updated for version 7.4.279
Problem: globpath() returns a string, making it difficult to get a list of
matches. (Greg Novack)
Solution: Add an optional argument like with glob(). (Adnan Zafar)
diff --git a/src/proto/ex_getln.pro b/src/proto/ex_getln.pro
index a8f960b..86e01b5 100644
--- a/src/proto/ex_getln.pro
+++ b/src/proto/ex_getln.pro
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@
void set_cmd_context __ARGS((expand_T *xp, char_u *str, int len, int col));
int expand_cmdline __ARGS((expand_T *xp, char_u *str, int col, int *matchcount, char_u ***matches));
int ExpandGeneric __ARGS((expand_T *xp, regmatch_T *regmatch, int *num_file, char_u ***file, char_u *((*func)(expand_T *, int)), int escaped));
-char_u *globpath __ARGS((char_u *path, char_u *file, int expand_options));
+void globpath __ARGS((char_u *path, char_u *file, garray_T *ga, int expand_options));
void init_history __ARGS((void));
int get_histtype __ARGS((char_u *name));
void add_to_history __ARGS((int histype, char_u *new_entry, int in_map, int sep));