/* * File: ExcludesListMatcher.h * * Copyright (c) Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. All rights reserved. * See included license file for license details. */ #if !defined(_ExcludesListMatcher_h_) #define _ExcludesListMatcher_h_ #include "GlobMatcher.h" #include #include namespace elftosb { /*! * \brief Matches strings using a series of include and exclude glob patterns. * * This string matcher class uses a sequential, ordered list of glob patterns to * determine whether a string matches. Attached to each pattern is an include/exclude * action. The patterns in the list effectively form a Boolean expression. Includes * act as an OR operator while excludes act as an AND NOT operator. * * Examples (plus prefix is include, minus prefix is exclude): * - +foo: foo * - -foo: !foo * - +foo, +bar: foo || bar * - +foo, -bar: foo && !bar * - +foo, -bar, +baz: foo && !bar || baz * * The only reason for inheriting from GlobMatcher is so we can access the protected * globMatch() method. */ class ExcludesListMatcher : public GlobMatcher { public: //! \brief Default constructor. ExcludesListMatcher(); //! \brief Destructor. ~ExcludesListMatcher(); //! \name Pattern list //@{ //! \brief Add one include or exclude pattern to the end of the match list. void addPattern(bool isInclude, const std::string & pattern); //@} //! \brief Performs a single string match test against testValue. virtual bool match(const std::string & testValue); protected: //! \brief Information about one glob pattern entry in a match list. struct glob_list_item_t { bool m_isInclude; //!< True if include, false if exclude. std::string m_glob; //!< The glob pattern to match. }; typedef std::vector glob_list_t; glob_list_t m_patterns; //!< Ordered list of include and exclude patterns. }; }; // namespace elftosb #endif // _ExcludesListMatcher_h_