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var m = new Matcher();
m.AddInclude(@"**/*.*");
var res = m.Execute(new DirectoryInfoWrapper(new DirectoryInfo(root)));
As shown below, the Stems for files in sub2 and sub3 are wrong.
When I use a glob pattern starting with subfolder (see below) instead of the wildcards, all stems are correct:
var m = new Matcher();
m.AddInclude(@"subfolder/**/*.*");
var res = m.Execute(new DirectoryInfoWrapper(new DirectoryInfo(root)));
Update: Apparently the problem is not the glob pattern at the beginning. I inserted a folder under subfolder. When I now use the above pattern ("subfolder/**/*.*") I also get wrong stems.
This addresses issue aspnet/Announcements#58
I have the following folder structure:
I wanna find all files via:
As shown below, the Stems for files in

sub2
andsub3
are wrong.When I use a glob pattern starting with
subfolder
(see below) instead of the wildcards, all stems are correct:Update: Apparently the problem is not the glob pattern at the beginning. I inserted a folder under
subfolder
. When I now use the above pattern ("subfolder/**/*.*"
) I also get wrong stems./cc @anurse
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