Glib::Regex Class Reference
Perl-compatible regular expressions - matches strings against regular expressions. More...Public Member Functions | |
void | reference () const |
void | unreference () const |
GRegex* | gobj () |
Provides access to the underlying C instance. | |
const GRegex* | gobj () const |
Provides access to the underlying C instance. | |
GRegex* | gobj_copy () const |
Provides access to the underlying C instance. The caller is responsible for unrefing it. Use when directly setting fields in structs. | |
Glib::ustring | get_pattern () const |
Gets the pattern string associated with regex , i.e. a copy of the string passed to g_regex_new(). | |
int | get_max_backref () const |
Returns: the number of the highest back reference. | |
int | get_capture_count () const |
Returns: the number of capturing subpatterns. | |
int | get_string_number (const Glib::ustring& name) const |
Retrieves the number of the subexpression named name . | |
bool | match (const Glib::ustring& string, RegexMatchFlags match_options=static_cast<RegexMatchFlags>(0)) |
bool | match (const Glib::ustring& string, int start_position, RegexMatchFlags match_options) |
bool | match (const Glib::ustring& string, gssize string_len, int start_position, RegexMatchFlags match_options) |
bool | match_all (const Glib::ustring& string, RegexMatchFlags match_options=static_cast<RegexMatchFlags>(0)) |
bool | match_all (const Glib::ustring& string, int start_position, RegexMatchFlags match_options) |
bool | match_all (const Glib::ustring& string, gssize string_len, int start_position, RegexMatchFlags match_options) |
Glib::StringArrayHandle | split (const Glib::ustring& string, RegexMatchFlags match_options=static_cast<RegexMatchFlags>(0)) |
Breaks the string on the pattern, and returns an array of the tokens. | |
Glib::StringArrayHandle | split (const gchar* string, gssize string_len, int start_position, RegexMatchFlags match_options=static_cast<RegexMatchFlags>(0), int max_tokens=0) const |
Breaks the string on the pattern, and returns an array of the tokens. | |
Glib::StringArrayHandle | split (const Glib::ustring& string, int start_position, RegexMatchFlags match_options, int max_tokens) const |
Glib::ustring | replace (const gchar* string, gssize string_len, int start_position, const Glib::ustring& replacement, RegexMatchFlags match_options=static_cast<RegexMatchFlags>(0)) |
Replaces all occurances of the pattern in regex with the replacement text. | |
Glib::ustring | replace (const Glib::ustring& string, int start_position, const Glib::ustring& replacement, RegexMatchFlags match_options) |
Glib::ustring | replace_literal (const gchar* string, gssize string_len, int start_position, const Glib::ustring& replacement, RegexMatchFlags match_options=static_cast<RegexMatchFlags>(0)) |
Replaces all occurances of the pattern in regex with the replacement text. | |
Glib::ustring | replace_literal (const Glib::ustring& string, int start_position, const Glib::ustring& replacement, RegexMatchFlags match_options) |
Glib::ustring | replace_eval (const Glib::ustring& string, gssize string_len, int start_position, RegexMatchFlags match_options, GRegexEvalCallback eval, gpointer user_data) |
Replaces occurances of the pattern in regex with the output of eval for that occurance. | |
Static Public Member Functions | |
static Glib::RefPtr<Glib::Regex> | create (const Glib::ustring& pattern, RegexCompileFlags compile_options=static_cast<RegexCompileFlags>(0), RegexMatchFlags match_options=static_cast<RegexMatchFlags>(0)) |
static Glib::ustring | escape_string (const Glib::ustring& string) |
static bool | match_simple (const Glib::ustring& pattern, const Glib::ustring& string, RegexCompileFlags compile_options=static_cast<RegexCompileFlags>(0), RegexMatchFlags match_options=static_cast<RegexMatchFlags>(0)) |
Scans for a match in string for pattern . | |
static Glib::StringArrayHandle | split_simple (const Glib::ustring& pattern, const Glib::ustring& string, RegexCompileFlags compile_options=static_cast<RegexCompileFlags>(0), RegexMatchFlags match_options=static_cast<RegexMatchFlags>(0)) |
Breaks the string on the pattern, and returns an array of the tokens. | |
static bool | check_replacement (const Glib::ustring& replacement, gboolean* has_references) |
Checks whether replacement is a valid replacement string (see g_regex_replace()), i.e. that all escape sequences in it are valid. | |
Protected Member Functions | |
Regex () | |
void | operator delete (void*, size_t) |
Related Functions | |
(Note that these are not member functions.) | |
Glib::RefPtr<Glib::Regex> | wrap (GRegex* object, bool take_copy=false) |
A Glib::wrap() method for this object. |
Detailed Description
Perl-compatible regular expressions - matches strings against regular expressions.The Glib::Regex functions implement regular expression pattern matching using syntax and semantics similar to Perl regular expression.
