Creates a new file attribute matcher, which matches attributes
against a given string. gio.FileAttributeMatchers are reference
counted structures, and are created with a reference count of 1. If
the number of references falls to 0, the gio.FileAttributeMatcher is
automatically destroyed.
The attributes string should be formatted with specific keys separated
from namespaces with a double colon. Several "namespace::key" strings may be
concatenated with a single comma (e.g. "standard::type,standard::is-hidden").
The wildcard "*" may be used to match all keys and namespaces, or
"namespace::*" will match all keys in a given namespace.
- "*": matches all attributes.
- "standard::is-hidden": matches only the key is-hidden in the
standard namespace.
- "standard::type,unix::*": matches the type key in the standard
namespace and all keys in the unix namespace.
Creates a new file attribute matcher, which matches attributes against a given string. gio.FileAttributeMatchers are reference counted structures, and are created with a reference count of 1. If the number of references falls to 0, the gio.FileAttributeMatcher is automatically destroyed.
The attributes string should be formatted with specific keys separated from namespaces with a double colon. Several "namespace::key" strings may be concatenated with a single comma (e.g. "standard::type,standard::is-hidden"). The wildcard "*" may be used to match all keys and namespaces, or "namespace::*" will match all keys in a given namespace.
Examples of file attribute matcher strings and results
- "*": matches all attributes. - "standard::is-hidden": matches only the key is-hidden in the standard namespace. - "standard::type,unix::*": matches the type key in the standard namespace and all keys in the unix namespace.