From: Miss Islington (bot) <31488909+miss-islington@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Mon, 20 Oct 2025 04:31:05 +0000 (+0200) Subject: [3.14] docs: be clearer that glob results are unordered (GH-140184) (#140339) X-Git-Url: http://git.ipfire.org/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=2699643d715aeccdbdbb9b429f7bd423050e8f41;p=thirdparty%2FPython%2Fcpython.git [3.14] docs: be clearer that glob results are unordered (GH-140184) (#140339) (cherry picked from commit ed672f7a8a3c843d8e6e6b673d5a7c1f752f208c) Co-authored-by: Ned Batchelder --- diff --git a/Doc/library/glob.rst b/Doc/library/glob.rst index 59ad1b07f273..52c449281533 100644 --- a/Doc/library/glob.rst +++ b/Doc/library/glob.rst @@ -18,23 +18,27 @@ single: - (minus); in glob-style wildcards single: . (dot); in glob-style wildcards -The :mod:`glob` module finds all the pathnames matching a specified pattern -according to the rules used by the Unix shell, although results are returned in -arbitrary order. No tilde expansion is done, but ``*``, ``?``, and character +The :mod:`!glob` module finds pathnames +using pattern matching rules similar to the Unix shell. +No tilde expansion is done, but ``*``, ``?``, and character ranges expressed with ``[]`` will be correctly matched. This is done by using the :func:`os.scandir` and :func:`fnmatch.fnmatch` functions in concert, and not by actually invoking a subshell. -Note that files beginning with a dot (``.``) can only be matched by +.. note:: + The pathnames are returned in no particular order. If you need a specific + order, sort the results. + +Files beginning with a dot (``.``) can only be matched by patterns that also start with a dot, unlike :func:`fnmatch.fnmatch` or :func:`pathlib.Path.glob`. -(For tilde and shell variable expansion, use :func:`os.path.expanduser` and -:func:`os.path.expandvars`.) +For tilde and shell variable expansion, use :func:`os.path.expanduser` and +:func:`os.path.expandvars`. For a literal match, wrap the meta-characters in brackets. For example, ``'[?]'`` matches the character ``'?'``. -The :mod:`glob` module defines the following functions: +The :mod:`!glob` module defines the following functions: .. function:: glob(pathname, *, root_dir=None, dir_fd=None, recursive=False, \ @@ -51,7 +55,7 @@ The :mod:`glob` module defines the following functions: If *root_dir* is not ``None``, it should be a :term:`path-like object` specifying the root directory for searching. It has the same effect on - :func:`glob` as changing the current directory before calling it. If + :func:`!glob` as changing the current directory before calling it. If *pathname* is relative, the result will contain paths relative to *root_dir*. diff --git a/Lib/glob.py b/Lib/glob.py index 341524282ba6..f1a87c82fc55 100644 --- a/Lib/glob.py +++ b/Lib/glob.py @@ -22,6 +22,9 @@ def glob(pathname, *, root_dir=None, dir_fd=None, recursive=False, dot are special cases that are not matched by '*' and '?' patterns by default. + The order of the returned list is undefined. Sort it if you need a + particular order. + If `include_hidden` is true, the patterns '*', '?', '**' will match hidden directories. @@ -40,6 +43,9 @@ def iglob(pathname, *, root_dir=None, dir_fd=None, recursive=False, dot are special cases that are not matched by '*' and '?' patterns. + The order of the returned paths is undefined. Sort them if you need a + particular order. + If recursive is true, the pattern '**' will match any files and zero or more directories and subdirectories. """