Some functions accept a start_position argument, setting it differs from just passing over a shortened string and setting REGEX_MATCH_NOTBOL in the case of a pattern that begins with any kind of lookbehind assertion. For example, consider the pattern "\Biss\B" which finds occurrences of "iss" in the middle of words. ("\B" matches only if the current position in the subject is not a word boundary.) When applied to the string "Mississipi" from the fourth byte, namely "issipi", it does not match, because "\B" is always false at the start of the subject, which is deemed to be a word boundary. However, if the entire string is passed , but with start_position set to 4, it finds the second occurrence of "iss" because it is able to look behind the starting point to discover that it is preceded by a letter.
Note that, unless you set the REGEX_RAW flag, all the strings passed to these functions must be encoded in UTF-8. The lengths and the positions inside the strings are in bytes and not in characters, so, for instance, "\xc3\xa0" (i.e. "à") is two bytes long but it is treated as a single character. If you set REGEX_RAW the strings can be non-valid UTF-8 strings and a byte is treated as a character, so "\xc3\xa0" is two bytes and two characters long.
When matching a pattern, "\n" matches only against a "\n" character in the string, and "\r" matches only a "\r" character. To match any newline sequence use "\R". This particular group matches either the two-character sequence CR + LF ("\r\n"), or one of the single characters LF (linefeed, U+000A, "\n"), VT (vertical tab, U+000B, "\v"), FF (formfeed, U+000C, "\f"), CR (carriage return, U+000D, "\r"), NEL (next line, U+0085), LS (line separator, U+2028), or PS (paragraph separator, U+2029).
The behaviour of the dot, circumflex, and dollar metacharacters are affected by newline characters, the default is to recognize any newline character (the same characters recognized by "\R"). This can be changed with REGEX_NEWLINE_CR, REGEX_NEWLINE_LF and REGEX_NEWLINE_CRLF compile options, and with REGEX_MATCH_NEWLINE_ANY, REGEX_MATCH_NEWLINE_CR, REGEX_MATCH_NEWLINE_LF and REGEX_MATCH_NEWLINE_CRLF match options. These settings are also relevant when compiling a pattern if REGEX_EXTENDED is set, and an unescaped "#" outside a character class is encountered. This indicates a comment that lasts until after the next newline.
Creating and manipulating the same Glib::Regex class from different threads is not a problem as Glib::Regex does not modify its internal state between creation and destruction, on the other hand Glib::MatchInfo is not threadsafe.
The regular expressions low level functionalities are obtained through the excellent PCRE library written by Philip Hazel.
Constructor & Destructor Documentation
Glib::Regex::Regex | ( | ) | [protected] |
Member Function Documentation
void Glib::Regex::reference | ( | ) | const |
void Glib::Regex::unreference | ( | ) | const |
GRegex* Glib::Regex::gobj | ( | ) |
Provides access to the underlying C instance.
const GRegex* Glib::Regex::gobj | ( | ) | const |
Provides access to the underlying C instance.
