[package] authors = ["Kornel "] categories = ["command-line-interface", "os::windows-apis"] description = "Glob (wildcard) expanded command-line arguments on Windows" documentation = "https://docs.rs/wild" homepage = "https://lib.rs/crates/wild" keywords = ["wildcards", "glob", "windows", "shell", "CommandLineToArgvW"] license = "Apache-2.0 OR MIT" name = "wild" readme = "README.md" repository = "https://gitlab.com/kornelski/wild" version = "2.2.1" edition = "2021" include = ["/src/*.rs", "/Cargo.toml", "/LICENSE", "/README.md"] [badges] gitlab = { repository = "kornelski/wild" } appveyor = { repository = "pornel/wild" } maintenance = { status = "passively-maintained" } [target.'cfg(windows)'.dependencies] glob = "0.3.1" [dev-dependencies] glob = "0.3.1" [package.metadata.docs.rs] targets = ["x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu"] all-features = true rustdoc-args = ["--cfg", "docsrs", "--generate-link-to-definition"] [features] # Give up on trying to accurately emulate Unix-like argument quoting semantics, # and always interpret `*` (etc.) as file path patterns, even in quoted strings. # # This affects only Windows. # # This creates possibility of non-file arguments that contain `*` to be interpreted as file paths. # OTOH it makes it easier for users to use globs on paths with spaces, and to call executables via tools/APIs that always quote args. # # Don't enable this feature from libraries. This decision should be left to binaries. glob-quoted-on-windows = []