intl/icu/source/i18n/unicode/uregex.h

Wed, 31 Dec 2014 07:22:50 +0100

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Michael Schloh von Bennewitz <michael@schloh.com>
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Wed, 31 Dec 2014 07:22:50 +0100
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michael@0 1 /*
michael@0 2 **********************************************************************
michael@0 3 * Copyright (C) 2004-2013, International Business Machines
michael@0 4 * Corporation and others. All Rights Reserved.
michael@0 5 **********************************************************************
michael@0 6 * file name: uregex.h
michael@0 7 * encoding: US-ASCII
michael@0 8 * indentation:4
michael@0 9 *
michael@0 10 * created on: 2004mar09
michael@0 11 * created by: Andy Heninger
michael@0 12 *
michael@0 13 * ICU Regular Expressions, API for C
michael@0 14 */
michael@0 15
michael@0 16 /**
michael@0 17 * \file
michael@0 18 * \brief C API: Regular Expressions
michael@0 19 *
michael@0 20 * <p>This is a C wrapper around the C++ RegexPattern and RegexMatcher classes.</p>
michael@0 21 */
michael@0 22
michael@0 23 #ifndef UREGEX_H
michael@0 24 #define UREGEX_H
michael@0 25
michael@0 26 #include "unicode/utext.h"
michael@0 27 #include "unicode/utypes.h"
michael@0 28
michael@0 29 #if !UCONFIG_NO_REGULAR_EXPRESSIONS
michael@0 30
michael@0 31 #include "unicode/localpointer.h"
michael@0 32 #include "unicode/parseerr.h"
michael@0 33
michael@0 34 struct URegularExpression;
michael@0 35 /**
michael@0 36 * Structure representing a compiled regular expression, plus the results
michael@0 37 * of a match operation.
michael@0 38 * @stable ICU 3.0
michael@0 39 */
michael@0 40 typedef struct URegularExpression URegularExpression;
michael@0 41
michael@0 42
michael@0 43 /**
michael@0 44 * Constants for Regular Expression Match Modes.
michael@0 45 * @stable ICU 2.4
michael@0 46 */
michael@0 47 typedef enum URegexpFlag{
michael@0 48
michael@0 49 #ifndef U_HIDE_DRAFT_API
michael@0 50 /** Forces normalization of pattern and strings.
michael@0 51 Not implemented yet, just a placeholder, hence draft.
michael@0 52 @draft ICU 2.4 */
michael@0 53 UREGEX_CANON_EQ = 128,
michael@0 54 #endif /* U_HIDE_DRAFT_API */
michael@0 55 /** Enable case insensitive matching. @stable ICU 2.4 */
michael@0 56 UREGEX_CASE_INSENSITIVE = 2,
michael@0 57
michael@0 58 /** Allow white space and comments within patterns @stable ICU 2.4 */
michael@0 59 UREGEX_COMMENTS = 4,
michael@0 60
michael@0 61 /** If set, '.' matches line terminators, otherwise '.' matching stops at line end.
michael@0 62 * @stable ICU 2.4 */
michael@0 63 UREGEX_DOTALL = 32,
michael@0 64
michael@0 65 /** If set, treat the entire pattern as a literal string.
michael@0 66 * Metacharacters or escape sequences in the input sequence will be given
michael@0 67 * no special meaning.
michael@0 68 *
michael@0 69 * The flag UREGEX_CASE_INSENSITIVE retains its impact
michael@0 70 * on matching when used in conjunction with this flag.
michael@0 71 * The other flags become superfluous.
michael@0 72 *
michael@0 73 * @stable ICU 4.0
michael@0 74 */
michael@0 75 UREGEX_LITERAL = 16,
michael@0 76
michael@0 77 /** Control behavior of "$" and "^"
michael@0 78 * If set, recognize line terminators within string,
michael@0 79 * otherwise, match only at start and end of input string.
michael@0 80 * @stable ICU 2.4 */
michael@0 81 UREGEX_MULTILINE = 8,
michael@0 82
michael@0 83 /** Unix-only line endings.
michael@0 84 * When this mode is enabled, only \\u000a is recognized as a line ending
michael@0 85 * in the behavior of ., ^, and $.
michael@0 86 * @stable ICU 4.0
michael@0 87 */
michael@0 88 UREGEX_UNIX_LINES = 1,
michael@0 89
michael@0 90 /** Unicode word boundaries.
michael@0 91 * If set, \b uses the Unicode TR 29 definition of word boundaries.
michael@0 92 * Warning: Unicode word boundaries are quite different from
michael@0 93 * traditional regular expression word boundaries. See
michael@0 94 * http://unicode.org/reports/tr29/#Word_Boundaries
michael@0 95 * @stable ICU 2.8
michael@0 96 */
michael@0 97 UREGEX_UWORD = 256,
michael@0 98
michael@0 99 /** Error on Unrecognized backslash escapes.
michael@0 100 * If set, fail with an error on patterns that contain
michael@0 101 * backslash-escaped ASCII letters without a known special
michael@0 102 * meaning. If this flag is not set, these
michael@0 103 * escaped letters represent themselves.
michael@0 104 * @stable ICU 4.0
michael@0 105 */
michael@0 106 UREGEX_ERROR_ON_UNKNOWN_ESCAPES = 512
michael@0 107
michael@0 108 } URegexpFlag;
michael@0 109
michael@0 110 /**
michael@0 111 * Open (compile) an ICU regular expression. Compiles the regular expression in
michael@0 112 * string form into an internal representation using the specified match mode flags.
michael@0 113 * The resulting regular expression handle can then be used to perform various
michael@0 114 * matching operations.
michael@0 115 *
michael@0 116 *
michael@0 117 * @param pattern The Regular Expression pattern to be compiled.
michael@0 118 * @param patternLength The length of the pattern, or -1 if the pattern is
michael@0 119 * NUL terminated.
michael@0 120 * @param flags Flags that alter the default matching behavior for
michael@0 121 * the regular expression, UREGEX_CASE_INSENSITIVE, for
michael@0 122 * example. For default behavior, set this parameter to zero.
michael@0 123 * See <code>enum URegexpFlag</code>. All desired flags
michael@0 124 * are bitwise-ORed together.
michael@0 125 * @param pe Receives the position (line and column numbers) of any syntax
michael@0 126 * error within the source regular expression string. If this
michael@0 127 * information is not wanted, pass NULL for this parameter.
michael@0 128 * @param status Receives error detected by this function.
michael@0 129 * @stable ICU 3.0
michael@0 130 *
michael@0 131 */
michael@0 132 U_STABLE URegularExpression * U_EXPORT2
michael@0 133 uregex_open( const UChar *pattern,
michael@0 134 int32_t patternLength,
michael@0 135 uint32_t flags,
michael@0 136 UParseError *pe,
michael@0 137 UErrorCode *status);
michael@0 138
michael@0 139 /**
michael@0 140 * Open (compile) an ICU regular expression. Compiles the regular expression in
michael@0 141 * string form into an internal representation using the specified match mode flags.
michael@0 142 * The resulting regular expression handle can then be used to perform various
michael@0 143 * matching operations.
michael@0 144 * <p>
michael@0 145 * The contents of the pattern UText will be extracted and saved. Ownership of the
michael@0 146 * UText struct itself remains with the caller. This is to match the behavior of
michael@0 147 * uregex_open().
michael@0 148 *
michael@0 149 * @param pattern The Regular Expression pattern to be compiled.
michael@0 150 * @param flags Flags that alter the default matching behavior for
michael@0 151 * the regular expression, UREGEX_CASE_INSENSITIVE, for
michael@0 152 * example. For default behavior, set this parameter to zero.
michael@0 153 * See <code>enum URegexpFlag</code>. All desired flags
michael@0 154 * are bitwise-ORed together.
michael@0 155 * @param pe Receives the position (line and column numbers) of any syntax
michael@0 156 * error within the source regular expression string. If this
michael@0 157 * information is not wanted, pass NULL for this parameter.
michael@0 158 * @param status Receives error detected by this function.
michael@0 159 *
michael@0 160 * @stable ICU 4.6
michael@0 161 */
michael@0 162 U_STABLE URegularExpression * U_EXPORT2
michael@0 163 uregex_openUText(UText *pattern,
michael@0 164 uint32_t flags,
michael@0 165 UParseError *pe,
michael@0 166 UErrorCode *status);
michael@0 167
michael@0 168 /**
michael@0 169 * Open (compile) an ICU regular expression. The resulting regular expression
michael@0 170 * handle can then be used to perform various matching operations.
michael@0 171 * <p>
michael@0 172 * This function is the same as uregex_open, except that the pattern
michael@0 173 * is supplied as an 8 bit char * string in the default code page.
michael@0 174 *
michael@0 175 * @param pattern The Regular Expression pattern to be compiled,
michael@0 176 * NUL terminated.
michael@0 177 * @param flags Flags that alter the default matching behavior for
michael@0 178 * the regular expression, UREGEX_CASE_INSENSITIVE, for
michael@0 179 * example. For default behavior, set this parameter to zero.
michael@0 180 * See <code>enum URegexpFlag</code>. All desired flags
michael@0 181 * are bitwise-ORed together.
michael@0 182 * @param pe Receives the position (line and column numbers) of any syntax
michael@0 183 * error within the source regular expression string. If this
michael@0 184 * information is not wanted, pass NULL for this parameter.
michael@0 185 * @param status Receives errors detected by this function.
michael@0 186 * @return The URegularExpression object representing the compiled
michael@0 187 * pattern.
michael@0 188 *
michael@0 189 * @stable ICU 3.0
michael@0 190 */
michael@0 191 #if !UCONFIG_NO_CONVERSION
michael@0 192 U_STABLE URegularExpression * U_EXPORT2
michael@0 193 uregex_openC( const char *pattern,
michael@0 194 uint32_t flags,
michael@0 195 UParseError *pe,
michael@0 196 UErrorCode *status);
michael@0 197 #endif
michael@0 198
michael@0 199
michael@0 200
michael@0 201 /**
michael@0 202 * Close the regular expression, recovering all resources (memory) it
michael@0 203 * was holding.
michael@0 204 *
michael@0 205 * @param regexp The regular expression to be closed.
