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NAME

       PCRE2 - Perl-compatible regular expressions (revised API)


PCRE2 SAMPLE PROGRAM

       A simple, complete demonstration program to get you started with using
       PCRE2 is supplied in the file pcre2demo.c in the src directory in the
       PCRE2 distribution. A listing of this program is given in the pcre2demo
       documentation. If you do not have a copy of the PCRE2 distribution, you
       can save this listing to re-create the contents of pcre2demo.c.

       The demonstration program compiles the regular expression that is its
       first argument, and matches it against the subject string in its second
       argument. No PCRE2 options are set, and default character tables are
       used. If matching succeeds, the program outputs the portion of the
       subject that matched, together with the contents of any captured
       substrings.

       If the -g option is given on the command line, the program then goes on
       to check for further matches of the same regular expression in the same
       subject string. The logic is a little bit tricky because of the
       possibility of matching an empty string. Comments in the code explain
       what is going on.

       The code in pcre2demo.c is an 8-bit program that uses the PCRE2 8-bit
       library. It handles strings and characters that are stored in 8-bit
       code units.  By default, one character corresponds to one code unit,
       but if the pattern starts with "(*UTF)", both it and the subject are
       treated as UTF-8 strings, where characters may occupy multiple code
       units.

       If PCRE2 is installed in the standard include and library directories
       for your operating system, you should be able to compile the
       demonstration program using a command like this:

         cc -o pcre2demo pcre2demo.c -lpcre2-8

       If PCRE2 is installed elsewhere, you may need to add additional options
       to the command line. For example, on a Unix-like system that has PCRE2
       installed in /usr/local, you can compile the demonstration program
       using a command like this:

         cc -o pcre2demo -I/usr/local/include pcre2demo.c \
            -L/usr/local/lib -lpcre2-8

       Once you have built the demonstration program, you can run simple tests
       like this:

         ./pcre2demo 'cat|dog' 'the cat sat on the mat'
         ./pcre2demo -g 'cat|dog' 'the dog sat on the cat'

       Note that there is a much more comprehensive test program, called
       pcre2test, which supports many more facilities for testing regular
       expressions using all three PCRE2 libraries (8-bit, 16-bit, and 32-bit,
       though not all three need be installed). The pcre2demo program is
       provided as a relatively simple coding example.

       If you try to run pcre2demo when PCRE2 is not installed in the standard
       library directory, you may get an error like this on some operating
       systems (e.g. Solaris):

         ld.so.1: pcre2demo: fatal: libpcre2-8.so.0: open failed: No such file
       or directory

       This is caused by the way shared library support works on those
       systems. You need to add

         -R/usr/local/lib

       (for example) to the compile command to get round this problem.


AUTHOR

       Philip Hazel
       Retired from University Computing Service
       Cambridge, England.


REVISION

       Last updated: 02 February 2016
       Copyright (c) 1997-2016 University of Cambridge.

PCRE2 10.22                    02 February 2016                 pcre2sample(3)

pcre2 10.43 - Generated Sat Mar 2 11:07:04 CST 2024
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