rroonga 6.0.7-x64-mingw32 → 6.0.9-x64-mingw32

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  1. checksums.yaml +4 -4
  2. data/doc/text/cross-compile.md +24 -23
  3. data/doc/text/news.md +10 -0
  4. data/ext/groonga/rb-grn-database.c +33 -0
  5. data/ext/groonga/rb-grn-id.c +19 -0
  6. data/ext/groonga/rb-grn-table.c +3 -1
  7. data/ext/groonga/rb-grn.h +1 -1
  8. data/lib/2.1/groonga.so +0 -0
  9. data/lib/2.2/groonga.so +0 -0
  10. data/lib/2.3/groonga.so +0 -0
  11. data/rroonga-build.rb +3 -3
  12. data/test/test-database.rb +21 -1
  13. data/test/test-id.rb +16 -0
  14. data/vendor/local/bin/grndb.exe +0 -0
  15. data/vendor/local/bin/groonga-benchmark.exe +0 -0
  16. data/vendor/local/bin/groonga-suggest-create-dataset.exe +0 -0
  17. data/vendor/local/bin/groonga.exe +0 -0
  18. data/vendor/local/bin/libgroonga-0.dll +0 -0
  19. data/vendor/local/bin/libmecab-2.dll +0 -0
  20. data/vendor/local/bin/libmsgpackc.dll +0 -0
  21. data/vendor/local/bin/libonig-5.dll +0 -0
  22. data/vendor/local/bin/libpcre-1.dll +0 -0
  23. data/vendor/local/bin/libpcrecpp-0.dll +0 -0
  24. data/vendor/local/bin/libpcreposix-0.dll +0 -0
  25. data/vendor/local/bin/lz4.exe +0 -0
  26. data/vendor/local/bin/lz4c.exe +0 -0
  27. data/vendor/local/bin/lz4cat +0 -0
  28. data/vendor/local/bin/mecab.exe +0 -0
  29. data/vendor/local/bin/pcre-config +133 -0
  30. data/vendor/local/bin/pcregrep.exe +0 -0
  31. data/vendor/local/bin/pcretest.exe +0 -0
  32. data/vendor/local/bin/zlib1.dll +0 -0
  33. data/vendor/local/include/groonga/groonga/db.h +22 -0
  34. data/vendor/local/include/groonga/groonga/groonga.h +21 -1
  35. data/vendor/local/include/groonga/groonga/id.h +1 -0
  36. data/vendor/local/include/pcre.h +677 -0
  37. data/vendor/local/include/pcre_scanner.h +172 -0
  38. data/vendor/local/include/pcre_stringpiece.h +180 -0
  39. data/vendor/local/include/pcrecpp.h +710 -0
  40. data/vendor/local/include/pcrecpparg.h +174 -0
  41. data/vendor/local/include/pcreposix.h +146 -0
  42. data/vendor/local/lib/groonga/plugins/functions/number.a +0 -0
  43. data/vendor/local/lib/groonga/plugins/functions/number.dll +0 -0
  44. data/vendor/local/lib/groonga/plugins/functions/number.dll.a +0 -0
  45. data/vendor/local/lib/groonga/plugins/functions/string.a +0 -0
  46. data/vendor/local/lib/groonga/plugins/functions/string.dll +0 -0
  47. data/vendor/local/lib/groonga/plugins/functions/string.dll.a +0 -0
  48. data/vendor/local/lib/groonga/plugins/functions/time.a +0 -0
  49. data/vendor/local/lib/groonga/plugins/functions/time.dll +0 -0
  50. data/vendor/local/lib/groonga/plugins/functions/time.dll.a +0 -0
  51. data/vendor/local/lib/groonga/plugins/functions/vector.a +0 -0
  52. data/vendor/local/lib/groonga/plugins/functions/vector.dll +0 -0
  53. data/vendor/local/lib/groonga/plugins/functions/vector.dll.a +0 -0
  54. data/vendor/local/lib/groonga/plugins/query_expanders/tsv.a +0 -0
  55. data/vendor/local/lib/groonga/plugins/query_expanders/tsv.dll +0 -0
  56. data/vendor/local/lib/groonga/plugins/query_expanders/tsv.dll.a +0 -0
  57. data/vendor/local/lib/groonga/plugins/sharding/logical_table_remove.rb +253 -23
  58. data/vendor/local/lib/groonga/plugins/suggest/suggest.a +0 -0
  59. data/vendor/local/lib/groonga/plugins/suggest/suggest.dll +0 -0
  60. data/vendor/local/lib/groonga/plugins/suggest/suggest.dll.a +0 -0
  61. data/vendor/local/lib/groonga/plugins/table/table.a +0 -0
  62. data/vendor/local/lib/groonga/plugins/table/table.dll +0 -0
  63. data/vendor/local/lib/groonga/plugins/table/table.dll.a +0 -0
  64. data/vendor/local/lib/groonga/plugins/token_filters/stop_word.a +0 -0
  65. data/vendor/local/lib/groonga/plugins/token_filters/stop_word.dll +0 -0
  66. data/vendor/local/lib/groonga/plugins/token_filters/stop_word.dll.a +0 -0
  67. data/vendor/local/lib/groonga/plugins/tokenizers/mecab.a +0 -0
  68. data/vendor/local/lib/groonga/plugins/tokenizers/mecab.dll +0 -0
  69. data/vendor/local/lib/groonga/plugins/tokenizers/mecab.dll.a +0 -0
  70. data/vendor/local/lib/groonga/scripts/ruby/context.rb +19 -0
  71. data/vendor/local/lib/groonga/scripts/ruby/context/rc.rb +12 -4
  72. data/vendor/local/lib/groonga/scripts/ruby/database.rb +36 -18
  73. data/vendor/local/lib/groonga/scripts/ruby/scan_info_data.rb +13 -10
  74. data/vendor/local/lib/libgroonga.a +0 -0
  75. data/vendor/local/lib/libgroonga.dll.a +0 -0
  76. data/vendor/local/lib/liblz4.a +0 -0
  77. data/vendor/local/lib/liblz4.dll +0 -0
  78. data/vendor/local/lib/liblz4.dll.1 +0 -0
  79. data/vendor/local/lib/liblz4.dll.1.5.0 +0 -0
  80. data/vendor/local/lib/libmecab.a +0 -0
  81. data/vendor/local/lib/libmecab.dll.a +0 -0
  82. data/vendor/local/lib/libmsgpackc.a +0 -0
  83. data/vendor/local/lib/libmsgpackc.dll.a +0 -0
  84. data/vendor/local/lib/libonig.a +0 -0
  85. data/vendor/local/lib/libonig.dll.a +0 -0
  86. data/vendor/local/lib/libpcre.a +0 -0
  87. data/vendor/local/lib/libpcre.dll.a +0 -0
  88. data/vendor/local/lib/libpcre.la +41 -0
  89. data/vendor/local/lib/libpcrecpp.a +0 -0
  90. data/vendor/local/lib/libpcrecpp.dll.a +0 -0
  91. data/vendor/local/lib/libpcrecpp.la +41 -0
  92. data/vendor/local/lib/libpcreposix.a +0 -0
  93. data/vendor/local/lib/libpcreposix.dll.a +0 -0
  94. data/vendor/local/lib/libpcreposix.la +41 -0
  95. data/vendor/local/lib/libz.a +0 -0
  96. data/vendor/local/lib/libz.dll.a +0 -0
  97. data/vendor/local/lib/pkgconfig/groonga.pc +2 -2
  98. data/vendor/local/lib/pkgconfig/libpcre.pc +13 -0
  99. data/vendor/local/lib/pkgconfig/libpcrecpp.pc +12 -0
  100. data/vendor/local/lib/pkgconfig/libpcreposix.pc +13 -0
  101. data/vendor/local/libexec/mecab/mecab-cost-train.exe +0 -0
  102. data/vendor/local/libexec/mecab/mecab-dict-gen.exe +0 -0
  103. data/vendor/local/libexec/mecab/mecab-dict-index.exe +0 -0
  104. data/vendor/local/libexec/mecab/mecab-system-eval.exe +0 -0
  105. data/vendor/local/libexec/mecab/mecab-test-gen.exe +0 -0
  106. data/vendor/local/sbin/groonga-httpd.exe +0 -0
  107. data/vendor/local/share/doc/groonga/en/html/.buildinfo +1 -1
  108. data/vendor/local/share/doc/groonga/en/html/_sources/install/centos.txt +3 -3
  109. data/vendor/local/share/doc/groonga/en/html/_sources/install/debian.txt +3 -3
  110. data/vendor/local/share/doc/groonga/en/html/_sources/install/fedora.txt +3 -3
  111. data/vendor/local/share/doc/groonga/en/html/_sources/install/mac_os_x.txt +3 -3
  112. data/vendor/local/share/doc/groonga/en/html/_sources/install/others.txt +3 -3
  113. data/vendor/local/share/doc/groonga/en/html/_sources/install/solaris.txt +3 -3
  114. data/vendor/local/share/doc/groonga/en/html/_sources/install/ubuntu.txt +3 -3
  115. data/vendor/local/share/doc/groonga/en/html/_sources/install/windows.txt +9 -9
  116. data/vendor/local/share/doc/groonga/en/html/_sources/limitations.txt +24 -5
  117. data/vendor/local/share/doc/groonga/en/html/_sources/news.txt +156 -4
  118. data/vendor/local/share/doc/groonga/en/html/_sources/reference/commands/lock_acquire.txt +1 -1
  119. data/vendor/local/share/doc/groonga/en/html/_sources/reference/commands/lock_release.txt +1 -1
  120. data/vendor/local/share/doc/groonga/en/html/_sources/reference/commands/logical_table_remove.txt +86 -0
  121. data/vendor/local/share/doc/groonga/en/html/_sources/reference/commands/object_list.txt +23 -11
  122. data/vendor/local/share/doc/groonga/en/html/_sources/reference/commands/table_copy.txt +64 -0
  123. data/vendor/local/share/doc/groonga/en/html/_sources/reference/tables.txt +88 -45
  124. data/vendor/local/share/doc/groonga/en/html/characteristic.html +5 -5
  125. data/vendor/local/share/doc/groonga/en/html/client.html +5 -5
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  129. data/vendor/local/share/doc/groonga/en/html/contribution/development/build.html +5 -5
  130. data/vendor/local/share/doc/groonga/en/html/contribution/development/build/unix_autotools.html +5 -5
  131. data/vendor/local/share/doc/groonga/en/html/contribution/development/build/unix_cmake.html +5 -5
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  133. data/vendor/local/share/doc/groonga/en/html/contribution/development/com.html +5 -5
  134. data/vendor/local/share/doc/groonga/en/html/contribution/development/cooperation.html +5 -5
  135. data/vendor/local/share/doc/groonga/en/html/contribution/development/query.html +5 -5
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  137. data/vendor/local/share/doc/groonga/en/html/contribution/development/repository.html +5 -5
  138. data/vendor/local/share/doc/groonga/en/html/contribution/development/test.html +5 -5
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  142. data/vendor/local/share/doc/groonga/en/html/contribution/documentation/introduction.html +5 -5
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  145. data/vendor/local/share/doc/groonga/en/html/development/travis-ci.html +5 -5
  146. data/vendor/local/share/doc/groonga/en/html/genindex.html +5 -5
  147. data/vendor/local/share/doc/groonga/en/html/index.html +15 -14
  148. data/vendor/local/share/doc/groonga/en/html/install.html +5 -5
  149. data/vendor/local/share/doc/groonga/en/html/install/centos.html +8 -8
  150. data/vendor/local/share/doc/groonga/en/html/install/debian.html +8 -8
  151. data/vendor/local/share/doc/groonga/en/html/install/fedora.html +8 -8
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  157. data/vendor/local/share/doc/groonga/en/html/limitations.html +28 -9
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+ .TH PCRETEST 1 "09 February 2014" "PCRE 8.35"
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+ .SH NAME
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+ pcretest - a program for testing Perl-compatible regular expressions.
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+ .SH SYNOPSIS
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+ .rs
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+ .sp
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+ .B pcretest "[options] [input file [output file]]"
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+ .sp
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+ \fBpcretest\fP was written as a test program for the PCRE regular expression
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+ library itself, but it can also be used for experimenting with regular
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+ expressions. This document describes the features of the test program; for
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+ details of the regular expressions themselves, see the
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+ .\" HREF
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+ \fBpcrepattern\fP
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+ .\"
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+ documentation. For details of the PCRE library function calls and their
