work around the backslash issue, see #4280

thanks to AJ Jordan @strugee for finding this.

while using \\ gives a single backslash when using "borg help pattern"
on the shell, our rendered html docs did not show the single backslash
at all.

i was lazy do dig into that issue, so i just used the word "backslash".

:-)
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Thomas Waldmann 2019-02-05 01:56:42 +01:00
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@ -2175,7 +2175,7 @@ class Archiver:
any number of characters, '?' matching any single character, '[...]'
matching any single character specified, including ranges, and '[!...]'
matching any character not specified. For the purpose of these patterns,
the path separator ('\\' for Windows and '/' on other systems) is not
the path separator (backslash for Windows and '/' on other systems) is not
treated specially. Wrap meta-characters in brackets for a literal
match (i.e. `[?]` to match the literal character `?`). For a path
to match a pattern, the full path must match, or it must match
@ -2196,7 +2196,7 @@ class Archiver:
shell patterns regular expressions are not required to match the full
path and any substring match is sufficient. It is strongly recommended to
anchor patterns to the start ('^'), to the end ('$') or both. Path
separators ('\\' for Windows and '/' on other systems) in paths are
separators (backslash for Windows and '/' on other systems) in paths are
always normalized to a forward slash ('/') before applying a pattern. The
regular expression syntax is described in the `Python documentation for
the re module <https://docs.python.org/3/library/re.html>`_.