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33.Dd December 20, 2011
34.Dt GLOB 3
35.Os
36.Sh NAME
37.Nm glob ,
38.Nm globfree
39.Nd generate pathnames matching a pattern
40.Sh LIBRARY
41.Lb libc
42.Sh SYNOPSIS
43.In glob.h
44.Ft int
45.Fo glob
46.Fa "const char * restrict pattern" "int flags"
47.Fa "int (*errfunc)(const char *, int)"
48.Fa "glob_t * restrict pglob"
49.Fc
50.Ft void
51.Fn globfree "glob_t *pglob"
52.Sh DESCRIPTION
53The
54.Fn glob
55function
56is a pathname generator that implements the rules for file name pattern
57matching used by the shell.
58.Pp
59The include file
60.In glob.h
61defines the structure type
62.Fa glob_t ,
63which contains at least the following fields:
64.Bd -literal
65typedef struct {
66	size_t gl_pathc;	/* count of total paths so far */
67	size_t gl_matchc;	/* count of paths matching pattern */
68	size_t gl_offs;		/* reserved at beginning of gl_pathv */
69	int gl_flags;		/* returned flags */
70	char **gl_pathv;	/* list of paths matching pattern */
71} glob_t;
72.Ed
73.Pp
74The argument
75.Fa pattern
76is a pointer to a pathname pattern to be expanded.
77The
78.Fn glob
79argument
80matches all accessible pathnames against the pattern and creates
81a list of the pathnames that match.
82In order to have access to a pathname,
83.Fn glob
84requires search permission on every component of a path except the last
85and read permission on each directory of any filename component of
86.Fa pattern
87that contains any of the special characters
88.Ql * ,
89.Ql ?\&
90or
91.Ql \&[ .
92.Pp
93The
94.Fn glob
95argument
96stores the number of matched pathnames into the
97.Fa gl_pathc
98field, and a pointer to a list of pointers to pathnames into the
99.Fa gl_pathv
100field.
101The first pointer after the last pathname is
102.Dv NULL .
103If the pattern does not match any pathnames, the returned number of
104matched paths is set to zero.
105.Pp
106It is the caller's responsibility to create the structure pointed to by
107.Fa pglob .
108The
109.Fn glob
110function allocates other space as needed, including the memory pointed
111to by
112.Fa gl_pathv .
113.Pp
114The argument
115.Fa flags
116is used to modify the behavior of
117.Fn glob .
118The value of
119.Fa flags
120is the bitwise inclusive
121.Tn OR
122of any of the following
123values defined in
124.In glob.h :
125.Bl -tag -width GLOB_ALTDIRFUNC
126.It Dv GLOB_APPEND
127Append pathnames generated to the ones from a previous call (or calls)
128to
129.Fn glob .
130The value of
131.Fa gl_pathc
132will be the total matches found by this call and the previous call(s).
133The pathnames are appended to, not merged with the pathnames returned by
134the previous call(s).
135Between calls, the caller must not change the setting of the
136.Dv GLOB_DOOFFS
137flag, nor change the value of
138.Fa gl_offs
139when
140.Dv GLOB_DOOFFS
141is set, nor (obviously) call
142.Fn globfree
143for
144.Fa pglob .
145.It Dv GLOB_DOOFFS
146Make use of the
147.Fa gl_offs
148field.
149If this flag is set,
150.Fa gl_offs
151is used to specify how many
152.Dv NULL
153pointers to prepend to the beginning
154of the
155.Fa gl_pathv
156field.
157In other words,
158.Fa gl_pathv
159will point to
160.Fa gl_offs
161.Dv NULL
162pointers,
163followed by
164.Fa gl_pathc
165pathname pointers, followed by a
166.Dv NULL
167pointer.
168.It Dv GLOB_ERR
169Causes
170.Fn glob
171to return when it encounters a directory that it cannot open or read.
172Ordinarily,
173.Fn glob
174continues to find matches.
175.It Dv GLOB_MARK
176Each pathname that is a directory that matches
177.Fa pattern
178has a slash
179appended.