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+ options, see the
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+ .\" HREF
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+ \fBpcreapi\fP
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+ .\"
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+ ,
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+ .\" HREF
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+ \fBpcre16\fP
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+ and
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+ .\" HREF
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+ \fBpcre32\fP
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+ .\"
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+ documentation.
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+ .P
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+ The input for \fBpcretest\fP is a sequence of regular expression patterns and
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+ strings to be matched, as described below. The output shows the result of each
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+ match. Options on the command line and the patterns control PCRE options and
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+ exactly what is output.
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+ .P
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+ As PCRE has evolved, it has acquired many different features, and as a result,
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+ \fBpcretest\fP now has rather a lot of obscure options for testing every
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+ possible feature. Some of these options are specifically designed for use in
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+ conjunction with the test script and data files that are distributed as part of
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+ PCRE, and are unlikely to be of use otherwise. They are all documented here,
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+ but without much justification.
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+ .
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+ .
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+ .SH "INPUT DATA FORMAT"
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+ .rs
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+ .sp
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+ Input to \fBpcretest\fP is processed line by line, either by calling the C
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+ library's \fBfgets()\fP function, or via the \fBlibreadline\fP library (see
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+ below). In Unix-like environments, \fBfgets()\fP treats any bytes other than
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+ newline as data characters. However, in some Windows environments character 26
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+ (hex 1A) causes an immediate end of file, and no further data is read. For
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+ maximum portability, therefore, it is safest to use only ASCII characters in
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+ \fBpcretest\fP input files.
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+ .
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+ .
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+ .SH "PCRE's 8-BIT, 16-BIT AND 32-BIT LIBRARIES"
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+ .rs
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+ .sp
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+ From release 8.30, two separate PCRE libraries can be built. The original one
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+ supports 8-bit character strings, whereas the newer 16-bit library supports
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+ character strings encoded in 16-bit units. From release 8.32, a third library
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+ can be built, supporting character strings encoded in 32-bit units. The
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+ \fBpcretest\fP program can be used to test all three libraries. However, it is
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+ itself still an 8-bit program, reading 8-bit input and writing 8-bit output.
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+ When testing the 16-bit or 32-bit library, the patterns and data strings are
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+ converted to 16- or 32-bit format before being passed to the PCRE library
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+ functions. Results are converted to 8-bit for output.
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+ .P
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+ References to functions and structures of the form \fBpcre[16|32]_xx\fP below
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+ mean "\fBpcre_xx\fP when using the 8-bit library, \fBpcre16_xx\fP when using
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+ the 16-bit library, or \fBpcre32_xx\fP when using the 32-bit library".
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+ .
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+ .
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+ .SH "COMMAND LINE OPTIONS"
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+ .rs
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+ .TP 10
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+ \fB-8\fP
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+ If both the 8-bit library has been built, this option causes the 8-bit library
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+ to be used (which is the default); if the 8-bit library has not been built,
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+ this option causes an error.
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+ .TP 10
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+ \fB-16\fP
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+ If both the 8-bit or the 32-bit, and the 16-bit libraries have been built, this
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+ option causes the 16-bit library to be used. If only the 16-bit library has been
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+ built, this is the default (so has no effect). If only the 8-bit or the 32-bit
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+ library has been built, this option causes an error.
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+ .TP 10
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+ \fB-32\fP
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+ If both the 8-bit or the 16-bit, and the 32-bit libraries have been built, this
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+ option causes the 32-bit library to be used. If only the 32-bit library has been
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+ built, this is the default (so has no effect). If only the 8-bit or the 16-bit
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+ library has been built, this option causes an error.
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+ .TP 10
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+ \fB-b\fP
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+ Behave as if each pattern has the \fB/B\fP (show byte code) modifier; the
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+ internal form is output after compilation.
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+ .TP 10
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+ \fB-C\fP
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+ Output the version number of the PCRE library, and all available information
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+ about the optional features that are included, and then exit with zero exit
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+ code. All other options are ignored.
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+ .TP 10
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+ \fB-C\fP \fIoption\fP
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+ Output information about a specific build-time option, then exit. This
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+ functionality is intended for use in scripts such as \fBRunTest\fP. The
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+ following options output the value and set the exit code as indicated:
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+ .sp
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+ ebcdic-nl the code for LF (= NL) in an EBCDIC environment:
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+ 0x15 or 0x25
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+ 0 if used in an ASCII environment
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+ exit code is always 0
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+ linksize the configured internal link size (2, 3, or 4)
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+ exit code is set to the link size
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+ newline the default newline setting:
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+ CR, LF, CRLF, ANYCRLF, or ANY
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+ exit code is always 0
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+ bsr the default setting for what \eR matches:
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+ ANYCRLF or ANY
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+ exit code is always 0
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+ .sp
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+ The following options output 1 for true or 0 for false, and set the exit code
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+ to the same value:
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+ .sp
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+ ebcdic compiled for an EBCDIC environment
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+ jit just-in-time support is available
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+ pcre16 the 16-bit library was built
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+ pcre32 the 32-bit library was built
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+ pcre8 the 8-bit library was built
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+ ucp Unicode property support is available
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+ utf UTF-8 and/or UTF-16 and/or UTF-32 support
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+ is available
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+ .sp
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+ If an unknown option is given, an error message is output; the exit code is 0.
