Find files relative to the output directory, using POSIX glob(3) pathname matching. If an array is provided, find files that match any pattern in the array. If an expression is provided, the expression must return a string or an array of strings, which will then be evaluated as one or more glob patterns. Must only match and return files which actually exist.
For each file matched in glob, read up to the first 64 KiB of text from the file and place it in the contents field of the file object for manipulation by outputEval.
Evaluate an expression to generate the output value. If glob was specified, the value of self must be an array containing file objects that were matched. If no files were matched, self must be a zero length array; if a single file was matched, the value of self is an array of a single element. Additionally, if loadContents is true, the File objects must include up to the first 64 KiB of file contents in the contents field.
Describes how to generate an output parameter based on the files produced by a CommandLineTool. The output parameter value is generated by applying these operations in the following order: - glob - loadContents - outputEval - secondaryFiles