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     1 /** @file ../include/regex.h
       
     2 @internalComponent
       
     3 */
       
     4 
       
     5 /** @fn  regcomp(regex_t *  preg, const char *  pattern, int cflags)
       
     6 @param preg
       
     7 @param pattern
       
     8 @param cflags
       
     9 
       
    10 Note: This description also covers the following functions -
       
    11  regexec()  regerror()  regfree() 
       
    12 
       
    13 @return   regcomp function returns zero for a successful compilation or an error code for failure. regexec function returns zero for a successful match or REG_NOMATCH for failure.
       
    14 
       
    15 regcomp function returns zero for a successful compilation or an error code for failure. 
       
    16 
       
    17 regexec function returns zero for a successful match or REG_NOMATCH for failure. 
       
    18 
       
    19 These routines implement regular expressions ("REs.") The regcomp function compiles an RE written as a string into an internal form, regexec matches that internal form against a string and reports results, regerror transforms error codes from either into human-readable messages, and regfree frees any dynamically-allocated storage used by the internal form of an RE. 
       
    20 @code
       
    21 The header   #include <regex.h>declares two structure types,  
       
    22   regex_t and  
       
    23   regmatch_t, the former for compiled internal forms and the latter for match reporting. It also declares the four functions, a type  
       
    24   regoff_t, and a number of constants with names starting with "REG_." 
       
    25 The regcomp function compiles the regular expression contained in the pattern string, subject to the flags in cflags, and places the results in the 
       
    26 regex_t structure pointed to by preg. The cflags argument is the bitwise OR of zero or more of the following flags: REG_EXTENDED  
       
    27 Compile modern ("extended") REs, rather than the obsolete ("basic") REs that are the default.  
       
    28 REG_BASIC  This is a synonym for 0, provided as a counterpart to REG_EXTENDED to improve readability.  
       
    29 REG_NOSPEC  Compile with recognition of all special characters turned off. All characters are thus considered ordinary, so the "RE" is a literal string. This is an extension, compatible with but not specified by, and should be used with caution in software intended to be portable to other systems. REG_EXTENDED and REG_NOSPEC may not be used in the same call to regcomp.  
       
    30 REG_ICASE  Compile for matching that ignores upper/lower case distinctions.  
       
    31 REG_NOSUB  Compile for matching that need only report success or failure, not what was matched.  
       
    32 REG_NEWLINE  Compile for newline-sensitive matching. By default, newline is a completely ordinary character with no special meaning in either REs or strings. With this flag, ‘[^’ bracket expressions and ‘.’ never match newline, a ‘^’ anchor matches the null string after any newline in the string in addition to its normal function, and the ‘$’ anchor matches the null string before any newline in the string in addition to its normal function.  
       
    33 REG_PEND  The regular expression ends, not at the first NUL, but just before the character pointed to by the re_endp member of the structure pointed to by preg. The re_endp member is of type  
       
    34 const char *. This flag permits inclusion of NULs in the RE; they are considered ordinary characters.  
       
    35 @endcode
       
    36 
       
    37 When successful, regcomp returns 0 and fills in the structure pointed to by preg. One member of that structure (other than re_endp) is publicized: re_nsub, of type 
       
    38  
       
    39   size_t, contains the number of parenthesized subexpressions within the RE (except that the value of this member is undefined if the REG_NOSUB flag was used). If regcomp fails, it returns a non-zero error code; see DIAGNOSTICS. 
       
    40 The regexec function matches the compiled RE pointed to by preg against the string, subject to the flags in eflags, and reports results using nmatch, pmatch, and the returned value. The RE must have been compiled by a previous invocation of regcomp. The compiled form is not altered during execution of regexec, so a single compiled RE can be used simultaneously by multiple threads. 
       