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+ .TP 10
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+ \fB-d\fP
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+ Behave as if each pattern has the \fB/D\fP (debug) modifier; the internal
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+ form and information about the compiled pattern is output after compilation;
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+ \fB-d\fP is equivalent to \fB-b -i\fP.
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+ .TP 10
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+ \fB-dfa\fP
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+ Behave as if each data line contains the \eD escape sequence; this causes the
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+ alternative matching function, \fBpcre[16|32]_dfa_exec()\fP, to be used instead
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+ of the standard \fBpcre[16|32]_exec()\fP function (more detail is given below).
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+ .TP 10
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+ \fB-help\fP
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+ Output a brief summary these options and then exit.
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+ .TP 10
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+ \fB-i\fP
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+ Behave as if each pattern has the \fB/I\fP modifier; information about the
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+ compiled pattern is given after compilation.
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+ .TP 10
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+ \fB-M\fP
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+ Behave as if each data line contains the \eM escape sequence; this causes
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+ PCRE to discover the minimum MATCH_LIMIT and MATCH_LIMIT_RECURSION settings by
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+ calling \fBpcre[16|32]_exec()\fP repeatedly with different limits.
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+ .TP 10
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+ \fB-m\fP
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+ Output the size of each compiled pattern after it has been compiled. This is
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+ equivalent to adding \fB/M\fP to each regular expression. The size is given in
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+ bytes for both libraries.
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+ .TP 10
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+ \fB-O\fP
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+ Behave as if each pattern has the \fB/O\fP modifier, that is disable
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+ auto-possessification for all patterns.
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+ .TP 10
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+ \fB-o\fP \fIosize\fP
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+ Set the number of elements in the output vector that is used when calling
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+ \fBpcre[16|32]_exec()\fP or \fBpcre[16|32]_dfa_exec()\fP to be \fIosize\fP. The
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+ default value is 45, which is enough for 14 capturing subexpressions for
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+ \fBpcre[16|32]_exec()\fP or 22 different matches for
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+ \fBpcre[16|32]_dfa_exec()\fP.
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+ The vector size can be changed for individual matching calls by including \eO
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+ in the data line (see below).
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+ .TP 10
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+ \fB-p\fP
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+ Behave as if each pattern has the \fB/P\fP modifier; the POSIX wrapper API is
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+ used to call PCRE. None of the other options has any effect when \fB-p\fP is
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+ set. This option can be used only with the 8-bit library.
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+ .TP 10
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+ \fB-q\fP
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+ Do not output the version number of \fBpcretest\fP at the start of execution.
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+ .TP 10
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+ \fB-S\fP \fIsize\fP
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+ On Unix-like systems, set the size of the run-time stack to \fIsize\fP
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+ megabytes.
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+ .TP 10
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+ \fB-s\fP or \fB-s+\fP
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+ Behave as if each pattern has the \fB/S\fP modifier; in other words, force each
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+ pattern to be studied. If \fB-s+\fP is used, all the JIT compile options are
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+ passed to \fBpcre[16|32]_study()\fP, causing just-in-time optimization to be set
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+ up if it is available, for both full and partial matching. Specific JIT compile
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+ options can be selected by following \fB-s+\fP with a digit in the range 1 to
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+ 7, which selects the JIT compile modes as follows:
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+ .sp
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+ 1 normal match only
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+ 2 soft partial match only
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+ 3 normal match and soft partial match
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+ 4 hard partial match only
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+ 6 soft and hard partial match
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+ 7 all three modes (default)
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+ .sp
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+ If \fB-s++\fP is used instead of \fB-s+\fP (with or without a following digit),
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+ the text "(JIT)" is added to the first output line after a match or no match
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+ when JIT-compiled code was actually used.
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+ .sp
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+ Note that there are pattern options that can override \fB-s\fP, either
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+ specifying no studying at all, or suppressing JIT compilation.
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+ .sp
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+ If the \fB/I\fP or \fB/D\fP option is present on a pattern (requesting output
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+ about the compiled pattern), information about the result of studying is not
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+ included when studying is caused only by \fB-s\fP and neither \fB-i\fP nor
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+ \fB-d\fP is present on the command line. This behaviour means that the output
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+ from tests that are run with and without \fB-s\fP should be identical, except
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+ when options that output information about the actual running of a match are
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+ set.
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+ .sp
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+ The \fB-M\fP, \fB-t\fP, and \fB-tm\fP options, which give information about
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+ resources used, are likely to produce different output with and without
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+ \fB-s\fP. Output may also differ if the \fB/C\fP option is present on an
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+ individual pattern. This uses callouts to trace the the matching process, and
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+ this may be different between studied and non-studied patterns. If the pattern
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+ contains (*MARK) items there may also be differences, for the same reason. The
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+ \fB-s\fP command line option can be overridden for specific patterns that
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+ should never be studied (see the \fB/S\fP pattern modifier below).
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+ .TP 10
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+ \fB-t\fP
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+ Run each compile, study, and match many times with a timer, and output the
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+ resulting times per compile, study, or match (in milliseconds). Do not set
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+ \fB-m\fP with \fB-t\fP, because you will then get the size output a zillion
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+ times, and the timing will be distorted. You can control the number of
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+ iterations that are used for timing by following \fB-t\fP with a number (as a
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+ separate item on the command line). For example, "-t 1000" iterates 1000 times.
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+ The default is to iterate 500000 times.
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+ .TP 10
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+ \fB-tm\fP
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+ This is like \fB-t\fP except that it times only the matching phase, not the
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+ compile or study phases.
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+ .TP 10
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+ \fB-T\fP \fB-TM\fP
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+ These behave like \fB-t\fP and \fB-tm\fP, but in addition, at the end of a run,
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+ the total times for all compiles, studies, and matches are output.
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+ .
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+ .
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+ .SH DESCRIPTION
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+ .rs
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+ .sp
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+ If \fBpcretest\fP is given two filename arguments, it reads from the first and
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+ writes to the second. If it is given only one filename argument, it reads from
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+ that file and writes to stdout. Otherwise, it reads from stdin and writes to
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+ stdout, and prompts for each line of input, using "re>" to prompt for regular
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+ expressions, and "data>" to prompt for data lines.
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+ .P
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+ When \fBpcretest\fP is built, a configuration option can specify that it should
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+ be linked with the \fBlibreadline\fP library. When this is done, if the input
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+ is from a terminal, it is read using the \fBreadline()\fP function. This
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+ provides line-editing and history facilities. The output from the \fB-help\fP
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+ option states whether or not \fBreadline()\fP will be used.
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+ .P
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+ The program handles any number of sets of input on a single input file. Each
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+ set starts with a regular expression, and continues with any number of data
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+ lines to be matched against that pattern.
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+ .P
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+ Each data line is matched separately and independently. If you want to do
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+ multi-line matches, you have to use the \en escape sequence (or \er or \er\en,
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+ etc., depending on the newline setting) in a single line of input to encode the
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+ newline sequences. There is no limit on the length of data lines; the input
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+ buffer is automatically extended if it is too small.
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+ .P
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+ An empty line signals the end of the data lines, at which point a new regular
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+ expression is read. The regular expressions are given enclosed in any
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+ non-alphanumeric delimiters other than backslash, for example:
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+ .sp
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+ /(a|bc)x+yz/
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+ .sp
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+ White space before the initial delimiter is ignored. A regular expression may
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+ be continued over several input lines, in which case the newline characters are
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+ included within it. It is possible to include the delimiter within the pattern
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+ by escaping it, for example
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+ .sp
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+ /abc\e/def/
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+ .sp
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+ If you do so, the escape and the delimiter form part of the pattern, but since
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+ delimiters are always non-alphanumeric, this does not affect its interpretation.
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+ If the terminating delimiter is immediately followed by a backslash, for
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+ example,
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+ .sp
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+ /abc/\e
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+ .sp
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+ then a backslash is added to the end of the pattern. This is done to provide a
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+ way of testing the error condition that arises if a pattern finishes with a
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+ backslash, because
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+ .sp
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+ /abc\e/
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+ .sp
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+ is interpreted as the first line of a pattern that starts with "abc/", causing
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+ pcretest to read the next line as a continuation of the regular expression.
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+ .
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+ .
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+ .SH "PATTERN MODIFIERS"
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+ .rs
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+ .sp
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+ A pattern may be followed by any number of modifiers, which are mostly single
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+ characters, though some of these can be qualified by further characters.
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+ Following Perl usage, these are referred to below as, for example, "the
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+ \fB/i\fP modifier", even though the delimiter of the pattern need not always be
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+ a slash, and no slash is used when writing modifiers. White space may appear
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+ between the final pattern delimiter and the first modifier, and between the
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+ modifiers themselves. For reference, here is a complete list of modifiers. They
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+ fall into several groups that are described in detail in the following
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+ sections.
