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1 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
2 // Name: regex.h
3 // Purpose: interface of wxRegEx
4 // Author: wxWidgets team
5 // RCS-ID: $Id$
6 // Licence: wxWindows license
7 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
8
9 /**
10 @class wxRegEx
11 @wxheader{regex.h}
12
13 wxRegEx represents a regular expression. This class provides support
14 for regular expressions matching and also replacement.
15
16 It is built on top of either the system library (if it has support
17 for POSIX regular expressions - which is the case of the most modern
18 Unices) or uses the built in Henry Spencer's library. Henry Spencer
19 would appreciate being given credit in the documentation of software
20 which uses his library, but that is not a requirement.
21
22 Regular expressions, as defined by POSIX, come in two flavours: @e extended
23 and @e basic. The builtin library also adds a third flavour
24 of expression advanced(), which is not available
25 when using the system library.
26
27 Unicode is fully supported only when using the builtin library.
28 When using the system library in Unicode mode, the expressions and data
29 are translated to the default 8-bit encoding before being passed to
30 the library.
31
32 On platforms where a system library is available, the default is to use
33 the builtin library for Unicode builds, and the system library otherwise.
34 It is possible to use the other if preferred by selecting it when building
35 the wxWidgets.
36
37 @library{wxbase}
38 @category{data}
39
40 @see wxRegEx::ReplaceFirst
41 */
42 class wxRegEx
43 {
44 public:
45 //@{
46 /**
47 Create and compile the regular expression, use
48 IsValid() to test for compilation errors.
49 */
50 wxRegEx();
51 wxRegEx(const wxString& expr, int flags = wxRE_DEFAULT);
52 //@}
53
54 /**
55 dtor not virtual, don't derive from this class
56 */
57 ~wxRegEx();
58
59 /**
60 Compile the string into regular expression, return @true if ok or @false
61 if string has a syntax error.
62 */
63 bool Compile(const wxString& pattern, int flags = wxRE_DEFAULT);
64
65 //@{
66 /**
67 Returns the part of string corresponding to the match where @a index is
68 interpreted as above. Empty string is returned if match failed
69 May only be called after successful call to Matches()
70 and only if @c wxRE_NOSUB was @b not used in
71 Compile().
72 */
73 bool GetMatch(size_t* start, size_t* len, size_t index = 0) const;
74 const not used in
75 Compile().
76 Returns false if no match or if an error occurred.
77 wxString GetMatch(const wxString& text, size_t index = 0) const;
78 //@}
79
80 /**
81 Returns the size of the array of matches, i.e. the number of bracketed
82 subexpressions plus one for the expression itself, or 0 on error.
83 May only be called after successful call to Compile().
84 and only if @c wxRE_NOSUB was @b not used.
85 */
86 size_t GetMatchCount() const;
87
88 /**
89 Return @true if this is a valid compiled regular expression, @false
90 otherwise.
91 */
92 bool IsValid() const;
93
94 //@{
95 /**
96 Matches the precompiled regular expression against the string @e text,
97 returns @true if matches and @false otherwise.
98 @e Flags may be combination of @c wxRE_NOTBOL and @c wxRE_NOTEOL.
99 Some regex libraries assume that the text given is null terminated, while
100 others require the length be given as a separate parameter. Therefore for
101 maximum portability assume that @a text cannot contain embedded nulls.
102 When the @e Matches(const wxChar *text, int flags = 0) form is used,
103 a @e wxStrlen() will be done internally if the regex library requires the
104 length. When using @e Matches() in a loop
105 the @e Matches(text, flags, len) form can be used instead, making it
106 possible to avoid a @e wxStrlen() inside the loop.
107 May only be called after successful call to Compile().
108 */
109 bool Matches(const wxChar* text, int flags = 0) const;
110 const bool Matches(const wxChar* text, int flags, size_t len) const;
111 const bool Matches(const wxString& text, int flags = 0) const;
112 //@}
113
114 /**
115 Replaces the current regular expression in the string pointed to by
116 @e text, with the text in @a replacement and return number of matches
117 replaced (maybe 0 if none found) or -1 on error.
118 The replacement text may contain back references @c \number which will be
119 replaced with the value of the corresponding subexpression in the
120 pattern match. @c \0 corresponds to the entire match and @c is a
121 synonym for it. Backslash may be used to quote itself or @c character.
122 @a maxMatches may be used to limit the number of replacements made, setting
123 it to 1, for example, will only replace first occurrence (if any) of the
124 pattern in the text while default value of 0 means replace all.
125 */
126 int Replace(wxString* text, const wxString& replacement,
127 size_t maxMatches = 0) const;
128
129 /**
130 Replace all occurrences: this is actually a synonym for
131 Replace().
132
133 @see ReplaceFirst()
134 */
135 int ReplaceAll(wxString* text, const wxString& replacement) const;
136
137 /**
138 Replace the first occurrence.
139 */
140 int ReplaceFirst(wxString* text, const wxString& replacement) const;
141 };
142