Jakarta-ORO 2.0.6 API: Package org.apache.oro.text.regex
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Interface Summary | |
MatchResult | The MatchResult interface allows PatternMatcher implementors to return results storing match information in whatever format they like, while presenting a consistent way of accessing that information. |
Pattern | The Pattern interface allows multiple representations of a regular expression to be defined. |
PatternCompiler | The PatternCompiler interface defines the operations a regular expression compiler must implement. |
PatternMatcher | The PatternMatcher interface defines the operations a regular expression matcher must implement. |
Substitution | The Substitution interface provides a means for you to control how
a substitution is performed when using the
Util.substitute method. |
Class Summary | |
PatternMatcherInput | The PatternMatcherInput class is used to preserve state across
calls to the contains() methods of PatternMatcher instances. |
Perl5Compiler | The Perl5Compiler class is used to create compiled regular expressions conforming to the Perl5 regular expression syntax. |
Perl5Debug | The Perl5Debug class is not intended for general use and should not be instantiated, but is provided because some users may find the output of its single method to be useful. |
Perl5Matcher | The Perl5Matcher class is used to match regular expressions (conforming to the Perl5 regular expression syntax) generated by Perl5Compiler. |
Perl5Pattern | An implementation of the Pattern interface for Perl5 regular expressions. |
Perl5Substitution | Perl5Substitution implements a Substitution consisting of a literal string, but allowing Perl5 variable interpolation referencing saved groups in a match. |
StringSubstitution | StringSubstitution implements a Substitution consisting of a simple literal string. |
Util | The Util class is a holder for useful static utility methods that can be generically applied to Pattern and PatternMatcher instances. |
Exception Summary | |
MalformedPatternException | A class used to signify the occurrence of a syntax error in a regular expression that is being compiled. |
This package used to be the OROMatcher library and provides both generic regular expression interfaces and Perl5 regular expression compatible implementation classes.
Note: The following information will be moved into the user's guide.
Here we summarize the syntax of Perl5.003 regular expressions, all of
which is supported by the Perl5 classes in this package. However, for
a definitive reference, you should consult the
perlre
man page
that accompanies the Perl5 distribution and also the book
Programming Perl, 2nd Edition from O'Reilly & Associates.
We are working toward implementing the features added after Perl5.003
up to and including Perl 5.6. Please remember, we only guarantee
support for Perl5.003 expressions in version 2.0.
By default, a quantified subpattern is greedy . In other words it matches as many times as possible without causing the rest of the pattern not to match. To change the quantifiers to match the minimum number of times possible, without causing the rest of the pattern not to match, you may use a "?" right after the quantifier.
Perl5 extended regular expressions are fully supported.
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