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25 changes: 14 additions & 11 deletions xml/Microsoft.Build.Globbing/MSBuildGlobWithGaps.xml
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</Interfaces>
<Docs>
<summary>
A glob with gaps. The gaps are represented as other globs.
For example, to express a glob that matches all .cs files except the ones containing "foo" and the ones under bin directories, one can use:
<code>
new MSBuildGlobWithGaps(
MSBuildGlob.Parse("**/*.cs"), // matches all .cs files
new CompositeGlob( // a composite glob to combine all the gaps
MSBuildGlob.Parse("**/*foo*.cs"), // matches .cs files containing "foo"
MSBuildGlob.Parse("**/bin/**/*.cs") // matches .cs files under bin directories
)
)
</code></summary>
A glob with gaps. The gaps are represented as other globs.
</summary>
<example>
To express a glob that matches all .cs files except the ones containing "foo" and the ones under bin directories, use:
<code>
new MSBuildGlobWithGaps(
MSBuildGlob.Parse("**/*.cs"), // matches all .cs files
new CompositeGlob( // a composite glob to combine all the gaps
MSBuildGlob.Parse("**/*foo*.cs"), // matches .cs files containing "foo"
MSBuildGlob.Parse("**/bin/**/*.cs") // matches .cs files under bin directories
)
)
</code>
</example>
<remarks>To be added.</remarks>
</Docs>
<Members>
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