Tristan Matthews | 0461646 | 2013-11-14 16:09:34 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | .TH PCRE_GET_NAMED_SUBSTRING 3 |
| 2 | .SH NAME |
| 3 | PCRE - Perl-compatible regular expressions |
| 4 | .SH SYNOPSIS |
| 5 | .rs |
| 6 | .sp |
| 7 | .B #include <pcre.h> |
| 8 | .PP |
| 9 | .SM |
| 10 | .B int pcre_get_named_substring(const pcre *\fIcode\fP, |
| 11 | .ti +5n |
| 12 | .B const char *\fIsubject\fP, int *\fIovector\fP, |
| 13 | .ti +5n |
| 14 | .B int \fIstringcount\fP, const char *\fIstringname\fP, |
| 15 | .ti +5n |
| 16 | .B const char **\fIstringptr\fP); |
| 17 | . |
| 18 | .SH DESCRIPTION |
| 19 | .rs |
| 20 | .sp |
| 21 | This is a convenience function for extracting a captured substring by name. The |
| 22 | arguments are: |
| 23 | .sp |
| 24 | \fIcode\fP Compiled pattern |
| 25 | \fIsubject\fP Subject that has been successfully matched |
| 26 | \fIovector\fP Offset vector that \fBpcre_exec()\fP used |
| 27 | \fIstringcount\fP Value returned by \fBpcre_exec()\fP |
| 28 | \fIstringname\fP Name of the required substring |
| 29 | \fIstringptr\fP Where to put the string pointer |
| 30 | .sp |
| 31 | The memory in which the substring is placed is obtained by calling |
| 32 | \fBpcre_malloc()\fP. The convenience function \fBpcre_free_substring()\fP can |
| 33 | be used to free it when it is no longer needed. The yield of the function is |
| 34 | the length of the extracted substring, PCRE_ERROR_NOMEMORY if sufficient memory |
| 35 | could not be obtained, or PCRE_ERROR_NOSUBSTRING if the string name is invalid. |
| 36 | .P |
| 37 | There is a complete description of the PCRE native API in the |
| 38 | .\" HREF |
| 39 | \fBpcreapi\fP |
| 40 | .\" |
| 41 | page and a description of the POSIX API in the |
| 42 | .\" HREF |
| 43 | \fBpcreposix\fP |
| 44 | .\" |
| 45 | page. |