    41 
       
    42 By default, the NUL-terminated string pointed to by string is considered to be the text of an entire line, minus any terminating newline. The eflags argument is the bitwise OR of zero or more of the following flags: REG_NOTBOL  The first character of the string is not the beginning of a line, so the ‘^’ anchor should not match before it. This does not affect the behavior of newlines under REG_NEWLINE.  
       
    43 REG_NOTEOL  The NUL terminating the string does not end a line, so the ‘\$’ anchor should not match before it. This does not affect the behavior of newlines under REG_NEWLINE.  
       
    44 REG_STARTEND  
       
    45   The string is considered to start at string + pmatch [0]. rm_so and to have a terminating NUL located at string + pmatch [0]. rm_eo (there need not actually be a NUL at that location), regardless of the value of nmatch. See below for the definition of pmatch and nmatch. Note that a non-zero rm_so does not imply REG_NOTBOL; REG_STARTEND affects only the location of the string, not how it is matched.  
       
    46 
       
    47 
       
    48 
       
    49 Normally, regexec returns 0 for success and the non-zero code REG_NOMATCH for failure. Other non-zero error codes may be returned in exceptional situations; see DIAGNOSTICS. 
       
    50 
       
    51 If REG_NOSUB was specified in the compilation of the RE, or if nmatch is 0, regexec ignores the pmatch argument (but see below for the case where REG_STARTEND is specified). Otherwise, pmatch points to an array of nmatch structures of type 
       
    52  
       
    53   regmatch_t. Such a structure has at least the members rm_so and rm_eo, both of type  
       
    54   regoff_t (a signed arithmetic type at least as large as an  
       
    55   off_t and a  
       
    56   ssize_t), containing respectively the offset of the first character of a substring and the offset of the first character after the end of the substring. Offsets are measured from the beginning of the string argument given to regexec. An empty substring is denoted by equal offsets, both indicating the character following the empty substring. 
       
    57 @code
       
    58 The 0th member of the pmatch array is filled in to indicate what substring of string was matched by the entire RE. Remaining members report what substring was matched by parenthesized subexpressions within the RE; member i reports subexpression i, with subexpressions counted (starting at 1) by the order of their opening parentheses in the RE, left to right. Unused entries in the array (corresponding either to subexpressions that did not participate in the match at all, or to subexpressions that do not exist in the RE (that is, i > preg -> re_nsub)) have both rm_so and rm_eo set to -1. If a subexpression participated in the match several times, the reported substring is the last one it matched. (Note, as an example in particular, that when the RE ‘(b*)+’ matches ‘bbb,’ the parenthesized subexpression matches each of the three 'bs' and then an infinite number of empty strings following the last ‘b,’ so the reported substring is one of the empties.) 
       
    59 @endcode
       
    60 
       
    61 If REG_STARTEND is specified, pmatch must point to at least one 
       
    62  
       
    63   regmatch_t (even if nmatch is 0 or REG_NOSUB was specified), to hold the input offsets for REG_STARTEND. Use for output is still entirely controlled by nmatch; if nmatch is 0 or REG_NOSUB was specified, the value of pmatch [0] will not be changed by a successful regexec. 
       
    64 The regerror function maps a non-zero errcode from either regcomp or regexec to a human-readable, printable message. If preg is non- NULL, the error code should have arisen from use of the 
       
    65  
       
    66   regex_t pointed to by preg, and if the error code came from regcomp, it should have been the result from the most recent regcomp using that  
       
    67   regex_t. The ( (regerror);
       
    68 may be able to supply a more detailed message using information from the  
       
    69   regex_t.) The regerror function places the NUL-terminated message into the buffer pointed to by errbuf, limiting the length (including the NUL) to at most errbuf_size bytes. If the whole message will not fit, as much of it as will fit before the terminating NUL is supplied. In any case, the returned value is the size of buffer needed to hold the whole message (including terminating NUL). If errbuf_size is 0, errbuf is ignored but the return value is still correct. 
       
