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.\" Copyright (c) 1992, 1993, 1994
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.\"	@(#)regex.3	8.4 (Berkeley) 3/20/94
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.\"
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.Dd December 29, 2003
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.Dt REGEX 3
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.Os
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm regex ,
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.Nm regcomp ,
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.Nm regexec ,
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.Nm regerror ,
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.Nm regfree
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.Nd regular-expression library
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.Sh LIBRARY
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.Lb libc
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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.In regex.h
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.Ft int
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.Fn regcomp "regex_t * restrict preg" "const char * restrict pattern" "int cflags"
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.Ft int
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.Fn regexec "const regex_t * restrict preg" "const char * restrict string" "size_t nmatch" "regmatch_t pmatch[]" "int eflags"
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.Ft size_t
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.Fn regerror "int errcode" "const regex_t * restrict preg" "char * restrict errbuf" "size_t errbuf_size"
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.Ft void
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.Fn regfree "regex_t *preg"
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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These routines implement
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.St -p1003.2-92
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regular expressions (``RE''s);
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see
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.Xr re_format 7 .
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.Fn regcomp
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compiles an RE written as a string into an internal form,
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.Fn regexec
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matches that internal form against a string and reports results,
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.Fn regerror
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transforms error codes from either into human-readable messages,
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and
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.Fn regfree
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frees any dynamically-allocated storage used by the internal form
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of an RE.
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.Pp
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The header
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.In regex.h
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declares two structure types,
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.Fa regex_t
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and
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.Fa regmatch_t ,
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the former for compiled internal forms and the latter for match reporting.
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It also declares the four functions,
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a type
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.Fa regoff_t ,
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and a number of constants with names starting with ``REG_''.
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.Pp
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.Fn regcomp
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compiles the regular expression contained in the
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.Fa pattern
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string,
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subject to the flags in
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.Fa cflags ,
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and places the results in the
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.Fa regex_t
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structure pointed to by
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.Fa preg .
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.Fa cflags
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is the bitwise OR of zero or more of the following flags:
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.Bl -tag -width XXXREG_EXTENDED
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.It Dv REG_EXTENDED
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Compile modern (``extended'') REs, rather than the obsolete
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(``basic'') REs that are the default.
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.It Dv REG_BASIC
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This is a synonym for 0,
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provided as a counterpart to REG_EXTENDED to improve readability.
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.It Dv REG_NOSPEC
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Compile with recognition of all special characters turned off.
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All characters are thus considered ordinary, so the ``RE'' is a literal
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string.
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This is an extension, compatible with but not specified by
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.St -p1003.2-92 ,
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and should be used with caution in software intended to be portable to
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other systems.
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.Dv REG_EXTENDED
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and
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.Dv REG_NOSPEC
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may not be used in the same call to
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.Fn regcomp .
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.It Dv REG_ICASE
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Compile for matching that ignores upper/lower case distinctions.
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See
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.Xr re_format 7 .
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.It Dv REG_NOSUB
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Compile for matching that need only report success or failure, not
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what was matched.
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.It Dv REG_NEWLINE
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Compile for newline-sensitive matching.
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By default, newline is a completely ordinary character with no special
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meaning in either REs or strings.
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With this flag,
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`[^' bracket expressions and `.' never match newline,
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a `^' anchor matches the null string after any newline in the string
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in addition to its normal function,
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and the `$' anchor matches the null string before any newline in the
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string in addition to its normal function.
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.It Dv REG_PEND
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The regular expression ends, not at the first NUL, but just before the
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character pointed to by the
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.Fa re_endp
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member of the structure pointed to by
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.Fa preg .
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The
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.Fa re_endp
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member is of type
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.Fa "const\ char\ *" .
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This flag permits inclusion of NULs in the RE; they are considered
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ordinary characters.
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This is an extension, compatible with but not specified by
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.St -p1003.2-92 ,
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and should be used with caution in software intended to be portable to
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other systems.
