NAME
    String::Wildcard::Bash - Bash wildcard string routines

VERSION
    This document describes version 0.041 of String::Wildcard::Bash (from
    Perl distribution String-Wildcard-Bash), released on 2019-07-25.

SYNOPSIS
        use String::Wildcard::Bash qw(
            $RE_WILDCARD_BASH
            contains_wildcard
            convert_wildcard_to_sql
            convert_wildcard_to_re
        );

        say 1 if contains_wildcard(""));      # -> 0
        say 1 if contains_wildcard("ab*"));   # -> 1
        say 1 if contains_wildcard("ab\\*")); # -> 0

        say convert_wildcard_to_sql("foo*");  # -> "foo%"

        say convert_wildcard_to_re("foo*");   # -> "foo.*"

DESCRIPTION
VARIABLES
  $RE_WILDCARD_BASH
FUNCTIONS
  contains_wildcard
    Usage:

     $bool = contains_wildcard($wildcard_str)

    Return true if $str contains wildcard pattern. Wildcard patterns include
    "*" (meaning zero or more characters), "?" (exactly one character),
    "[...]" (character class), "{...,}" (brace expansion). Can handle
    escaped/backslash (e.g. "foo\*" does not contain wildcard, it's "foo"
    followed by a literal asterisk "*").

    Aside from wildcard, bash does other types of expansions/substitutions
    too, but these are not considered wildcard. These include tilde
    expansion (e.g. "~" becomes "/home/alice"), parameter and variable
    expansion (e.g. $0 and $HOME), arithmetic expression (e.g. "$[1+2]"),
    history ("!"), and so on.

    Although this module has 'Bash' in its name, this set of wildcards
    should be applicable to other Unix shells. Haven't checked completely
    though.

    For more specific needs, e.g. you want to check if a string just
    contains joker and not other types of wildcard patterns, use
    "$RE_WILDCARD_BASH" directly.

  convert_wildcard_to_sql
    Usage:

     $sql_str = convert_wildcard_to_sql($wildcard_str);

    Convert bash wildcard to SQL pattern. This includes:

    *   converting unescaped "*" to "%"

    *   converting unescaped "?" to "_"

    *   escaping unescaped "%"

    *   escaping unescaped "_"

    Unsupported constructs currently will be passed as-is.

  convert_wildcard_to_re
    Usage:

     $re_str = convert_wildcard_to_re([ \%opts, ] $wildcard_str);

    Convert bash wildcard to regular expression string.

    Known options:

    *   brace

        Bool. Default is true. Whether to expand braces or not. If set to
        false, will simply treat brace as literals.

        Examples:

         convert_wildcard_to_re(            "{a,b}"); # => "(?:a|b)"
         convert_wildcard_to_re({brace=>0}, "{a,b}"); # => "\\{a\\,b\\}"

    *   dotglob

        Bool. Default is false. Whether joker "*" (asterisk) will match a
        dot file. The default behavior follows bash; that is, dot file must
        be matched explicitly with ".*".

        This setting is similar to shell behavior (shopt) setting "dotglob".

        Examples:

         convert_wildcard_to_re({}          , '*a*'); # => "[^.].*a.*"
         convert_wildcard_to_re({dotglob=>1}, '*a*'); # => ".*a.*"

HOMEPAGE
    Please visit the project's homepage at
    <https://metacpan.org/release/String-Wildcard-Bash>.

SOURCE
    Source repository is at
    <https://github.com/perlancar/perl-String-Wildcard-Bash>.

BUGS
    Please report any bugs or feature requests on the bugtracker website
    <https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=String-Wildcard-Bash>

    When submitting a bug or request, please include a test-file or a patch
    to an existing test-file that illustrates the bug or desired feature.

SEE ALSO
    Regexp::Wildcards can also convert a string with wildcard pattern to
    equivalent regexp pattern, like "convert_wildcard_to_re". Can handle
    Unix wildcards as well as SQL and DOS/Win32. As of this writing (v1.05),
    it does not handle character class ("[...]") and interprets brace
    expansion differently than bash. String::Wildcard::Bash's
    "convert_wildcard_to_re" follows bash behavior more closely and also
    provides more options.

    Other "String::Wildcard::*" modules.

AUTHOR
    perlancar <perlancar@cpan.org>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
    This software is copyright (c) 2019, 2015, 2014 by perlancar@cpan.org.

    This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
    the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.

