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Wildcard string compare (globbing)

By , 15 Feb 2005
 

Usage:

This is a fast, lightweight, and simple pattern matching function.

if (wildcmp("bl?h.*", "blah.jpg")) {
  //we have a match!
} else {
  //no match =(
}

Function:

int wildcmp(const char *wild, const char *string) {
  // Written by Jack Handy - <A href="mailto:jakkhandy@hotmail.com">jakkhandy@hotmail.com</A>
  const char *cp = NULL, *mp = NULL;

  while ((*string) && (*wild != '*')) {
    if ((*wild != *string) && (*wild != '?')) {
      return 0;
    }
    wild++;
    string++;
  }

  while (*string) {
    if (*wild == '*') {
      if (!*++wild) {
        return 1;
      }
      mp = wild;
      cp = string+1;
    } else if ((*wild == *string) || (*wild == '?')) {
      wild++;
      string++;
    } else {
      wild = mp;
      string = cp++;
    }
  }

  while (*wild == '*') {
    wild++;
  }
  return !*wild;
}

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GeneralSorry - revised numbersmemberRenniePet29-Mar-10 8:35 
GeneralRe: Depends on whether you need to optimize the last few nanoseconds out of it...memberErwin de GRoot29-Mar-10 8:37 
GeneralYet another version - 25% faster, I think [modified]memberRenniePet1-Apr-10 8:24 
GeneralRe: Yet another version - 25% faster, I thinkmemberaleks1k21-Sep-11 2:47 
QuestionI used this function but I how I can catch variables from the * ???membermoh.hijjawi20-Oct-09 1:55 
Dear Jack,
Dear all,
 
I used this function in comparing two strings the first is Pattern(* KK *) and the second is Text(TT KK ZZ) and the function return pass. thats briliant,but my question how I can edit the function to be able to catch or handle the characters of matched * to save them in variables. for example:
 
X = TT
Y = ZZ
 
to deal with them later on in my system.
 
I tried many times but its not working well so far.
 
So please any one have an idea to do that please let me know and its will be appreciated.
 
Best Regards.
AnswerRe: I used this function but I how I can catch variables from the * ???memberRenniePet1-Apr-10 11:27 
Questionany updates ?memberalhambra-eidos2-Jul-09 5:12 
GeneralImproved matching with end-of-textmemberAnders Heie11-May-09 15:20 
GeneralRe: Improved matching with end-of-text: some cases don't work properly!memberroadrunner31412-Aug-09 3:35 
QuestionPathMatchSpec instead?memberkintz25-Mar-09 8:55 
AnswerRe: PathMatchSpec instead?memberMandatoryDefault31-Aug-09 10:39 
Questionwchar_t version?memberrmorales8729-Nov-08 20:16 
AnswerRe: wchar_t version?memberrazvar31-Mar-11 21:49 
Generalwildcmp in XBLitememberCodeGibbon27-Nov-08 13:56 
GeneralWildcard string compare in C#memberhaiquang10-Nov-08 22:15 
GeneralRe: Wildcard string compare in C#memberhaiquang3-Aug-09 22:22 
GeneralC# Direct Portmemberhempels23-Sep-08 15:10 
General...and yet another C# port [modified]memberDVF27-Aug-10 16:59 
GeneralRe: ...and yet another C# portmemberVUnreal21-Sep-10 11:22 
General[Message Removed]memberstonber18-Sep-08 14:22 
GeneralUsing in Artistic Stylememberjimp023-Apr-08 4:43 
GeneralGeez...memberlarryfr5-Mar-08 9:39 
QuestionConvert to a replace?memberwilliaps20-Mar-07 8:31 
GeneralC# RexExp versionmemberspinsane4-Nov-06 6:30 
GeneralKudosmemberquantumred14-Oct-06 4:37 
GeneralRe: Kudosmembermilkplus24-Feb-10 11:19 
Generalwildcmp(&quot;*&amp;lt;*&amp;gt;&quot;, &quot;&amp;lt;field1&amp;gt;&amp;lt;field2&amp;gt;&quot;) not working [modified]memberDaniel B.6-Sep-06 13:14 
GeneralRe: wildcmp(&quot;*&amp;lt;*&amp;gt;&quot;, &quot;&amp;lt;field1&amp;gt;&amp;lt;field2&amp;gt;&quot;) not workingmemberradboudp16-Feb-07 0:35 
Generalreturn value typememberwdx048-Jan-06 15:49 
General*? case matchmembertalimu3-Nov-05 23:42 
GeneralRe: *? case matchmemberkuhnm15-Sep-06 2:18 
GeneralRe: *? case matchmemberkuhnm18-Sep-06 4:48 
GeneralGets my 5memberFranc Morales18-Oct-05 17:05 
Generalmp and cpmembertwopieman15-Mar-05 11:59 
GeneralRe: mp and cpmemberradboudp16-Feb-07 1:14 
GeneralOK, but ...memberSam Levy16-Feb-05 4:48 
QuestionWhy make 3 loop ?memberDarkYoda Mickael2-Feb-05 22:22 
AnswerRe: Why make 3 loop ?memberJack Handy13-Feb-05 10:02 
GeneralC# versionmemberSancy26-Oct-04 6:23 
GeneralRe: C# versionsussPsyk6621-Dec-04 3:39 
GeneralRe: C# versionmemberIonut FIlip22-Feb-05 6:15 
GeneralRe: C# versionmemberrobagar3-Apr-06 16:58 
GeneralRe: C# versionmemberSancy5-Jun-06 16:01 
GeneralConvert to java base on C# version [modified, better look :~ ]memberquangtin321-Mar-08 21:13 
GeneralRe: C# version - an error!memberMark T.4-Jul-08 14:37 
GeneralRe: C# versionmemberwilliamhix17-Oct-08 22:28 
GeneralMany thanks, with 1 small gripe ..memberDavid Patrick29-Sep-04 8:41 
GeneralRe: Many thanks, with 1 small gripe ..memberJack Handy6-Oct-04 8:13 
GeneralRe: Many thanks, with 1 small gripe ..memberVic Mackey16-Oct-04 19:33 
GeneralRe: Many thanks, with 1 small gripe ..memberVoja Intermajstor24-Nov-04 23:26 

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