2013-01-13 Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
+ * manual/pattern.texi (Flags for Globbing): Move GLOB_NOSORT after
+ GLOB_NOESCAPE.
+
+2013-01-13 Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
+
* manual/pattern.texi (Flags for Globbing): Highlight GNU extensions.
2013-01-13 Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
@comment glob.h
@comment POSIX.2
-@item GLOB_NOSORT
-Don't sort the file names; return them in no particular order.
-(In practice, the order will depend on the order of the entries in
-the directory.) The only reason @emph{not} to sort is to save time.
-
-@comment glob.h
-@comment POSIX.2
@item GLOB_NOESCAPE
Don't treat the @samp{\} character specially in patterns. Normally,
@samp{\} quotes the following character, turning off its special meaning
@code{glob} does its work by calling the function @code{fnmatch}
repeatedly. It handles the flag @code{GLOB_NOESCAPE} by turning on the
@code{FNM_NOESCAPE} flag in calls to @code{fnmatch}.
+
+@comment glob.h
+@comment POSIX.2
+@item GLOB_NOSORT
+Don't sort the file names; return them in no particular order.
+(In practice, the order will depend on the order of the entries in
+the directory.) The only reason @emph{not} to sort is to save time.
@end vtable
@node More Flags for Globbing