NAME
SPVM::Regex - Regular expression
SYNOPSYS
use SPVM::Regex;
# Pattern match
{
my $re = SPVM::Regex->new("ab*c");
my $target = "zabcz";
my $match = $re->match($target, 0);
}
# Pattern match with captures
{
my $re = SPVM::Regex->new("^(\w+) (\w+) (\w+)$");
my $target = "abc1 abc2 abc3";
my $match = $re->match($target, 0);
my $cap1 = $re->caps->[0];
my $cap2 = $re->caps->[1];
my $cpa3 = $re->caps->[2];
}
# Replace
{
my $re = SPVM::Regex->new("abc");
my $target = "ppzabcz";
# "ppzABCz"
my $result = $re->replace($target, 0, "ABC");
my $replace_count = $re->replace_count;
}
# Replace with a callback and capture
{
my $re = SPVM::Regex->new("a(bc)");
my $target = "ppzabcz";
# "ppzABbcCz"
my $result = $re->replace_cb($target, 0, sub : string ($self : self, $re : SPVM::Regex) {
return "AB" . $re->caps->[0] . "C";
});
}
# Replace all
{
my $re = SPVM::Regex->new("abc");
my $target = "ppzabczabcz";
# "ppzABCzABCz"
my $result = $re->replace_all($target, 0, "ABC");
}
# Replace all with a callback and capture
{
my $re = SPVM::Regex->new("a(bc)");
my $target = "ppzabczabcz";
# "ppzABCbcPQRSzABCbcPQRSz"
my $result = $re->replace_all_cb($target, 0, sub : string ($self : self, $re : SPVM::Regex) {
return "ABC" . $re->caps->[0] . "PQRS";
});
}
DESCRIPTION
SPVM::Regex provides regular expression functions.
REGULAR EXPRESSION SYNTAX
SPVM::Regex provides subset of Perl regular expression.
# Quantifier
+ more than or equals to 1 repeats
* more than or equals to 0 repeats
? 0 or 1 repeats
{m,n} repeats between m and n
# Regular expression character
^ first of string
$ last of string
\d [0-9]
\D not \d
\s " ", "\t", "\f", "\r", "\n"
\S not \s
\w [a-zA-Z0-9_]
\W not \w
# Character class
[a-z0-9]
# Capture
(foo)
Subset support only linear execution of pattern matching.
SPVM::Regex do not support the following regular expression
# Do not support
. any character except for \n
| or
SPVM::Regex do not support the same set of characters after quantifier.
# Compile error
SPVM::Regex->new("a*a");
SPVM::Regex->new("a?a");
SPVM::Regex->new("a+a");
SPVM::Regex->new("a{1,3}a")
If 0 width quantifir is between two same set of characters after quantifier, it is invalid.
# Compile error
SPVM::Regex->new("\d+\D*\d+");
SPVM::Regex->new("\d+\D?\d+");
CLASS METHODS
my $re = SPVM::Regex->new("^ab+c");
Create a new SPVM::Regex object and compile the specific regex.
INSTANCE METHODS
caps
sub caps : string[] ()
Get the strings captured by "match" method.
match_start
sub match_start : int ()
Get the start byte offset of the string matched by "match" method or "match_offset" method.
match_length
sub match_length : int ()
Get the byte length of the string matched by "match" method or "match_offset" method.
replace_count
sub replace_count : int ();
Get the replace count of the strings replaced by "replace" or "replace_all" method.
match
sub match : int ($self : self, $target : string, $target_offset : int)
Execute pattern matching to the specific string and the start byte offset of the string.
If the pattern match succeeds, 1 is returned, otherwise 0 is returned.
You can get captured strings using "caps" method, and get the byte offset of the matched whole string using "match_start" method, and get the length of the matched whole string using "match_length" method.
replace
sub replace : string ($self : self, $target : string, $target_offset : int, $replace : string)
Replace the target string specified with the start byte offset with replace string.
replace_cb
sub replace_cb : string ($self : self, $target : string, $target_offset : int, $replace_cb : SPVM::Regex::Replacer)
Replace the target string specified with the start byte offset with replace callback. The callback must have "replace_to" method defined in SPVM::Regex::Replacer.
replace_all
sub replace_all : string ($self : self, $target : string, $target_offset : int, $replace : string)
Replace all of the target strings specified with the start byte offset with replace string.
replace_all_cb
sub replace_all_cb : string ($self : self, $target : string, $target_offset : int, $replace_cb : SPVM::Regex::Replacer)
Replace all of the target strings specified with the start byte offset with replace callback. The callback must have "replace_to" method defined in SPVM::Regex::Replacer.