michael@0 206 * @stable ICU 3.0
michael@0 207 */
michael@0 208 U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2
michael@0 209 uregex_close(URegularExpression *regexp);
michael@0 210
michael@0 211 #if U_SHOW_CPLUSPLUS_API
michael@0 212
michael@0 213 U_NAMESPACE_BEGIN
michael@0 214
michael@0 215 /**
michael@0 216 * \class LocalURegularExpressionPointer
michael@0 217 * "Smart pointer" class, closes a URegularExpression via uregex_close().
michael@0 218 * For most methods see the LocalPointerBase base class.
michael@0 219 *
michael@0 220 * @see LocalPointerBase
michael@0 221 * @see LocalPointer
michael@0 222 * @stable ICU 4.4
michael@0 223 */
michael@0 224 U_DEFINE_LOCAL_OPEN_POINTER(LocalURegularExpressionPointer, URegularExpression, uregex_close);
michael@0 225
michael@0 226 U_NAMESPACE_END
michael@0 227
michael@0 228 #endif
michael@0 229
michael@0 230 /**
michael@0 231 * Make a copy of a compiled regular expression. Cloning a regular
michael@0 232 * expression is faster than opening a second instance from the source
michael@0 233 * form of the expression, and requires less memory.
michael@0 234 * <p>
michael@0 235 * Note that the current input string and the position of any matched text
michael@0 236 * within it are not cloned; only the pattern itself and the
michael@0 237 * match mode flags are copied.
michael@0 238 * <p>
michael@0 239 * Cloning can be particularly useful to threaded applications that perform
michael@0 240 * multiple match operations in parallel. Each concurrent RE
michael@0 241 * operation requires its own instance of a URegularExpression.
michael@0 242 *
michael@0 243 * @param regexp The compiled regular expression to be cloned.
michael@0 244 * @param status Receives indication of any errors encountered
michael@0 245 * @return the cloned copy of the compiled regular expression.
michael@0 246 * @stable ICU 3.0
michael@0 247 */
michael@0 248 U_STABLE URegularExpression * U_EXPORT2
michael@0 249 uregex_clone(const URegularExpression *regexp, UErrorCode *status);
michael@0 250
michael@0 251 /**
michael@0 252 * Returns a pointer to the source form of the pattern for this regular expression.
michael@0 253 * This function will work even if the pattern was originally specified as a UText.
michael@0 254 *
michael@0 255 * @param regexp The compiled regular expression.
michael@0 256 * @param patLength This output parameter will be set to the length of the
michael@0 257 * pattern string. A NULL pointer may be used here if the
michael@0 258 * pattern length is not needed, as would be the case if
michael@0 259 * the pattern is known in advance to be a NUL terminated
michael@0 260 * string.
michael@0 261 * @param status Receives errors detected by this function.
michael@0 262 * @return a pointer to the pattern string. The storage for the string is
michael@0 263 * owned by the regular expression object, and must not be
michael@0 264 * altered or deleted by the application. The returned string
michael@0 265 * will remain valid until the regular expression is closed.
michael@0 266 * @stable ICU 3.0
michael@0 267 */
michael@0 268 U_STABLE const UChar * U_EXPORT2
michael@0 269 uregex_pattern(const URegularExpression *regexp,
michael@0 270 int32_t *patLength,
michael@0 271 UErrorCode *status);
michael@0 272
michael@0 273 /**
michael@0 274 * Returns the source text of the pattern for this regular expression.
michael@0 275 * This function will work even if the pattern was originally specified as a UChar string.
michael@0 276 *
michael@0 277 * @param regexp The compiled regular expression.
michael@0 278 * @param status Receives errors detected by this function.
michael@0 279 * @return the pattern text. The storage for the text is owned by the regular expression
michael@0 280 * object, and must not be altered or deleted.
michael@0 281 *
michael@0 282 * @stable ICU 4.6
michael@0 283 */
michael@0 284 U_STABLE UText * U_EXPORT2
michael@0 285 uregex_patternUText(const URegularExpression *regexp,
michael@0 286 UErrorCode *status);
michael@0 287
michael@0 288 /**
michael@0 289 * Get the match mode flags that were specified when compiling this regular expression.
michael@0 290 * @param status Receives errors detected by this function.
michael@0 291 * @param regexp The compiled regular expression.
michael@0 292 * @return The match mode flags
michael@0 293 * @see URegexpFlag
michael@0 294 * @stable ICU 3.0
michael@0 295 */
michael@0 296 U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2
michael@0 297 uregex_flags(const URegularExpression *regexp,
michael@0 298 UErrorCode *status);
michael@0 299
michael@0 300
michael@0 301 /**
michael@0 302 * Set the subject text string upon which the regular expression will look for matches.
michael@0 303 * This function may be called any number of times, allowing the regular
michael@0 304 * expression pattern to be applied to different strings.
michael@0 305 * <p>
michael@0 306 * Regular expression matching operations work directly on the application's
michael@0 307 * string data. No copy is made. The subject string data must not be
michael@0 308 * altered after calling this function until after all regular expression
michael@0 309 * operations involving this string data are completed.
michael@0 310 * <p>
michael@0 311 * Zero length strings are permitted. In this case, no subsequent match
michael@0 312 * operation will dereference the text string pointer.
michael@0 313 *
michael@0 314 * @param regexp The compiled regular expression.
michael@0 315 * @param text The subject text string.
michael@0 316 * @param textLength The length of the subject text, or -1 if the string
michael@0 317 * is NUL terminated.
michael@0 318 * @param status Receives errors detected by this function.
michael@0 319 * @stable ICU 3.0
michael@0 320 */
michael@0 321 U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2
michael@0 322 uregex_setText(URegularExpression *regexp,
michael@0 323 const UChar *text,
michael@0 324 int32_t textLength,
michael@0 325 UErrorCode *status);
michael@0 326
michael@0 327
michael@0 328 /**
michael@0 329 * Set the subject text string upon which the regular expression will look for matches.
michael@0 330 * This function may be called any number of times, allowing the regular
michael@0 331 * expression pattern to be applied to different strings.
michael@0 332 * <p>
michael@0 333 * Regular expression matching operations work directly on the application's
michael@0 334 * string data; only a shallow clone is made. The subject string data must not be
michael@0 335 * altered after calling this function until after all regular expression
michael@0 336 * operations involving this string data are completed.
michael@0 337 *
michael@0 338 * @param regexp The compiled regular expression.
michael@0 339 * @param text The subject text string.
michael@0 340 * @param status Receives errors detected by this function.
michael@0 341 *
michael@0 342 * @stable ICU 4.6
michael@0 343 */
michael@0 344 U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2
michael@0 345 uregex_setUText(URegularExpression *regexp,
michael@0 346 UText *text,
michael@0 347 UErrorCode *status);
michael@0 348
michael@0 349 /**
michael@0 350 * Get the subject text that is currently associated with this
michael@0 351 * regular expression object. If the input was supplied using uregex_setText(),
michael@0 352 * that pointer will be returned. Otherwise, the characters in the input will
michael@0 353 * be extracted to a buffer and returned. In either case, ownership remains
michael@0 354 * with the regular expression object.
michael@0 355 *
michael@0 356 * This function will work even if the input was originally specified as a UText.
michael@0 357 *
michael@0 358 * @param regexp The compiled regular expression.
michael@0 359 * @param textLength The length of the string is returned in this output parameter.
michael@0 360 * A NULL pointer may be used here if the
michael@0 361 * text length is not needed, as would be the case if
michael@0 362 * the text is known in advance to be a NUL terminated
michael@0 363 * string.
michael@0 364 * @param status Receives errors detected by this function.
michael@0 365 * @return Pointer to the subject text string currently associated with
michael@0 366 * this regular expression.
michael@0 367 * @stable ICU 3.0
michael@0 368 */
michael@0 369 U_STABLE const UChar * U_EXPORT2
michael@0 370 uregex_getText(URegularExpression *regexp,
michael@0 371 int32_t *textLength,
michael@0 372 UErrorCode *status);
michael@0 373
michael@0 374 /**
michael@0 375 * Get the subject text that is currently associated with this
michael@0 376 * regular expression object.
michael@0 377 *
michael@0 378 * This function will work even if the input was originally specified as a UChar string.
michael@0 379 *
michael@0 380 * @param regexp The compiled regular expression.
michael@0 381 * @param dest A mutable UText in which to store the current input.
michael@0 382 * If NULL, a new UText will be created as an immutable shallow clone
michael@0 383 * of the actual input string.
michael@0 384 * @param status Receives errors detected by this function.
michael@0 385 * @return The subject text currently associated with this regular expression.
michael@0 386 * If a pre-allocated UText was provided, it will always be used and returned.
michael@0 387 *
michael@0 388 * @stable ICU 4.6
michael@0 389 */
michael@0 390 U_STABLE UText * U_EXPORT2
michael@0 391 uregex_getUText(URegularExpression *regexp,
michael@0 392 UText *dest,
michael@0 393 UErrorCode *status);
michael@0 394
michael@0 395 /**
michael@0 396 * Set the subject text string upon which the regular expression is looking for matches
michael@0 397 * without changing any other aspect of the matching state.
michael@0 398 * The new and previous text strings must have the same content.
michael@0 399 *
michael@0 400 * This function is intended for use in environments where ICU is operating on
michael@0 401 * strings that may move around in memory. It provides a mechanism for notifying
michael@0 402 * ICU that the string has been relocated, and providing a new UText to access the
michael@0 403 * string in its new position.
michael@0 404 *
michael@0 405 * Note that the regular expression implementation never copies the underlying text
michael@0 406 * of a string being matched, but always operates directly on the original text
michael@0 407 * provided by the user. Refreshing simply drops the references to the old text
michael@0 408 * and replaces them with references to the new.
michael@0 409 *
michael@0 410 * Caution: this function is normally used only by very specialized
michael@0 411 * system-level code. One example use case is with garbage collection
michael@0 412 * that moves the text in memory.
michael@0 413 *
michael@0 414 * @param regexp The compiled regular expression.
michael@0 415 * @param text The new (moved) text string.
michael@0 416 * @param status Receives errors detected by this function.
