Fixed support for ignore file regexes that do not contain a slash. #416
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This small patch contains a fix that addresses the problem of correctly dealing with regexes that do not contain the '/' character (such as "~", ".swp", etc.) in (.ag/.git)ignore files.
Basically, the rationale of this patch is not to enable the FNM_PATHNAME flag for fnmatch unless the regex actually contains a '/' character.
I tested the patch on OS X 10.9, and it seems to work fine.