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.El
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.Pp
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When successful,
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.Fn regcomp
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returns 0 and fills in the structure pointed to by
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.Fa preg .
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One member of that structure (other than
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.Fa re_endp )
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is publicized:
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.Fa re_nsub ,
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of type
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.Fa size_t ,
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contains the number of parenthesized subexpressions within the RE
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(except that the value of this member is undefined if the
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.Dv REG_NOSUB
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flag was used).
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If
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.Fn regcomp
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fails, it returns a non-zero error code;
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see
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.Sx DIAGNOSTICS .
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.Pp
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.Fn regexec
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matches the compiled RE pointed to by
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.Fa preg
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against the
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.Fa string ,
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subject to the flags in
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.Fa eflags ,
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and reports results using
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.Fa nmatch ,
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.Fa pmatch ,
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and the returned value.
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The RE must have been compiled by a previous invocation of
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.Fn regcomp .
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The compiled form is not altered during execution of
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.Fn regexec ,
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so a single compiled RE can be used simultaneously by multiple threads.
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.Pp
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By default,
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the NUL-terminated string pointed to by
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.Fa string
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is considered to be the text of an entire line, minus any terminating
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newline.
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The
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.Fa eflags
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argument is the bitwise OR of zero or more of the following flags:
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.Bl -tag -width XXXREG_NOTBOL
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.It Dv REG_NOTBOL
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The first character of the string
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is not the beginning of a line, so the `^' anchor should not match before it.
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This does not affect the behavior of newlines under
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.Dv REG_NEWLINE .
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.It Dv REG_NOTEOL
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The NUL terminating the string does not end a line, so the `$' anchor
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should not match before it.
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This does not affect the behavior of newlines under
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.Dv REG_NEWLINE .
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.It Dv REG_STARTEND
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The string is considered to start at
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.Fa string
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+
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.Fa pmatch[0].rm_so
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and to have a terminating NUL located at
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.Fa string
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+
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.Fa pmatch[0].rm_eo
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(there need not actually be a NUL at that location),
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regardless of the value of
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.Fa nmatch .
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See below for the definition of
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.Fa pmatch
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and
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.Fa nmatch .
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This is an extension, compatible with but not specified by
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.St -p1003.2-92 ,
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and should be used with caution in software intended to be portable to
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other systems.
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Note that a non-zero
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.Fa rm_so
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does not imply
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.Dv REG_NOTBOL ;
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.Dv REG_STARTEND
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affects only the location of the string, not how it is matched.
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.El
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.Pp
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See
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.Xr re_format 7
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for a discussion of what is matched in situations where an RE or a
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portion thereof could match any of several substrings of
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.Fa string .
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.Pp
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Normally,
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.Fn regexec
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returns 0 for success and the non-zero code
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.Dv REG_NOMATCH
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for failure.
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Other non-zero error codes may be returned in exceptional situations;
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see
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.Sx DIAGNOSTICS .
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.Pp
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If
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.Dv REG_NOSUB
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was specified in the compilation of the RE, or if
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.Fa nmatch
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is 0,
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.Fn regexec
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ignores the
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.Fa pmatch
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argument (but see below for the case where
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.Dv REG_STARTEND
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is specified).
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Otherwise,
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.Fa pmatch
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points to an array of
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.Fa nmatch
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structures of type
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.Fa regmatch_t .
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Such a structure has at least the members
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.Fa rm_so
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and
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.Fa rm_eo ,
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both of type
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.Fa regoff_t
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(a signed arithmetic type at least as large as an
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.Fa off_t
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and a
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.Fa ssize_t ) ,
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containing respectively the offset of the first character of a substring
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and the offset of the first character after the end of the substring.
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Offsets are measured from the beginning of the
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.Fa string
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argument given to
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.Fn regexec .
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An empty substring is denoted by equal offsets,
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both indicating the character following the empty substring.
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.Pp
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The 0th member of the
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.Fa pmatch
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array is filled in to indicate what substring of
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.Fa string
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was matched by the entire RE.
