# glob.[go](https://golang.org) [![GoDoc][godoc-image]][godoc-url] [![Build Status][travis-image]][travis-url] > Simple globbing library. ## Install ```shell go get github.com/gobwas/glob ``` ## Example ```go package main import "github.com/gobwas/glob" func main() { var g glob.Glob // create simple glob g = glob.New("*.github.com") g.Match("api.github.com") // true // create new glob with set of delimiters as ["."] g = glob.New("api.*.com", ".") g.Match("api.github.com") // true g.Match("api.gi.hub.com") // false // create new glob with set of delimiters as ["."] // but now with super wildcard g = glob.New("api.**.com", ".") g.Match("api.github.com") // true g.Match("api.gi.hub.com") // true // create glob with single symbol wildcard g = glob.New("?at") g.Match("cat") // true g.Match("fat") // true g.Match("at") // false // create glob with single symbol wildcard and delimiters ["f"] g = glob.New("?at", "f") g.Match("cat") // true g.Match("fat") // false g.Match("at") // false } ``` ## Performance In comparison with [go-glob](https://github.com/ryanuber/go-glob), it is ~2.5x faster (on my Mac), because my impl compiles patterns for future usage. If you will not use compiled `glob.Glob` object, and do `g := glob.New(pattern); g.Match(...)` every time, then your code will be about ~3x slower. Run `go test bench=.` from source root to see the benchmarks: Test | Operations | Speed -----|------------|------ github.com/gobwas/glob | 20000000 | 150 ns/op github.com/ryanuber/go-glob | 10000000 | 375 ns/op Also, there are few simple optimizations, that help to test much faster patterns like `*abc`, `abc*` or `a*c`: Test | Operations | Speed -----|------------|------ prefix | 200000000 | 8.78 ns/op suffix | 200000000 | 9.46 ns/op prefix-suffix | 100000000 | 16.3 ns/op [godoc-image]: https://godoc.org/github.com/gobwas/glob?status.svg [godoc-url]: https://godoc.org/github.com/gobwas/glob [travis-image]: https://travis-ci.org/gobwas/glob.svg?branch=master [travis-url]: https://travis-ci.org/gobwas/glob