#16420: merge with 3.2.
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@ -29,6 +29,9 @@ special characters used in shell-style wildcards are:
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| ``[!seq]`` | matches any character not in *seq* |
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+------------+------------------------------------+
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For a literal match, wrap the meta-characters in brackets.
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For example, ``'[?]'`` matches the character ``'?'``.
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.. index:: module: glob
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Note that the filename separator (``'/'`` on Unix) is *not* special to this
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@ -74,8 +77,6 @@ patterns.
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Return the shell-style *pattern* converted to a regular expression.
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Be aware there is no way to quote meta-characters.
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Example:
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>>> import fnmatch, re
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@ -19,6 +19,9 @@ matched. This is done by using the :func:`os.listdir` and
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subshell. (For tilde and shell variable expansion, use
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:func:`os.path.expanduser` and :func:`os.path.expandvars`.)
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For a literal match, wrap the meta-characters in brackets.
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For example, ``'[?]'`` matches the character ``'?'``.
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.. function:: glob(pathname)
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