mercurial/help/patterns.txt
author Adrian Buehlmann <adrian@cadifra.com>
Wed, 03 Mar 2010 14:50:35 +0100
branchstable
changeset 10577 d5bd1beff794
parent 9999 f91e5630ce7e
child 13218 1f4721de2ca9
permissions -rw-r--r--
store: only add new entries to the fncache file Newly added fncache entries were not added to the in-memory cache, making it possible for 'hg convert' to cause duplicates in .hg/store/fncache. Duplicates in the fncache file are harmless, but excessive numbers of duplicates from large converted repositories may slow down execution speed considerably.

Mercurial accepts several notations for identifying one or more files
at a time.

By default, Mercurial treats filenames as shell-style extended glob
patterns.

Alternate pattern notations must be specified explicitly.

To use a plain path name without any pattern matching, start it with
``path:``. These path names must completely match starting at the
current repository root.

To use an extended glob, start a name with ``glob:``. Globs are rooted
at the current directory; a glob such as ``*.c`` will only match files
in the current directory ending with ``.c``.

The supported glob syntax extensions are ``**`` to match any string
across path separators and ``{a,b}`` to mean "a or b".

To use a Perl/Python regular expression, start a name with ``re:``.
Regexp pattern matching is anchored at the root of the repository.

Plain examples::

  path:foo/bar   a name bar in a directory named foo in the root
                 of the repository
  path:path:name a file or directory named "path:name"

Glob examples::

  glob:*.c       any name ending in ".c" in the current directory
  *.c            any name ending in ".c" in the current directory
  **.c           any name ending in ".c" in any subdirectory of the
                 current directory including itself.
  foo/*.c        any name ending in ".c" in the directory foo
  foo/**.c       any name ending in ".c" in any subdirectory of foo
                 including itself.

Regexp examples::

  re:.*\.c$      any name ending in ".c", anywhere in the repository