    70 If the errcode given to regerror is first ORed with REG_ITOA, the "message" that results is the printable name of the error code, e.g. "REG_NOMATCH," rather than an explanation thereof. If errcode is REG_ATOI, then preg shall be non- NULL and the re_endp member of the structure it points to must point to the printable name of an error code; in this case, the result in errbuf is the decimal digits of the numeric value of the error code (0 if the name is not recognized). REG_ITOA and REG_ATOI are intended primarily as debugging facilities 
       
    71 
       
    72 The regfree function frees any dynamically-allocated storage associated with the compiled RE pointed to by preg. The remaining 
       
    73  
       
    74   regex_t is no longer a valid compiled RE and the effect of supplying it to regexec or regerror is undefined. 
       
    75 None of these functions references global variables except for tables of constants; all are safe for use from multiple threads if the arguments are safe. 
       
    76  
       
    77 
       
    78 
       
    79 Examples:
       
    80 @code
       
    81 #include <stdio.h>
       
    82 #include <regex.h>
       
    83 int main()
       
    84 {
       
    85    int ret,match=0;
       
    86    regex_t re;
       
    87    char errbuf[256];
       
    88    ret=regcomp(&re;,"[a-c]",REG_EXTENDED|REG_NOSUB);
       
    89    if(ret)
       
    90    {
       
    91       regerror(ret,&re;,errbuf,sizeof(errbuf));
       
    92       printf("compilation failed with error %s
       
    93 ",errbuf);
       
    94    }
       
    95    else
       
    96    {
       
    97       match=regexec(&re;,"access.txt|log.txt|passwd.txt",0,NULL,0);
       
    98       if(!match) printf("match found
       
    99 ");
       
   100       else printf("match not found");
       
   101       regfree(&re;);
       
   102    }
       
   103    return 0;
       
   104 }
       
   105 
       
   106 @endcode
       
   107  Output
       
   108 @code
       
   109 match found
       
   110 
       
   111 @endcode
       
   112 
       
   113 Diagnostics:
       
   114 
       
   115 @code
       
   116 Non-zero error codes from regcomp and regexec include the following: REG_NOMATCH The regexec function
       
   117 failed to match REG_BADPAT invalid regular expression REG_ECOLLATE   invalid collating element REG_ECTYPE invalid character class REG_EESCAPE ' \ '
       
   118 applied to unescapable character REG_ESUBREG invalid backreference number REG_EBRACK brackets ' [ ] '
       
   119 not balanced REG_EPAREN parentheses ' ( ) '
       
   120 not balanced REG_EBRACE braces ' { } '
       
   121 not balanced REG_BADBR invalid repetition count(s) in ' { } ' REG_ERANGE invalid character range in ' [ ] ' REG_ESPACE ran out of memory REG_BADRPT ' ?, ' ' *, '
       
   122 or ' + '
       
   123 operand invalid REG_EMPTY empty (sub)expression REG_ASSERT cannot happen - you found a bug REG_INVARG invalid argument, e.g. negative-length string REG_ILLSEQ illegal byte sequence (bad multibyte character) 
       
   124  Non-zero error codes from regcomp and regexec include the following: REG_NOMATCH The regexec function
       
   125 failed to match REG_BADPAT invalid regular expression REG_ECOLLATE   invalid collating element REG_ECTYPE invalid character class REG_EESCAPE ' \ '
       
   126 applied to unescapable character REG_ESUBREG invalid backreference number REG_EBRACK brackets ' [ ] '
       
   127 not balanced REG_EPAREN parentheses ' ( ) '
       
   128 not balanced REG_EBRACE braces ' { } '
       
   129 not balanced REG_BADBR invalid repetition count(s) in ' { } ' REG_ERANGE invalid character range in ' [ ] ' REG_ESPACE ran out of memory REG_BADRPT ' ?, ' ' *, '
       
   130 or ' + '
       
