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241 lines
5.9 KiB
C
241 lines
5.9 KiB
C
/* tcexparg.c - Unix-style command line wildcards for Turbo C 2.0
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This file is in the public domain.
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Compile your main program with -Dmain=_main and link with this file.
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After that, it is just as if the operating system had expanded the
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arguments, except that they are not sorted. The program name and all
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arguments that are expanded from wildcards are lowercased.
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Syntax for wildcards:
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* Matches zero or more of any character (except a '.' at
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the beginning of a name).
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? Matches any single character.
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[r3z] Matches 'r', '3', or 'z'.
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[a-d] Matches a single character in the range 'a' through 'd'.
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[!a-d] Matches any single character except a character in the
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range 'a' through 'd'.
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The period between the filename root and its extension need not be
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given explicitly. Thus, the pattern `a*e' will match 'abacus.exe'
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and 'axyz.e' as well as 'apple'. Comparisons are not case sensitive.
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Authors:
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The expargs code is a modification of wildcard expansion code
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written for Turbo C 1.0 by
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Richard Hargrove
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Texas Instruments, Inc.
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P.O. Box 869305, m/s 8473
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Plano, Texas 75086
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214/575-4128
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and posted to USENET in September, 1987.
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The wild_match code was written by Rich Salz, rsalz@bbn.com,
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posted to net.sources in November, 1986.
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The code connecting the two is by Mike Slomin, bellcore!lcuxa!mike2,
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posted to comp.sys.ibm.pc in November, 1988.
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Major performance enhancements and bug fixes, and source cleanup,
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by David MacKenzie, djm@gnu.ai.mit.edu. */
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <dos.h>
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#include <dir.h>
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/* Number of new arguments to allocate space for at a time. */
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#define ARGS_INCREMENT 10
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/* The name this program was run with, for error messages. */
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static char *program_name;
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static char **grow_argv (char **new_argv, int new_argc);
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static void fatal_error (const char *message);
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int wild_match (char *string, char *pattern);
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char *basename (char *path);
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char **expargs (int *, char **);
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#ifdef main
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#undef main
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#endif
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int
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main (int argc, char **argv, char **envp)
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{
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argv = expargs (&argc, argv);
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return _main (argc, argv, envp);
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}
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char **
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expargs (int *pargc, char **argv)
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{
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char path[MAXPATH + 1];
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char **new_argv;
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struct ffblk block;
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char *path_base;
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char *arg_base;
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int argind;
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int new_argc;
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int path_length;
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int matched;
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program_name = argv[0];
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if (program_name && *program_name)
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strlwr (program_name);
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new_argv = grow_argv (NULL, 0);
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new_argv[0] = argv[0];
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new_argc = 1;
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for (argind = 1; argind < *pargc; ++argind)
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{
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matched = 0;
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if (strpbrk (argv[argind], "?*[") != NULL)
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{
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strncpy (path, argv[argind], MAXPATH - 3);
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path_base = basename (path);
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strcpy (path_base, "*.*");
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arg_base = argv[argind] + (path_base - path);
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if (!findfirst (path, &block, FA_DIREC))
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{
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strlwr (path);
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do
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{
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/* Only match "." and ".." explicitly. */
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if (*block.ff_name == '.' && *arg_base != '.')
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continue;
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path_length = stpcpy (path_base, block.ff_name) - path + 1;
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strlwr (path_base);
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if (wild_match (path, argv[argind]))
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{
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matched = 1;
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new_argv[new_argc] = (char *) malloc (path_length);
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if (new_argv[new_argc] == NULL)
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fatal_error ("memory exhausted");
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strcpy (new_argv[new_argc++], path);
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new_argv = grow_argv (new_argv, new_argc);
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}
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} while (!findnext (&block));
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}
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}
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if (matched == 0)
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new_argv[new_argc++] = argv[argind];
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new_argv = grow_argv (new_argv, new_argc);
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}
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*pargc = new_argc;
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new_argv[new_argc] = NULL;
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return &new_argv[0];
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}
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/* Return a pointer to the last element of PATH. */
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char *
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basename (char *path)
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{
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char *tail;
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for (tail = path; *path; ++path)
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if (*path == ':' || *path == '\\')
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tail = path + 1;
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return tail;
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}
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static char **
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grow_argv (char **new_argv, int new_argc)
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{
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if (new_argc % ARGS_INCREMENT == 0)
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{
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new_argv = (char **) realloc
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(new_argv, sizeof (char *) * (new_argc + ARGS_INCREMENT));
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if (new_argv == NULL)
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fatal_error ("memory exhausted");
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}
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return new_argv;
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}
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static void
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fatal_error (const char *message)
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{
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putc ('\n', stderr);
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if (program_name && *program_name)
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{
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fputs (program_name, stderr);
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fputs (": ", stderr);
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}
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fputs (message, stderr);
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putc ('\n', stderr);
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exit (1);
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}
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/* Shell-style pattern matching for ?, \, [], and * characters.
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I'm putting this replacement in the public domain.
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Written by Rich $alz, mirror!rs, Wed Nov 26 19:03:17 EST 1986. */
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/* The character that inverts a character class; '!' or '^'. */
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#define INVERT '!'
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static int star (char *string, char *pattern);
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/* Return nonzero if `string' matches Unix-style wildcard pattern
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`pattern'; zero if not. */
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int
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wild_match (char *string, char *pattern)
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{
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int prev; /* Previous character in character class. */
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int matched; /* If 1, character class has been matched. */
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int reverse; /* If 1, character class is inverted. */
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for (; *pattern; string++, pattern++)
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switch (*pattern)
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{
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case '\\':
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/* Literal match with following character; fall through. */
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pattern++;
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default:
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if (*string != *pattern)
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return 0;
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continue;
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case '?':
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/* Match anything. */
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if (*string == '\0')
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return 0;
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continue;
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case '*':
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/* Trailing star matches everything. */
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return *++pattern ? star (string, pattern) : 1;
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case '[':
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/* Check for inverse character class. */
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reverse = pattern[1] == INVERT;
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if (reverse)
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pattern++;
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for (prev = 256, matched = 0; *++pattern && *pattern != ']';
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prev = *pattern)
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if (*pattern == '-'
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? *string <= *++pattern && *string >= prev
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: *string == *pattern)
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matched = 1;
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if (matched == reverse)
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return 0;
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continue;
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}
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return *string == '\0';
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}
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static int
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star (char *string, char *pattern)
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{
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while (wild_match (string, pattern) == 0)
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if (*++string == '\0')
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return 0;
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return 1;
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}
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