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[jira] [Updated] (RAT-265) Certain wildcard file filters do not work anymore

     [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/RAT-265?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Raphael von der Grün updated RAT-265:
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    Summary: Certain wildcard file filters do not work anymore  (was: Wildcard file filter do not work anymore)

> Certain wildcard file filters do not work anymore
> -------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: RAT-265
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/RAT-265
>             Project: Apache Rat
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: cli
>    Affects Versions: 0.13, 0.14
>            Reporter: Raphael von der Grün
>            Priority: Major
>
> Run the following command in the root of the `rat` repo:
> {noformat}
> java -jar apache-rat-0.14-20191120.132901-66.jar -e "*.txt" -d apache-rat-core/src/test/resources/violations/bad.txt{noformat}
> This will give the following output on `stderr`: 
> {noformat}
> Will skip given exclusion '*.txt' due to java.util.regex.PatternSyntaxException: Dangling meta character '*' near index 0
> *.txt
> ^
> {noformat}
> Furthermore, `bad.txt` will NOT be excluded from the license check.
> The error that causes this is thrown in [line 132 of `org.apache.rat.Report.java`|#L132]]. The reason is simple: any glob pattern that starts with `*` or `?` is not a valid regex. When Line 132 throws, the next two lines will also be skipped, so the pattern will not be added at all.
> Unfortunately, a solution to this problem is not so simple. In `v0.12` the `-e` option always added wildcard filters while `-E` always added regex filters. The documentation still states the same in the latest `v0.14` snapshot. Beginning with `v0.13` the code tries to add any exclude rule as three different filters. I believe this approach is inherently flawed.
> Firstly, the `new NameFileFilter(exclusion)` is redundant if we also add `new WildcardFileFilter(exclusion)`. The files matched by the `NameFileFilter` are a subset of those matched by the `WildcardFileFilter` since any magic character (i.e. `?` or `*`) in `exclusion` also matches itself when used in a `WildcardFileFilter`.
> So let's assume we only register the `WildcardFileFilter` and the `RegexFileFilter`. Even if we properly add patterns as wildcard filters that are not a valid RegEx, there are still patterns where we cannot decide what the user's intention was. Consider the pattern `bi.ini`. Should it be interpreted as a wildcard pattern and match only itself or should it be interpreted as a regex and also match `bikini` for example?
> My recommendation for a quick patch solution would be to go back to the behavior of `v0.12`.
> Beyond that, the nicest solution IMHO would be support for ignore files with the same semantics as `.gitignore` (via `-E`) and support for giving extended shell globs via `-e`.



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