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@ -682,7 +682,7 @@ read_key:
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if parts[depth-1].wild {
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// the path part contains a wildcard character. we must do a wildcard
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// match to determine if it truly matches.
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matched = wildcardMatch(f.key, parts[depth-1].key)
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matched = wildcardMatch(parts[depth-1].key, f.key)
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} else {
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// just a straight up equality check
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matched = parts[depth-1].key == f.key
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@ -1089,33 +1089,3 @@ func stringLessInsensitive(a, b string) bool {
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}
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return len(a) < len(b)
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}
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// wilcardMatch returns true if str matches pattern. This is a very
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// simple wildcard match where '*' matches on any number characters
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// and '?' matches on any one character.
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func wildcardMatch(str, pattern string) bool {
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if pattern == "*" {
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return true
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}
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return deepMatch(str, pattern)
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}
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func deepMatch(str, pattern string) bool {
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for len(pattern) > 0 {
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switch pattern[0] {
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default:
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if len(str) == 0 || str[0] != pattern[0] {
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return false
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}
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case '?':
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if len(str) == 0 {
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return false
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}
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case '*':
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return wildcardMatch(str, pattern[1:]) ||
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(len(str) > 0 && wildcardMatch(str[1:], pattern))
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}
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str = str[1:]
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pattern = pattern[1:]
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}
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return len(str) == 0 && len(pattern) == 0
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}
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package gjson
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import "unicode/utf8"
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// wildcardMatch - finds whether the text matches/satisfies the pattern string.
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// supports '*' and '?' wildcards in the pattern string.
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// unlike path.Match(), considers a path as a flat name space while matching the pattern.
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// The difference is illustrated in the example here https://play.golang.org/p/Ega9qgD4Qz .
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func wildcardMatch(pattern, name string) (matched bool) {
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Pattern:
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for len(pattern) > 0 {
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var star bool
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var chunk string
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star, chunk, pattern = scanChunk(pattern)
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if star && chunk == "" {
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// Trailing * matches rest of string.
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return true
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}
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// Look for match at current position.
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t, ok := matchChunk(chunk, name)
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// if we're the last chunk, make sure we've exhausted the name
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// otherwise we'll give a false result even if we could still match
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// using the star
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if ok && (len(t) == 0 || len(pattern) > 0) {
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name = t
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continue
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}
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if star {
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// Look for match skipping i+1 bytes.
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for i := 0; i < len(name); i++ {
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t, ok := matchChunk(chunk, name[i+1:])
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if ok {
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// if we're the last chunk, make sure we exhausted the name
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if len(pattern) == 0 && len(t) > 0 {
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continue
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}
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name = t
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continue Pattern
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}
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}
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}
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return false
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}
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return len(name) == 0
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}
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// scanChunk gets the next segment of pattern, which is a non-star string
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// possibly preceded by a star.
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func scanChunk(pattern string) (star bool, chunk, rest string) {
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for len(pattern) > 0 && pattern[0] == '*' {
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pattern = pattern[1:]
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star = true
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}
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inrange := false
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var i int
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Scan:
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for i = 0; i < len(pattern); i++ {
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switch pattern[i] {
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case '*':
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if !inrange {
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break Scan
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}
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}
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}
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return star, pattern[0:i], pattern[i:]
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}
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// matchChunk checks whether chunk matches the beginning of s.
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// If so, it returns the remainder of s (after the match).
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// Chunk is all single-character operators: literals, char classes, and ?.
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func matchChunk(chunk, s string) (rest string, ok bool) {
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for len(chunk) > 0 {
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if len(s) == 0 {
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return
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}
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switch chunk[0] {
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case '?':
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_, n := utf8.DecodeRuneInString(s)
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s = s[n:]
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chunk = chunk[1:]
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default:
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if chunk[0] != s[0] {
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return
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}
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s = s[1:]
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chunk = chunk[1:]
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}
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}
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return s, true
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}
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package gjson
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import (
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"testing"
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)
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// TestWildcardMatch - Tests validate the logic of wild card matching.
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// `WildcardMatch` supports '*' and '?' wildcards.
