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- <h1>pcre2convert man page</h1>
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- <ul>
- <li><a name="TOC1" href="#SEC1">EXPERIMENTAL PATTERN CONVERSION FUNCTIONS</a>
- <li><a name="TOC2" href="#SEC2">THE CONVERT CONTEXT</a>
- <li><a name="TOC3" href="#SEC3">THE CONVERSION FUNCTION</a>
- <li><a name="TOC4" href="#SEC4">CONVERTING GLOBS</a>
- <li><a name="TOC5" href="#SEC5">CONVERTING POSIX PATTERNS</a>
- <li><a name="TOC6" href="#SEC6">AUTHOR</a>
- <li><a name="TOC7" href="#SEC7">REVISION</a>
- </ul>
- <br><a name="SEC1" href="#TOC1">EXPERIMENTAL PATTERN CONVERSION FUNCTIONS</a><br>
- <P>
- This document describes a set of functions that can be used to convert
- "foreign" patterns into PCRE2 regular expressions. This facility is currently
- experimental, and may be changed in future releases. Two kinds of pattern,
- globs and POSIX patterns, are supported.
- </P>
- <br><a name="SEC2" href="#TOC1">THE CONVERT CONTEXT</a><br>
- <P>
- <b>pcre2_convert_context *pcre2_convert_context_create(</b>
- <b> pcre2_general_context *<i>gcontext</i>);</b>
- <br>
- <br>
- <b>pcre2_convert_context *pcre2_convert_context_copy(</b>
- <b> pcre2_convert_context *<i>cvcontext</i>);</b>
- <br>
- <br>
- <b>void pcre2_convert_context_free(pcre2_convert_context *<i>cvcontext</i>);</b>
- <br>
- <br>
- <b>int pcre2_set_glob_escape(pcre2_convert_context *<i>cvcontext</i>,</b>
- <b> uint32_t <i>escape_char</i>);</b>
- <br>
- <br>
- <b>int pcre2_set_glob_separator(pcre2_convert_context *<i>cvcontext</i>,</b>
- <b> uint32_t <i>separator_char</i>);</b>
- <br>
- <br>
- A convert context is used to hold parameters that affect the way that pattern
- conversion works. Like all PCRE2 contexts, you need to use a context only if
- you want to override the defaults. There are the usual create, copy, and free
- functions. If custom memory management functions are set in a general context
- that is passed to <b>pcre2_convert_context_create()</b>, they are used for all
- memory management within the conversion functions.
- </P>
- <P>
- There are only two parameters in the convert context at present. Both apply
- only to glob conversions. The escape character defaults to grave accent under
- Windows, otherwise backslash. It can be set to zero, meaning no escape
- character, or to any punctuation character with a code point less than 256.
- The separator character defaults to backslash under Windows, otherwise forward
- slash. It can be set to forward slash, backslash, or dot.
- </P>
- <P>
- The two setting functions return zero on success, or PCRE2_ERROR_BADDATA if
- their second argument is invalid.
- </P>
- <br><a name="SEC3" href="#TOC1">THE CONVERSION FUNCTION</a><br>
- <P>
- <b>int pcre2_pattern_convert(PCRE2_SPTR <i>pattern</i>, PCRE2_SIZE <i>length</i>,</b>
- <b> uint32_t <i>options</i>, PCRE2_UCHAR **<i>buffer</i>,</b>
- <b> PCRE2_SIZE *<i>blength</i>, pcre2_convert_context *<i>cvcontext</i>);</b>
- <br>
- <br>
- <b>void pcre2_converted_pattern_free(PCRE2_UCHAR *<i>converted_pattern</i>);</b>
- <br>
- <br>
- The first two arguments of <b>pcre2_pattern_convert()</b> define the foreign
- pattern that is to be converted. The length may be given as
- PCRE2_ZERO_TERMINATED. The <b>options</b> argument defines how the pattern is to
- be processed. If the input is UTF, the PCRE2_CONVERT_UTF option should be set.
- PCRE2_CONVERT_NO_UTF_CHECK may also be set if you are sure the input is valid.