michael@0 417 *
michael@0 418 * @stable ICU 4.8
michael@0 419 */
michael@0 420 U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2
michael@0 421 uregex_refreshUText(URegularExpression *regexp,
michael@0 422 UText *text,
michael@0 423 UErrorCode *status);
michael@0 424
michael@0 425 /**
michael@0 426 * Attempts to match the input string against the pattern.
michael@0 427 * To succeed, the match must extend to the end of the string,
michael@0 428 * or cover the complete match region.
michael@0 429 *
michael@0 430 * If startIndex >= zero the match operation starts at the specified
michael@0 431 * index and must extend to the end of the input string. Any region
michael@0 432 * that has been specified is reset.
michael@0 433 *
michael@0 434 * If startIndex == -1 the match must cover the input region, or the entire
michael@0 435 * input string if no region has been set. This directly corresponds to
michael@0 436 * Matcher.matches() in Java
michael@0 437 *
michael@0 438 * @param regexp The compiled regular expression.
michael@0 439 * @param startIndex The input string (native) index at which to begin matching, or -1
michael@0 440 * to match the input Region.
michael@0 441 * @param status Receives errors detected by this function.
michael@0 442 * @return TRUE if there is a match
michael@0 443 * @stable ICU 3.0
michael@0 444 */
michael@0 445 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2
michael@0 446 uregex_matches(URegularExpression *regexp,
michael@0 447 int32_t startIndex,
michael@0 448 UErrorCode *status);
michael@0 449
michael@0 450 /**
michael@0 451 * 64bit version of uregex_matches.
michael@0 452 * Attempts to match the input string against the pattern.
michael@0 453 * To succeed, the match must extend to the end of the string,
michael@0 454 * or cover the complete match region.
michael@0 455 *
michael@0 456 * If startIndex >= zero the match operation starts at the specified
michael@0 457 * index and must extend to the end of the input string. Any region
michael@0 458 * that has been specified is reset.
michael@0 459 *
michael@0 460 * If startIndex == -1 the match must cover the input region, or the entire
michael@0 461 * input string if no region has been set. This directly corresponds to
michael@0 462 * Matcher.matches() in Java
michael@0 463 *
michael@0 464 * @param regexp The compiled regular expression.
michael@0 465 * @param startIndex The input string (native) index at which to begin matching, or -1
michael@0 466 * to match the input Region.
michael@0 467 * @param status Receives errors detected by this function.
michael@0 468 * @return TRUE if there is a match
michael@0 469 * @stable ICU 4.6
michael@0 470 */
michael@0 471 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2
michael@0 472 uregex_matches64(URegularExpression *regexp,
michael@0 473 int64_t startIndex,
michael@0 474 UErrorCode *status);
michael@0 475
michael@0 476 /**
michael@0 477 * Attempts to match the input string, starting from the specified index, against the pattern.
michael@0 478 * The match may be of any length, and is not required to extend to the end
michael@0 479 * of the input string. Contrast with uregex_matches().
michael@0 480 *
michael@0 481 * <p>If startIndex is >= 0 any input region that was set for this
michael@0 482 * URegularExpression is reset before the operation begins.
michael@0 483 *
michael@0 484 * <p>If the specified starting index == -1 the match begins at the start of the input
michael@0 485 * region, or at the start of the full string if no region has been specified.
michael@0 486 * This corresponds directly with Matcher.lookingAt() in Java.
michael@0 487 *
michael@0 488 * <p>If the match succeeds then more information can be obtained via the
michael@0 489 * <code>uregexp_start()</code>, <code>uregexp_end()</code>,
michael@0 490 * and <code>uregexp_group()</code> functions.</p>
michael@0 491 *
michael@0 492 * @param regexp The compiled regular expression.
michael@0 493 * @param startIndex The input string (native) index at which to begin matching, or
michael@0 494 * -1 to match the Input Region
michael@0 495 * @param status A reference to a UErrorCode to receive any errors.
michael@0 496 * @return TRUE if there is a match.
michael@0 497 * @stable ICU 3.0
michael@0 498 */
michael@0 499 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2
michael@0 500 uregex_lookingAt(URegularExpression *regexp,
michael@0 501 int32_t startIndex,
michael@0 502 UErrorCode *status);
michael@0 503
michael@0 504 /**
michael@0 505 * 64bit version of uregex_lookingAt.
michael@0 506 * Attempts to match the input string, starting from the specified index, against the pattern.
michael@0 507 * The match may be of any length, and is not required to extend to the end
michael@0 508 * of the input string. Contrast with uregex_matches().
michael@0 509 *
michael@0 510 * <p>If startIndex is >= 0 any input region that was set for this
michael@0 511 * URegularExpression is reset before the operation begins.
michael@0 512 *
michael@0 513 * <p>If the specified starting index == -1 the match begins at the start of the input
michael@0 514 * region, or at the start of the full string if no region has been specified.
michael@0 515 * This corresponds directly with Matcher.lookingAt() in Java.
michael@0 516 *
michael@0 517 * <p>If the match succeeds then more information can be obtained via the
michael@0 518 * <code>uregexp_start()</code>, <code>uregexp_end()</code>,
michael@0 519 * and <code>uregexp_group()</code> functions.</p>
michael@0 520 *
michael@0 521 * @param regexp The compiled regular expression.
michael@0 522 * @param startIndex The input string (native) index at which to begin matching, or
michael@0 523 * -1 to match the Input Region
michael@0 524 * @param status A reference to a UErrorCode to receive any errors.
michael@0 525 * @return TRUE if there is a match.
michael@0 526 * @stable ICU 4.6
michael@0 527 */
michael@0 528 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2
michael@0 529 uregex_lookingAt64(URegularExpression *regexp,
michael@0 530 int64_t startIndex,
michael@0 531 UErrorCode *status);
michael@0 532
michael@0 533 /**
michael@0 534 * Find the first matching substring of the input string that matches the pattern.
michael@0 535 * If startIndex is >= zero the search for a match begins at the specified index,
michael@0 536 * and any match region is reset. This corresponds directly with
michael@0 537 * Matcher.find(startIndex) in Java.
michael@0 538 *
michael@0 539 * If startIndex == -1 the search begins at the start of the input region,
michael@0 540 * or at the start of the full string if no region has been specified.
michael@0 541 *
michael@0 542 * If a match is found, <code>uregex_start(), uregex_end()</code>, and
michael@0 543 * <code>uregex_group()</code> will provide more information regarding the match.
michael@0 544 *
michael@0 545 * @param regexp The compiled regular expression.
michael@0 546 * @param startIndex The position (native) in the input string to begin the search, or
michael@0 547 * -1 to search within the Input Region.
michael@0 548 * @param status A reference to a UErrorCode to receive any errors.
michael@0 549 * @return TRUE if a match is found.
michael@0 550 * @stable ICU 3.0
michael@0 551 */
michael@0 552 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2
michael@0 553 uregex_find(URegularExpression *regexp,
michael@0 554 int32_t startIndex,
michael@0 555 UErrorCode *status);
michael@0 556
michael@0 557 /**
michael@0 558 * 64bit version of uregex_find.
michael@0 559 * Find the first matching substring of the input string that matches the pattern.
michael@0 560 * If startIndex is >= zero the search for a match begins at the specified index,
michael@0 561 * and any match region is reset. This corresponds directly with
michael@0 562 * Matcher.find(startIndex) in Java.
michael@0 563 *
michael@0 564 * If startIndex == -1 the search begins at the start of the input region,
michael@0 565 * or at the start of the full string if no region has been specified.
michael@0 566 *
michael@0 567 * If a match is found, <code>uregex_start(), uregex_end()</code>, and
michael@0 568 * <code>uregex_group()</code> will provide more information regarding the match.
michael@0 569 *
michael@0 570 * @param regexp The compiled regular expression.
michael@0 571 * @param startIndex The position (native) in the input string to begin the search, or
michael@0 572 * -1 to search within the Input Region.
michael@0 573 * @param status A reference to a UErrorCode to receive any errors.
michael@0 574 * @return TRUE if a match is found.
michael@0 575 * @stable ICU 4.6
michael@0 576 */
michael@0 577 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2
michael@0 578 uregex_find64(URegularExpression *regexp,
michael@0 579 int64_t startIndex,
michael@0 580 UErrorCode *status);
michael@0 581
michael@0 582 /**
michael@0 583 * Find the next pattern match in the input string. Begin searching
michael@0 584 * the input at the location following the end of he previous match,
michael@0 585 * or at the start of the string (or region) if there is no
michael@0 586 * previous match. If a match is found, <code>uregex_start(), uregex_end()</code>, and
michael@0 587 * <code>uregex_group()</code> will provide more information regarding the match.
michael@0 588 *
michael@0 589 * @param regexp The compiled regular expression.
michael@0 590 * @param status A reference to a UErrorCode to receive any errors.
michael@0 591 * @return TRUE if a match is found.
michael@0 592 * @see uregex_reset
michael@0 593 * @stable ICU 3.0
michael@0 594 */
michael@0 595 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2
michael@0 596 uregex_findNext(URegularExpression *regexp,
michael@0 597 UErrorCode *status);
michael@0 598
michael@0 599 /**
michael@0 600 * Get the number of capturing groups in this regular expression's pattern.
michael@0 601 * @param regexp The compiled regular expression.
michael@0 602 * @param status A reference to a UErrorCode to receive any errors.
michael@0 603 * @return the number of capture groups
michael@0 604 * @stable ICU 3.0
michael@0 605 */
michael@0 606 U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2
michael@0 607 uregex_groupCount(URegularExpression *regexp,
michael@0 608 UErrorCode *status);
michael@0 609
michael@0 610 /** Extract the string for the specified matching expression or subexpression.
michael@0 611 * Group #0 is the complete string of matched text.
michael@0 612 * Group #1 is the text matched by the first set of capturing parentheses.
michael@0 613 *
michael@0 614 * @param regexp The compiled regular expression.
michael@0 615 * @param groupNum The capture group to extract. Group 0 is the complete
michael@0 616 * match. The value of this parameter must be
michael@0 617 * less than or equal to the number of capture groups in
michael@0 618 * the pattern.
