If we know what the segment is going to start or finish with, we can use a `*` in addition to a partial segment name. For example: `"/foo/b*/baz"` will match any path that has three segments, the first of which is `foo`, the last `baz` and the middle segment can be anything that starts with `b`. So, it would match:
fooIf we know what the segment is going to start or finish with, we can use a `*` in addition to a partial segment name. For example: `"/foo/b*/baz"` will match any path that has three segments, the first of which is `foo`, the last `baz` and the middle segment can be anything that starts with `b`. So, it would match:
fooIf we know what the segment is going to start or finish with, we can use a `*` in addition to a partial segment name. For example: `"/foo/b*/baz"` will match any path that has three segments, the first of which is `foo`, the last `baz` and the middle segment can be anything that starts with `b`. So, it would match: