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std.regex.Regex/regex - multiple declarations
Function regex
Compile regular expression pattern for the later execution.
auto regex(S, C)
(
const S[] patterns,
const(char)[] flags = ""
) @trusted
if (isSomeString!S);
auto regex(S)
(
S pattern,
const(char)[] flags = ""
) @trusted
if (isSomeString!S);
Returns
Regex object that works on inputs having
the same character width as pattern.
Parameters
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| pattern | A single regular expression to match. |
| patterns | An array of regular expression strings.
The resulting Regex object will match any expression;
use whichPattern to know which. |
| flags | The attributes (g, i, m, s and x accepted) |
Throws
RegexException if there were any errors during compilation.
Example
void test(S)()
{
// multi-pattern regex example
S[] arr = [`([a-z]+):(\d+)`, `(\d+),\d+`];
auto multi = regex(arr); // multi regex
S str = "abc:43 12,34";
auto m = str .matchAll(multi);
writeln(m .front .whichPattern); // 1
writeln(m .front[1]); // "abc"
writeln(m .front[2]); // "43"
m .popFront();
writeln(m .front .whichPattern); // 2
writeln(m .front[1]); // "12"
}
import std .meta : AliasSeq;
static foreach (C; AliasSeq!(string, wstring, dstring))
// Test with const array of patterns - see https://issues.dlang.org/show_bug.cgi?id=20301
static foreach (S; AliasSeq!(C, const C, immutable C))
test!S();
Alias Regex
Regex object holds regular expression pattern in compiled form.
alias Regex(Char)
= std .regex .internal .ir .Regex!Char;
Instances of this object are constructed via calls to regex.
This is an intended form for caching and storage of frequently
used regular expressions.
Example
Test if this object doesn't contain any compiled pattern.
Regex!char r;
assert(r .empty);
r = regex(""); // Note: "" is a valid regex pattern.
assert(!r .empty);
Getting a range of all the named captures in the regex.
import std .range;
import std .algorithm;
auto re = regex(`(?P<name>\w+) = (?P<var>\d+)`);
auto nc = re .namedCaptures;
static assert(isRandomAccessRange!(typeof(nc)));
assert(!nc .empty);
assert(nc .length == 2);
assert(nc .equal(["name", "var"]));
assert(nc[0] == "name");
assert(nc[1..$] .equal(["var"]));
Authors
Dmitry Olshansky,
API and utility constructs are modeled after the original std
by Walter Bright and Andrei Alexandrescu.
License
Copyright © 1999-2024 by the D Language Foundation | Page generated by ddox.