- One or more of the glob options, or one of the following POSIX options must be
- set to define the type of conversion that is required:
- <pre>
- PCRE2_CONVERT_GLOB
- PCRE2_CONVERT_GLOB_NO_WILD_SEPARATOR
- PCRE2_CONVERT_GLOB_NO_STARSTAR
- PCRE2_CONVERT_POSIX_BASIC
- PCRE2_CONVERT_POSIX_EXTENDED
- </pre>
- Details of the conversions are given below. The <b>buffer</b> and <b>blength</b>
- arguments define how the output is handled:
- </P>
- <P>
- If <b>buffer</b> is NULL, the function just returns the length of the converted
- pattern via <b>blength</b>. This is one less than the length of buffer needed,
- because a terminating zero is always added to the output.
- </P>
- <P>
- If <b>buffer</b> points to a NULL pointer, an output buffer is obtained using
- the allocator in the context or <b>malloc()</b> if no context is supplied. A
- pointer to this buffer is placed in the variable to which <b>buffer</b> points.
- When no longer needed the output buffer must be freed by calling
- <b>pcre2_converted_pattern_free()</b>. If this function is called with a NULL
- argument, it returns immediately without doing anything.
- </P>
- <P>
- If <b>buffer</b> points to a non-NULL pointer, <b>blength</b> must be set to the
- actual length of the buffer provided (in code units).
- </P>
- <P>
- In all cases, after successful conversion, the variable pointed to by
- <b>blength</b> is updated to the length actually used (in code units), excluding
- the terminating zero that is always added.
- </P>
- <P>
- If an error occurs, the length (via <b>blength</b>) is set to the offset
- within the input pattern where the error was detected. Only gross syntax errors
- are caught; there are plenty of errors that will get passed on for
- <b>pcre2_compile()</b> to discover.
- </P>
- <P>
- The return from <b>pcre2_pattern_convert()</b> is zero on success or a non-zero
- PCRE2 error code. Note that PCRE2 error codes may be positive or negative:
- <b>pcre2_compile()</b> uses mostly positive codes and <b>pcre2_match()</b>
- negative ones; <b>pcre2_convert()</b> uses existing codes of both kinds. A
- textual error message can be obtained by calling
- <b>pcre2_get_error_message()</b>.
- </P>
- <br><a name="SEC4" href="#TOC1">CONVERTING GLOBS</a><br>
- <P>
- Globs are used to match file names, and consequently have the concept of a
- "path separator", which defaults to backslash under Windows and forward slash
- otherwise. If PCRE2_CONVERT_GLOB is set, the wildcards * and ? are not
- permitted to match separator characters, but the double-star (**) feature
- (which does match separators) is supported.
- </P>
- <P>
- PCRE2_CONVERT_GLOB_NO_WILD_SEPARATOR matches globs with wildcards allowed to
- match separator characters. PCRE2_GLOB_NO_STARSTAR matches globs with the
- double-star feature disabled. These options may be given together.
- </P>
- <br><a name="SEC5" href="#TOC1">CONVERTING POSIX PATTERNS</a><br>
- <P>
- POSIX defines two kinds of regular expression pattern: basic and extended.
- These can be processed by setting PCRE2_CONVERT_POSIX_BASIC or
- PCRE2_CONVERT_POSIX_EXTENDED, respectively.
- </P>
- <P>
- In POSIX patterns, backslash is not special in a character class. Unmatched
- closing parentheses are treated as literals.
- </P>
- <P>
- In basic patterns, ? + | {} and () must be escaped to be recognized
- as metacharacters outside a character class. If the first character in the
- pattern is * it is treated as a literal. ^ is a metacharacter only at the start
- of a branch.
- </P>
- <P>
- In extended patterns, a backslash not in a character class always
- makes the next character literal, whatever it is. There are no backreferences.
- </P>
- <P>
- Note: POSIX mandates that the longest possible match at the first matching
- position must be found. This is not what <b>pcre2_match()</b> does; it yields
- the first match that is found. An application can use <b>pcre2_dfa_match()</b>
- to find the longest match, but that does not support backreferences (but then
- neither do POSIX extended patterns).
- </P>
- <br><a name="SEC6" href="#TOC1">AUTHOR</a><br>
- <P>
- Philip Hazel
- <br>
- University Computing Service
- <br>
- Cambridge, England.
- <br>
- </P>
- <br><a name="SEC7" href="#TOC1">REVISION</a><br>
- <P>
- Last updated: 28 June 2018
- <br>
- Copyright © 1997-2018 University of Cambridge.
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