180.It Dv GLOB_NOCHECK
181If
182.Fa pattern
183does not match any pathname, then
184.Fn glob
185returns a list
186consisting of only
187.Fa pattern ,
188with the number of total pathnames set to 1, and the number of matched
189pathnames set to 0.
190The effect of backslash escaping is present in the pattern returned.
191.It Dv GLOB_NOESCAPE
192By default, a backslash
193.Pq Ql \e
194character is used to escape the following character in the pattern,
195avoiding any special interpretation of the character.
196If
197.Dv GLOB_NOESCAPE
198is set, backslash escaping is disabled.
199.It Dv GLOB_NOSORT
200By default, the pathnames are sorted in ascending
201.Tn ASCII
202order;
203this flag prevents that sorting (speeding up
204.Fn glob ) .
205.El
206.Pp
207The following values may also be included in
208.Fa flags ,
209however, they are non-standard extensions to
210.St -p1003.2 .
211.Bl -tag -width GLOB_ALTDIRFUNC
212.It Dv GLOB_ALTDIRFUNC
213The following additional fields in the pglob structure have been
214initialized with alternate functions for glob to use to open, read,
215and close directories and to get stat information on names found
216in those directories.
217.Bd -literal
218void *(*gl_opendir)(const char * name);
219struct dirent *(*gl_readdir)(void *);
220void (*gl_closedir)(void *);
221int (*gl_lstat)(const char *name, struct stat *st);
222int (*gl_stat)(const char *name, struct stat *st);
223.Ed
224.Pp
225This extension is provided to allow programs such as
226.Xr restore 8
227to provide globbing from directories stored on tape.
228.It Dv GLOB_BRACE
229Pre-process the pattern string to expand
230.Ql {pat,pat,...}
231strings like
232.Xr csh 1 .
233The pattern
234.Ql {}
235is left unexpanded for historical reasons (and
236.Xr csh 1
237does the same thing to
238ease typing
239of
240.Xr find 1
241patterns).
242.It Dv GLOB_MAGCHAR
243Set by the
244.Fn glob
245function if the pattern included globbing characters.
246See the description of the usage of the
247.Fa gl_matchc
248structure member for more details.
249.It Dv GLOB_NOMAGIC
250Is the same as
251.Dv GLOB_NOCHECK
252but it only appends the
253.Fa pattern
254if it does not contain any of the special characters ``*'', ``?'' or ``[''.
255.Dv GLOB_NOMAGIC
256is provided to simplify implementing the historic
257.Xr csh 1
258globbing behavior and should probably not be used anywhere else.
259.It Dv GLOB_TILDE
260Expand patterns that start with
261.Ql ~
262to user name home directories.
263.It Dv GLOB_LIMIT
264Limit the total number of returned pathnames to the value provided in
265.Fa gl_matchc
266(default
267.Dv ARG_MAX ) .
268This option should be set for programs
269that can be coerced into a denial of service attack
270via patterns that expand to a very large number of matches,
271such as a long string of
272.Ql */../*/.. .
273.El
274.Pp
275If, during the search, a directory is encountered that cannot be opened
276or read and
277.Fa errfunc
278is
279.Pf non- Dv NULL ,
280.Fn glob
281calls
282.Fn errfunc path errno .
283This may be unintuitive: a pattern like
284.Ql */Makefile
285will try to
286.Xr stat 2
287.Ql foo/Makefile
288even if
289.Ql foo
290is not a directory, resulting in a
291call to
292.Fn errfunc .
293The error routine can suppress this action by testing for
294.Er ENOENT
295and
296.Er ENOTDIR ;
297however, the
298.Dv GLOB_ERR
299flag will still cause an immediate
300return when this happens.
301.Pp
302If
303.Fa errfunc
304returns non-zero,
305.Fn glob
306stops the scan and returns
307.Dv GLOB_ABORTED
308after setting
309.Fa gl_pathc
310and
311.Fa gl_pathv
312to reflect any paths already matched.
313This also happens if an error is encountered and
314.Dv GLOB_ERR
315is set in
316.Fa flags ,
317regardless of the return value of
318.Fa errfunc ,
319if called.
320If
321.Dv GLOB_ERR
322is not set and either
323.Fa errfunc
324is
325.Dv NULL
326or
327.Fa errfunc
328returns zero, the error is ignored.
