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I was über lazy at first, so took libs from SM. But actually it's quite easy to compile, so let's update to latest version \o/.
48 lines
1.6 KiB
Groff
48 lines
1.6 KiB
Groff
.TH PCRE_GET_SUBSTRING_LIST 3 "24 June 2012" "PCRE 8.30"
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.SH NAME
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PCRE - Perl-compatible regular expressions
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.rs
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.sp
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.B #include <pcre.h>
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.PP
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.nf
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.B int pcre_get_substring_list(const char *\fIsubject\fP,
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.B " int *\fIovector\fP, int \fIstringcount\fP, const char ***\fIlistptr\fP);"
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.sp
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.B int pcre16_get_substring_list(PCRE_SPTR16 \fIsubject\fP,
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.B " int *\fIovector\fP, int \fIstringcount\fP, PCRE_SPTR16 **\fIlistptr\fP);"
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.sp
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.B int pcre32_get_substring_list(PCRE_SPTR32 \fIsubject\fP,
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.B " int *\fIovector\fP, int \fIstringcount\fP, PCRE_SPTR32 **\fIlistptr\fP);"
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.fi
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.rs
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This is a convenience function for extracting a list of all the captured
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substrings. The arguments are:
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.sp
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\fIsubject\fP Subject that has been successfully matched
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\fIovector\fP Offset vector that \fBpcre[16|32]_exec\fP used
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\fIstringcount\fP Value returned by \fBpcre[16|32]_exec\fP
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\fIlistptr\fP Where to put a pointer to the list
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.sp
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The memory in which the substrings and the list are placed is obtained by
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calling \fBpcre[16|32]_malloc()\fP. The convenience function
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\fBpcre[16|32]_free_substring_list()\fP can be used to free it when it is no
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longer needed. A pointer to a list of pointers is put in the variable whose
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address is in \fIlistptr\fP. The list is terminated by a NULL pointer. The
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yield of the function is zero on success or PCRE_ERROR_NOMEMORY if sufficient
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memory could not be obtained.
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.P
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There is a complete description of the PCRE native API in the
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.\" HREF
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\fBpcreapi\fP
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.\"
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page and a description of the POSIX API in the
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.\" HREF
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\fBpcreposix\fP
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.\"
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page.
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