On 11/4/16 8:29 AM, Stephane Chazelas wrote: > Most of the problematic characters are the ones ending in 0x5c > (which happens to be backslash in ASCII (or in BIG5-HKSCS when > standing alone).
There are a couple of issues here. The first is that the glibc locales
really do have a problem for ca/ea/cb/eb, since the locales on Mac OS X
don't produce any error. The second is that all the rest of the failing
tests are the ones where the pattern ends in a backslash.
For many years, since at least 1997 when the full Posix.2 pattern matching
code came in, patterns ending with a backslash fail to match
unconditionally. I can't find anything specifically referring to this
particular change -- it was pretty much a complete fnmatch rewrite -- and
the rationale has faded in the intervening 20 years. I think it's safe at
this point to allow a trailing backslash in a pattern to match a trailing
backslash in the string.
Chet
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