   131 operand invalid REG_EMPTY empty (sub)expression REG_ASSERT cannot happen - you found a bug REG_INVARG invalid argument, e.g. negative-length string REG_ILLSEQ illegal byte sequence (bad multibyte character) 
       
   132 @endcode
       
   133 
       
   134  
       
   135 
       
   136 @publishedAll
       
   137 @externallyDefinedApi
       
   138 */
       
   139 
       
   140 /** @fn  regerror(int errcode, const regex_t *  preg, char *  errbuf, size_t errbuf_size)
       
   141 @param errcode
       
   142 @param preg
       
   143 @param errbuf
       
   144 @param errbuf_size
       
   145 Refer to  regcomp() for the documentation
       
   146 
       
   147 
       
   148  
       
   149 
       
   150 @publishedAll
       
   151 @externallyDefinedApi
       
   152 */
       
   153 
       
   154 /** @fn  regexec(const regex_t *  preg, const char * __restrict string, size_t nmatch, regmatch_t pmatch[], int eflags)param preg
       
   155 @param preg
       
   156 @param string
       
   157 @param nmatch
       
   158 @param pmatch
       
   159 @param eflags
       
   160 
       
   161 Refer to  regcomp() for the documentation
       
   162 
       
   163 
       
   164  
       
   165 
       
   166 @publishedAll
       
   167 @externallyDefinedApi
       
   168 */
       
   169 
       
   170 /** @fn  regfree(regex_t *preg)
       
   171 @param preg
       
   172 
       
   173 Refer to  regcomp() for the documentation
       
   174 
       
   175 
       
   176  
       
   177 
       
   178 @publishedAll
       
   179 @externallyDefinedApi
       
   180 */
       
   181 
       
   182 /** @struct  regex_t
       
   183 
       
   184 Contains the details of expressions, say no. of subexpressions.
       
   185 
       
   186 @publishedAll
       
   187 @externallyDefinedApi
       
   188 */
       
   189 
       
   190 /** @struct  regmatch_t
       
   191 
       
   192 Includes the following members,
       
   193 
       
   194 @publishedAll
       
   195 @externallyDefinedApi
       
   196 */
       
   197 
       
   198 /** @var regmatch_t::rm_so
       
   199 start of match
       
   200 */
       
   201 
       
   202 /** @var regmatch_t::rm_eo
       
   203 end of match. 
       
   204 */
       
   205 
       
   206 /** @typedef  typedef	__off_t		regoff_t
       
   207 
       
   208 signed arithmetic type that can hold the largest value that can be stored in either a type off_t or type ssize_t.
       
   209 
       
   210 @publishedAll
       
   211 @externallyDefinedApi
       
   212 */
       
   213 
       
   214 /** @def  REG_EXTENDED	
       
   215 
       
   216 regcomp() flags. Use Extended Regular Expressions.
       
   217 
       
   218 @publishedAll
       
   219 @externallyDefinedApi
       
   220 */
       
   221 
       
   222 
       
   223 /** @def  REG_ICASE
       
   224 
       
   225 regcomp() flags. Ignore case in match.
       
   226 
       
   227 @publishedAll
       
   228 @externallyDefinedApi
       
   229 */
       
   230 
       
   231 /** @def  REG_NOSUB
       
   232 
       
   233 regcomp() flags. Report only success or fail in regexec().
       
   234 
       
   235 @publishedAll
       
   236 @externallyDefinedApi
       
   237 */
       
   238 
       
   239 /** @def  REG_NEWLINE
       
   240 
       
   241 regcomp() flags. Change the handling of <newline>s.
       
   242 
       
   243 @publishedAll
       
   244 @externallyDefinedApi
       
   245 */
       
   246 
       
   247 /** @def  REG_NOTBOL
       
   248 
       
   249 regexec() flags. The first character of the string pointed to by string is not the beginning of the line. Therefore, the circumflex character ( '^' ), when taken as a special character, shall not match the beginning of string.
       