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+ .sp
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+ \fB/8\fP set UTF mode
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+ \fB/9\fP set PCRE_NEVER_UTF (locks out UTF mode)
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+ \fB/?\fP disable UTF validity check
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+ \fB/+\fP show remainder of subject after match
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+ \fB/=\fP show all captures (not just those that are set)
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+ .sp
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+ \fB/A\fP set PCRE_ANCHORED
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+ \fB/B\fP show compiled code
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+ \fB/C\fP set PCRE_AUTO_CALLOUT
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+ \fB/D\fP same as \fB/B\fP plus \fB/I\fP
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+ \fB/E\fP set PCRE_DOLLAR_ENDONLY
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+ \fB/F\fP flip byte order in compiled pattern
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+ \fB/f\fP set PCRE_FIRSTLINE
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+ \fB/G\fP find all matches (shorten string)
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+ \fB/g\fP find all matches (use startoffset)
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+ \fB/I\fP show information about pattern
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+ \fB/i\fP set PCRE_CASELESS
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+ \fB/J\fP set PCRE_DUPNAMES
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+ \fB/K\fP show backtracking control names
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+ \fB/L\fP set locale
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+ \fB/M\fP show compiled memory size
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+ \fB/m\fP set PCRE_MULTILINE
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+ \fB/N\fP set PCRE_NO_AUTO_CAPTURE
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+ \fB/O\fP set PCRE_NO_AUTO_POSSESS
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+ \fB/P\fP use the POSIX wrapper
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+ \fB/Q\fP test external stack check function
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+ \fB/S\fP study the pattern after compilation
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+ \fB/s\fP set PCRE_DOTALL
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+ \fB/T\fP select character tables
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+ \fB/U\fP set PCRE_UNGREEDY
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+ \fB/W\fP set PCRE_UCP
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+ \fB/X\fP set PCRE_EXTRA
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+ \fB/x\fP set PCRE_EXTENDED
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+ \fB/Y\fP set PCRE_NO_START_OPTIMIZE
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+ \fB/Z\fP don't show lengths in \fB/B\fP output
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+ .sp
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+ \fB/<any>\fP set PCRE_NEWLINE_ANY
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+ \fB/<anycrlf>\fP set PCRE_NEWLINE_ANYCRLF
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+ \fB/<cr>\fP set PCRE_NEWLINE_CR
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+ \fB/<crlf>\fP set PCRE_NEWLINE_CRLF
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+ \fB/<lf>\fP set PCRE_NEWLINE_LF
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+ \fB/<bsr_anycrlf>\fP set PCRE_BSR_ANYCRLF
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+ \fB/<bsr_unicode>\fP set PCRE_BSR_UNICODE
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+ \fB/<JS>\fP set PCRE_JAVASCRIPT_COMPAT
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+ .sp
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+ .
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+ .
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+ .SS "Perl-compatible modifiers"
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+ .rs
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+ .sp
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+ The \fB/i\fP, \fB/m\fP, \fB/s\fP, and \fB/x\fP modifiers set the PCRE_CASELESS,
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+ PCRE_MULTILINE, PCRE_DOTALL, or PCRE_EXTENDED options, respectively, when
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+ \fBpcre[16|32]_compile()\fP is called. These four modifier letters have the same
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+ effect as they do in Perl. For example:
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+ .sp
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+ /caseless/i
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+ .sp
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+ .
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+ .
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+ .SS "Modifiers for other PCRE options"
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+ .rs
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+ .sp
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+ The following table shows additional modifiers for setting PCRE compile-time
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+ options that do not correspond to anything in Perl:
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+ .sp
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+ \fB/8\fP PCRE_UTF8 ) when using the 8-bit
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+ \fB/?\fP PCRE_NO_UTF8_CHECK ) library
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+ .sp
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+ \fB/8\fP PCRE_UTF16 ) when using the 16-bit
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+ \fB/?\fP PCRE_NO_UTF16_CHECK ) library
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+ .sp
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+ \fB/8\fP PCRE_UTF32 ) when using the 32-bit
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+ \fB/?\fP PCRE_NO_UTF32_CHECK ) library
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+ .sp
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+ \fB/9\fP PCRE_NEVER_UTF
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+ \fB/A\fP PCRE_ANCHORED
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+ \fB/C\fP PCRE_AUTO_CALLOUT
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+ \fB/E\fP PCRE_DOLLAR_ENDONLY
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+ \fB/f\fP PCRE_FIRSTLINE
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+ \fB/J\fP PCRE_DUPNAMES
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+ \fB/N\fP PCRE_NO_AUTO_CAPTURE
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+ \fB/O\fP PCRE_NO_AUTO_POSSESS
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+ \fB/U\fP PCRE_UNGREEDY
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+ \fB/W\fP PCRE_UCP
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+ \fB/X\fP PCRE_EXTRA
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+ \fB/Y\fP PCRE_NO_START_OPTIMIZE
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+ \fB/<any>\fP PCRE_NEWLINE_ANY
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+ \fB/<anycrlf>\fP PCRE_NEWLINE_ANYCRLF
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+ \fB/<cr>\fP PCRE_NEWLINE_CR
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+ \fB/<crlf>\fP PCRE_NEWLINE_CRLF
401
+ \fB/<lf>\fP PCRE_NEWLINE_LF
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+ \fB/<bsr_anycrlf>\fP PCRE_BSR_ANYCRLF
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+ \fB/<bsr_unicode>\fP PCRE_BSR_UNICODE
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+ \fB/<JS>\fP PCRE_JAVASCRIPT_COMPAT
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+ .sp
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+ The modifiers that are enclosed in angle brackets are literal strings as shown,
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+ including the angle brackets, but the letters within can be in either case.
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+ This example sets multiline matching with CRLF as the line ending sequence:
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+ .sp
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+ /^abc/m<CRLF>
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+ .sp
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+ As well as turning on the PCRE_UTF8/16/32 option, the \fB/8\fP modifier causes
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+ all non-printing characters in output strings to be printed using the
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+ \ex{hh...} notation. Otherwise, those less than 0x100 are output in hex without
415
+ the curly brackets.
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+ .P
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+ Full details of the PCRE options are given in the
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+ .\" HREF
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+ \fBpcreapi\fP
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+ .\"
421
+ documentation.
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+ .
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+ .
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+ .SS "Finding all matches in a string"
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+ .rs
426
+ .sp
427
+ Searching for all possible matches within each subject string can be requested
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+ by the \fB/g\fP or \fB/G\fP modifier. After finding a match, PCRE is called
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+ again to search the remainder of the subject string. The difference between
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+ \fB/g\fP and \fB/G\fP is that the former uses the \fIstartoffset\fP argument to
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+ \fBpcre[16|32]_exec()\fP to start searching at a new point within the entire
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+ string (which is in effect what Perl does), whereas the latter passes over a
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+ shortened substring. This makes a difference to the matching process if the
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+ pattern begins with a lookbehind assertion (including \eb or \eB).
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+ .P
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+ If any call to \fBpcre[16|32]_exec()\fP in a \fB/g\fP or \fB/G\fP sequence matches
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+ an empty string, the next call is done with the PCRE_NOTEMPTY_ATSTART and
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+ PCRE_ANCHORED flags set in order to search for another, non-empty, match at the
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+ same point. If this second match fails, the start offset is advanced, and the
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+ normal match is retried. This imitates the way Perl handles such cases when
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+ using the \fB/g\fP modifier or the \fBsplit()\fP function. Normally, the start
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+ offset is advanced by one character, but if the newline convention recognizes
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+ CRLF as a newline, and the current character is CR followed by LF, an advance
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+ of two is used.
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+ .
446
+ .
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+ .SS "Other modifiers"
448
+ .rs
449
+ .sp
450
+ There are yet more modifiers for controlling the way \fBpcretest\fP
451
+ operates.
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+ .P
453
+ The \fB/+\fP modifier requests that as well as outputting the substring that
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+ matched the entire pattern, \fBpcretest\fP should in addition output the
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+ remainder of the subject string. This is useful for tests where the subject
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+ contains multiple copies of the same substring. If the \fB+\fP modifier appears
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+ twice, the same action is taken for captured substrings. In each case the
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+ remainder is output on the following line with a plus character following the
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+ capture number. Note that this modifier must not immediately follow the /S
460
+ modifier because /S+ and /S++ have other meanings.
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+ .P
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+ The \fB/=\fP modifier requests that the values of all potential captured
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+ parentheses be output after a match. By default, only those up to the highest
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+ one actually used in the match are output (corresponding to the return code
465
+ from \fBpcre[16|32]_exec()\fP). Values in the offsets vector corresponding to
466
+ higher numbers should be set to -1, and these are output as "<unset>". This
467
+ modifier gives a way of checking that this is happening.
