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* [http://www.shwild.org shwild homepage] | * [http://www.shwild.org shwild homepage] | ||
* Sourceforge [http://sourceforge.net/projects/shwild Project page] | * Sourceforge [http://sourceforge.net/projects/shwild Project page] | ||
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* Matthew Wilson | *Open source released under the [[Two clause BSD license]] | ||
*Authors: Matthew Wilson, Sean Kelly | |||
[[Category:C | [[Category:C Libraries]] |
Revision as of 23:28, 7 March 2018
Commonly known as just shwild, this is a multi-platform C library that helps you implement command line wildcards. Shwild comes with C++ bindings included in the package. There is also a sub project called shwild.fnmatch which is a platform independent recreation of the UNIX "fnmatch" package, but that is a filename pattern matching function/library.
Version
- Current version of shwild is 0.9.20 (2011-12-22) and shwild.fnmatch version is 0.8.2 (2007-02-08)
- There is no OS/2 specific version of this, you usually just add OS/2 as a Unix type target and compile with GCC, but we have also used Open Watcom
Prerequisites
- The use of the C++ bindings requires the use of portions of the STLSoft class library. shwild.fnmatch requires both STLSoft and the cstring library.
Links
- shwild homepage
- Sourceforge Project page
License
- Open source released under the Two clause BSD license
- Authors: Matthew Wilson, Sean Kelly