michael@0 619 * @param dest Buffer to receive the matching string data
michael@0 620 * @param destCapacity Capacity of the dest buffer.
michael@0 621 * @param status A reference to a UErrorCode to receive any errors.
michael@0 622 * @return Length of matching data,
michael@0 623 * or -1 if no applicable match.
michael@0 624 * @stable ICU 3.0
michael@0 625 */
michael@0 626 U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2
michael@0 627 uregex_group(URegularExpression *regexp,
michael@0 628 int32_t groupNum,
michael@0 629 UChar *dest,
michael@0 630 int32_t destCapacity,
michael@0 631 UErrorCode *status);
michael@0 632
michael@0 633 /** Returns a shallow immutable clone of the entire input string. The returned UText current native index
michael@0 634 * is set to the beginning of the requested capture group. The capture group length is also
michael@0 635 * returned via groupLength.
michael@0 636 * Group #0 is the complete string of matched text.
michael@0 637 * Group #1 is the text matched by the first set of capturing parentheses.
michael@0 638 *
michael@0 639 * @param regexp The compiled regular expression.
michael@0 640 * @param groupNum The capture group to extract. Group 0 is the complete
michael@0 641 * match. The value of this parameter must be
michael@0 642 * less than or equal to the number of capture groups in
michael@0 643 * the pattern.
michael@0 644 * @param dest A mutable UText in which to store the current input.
michael@0 645 * If NULL, a new UText will be created as an immutable shallow clone
michael@0 646 * of the entire input string.
michael@0 647 * @param groupLength The group length of the desired capture group.
michael@0 648 * @param status A reference to a UErrorCode to receive any errors.
michael@0 649 * @return The subject text currently associated with this regular expression.
michael@0 650 * If a pre-allocated UText was provided, it will always be used and returned.
michael@0 651
michael@0 652 *
michael@0 653 * @stable ICU 4.6
michael@0 654 */
michael@0 655 U_STABLE UText * U_EXPORT2
michael@0 656 uregex_groupUText(URegularExpression *regexp,
michael@0 657 int32_t groupNum,
michael@0 658 UText *dest,
michael@0 659 int64_t *groupLength,
michael@0 660 UErrorCode *status);
michael@0 661
michael@0 662 #ifndef U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API
michael@0 663 /** Extract the string for the specified matching expression or subexpression.
michael@0 664 * Group #0 is the complete string of matched text.
michael@0 665 * Group #1 is the text matched by the first set of capturing parentheses.
michael@0 666 *
michael@0 667 * @param regexp The compiled regular expression.
michael@0 668 * @param groupNum The capture group to extract. Group 0 is the complete
michael@0 669 * match. The value of this parameter must be
michael@0 670 * less than or equal to the number of capture groups in
michael@0 671 * the pattern.
michael@0 672 * @param dest Mutable UText to receive the matching string data.
michael@0 673 * If NULL, a new UText will be created (which may not be mutable).
michael@0 674 * @param status A reference to a UErrorCode to receive any errors.
michael@0 675 * @return The matching string data. If a pre-allocated UText was provided,
michael@0 676 * it will always be used and returned.
michael@0 677 *
michael@0 678 * @internal ICU 4.4 technology preview
michael@0 679 */
michael@0 680 U_INTERNAL UText * U_EXPORT2
michael@0 681 uregex_groupUTextDeep(URegularExpression *regexp,
michael@0 682 int32_t groupNum,
michael@0 683 UText *dest,
michael@0 684 UErrorCode *status);
michael@0 685 #endif /* U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API */
michael@0 686
michael@0 687 /**
michael@0 688 * Returns the index in the input string of the start of the text matched by the
michael@0 689 * specified capture group during the previous match operation. Return -1 if
michael@0 690 * the capture group was not part of the last match.
michael@0 691 * Group #0 refers to the complete range of matched text.
michael@0 692 * Group #1 refers to the text matched by the first set of capturing parentheses.
michael@0 693 *
michael@0 694 * @param regexp The compiled regular expression.
michael@0 695 * @param groupNum The capture group number
michael@0 696 * @param status A reference to a UErrorCode to receive any errors.
michael@0 697 * @return the starting (native) position in the input of the text matched
michael@0 698 * by the specified group.
michael@0 699 * @stable ICU 3.0
michael@0 700 */
michael@0 701 U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2
michael@0 702 uregex_start(URegularExpression *regexp,
michael@0 703 int32_t groupNum,
michael@0 704 UErrorCode *status);
michael@0 705
michael@0 706 /**
michael@0 707 * 64bit version of uregex_start.
michael@0 708 * Returns the index in the input string of the start of the text matched by the
michael@0 709 * specified capture group during the previous match operation. Return -1 if
michael@0 710 * the capture group was not part of the last match.
michael@0 711 * Group #0 refers to the complete range of matched text.
michael@0 712 * Group #1 refers to the text matched by the first set of capturing parentheses.
michael@0 713 *
michael@0 714 * @param regexp The compiled regular expression.
michael@0 715 * @param groupNum The capture group number
michael@0 716 * @param status A reference to a UErrorCode to receive any errors.
michael@0 717 * @return the starting (native) position in the input of the text matched
michael@0 718 * by the specified group.
michael@0 719 * @stable ICU 4.6
michael@0 720 */
michael@0 721 U_STABLE int64_t U_EXPORT2
michael@0 722 uregex_start64(URegularExpression *regexp,
michael@0 723 int32_t groupNum,
michael@0 724 UErrorCode *status);
michael@0 725
michael@0 726 /**
michael@0 727 * Returns the index in the input string of the position following the end
michael@0 728 * of the text matched by the specified capture group.
michael@0 729 * Return -1 if the capture group was not part of the last match.
michael@0 730 * Group #0 refers to the complete range of matched text.
michael@0 731 * Group #1 refers to the text matched by the first set of capturing parentheses.
michael@0 732 *
michael@0 733 * @param regexp The compiled regular expression.
michael@0 734 * @param groupNum The capture group number
michael@0 735 * @param status A reference to a UErrorCode to receive any errors.
michael@0 736 * @return the (native) index of the position following the last matched character.
michael@0 737 * @stable ICU 3.0
michael@0 738 */
michael@0 739 U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2
michael@0 740 uregex_end(URegularExpression *regexp,
michael@0 741 int32_t groupNum,
michael@0 742 UErrorCode *status);
michael@0 743
michael@0 744 /**
michael@0 745 * 64bit version of uregex_end.
michael@0 746 * Returns the index in the input string of the position following the end
michael@0 747 * of the text matched by the specified capture group.
michael@0 748 * Return -1 if the capture group was not part of the last match.
michael@0 749 * Group #0 refers to the complete range of matched text.
michael@0 750 * Group #1 refers to the text matched by the first set of capturing parentheses.
michael@0 751 *
michael@0 752 * @param regexp The compiled regular expression.
michael@0 753 * @param groupNum The capture group number
michael@0 754 * @param status A reference to a UErrorCode to receive any errors.
michael@0 755 * @return the (native) index of the position following the last matched character.
michael@0 756 * @stable ICU 4.6
michael@0 757 */
michael@0 758 U_STABLE int64_t U_EXPORT2
michael@0 759 uregex_end64(URegularExpression *regexp,
michael@0 760 int32_t groupNum,
michael@0 761 UErrorCode *status);
michael@0 762
michael@0 763 /**
michael@0 764 * Reset any saved state from the previous match. Has the effect of
michael@0 765 * causing uregex_findNext to begin at the specified index, and causing
michael@0 766 * uregex_start(), uregex_end() and uregex_group() to return an error
michael@0 767 * indicating that there is no match information available. Clears any
michael@0 768 * match region that may have been set.
michael@0 769 *
michael@0 770 * @param regexp The compiled regular expression.
michael@0 771 * @param index The position (native) in the text at which a
michael@0 772 * uregex_findNext() should begin searching.
michael@0 773 * @param status A reference to a UErrorCode to receive any errors.
michael@0 774 * @stable ICU 3.0
michael@0 775 */
michael@0 776 U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2
michael@0 777 uregex_reset(URegularExpression *regexp,
michael@0 778 int32_t index,
michael@0 779 UErrorCode *status);
michael@0 780
michael@0 781 /**
michael@0 782 * 64bit version of uregex_reset.
michael@0 783 * Reset any saved state from the previous match. Has the effect of
michael@0 784 * causing uregex_findNext to begin at the specified index, and causing
michael@0 785 * uregex_start(), uregex_end() and uregex_group() to return an error
michael@0 786 * indicating that there is no match information available. Clears any
michael@0 787 * match region that may have been set.
michael@0 788 *
michael@0 789 * @param regexp The compiled regular expression.
michael@0 790 * @param index The position (native) in the text at which a
michael@0 791 * uregex_findNext() should begin searching.
michael@0 792 * @param status A reference to a UErrorCode to receive any errors.
michael@0 793 * @stable ICU 4.6
michael@0 794 */
michael@0 795 U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2
michael@0 796 uregex_reset64(URegularExpression *regexp,
michael@0 797 int64_t index,
michael@0 798 UErrorCode *status);
michael@0 799
michael@0 800 /**
michael@0 801 * Sets the limits of the matching region for this URegularExpression.
michael@0 802 * The region is the part of the input string that will be considered when matching.
michael@0 803 * Invoking this method resets any saved state from the previous match,
michael@0 804 * then sets the region to start at the index specified by the start parameter
michael@0 805 * and end at the index specified by the end parameter.
michael@0 806 *
michael@0 807 * Depending on the transparency and anchoring being used (see useTransparentBounds
michael@0 808 * and useAnchoringBounds), certain constructs such as anchors may behave differently
michael@0 809 * at or around the boundaries of the region
michael@0 810 *
michael@0 811 * The function will fail if start is greater than limit, or if either index
michael@0 812 * is less than zero or greater than the length of the string being matched.
michael@0 813 *
michael@0 814 * @param regexp The compiled regular expression.
michael@0 815 * @param regionStart The (native) index to begin searches at.
michael@0 816 * @param regionLimit The (native) index to end searches at (exclusive).
michael@0 817 * @param status A pointer to a UErrorCode to receive any errors.
