Support glob-style operations (rebase)#171
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Support glob-style operations (rebase)#171jhgoebbert wants to merge 6 commits intosphinx-doc:mainfrom
jhgoebbert wants to merge 6 commits intosphinx-doc:mainfrom
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| def __call__(self, path): | ||
| """Determine if 'path' should be ignored.""" | ||
| # Return the full path so we make sure we handle relative paths OK | ||
| path_expanded = os.path.abspath(path) |
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We should prefer pathlib for path operations
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| if fnmatch.fnmatch(path, pattern): | ||
| return True |
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Is there a way to merge fnmatch and glob?
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rebase of #123
This PR adds support for glob-module-style pattern matching, so you should be able to do
--ignore '**/*ignore*.txt'or--ignore '**/ignore'(do not forget the ticks or your shell might expand the*) and it should just work.ATTENTION: You still need to add the patterns to your
conf.py->exclude_patterns = [<..>]to ensure Sphinx does not read the files/directories.