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Remaining members report what substring was matched by parenthesized
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subexpressions within the RE;
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member
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.Fa i
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reports subexpression
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.Fa i ,
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with subexpressions counted (starting at 1) by the order of their
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opening parentheses in the RE, left to right.
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Unused entries in the array\(emcorresponding either to subexpressions that
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did not participate in the match at all, or to subexpressions that do not
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exist in the RE (that is,
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.Fa i
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\*[Gt]
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.Fa preg-\*[Gt]re_nsub )
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\(emhave both
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.Fa rm_so
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and
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.Fa rm_eo
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set to -1.
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If a subexpression participated in the match several times,
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the reported substring is the last one it matched.
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(Note, as an example in particular, that when the RE `(b*)+' matches `bbb',
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the parenthesized subexpression matches each of the three `b's and then
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an infinite number of empty strings following the last `b',
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so the reported substring is one of the empties.)
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.Pp
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If
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.Dv REG_STARTEND
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is specified,
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.Fa pmatch
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must point to at least one
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.Fa regmatch_t
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(even if
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.Fa nmatch
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is 0 or
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.Dv REG_NOSUB
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was specified),
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to hold the input offsets for
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.Dv REG_STARTEND .
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Use for output is still entirely controlled by
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.Fa nmatch ;
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if
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.Fa nmatch
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is 0 or
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.Dv REG_NOSUB
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was specified,
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the value of
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.Fa pmatch [0]
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will not be changed by a successful
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.Fn regexec .
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.Pp
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.Fn regerror
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maps a non-zero
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.Fa errcode
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from either
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.Fn regcomp
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or
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.Fn regexec
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to a human-readable, printable message.
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If
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.Fa preg
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is non-NULL,
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the error code should have arisen from use of the
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.Fa regex_t
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pointed to by
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.Fa preg ,
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and if the error code came from
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.Fn regcomp ,
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it should have been the result from the most recent
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.Fn regcomp
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using that
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.Fa regex_t .
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.Po Fn regerror
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may be able to supply a more detailed message using information
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from the
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.Fa regex_t . Pc
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.Fn regerror
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places the NUL-terminated message into the buffer pointed to by
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.Fa errbuf ,
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limiting the length (including the NUL) to at most
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.Fa errbuf_size
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bytes.
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If the whole message won't fit,
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as much of it as will fit before the terminating NUL is supplied.
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In any case,
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the returned value is the size of buffer needed to hold the whole
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message (including terminating NUL).
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If
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.Fa errbuf_size
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is 0,
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.Fa errbuf
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is ignored but the return value is still correct.
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.Pp
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If the
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.Fa errcode
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given to
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.Fn regerror
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is first ORed with
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.Dv REG_ITOA ,
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the ``message'' that results is the printable name of the error code,
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e.g. ``REG_NOMATCH'',
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rather than an explanation thereof.
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If
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.Fa errcode
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is
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.Dv REG_ATOI ,
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then
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.Fa preg
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shall be non-NULL and the
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.Fa re_endp
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member of the structure it points to
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must point to the printable name of an error code;
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in this case, the result in
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.Fa errbuf
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is the decimal digits of
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the numeric value of the error code
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(0 if the name is not recognized).
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.Dv REG_ITOA
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and
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.Dv REG_ATOI
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are intended primarily as debugging facilities;
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they are extensions, compatible with but not specified by
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.St -p1003.2-92 ,
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and should be used with caution in software intended to be portable to
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other systems.
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Be warned also that they are considered experimental and changes are possible.
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.Pp
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.Fn regfree
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frees any dynamically-allocated storage associated with the compiled RE
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pointed to by
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.Fa preg .
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The remaining
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.Fa regex_t
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is no longer a valid compiled RE
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						|
and the effect of supplying it to
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						|
.Fn regexec
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						|
or
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						|
.Fn regerror
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						|
is undefined.
