hholzgra                Wed Sep 25 20:31:29 2002 EDT

  Added files:                 
    /phpdoc/en/reference/filesystem/functions   fnmatch.xml 

  Modified files:              
    /phpdoc/en/reference/filesystem/functions   glob.xml 
  Log:
  glob() and fnmatch() updates
  
  
Index: phpdoc/en/reference/filesystem/functions/glob.xml
diff -u phpdoc/en/reference/filesystem/functions/glob.xml:1.3 
phpdoc/en/reference/filesystem/functions/glob.xml:1.4
--- phpdoc/en/reference/filesystem/functions/glob.xml:1.3       Sun May 19 12:10:02 
2002
+++ phpdoc/en/reference/filesystem/functions/glob.xml   Wed Sep 25 20:31:29 2002
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
-<!-- $Revision: 1.3 $ -->
+<!-- $Revision: 1.4 $ -->
   <refentry id="function.glob">
    <refnamediv>
     <refname>glob</refname> 
@@ -21,13 +21,6 @@
      Returns an array containing the matched files/directories or &false; on
      error.
     </para>
-    <note>
-     <para>
-      This function is disabled in <link
-      linkend="ini.safe-mode">safe mode</link> and therefore will always
-      return &false; in <link linkend="ini.safe-mode">safe mode</link>.
-     </para>
-    </note>
     <example>
      <title>
       Convenient way how <function>glob</function> can replace
@@ -52,7 +45,9 @@
     <para>
      See also <function>opendir</function>,
      <function>readdir</function> and
-     <function>closedir</function>.
+     <function>closedir</function>, <function>fnmatch</function>
+     and the unix manpage on <literal>glob(3)</literal> for flag names
+     (as long as they are not documented here <!-- TODO hartmut -->).
     </para>
    </refsect1>
   </refentry>

Index: phpdoc/en/reference/filesystem/functions/fnmatch.xml
+++ phpdoc/en/reference/filesystem/functions/fnmatch.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
<!-- $Revision: 1.1 $ -->
  <refentry id="function.fnmatch">
   <refnamediv>
    <refname>fnmatch</refname> 
    <refpurpose>Match filename against a  pattern</refpurpose>
   </refnamediv>
   <refsect1>
    <title>Description</title>
    <methodsynopsis>
     <type>array</type><methodname>fnmatch</methodname>
     <methodparam><type>string</type><parameter>pattern</parameter></methodparam>
     <methodparam><type>string</type><parameter>string</parameter></methodparam>
     <methodparam 
choice="opt"><type>int</type><parameter>flags</parameter></methodparam>
    </methodsynopsis>
    <para>
     <function>fnmatch</function> checks if the passed <parameter>string</parameter> 
would 
     match the given shell wildcard <parameter>pattern</parameter>.
    </para>
    <para>
     This is especialy usefull for filenames, but may also be used on regular strings.
     The average user may be used to shell patterns or at least in their simplest form
     to <literal>'?'</literal> and <literal>'*'</literal> wildcards so using 
     <function>fnmatch</function> instead of <function>ereg</function> or 
     <function>preg_match</function> for frontend search expression input may be
     way more convenient for non-programming users.
    </para>
    <example>
     <title>
      Checking a color name against a shell wildcard pattern.
     </title>
     <programlisting role="php">
<![CDATA[
if(fnmatch("*gr[ae]y", $color)) {
  echo "some form of gray ...";
}
]]>
     </programlisting>
    </example>
    <para>
     See also <function>glob</function>,
     <function>ereg</function>,
     <function>preg_match</function> 
     and the unix manpage on <literal>fnmatch(3)</literal> for flag names
     (as long as they are not documented here <!-- TODO hartmut -->).
    </para>
   </refsect1>
  </refentry>

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