468
+ .P
469
+ The \fB/B\fP modifier is a debugging feature. It requests that \fBpcretest\fP
470
+ output a representation of the compiled code after compilation. Normally this
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+ information contains length and offset values; however, if \fB/Z\fP is also
472
+ present, this data is replaced by spaces. This is a special feature for use in
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+ the automatic test scripts; it ensures that the same output is generated for
474
+ different internal link sizes.
475
+ .P
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+ The \fB/D\fP modifier is a PCRE debugging feature, and is equivalent to
477
+ \fB/BI\fP, that is, both the \fB/B\fP and the \fB/I\fP modifiers.
478
+ .P
479
+ The \fB/F\fP modifier causes \fBpcretest\fP to flip the byte order of the
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+ 2-byte and 4-byte fields in the compiled pattern. This facility is for testing
481
+ the feature in PCRE that allows it to execute patterns that were compiled on a
482
+ host with a different endianness. This feature is not available when the POSIX
483
+ interface to PCRE is being used, that is, when the \fB/P\fP pattern modifier is
484
+ specified. See also the section about saving and reloading compiled patterns
485
+ below.
486
+ .P
487
+ The \fB/I\fP modifier requests that \fBpcretest\fP output information about the
488
+ compiled pattern (whether it is anchored, has a fixed first character, and
489
+ so on). It does this by calling \fBpcre[16|32]_fullinfo()\fP after compiling a
490
+ pattern. If the pattern is studied, the results of that are also output. In
491
+ this output, the word "char" means a non-UTF character, that is, the value of a
492
+ single data item (8-bit, 16-bit, or 32-bit, depending on the library that is
493
+ being tested).
494
+ .P
495
+ The \fB/K\fP modifier requests \fBpcretest\fP to show names from backtracking
496
+ control verbs that are returned from calls to \fBpcre[16|32]_exec()\fP. It causes
497
+ \fBpcretest\fP to create a \fBpcre[16|32]_extra\fP block if one has not already
498
+ been created by a call to \fBpcre[16|32]_study()\fP, and to set the
499
+ PCRE_EXTRA_MARK flag and the \fBmark\fP field within it, every time that
500
+ \fBpcre[16|32]_exec()\fP is called. If the variable that the \fBmark\fP field
501
+ points to is non-NULL for a match, non-match, or partial match, \fBpcretest\fP
502
+ prints the string to which it points. For a match, this is shown on a line by
503
+ itself, tagged with "MK:". For a non-match it is added to the message.
504
+ .P
505
+ The \fB/L\fP modifier must be followed directly by the name of a locale, for
506
+ example,
507
+ .sp
508
+ /pattern/Lfr_FR
509
+ .sp
510
+ For this reason, it must be the last modifier. The given locale is set,
511
+ \fBpcre[16|32]_maketables()\fP is called to build a set of character tables for
512
+ the locale, and this is then passed to \fBpcre[16|32]_compile()\fP when compiling
513
+ the regular expression. Without an \fB/L\fP (or \fB/T\fP) modifier, NULL is
514
+ passed as the tables pointer; that is, \fB/L\fP applies only to the expression
515
+ on which it appears.
516
+ .P
517
+ The \fB/M\fP modifier causes the size in bytes of the memory block used to hold
518
+ the compiled pattern to be output. This does not include the size of the
519
+ \fBpcre[16|32]\fP block; it is just the actual compiled data. If the pattern is
520
+ successfully studied with the PCRE_STUDY_JIT_COMPILE option, the size of the
521
+ JIT compiled code is also output.
522
+ .P
523
+ The \fB/Q\fP modifier is used to test the use of \fBpcre_stack_guard\fP. It
524
+ must be followed by '0' or '1', specifying the return code to be given from an
525
+ external function that is passed to PCRE and used for stack checking during
526
+ compilation (see the
527
+ .\" HREF
528
+ \fBpcreapi\fP
529
+ .\"
530
+ documentation for details).
531
+ .P
532
+ The \fB/S\fP modifier causes \fBpcre[16|32]_study()\fP to be called after the
533
+ expression has been compiled, and the results used when the expression is
534
+ matched. There are a number of qualifying characters that may follow \fB/S\fP.
535
+ They may appear in any order.
536
+ .P
537
+ If \fB/S\fP is followed by an exclamation mark, \fBpcre[16|32]_study()\fP is
538
+ called with the PCRE_STUDY_EXTRA_NEEDED option, causing it always to return a
539
+ \fBpcre_extra\fP block, even when studying discovers no useful information.
540
+ .P
541
+ If \fB/S\fP is followed by a second S character, it suppresses studying, even
542
+ if it was requested externally by the \fB-s\fP command line option. This makes
543
+ it possible to specify that certain patterns are always studied, and others are
544
+ never studied, independently of \fB-s\fP. This feature is used in the test
545
+ files in a few cases where the output is different when the pattern is studied.
546
+ .P
547
+ If the \fB/S\fP modifier is followed by a + character, the call to
548
+ \fBpcre[16|32]_study()\fP is made with all the JIT study options, requesting
549
+ just-in-time optimization support if it is available, for both normal and
550
+ partial matching. If you want to restrict the JIT compiling modes, you can
551
+ follow \fB/S+\fP with a digit in the range 1 to 7:
552
+ .sp
553
+ 1 normal match only
554
+ 2 soft partial match only
555
+ 3 normal match and soft partial match
556
+ 4 hard partial match only
557
+ 6 soft and hard partial match
558
+ 7 all three modes (default)
559
+ .sp
560
+ If \fB/S++\fP is used instead of \fB/S+\fP (with or without a following digit),
561
+ the text "(JIT)" is added to the first output line after a match or no match
562
+ when JIT-compiled code was actually used.
563
+ .P
564
+ Note that there is also an independent \fB/+\fP modifier; it must not be given
565
+ immediately after \fB/S\fP or \fB/S+\fP because this will be misinterpreted.
566
+ .P
567
+ If JIT studying is successful, the compiled JIT code will automatically be used
568
+ when \fBpcre[16|32]_exec()\fP is run, except when incompatible run-time options
569
+ are specified. For more details, see the
570
+ .\" HREF
571
+ \fBpcrejit\fP
572
+ .\"
573
+ documentation. See also the \fB\eJ\fP escape sequence below for a way of
574
+ setting the size of the JIT stack.
575
+ .P
576
+ Finally, if \fB/S\fP is followed by a minus character, JIT compilation is
577
+ suppressed, even if it was requested externally by the \fB-s\fP command line
578
+ option. This makes it possible to specify that JIT is never to be used for
579
+ certain patterns.
580
+ .P
581
+ The \fB/T\fP modifier must be followed by a single digit. It causes a specific
582
+ set of built-in character tables to be passed to \fBpcre[16|32]_compile()\fP. It
583
+ is used in the standard PCRE tests to check behaviour with different character
584
+ tables. The digit specifies the tables as follows:
585
+ .sp
586
+ 0 the default ASCII tables, as distributed in
587
+ pcre_chartables.c.dist
588
+ 1 a set of tables defining ISO 8859 characters
589
+ .sp
590
+ In table 1, some characters whose codes are greater than 128 are identified as
591
+ letters, digits, spaces, etc.
592
+ .
593
+ .
594
+ .SS "Using the POSIX wrapper API"
595
+ .rs
596
+ .sp
597
+ The \fB/P\fP modifier causes \fBpcretest\fP to call PCRE via the POSIX wrapper
598
+ API rather than its native API. This supports only the 8-bit library. When
599
+ \fB/P\fP is set, the following modifiers set options for the \fBregcomp()\fP
600
+ function:
601
+ .sp
602
+ /i REG_ICASE
603
+ /m REG_NEWLINE
604
+ /N REG_NOSUB
605
+ /s REG_DOTALL )
606
+ /U REG_UNGREEDY ) These options are not part of
607
+ /W REG_UCP ) the POSIX standard
608
+ /8 REG_UTF8 )
609
+ .sp
610
+ The \fB/+\fP modifier works as described above. All other modifiers are
611
+ ignored.
612
+ .
613
+ .
614
+ .SS "Locking out certain modifiers"
615
+ .rs
616
+ .sp
617
+ PCRE can be compiled with or without support for certain features such as
618
+ UTF-8/16/32 or Unicode properties. Accordingly, the standard tests are split up
619
+ into a number of different files that are selected for running depending on
620
+ which features are available. When updating the tests, it is all too easy to
621
+ put a new test into the wrong file by mistake; for example, to put a test that
622
+ requires UTF support into a file that is used when it is not available. To help
623
+ detect such mistakes as early as possible, there is a facility for locking out
624
+ specific modifiers. If an input line for \fBpcretest\fP starts with the string
625
+ "< forbid " the following sequence of characters is taken as a list of
626
+ forbidden modifiers. For example, in the test files that must not use UTF or
627
+ Unicode property support, this line appears:
628
+ .sp
629
+ < forbid 8W
630
+ .sp
631
+ This locks out the /8 and /W modifiers. An immediate error is given if they are
632
+ subsequently encountered. If the character string contains < but not >, all the
633
+ multi-character modifiers that begin with < are locked out. Otherwise, such
634
+ modifiers must be explicitly listed, for example:
635
+ .sp
636
+ < forbid <JS><cr>
637
+ .sp
638
+ There must be a single space between < and "forbid" for this feature to be
639
+ recognised. If there is not, the line is interpreted either as a request to
640
+ re-load a pre-compiled pattern (see "SAVING AND RELOADING COMPILED PATTERNS"
641
+ below) or, if there is a another < character, as a pattern that uses < as its
642
+ delimiter.
