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Text.Regex.Posix.Sequence | Portability | non-portable (regex-base needs MPTC+FD) | Stability | experimental | Maintainer | libraries@haskell.org, textregexlazy@personal.mightyreason.com |
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Description |
This provides String instances for RegexMaker and RegexLike based
on Text.Regex.Posix.Wrap, and a (RegexContext Regex String String)
instance.
To use these instance, you would normally import
Text.Regex.Posix. You only need to import this module to use
the medium level API of the compile, regexec, and execute
functions. All of these report error by returning Left values
instead of undefined or error or fail.
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Synopsis |
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Types
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data Regex |
A compiled regular expression.
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MatchOffset |
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MatchLength |
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data ReturnCode |
ReturnCode is an enumerated CInt, corresponding to the error codes
from man 3 regex:
- retBadbr (REG_BADBR) invalid repetition count(s) in { }
- retBadpat (REG_BADPAT) invalid regular expression
- retBadrpt (REG_BADRPT) ?, *, or + operand invalid
- retEcollate (REG_ECOLLATE) invalid collating element
- retEctype (REG_ECTYPE) invalid character class
- retEescape (REG_EESCAPE) \ applied to unescapable character
- retEsubreg (REG_ESUBREG) invalid backreference number
- retEbrack (REG_EBRACK) brackets [ ] not balanced
- retEparen (REG_EPAREN) parentheses ( ) not balanced
- retEbrace (REG_EBRACE) braces { } not balanced
- retErange (REG_ERANGE) invalid character range in [ ]
- retEspace (REG_ESPACE) ran out of memory
- retNoMatch (REG_NOMATCH) The regexec() function failed to match
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type WrapError = (ReturnCode, String) |
The return code will be retOk when it is the Haskell wrapper and
not the underlying library generating the error message.
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Miscellaneous
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unusedOffset :: Int |
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Medium level API functions
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compile |
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regexec |
:: Regex | Compiled regular expression
| -> Seq Char | (Seq Char) to match against
| -> IO (Either WrapError (Maybe (Seq Char, Seq Char, Seq Char, [Seq Char]))) | Returns: Nothing if the regex did not match the
string, or:
Just (everything before match,
matched portion,
everything after match,
subexpression matches)
| Matches a regular expression against a string
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execute |
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Compilation options
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newtype CompOption |
A bitmapped CInt containing options for compilation of regular
expressions. Option values (and their man 3 regcomp names) are
- compBlank which is a completely zero value for all the flags.
This is also the blankCompOpt value.
- compExtended (REG_EXTENDED) which can be set to use extended instead
of basic regular expressions.
This is set in the defaultCompOpt value.
- compNewline (REG_NEWLINE) turns on newline sensitivity: The dot (.)
and inverted set [^ ] never match newline, and ^ and $ anchors do
match after and before newlines.
This is set in the defaultCompOpt value.
- compIgnoreCase (REG_ICASE) which can be set to match ignoring upper
and lower distinctions.
- compNoSub (REG_NOSUB) which turns off all information from matching
except whether a match exists.
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compBlank :: CompOption |
A completely zero value for all the flags.
This is also the blankCompOpt value.
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compExtended :: CompOption |
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compIgnoreCase :: CompOption |
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compNoSub :: CompOption |
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compNewline :: CompOption |
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newtype ExecOption |
A bitmapped CInt containing options for execution of compiled
regular expressions. Option values (and their man 3 regexec names) are
- execBlank which is a complete zero value for all the flags. This is
the blankExecOpt value.
- execNotBOL (REG_NOTBOL) can be set to prevent ^ from matching at the
start of the input.
- execNotEOL (REG_NOTEOL) can be set to prevent $ from matching at the
end of the input (before the terminating NUL).
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execBlank :: ExecOption |
A completely zero value for all the flags.
This is also the blankExecOpt value.
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execNotBOL :: ExecOption |
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execNotEOL :: ExecOption |
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