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// Sample usage: In resource matching for folder policy validation.
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func TestWildcardMatch(t *testing.T) {
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testCases := []struct {
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pattern string
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text string
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matched bool
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}{
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// Test case - 1.
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// Test case with pattern containing key name with a prefix. Should accept the same text without a "*".
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{
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pattern: "my-folder/oo*",
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text: "my-folder/oo",
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matched: true,
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},
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// Test case - 2.
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// Test case with "*" at the end of the pattern.
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{
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pattern: "my-folder/In*",
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text: "my-folder/India/Karnataka/",
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matched: true,
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},
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// Test case - 3.
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// Test case with prefixes shuffled.
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// This should fail.
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{
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pattern: "my-folder/In*",
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text: "my-folder/Karnataka/India/",
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matched: false,
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},
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// Test case - 4.
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// Test case with text expanded to the wildcards in the pattern.
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{
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pattern: "my-folder/In*/Ka*/Ban",
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text: "my-folder/India/Karnataka/Ban",
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matched: true,
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},
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// Test case - 5.
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// Test case with the keyname part is repeated as prefix several times.
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// This is valid.
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{
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pattern: "my-folder/In*/Ka*/Ban",
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text: "my-folder/India/Karnataka/Ban/Ban/Ban/Ban/Ban",
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matched: true,
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},
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// Test case - 6.
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// Test case to validate that `*` can be expanded into multiple prefixes.
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{
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pattern: "my-folder/In*/Ka*/Ban",
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text: "my-folder/India/Karnataka/Area1/Area2/Area3/Ban",
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matched: true,
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},
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// Test case - 7.
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// Test case to validate that `*` can be expanded into multiple prefixes.
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{
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pattern: "my-folder/In*/Ka*/Ban",
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text: "my-folder/India/State1/State2/Karnataka/Area1/Area2/Area3/Ban",
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matched: true,
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},
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// Test case - 8.
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// Test case where the keyname part of the pattern is expanded in the text.
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{
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pattern: "my-folder/In*/Ka*/Ban",
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text: "my-folder/India/Karnataka/Bangalore",
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matched: false,
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},
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// Test case - 9.
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// Test case with prefixes and wildcard expanded for all "*".
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{
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pattern: "my-folder/In*/Ka*/Ban*",
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text: "my-folder/India/Karnataka/Bangalore",
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matched: true,
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},
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// Test case - 10.
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// Test case with keyname part being a wildcard in the pattern.
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{pattern: "my-folder/*",
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text: "my-folder/India",
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matched: true,
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},
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// Test case - 11.
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{
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pattern: "my-folder/oo*",
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text: "my-folder/odo",
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matched: false,
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},
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// Test case with pattern containing wildcard '?'.
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// Test case - 12.
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// "my-folder?/" matches "my-folder1/", "my-folder2/", "my-folder3" etc...
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// doesn't match "myfolder/".
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{
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pattern: "my-folder?/abc*",
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text: "myfolder/abc",
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matched: false,
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},
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// Test case - 13.
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{
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pattern: "my-folder?/abc*",
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text: "my-folder1/abc",
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matched: true,
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},
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// Test case - 14.
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{
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pattern: "my-?-folder/abc*",
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text: "my--folder/abc",
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matched: false,
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},
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// Test case - 15.
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{
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pattern: "my-?-folder/abc*",
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text: "my-1-folder/abc",
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matched: true,
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},
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// Test case - 16.
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{
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pattern: "my-?-folder/abc*",
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text: "my-k-folder/abc",
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matched: true,
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},
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// Test case - 17.
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{
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pattern: "my??folder/abc*",
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text: "myfolder/abc",
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matched: false,
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},
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// Test case - 18.
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{
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pattern: "my??folder/abc*",
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text: "my4afolder/abc",
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matched: true,
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},
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// Test case - 19.
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{
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pattern: "my-folder?abc*",
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text: "my-folder/abc",
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matched: true,
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},
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// Test case 20-21.
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// '?' matches '/' too. (works with s3).
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// This is because the namespace is considered flat.
