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From: amanda@intercon.uu.net (Amanda Walker)
Newsgroups: comp.lang.c,comp.sys.mac,comp.sys.mac.programmer
Subject: Re: C wildcard routines
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Date: 11 Aug 89 19:16:35 GMT
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In article <21181@cup.portal.com>, wetter@cup.portal.com (Pierce T Wetter)
writes:
>    The Gnu project has code to do wildcard stuff, you can look at that for 
> info. Of course, then any program you write using that code you have to
> include the GNU stuff as well, so be careful.

Another place to look is a set of routines written by Henry Spencer at
the University of Totonto.  They match UNIX-style regular expressions,
and all he asks is that you don't misrepresent where you got the code.
None of the GNU political baggage.  They came across comp.sources.unix
some time ago--they should be available for FTP from uunet or other
archive sites.

--
Amanda Walker
InterCon Systems Corporation
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