329.Pp
330The
331.Fn globfree
332function frees any space associated with
333.Fa pglob
334from a previous call(s) to
335.Fn glob .
336.Sh RETURN VALUES
337On successful completion,
338.Fn glob
339returns zero.
340In addition the fields of
341.Fa pglob
342contain the values described below:
343.Bl -tag -width GLOB_NOCHECK
344.It Fa gl_pathc
345contains the total number of matched pathnames so far.
346This includes other matches from previous invocations of
347.Fn glob
348if
349.Dv GLOB_APPEND
350was specified.
351.It Fa gl_matchc
352contains the number of matched pathnames in the current invocation of
353.Fn glob .
354.It Fa gl_flags
355contains a copy of the
356.Fa flags
357argument with the bit
358.Dv GLOB_MAGCHAR
359set if
360.Fa pattern
361contained any of the special characters ``*'', ``?'' or ``['', cleared
362if not.
363.It Fa gl_pathv
364contains a pointer to a
365.Dv NULL Ns -terminated
366list of matched pathnames.
367However, if
368.Fa gl_pathc
369is zero, the contents of
370.Fa gl_pathv
371are undefined.
372.El
373.Pp
374If
375.Fn glob
376terminates due to an error, it sets errno and returns one of the
377following non-zero constants, which are defined in the include
378file
379.In glob.h :
380.Bl -tag -width GLOB_NOCHECK
381.It Dv GLOB_NOSPACE
382An attempt to allocate memory failed, or if
383.Fa errno
384was 0
385.Dv GLOB_LIMIT
386was specified in the flags and
387.Fa pglob\->gl_matchc
388or more patterns were matched.
389.It Dv GLOB_ABORTED
390The scan was stopped because an error was encountered and either
391.Dv GLOB_ERR
392was set or
393.Fn errfunc
394returned non-zero.
395.It Dv GLOB_NOMATCH
396The pattern did not match a pathname and
397.Dv GLOB_NOCHECK
398was not set.
399.El
400.Pp
401The arguments
402.Fa pglob\->gl_pathc
403and
404.Fa pglob\->gl_pathv
405are still set as specified above.
406.Sh EXAMPLES
407A rough equivalent of
408.Ql "ls -l *.c *.h"
409can be obtained with the
410following code:
411.Bd -literal -offset indent
412glob_t g;
413
414g.gl_offs = 2;
415glob("*.c", GLOB_DOOFFS, NULL, &g);
416glob("*.h", GLOB_DOOFFS | GLOB_APPEND, NULL, &g);
417g.gl_pathv[0] = "ls";
418g.gl_pathv[1] = "-l";
419execvp("ls", g.gl_pathv);
420.Ed
421.Sh SEE ALSO
422.Xr sh 1 ,
423.Xr fnmatch 3 ,
424.Xr regex 3
425.Sh STANDARDS
426The current implementation of the
427.Fn glob
428function
429.Em does not
430conform to
431.St -p1003.2 .
432Collating symbol expressions, equivalence class expressions and
433character class expressions are not supported.
434.Pp
435The flags
436.Dv GLOB_ALTDIRFUNC ,
437.Dv GLOB_BRACE ,
438.Dv GLOB_LIMIT ,
439.Dv GLOB_MAGCHAR ,
440.Dv GLOB_NOMAGIC ,
441and
442.Dv GLOB_TILDE ,
443and the fields
444.Fa gl_matchc
445and
446.Fa gl_flags
447are extensions to the
448.Tn POSIX
449standard and
450should not be used by applications striving for strict
451conformance.
452.Sh HISTORY
453The
454.Fn glob
455and
456.Fn globfree
457functions first appeared in
458.Bx 4.4 .
459.Sh BUGS
460Patterns longer than
461.Dv MAXPATHLEN
462may cause unchecked errors.
463.Pp
464The
465.Fn glob
466argument
467may fail and set errno for any of the errors specified for the
468library routines
469.Xr stat 2 ,
470.Xr closedir 3 ,
471.Xr opendir 3 ,
472.Xr readdir 3 ,
473.Xr malloc 3 ,
474and
475.Xr free 3 .
476