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NAME

       SDL_GlobDirectory - Enumerate a directory tree, filtered by pattern, and return a list.

SYNOPSIS

       #include <SDL3/SDL_filesystem.h>

       char ** SDL_GlobDirectory(const char *path, const char *pattern, SDL_GlobFlags flags, int *count);

DESCRIPTION

       Files  are  filtered out if they don't match the string in pattern, which may contain wildcard characters
       '\' (match everything) and '?' (match one character). If pattern is NULL, no filtering is  done  and  all
       results  are  returned.  Subdirectories  are  permitted,  and are specified with a path separator of '/'.
       Wildcard characters '\' and '?' never match a path separator.

       flags may be set to SDL_GLOB_CASEINSENSITIVE to make the pattern matching case-insensitive.

       The returned array is always NULL-terminated, for your iterating convenience, but if count  is  non-NULL,
       on return it will contain the number of items in the array, not counting the NULL terminator.

FUNCTION PARAMETERS

       path   the path of the directory to enumerate.

       pattern
              the pattern that files in the directory must match. Can be NULL.

       flags

              SDL_GLOB_* bitflags that affect this search.

       count  on return, will be set to the number of items in the returned array. Can be NULL.

RETURN VALUE

       for  more  information.  This  is  a single allocation that should be freed with SDL_free() when it is no
       longer needed.

THREAD SAFETY

       It is safe to call this function from any thread.

AVAILABILITY

       This function is available since SDL 3.2.0.

Simple Directmedia Layer                           SDL 3.2.28                               SDL_GlobDirectory(3)