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# Dots
Implements the wildcard file matching in Go used by golint, go test etc.
## Usage
```go
import "github.com/mgechev/dots"
func main() {
result, err := dots.Resolve([]string{"./fixtures/..."}, []string{"./fixtures/foo"})
for _, f := range result {
fmt.Println(f);
}
}
```
If we suppose that we have the following directory structure:
```text
├── README.md
├── fixtures
│   ├── bar
│   │   ├── bar1.go
│   │   └── bar2.go
│   ├── baz
│   │   ├── baz1.go
│   │   ├── baz2.go
│   │   └── baz3.go
│   └── foo
│   ├── foo1.go
│   ├── foo2.go
│   └── foo3.go
└── main.go
```
The result will be:
```text
fixtures/bar/bar1.go
fixtures/bar/bar2.go
fixtures/baz/baz1.go
fixtures/baz/baz2.go
fixtures/baz/baz3.go
```
`dots` supports wildcard in both - the first and the last argument of `Resolve`, which means that you can ignore files based on a wildcard:
```go
dots.Resolve([]string{"github.com/mgechev/dots"}, []string{"./..."}) // empty list
dots.Resolve([]string{"./fixtures/bar/..."}, []string{"./fixture/foo/...", "./fixtures/baz/..."}) // bar1.go, bar2.go
```
## Preserve package structure
`dots` allow you to receive a slice of slices where each nested slice represents an individual package:
```go
dots.ResolvePackages([]string{"github.com/mgechev/dots/..."}, []string{})
```
So we will get the result:
```text
[
[
"$GOROOT/src/github.com/mgechev/dots/fixtures/dummy/bar/bar1.go",
"$GOROOT/src/github.com/mgechev/dots/fixtures/dummy/bar/bar2.go"
],
[
"$GOROOT/src/github.com/mgechev/dots/fixtures/dummy/baz/baz1.go",
"$GOROOT/src/github.com/mgechev/dots/fixtures/dummy/baz/baz2.go",
"$GOROOT/src/github.com/mgechev/dots/fixtures/dummy/baz/baz3.go"
],
[
"$GOROOT/src/github.com/mgechev/dots/fixtures/dummy/foo/foo1.go",
"$GOROOT/src/github.com/mgechev/dots/fixtures/dummy/foo/foo2.go",
"$GOROOT/src/github.com/mgechev/dots/fixtures/dummy/foo/foo3.go"
],
[
"$GOROOT/src/github.com/mgechev/dots/fixtures/pkg/baz/baz1.go",
"$GOROOT/src/github.com/mgechev/dots/fixtures/pkg/baz/baz2.go"
],
[
"$GOROOT/src/github.com/mgechev/dots/fixtures/pkg/foo/foo1.go",
"$GOROOT/src/github.com/mgechev/dots/fixtures/pkg/foo/foo2.go"
],
[
"$GOROOT/src/github.com/mgechev/dots/fixtures/pkg/foo/bar/bar1.go"
]
]
```
This method is especially useful, when you want to perform type checking over given package from the result.
## License
MIT