On 11/02/2018 20:18, Nikolay Aleksandrovich Pavlov wrote:
2018-02-11 21:44 GMT+03:00 Lifepillar <[email protected]>:
Is there any way for glob() to expand a filename containing
{ (left brace) in Windows *without* removing { from isfname?
For example, if the current dir has a file called '{foo', then
:echo glob('\{*')
correctly expands to '{foo' provided that isfname does not
contain {; otherwise, the above gives E220: missing }.
There is an example in `:h wildcard`, but it uses square brackets
and I am not sure how it could be adapted.
It looks like your issue has the same source as $-related parts of
https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/541 (no resolution there though).
Thanks, path globbing in Windows look quite… complicated. For now,
the best I could do is replacing '{' and '}' with '[\{]' and '[\}]',
respectively. So, the example above becomes:
:echo glob('[\{]*')
When braces are in isfname, this returns nothing ('[\{]' does not
match a left brace), but at least it does not raise errors. If braces
are removed from isfname, the above returns '{foo'.
Life.
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