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// "abc?efg" matches both "abcdefg" and "abc/efg".
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{
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pattern: "my-folder/abc?efg",
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text: "my-folder/abcdefg",
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matched: true,
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},
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{
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pattern: "my-folder/abc?efg",
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text: "my-folder/abc/efg",
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matched: true,
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},
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// Test case - 22.
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{
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pattern: "my-folder/abc????",
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text: "my-folder/abc",
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matched: false,
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},
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// Test case - 23.
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{
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pattern: "my-folder/abc????",
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text: "my-folder/abcde",
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matched: false,
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},
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// Test case - 24.
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{
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pattern: "my-folder/abc????",
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text: "my-folder/abcdefg",
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matched: true,
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},
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// Test case 25-26.
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// test case with no '*'.
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{
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pattern: "my-folder/abc?",
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text: "my-folder/abc",
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matched: false,
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},
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{
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pattern: "my-folder/abc?",
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text: "my-folder/abcd",
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matched: true,
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},
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{
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pattern: "my-folder/abc?",
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text: "my-folder/abcde",
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matched: false,
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},
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// Test case 27.
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{
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pattern: "my-folder/mnop*?",
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text: "my-folder/mnop",
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matched: false,
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},
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// Test case 28.
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{
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pattern: "my-folder/mnop*?",
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text: "my-folder/mnopqrst/mnopqr",
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matched: true,
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},
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// Test case 29.
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{
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pattern: "my-folder/mnop*?",
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text: "my-folder/mnopqrst/mnopqrs",
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matched: true,
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},
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// Test case 30.
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{
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pattern: "my-folder/mnop*?",
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text: "my-folder/mnop",
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matched: false,
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},
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// Test case 31.
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{
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pattern: "my-folder/mnop*?",
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text: "my-folder/mnopq",
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matched: true,
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},
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// Test case 32.
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{
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pattern: "my-folder/mnop*?",
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text: "my-folder/mnopqr",
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matched: true,
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},
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// Test case 33.
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{
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pattern: "my-folder/mnop*?and",
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text: "my-folder/mnopqand",
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matched: true,
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},
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// Test case 34.
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{
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pattern: "my-folder/mnop*?and",
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text: "my-folder/mnopand",
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matched: false,
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},
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// Test case 35.
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{
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pattern: "my-folder/mnop*?and",
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text: "my-folder/mnopqand",
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matched: true,
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},
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// Test case 36.
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{
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pattern: "my-folder/mnop*?",
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text: "my-folder/mn",
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matched: false,
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},
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// Test case 37.
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{
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pattern: "my-folder/mnop*?",
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text: "my-folder/mnopqrst/mnopqrs",
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matched: true,
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},
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// Test case 38.
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{
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pattern: "my-folder/mnop*??",
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text: "my-folder/mnopqrst",
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matched: true,
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},
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// Test case 39.
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{
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pattern: "my-folder/mnop*qrst",
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text: "my-folder/mnopabcdegqrst",
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matched: true,
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},
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// Test case 40.
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{
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pattern: "my-folder/mnop*?and",
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text: "my-folder/mnopqand",
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matched: true,
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},
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// Test case 41.
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{
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pattern: "my-folder/mnop*?and",
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text: "my-folder/mnopand",
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matched: false,
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},
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// Test case 42.
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{
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pattern: "my-folder/mnop*?and?",
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text: "my-folder/mnopqanda",
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matched: true,
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},
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// Test case 43.
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{
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pattern: "my-folder/mnop*?and",
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text: "my-folder/mnopqanda",
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matched: false,
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},
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// Test case 44.
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{
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pattern: "my-?-folder/abc*",
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text: "my-folder/mnopqanda",
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matched: false,
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},
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}
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// Iterating over the test cases, call the function under test and asert the output.
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for i, testCase := range testCases {
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actualResult := wildcardMatch(testCase.pattern, testCase.text)
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if testCase.matched != actualResult {
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t.Errorf("Test %d: Expected the result to be `%v`, but instead found it to be `%v`", i+1, testCase.matched, actualResult)
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}
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}
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}
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