michael@0 818 * @stable ICU 4.0
michael@0 819 */
michael@0 820 U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2
michael@0 821 uregex_setRegion(URegularExpression *regexp,
michael@0 822 int32_t regionStart,
michael@0 823 int32_t regionLimit,
michael@0 824 UErrorCode *status);
michael@0 825
michael@0 826 /**
michael@0 827 * 64bit version of uregex_setRegion.
michael@0 828 * Sets the limits of the matching region for this URegularExpression.
michael@0 829 * The region is the part of the input string that will be considered when matching.
michael@0 830 * Invoking this method resets any saved state from the previous match,
michael@0 831 * then sets the region to start at the index specified by the start parameter
michael@0 832 * and end at the index specified by the end parameter.
michael@0 833 *
michael@0 834 * Depending on the transparency and anchoring being used (see useTransparentBounds
michael@0 835 * and useAnchoringBounds), certain constructs such as anchors may behave differently
michael@0 836 * at or around the boundaries of the region
michael@0 837 *
michael@0 838 * The function will fail if start is greater than limit, or if either index
michael@0 839 * is less than zero or greater than the length of the string being matched.
michael@0 840 *
michael@0 841 * @param regexp The compiled regular expression.
michael@0 842 * @param regionStart The (native) index to begin searches at.
michael@0 843 * @param regionLimit The (native) index to end searches at (exclusive).
michael@0 844 * @param status A pointer to a UErrorCode to receive any errors.
michael@0 845 * @stable ICU 4.6
michael@0 846 */
michael@0 847 U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2
michael@0 848 uregex_setRegion64(URegularExpression *regexp,
michael@0 849 int64_t regionStart,
michael@0 850 int64_t regionLimit,
michael@0 851 UErrorCode *status);
michael@0 852
michael@0 853 /**
michael@0 854 * Set the matching region and the starting index for subsequent matches
michael@0 855 * in a single operation.
michael@0 856 * This is useful because the usual function for setting the starting
michael@0 857 * index, urgex_reset(), also resets any region limits.
michael@0 858 *
michael@0 859 * @param regexp The compiled regular expression.
michael@0 860 * @param regionStart The (native) index to begin searches at.
michael@0 861 * @param regionLimit The (native) index to end searches at (exclusive).
michael@0 862 * @param startIndex The index in the input text at which the next
michael@0 863 * match operation should begin.
michael@0 864 * @param status A pointer to a UErrorCode to receive any errors.
michael@0 865 * @stable ICU 4.6
michael@0 866 */
michael@0 867 U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2
michael@0 868 uregex_setRegionAndStart(URegularExpression *regexp,
michael@0 869 int64_t regionStart,
michael@0 870 int64_t regionLimit,
michael@0 871 int64_t startIndex,
michael@0 872 UErrorCode *status);
michael@0 873
michael@0 874 /**
michael@0 875 * Reports the start index of the matching region. Any matches found are limited to
michael@0 876 * to the region bounded by regionStart (inclusive) and regionEnd (exclusive).
michael@0 877 *
michael@0 878 * @param regexp The compiled regular expression.
michael@0 879 * @param status A pointer to a UErrorCode to receive any errors.
michael@0 880 * @return The starting (native) index of this matcher's region.
michael@0 881 * @stable ICU 4.0
michael@0 882 */
michael@0 883 U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2
michael@0 884 uregex_regionStart(const URegularExpression *regexp,
michael@0 885 UErrorCode *status);
michael@0 886
michael@0 887 /**
michael@0 888 * 64bit version of uregex_regionStart.
michael@0 889 * Reports the start index of the matching region. Any matches found are limited to
michael@0 890 * to the region bounded by regionStart (inclusive) and regionEnd (exclusive).
michael@0 891 *
michael@0 892 * @param regexp The compiled regular expression.
michael@0 893 * @param status A pointer to a UErrorCode to receive any errors.
michael@0 894 * @return The starting (native) index of this matcher's region.
michael@0 895 * @stable ICU 4.6
michael@0 896 */
michael@0 897 U_STABLE int64_t U_EXPORT2
michael@0 898 uregex_regionStart64(const URegularExpression *regexp,
michael@0 899 UErrorCode *status);
michael@0 900
michael@0 901 /**
michael@0 902 * Reports the end index (exclusive) of the matching region for this URegularExpression.
michael@0 903 * Any matches found are limited to to the region bounded by regionStart (inclusive)
michael@0 904 * and regionEnd (exclusive).
michael@0 905 *
michael@0 906 * @param regexp The compiled regular expression.
michael@0 907 * @param status A pointer to a UErrorCode to receive any errors.
michael@0 908 * @return The ending point (native) of this matcher's region.
michael@0 909 * @stable ICU 4.0
michael@0 910 */
michael@0 911 U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2
michael@0 912 uregex_regionEnd(const URegularExpression *regexp,
michael@0 913 UErrorCode *status);
michael@0 914
michael@0 915 /**
michael@0 916 * 64bit version of uregex_regionEnd.
michael@0 917 * Reports the end index (exclusive) of the matching region for this URegularExpression.
michael@0 918 * Any matches found are limited to to the region bounded by regionStart (inclusive)
michael@0 919 * and regionEnd (exclusive).
michael@0 920 *
michael@0 921 * @param regexp The compiled regular expression.
michael@0 922 * @param status A pointer to a UErrorCode to receive any errors.
michael@0 923 * @return The ending point (native) of this matcher's region.
michael@0 924 * @stable ICU 4.6
michael@0 925 */
michael@0 926 U_STABLE int64_t U_EXPORT2
michael@0 927 uregex_regionEnd64(const URegularExpression *regexp,
michael@0 928 UErrorCode *status);
michael@0 929
michael@0 930 /**
michael@0 931 * Queries the transparency of region bounds for this URegularExpression.
michael@0 932 * See useTransparentBounds for a description of transparent and opaque bounds.
michael@0 933 * By default, matching boundaries are opaque.
michael@0 934 *
michael@0 935 * @param regexp The compiled regular expression.
michael@0 936 * @param status A pointer to a UErrorCode to receive any errors.
michael@0 937 * @return TRUE if this matcher is using opaque bounds, false if it is not.
michael@0 938 * @stable ICU 4.0
michael@0 939 */
michael@0 940 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2
michael@0 941 uregex_hasTransparentBounds(const URegularExpression *regexp,
michael@0 942 UErrorCode *status);
michael@0 943
michael@0 944
michael@0 945 /**
michael@0 946 * Sets the transparency of region bounds for this URegularExpression.
michael@0 947 * Invoking this function with an argument of TRUE will set matches to use transparent bounds.
michael@0 948 * If the boolean argument is FALSE, then opaque bounds will be used.
michael@0 949 *
michael@0 950 * Using transparent bounds, the boundaries of the matching region are transparent
michael@0 951 * to lookahead, lookbehind, and boundary matching constructs. Those constructs can
michael@0 952 * see text beyond the boundaries of the region while checking for a match.
michael@0 953 *
michael@0 954 * With opaque bounds, no text outside of the matching region is visible to lookahead,
michael@0 955 * lookbehind, and boundary matching constructs.
michael@0 956 *
michael@0 957 * By default, opaque bounds are used.
michael@0 958 *
michael@0 959 * @param regexp The compiled regular expression.
michael@0 960 * @param b TRUE for transparent bounds; FALSE for opaque bounds
michael@0 961 * @param status A pointer to a UErrorCode to receive any errors.
michael@0 962 * @stable ICU 4.0
michael@0 963 **/
michael@0 964 U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2
michael@0 965 uregex_useTransparentBounds(URegularExpression *regexp,
michael@0 966 UBool b,
michael@0 967 UErrorCode *status);
michael@0 968
michael@0 969
michael@0 970 /**
michael@0 971 * Return true if this URegularExpression is using anchoring bounds.
michael@0 972 * By default, anchoring region bounds are used.
michael@0 973 *
michael@0 974 * @param regexp The compiled regular expression.
michael@0 975 * @param status A pointer to a UErrorCode to receive any errors.
michael@0 976 * @return TRUE if this matcher is using anchoring bounds.
michael@0 977 * @stable ICU 4.0
michael@0 978 */
michael@0 979 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2
michael@0 980 uregex_hasAnchoringBounds(const URegularExpression *regexp,
michael@0 981 UErrorCode *status);
michael@0 982
michael@0 983
michael@0 984 /**
michael@0 985 * Set whether this URegularExpression is using Anchoring Bounds for its region.
michael@0 986 * With anchoring bounds, pattern anchors such as ^ and $ will match at the start
michael@0 987 * and end of the region. Without Anchoring Bounds, anchors will only match at
michael@0 988 * the positions they would in the complete text.
michael@0 989 *
michael@0 990 * Anchoring Bounds are the default for regions.
michael@0 991 *
michael@0 992 * @param regexp The compiled regular expression.
michael@0 993 * @param b TRUE if to enable anchoring bounds; FALSE to disable them.
michael@0 994 * @param status A pointer to a UErrorCode to receive any errors.
michael@0 995 * @stable ICU 4.0
michael@0 996 */
michael@0 997 U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2
michael@0 998 uregex_useAnchoringBounds(URegularExpression *regexp,
michael@0 999 UBool b,
michael@0 1000 UErrorCode *status);
michael@0 1001
michael@0 1002 /**
michael@0 1003 * Return TRUE if the most recent matching operation touched the
michael@0 1004 * end of the text being processed. In this case, additional input text could
michael@0 1005 * change the results of that match.
michael@0 1006 *
michael@0 1007 * @param regexp The compiled regular expression.
michael@0 1008 * @param status A pointer to a UErrorCode to receive any errors.
michael@0 1009 * @return TRUE if the most recent match hit the end of input
michael@0 1010 * @stable ICU 4.0
michael@0 1011 */
michael@0 1012 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2
michael@0 1013 uregex_hitEnd(const URegularExpression *regexp,
michael@0 1014 UErrorCode *status);
michael@0 1015
michael@0 1016 /**
michael@0 1017 * Return TRUE the most recent match succeeded and additional input could cause
michael@0 1018 * it to fail. If this function returns false and a match was found, then more input
michael@0 1019 * might change the match but the match won't be lost. If a match was not found,
michael@0 1020 * then requireEnd has no meaning.