GRegex* Glib::Regex::gobj_copy | ( | ) | const |
Provides access to the underlying C instance. The caller is responsible for unrefing it. Use when directly setting fields in structs.
void Glib::Regex::operator delete | ( | void * | , | |
size_t | ||||
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static Glib::RefPtr<Glib::Regex> Glib::Regex::create | ( | const Glib::ustring& | pattern, | |
RegexCompileFlags | compile_options = static_cast< RegexCompileFlags >(0) , |
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RegexMatchFlags | match_options = static_cast< RegexMatchFlags >(0) | |||
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Glib::ustring Glib::Regex::get_pattern | ( | ) | const |
Gets the pattern string associated with regex , i.e. a copy of the string passed to g_regex_new().
- Returns:
- The pattern of regex
int Glib::Regex::get_max_backref | ( | ) | const |
Returns: the number of the highest back reference.
- Returns:
- The number of the highest back reference
int Glib::Regex::get_capture_count | ( | ) | const |
Returns: the number of capturing subpatterns.
- Returns:
- The number of capturing subpatterns
int Glib::Regex::get_string_number | ( | const Glib::ustring& | name | ) | const |
Retrieves the number of the subexpression named name .
- Parameters:
-
name Name of the subexpression.
- Returns:
- The number of the subexpression or -1 if name does not exists
static Glib::ustring Glib::Regex::escape_string | ( | const Glib::ustring& | string | ) | [static] |
static bool Glib::Regex::match_simple | ( | const Glib::ustring& | pattern, | |
const Glib::ustring& | string, | |||
RegexCompileFlags | compile_options = static_cast< RegexCompileFlags >(0) , |
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RegexMatchFlags | match_options = static_cast< RegexMatchFlags >(0) | |||
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Scans for a match in string for pattern .
This function is equivalent to g_regex_match() but it does not require to compile the pattern with g_regex_new(), avoiding some lines of code when you need just to do a match without extracting substrings, capture counts, and so on.
If this function is to be called on the same pattern more than once, it's more efficient to compile the pattern once with g_regex_new() and then use g_regex_match().
- Parameters:
-
pattern The regular expression. string The string to scan for matches. compile_options Compile options for the regular expression. match_options Match options.
- Returns:
true
is the string matched,false
otherwise
bool Glib::Regex::match | ( | const Glib::ustring& | string, | |
RegexMatchFlags | match_options = static_cast< RegexMatchFlags >(0) | |||
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bool Glib::Regex::match | ( | const Glib::ustring& | string, | |
int | start_position, | |||
RegexMatchFlags | match_options | |||
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bool Glib::Regex::match | ( | const Glib::ustring& | string, | |
gssize | string_len, | |||
int | start_position, | |||
RegexMatchFlags | match_options | |||
) |
bool Glib::Regex::match_all | ( | const Glib::ustring& | string, | |
RegexMatchFlags | match_options = static_cast< RegexMatchFlags >(0) | |||
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bool Glib::Regex::match_all | ( | const Glib::ustring& | string, | |
int | start_position, | |||
RegexMatchFlags | match_options | |||
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bool Glib::Regex::match_all | ( | const Glib::ustring& | string, | |
gssize | string_len, | |||
int | start_position, | |||
RegexMatchFlags | match_options | |||
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static Glib::StringArrayHandle Glib::Regex::split_simple | ( | const Glib::ustring& | pattern, | |
const Glib::ustring& | string, | |||
RegexCompileFlags | compile_options = static_cast< RegexCompileFlags >(0) , |
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RegexMatchFlags | match_options = static_cast< RegexMatchFlags >(0) | |||
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Breaks the string on the pattern, and returns an array of the tokens.
If the pattern contains capturing parentheses, then the text for each of the substrings will also be returned. If the pattern does not match anywhere in the string, then the whole string is returned as the first token.
This function is equivalent to g_regex_split() but it does not require to compile the pattern with g_regex_new(), avoiding some lines of code when you need just to do a split without extracting substrings, capture counts, and so on.
If this function is to be called on the same pattern more than once, it's more efficient to compile the pattern once with g_regex_new() and then use g_regex_split().
As a special case, the result of splitting the empty string "" is an empty vector, not a vector containing a single string. The reason for this special case is that being able to represent a empty vector is typically more useful than consistent handling of empty elements. If you do need to represent empty elements, you'll need to check for the empty string before calling this function.
