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| .TH PCRESAMPLE 3
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| .SH NAME
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| PCRE - Perl-compatible regular expressions
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| .SH "PCRE SAMPLE PROGRAM"
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| .rs
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| .sp
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| A simple, complete demonstration program, to get you started with using PCRE,
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| is supplied in the file \fIpcredemo.c\fP in the PCRE distribution.
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| .P
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| The program compiles the regular expression that is its first argument, and
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| matches it against the subject string in its second argument. No PCRE options
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| are set, and default character tables are used. If matching succeeds, the
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| program outputs the portion of the subject that matched, together with the
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| contents of any captured substrings.
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| .P
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| If the -g option is given on the command line, the program then goes on to
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| check for further matches of the same regular expression in the same subject
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| string. The logic is a little bit tricky because of the possibility of matching
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| an empty string. Comments in the code explain what is going on.
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| .P
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| If PCRE is installed in the standard include and library directories for your
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| system, you should be able to compile the demonstration program using this
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| command:
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| .sp
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|   gcc -o pcredemo pcredemo.c -lpcre
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| .sp
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| If PCRE is installed elsewhere, you may need to add additional options to the
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| command line. For example, on a Unix-like system that has PCRE installed in
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| \fI/usr/local\fP, you can compile the demonstration program using a command
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| like this:
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| .sp
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| .\" JOINSH
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|   gcc -o pcredemo -I/usr/local/include pcredemo.c \e
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|       -L/usr/local/lib -lpcre
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| .sp
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| Once you have compiled the demonstration program, you can run simple tests like
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| this:
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| .sp
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|   ./pcredemo 'cat|dog' 'the cat sat on the mat'
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|   ./pcredemo -g 'cat|dog' 'the dog sat on the cat'
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| .sp
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| Note that there is a much more comprehensive test program, called
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| .\" HREF
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| \fBpcretest\fP,
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| .\"
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| which supports many more facilities for testing regular expressions and the
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| PCRE library. The \fBpcredemo\fP program is provided as a simple coding
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| example.
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| .P
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| On some operating systems (e.g. Solaris), when PCRE is not installed in the
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| standard library directory, you may get an error like this when you try to run
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| \fBpcredemo\fP:
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| .sp
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|   ld.so.1: a.out: fatal: libpcre.so.0: open failed: No such file or directory
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| .sp
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| This is caused by the way shared library support works on those systems. You
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| need to add
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| .sp
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|   -R/usr/local/lib
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| (for example) to the compile command to get round this problem.
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| .
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| .
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| .SH AUTHOR
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| .rs
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| .sp
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| .nf
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| Philip Hazel
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| University Computing Service
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| Cambridge CB2 3QH, England.
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| .fi
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| .
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| .
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| .SH REVISION
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| .rs
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| .sp
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| .nf
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| Last updated: 23 January 2008
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| Copyright (c) 1997-2008 University of Cambridge.
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| .fi
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