package re2
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re2.c
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module Open_on_rhs_intf : sig ... end
include Core_kernel.Applicative.Let_syntax
with type 'a t := 'a t
with module Open_on_rhs_intf := Open_on_rhs_intf
module Let_syntax : sig ... end
include Open_on_rhs_intf.S with type 'a t := 'a t
val sexp_of_t :
('a -> Ppx_sexp_conv_lib.Sexp.t) ->
'a t ->
Ppx_sexp_conv_lib.Sexp.t
val compile :
?case_sensitive:bool ->
'a t ->
(string -> 'a option) Core_kernel.Staged.t
case_sensitive
defaults to true
.
val run : ?case_sensitive:bool -> 'a t -> string -> 'a option
val matches : ?case_sensitive:bool -> 'a t -> string -> bool
val to_regex_string : _ t -> string
to_regex_string
and to_re2
both forget what a 'a t
knows about turning the matching strings into 'a
s
The applicative interface provides sequencing, e.g. both a b
is a regex that parses an a
followed by a b
and returns both results in a pair.
include Core_kernel.Applicative.S with type 'a t := 'a t
val return : 'a -> 'a t
module Applicative_infix : sig ... end
of_re2 r
forgets the options that r
was compiled with, instead using `Encoding_latin1 true
, `Dot_nl true
, and the case-sensitivity setting of the overall pattern. You can still try and use '(?flags:re)' Re2 syntax to set options for the scope of this regex.
The returned values are precisely the captures of the underlying regex, in order: note that unlike (say) Re2.Match.get_all
, the whole match is *not* included (if you want that, just use capture
). Named captures are not accessible by name.
ignore t
is a regex which matches the same strings that t
matches, but doesn't call functions on the captured submatches. Particularly, something like ignore (map
(string "x") ~f:Int.of_string)
won't raise an exception, because the int conversion is never attempted.
and_capture t
returns the string matched by t
in addition to whatever it was already going to return.
val fail : 'a t
Regex that matches nothing
greedy
defaults to true. If false, the regexp will prefer not matching.
repeat ~min ~max t
constructs the regex t{min,max}
. min
defaults to 0
and max
defaults to None
(unbounded), so that just plain repeat t
is equivalent to t*
.
It would be better for repeat
to be 'a t -> 'a list t
, but the re2 library doesn't give you access to repeated submatches like that. Hence, repeat
ignores all submatches of its argument and does not call any callbacks that may have been attached to them, as if it had ignore
called on its result.
times r n
essentially constructs the regex r{n}
. It is equivalent to repeat ~min:n ~max:(Some n) r
.
Compare with, say, all (List.init n ~f:(fun _ -> r))
, which constructs the regex rrr...r (with n copies of r) and has the type 'a t -> 'a list t
.
val string : string -> unit t
val any_string : string t
val start_of_input : unit t
Matches empty string at the beginning of the text
val end_of_input : unit t
Matches empty string at the end of the text
module Char : sig ... end
module Decimal : sig ... end