michael@0 1021 *
michael@0 1022 * @param regexp The compiled regular expression.
michael@0 1023 * @param status A pointer to a UErrorCode to receive any errors.
michael@0 1024 * @return TRUE if more input could cause the most recent match to no longer match.
michael@0 1025 * @stable ICU 4.0
michael@0 1026 */
michael@0 1027 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2
michael@0 1028 uregex_requireEnd(const URegularExpression *regexp,
michael@0 1029 UErrorCode *status);
michael@0 1030
michael@0 1031
michael@0 1032
michael@0 1033
michael@0 1034
michael@0 1035 /**
michael@0 1036 * Replaces every substring of the input that matches the pattern
michael@0 1037 * with the given replacement string. This is a convenience function that
michael@0 1038 * provides a complete find-and-replace-all operation.
michael@0 1039 *
michael@0 1040 * This method scans the input string looking for matches of the pattern.
michael@0 1041 * Input that is not part of any match is copied unchanged to the
michael@0 1042 * destination buffer. Matched regions are replaced in the output
michael@0 1043 * buffer by the replacement string. The replacement string may contain
michael@0 1044 * references to capture groups; these take the form of $1, $2, etc.
michael@0 1045 *
michael@0 1046 * @param regexp The compiled regular expression.
michael@0 1047 * @param replacementText A string containing the replacement text.
michael@0 1048 * @param replacementLength The length of the replacement string, or
michael@0 1049 * -1 if it is NUL terminated.
michael@0 1050 * @param destBuf A (UChar *) buffer that will receive the result.
michael@0 1051 * @param destCapacity The capacity of the destination buffer.
michael@0 1052 * @param status A reference to a UErrorCode to receive any errors.
michael@0 1053 * @return The length of the string resulting from the find
michael@0 1054 * and replace operation. In the event that the
michael@0 1055 * destination capacity is inadequate, the return value
michael@0 1056 * is still the full length of the untruncated string.
michael@0 1057 * @stable ICU 3.0
michael@0 1058 */
michael@0 1059 U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2
michael@0 1060 uregex_replaceAll(URegularExpression *regexp,
michael@0 1061 const UChar *replacementText,
michael@0 1062 int32_t replacementLength,
michael@0 1063 UChar *destBuf,
michael@0 1064 int32_t destCapacity,
michael@0 1065 UErrorCode *status);
michael@0 1066
michael@0 1067 /**
michael@0 1068 * Replaces every substring of the input that matches the pattern
michael@0 1069 * with the given replacement string. This is a convenience function that
michael@0 1070 * provides a complete find-and-replace-all operation.
michael@0 1071 *
michael@0 1072 * This method scans the input string looking for matches of the pattern.
michael@0 1073 * Input that is not part of any match is copied unchanged to the
michael@0 1074 * destination buffer. Matched regions are replaced in the output
michael@0 1075 * buffer by the replacement string. The replacement string may contain
michael@0 1076 * references to capture groups; these take the form of $1, $2, etc.
michael@0 1077 *
michael@0 1078 * @param regexp The compiled regular expression.
michael@0 1079 * @param replacement A string containing the replacement text.
michael@0 1080 * @param dest A mutable UText that will receive the result.
michael@0 1081 * If NULL, a new UText will be created (which may not be mutable).
michael@0 1082 * @param status A reference to a UErrorCode to receive any errors.
michael@0 1083 * @return A UText containing the results of the find and replace.
michael@0 1084 * If a pre-allocated UText was provided, it will always be used and returned.
michael@0 1085 *
michael@0 1086 * @stable ICU 4.6
michael@0 1087 */
michael@0 1088 U_STABLE UText * U_EXPORT2
michael@0 1089 uregex_replaceAllUText(URegularExpression *regexp,
michael@0 1090 UText *replacement,
michael@0 1091 UText *dest,
michael@0 1092 UErrorCode *status);
michael@0 1093
michael@0 1094 /**
michael@0 1095 * Replaces the first substring of the input that matches the pattern
michael@0 1096 * with the given replacement string. This is a convenience function that
michael@0 1097 * provides a complete find-and-replace operation.
michael@0 1098 *
michael@0 1099 * This method scans the input string looking for a match of the pattern.
michael@0 1100 * All input that is not part of the match is copied unchanged to the
michael@0 1101 * destination buffer. The matched region is replaced in the output
michael@0 1102 * buffer by the replacement string. The replacement string may contain
michael@0 1103 * references to capture groups; these take the form of $1, $2, etc.
michael@0 1104 *
michael@0 1105 * @param regexp The compiled regular expression.
michael@0 1106 * @param replacementText A string containing the replacement text.
michael@0 1107 * @param replacementLength The length of the replacement string, or
michael@0 1108 * -1 if it is NUL terminated.
michael@0 1109 * @param destBuf A (UChar *) buffer that will receive the result.
michael@0 1110 * @param destCapacity The capacity of the destination buffer.
michael@0 1111 * @param status a reference to a UErrorCode to receive any errors.
michael@0 1112 * @return The length of the string resulting from the find
michael@0 1113 * and replace operation. In the event that the
michael@0 1114 * destination capacity is inadequate, the return value
michael@0 1115 * is still the full length of the untruncated string.
michael@0 1116 * @stable ICU 3.0
michael@0 1117 */
michael@0 1118 U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2
michael@0 1119 uregex_replaceFirst(URegularExpression *regexp,
michael@0 1120 const UChar *replacementText,
michael@0 1121 int32_t replacementLength,
michael@0 1122 UChar *destBuf,
michael@0 1123 int32_t destCapacity,
michael@0 1124 UErrorCode *status);
michael@0 1125
michael@0 1126 /**
michael@0 1127 * Replaces the first substring of the input that matches the pattern
michael@0 1128 * with the given replacement string. This is a convenience function that
michael@0 1129 * provides a complete find-and-replace operation.
michael@0 1130 *
michael@0 1131 * This method scans the input string looking for a match of the pattern.
michael@0 1132 * All input that is not part of the match is copied unchanged to the
michael@0 1133 * destination buffer. The matched region is replaced in the output
michael@0 1134 * buffer by the replacement string. The replacement string may contain
michael@0 1135 * references to capture groups; these take the form of $1, $2, etc.
michael@0 1136 *
michael@0 1137 * @param regexp The compiled regular expression.
michael@0 1138 * @param replacement A string containing the replacement text.
michael@0 1139 * @param dest A mutable UText that will receive the result.
michael@0 1140 * If NULL, a new UText will be created (which may not be mutable).
michael@0 1141 * @param status A reference to a UErrorCode to receive any errors.
michael@0 1142 * @return A UText containing the results of the find and replace.
michael@0 1143 * If a pre-allocated UText was provided, it will always be used and returned.
michael@0 1144 *
michael@0 1145 * @stable ICU 4.6
michael@0 1146 */
michael@0 1147 U_STABLE UText * U_EXPORT2
michael@0 1148 uregex_replaceFirstUText(URegularExpression *regexp,
michael@0 1149 UText *replacement,
michael@0 1150 UText *dest,
michael@0 1151 UErrorCode *status);
michael@0 1152
michael@0 1153 /**
michael@0 1154 * Implements a replace operation intended to be used as part of an
michael@0 1155 * incremental find-and-replace.
michael@0 1156 *
michael@0 1157 * <p>The input string, starting from the end of the previous match and ending at
michael@0 1158 * the start of the current match, is appended to the destination string. Then the
michael@0 1159 * replacement string is appended to the output string,
michael@0 1160 * including handling any substitutions of captured text.</p>
michael@0 1161 *
michael@0 1162 * <p>A note on preflight computation of buffersize and error handling:
michael@0 1163 * Calls to uregex_appendReplacement() and uregex_appendTail() are
michael@0 1164 * designed to be chained, one after another, with the destination
michael@0 1165 * buffer pointer and buffer capacity updated after each in preparation
michael@0 1166 * to for the next. If the destination buffer is exhausted partway through such a
michael@0 1167 * sequence, a U_BUFFER_OVERFLOW_ERROR status will be returned. Normal
michael@0 1168 * ICU conventions are for a function to perform no action if it is
michael@0 1169 * called with an error status, but for this one case, uregex_appendRepacement()
michael@0 1170 * will operate normally so that buffer size computations will complete
michael@0 1171 * correctly.
michael@0 1172 *
michael@0 1173 * <p>For simple, prepackaged, non-incremental find-and-replace
michael@0 1174 * operations, see replaceFirst() or replaceAll().</p>
michael@0 1175 *
michael@0 1176 * @param regexp The regular expression object.
michael@0 1177 * @param replacementText The string that will replace the matched portion of the
michael@0 1178 * input string as it is copied to the destination buffer.
michael@0 1179 * The replacement text may contain references ($1, for
michael@0 1180 * example) to capture groups from the match.
michael@0 1181 * @param replacementLength The length of the replacement text string,
michael@0 1182 * or -1 if the string is NUL terminated.
michael@0 1183 * @param destBuf The buffer into which the results of the
michael@0 1184 * find-and-replace are placed. On return, this pointer
michael@0 1185 * will be updated to refer to the beginning of the
michael@0 1186 * unused portion of buffer, leaving it in position for
michael@0 1187 * a subsequent call to this function.
michael@0 1188 * @param destCapacity The size of the output buffer, On return, this
michael@0 1189 * parameter will be updated to reflect the space remaining
michael@0 1190 * unused in the output buffer.
michael@0 1191 * @param status A reference to a UErrorCode to receive any errors.
michael@0 1192 * @return The length of the result string. In the event that
michael@0 1193 * destCapacity is inadequate, the full length of the
michael@0 1194 * untruncated output string is returned.
michael@0 1195 *
michael@0 1196 * @stable ICU 3.0
michael@0 1197 *
michael@0 1198 */
michael@0 1199 U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2
michael@0 1200 uregex_appendReplacement(URegularExpression *regexp,
michael@0 1201 const UChar *replacementText,
michael@0 1202 int32_t replacementLength,
michael@0 1203 UChar **destBuf,
michael@0 1204 int32_t *destCapacity,
michael@0 1205 UErrorCode *status);
michael@0 1206
michael@0 1207 /**
michael@0 1208 * Implements a replace operation intended to be used as part of an
michael@0 1209 * incremental find-and-replace.