   250 
       
   251 @publishedAll
       
   252 @externallyDefinedApi
       
   253 */
       
   254 
       
   255 /** @def  REG_NOTEOL
       
   256 
       
   257 regexec() flags. The last character of the string pointed to by string is not the end of the line. Therefore, the dollar sign ( '$' ), when taken as a special character, shall not match the end of string.
       
   258 
       
   259 @publishedAll
       
   260 @externallyDefinedApi
       
   261 */
       
   262 
       
   263 /** @def  REG_NOMATCH
       
   264 
       
   265 regerror() flags. regexec() failed to match.
       
   266 
       
   267 @publishedAll
       
   268 @externallyDefinedApi
       
   269 */
       
   270 
       
   271 
       
   272 /** @def  REG_BADPAT
       
   273 
       
   274 regerror() flags. Invalid regular expression. 
       
   275 
       
   276 @publishedAll
       
   277 @externallyDefinedApi
       
   278 */
       
   279 
       
   280 /** @def REG_ECOLLATE
       
   281 
       
   282 regerror() flags. Invalid collating element referenced.
       
   283 
       
   284 @publishedAll
       
   285 @externallyDefinedApi
       
   286 */
       
   287 
       
   288 /** @def REG_ECTYPE
       
   289 
       
   290 regerror() flags. Invalid character class type referenced.
       
   291 
       
   292 @publishedAll
       
   293 @externallyDefinedApi
       
   294 */
       
   295 
       
   296 /** @def REG_EESCAPE
       
   297 
       
   298 regerror() flags. Trailing 'backslash' in pattern.
       
   299 
       
   300 @publishedAll
       
   301 @externallyDefinedApi
       
   302 */
       
   303 
       
   304 /** @def REG_ESUBREG
       
   305 
       
   306 regerror() flags. Number in "\\digit" invalid or in error.
       
   307 
       
   308 @publishedAll
       
   309 @externallyDefinedApi
       
   310 */
       
   311 
       
   312 /** @def REG_EBRACK
       
   313 
       
   314 regerror() flags. "[]" imbalance. 
       
   315 
       
   316 @publishedAll
       
   317 @externallyDefinedApi
       
   318 */
       
   319 
       
   320 /** @def REG_EPAREN
       
   321 
       
   322 regerror() flags. "\(\)" or "()" imbalance.
       
   323 
       
   324 @publishedAll
       
   325 @externallyDefinedApi
       
   326 */
       
   327 
       
   328 /** @def REG_EBRACE
       
   329 
       
   330 regerror() flags. "\{\}" imbalance.
       
   331 
       
   332 @publishedAll
       
   333 @externallyDefinedApi
       
   334 */
       
   335 
       
   336 /** @def REG_BADBR
       
   337 
       
   338 regerror() flags. Content of "\{\}" invalid: not a number, number too large, more than two numbers, first larger than second. 
       
   339 
       
   340 @publishedAll
       
   341 @externallyDefinedApi
       
   342 */
       
   343 
       
   344 /** @def REG_ERANGE
       
   345 
       
   346 regerror() flags. Invalid endpoint in range expression. 
       
   347 
       
   348 @publishedAll
       
   349 @externallyDefinedApi
       
   350 */
       
   351 
       
   352 
       
   353 /** @def REG_ESPACE
       
   354 
       
   355 regerror() flags.Out of memory. 
       
   356 
       
   357 @publishedAll
       
   358 @externallyDefinedApi
       
   359 */
       
   360 
       
   361 /** @def REG_BADRPT
       
   362 
       
   363 regerror() flags
       
   364 
       
   365 @publishedAll
       
   366 @externallyDefinedApi
       
   367 */
       
   368 
       
   369 /** @def REG_ENOSYS
       
   370 
       
   371 regerror() flags
       
   372 
       
   373 @publishedAll
       
   374 @externallyDefinedApi
       
   375 */
       
   376 
       
   377 
       
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   379 
       
   380