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An issue came up in Neovim at neovim/neovim#37204 about it failing to initialize if the server provides a glob like **/**.dart which it considers to be invalid.
It's not clear to me from the spec that **/**.dart is invalid (it might not be what was intended, but that's a different issue), or what the behaviour should be if a client receives an invalid glob (if that is possible). My suggestion is that neovim handles this the same way that npm's glob/minimatch does, but I also appreciate that they should be following a spec and not another implementation.
Specifically, the should make it clear:
whether **/**.dart is valid or not
and what its behaviour would be
whether unclosed braces/brackets are valid or not, for example example.[0-9 missing its closing bracket or **/*.{ts,js missing its closing brace
and what their behaviour should be
if a pattern is invalid, what the behaviour should be (fail, ignore, etc.)
justinmk, tris203, khensunny and alessandrocandolini