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#ifndef RUBY_RE_H /*-*-C++-*-vi:se ft=cpp:*/ #define RUBY_RE_H 1 /** * @file * @author $Author$ * @date Thu Sep 30 14:18:32 JST 1993 * @copyright Copyright (C) 1993-2007 Yukihiro Matsumoto * @copyright This file is a part of the programming language Ruby. * Permission is hereby granted, to either redistribute and/or * modify this file, provided that the conditions mentioned in the * file COPYING are met. Consult the file for details. */ #include "ruby/internal/config.h" #ifdef HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H # include <sys/types.h> #endif #include <stdio.h> #include "ruby/regex.h" #include "ruby/internal/core/rmatch.h" #include "ruby/internal/dllexport.h" struct re_registers; /* Defined in onigmo.h */ RBIMPL_SYMBOL_EXPORT_BEGIN() /** * Creates a new instance of ::rb_cRegexp. It can be seen as a specialised * version of rb_reg_new_str() where it does not take options. * * @param[in] str Source code in String. * @return Allocated new instance of ::rb_cRegexp. */ VALUE rb_reg_regcomp(VALUE str); /** * Runs the passed regular expression over the passed string. Unlike * rb_reg_search() this function also takes position and direction of the * search, which make it possible for this function to run from in middle of * the string. * * @param[in] re Regular expression to execute. * @param[in] str Target string to search. * @param[in] pos Offset in `str` to start searching, in bytes. * @param[in] dir `pos`' direction; 0 means left-to-right, 1 for * the opposite. * @exception rb_eArgError `re` is broken. * @exception rb_eRegexpError `re` is malformed. * @retval -1 Match failed. * @retval otherwise Offset of first such byte where match happened. * @post `Regexp.last_match` is updated. * @post `$&`, `$~`, etc., are updated. * * @internal * * Distinction between raising ::rb_eArgError and ::rb_eRegexpError is not * obvious, at least to @shyouhei. */ long rb_reg_search(VALUE re, VALUE str, long pos, int dir); /** * Substitution. This is basically the implementation of `String#sub`. Also * `String#gsub` repeatedly calls this function. * * @param[in] repl Replacement string, e.g. `"\\1\\2"` * @param[in] src Source string, to be replaced. * @param[in] regs Matched data generated by applying `rexp` to `src`. * @param[in] rexp Regular expression. * @return A substituted string. * * @internal * * This function does not check for encoding compatibility. `String#sub!` * etc. employ their own checker. * * `regs` should have been `const struct re_registers *` because it is read * only. Kept as-is for compatibility. */ VALUE rb_reg_regsub(VALUE repl, VALUE src, struct re_registers *regs, VALUE rexp); /** * Tell us if this is a wrong idea, but it seems this function has no usage at * all. Just remains here for theoretical backwards compatibility. * * @param[in] re Regular expression to execute. * @param[in] str Target string to search. * @param[in] pos Offset in `str` to start searching, in bytes. * @param[in] dir `pos`' direction; 0 means left-to-right, 1 for * the opposite. * @return Adjusted nearest offset to `pos` inside of `str`, where is a * character boundary. * */ long rb_reg_adjust_startpos(VALUE re, VALUE str, long pos, int dir); /** * Escapes any characters that would have special meaning in a regular * expression. * * @param[in] str Target string to escape. * @return A copy of `str` whose contents are escaped. */ VALUE rb_reg_quote(VALUE str); /** * Exercises various checks and preprocesses so that the given regular * expression can be applied to the given string. The preprocess here includes * (but not limited to) for instance encoding conversion. * * @param[in] re Target regular expression. * @param[in] str What `re` is about to run on. * @exception rb_eArgError `re` does not fit for `str`. * @exception rb_eEncCompatError `re` and `str` are incompatible. * @exception rb_eRegexpError `re` is malformed. * @return A preprocessesed pattern buffer ready to be applied to `str`. * @note The return value is manages by our GC. Don't free. * * @internal * * The return type, `regex_t *`, is defined in `<ruby/onigmo.h>`, _and_ * _conflicts_ with POSIX's `<regex.h>`. We can no longer save the situation * at this point. Just don't mix the two. */ regex_t *rb_reg_prepare_re(VALUE re, VALUE str); /** * Duplicates a match data. This is roughly the same as `onig_region_copy()`, * except it tries to GC when there is not enough memory. * * @param[out] dst Target registers to fill. * @param[in] src Source registers to duplicate. * @exception rb_eNoMemError Not enough memory. * @retval 0 Successful * @retval ONIGERR_MEMORY Not enough memory, even after GC (unlikely). * @post `dst` has identical contents to `src`. * * @internal * * It seems this function is here for `ext/strscan` and nothing else. */ int rb_reg_region_copy(struct re_registers *dst, const struct re_registers *src); RBIMPL_SYMBOL_EXPORT_END() #endif /* RUBY_RE_H */