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Renumber cluase 4 to 3, per what everybody else did when BSD granted them permission to remove clause 3. My insistance on keeping the same numbering for legal reasons is too pedantic, so give up on that point. Submitted by: Jan Schaumann <jschauma@stevens.edu> Pull Request: https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd/pull/96
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.\" Copyright (c) 1992, 1993, 1994 Henry Spencer.
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.\" Copyright (c) 1992, 1993, 1994
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.\" The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
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.\"
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.\" This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
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.\" Henry Spencer.
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.\"
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.\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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.\" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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.\" are met:
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.\" 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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.\" 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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.\" documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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.\" 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
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.\" may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
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.\" without specific prior written permission.
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.\"
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.\" THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
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.\" ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
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.\" IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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.\" ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
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.\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
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.\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
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.\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
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.\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
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.\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
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.\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
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.\" SUCH DAMAGE.
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.\"
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.\" @(#)regex.3 8.4 (Berkeley) 3/20/94
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.\" $FreeBSD$
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.\"
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.Dd May 25, 2016
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.Dt REGEX 3
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.Os
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.Sh NAME
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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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.Fo regcomp
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.Fa "regex_t * restrict preg" "const char * restrict pattern" "int cflags"
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.Fc
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.Ft int
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.Fo regexec
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.Fa "const regex_t * restrict preg" "const char * restrict string"
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.Fa "size_t nmatch" "regmatch_t pmatch[restrict]" "int eflags"
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.Fc
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.Ft size_t
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.Fo regerror
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.Fa "int errcode" "const regex_t * restrict preg"
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.Fa "char * restrict errbuf" "size_t errbuf_size"
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.Fc
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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
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regular expressions
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.Pq Do RE Dc Ns s ;
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see
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.Xr re_format 7 .
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The
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.Fn regcomp
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function
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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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.Ft regex_t
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and
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.Ft 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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.Ft regoff_t ,
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and a number of constants with names starting with
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.Dq Dv REG_ .
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.Pp
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The
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.Fn regcomp
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function
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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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.Ft regex_t
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structure pointed to by
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.Fa preg .
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The
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.Fa cflags
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argument
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is the bitwise OR of zero or more of the following flags:
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.Bl -tag -width REG_EXTENDED
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.It Dv REG_EXTENDED
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Compile modern
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.Pq Dq extended
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REs,
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rather than the obsolete
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.Pq Dq basic
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REs that
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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
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.Dv REG_EXTENDED
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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,
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so the
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.Dq RE
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is a literal string.
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This is an extension,
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compatible with but not specified by
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.St -p1003.2 ,
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and should be used with
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caution in software intended to be portable to 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
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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,
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not 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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.Ql [^
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bracket expressions and
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.Ql .\&
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never match newline,
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a
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.Ql ^\&
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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
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.Ql $\&
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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,
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not at the first NUL,
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but just before the character pointed to by the
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.Va 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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.Va re_endp
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member is of type
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.Ft "const char *" .
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This flag permits inclusion of NULs in the RE;
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they are considered ordinary characters.
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This is an extension,
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compatible with but not specified by
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.St -p1003.2 ,
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and should be used with
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caution in software intended to be portable to 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
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(other than
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.Va re_endp )
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is publicized:
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.Va re_nsub ,
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of type
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.Ft 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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The
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.Fn regexec
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function
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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 REG_STARTEND
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.It Dv REG_NOTBOL
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The first character of the string is treated as the continuation
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of a line.
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This means that the anchors
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.Ql ^\& ,
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.Ql [[:<:]] ,
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and
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.Ql \e<
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do not match before it; but see
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.Dv REG_STARTEND
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below.
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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
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the string
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does not end a line, so the
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.Ql $\&
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anchor does 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 No +
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.Fa pmatch Ns [0]. Ns Fa rm_so
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and to end before the byte located at
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.Fa string No +
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.Fa pmatch Ns [0]. Ns Fa rm_eo ,
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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,
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compatible with but not specified by
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.St -p1003.2 ,
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and should be used with
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caution in software intended to be portable to other systems.