643
+ .
644
+ .
645
+ .SH "DATA LINES"
646
+ .rs
647
+ .sp
648
+ Before each data line is passed to \fBpcre[16|32]_exec()\fP, leading and trailing
649
+ white space is removed, and it is then scanned for \e escapes. Some of these
650
+ are pretty esoteric features, intended for checking out some of the more
651
+ complicated features of PCRE. If you are just testing "ordinary" regular
652
+ expressions, you probably don't need any of these. The following escapes are
653
+ recognized:
654
+ .sp
655
+ \ea alarm (BEL, \ex07)
656
+ \eb backspace (\ex08)
657
+ \ee escape (\ex27)
658
+ \ef form feed (\ex0c)
659
+ \en newline (\ex0a)
660
+ .\" JOIN
661
+ \eqdd set the PCRE_MATCH_LIMIT limit to dd
662
+ (any number of digits)
663
+ \er carriage return (\ex0d)
664
+ \et tab (\ex09)
665
+ \ev vertical tab (\ex0b)
666
+ \ennn octal character (up to 3 octal digits); always
667
+ a byte unless > 255 in UTF-8 or 16-bit or 32-bit mode
668
+ \eo{dd...} octal character (any number of octal digits}
669
+ \exhh hexadecimal byte (up to 2 hex digits)
670
+ \ex{hh...} hexadecimal character (any number of hex digits)
671
+ .\" JOIN
672
+ \eA pass the PCRE_ANCHORED option to \fBpcre[16|32]_exec()\fP
673
+ or \fBpcre[16|32]_dfa_exec()\fP
674
+ .\" JOIN
675
+ \eB pass the PCRE_NOTBOL option to \fBpcre[16|32]_exec()\fP
676
+ or \fBpcre[16|32]_dfa_exec()\fP
677
+ .\" JOIN
678
+ \eCdd call pcre[16|32]_copy_substring() for substring dd
679
+ after a successful match (number less than 32)
680
+ .\" JOIN
681
+ \eCname call pcre[16|32]_copy_named_substring() for substring
682
+ "name" after a successful match (name termin-
683
+ ated by next non alphanumeric character)
684
+ .\" JOIN
685
+ \eC+ show the current captured substrings at callout
686
+ time
687
+ \eC- do not supply a callout function
688
+ .\" JOIN
689
+ \eC!n return 1 instead of 0 when callout number n is
690
+ reached
691
+ .\" JOIN
692
+ \eC!n!m return 1 instead of 0 when callout number n is
693
+ reached for the nth time
694
+ .\" JOIN
695
+ \eC*n pass the number n (may be negative) as callout
696
+ data; this is used as the callout return value
697
+ \eD use the \fBpcre[16|32]_dfa_exec()\fP match function
698
+ \eF only shortest match for \fBpcre[16|32]_dfa_exec()\fP
699
+ .\" JOIN
700
+ \eGdd call pcre[16|32]_get_substring() for substring dd
701
+ after a successful match (number less than 32)
702
+ .\" JOIN
703
+ \eGname call pcre[16|32]_get_named_substring() for substring
704
+ "name" after a successful match (name termin-
705
+ ated by next non-alphanumeric character)
706
+ .\" JOIN
707
+ \eJdd set up a JIT stack of dd kilobytes maximum (any
708
+ number of digits)
709
+ .\" JOIN
710
+ \eL call pcre[16|32]_get_substringlist() after a
711
+ successful match
712
+ .\" JOIN
713
+ \eM discover the minimum MATCH_LIMIT and
714
+ MATCH_LIMIT_RECURSION settings
715
+ .\" JOIN
716
+ \eN pass the PCRE_NOTEMPTY option to \fBpcre[16|32]_exec()\fP
717
+ or \fBpcre[16|32]_dfa_exec()\fP; if used twice, pass the
718
+ PCRE_NOTEMPTY_ATSTART option
719
+ .\" JOIN
720
+ \eOdd set the size of the output vector passed to
721
+ \fBpcre[16|32]_exec()\fP to dd (any number of digits)
722
+ .\" JOIN
723
+ \eP pass the PCRE_PARTIAL_SOFT option to \fBpcre[16|32]_exec()\fP
724
+ or \fBpcre[16|32]_dfa_exec()\fP; if used twice, pass the
725
+ PCRE_PARTIAL_HARD option
726
+ .\" JOIN
727
+ \eQdd set the PCRE_MATCH_LIMIT_RECURSION limit to dd
728
+ (any number of digits)
729
+ \eR pass the PCRE_DFA_RESTART option to \fBpcre[16|32]_dfa_exec()\fP
730
+ \eS output details of memory get/free calls during matching
731
+ .\" JOIN
732
+ \eY pass the PCRE_NO_START_OPTIMIZE option to \fBpcre[16|32]_exec()\fP
733
+ or \fBpcre[16|32]_dfa_exec()\fP
734
+ .\" JOIN
735
+ \eZ pass the PCRE_NOTEOL option to \fBpcre[16|32]_exec()\fP
736
+ or \fBpcre[16|32]_dfa_exec()\fP
737
+ .\" JOIN
738
+ \e? pass the PCRE_NO_UTF[8|16|32]_CHECK option to
739
+ \fBpcre[16|32]_exec()\fP or \fBpcre[16|32]_dfa_exec()\fP
740
+ .\" JOIN
741
+ \e>dd start the match at offset dd (optional "-"; then
742
+ any number of digits); this sets the \fIstartoffset\fP
743
+ argument for \fBpcre[16|32]_exec()\fP or \fBpcre[16|32]_dfa_exec()\fP
744
+ .\" JOIN
745
+ \e<cr> pass the PCRE_NEWLINE_CR option to \fBpcre[16|32]_exec()\fP
746
+ or \fBpcre[16|32]_dfa_exec()\fP
747
+ .\" JOIN
748
+ \e<lf> pass the PCRE_NEWLINE_LF option to \fBpcre[16|32]_exec()\fP
749
+ or \fBpcre[16|32]_dfa_exec()\fP
750
+ .\" JOIN
751
+ \e<crlf> pass the PCRE_NEWLINE_CRLF option to \fBpcre[16|32]_exec()\fP
752
+ or \fBpcre[16|32]_dfa_exec()\fP
753
+ .\" JOIN
754
+ \e<anycrlf> pass the PCRE_NEWLINE_ANYCRLF option to \fBpcre[16|32]_exec()\fP
755
+ or \fBpcre[16|32]_dfa_exec()\fP
756
+ .\" JOIN
757
+ \e<any> pass the PCRE_NEWLINE_ANY option to \fBpcre[16|32]_exec()\fP
758
+ or \fBpcre[16|32]_dfa_exec()\fP
759
+ .sp
760
+ The use of \ex{hh...} is not dependent on the use of the \fB/8\fP modifier on
761
+ the pattern. It is recognized always. There may be any number of hexadecimal
762
+ digits inside the braces; invalid values provoke error messages.
763
+ .P
764
+ Note that \exhh specifies one byte rather than one character in UTF-8 mode;
765
+ this makes it possible to construct invalid UTF-8 sequences for testing
766
+ purposes. On the other hand, \ex{hh} is interpreted as a UTF-8 character in
767
+ UTF-8 mode, generating more than one byte if the value is greater than 127.
768
+ When testing the 8-bit library not in UTF-8 mode, \ex{hh} generates one byte
769
+ for values less than 256, and causes an error for greater values.
770
+ .P
771
+ In UTF-16 mode, all 4-digit \ex{hhhh} values are accepted. This makes it
772
+ possible to construct invalid UTF-16 sequences for testing purposes.
773
+ .P
774
+ In UTF-32 mode, all 4- to 8-digit \ex{...} values are accepted. This makes it
775
+ possible to construct invalid UTF-32 sequences for testing purposes.
776
+ .P
777
+ The escapes that specify line ending sequences are literal strings, exactly as
778
+ shown. No more than one newline setting should be present in any data line.
779
+ .P
780
+ A backslash followed by anything else just escapes the anything else. If
781
+ the very last character is a backslash, it is ignored. This gives a way of
782
+ passing an empty line as data, since a real empty line terminates the data
783
+ input.
