golang-github-ryanuber-go-glob 1.0.0-2 source package in Ubuntu
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golang-github-ryanuber-go-glob (1.0.0-2) unstable; urgency=medium * d/control: bump standards -- Dawid Dziurla <email address hidden> Sun, 04 Aug 2019 12:20:04 +0200
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- Debian Go Packaging Team
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golang-github-ryanuber-go-glob_1.0.0-2.debian.tar.xz | 2.2 KiB | 59f552c2f5f730dad34cda429570ce823fc649ba013534873019115a87c937c7 |
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- diff from 1.0.0-1 to 1.0.0-2 (493 bytes)
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Binary packages built by this source
- golang-github-ryanuber-go-glob-dev: Basic string globs in golang
Go-glob is a single-function
library implementing basic string glob support.
.
Globs are an extremely user-friendly way of supporting string matching
without requiring knowledge of regular expressions or Go's particular
regex engine. Most people understand that if you put a * character
somewhere in a string, it is treated as a wildcard. Surprisingly,
this functionality isn't found in Go's standard library, except for
path.Match, which is intended to be used while comparing paths (not
arbitrary strings), and contains specialized logic for this use case.
A better solution might be a POSIX basic (non-ERE) regular expression
engine for Go, which doesn't exist currently.