Unix-style pathname pattern expansion
- This library is available in two flavors:
- Two file version:
glob.h
andglob.cpp
- Single header file version in
single_include/
- Two file version:
- No external dependencies - just the standard library
- Requires C++17
std::filesystem
- If you can't use
C++17
, you can integrate gulrak/filesystem with minimal effort.
- If you can't use
- MIT License
cmake -Hall -Bbuild
cmake --build build
# run standalone `glob` sample
./build/standalone/glob --help
// Match on a single pattern
for (auto& p : glob::glob("~/.b*")) { // e.g., .bash_history, .bashrc
// do something with `p`
}
// Match on multiple patterns
for (auto& p : glob::glob({"*.png", "*.jpg"})) { // e.g., foo.png, bar.jpg
// do something with `p`
}
// Match recursively with `rglob`
for (auto& p : glob::rglob("**/*.hpp")) { // e.g., include/foo.hpp, include/foo/bar.hpp
// do something with `p`
}
/// e.g., glob("*.hpp")
/// e.g., glob("**/*.cpp")
/// e.g., glob("test_files_02/[0-9].txt")
/// e.g., glob("/usr/local/include/nc*.h")
/// e.g., glob("test_files_02/?.txt")
vector<filesystem::path> glob(string pathname);
/// Globs recursively
/// e.g., rglob("Documents/Projects/Foo/**/*.hpp")
/// e.g., rglob("test_files_02/*[0-9].txt")
vector<filesystem::path> rglob(string pathname);
There are also two convenience functions to glob
on a list of patterns:
/// e.g., glob({"*.png", "*.jpg"})
vector<filesystem::path> glob(vector<string> pathnames);
/// Globs recursively
/// e.g., rglob({"**/*.h", "**/*.hpp", "**/*.cpp"})
vector<filesystem::path> rglob(vector<string> pathnames);
Wildcard | Matches | Example |
---|---|---|
* |
any characters | *.txt matches all files with the txt extension |
? |
any one character | ??? matches files with 3 characters long |
[] |
any character listed in the brackets | [ABC]* matches files starting with A,B or C |
[-] |
any character in the range listed in brackets | [A-Z]* matches files starting with capital letters |
[!] |
any character not listed in the brackets | [!ABC]* matches files that do not start with A,B or C |
The following examples use the standalone sample that is part of this repository to illustrate the library functionality.
foo@bar:~$ ./build/standalone/glob -h
Run glob to find all the pathnames matching a specified pattern
Usage:
./build/standalone/glob [OPTION...]
-h, --help Show help
-v, --version Print the current version number
-r, --recursive Run glob recursively
-i, --input arg Patterns to match
foo@bar:~$ tree
.
├── include
│ └── foo
│ ├── bar.hpp
│ ├── baz.hpp
│ └── foo.hpp
└── test
├── bar.cpp
├── doctest.hpp
├── foo.cpp
└── main.cpp
3 directories, 7 files
foo@bar:~$ ./glob -i "**/*.hpp"
"test/doctest.hpp"
foo@bar:~$ ./glob -i "**/**/*.hpp"
"include/foo/baz.hpp"
"include/foo/foo.hpp"
"include/foo/bar.hpp"
NOTE If you run glob recursively, i.e., using rglob
:
foo@bar:~$ ./glob -r -i "**/*.hpp"
"test/doctest.hpp"
"include/foo/baz.hpp"
"include/foo/foo.hpp"
"include/foo/bar.hpp"
foo@bar:~$ ./glob -i '/usr/local/include/nc*.h'
"/usr/local/include/ncCheck.h"
"/usr/local/include/ncGroupAtt.h"
"/usr/local/include/ncUshort.h"
"/usr/local/include/ncByte.h"
"/usr/local/include/ncString.h"
"/usr/local/include/ncUint64.h"
"/usr/local/include/ncGroup.h"
"/usr/local/include/ncUbyte.h"
"/usr/local/include/ncvalues.h"
"/usr/local/include/ncInt.h"
"/usr/local/include/ncAtt.h"
"/usr/local/include/ncVar.h"
"/usr/local/include/ncUint.h"
foo@bar:~$ ls test_files_02
1.txt 2.txt 3.txt 4.txt
foo@bar:~$ ./glob -i 'test_files_02/[0-9].txt'
"test_files_02/4.txt"
"test_files_02/3.txt"
"test_files_02/2.txt"
"test_files_02/1.txt"
foo@bar:~$ ./glob -i 'test_files_02/[1-2]*'
"test_files_02/2.txt"
"test_files_02/1.txt"
foo@bar:~$ ls test_files_03
file1.txt file2.txt file3.txt file4.txt
foo@bar:~$ ./glob -i 'test_files_03/file[0-9].*'
"test_files_03/file2.txt"
"test_files_03/file3.txt"
"test_files_03/file1.txt"
"test_files_03/file4.txt"
foo@bar:~$ ls test_files_01
__init__.py bar.py foo.py
foo@bar:~$ ./glob -i 'test_files_01/*[!__init__].py'
"test_files_01/bar.py"
"test_files_01/foo.py"
foo@bar:~$ ./glob -i 'test_files_01/*[!__init__][!bar].py'
"test_files_01/foo.py"
foo@bar:~$ ./glob -i 'test_files_01/[!_]*.py'
"test_files_01/bar.py"
"test_files_01/foo.py"
foo@bar:~$ ls test_files_02
1.txt 2.txt 3.txt 4.txt
foo@bar:~$ ./glob -i 'test_files_02/?.txt'
"test_files_02/4.txt"
"test_files_02/3.txt"
"test_files_02/2.txt"
"test_files_02/1.txt"
foo@bar:~$ ls test_files_03
file1.txt file2.txt file3.txt file4.txt
foo@bar:~$ ./glob -i 'test_files_03/????[3-4].txt'
"test_files_03/file3.txt"
"test_files_03/file4.txt"
glob
matching is case-sensitive:
foo@bar:~$ ls test_files_05
file1.png file2.png file3.PNG file4.PNG
foo@bar:~$ ./glob -i 'test_files_05/*.png'
"test_files_05/file2.png"
"test_files_05/file1.png"
foo@bar:~$ ./glob -i 'test_files_05/*.PNG'
"test_files_05/file3.PNG"
"test_files_05/file4.PNG"
foo@bar:~$ ./glob -i "test_files_05/*.png","test_files_05/*.PNG"
"test_files_05/file2.png"
"test_files_05/file1.png"
"test_files_05/file3.PNG"
"test_files_05/file4.PNG"
foo@bar:~$ ./glob -i "~/.b*"
"/Users/pranav/.bashrc"
"/Users/pranav/.bash_sessions"
"/Users/pranav/.bash_profile"
"/Users/pranav/.bash_history"
foo@bar:~$ ./glob -i "~/Documents/Projects/glob/**/glob/*.h"
"/Users/pranav/Documents/Projects/glob/include/glob/glob.h"
Contributions are welcome, have a look at the CONTRIBUTING.md document for more information.
The project is available under the MIT license.