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1 | Revision history for Perl extension File::Glob |
2 | |
3 | 0.00 Tue Dec 17 10:51:33 1996 |
4 | - original version; created by h2xs 1.16 |
5 | |
6 | 0.90 Tue Dec 17 13:58:32 MST 1996 |
7 | - implemented first pass access to glob(3), |
8 | but it's clumsy and it looks like it leaks |
9 | memory. |
10 | |
11 | 0.91 Thu Sep 4 08:43:55 CDT 1997 |
12 | - included CORE/config.h portability macros |
13 | - s/glob/bsd_glob/ to avoid calling and including the |
14 | system's glob stuff |
15 | - added GLOB_DEBUG for (surprise!) glob debugging |
16 | - tainted all filenames returned from &Glob::BSD::glob |
17 | |
18 | 0.92 Tue Sep 30 08:31:57 CDT 1997 |
19 | - only use lstat if HAS_LSTAT is defined |
20 | - renamed the glob flags to GLOB_* |
21 | - added GLOB_CSH convenience macro for csh(1) globbing |
22 | These changes thanks to Hans Mulder <hansm@icgned.nl> |
23 | - fixed an incompatibility with csh(1) globbing where a |
24 | pattern like {A*,b,c} wouldn't expand properly |
25 | - various compatibility changes |
26 | - fixed and added tests |
27 | |
28 | 0.93 Wed Jul 1 10:39:47 CDT 1998 |
29 | - renamed module to File::BSDGlob |
30 | - enabled 'globally' import directive to override the core |
31 | glob |
32 | - added Sarathy's tests for File::DosGlob |
33 | 0.99 Tue Oct 12 06:42:02 PDT 1999 |
34 | - renamed module to File::Glob for incorporation into the |
35 | Perl source distribution |
36 | - ansified prototypes |
37 | - s/struct stat/Stat_t/ |
38 | - split on spaces to make <*.c *.h> work (for compatibility) |
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39 | 0.991 Tue Oct 26 09:48:00 BST 1999 |
40 | - Add case-insensitive matching (GLOB_NOCASE) |
41 | - Make glob_csh case insensitive by default on Win32, VMS, |
42 | OS/2, DOS, RISC OS, and Mac OS |
43 | - Add support for :case and :nocase tags |
44 | - Hack to make patterns like C:* work on DOSISH systems |
45 | - Add support for either \ or / as separators on DOSISH systems |
46 | - Limit effect of \ as a quoting operator on DOSISH systems to |
47 | when it precedes one of []{}-~\ (to minimise backslashitis). |