784
+ .P
785
+ The \fB\eJ\fP escape provides a way of setting the maximum stack size that is
786
+ used by the just-in-time optimization code. It is ignored if JIT optimization
787
+ is not being used. Providing a stack that is larger than the default 32K is
788
+ necessary only for very complicated patterns.
789
+ .P
790
+ If \eM is present, \fBpcretest\fP calls \fBpcre[16|32]_exec()\fP several times,
791
+ with different values in the \fImatch_limit\fP and \fImatch_limit_recursion\fP
792
+ fields of the \fBpcre[16|32]_extra\fP data structure, until it finds the minimum
793
+ numbers for each parameter that allow \fBpcre[16|32]_exec()\fP to complete without
794
+ error. Because this is testing a specific feature of the normal interpretive
795
+ \fBpcre[16|32]_exec()\fP execution, the use of any JIT optimization that might
796
+ have been set up by the \fB/S+\fP qualifier of \fB-s+\fP option is disabled.
797
+ .P
798
+ The \fImatch_limit\fP number is a measure of the amount of backtracking
799
+ that takes place, and checking it out can be instructive. For most simple
800
+ matches, the number is quite small, but for patterns with very large numbers of
801
+ matching possibilities, it can become large very quickly with increasing length
802
+ of subject string. The \fImatch_limit_recursion\fP number is a measure of how
803
+ much stack (or, if PCRE is compiled with NO_RECURSE, how much heap) memory is
804
+ needed to complete the match attempt.
805
+ .P
806
+ When \eO is used, the value specified may be higher or lower than the size set
807
+ by the \fB-O\fP command line option (or defaulted to 45); \eO applies only to
808
+ the call of \fBpcre[16|32]_exec()\fP for the line in which it appears.
809
+ .P
810
+ If the \fB/P\fP modifier was present on the pattern, causing the POSIX wrapper
811
+ API to be used, the only option-setting sequences that have any effect are \eB,
812
+ \eN, and \eZ, causing REG_NOTBOL, REG_NOTEMPTY, and REG_NOTEOL, respectively,
813
+ to be passed to \fBregexec()\fP.
814
+ .
815
+ .
816
+ .SH "THE ALTERNATIVE MATCHING FUNCTION"
817
+ .rs
818
+ .sp
819
+ By default, \fBpcretest\fP uses the standard PCRE matching function,
820
+ \fBpcre[16|32]_exec()\fP to match each data line. PCRE also supports an
821
+ alternative matching function, \fBpcre[16|32]_dfa_test()\fP, which operates in a
822
+ different way, and has some restrictions. The differences between the two
823
+ functions are described in the
824
+ .\" HREF
825
+ \fBpcrematching\fP
826
+ .\"
827
+ documentation.
828
+ .P
829
+ If a data line contains the \eD escape sequence, or if the command line
830
+ contains the \fB-dfa\fP option, the alternative matching function is used.
831
+ This function finds all possible matches at a given point. If, however, the \eF
832
+ escape sequence is present in the data line, it stops after the first match is
833
+ found. This is always the shortest possible match.
834
+ .
835
+ .
836
+ .SH "DEFAULT OUTPUT FROM PCRETEST"
837
+ .rs
838
+ .sp
839
+ This section describes the output when the normal matching function,
840
+ \fBpcre[16|32]_exec()\fP, is being used.
841
+ .P
842
+ When a match succeeds, \fBpcretest\fP outputs the list of captured substrings
843
+ that \fBpcre[16|32]_exec()\fP returns, starting with number 0 for the string that
844
+ matched the whole pattern. Otherwise, it outputs "No match" when the return is
845
+ PCRE_ERROR_NOMATCH, and "Partial match:" followed by the partially matching
846
+ substring when \fBpcre[16|32]_exec()\fP returns PCRE_ERROR_PARTIAL. (Note that
847
+ this is the entire substring that was inspected during the partial match; it
848
+ may include characters before the actual match start if a lookbehind assertion,
849
+ \eK, \eb, or \eB was involved.) For any other return, \fBpcretest\fP outputs
850
+ the PCRE negative error number and a short descriptive phrase. If the error is
851
+ a failed UTF string check, the offset of the start of the failing character and
852
+ the reason code are also output, provided that the size of the output vector is
853
+ at least two. Here is an example of an interactive \fBpcretest\fP run.
854
+ .sp
855
+ $ pcretest
856
+ PCRE version 8.13 2011-04-30
857
+ .sp
858
+ re> /^abc(\ed+)/
859
+ data> abc123
860
+ 0: abc123
861
+ 1: 123
862
+ data> xyz
863
+ No match
864
+ .sp
865
+ Unset capturing substrings that are not followed by one that is set are not
866
+ returned by \fBpcre[16|32]_exec()\fP, and are not shown by \fBpcretest\fP. In the
867
+ following example, there are two capturing substrings, but when the first data
868
+ line is matched, the second, unset substring is not shown. An "internal" unset
869
+ substring is shown as "<unset>", as for the second data line.
870
+ .sp
871
+ re> /(a)|(b)/
872
+ data> a
873
+ 0: a
874
+ 1: a
875
+ data> b
876
+ 0: b
877
+ 1: <unset>
878
+ 2: b
879
+ .sp
880
+ If the strings contain any non-printing characters, they are output as \exhh
881
+ escapes if the value is less than 256 and UTF mode is not set. Otherwise they
882
+ are output as \ex{hh...} escapes. See below for the definition of non-printing
883
+ characters. If the pattern has the \fB/+\fP modifier, the output for substring
884
+ 0 is followed by the the rest of the subject string, identified by "0+" like
885
+ this:
886
+ .sp
887
+ re> /cat/+
888
+ data> cataract
889
+ 0: cat
890
+ 0+ aract
891
+ .sp
892
+ If the pattern has the \fB/g\fP or \fB/G\fP modifier, the results of successive
893
+ matching attempts are output in sequence, like this:
894
+ .sp
895
+ re> /\eBi(\ew\ew)/g
896
+ data> Mississippi
897
+ 0: iss
898
+ 1: ss
899
+ 0: iss
900
+ 1: ss
901
+ 0: ipp
902
+ 1: pp
903
+ .sp
904
+ "No match" is output only if the first match attempt fails. Here is an example
905
+ of a failure message (the offset 4 that is specified by \e>4 is past the end of
906
+ the subject string):
907
+ .sp
908
+ re> /xyz/
909
+ data> xyz\e>4
910
+ Error -24 (bad offset value)
911
+ .P
912
+ If any of the sequences \fB\eC\fP, \fB\eG\fP, or \fB\eL\fP are present in a
913
+ data line that is successfully matched, the substrings extracted by the
914
+ convenience functions are output with C, G, or L after the string number
915
+ instead of a colon. This is in addition to the normal full list. The string
916
+ length (that is, the return from the extraction function) is given in
917
+ parentheses after each string for \fB\eC\fP and \fB\eG\fP.
918
+ .P
919
+ Note that whereas patterns can be continued over several lines (a plain ">"
920
+ prompt is used for continuations), data lines may not. However newlines can be
921
+ included in data by means of the \en escape (or \er, \er\en, etc., depending on
922
+ the newline sequence setting).
923
+ .
924
+ .
925
+ .
926
+ .SH "OUTPUT FROM THE ALTERNATIVE MATCHING FUNCTION"
927
+ .rs
928
+ .sp
929
+ When the alternative matching function, \fBpcre[16|32]_dfa_exec()\fP, is used (by
930
+ means of the \eD escape sequence or the \fB-dfa\fP command line option), the
931
+ output consists of a list of all the matches that start at the first point in
932
+ the subject where there is at least one match. For example:
933
+ .sp
934
+ re> /(tang|tangerine|tan)/
935
+ data> yellow tangerine\eD
936
+ 0: tangerine
937
+ 1: tang
938
+ 2: tan
939
+ .sp
940
+ (Using the normal matching function on this data finds only "tang".) The
941
+ longest matching string is always given first (and numbered zero). After a
942
+ PCRE_ERROR_PARTIAL return, the output is "Partial match:", followed by the
943
+ partially matching substring. (Note that this is the entire substring that was
944
+ inspected during the partial match; it may include characters before the actual
945
+ match start if a lookbehind assertion, \eK, \eb, or \eB was involved.)
946
+ .P
947
+ If \fB/g\fP is present on the pattern, the search for further matches resumes
948
+ at the end of the longest match. For example:
949
+ .sp
950
+ re> /(tang|tangerine|tan)/g
951
+ data> yellow tangerine and tangy sultana\eD
952
+ 0: tangerine
953
+ 1: tang
954
+ 2: tan
955
+ 0: tang
956
+ 1: tan
957
+ 0: tan
958
+ .sp
959
+ Since the matching function does not support substring capture, the escape
960
+ sequences that are concerned with captured substrings are not relevant.
961
+ .
962
+ .
