1 | // |
2 | // RegularExpression.h |
3 | // |
4 | // Library: Foundation |
5 | // Package: RegExp |
6 | // Module: RegularExpression |
7 | // |
8 | // Definitions of class RegularExpression. |
9 | // |
10 | // A wrapper class for Philip Hazel's PCRE - Perl Compatible Regular Expressions |
11 | // library (http://www.pcre.org). |
12 | // |
13 | // Copyright (c) 2004-2006, Applied Informatics Software Engineering GmbH. |
14 | // and Contributors. |
15 | // |
16 | // SPDX-License-Identifier: BSL-1.0 |
17 | // |
18 | |
19 | |
20 | #ifndef Foundation_RegularExpression_INCLUDED |
21 | #define Foundation_RegularExpression_INCLUDED |
22 | |
23 | |
24 | #include "Poco/Foundation.h" |
25 | #include <vector> |
26 | #include <map> |
27 | |
28 | |
29 | namespace Poco { |
30 | |
31 | |
32 | class Foundation_API RegularExpression |
33 | /// A class for working with regular expressions. |
34 | /// Implemented using PCRE, the Perl Compatible |
35 | /// Regular Expressions library by Philip Hazel |
36 | /// (see http://www.pcre.org). |
37 | { |
38 | public: |
39 | enum Options // These must match the corresponding options in pcre.h! |
40 | /// Some of the following options can only be passed to the constructor; |
41 | /// some can be passed only to matching functions, and some can be used |
42 | /// everywhere. |
43 | /// |
44 | /// * Options marked [ctor] can be passed to the constructor. |
45 | /// * Options marked [match] can be passed to match, extract, split and subst. |
46 | /// * Options marked [subst] can be passed to subst. |
47 | /// |
48 | /// See the PCRE documentation for more information. |
49 | { |
50 | RE_CASELESS = 0x00000001, /// case insensitive matching (/i) [ctor] |
51 | RE_MULTILINE = 0x00000002, /// enable multi-line mode; affects ^ and $ (/m) [ctor] |
52 | RE_DOTALL = 0x00000004, /// dot matches all characters, including newline (/s) [ctor] |
53 | RE_EXTENDED = 0x00000008, /// totally ignore whitespace (/x) [ctor] |
54 | RE_ANCHORED = 0x00000010, /// treat pattern as if it starts with a ^ [ctor, match] |
55 | RE_DOLLAR_ENDONLY = 0x00000020, /// dollar matches end-of-string only, not last newline in string [ctor] |
56 | = 0x00000040, /// enable optional PCRE functionality [ctor] |
57 | RE_NOTBOL = 0x00000080, /// circumflex does not match beginning of string [match] |
58 | RE_NOTEOL = 0x00000100, /// $ does not match end of string [match] |
59 | RE_UNGREEDY = 0x00000200, /// make quantifiers ungreedy [ctor] |
60 | RE_NOTEMPTY = 0x00000400, /// empty string never matches [match] |
61 | RE_UTF8 = 0x00000800, /// assume pattern and subject is UTF-8 encoded [ctor] |
62 | RE_NO_AUTO_CAPTURE = 0x00001000, /// disable numbered capturing parentheses [ctor, match] |
63 | RE_NO_UTF8_CHECK = 0x00002000, /// do not check validity of UTF-8 code sequences [match] |
64 | RE_FIRSTLINE = 0x00040000, /// an unanchored pattern is required to match |
65 | /// before or at the first newline in the subject string, |
66 | /// though the matched text may continue over the newline [ctor] |
67 | RE_DUPNAMES = 0x00080000, /// names used to identify capturing subpatterns need not be unique [ctor] |
68 | RE_NEWLINE_CR = 0x00100000, /// assume newline is CR ('\r'), the default [ctor] |
69 | RE_NEWLINE_LF = 0x00200000, /// assume newline is LF ('\n') [ctor] |
70 | RE_NEWLINE_CRLF = 0x00300000, /// assume newline is CRLF ("\r\n") [ctor] |
71 | RE_NEWLINE_ANY = 0x00400000, /// assume newline is any valid Unicode newline character [ctor] |
72 | RE_NEWLINE_ANYCRLF = 0x00500000, /// assume newline is any of CR, LF, CRLF [ctor] |
73 | RE_GLOBAL = 0x10000000, /// replace all occurrences (/g) [subst] |
74 | RE_NO_VARS = 0x20000000 /// treat dollar in replacement string as ordinary character [subst] |
75 | }; |
76 | |
77 | struct Match |
78 | { |
79 | std::string::size_type offset; /// zero based offset (std::string::npos if subexpr does not match) |
80 | std::string::size_type length; /// length of substring |
81 | std::string name; /// name of group |
82 | }; |
83 | typedef std::vector<Match> MatchVec; |
84 | typedef std::map<int, std::string> GroupMap; |
85 | |
86 | RegularExpression(const std::string& pattern, int options = 0, bool study = true); |
87 | /// Creates a regular expression and parses the given pattern. |
