Mention String.match() is also called "glob"/"globbing"

This is mostly for Ctrl + F purposes, in case someone is looking
how to perform globbing on a string.
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Hugo Locurcio 2023-02-02 14:51:02 +01:00
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<return type="bool" /> <return type="bool" />
<param index="0" name="expr" type="String" /> <param index="0" name="expr" type="String" />
<description> <description>
Does a simple expression match, where [code]*[/code] matches zero or more arbitrary characters and [code]?[/code] matches any single character except a period ([code].[/code]). An empty string or empty expression always evaluates to [code]false[/code]. Does a simple expression match (also called "glob" or "globbing"), where [code]*[/code] matches zero or more arbitrary characters and [code]?[/code] matches any single character except a period ([code].[/code]). An empty string or empty expression always evaluates to [code]false[/code].
</description> </description>
</method> </method>
<method name="matchn" qualifiers="const"> <method name="matchn" qualifiers="const">