963
+ .SH "RESTARTING AFTER A PARTIAL MATCH"
964
+ .rs
965
+ .sp
966
+ When the alternative matching function has given the PCRE_ERROR_PARTIAL return,
967
+ indicating that the subject partially matched the pattern, you can restart the
968
+ match with additional subject data by means of the \eR escape sequence. For
969
+ example:
970
+ .sp
971
+ re> /^\ed?\ed(jan|feb|mar|apr|may|jun|jul|aug|sep|oct|nov|dec)\ed\ed$/
972
+ data> 23ja\eP\eD
973
+ Partial match: 23ja
974
+ data> n05\eR\eD
975
+ 0: n05
976
+ .sp
977
+ For further information about partial matching, see the
978
+ .\" HREF
979
+ \fBpcrepartial\fP
980
+ .\"
981
+ documentation.
982
+ .
983
+ .
984
+ .SH CALLOUTS
985
+ .rs
986
+ .sp
987
+ If the pattern contains any callout requests, \fBpcretest\fP's callout function
988
+ is called during matching. This works with both matching functions. By default,
989
+ the called function displays the callout number, the start and current
990
+ positions in the text at the callout time, and the next pattern item to be
991
+ tested. For example:
992
+ .sp
993
+ --->pqrabcdef
994
+ 0 ^ ^ \ed
995
+ .sp
996
+ This output indicates that callout number 0 occurred for a match attempt
997
+ starting at the fourth character of the subject string, when the pointer was at
998
+ the seventh character of the data, and when the next pattern item was \ed. Just
999
+ one circumflex is output if the start and current positions are the same.
1000
+ .P
1001
+ Callouts numbered 255 are assumed to be automatic callouts, inserted as a
1002
+ result of the \fB/C\fP pattern modifier. In this case, instead of showing the
1003
+ callout number, the offset in the pattern, preceded by a plus, is output. For
1004
+ example:
1005
+ .sp
1006
+ re> /\ed?[A-E]\e*/C
1007
+ data> E*
1008
+ --->E*
1009
+ +0 ^ \ed?
1010
+ +3 ^ [A-E]
1011
+ +8 ^^ \e*
1012
+ +10 ^ ^
1013
+ 0: E*
1014
+ .sp
1015
+ If a pattern contains (*MARK) items, an additional line is output whenever
1016
+ a change of latest mark is passed to the callout function. For example:
1017
+ .sp
1018
+ re> /a(*MARK:X)bc/C
1019
+ data> abc
1020
+ --->abc
1021
+ +0 ^ a
1022
+ +1 ^^ (*MARK:X)
1023
+ +10 ^^ b
1024
+ Latest Mark: X
1025
+ +11 ^ ^ c
1026
+ +12 ^ ^
1027
+ 0: abc
1028
+ .sp
1029
+ The mark changes between matching "a" and "b", but stays the same for the rest
1030
+ of the match, so nothing more is output. If, as a result of backtracking, the
1031
+ mark reverts to being unset, the text "<unset>" is output.
1032
+ .P
1033
+ The callout function in \fBpcretest\fP returns zero (carry on matching) by
1034
+ default, but you can use a \eC item in a data line (as described above) to
1035
+ change this and other parameters of the callout.
1036
+ .P
1037
+ Inserting callouts can be helpful when using \fBpcretest\fP to check
1038
+ complicated regular expressions. For further information about callouts, see
1039
+ the
1040
+ .\" HREF
1041
+ \fBpcrecallout\fP
1042
+ .\"
1043
+ documentation.
1044
+ .
1045
+ .
1046
+ .
1047
+ .SH "NON-PRINTING CHARACTERS"
1048
+ .rs
1049
+ .sp
1050
+ When \fBpcretest\fP is outputting text in the compiled version of a pattern,
1051
+ bytes other than 32-126 are always treated as non-printing characters are are
1052
+ therefore shown as hex escapes.
1053
+ .P
1054
+ When \fBpcretest\fP is outputting text that is a matched part of a subject
1055
+ string, it behaves in the same way, unless a different locale has been set for
1056
+ the pattern (using the \fB/L\fP modifier). In this case, the \fBisprint()\fP
1057
+ function to distinguish printing and non-printing characters.
1058
+ .
1059
+ .
1060
+ .
1061
+ .SH "SAVING AND RELOADING COMPILED PATTERNS"
1062
+ .rs
1063
+ .sp
1064
+ The facilities described in this section are not available when the POSIX
1065
+ interface to PCRE is being used, that is, when the \fB/P\fP pattern modifier is
1066
+ specified.
1067
+ .P
1068
+ When the POSIX interface is not in use, you can cause \fBpcretest\fP to write a
1069
+ compiled pattern to a file, by following the modifiers with > and a file name.
1070
+ For example:
1071
+ .sp
1072
+ /pattern/im >/some/file
1073
+ .sp
1074
+ See the
1075
+ .\" HREF
1076
+ \fBpcreprecompile\fP
1077
+ .\"
1078
+ documentation for a discussion about saving and re-using compiled patterns.
1079
+ Note that if the pattern was successfully studied with JIT optimization, the
1080
+ JIT data cannot be saved.
1081
+ .P
1082
+ The data that is written is binary. The first eight bytes are the length of the
1083
+ compiled pattern data followed by the length of the optional study data, each
1084
+ written as four bytes in big-endian order (most significant byte first). If
1085
+ there is no study data (either the pattern was not studied, or studying did not
1086
+ return any data), the second length is zero. The lengths are followed by an
1087
+ exact copy of the compiled pattern. If there is additional study data, this
1088
+ (excluding any JIT data) follows immediately after the compiled pattern. After
1089
+ writing the file, \fBpcretest\fP expects to read a new pattern.
1090
+ .P
1091
+ A saved pattern can be reloaded into \fBpcretest\fP by specifying < and a file
1092
+ name instead of a pattern. There must be no space between < and the file name,
1093
+ which must not contain a < character, as otherwise \fBpcretest\fP will
1094
+ interpret the line as a pattern delimited by < characters. For example:
1095
+ .sp
1096
+ re> </some/file
1097
+ Compiled pattern loaded from /some/file
1098
+ No study data
1099
+ .sp
1100
+ If the pattern was previously studied with the JIT optimization, the JIT
1101
+ information cannot be saved and restored, and so is lost. When the pattern has
1102
+ been loaded, \fBpcretest\fP proceeds to read data lines in the usual way.
1103
+ .P
1104
+ You can copy a file written by \fBpcretest\fP to a different host and reload it
1105
+ there, even if the new host has opposite endianness to the one on which the
1106
+ pattern was compiled. For example, you can compile on an i86 machine and run on
1107
+ a SPARC machine. When a pattern is reloaded on a host with different
1108
+ endianness, the confirmation message is changed to:
1109
+ .sp
1110
+ Compiled pattern (byte-inverted) loaded from /some/file
1111
+ .sp
1112
+ The test suite contains some saved pre-compiled patterns with different
1113
+ endianness. These are reloaded using "<!" instead of just "<". This suppresses
1114
+ the "(byte-inverted)" text so that the output is the same on all hosts. It also
1115
+ forces debugging output once the pattern has been reloaded.
1116
+ .P
1117
+ File names for saving and reloading can be absolute or relative, but note that
1118
+ the shell facility of expanding a file name that starts with a tilde (~) is not
1119
+ available.
1120
+ .P
1121
+ The ability to save and reload files in \fBpcretest\fP is intended for testing
1122
+ and experimentation. It is not intended for production use because only a
1123
+ single pattern can be written to a file. Furthermore, there is no facility for
1124
+ supplying custom character tables for use with a reloaded pattern. If the
1125
+ original pattern was compiled with custom tables, an attempt to match a subject
1126
+ string using a reloaded pattern is likely to cause \fBpcretest\fP to crash.
1127
+ Finally, if you attempt to load a file that is not in the correct format, the
1128
+ result is undefined.
1129
+ .
1130
+ .
1131
+ .SH "SEE ALSO"
1132
+ .rs
1133
+ .sp
1134
+ \fBpcre\fP(3), \fBpcre16\fP(3), \fBpcre32\fP(3), \fBpcreapi\fP(3),
1135
+ \fBpcrecallout\fP(3),
1136
+ \fBpcrejit\fP, \fBpcrematching\fP(3), \fBpcrepartial\fP(d),
1137
+ \fBpcrepattern\fP(3), \fBpcreprecompile\fP(3).
1138
+ .
1139
+ .
1140
+ .SH AUTHOR
1141
+ .rs
1142
+ .sp
1143
+ .nf
1144
+ Philip Hazel
1145
+ University Computing Service
1146
+ Cambridge CB2 3QH, England.
1147
+ .fi
1148
+ .
1149
+ .
1150
+ .SH REVISION
1151
+ .rs
1152
+ .sp
1153
+ .nf
1154
+ Last updated: 09 February 2014
1155
+ Copyright (c) 1997-2014 University of Cambridge.
1156
+ .fi