Name
SPVM::Regex::Match - Regex Matching Result
Description
The Regex::Match class of SPVM has methods to manipulate a regex matching result.
Usage
use Regex::Match;
my $match = Regex::Match->new({success => 1, captures => [(string)"abc", "def"]});
my $cap1 = $match->cap1;
my $cap2 = $match->cap2;
my $cpa3 = $match->cap3;
Fields
success
has success : ro byte;
Gets the success
field.
If a pattern match is successful, this field is set to 1.
captures
has captures : string[];
Gets the captures
field.
The captured strings.
method captures : string ($index : int);
The captures
method is the method to get an element of the captures
field.
The length of the captures
field can be got by the "captures_length" method.
match_start
has match_start : ro int;
Gets the match_start
field.
The start offset of the matched string.
match_length
has match_length : ro int;
Gets the match_length
field.
The length of the matched string.
Class Methods
new
static method new : Regex::Match ($options = undef : object[]);
Creates a new Regex::Match object.
Options:
The options are key-value pairs.
Each key must be a string type. Otherwise an exception is thrown.
If an unsupported option is specified, an exception is thrown.
success
Sets the
success
field.This option must be cast to a Int object. Otherwise an exception is thrown.
match_start
Sets the
match_start
field.This option must be cast to a Int object. Otherwise an exception is thrown.
match_length
Sets the
match_length
field.This option must be cast to a Int object. Otherwise an exception is thrown.
captures
Sets the
captures
field.A new string array with the same length of this option is created and the address of each string is copied.
This option must be cast to a string[] object. Otherwise an exception is thrown.
Examples:
my $match = Regex::Match->new({success => 1, captures => [(string)"abc", "def"]});
Instance Methods
captures_length
method captures_length : int ();
Gets the length of the "captures" field.
cap1
method cap1 : string ();
The same as the "captures" method with 1 as the argument $index.
cap2
method cap2 : string ();
The same as the "captures" method with 2 as the argument $index.
cap3
method cap3 : string ();
The same as the "captures" method with 3 as the argument $index.
cap4
method cap4 : string ();
The same as the "captures" method with 4 as the argument $index.
cap5
method cap5 : string ();
The same as the "captures" method with 5 as the argument $index.
cap6
method cap6 : string ();
The same as the "captures" method with 6 as the argument $index.
cap7
method cap7 : string ();
The same as the "captures" method with 7 as the argument $index.
cap8
method cap8 : string ();
The same as the "captures" method with 8 as the argument $index.
cap9
method cap9 : string ();
The same as the "captures" method with 9 as the argument $index.
cap10
method cap10 : string ();
The same as the "captures" method with 10 as the argument $index.
cap11
method cap11 : string ();
The same as the "captures" method with 11 as the argument $index.
cap12
method cap12 : string ();
The same as the "captures" method with 12 as the argument $index.
cap13
method cap13 : string ();
The same as the "captures" method with 13 as the argument $index.
cap14
method cap14 : string ();
The same as the "captures" method with 14 as the argument $index.
cap15
method cap15 : string ();
The same as the "captures" method with 15 as the argument $index.
cap16
method cap16 : string ();
The same as the "captures" method with 16 as the argument $index.
cap17
method cap17 : string ();
The same as the "captures" method with 17 as the argument $index.
cap18
method cap18 : string ();
The same as the "captures" method with 18 as the argument $index.
cap19
method cap19 : string ();
The same as the "captures" method with 19 as the argument $index.
cap20
method cap20 : string ();
The same as the "captures" method with 20 as the argument $index.
Copyright & License
Copyright (c) 2023 Yuki Kimoto
MIT License