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.Pp
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Without
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.Dv REG_NOTBOL ,
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the position
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.Fa rm_so
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is considered the beginning of a line, such that
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.Ql ^
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matches before it, and the beginning of a word if there is a word
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character at this position, such that
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.Ql [[:<:]]
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and
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.Ql \e<
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match before it.
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.Pp
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With
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.Dv REG_NOTBOL ,
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the character at position
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.Fa rm_so
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is treated as the continuation of a line, and if
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.Fa rm_so
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is greater than 0, the preceding character is taken into consideration.
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If the preceding character is a newline and the regular expression was compiled
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with
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.Dv REG_NEWLINE ,
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.Ql ^
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matches before the string; if the preceding character is not a word character
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but the string starts with a word character,
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.Ql [[:<:]]
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and
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.Ql \e<
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match before the string.
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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,
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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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.Ft regmatch_t .
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Such a structure has at least the members
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.Va rm_so
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and
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.Va rm_eo ,
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both of type
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.Ft regoff_t
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(a signed arithmetic type at least as large as an
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.Ft off_t
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and a
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.Ft 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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.Va i
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reports subexpression
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.Va i ,
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with subexpressions counted (starting at 1) by the order of their opening
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parentheses in the RE, left to right.
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Unused entries in the array (corresponding 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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.Va i
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>
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.Fa preg Ns -> Ns Va re_nsub ) )
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have both
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.Va rm_so
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and
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.Va 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
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.Ql "(b*)+"
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matches
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.Ql bbb ,
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the parenthesized subexpression matches each of the three
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.So Li b Sc Ns s
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and then
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an infinite number of empty strings following the last
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.Ql 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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.Ft 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 Ns [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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The
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.Fn regerror
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function
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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
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.No non\- Ns Dv NULL ,
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the error code should have arisen from use of
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the
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.Ft 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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.Ft regex_t .
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The
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.Po
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.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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.Ft regex_t .
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.Pc
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The
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.Fn regerror
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function
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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 will not 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
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.Dq message
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that results is the printable name of the error code,
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e.g.\&
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.Dq Dv 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
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.No non\- Ns Dv NULL
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and the
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.Va 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,
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compatible with but not specified by
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.St -p1003.2 ,
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and should be used with
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caution in software intended to be portable to 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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The
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.Fn regfree
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function
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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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.Ft 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
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None of these functions references global variables except for tables
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of constants;
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all are safe for use from multiple threads if the arguments are safe.
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.Sh IMPLEMENTATION CHOICES
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There are a number of decisions that
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.St -p1003.2
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leaves up to the implementor,
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either by explicitly saying
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.Dq undefined
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or by virtue of them being
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forbidden by the RE grammar.
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This implementation treats them as follows.
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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 the definition of case-independent matching.
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.Pp
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There is no particular limit on the length of REs,
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except insofar as memory is limited.
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Memory usage is approximately linear in RE size, and largely insensitive
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to RE complexity, except for bounded repetitions.
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See
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.Sx BUGS
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for one short RE using them
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that will run almost any system out of memory.
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.Pp
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A backslashed character other than one specifically given a magic meaning
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by
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.St -p1003.2
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(such magic meanings occur only in obsolete
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.Bq Dq basic
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REs)
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is taken as an ordinary character.
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.Pp
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Any unmatched
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.Ql [\&
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is a
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.Dv REG_EBRACK
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error.
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.Pp
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Equivalence classes cannot begin or end bracket-expression ranges.
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The endpoint of one range cannot begin another.
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.Pp
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.Dv RE_DUP_MAX ,
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the limit on repetition counts in bounded repetitions, is 255.
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.Pp
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A repetition operator
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.Ql ( ?\& ,
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.Ql *\& ,
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.Ql +\& ,
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or bounds)
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cannot follow another
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repetition operator.
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A repetition operator cannot begin an expression or subexpression
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or follow
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.Ql ^\&
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or
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.Ql |\& .
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.Pp
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.Ql |\&
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cannot appear first or last in a (sub)expression or after another
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.Ql |\& ,
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i.e., an operand of
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.Ql |\&
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cannot be an empty subexpression.
