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File Path Name Strings

Operations on hierarchical names (paths, files, identifiers)
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(Perl delta 5.003 to 5.004) No glob() or <*>

(Perl delta 5.003 to 5.004) internal error: glob failed No qualified books.


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(Perl builtin function) glob EXPR Returns the value of EXPR with filename expansions such as a shell would do.

File::KGlob - Expands a Unix file glob, e.g. "*" is replaced by a list of the files in the current directory. Also see the entry for glob() in ./docs/manual/html/perlfunc.html. [Perl] {oss}

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File::KGlobRE - Converts a Unix file glob to a regular expression. Bundled with File::KGlob. [Perl] {oss}

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