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						|
.Pp
 | 
						|
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.
 | 
						|
.Sh IMPLEMENTATION CHOICES
 | 
						|
There are a number of decisions that
 | 
						|
.St -p1003.2-92
 | 
						|
leaves up to the implementor,
 | 
						|
either by explicitly saying ``undefined'' or by virtue of them being
 | 
						|
forbidden by the RE grammar.
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						|
This implementation treats them as follows.
 | 
						|
.Pp
 | 
						|
See
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						|
.Xr re_format 7
 | 
						|
for a discussion of the definition of case-independent matching.
 | 
						|
.Pp
 | 
						|
There is no particular limit on the length of REs,
 | 
						|
except insofar as memory is limited.
 | 
						|
Memory usage is approximately linear in RE size, and largely insensitive
 | 
						|
to RE complexity, except for bounded repetitions.
 | 
						|
See BUGS for one short RE using them
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						|
that will run almost any system out of memory.
 | 
						|
.Pp
 | 
						|
A backslashed character other than one specifically given a magic meaning
 | 
						|
by
 | 
						|
.St -p1003.2-92
 | 
						|
(such magic meanings occur only in obsolete [``basic''] REs)
 | 
						|
is taken as an ordinary character.
 | 
						|
.Pp
 | 
						|
Any unmatched [ is a
 | 
						|
.Dv REG_EBRACK
 | 
						|
error.
 | 
						|
.Pp
 | 
						|
Equivalence classes cannot begin or end bracket-expression ranges.
 | 
						|
The endpoint of one range cannot begin another.
 | 
						|
.Pp
 | 
						|
.Dv RE_DUP_MAX ,
 | 
						|
the limit on repetition counts in bounded repetitions, is 255.
 | 
						|
.Pp
 | 
						|
A repetition operator (?, *, +, or bounds) cannot follow another
 | 
						|
repetition operator.
 | 
						|
A repetition operator cannot begin an expression or subexpression
 | 
						|
or follow `^' or `|'.
 | 
						|
.Pp
 | 
						|
`|' cannot appear first or last in a (sub)expression or after another `|',
 | 
						|
i.e. an operand of `|' cannot be an empty subexpression.
 | 
						|
An empty parenthesized subexpression, `()', is legal and matches an
 | 
						|
empty (sub)string.
 | 
						|
An empty string is not a legal RE.
 | 
						|
.Pp
 | 
						|
A `{' followed by a digit is considered the beginning of bounds for a
 | 
						|
bounded repetition, which must then follow the syntax for bounds.
 | 
						|
A `{'
 | 
						|
.Em not
 | 
						|
followed by a digit is considered an ordinary character.
 | 
						|
.Pp
 | 
						|
`^' and `$' beginning and ending subexpressions in obsolete (``basic'')
 | 
						|
REs are anchors, not ordinary characters.
 | 
						|
.Sh DIAGNOSTICS
 | 
						|
Non-zero error codes from
 | 
						|
.Fn regcomp
 | 
						|
and
 | 
						|
.Fn regexec
 | 
						|
include the following:
 | 
						|
.Pp
 | 
						|
.Bl -tag -width XXXREG_ECOLLATE -compact
 | 
						|
.It Dv REG_NOMATCH
 | 
						|
.Fn regexec
 | 
						|
failed to match
 | 
						|
.It Dv REG_BADPAT
 | 
						|
invalid regular expression
 | 
						|
.It Dv REG_ECOLLATE
 | 
						|
invalid collating element
 | 
						|
.It Dv REG_ECTYPE
 | 
						|
invalid character class
 | 
						|
.It Dv REG_EESCAPE
 | 
						|
\e applied to unescapable character
 | 
						|
.It Dv REG_ESUBREG
 | 
						|
invalid backreference number
 | 
						|
.It Dv REG_EBRACK
 | 
						|
brackets [ ] not balanced
 | 
						|
.It Dv REG_EPAREN
 | 
						|
parentheses ( ) not balanced
 | 
						|
.It Dv REG_EBRACE
 | 
						|
braces { } not balanced
 | 
						|
.It Dv REG_BADBR
 | 
						|
invalid repetition count(s) in { }
 | 
						|
.It Dv REG_ERANGE
 | 
						|
invalid character range in [ ]
 | 
						|
.It Dv REG_ESPACE
 | 
						|
ran out of memory
 | 
						|
.It Dv REG_BADRPT
 | 
						|
?, *, or + operand invalid
 | 
						|
.It Dv REG_EMPTY
 | 
						|
empty (sub)expression
 | 
						|
.It Dv REG_ASSERT
 | 
						|
``can't happen''\(emyou found a bug
 | 
						|
.It Dv REG_INVARG
 | 
						|
invalid argument, e.g. negative-length string
 | 
						|
.El
 | 
						|
.Sh SEE ALSO
 | 
						|
.Xr grep 1 ,
 | 
						|
.Xr sed 1 ,
 | 
						|
.Xr re_format 7
 | 
						|
.Pp
 | 
						|
.St -p1003.2-92 ,
 | 
						|
sections 2.8 (Regular Expression Notation)
 | 
						|
and
 | 
						|
B.5 (C Binding for Regular Expression Matching).