michael@0 1210 *
michael@0 1211 * <p>The input string, starting from the end of the previous match and ending at
michael@0 1212 * the start of the current match, is appended to the destination string. Then the
michael@0 1213 * replacement string is appended to the output string,
michael@0 1214 * including handling any substitutions of captured text.</p>
michael@0 1215 *
michael@0 1216 * <p>For simple, prepackaged, non-incremental find-and-replace
michael@0 1217 * operations, see replaceFirst() or replaceAll().</p>
michael@0 1218 *
michael@0 1219 * @param regexp The regular expression object.
michael@0 1220 * @param replacementText The string that will replace the matched portion of the
michael@0 1221 * input string as it is copied to the destination buffer.
michael@0 1222 * The replacement text may contain references ($1, for
michael@0 1223 * example) to capture groups from the match.
michael@0 1224 * @param dest A mutable UText that will receive the result. Must not be NULL.
michael@0 1225 * @param status A reference to a UErrorCode to receive any errors.
michael@0 1226 *
michael@0 1227 * @stable ICU 4.6
michael@0 1228 */
michael@0 1229 U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2
michael@0 1230 uregex_appendReplacementUText(URegularExpression *regexp,
michael@0 1231 UText *replacementText,
michael@0 1232 UText *dest,
michael@0 1233 UErrorCode *status);
michael@0 1234
michael@0 1235 /**
michael@0 1236 * As the final step in a find-and-replace operation, append the remainder
michael@0 1237 * of the input string, starting at the position following the last match,
michael@0 1238 * to the destination string. <code>uregex_appendTail()</code> is intended
michael@0 1239 * to be invoked after one or more invocations of the
michael@0 1240 * <code>uregex_appendReplacement()</code> function.
michael@0 1241 *
michael@0 1242 * @param regexp The regular expression object. This is needed to
michael@0 1243 * obtain the input string and with the position
michael@0 1244 * of the last match within it.
michael@0 1245 * @param destBuf The buffer in which the results of the
michael@0 1246 * find-and-replace are placed. On return, the pointer
michael@0 1247 * will be updated to refer to the beginning of the
michael@0 1248 * unused portion of buffer.
michael@0 1249 * @param destCapacity The size of the output buffer, On return, this
michael@0 1250 * value will be updated to reflect the space remaining
michael@0 1251 * unused in the output buffer.
michael@0 1252 * @param status A reference to a UErrorCode to receive any errors.
michael@0 1253 * @return The length of the result string. In the event that
michael@0 1254 * destCapacity is inadequate, the full length of the
michael@0 1255 * untruncated output string is returned.
michael@0 1256 *
michael@0 1257 * @stable ICU 3.0
michael@0 1258 */
michael@0 1259 U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2
michael@0 1260 uregex_appendTail(URegularExpression *regexp,
michael@0 1261 UChar **destBuf,
michael@0 1262 int32_t *destCapacity,
michael@0 1263 UErrorCode *status);
michael@0 1264
michael@0 1265 /**
michael@0 1266 * As the final step in a find-and-replace operation, append the remainder
michael@0 1267 * of the input string, starting at the position following the last match,
michael@0 1268 * to the destination string. <code>uregex_appendTailUText()</code> is intended
michael@0 1269 * to be invoked after one or more invocations of the
michael@0 1270 * <code>uregex_appendReplacementUText()</code> function.
michael@0 1271 *
michael@0 1272 * @param regexp The regular expression object. This is needed to
michael@0 1273 * obtain the input string and with the position
michael@0 1274 * of the last match within it.
michael@0 1275 * @param dest A mutable UText that will receive the result. Must not be NULL.
michael@0 1276 *
michael@0 1277 * @param status Error code
michael@0 1278 *
michael@0 1279 * @return The destination UText.
michael@0 1280 *
michael@0 1281 * @stable ICU 4.6
michael@0 1282 */
michael@0 1283 U_STABLE UText * U_EXPORT2
michael@0 1284 uregex_appendTailUText(URegularExpression *regexp,
michael@0 1285 UText *dest,
michael@0 1286 UErrorCode *status);
michael@0 1287
michael@0 1288 /**
michael@0 1289 * Split a string into fields. Somewhat like split() from Perl.
michael@0 1290 * The pattern matches identify delimiters that separate the input
michael@0 1291 * into fields. The input data between the matches becomes the
michael@0 1292 * fields themselves.
michael@0 1293 *
michael@0 1294 * Each of the fields is copied from the input string to the destination
michael@0 1295 * buffer, and NUL terminated. The position of each field within
michael@0 1296 * the destination buffer is returned in the destFields array.
michael@0 1297 *
michael@0 1298 * If the delimiter pattern includes capture groups, the captured text will
michael@0 1299 * also appear in the destination array of output strings, interspersed
michael@0 1300 * with the fields. This is similar to Perl, but differs from Java,
michael@0 1301 * which ignores the presence of capture groups in the pattern.
michael@0 1302 *
michael@0 1303 * Trailing empty fields will always be returned, assuming sufficient
michael@0 1304 * destination capacity. This differs from the default behavior for Java
michael@0 1305 * and Perl where trailing empty fields are not returned.
michael@0 1306 *
michael@0 1307 * The number of strings produced by the split operation is returned.
michael@0 1308 * This count includes the strings from capture groups in the delimiter pattern.
michael@0 1309 * This behavior differs from Java, which ignores capture groups.
michael@0 1310 *
michael@0 1311 * @param regexp The compiled regular expression.
michael@0 1312 * @param destBuf A (UChar *) buffer to receive the fields that
michael@0 1313 * are extracted from the input string. These
michael@0 1314 * field pointers will refer to positions within the
michael@0 1315 * destination buffer supplied by the caller. Any
michael@0 1316 * extra positions within the destFields array will be
michael@0 1317 * set to NULL.
michael@0 1318 * @param destCapacity The capacity of the destBuf.
michael@0 1319 * @param requiredCapacity The actual capacity required of the destBuf.
michael@0 1320 * If destCapacity is too small, requiredCapacity will return
michael@0 1321 * the total capacity required to hold all of the output, and
michael@0 1322 * a U_BUFFER_OVERFLOW_ERROR will be returned.
michael@0 1323 * @param destFields An array to be filled with the position of each
michael@0 1324 * of the extracted fields within destBuf.
michael@0 1325 * @param destFieldsCapacity The number of elements in the destFields array.
michael@0 1326 * If the number of fields found is less than destFieldsCapacity,
michael@0 1327 * the extra destFields elements are set to zero.
michael@0 1328 * If destFieldsCapacity is too small, the trailing part of the
michael@0 1329 * input, including any field delimiters, is treated as if it
michael@0 1330 * were the last field - it is copied to the destBuf, and
michael@0 1331 * its position is in the destBuf is stored in the last element
michael@0 1332 * of destFields. This behavior mimics that of Perl. It is not
michael@0 1333 * an error condition, and no error status is returned when all destField
michael@0 1334 * positions are used.
michael@0 1335 * @param status A reference to a UErrorCode to receive any errors.
michael@0 1336 * @return The number of fields into which the input string was split.
michael@0 1337 * @stable ICU 3.0
michael@0 1338 */
michael@0 1339 U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2
michael@0 1340 uregex_split( URegularExpression *regexp,
michael@0 1341 UChar *destBuf,
michael@0 1342 int32_t destCapacity,
michael@0 1343 int32_t *requiredCapacity,
michael@0 1344 UChar *destFields[],
michael@0 1345 int32_t destFieldsCapacity,
michael@0 1346 UErrorCode *status);
michael@0 1347
michael@0 1348 /**
michael@0 1349 * Split a string into fields. Somewhat like split() from Perl.
michael@0 1350 * The pattern matches identify delimiters that separate the input
michael@0 1351 * into fields. The input data between the matches becomes the
michael@0 1352 * fields themselves.
michael@0 1353 * <p>
michael@0 1354 * The behavior of this function is not very closely aligned with uregex_split();
michael@0 1355 * instead, it is based on (and implemented directly on top of) the C++ split method.
michael@0 1356 *
michael@0 1357 * @param regexp The compiled regular expression.
michael@0 1358 * @param destFields An array of mutable UText structs to receive the results of the split.
michael@0 1359 * If a field is NULL, a new UText is allocated to contain the results for
michael@0 1360 * that field. This new UText is not guaranteed to be mutable.
michael@0 1361 * @param destFieldsCapacity The number of elements in the destination array.
michael@0 1362 * If the number of fields found is less than destCapacity, the
michael@0 1363 * extra strings in the destination array are not altered.
michael@0 1364 * If the number of destination strings is less than the number
michael@0 1365 * of fields, the trailing part of the input string, including any
michael@0 1366 * field delimiters, is placed in the last destination string.
michael@0 1367 * This behavior mimics that of Perl. It is not an error condition, and no
michael@0 1368 * error status is returned when all destField positions are used.
michael@0 1369 * @param status A reference to a UErrorCode to receive any errors.
michael@0 1370 * @return The number of fields into which the input string was split.
michael@0 1371 *
michael@0 1372 * @stable ICU 4.6
michael@0 1373 */
michael@0 1374 U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2
michael@0 1375 uregex_splitUText(URegularExpression *regexp,
michael@0 1376 UText *destFields[],
michael@0 1377 int32_t destFieldsCapacity,
michael@0 1378 UErrorCode *status);
michael@0 1379
michael@0 1380 /**
michael@0 1381 * Set a processing time limit for match operations with this URegularExpression.
michael@0 1382 *
michael@0 1383 * Some patterns, when matching certain strings, can run in exponential time.
michael@0 1384 * For practical purposes, the match operation may appear to be in an
michael@0 1385 * infinite loop.
michael@0 1386 * When a limit is set a match operation will fail with an error if the
michael@0 1387 * limit is exceeded.
michael@0 1388 * <p>
michael@0 1389 * The units of the limit are steps of the match engine.
michael@0 1390 * Correspondence with actual processor time will depend on the speed
michael@0 1391 * of the processor and the details of the specific pattern, but will
michael@0 1392 * typically be on the order of milliseconds.