88 | /// If study is true, the pattern is analyzed and optimized. This |
89 | /// is mainly useful if the pattern is used more than once. |
90 | /// For a description of the options, please see the PCRE documentation. |
91 | /// Throws a RegularExpressionException if the patter cannot be compiled. |
92 | |
93 | ~RegularExpression(); |
94 | /// Destroys the regular expression. |
95 | |
96 | int match(const std::string& subject, Match& mtch, int options = 0) const; |
97 | /// Matches the given subject string against the pattern. Returns the position |
98 | /// of the first captured substring in mtch. |
99 | /// If no part of the subject matches the pattern, mtch.offset is std::string::npos and |
100 | /// mtch.length is 0. |
101 | /// Throws a RegularExpressionException in case of an error. |
102 | /// Returns the number of matches. |
103 | |
104 | int match(const std::string& subject, std::string::size_type offset, Match& mtch, int options = 0) const; |
105 | /// Matches the given subject string, starting at offset, against the pattern. |
106 | /// Returns the position of the captured substring in mtch. |
107 | /// If no part of the subject matches the pattern, mtch.offset is std::string::npos and |
108 | /// mtch.length is 0. |
109 | /// Throws a RegularExpressionException in case of an error. |
110 | /// Returns the number of matches. |
111 | |
112 | int match(const std::string& subject, std::string::size_type offset, MatchVec& matches, int options = 0) const; |
113 | /// Matches the given subject string against the pattern. |
114 | /// The first entry in matches contains the position of the captured substring. |
115 | /// The following entries identify matching subpatterns. See the PCRE documentation |
116 | /// for a more detailed explanation. |
117 | /// If no part of the subject matches the pattern, matches is empty. |
118 | /// Throws a RegularExpressionException in case of an error. |
119 | /// Returns the number of matches. |
120 | |
121 | bool match(const std::string& subject, std::string::size_type offset = 0) const; |
122 | /// Returns true if and only if the subject matches the regular expression. |
123 | /// |
124 | /// Internally, this method sets the RE_ANCHORED and RE_NOTEMPTY options for |
125 | /// matching, which means that the empty string will never match and |
126 | /// the pattern is treated as if it starts with a ^. |
127 | |
128 | bool match(const std::string& subject, std::string::size_type offset, int options) const; |
129 | /// Returns true if and only if the subject matches the regular expression. |
130 | |
131 | bool operator == (const std::string& subject) const; |
132 | /// Returns true if and only if the subject matches the regular expression. |
133 | /// |
134 | /// Internally, this method sets the RE_ANCHORED and RE_NOTEMPTY options for |
135 | /// matching, which means that the empty string will never match and |
136 | /// the pattern is treated as if it starts with a ^. |
137 | |
138 | bool operator != (const std::string& subject) const; |
139 | /// Returns true if and only if the subject does not match the regular expression. |
140 | /// |
141 | /// Internally, this method sets the RE_ANCHORED and RE_NOTEMPTY options for |
142 | /// matching, which means that the empty string will never match and |
143 | /// the pattern is treated as if it starts with a ^. |
144 | |
145 | int (const std::string& subject, std::string& str, int options = 0) const; |
146 | /// Matches the given subject string against the pattern. |
147 | /// Returns the captured string. |
148 | /// Throws a RegularExpressionException in case of an error. |
149 | /// Returns the number of matches. |
150 | |
151 | int (const std::string& subject, std::string::size_type offset, std::string& str, int options = 0) const; |
152 | /// Matches the given subject string, starting at offset, against the pattern. |
153 | /// Returns the captured string. |
154 | /// Throws a RegularExpressionException in case of an error. |
155 | /// Returns the number of matches. |
156 | |
157 | int split(const std::string& subject, std::vector<std::string>& strings, int options = 0) const; |
158 | /// Matches the given subject string against the pattern. |
