Matches a string against a compiled pattern. Passing the correct
length of the string given is mandatory. The reversed string can be
omitted by passing NULL, this is more efficient if the reversed
version of the string to be matched is not at hand, as
g_pattern_match() will only construct it if the compiled pattern
requires reverse matches.
Note that, if the user code will (possibly) match a string against a
multitude of patterns containing wildcards, chances are high that
some patterns will require a reversed string. In this case, it's
more efficient to provide the reversed string to avoid multiple
constructions thereof in the various calls to g_pattern_match().
Note also that the reverse of a UTF-8 encoded string can in general
not be obtained by g_strreverse(). This works
only if the string doesn't contain any multibyte characters. GLib
offers the g_utf8_strreverse() function to reverse UTF-8 encoded
strings.
Matches a string against a compiled pattern. Passing the correct length of the string given is mandatory. The reversed string can be omitted by passing NULL, this is more efficient if the reversed version of the string to be matched is not at hand, as g_pattern_match() will only construct it if the compiled pattern requires reverse matches. Note that, if the user code will (possibly) match a string against a multitude of patterns containing wildcards, chances are high that some patterns will require a reversed string. In this case, it's more efficient to provide the reversed string to avoid multiple constructions thereof in the various calls to g_pattern_match(). Note also that the reverse of a UTF-8 encoded string can in general not be obtained by g_strreverse(). This works only if the string doesn't contain any multibyte characters. GLib offers the g_utf8_strreverse() function to reverse UTF-8 encoded strings.