A pattern that can match empty strings splits string into separate characters wherever it matches the empty string between characters. For example splitting "ab c" using as a separator "\s*", you will get "a", "b" and "c".
- Parameters:
-
pattern The regular expression. string The string to scan for matches. compile_options Compile options for the regular expression. match_options Match options.
- Returns:
- A
0
-terminated gchar ** array. Free it using g_strfreev()
Glib::StringArrayHandle Glib::Regex::split | ( | const Glib::ustring& | string, | |
RegexMatchFlags | match_options = static_cast< RegexMatchFlags >(0) | |||
) |
Breaks the string on the pattern, and returns an array of the tokens.
If the pattern contains capturing parentheses, then the text for each of the substrings will also be returned. If the pattern does not match anywhere in the string, then the whole string is returned as the first token.
As a special case, the result of splitting the empty string "" is an empty vector, not a vector containing a single string. The reason for this special case is that being able to represent a empty vector is typically more useful than consistent handling of empty elements. If you do need to represent empty elements, you'll need to check for the empty string before calling this function.
A pattern that can match empty strings splits string into separate characters wherever it matches the empty string between characters. For example splitting "ab c" using as a separator "\s*", you will get "a", "b" and "c".
- Parameters:
-
string The string to split with the pattern. match_options Match time option flags.
- Returns:
- A
0
-terminated gchar ** array. Free it using g_strfreev()
Glib::StringArrayHandle Glib::Regex::split | ( | const gchar * | string, | |
gssize | string_len, | |||
int | start_position, | |||
RegexMatchFlags | match_options = static_cast< RegexMatchFlags >(0) , |
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int | max_tokens = 0 | |||
) | const |
Breaks the string on the pattern, and returns an array of the tokens.
If the pattern contains capturing parentheses, then the text for each of the substrings will also be returned. If the pattern does not match anywhere in the string, then the whole string is returned as the first token.
As a special case, the result of splitting the empty string "" is an empty vector, not a vector containing a single string. The reason for this special case is that being able to represent a empty vector is typically more useful than consistent handling of empty elements. If you do need to represent empty elements, you'll need to check for the empty string before calling this function.
A pattern that can match empty strings splits string into separate characters wherever it matches the empty string between characters. For example splitting "ab c" using as a separator "\s*", you will get "a", "b" and "c".
Setting start_position differs from just passing over a shortened string and setting G::REGEX_MATCH_NOTBOL in the case of a pattern that begins with any kind of lookbehind assertion, such as "\b".
- Parameters:
-
string The string to split with the pattern. string_len The length of string , or -1 if string is nul-terminated. start_position Starting index of the string to match. match_options Match time option flags. max_tokens The maximum number of tokens to split string into. If this is less than 1, the string is split completely. error Return location for a G::Error.
- Returns:
- A
0
-terminated gchar ** array. Free it using g_strfreev()
Glib::StringArrayHandle Glib::Regex::split | ( | const Glib::ustring& | string, | |
int | start_position, | |||
RegexMatchFlags | match_options, | |||
int | max_tokens | |||
) | const |
Glib::ustring Glib::Regex::replace | ( | const gchar * | string, | |
gssize | string_len, | |||
int | start_position, | |||
const Glib::ustring& | replacement, | |||
RegexMatchFlags | match_options = static_cast< RegexMatchFlags >(0) | |||
) |
Replaces all occurances of the pattern in regex with the replacement text.
Backreferences of the form '' or '<number>' in the replacement text are interpolated by the number-th captured subexpression of the match, '<name>' refers to the captured subexpression with the given name. '' refers to the complete match, but '' followed by a number is the octal representation of a character. To include a literal '\' in the replacement, write '\'. There are also escapes that changes the case of the following text:
<variablelist> <varlistentry><term></term> <listitem> Convert to lower case the next character </listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry><term></term> <listitem> Convert to upper case the next character </listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry><term></term> <listitem> Convert to lower case till </listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry><term></term> <listitem> Convert to upper case till </listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry><term> </term> <listitem> End case modification </listitem> </varlistentry> </variablelist>
If you do not need to use backreferences use g_regex_replace_literal().
