text.empty())
+ {
+ /* Match if both are empty. */
+ return pat.empty();
+ }
+
+ const wxChar *m = pat.c_str(),
+ *n = text.c_str(),
+ *ma = NULL,
+ *na = NULL,
+ *mp = NULL,
+ *np = NULL;
+ int just = 0,
+ pcount = 0,
+ acount = 0,
+ count = 0;
+
+ if (dot_special && (*n == wxT('.')))
+ {
+ /* Never match so that hidden Unix files
+ * are never found. */
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ for (;;)
+ {
+ if (*m == wxT('*'))
+ {
+ ma = ++m;
+ na = n;
+ just = 1;
+ mp = NULL;
+ acount = count;
+ }
+ else if (*m == wxT('?'))
+ {
+ m++;
+ if (!*n++)
+ return false;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ if (*m == wxT('\\'))
+ {
+ m++;
+ /* Quoting "nothing" is a bad thing */
+ if (!*m)
+ return false;
+ }
+ if (!*m)
+ {
+ /*
+ * If we are out of both strings or we just
+ * saw a wildcard, then we can say we have a
+ * match
+ */
+ if (!*n)
+ return true;
+ if (just)
+ return true;
+ just = 0;
+ goto not_matched;
+ }
+ /*
+ * We could check for *n == NULL at this point, but
+ * since it's more common to have a character there,
+ * check to see if they match first (m and n) and
+ * then if they don't match, THEN we can check for
+ * the NULL of n
+ */
+ just = 0;
+ if (*m == *n)
+ {
+ m++;
+ if (*n == wxT(' '))
+ mp = NULL;
+ count++;
+ n++;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+
+ not_matched:
+
+ /*
+ * If there are no more characters in the
+ * string, but we still need to find another
+ * character (*m != NULL), then it will be
+ * impossible to match it
+ */
+ if (!*n)
+ return false;
+ if (mp)
+ {
+ m = mp;
+ if (*np == wxT(' '))
+ {
+ mp = NULL;
+ goto check_percent;
+ }
+ n = ++np;
+ count = pcount;
+ }
+ else
+ check_percent:
+
+ if (ma)
+ {
+ m = ma;
+ n = ++na;
+ count = acount;
+ }
+ else
+ return false;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+// Return the type of an open file
+//
+// Some file types on some platforms seem seekable but in fact are not.
+// The main use of this function is to allow such cases to be detected
+// (IsSeekable() is implemented as wxGetFileKind() == wxFILE_KIND_DISK).
+//
+// This is important for the archive streams, which benefit greatly from
+// being able to seek on a stream, but which will produce corrupt archives
+// if they unknowingly seek on a non-seekable stream.
+//
+// wxFILE_KIND_DISK is a good catch all return value, since other values
+// disable features of the archive streams. Some other value must be returned
+// for a file type that appears seekable but isn't.
+//
+// Known examples:
+// * Pipes on Windows
+// * Files on VMS with a record format other than StreamLF
+//
+wxFileKind wxGetFileKind(int fd)
+{
+#if defined __WXMSW__ && !defined __WXWINCE__ && defined wxGetOSFHandle
+ switch (::GetFileType(wxGetOSFHandle(fd)) & ~FILE_TYPE_REMOTE)
+ {
+ case FILE_TYPE_CHAR:
+ return wxFILE_KIND_TERMINAL;
+ case FILE_TYPE_DISK:
+ return wxFILE_KIND_DISK;
+ case FILE_TYPE_PIPE:
+ return wxFILE_KIND_PIPE;