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Program: Visualization Toolkit
Module: vtkGlobFileNames.h
Copyright (c) Ken Martin, Will Schroeder, Bill Lorensen
All rights reserved.
See Copyright.txt or http://www.kitware.com/Copyright.htm for details.
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// .NAME vtkGlobFileNames - find files that match a wildcard pattern
// .SECTION Description
// vtkGlobFileNames is a utility for finding files and directories
// that match a given wildcard pattern. Allowed wildcards are
// *, ?, [...], [!...]. The "*" wildcard matches any substring,
// the "?" matches any single character, the [...] matches any one of
// the enclosed characters, e.g. [abc] will match one of a, b, or c,
// while [0-9] will match any digit, and [!...] will match any single
// character except for the ones within the brackets. Special
// treatment is given to "/" (or "\" on Windows) because these are
// path separators. These are never matched by a wildcard, they are
// only matched with another file separator.
// .SECTION Caveats
// This function performs case-sensitive matches on UNIX and
// case-insensitive matches on Windows.
// .SECTION See Also
// vtkDirectory
#ifndef __vtkGlobFileNames_h
#define __vtkGlobFileNames_h
#include "vtkObject.h"
class vtkStringArray;
class VTK_IO_EXPORT vtkGlobFileNames : public vtkObject
{
public:
// Description:
// Return the class name as a string.
vtkTypeMacro(vtkGlobFileNames,vtkObject);
// Description:
// Create a new vtkGlobFileNames object.
static vtkGlobFileNames *New();
// Description:
// Print directory to stream.
virtual void PrintSelf(ostream& os, vtkIndent indent);
// Description:
// Reset the glob by clearing the list of output filenames.
void Reset();
// Description:
// Set the directory in which to perform the glob. If this is
// not set, then the current directory will be used. Also, if
// you use a glob pattern that contains absolute path (one that
// starts with "/" or a drive letter) then that absolute path
// will be used and Directory will be ignored.
vtkSetStringMacro(Directory);
vtkGetStringMacro(Directory);
// Description:
// Search for all files that match the given expression,
// sort them, and add them to the output. This method can
// be called repeatedly to add files matching additional patterns.
// Returns 1 if successful, otherwise returns zero.
int AddFileNames(const char* pattern);
// Description:
// Recurse into subdirectories.
vtkSetMacro(Recurse, int);
vtkBooleanMacro(Recurse, int);
vtkGetMacro(Recurse, int);
// Description:
// Return the number of files found.
int GetNumberOfFileNames();
// Description:
// Return the file at the given index, the indexing is 0 based.
const char* GetNthFileName(int index);
// Description:
// Get an array that contains all the file names.
vtkGetObjectMacro(FileNames, vtkStringArray);
protected:
// Description:
// Set the wildcard pattern.
vtkSetStringMacro(Pattern);
vtkGetStringMacro(Pattern);
vtkGlobFileNames();
~vtkGlobFileNames();
private:
char* Directory; // Directory for search.
char* Pattern; // Wildcard pattern
int Recurse; // Recurse into subdirectories
vtkStringArray *FileNames; // VTK array of files
private:
vtkGlobFileNames(const vtkGlobFileNames&); // Not implemented.
void operator=(const vtkGlobFileNames&); // Not implemented.
};
#endif
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