NAME
re::engine::TRE - TRE regular expression engine
VERSION
version 0.09
SYNOPSIS
use re::engine::TRE max_cost => 1;
if ("A pearl is a hard object produced..." =~ /\(Perl\)/i) {
say $1; # "pearl"
}
DESCRIPTION
Replaces Perl's regex engine in a given lexical scope with POSIX regular expressions provided by the TRE regular expression library. tre-0.8.0 is shipped with this module.
PRAGMA OPTIONS
cost_ins
: The default cost of an inserted character, that is, an extra character in string (default: 1).cost_del
: The default cost of a deleted character, that is, a character missing from string (default: 1).cost_subst
: The default cost of a substituted character (default: 1).max_cost
: The maximum allowed cost of a match. If this is set to zero, an exact matching is searched for (default: 0).max_ins
: Maximum allowed number of inserted characters (default: unspecified).max_del
: Maximum allowed number of deleted characters (default: unspecified).max_subst
: Maximum allowed number of substituted characters (default: unspecified).max_err
: Maximum allowed number of errors (inserts + deletes + substitutes; default: unspecified).
Set any value to -1
to represent "unspecified, but very high".
REFERENCES
Algorithm & Implementation
Salvaged several parts from
re::engine::PCRE (recent Perl compatibility)
re::engine::RE2 (parameter passing)
String::Approx (tests for approximate matching)
AUTHOR
Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avar@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2014 by Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.