159 | /// The first entry in captured is the captured substring. |
160 | /// The following entries contain substrings matching subpatterns. See the PCRE documentation |
161 | /// for a more detailed explanation. |
162 | /// If no part of the subject matches the pattern, captured is empty. |
163 | /// Throws a RegularExpressionException in case of an error. |
164 | /// Returns the number of matches. |
165 | |
166 | int split(const std::string& subject, std::string::size_type offset, std::vector<std::string>& strings, int options = 0) const; |
167 | /// Matches the given subject string against the pattern. |
168 | /// The first entry in captured is the captured substring. |
169 | /// The following entries contain substrings matching subpatterns. See the PCRE documentation |
170 | /// for a more detailed explanation. |
171 | /// If no part of the subject matches the pattern, captured is empty. |
172 | /// Throws a RegularExpressionException in case of an error. |
173 | /// Returns the number of matches. |
174 | |
175 | int subst(std::string& subject, const std::string& replacement, int options = 0) const; |
176 | /// Substitute in subject all matches of the pattern with replacement. |
177 | /// If RE_GLOBAL is specified as option, all matches are replaced. Otherwise, |
178 | /// only the first match is replaced. |
179 | /// Occurrences of $<n> (for example, $1, $2, ...) in replacement are replaced |
180 | /// with the corresponding captured string. $0 is the original subject string. |
181 | /// Returns the number of replaced occurrences. |
182 | |
183 | int (std::string& subject, std::string::size_type offset, const std::string& replacement, int options = 0) const; |
184 | /// Substitute in subject all matches of the pattern with replacement, |
185 | /// starting at offset. |
186 | /// If RE_GLOBAL is specified as option, all matches are replaced. Otherwise, |
187 | /// only the first match is replaced. |
188 | /// Unless RE_NO_VARS is specified, occurrences of $<n> (for example, $0, $1, $2, ... $9) |
189 | /// in replacement are replaced with the corresponding captured string. |
190 | /// $0 is the captured substring. $1 ... $n are the substrings matching the subpatterns. |
191 | /// Returns the number of replaced occurrences. |
192 | |
193 | static bool match(const std::string& subject, const std::string& pattern, int options = 0); |
194 | /// Matches the given subject string against the regular expression given in pattern, |
195 | /// using the given options. |
196 | |
197 | protected: |
198 | std::string::size_type (std::string& subject, std::string::size_type offset, const std::string& replacement, int options) const; |
199 | |
200 | private: |
201 | // Note: to avoid a dependency on the pcre.h header the following are |
202 | // declared as void* and casted to the correct type in the implementation file. |
203 | void* _pcre; // Actual type is pcre* |
204 | void* ; // Actual type is struct pcre_extra* |
205 | |
206 | GroupMap _groups; |
207 | |
208 | static const int OVEC_SIZE; |
209 | |
210 | RegularExpression(); |
211 | RegularExpression(const RegularExpression&); |
212 | RegularExpression& operator = (const RegularExpression&); |
213 | }; |
214 | |
215 | |
216 | // |
217 | // inlines |
218 | // |
219 | inline int RegularExpression::match(const std::string& subject, Match& mtch, int options) const |
220 | { |
221 | return match(subject, 0, mtch, options); |
222 | } |
223 | |
224 | |
225 | inline int RegularExpression::split(const std::string& subject, std::vector<std::string>& strings, int options) const |
226 | { |
227 | return split(subject, 0, strings, options); |
228 | } |
229 | |
230 | |
231 | inline int RegularExpression::(std::string& subject, const std::string& replacement, int options) const |
232 | { |
233 | return subst(subject, 0, replacement, options); |
234 | } |
235 | |
236 | |
237 | inline bool RegularExpression::operator == (const std::string& subject) const |
238 | { |
239 | return match(subject); |
240 | } |
241 | |
242 | |
243 | inline bool RegularExpression::operator != (const std::string& subject) const |
244 | { |
245 | return !match(subject); |
246 | } |
247 | |
248 | |
249 | } // namespace Poco |
250 | |
251 | |
252 | #endif // Foundation_RegularExpression_INCLUDED |
253 | |