Hi Guillem,
Guillem Jover wrote:
> > > If the first character is any of "*[?/" then it will be considered a
> > > pattern, and it will be surrounded by *, as in "*string*".
> >
> > I think there is a "not" missing before "any": If it starts with a
> > pattern character or the root path, no asterisks for substring
> > matching should be added.
>
> Sorry for the confusion, yes, that was a botched sentence after some
> rearrangment. :)
Thanks for the confirmation.
> Sure, this was just a quick explanation for your convenience (which
> failed anyway as you ended up checking the code :).
Well, it's still there as convenience for those who read this bug
report after me. Now they won't have to check the code anymore. :-)
Regards, Axel
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