The replacement string must be UTF-8 encoded even if G::REGEX_RAW was passed to g_regex_new(). If you want to use not UTF-8 encoded stings you can use g_regex_replace_literal().
Setting start_position differs from just passing over a shortened string and setting G::REGEX_MATCH_NOTBOL in the case of a pattern that begins with any kind of lookbehind assertion, such as "\b".
- Parameters:
-
string The string to perform matches against. string_len The length of string , or -1 if string is nul-terminated. start_position Starting index of the string to match. replacement Text to replace each match with. match_options Options for the match. error Location to store the error occuring, or 0
to ignore errors.
- Returns:
- A newly allocated string containing the replacements
Glib::ustring Glib::Regex::replace | ( | const Glib::ustring& | string, | |
int | start_position, | |||
const Glib::ustring& | replacement, | |||
RegexMatchFlags | match_options | |||
) |
Glib::ustring Glib::Regex::replace_literal | ( | const gchar * | string, | |
gssize | string_len, | |||
int | start_position, | |||
const Glib::ustring& | replacement, | |||
RegexMatchFlags | match_options = static_cast< RegexMatchFlags >(0) | |||
) |
Replaces all occurances of the pattern in regex with the replacement text.
replacement is replaced literally, to include backreferences use g_regex_replace().
Setting start_position differs from just passing over a shortened string and setting G::REGEX_MATCH_NOTBOL in the case of a pattern that begins with any kind of lookbehind assertion, such as "\b".
- Parameters:
-
string The string to perform matches against. string_len The length of string , or -1 if string is nul-terminated. start_position Starting index of the string to match. replacement Text to replace each match with. match_options Options for the match. error Location to store the error occuring, or 0
to ignore errors.
- Returns:
- A newly allocated string containing the replacements
Glib::ustring Glib::Regex::replace_literal | ( | const Glib::ustring& | string, | |
int | start_position, | |||
const Glib::ustring& | replacement, | |||
RegexMatchFlags | match_options | |||
) |
Glib::ustring Glib::Regex::replace_eval | ( | const Glib::ustring& | string, | |
gssize | string_len, | |||
int | start_position, | |||
RegexMatchFlags | match_options, | |||
GRegexEvalCallback | eval, | |||
gpointer | user_data | |||
) |
Replaces occurances of the pattern in regex with the output of eval for that occurance.
Setting start_position differs from just passing over a shortened string and setting G::REGEX_MATCH_NOTBOL in the case of a pattern that begins with any kind of lookbehind assertion, such as "\b".
- Parameters:
-
string String to perform matches against. string_len The length of string , or -1 if string is nul-terminated. start_position Starting index of the string to match. match_options Options for the match. eval A function to call for each match. user_data User data to pass to the function. error Location to store the error occuring, or 0
to ignore errors.
- Returns:
- A newly allocated string containing the replacements
static bool Glib::Regex::check_replacement | ( | const Glib::ustring& | replacement, | |
gboolean * | has_references | |||
) | [static] |
Checks whether replacement is a valid replacement string (see g_regex_replace()), i.e. that all escape sequences in it are valid.
If has_references is not 0
then replacement is checked for pattern references. For instance, replacement text 'foo\n
' does not contain references and may be evaluated without information about actual match, but '' (whole match followed by first subpattern) requires valid G::MatchInfo object.
- Parameters:
-
replacement The replacement string. has_references Location to store information about references in replacement or 0
.error Location to store error.
- Returns:
- Whether replacement is a valid replacement string
Friends And Related Function Documentation
Glib::RefPtr<Glib::Regex> wrap | ( | GRegex * | object, | |
bool | take_copy = false | |||
) | [related] |
A Glib::wrap() method for this object.
- Parameters:
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object The C instance. take_copy False if the result should take ownership of the C instance. True if it should take a new copy or ref.
- Returns:
- A C++ instance that wraps this C instance.
The documentation for this class was generated from the following file: