The wildcard option on the GetDirectories call will allow you to grab all the directories from contained in the Windows folder [directly] that match the pattern "sys*".
Is that the kind of thing you're looking for? To automatically expand the args, you'd have to extract the wildcards in some kind of meaningful manner and apply them to that model...
For instance:
RunMyApp "C:\Windows\Sys*\ *.sys"
You'd pull out the string C:\Windows - probably with a regular expression, find the lowest level directory that doesn't contain a wildcard and apply it to the GetDirectories method, attaching the wildcarded string as the search parameter.
Then if your end of string (in this case *.sys) as the search pattern for Directory.GetFiles.
If you wanted to get more complicated and do something like:
You would use the SearchOptions to set this behaviour:
Directory.GetDirectories(@"C:\Windows", "sys*", SearchOptions.AllDirectories)This would grab all directories that matched the sys* wildcard in the Windows directory and all directories below it.
If you wanted to get much more complicated than that, then I'm not sure how you would do that... for instance, say you wanted folders that are contained by folders directly inside the Windows directory - I have no idea how you would go about something like that I'm afraid...I don't imagine exporting the entire tree structure to XML and using XPath to do it would be so efficient - the XPath would be fabulously simple for parsing out using wildcards - but converting to XML wouldn't be so efficient...