michael@0 1393 * <p>
michael@0 1394 * By default, the matching time is not limited.
michael@0 1395 * <p>
michael@0 1396 *
michael@0 1397 * @param regexp The compiled regular expression.
michael@0 1398 * @param limit The limit value, or 0 for no limit.
michael@0 1399 * @param status A reference to a UErrorCode to receive any errors.
michael@0 1400 * @stable ICU 4.0
michael@0 1401 */
michael@0 1402 U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2
michael@0 1403 uregex_setTimeLimit(URegularExpression *regexp,
michael@0 1404 int32_t limit,
michael@0 1405 UErrorCode *status);
michael@0 1406
michael@0 1407 /**
michael@0 1408 * Get the time limit for for matches with this URegularExpression.
michael@0 1409 * A return value of zero indicates that there is no limit.
michael@0 1410 *
michael@0 1411 * @param regexp The compiled regular expression.
michael@0 1412 * @param status A reference to a UErrorCode to receive any errors.
michael@0 1413 * @return the maximum allowed time for a match, in units of processing steps.
michael@0 1414 * @stable ICU 4.0
michael@0 1415 */
michael@0 1416 U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2
michael@0 1417 uregex_getTimeLimit(const URegularExpression *regexp,
michael@0 1418 UErrorCode *status);
michael@0 1419
michael@0 1420 /**
michael@0 1421 * Set the amount of heap storage available for use by the match backtracking stack.
michael@0 1422 * <p>
michael@0 1423 * ICU uses a backtracking regular expression engine, with the backtrack stack
michael@0 1424 * maintained on the heap. This function sets the limit to the amount of memory
michael@0 1425 * that can be used for this purpose. A backtracking stack overflow will
michael@0 1426 * result in an error from the match operation that caused it.
michael@0 1427 * <p>
michael@0 1428 * A limit is desirable because a malicious or poorly designed pattern can use
michael@0 1429 * excessive memory, potentially crashing the process. A limit is enabled
michael@0 1430 * by default.
michael@0 1431 * <p>
michael@0 1432 * @param regexp The compiled regular expression.
michael@0 1433 * @param limit The maximum size, in bytes, of the matching backtrack stack.
michael@0 1434 * A value of zero means no limit.
michael@0 1435 * The limit must be greater than or equal to zero.
michael@0 1436 * @param status A reference to a UErrorCode to receive any errors.
michael@0 1437 *
michael@0 1438 * @stable ICU 4.0
michael@0 1439 */
michael@0 1440 U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2
michael@0 1441 uregex_setStackLimit(URegularExpression *regexp,
michael@0 1442 int32_t limit,
michael@0 1443 UErrorCode *status);
michael@0 1444
michael@0 1445 /**
michael@0 1446 * Get the size of the heap storage available for use by the back tracking stack.
michael@0 1447 *
michael@0 1448 * @return the maximum backtracking stack size, in bytes, or zero if the
michael@0 1449 * stack size is unlimited.
michael@0 1450 * @stable ICU 4.0
michael@0 1451 */
michael@0 1452 U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2
michael@0 1453 uregex_getStackLimit(const URegularExpression *regexp,
michael@0 1454 UErrorCode *status);
michael@0 1455
michael@0 1456
michael@0 1457 /**
michael@0 1458 * Function pointer for a regular expression matching callback function.
michael@0 1459 * When set, a callback function will be called periodically during matching
michael@0 1460 * operations. If the call back function returns FALSE, the matching
michael@0 1461 * operation will be terminated early.
michael@0 1462 *
michael@0 1463 * Note: the callback function must not call other functions on this
michael@0 1464 * URegularExpression.
michael@0 1465 *
michael@0 1466 * @param context context pointer. The callback function will be invoked
michael@0 1467 * with the context specified at the time that
michael@0 1468 * uregex_setMatchCallback() is called.
michael@0 1469 * @param steps the accumulated processing time, in match steps,
michael@0 1470 * for this matching operation.
michael@0 1471 * @return TRUE to continue the matching operation.
michael@0 1472 * FALSE to terminate the matching operation.
michael@0 1473 * @stable ICU 4.0
michael@0 1474 */
michael@0 1475 U_CDECL_BEGIN
michael@0 1476 typedef UBool U_CALLCONV URegexMatchCallback (
michael@0 1477 const void *context,
michael@0 1478 int32_t steps);
michael@0 1479 U_CDECL_END
michael@0 1480
michael@0 1481 /**
michael@0 1482 * Set a callback function for this URegularExpression.
michael@0 1483 * During matching operations the function will be called periodically,
michael@0 1484 * giving the application the opportunity to terminate a long-running
michael@0 1485 * match.
michael@0 1486 *
michael@0 1487 * @param regexp The compiled regular expression.
michael@0 1488 * @param callback A pointer to the user-supplied callback function.
michael@0 1489 * @param context User context pointer. The value supplied at the
michael@0 1490 * time the callback function is set will be saved
michael@0 1491 * and passed to the callback each time that it is called.
michael@0 1492 * @param status A reference to a UErrorCode to receive any errors.
michael@0 1493 * @stable ICU 4.0
michael@0 1494 */
michael@0 1495 U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2
michael@0 1496 uregex_setMatchCallback(URegularExpression *regexp,
michael@0 1497 URegexMatchCallback *callback,
michael@0 1498 const void *context,
michael@0 1499 UErrorCode *status);
michael@0 1500
michael@0 1501
michael@0 1502 /**
michael@0 1503 * Get the callback function for this URegularExpression.
michael@0 1504 *
michael@0 1505 * @param regexp The compiled regular expression.
michael@0 1506 * @param callback Out parameter, receives a pointer to the user-supplied
michael@0 1507 * callback function.
michael@0 1508 * @param context Out parameter, receives the user context pointer that
michael@0 1509 * was set when uregex_setMatchCallback() was called.
michael@0 1510 * @param status A reference to a UErrorCode to receive any errors.
michael@0 1511 * @stable ICU 4.0
michael@0 1512 */
michael@0 1513 U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2
michael@0 1514 uregex_getMatchCallback(const URegularExpression *regexp,
michael@0 1515 URegexMatchCallback **callback,
michael@0 1516 const void **context,
michael@0 1517 UErrorCode *status);
michael@0 1518
michael@0 1519 /**
michael@0 1520 * Function pointer for a regular expression find callback function.
michael@0 1521 *
michael@0 1522 * When set, a callback function will be called during a find operation
michael@0 1523 * and for operations that depend on find, such as findNext, split and some replace
michael@0 1524 * operations like replaceFirst.
michael@0 1525 * The callback will usually be called after each attempt at a match, but this is not a
michael@0 1526 * guarantee that the callback will be invoked at each character. For finds where the
michael@0 1527 * match engine is invoked at each character, this may be close to true, but less likely
michael@0 1528 * for more optimized loops where the pattern is known to only start, and the match
michael@0 1529 * engine invoked, at certain characters.
michael@0 1530 * When invoked, this callback will specify the index at which a match operation is about
michael@0 1531 * to be attempted, giving the application the opportunity to terminate a long-running
michael@0 1532 * find operation.
michael@0 1533 *
michael@0 1534 * If the call back function returns FALSE, the find operation will be terminated early.
michael@0 1535 *
michael@0 1536 * Note: the callback function must not call other functions on this
michael@0 1537 * URegularExpression
michael@0 1538 *
michael@0 1539 * @param context context pointer. The callback function will be invoked
michael@0 1540 * with the context specified at the time that
michael@0 1541 * uregex_setFindProgressCallback() is called.
michael@0 1542 * @param matchIndex the next index at which a match attempt will be attempted for this
michael@0 1543 * find operation. If this callback interrupts the search, this is the
michael@0 1544 * index at which a find/findNext operation may be re-initiated.
michael@0 1545 * @return TRUE to continue the matching operation.
michael@0 1546 * FALSE to terminate the matching operation.
michael@0 1547 * @stable ICU 4.6
michael@0 1548 */
michael@0 1549 U_CDECL_BEGIN
michael@0 1550 typedef UBool U_CALLCONV URegexFindProgressCallback (
michael@0 1551 const void *context,
michael@0 1552 int64_t matchIndex);
michael@0 1553 U_CDECL_END
michael@0 1554
michael@0 1555
michael@0 1556 /**
michael@0 1557 * Set the find progress callback function for this URegularExpression.
michael@0 1558 *
michael@0 1559 * @param regexp The compiled regular expression.
michael@0 1560 * @param callback A pointer to the user-supplied callback function.
michael@0 1561 * @param context User context pointer. The value supplied at the
michael@0 1562 * time the callback function is set will be saved
michael@0 1563 * and passed to the callback each time that it is called.
michael@0 1564 * @param status A reference to a UErrorCode to receive any errors.
michael@0 1565 * @stable ICU 4.6
michael@0 1566 */
michael@0 1567 U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2
michael@0 1568 uregex_setFindProgressCallback(URegularExpression *regexp,
michael@0 1569 URegexFindProgressCallback *callback,
michael@0 1570 const void *context,
michael@0 1571 UErrorCode *status);
michael@0 1572
michael@0 1573 /**
michael@0 1574 * Get the find progress callback function for this URegularExpression.
michael@0 1575 *
michael@0 1576 * @param regexp The compiled regular expression.
michael@0 1577 * @param callback Out parameter, receives a pointer to the user-supplied
michael@0 1578 * callback function.
michael@0 1579 * @param context Out parameter, receives the user context pointer that
michael@0 1580 * was set when uregex_setFindProgressCallback() was called.
michael@0 1581 * @param status A reference to a UErrorCode to receive any errors.
michael@0 1582 * @stable ICU 4.6
michael@0 1583 */
michael@0 1584 U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2
michael@0 1585 uregex_getFindProgressCallback(const URegularExpression *regexp,
michael@0 1586 URegexFindProgressCallback **callback,
michael@0 1587 const void **context,
michael@0 1588 UErrorCode *status);
michael@0 1589
michael@0 1590 #endif /* !UCONFIG_NO_REGULAR_EXPRESSIONS */
michael@0 1591 #endif /* UREGEX_H */

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