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An empty parenthesized subexpression,
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.Ql "()" ,
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is legal and matches an
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empty (sub)string.
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An empty string is not a legal RE.
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.Pp
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A
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.Ql {\&
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followed by a digit is considered the beginning of bounds for a
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bounded repetition, which must then follow the syntax for bounds.
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A
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.Ql {\&
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.Em not
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followed by a digit is considered an ordinary character.
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.Pp
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.Ql ^\&
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and
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.Ql $\&
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beginning and ending subexpressions in obsolete
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.Pq Dq basic
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REs are anchors, not ordinary characters.
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.Sh DIAGNOSTICS
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Non-zero error codes from
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.Fn regcomp
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and
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.Fn regexec
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include the following:
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.Pp
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.Bl -tag -width REG_ECOLLATE -compact
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.It Dv REG_NOMATCH
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|
The
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.Fn regexec
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|
function
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|
failed to match
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.It Dv REG_BADPAT
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|
invalid regular expression
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.It Dv REG_ECOLLATE
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|
invalid collating element
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.It Dv REG_ECTYPE
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|
invalid character class
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.It Dv REG_EESCAPE
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|
.Ql \e
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applied to unescapable character
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.It Dv REG_ESUBREG
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|
invalid backreference number
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|
.It Dv REG_EBRACK
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|
brackets
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.Ql "[ ]"
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|
not balanced
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|
.It Dv REG_EPAREN
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|
parentheses
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|
.Ql "( )"
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|
not balanced
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|
.It Dv REG_EBRACE
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|
braces
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|
.Ql "{ }"
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|
not balanced
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|
.It Dv REG_BADBR
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|
invalid repetition count(s) in
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.Ql "{ }"
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|
.It Dv REG_ERANGE
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|
invalid character range in
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|
.Ql "[ ]"
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|
.It Dv REG_ESPACE
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|
ran out of memory
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.It Dv REG_BADRPT
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|
.Ql ?\& ,
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|
.Ql *\& ,
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|
or
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|
.Ql +\&
|
|
operand invalid
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.It Dv REG_EMPTY
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|
empty (sub)expression
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|
.It Dv REG_ASSERT
|
|
cannot happen - you found a bug
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|
.It Dv REG_INVARG
|
|
invalid argument, e.g.\& negative-length string
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|
.It Dv REG_ILLSEQ
|
|
illegal byte sequence (bad multibyte character)
|
|
.El
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|
.Sh SEE ALSO
|
|
.Xr grep 1 ,
|
|
.Xr re_format 7
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|
.Pp
|
|
.St -p1003.2 ,
|
|
sections 2.8 (Regular Expression Notation)
|
|
and
|
|
B.5 (C Binding for Regular Expression Matching).
|
|
.Sh HISTORY
|
|
Originally written by
|
|
.An Henry Spencer .
|
|
Altered for inclusion in the
|
|
.Bx 4.4
|
|
distribution.
|
|
.Sh BUGS
|
|
This is an alpha release with known defects.
|
|
Please report problems.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
The back-reference code is subtle and doubts linger about its correctness
|
|
in complex cases.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
The
|
|
.Fn regexec
|
|
function
|
|
performance is poor.
|
|
This will improve with later releases.
|
|
The
|
|
.Fa nmatch
|
|
argument
|
|
exceeding 0 is expensive;
|
|
.Fa nmatch
|
|
exceeding 1 is worse.
|
|
The
|
|
.Fn regexec
|
|
function
|
|
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
|
|
The
|
|
.Fn regcomp
|
|
function
|
|
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,
|
|
.Ql "((((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 ,
|
|
things like
|
|
.Ql "a)b"
|
|
are legal REs because
|
|
.Ql )\&
|
|
is
|
|
a special character only in the presence of a previous unmatched
|
|
.Ql (\& .
|
|
This cannot be fixed until the spec is fixed.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
The standard's definition of back references is vague.
|
|
For example, does
|
|
.Ql "a\e(\e(b\e)*\e2\e)*d"
|
|
match
|
|
.Ql "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.
|
|
.Pp
|
|
Word-boundary matching does not work properly in multibyte locales.
|