Enum globset::ErrorKind

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pub enum ErrorKind {
    InvalidRecursive,
    UnclosedClass,
    InvalidRange(charchar),
    UnopenedAlternates,
    UnclosedAlternates,
    NestedAlternates,
    DanglingEscape,
    Regex(String),
    // some variants omitted
}
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The kind of error that can occur when parsing a glob pattern.

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InvalidRecursive

DEPRECATED.

This error used to occur for consistency with git’s glob specification, but the specification now accepts all uses of **. When ** does not appear adjacent to a path separator or at the beginning/end of a glob, it is now treated as two consecutive * patterns. As such, this error is no longer used.

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UnclosedClass

Occurs when a character class (e.g., [abc]) is not closed.

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InvalidRange(charchar)

Occurs when a range in a character (e.g., [a-z]) is invalid. For example, if the range starts with a lexicographically larger character than it ends with.

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UnopenedAlternates

Occurs when a } is found without a matching {.

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UnclosedAlternates

Occurs when a { is found without a matching }.

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NestedAlternates

Occurs when an alternating group is nested inside another alternating group, e.g., {{a,b},{c,d}}.

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DanglingEscape

Occurs when an unescaped ’' is found at the end of a glob.

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Regex(String)

An error associated with parsing or compiling a regex.

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