 | 
						|
.Sh HISTORY
 | 
						|
Originally written by Henry Spencer.
 | 
						|
Altered for inclusion in the
 | 
						|
.Bx 4.4
 | 
						|
distribution.
 | 
						|
.Sh BUGS
 | 
						|
There is one known functionality bug.
 | 
						|
The implementation of internationalization is incomplete:
 | 
						|
the locale is always assumed to be the default one of
 | 
						|
.St -p1003.2-92 ,
 | 
						|
and only the collating elements etc. of that locale are available.
 | 
						|
.Pp
 | 
						|
The back-reference code is subtle and doubts linger about its correctness
 | 
						|
in complex cases.
 | 
						|
.Pp
 | 
						|
.Fn regexec
 | 
						|
performance is poor.
 | 
						|
This will improve with later releases.
 | 
						|
.Fa nmatch
 | 
						|
exceeding 0 is expensive;
 | 
						|
.Fa nmatch
 | 
						|
exceeding 1 is worse.
 | 
						|
.Fa regexec
 | 
						|
is largely insensitive to RE complexity
 | 
						|
.Em except
 | 
						|
that back references are massively expensive.
 | 
						|
RE length does matter; in particular, there is a strong speed bonus
 | 
						|
for keeping RE length under about 30 characters,
 | 
						|
with most special characters counting roughly double.
 | 
						|
.Pp
 | 
						|
.Fn regcomp
 | 
						|
implements bounded repetitions by macro expansion,
 | 
						|
which is costly in time and space if counts are large
 | 
						|
or bounded repetitions are nested.
 | 
						|
An RE like, say,
 | 
						|
`((((a{1,100}){1,100}){1,100}){1,100}){1,100}'
 | 
						|
will (eventually) run almost any existing machine out of swap space.
 | 
						|
.Pp
 | 
						|
There are suspected problems with response to obscure error conditions.
 | 
						|
Notably,
 | 
						|
certain kinds of internal overflow,
 | 
						|
produced only by truly enormous REs or by multiply nested bounded repetitions,
 | 
						|
are probably not handled well.
 | 
						|
.Pp
 | 
						|
Due to a mistake in
 | 
						|
.St -p1003.2-92 ,
 | 
						|
things like `a)b' are legal REs because `)' is a special character
 | 
						|
only in the presence of a previous unmatched `('.
 | 
						|
This can't be fixed until the spec is fixed.
 | 
						|
.Pp
 | 
						|
The standard's definition of back references is vague.
 | 
						|
For example, does
 | 
						|
`a\e(\e(b\e)*\e2\e)*d' match `abbbd'?
 | 
						|
Until the standard is clarified, behavior in such cases should not be
 | 
						|
relied on.
 | 
						|
.Pp
 | 
						|
The implementation of word-boundary matching is a bit of a kludge,
 | 
						|
and bugs may lurk in combinations of word-boundary matching and anchoring.
 |