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Provides a regex matcher that composes several other regex matchers automatically.
This module is home to a meta Regex
, which provides a convenient high
level API for executing regular expressions in linear time.
§Comparison with the regex
crate
A meta Regex
is the implementation used directly by the regex
crate.
Indeed, the regex
crate API is essentially just a light wrapper over a meta
Regex
. This means that if you need the full flexibility offered by this
API, then you should be able to switch to using this API directly without
any changes in match semantics or syntax. However, there are some API level
differences:
- The
regex
crate API returns match objects that include references to the haystack itself, which in turn makes it easy to access the matching strings without having to slice the haystack yourself. In contrast, a metaRegex
returns match objects that only have offsets in them. - At time of writing, a meta
Regex
doesn’t have some of the convenience routines that theregex
crate has, such as replacements. Note though thatCaptures::interpolate_string
will handle the replacement string interpolation for you. - A meta
Regex
supports theInput
abstraction, which provides a way to configure a search in more ways than is supported by theregex
crate. For example,Input::anchored
can be used to run an anchored search, regardless of whether the pattern is itself anchored with a^
. - A meta
Regex
supports multi-pattern searching everywhere. Indeed, everyMatch
returned by the search APIs include aPatternID
indicating which pattern matched. In the single pattern case, all matches correspond toPatternID::ZERO
. In contrast, theregex
crate has distinctRegex
and aRegexSet
APIs. The former only supports a single pattern, while the latter supports multiple patterns but cannot report the offsets of a match. - A meta
Regex
provides the explicit capability of bypassing its internal memory pool for automatically acquiring mutable scratch space required by its internal regex engines. Namely, aCache
can be explicitly provided to lower level routines such asRegex::search_with
.
Structs§
- An error that occurs when construction of a
Regex
fails. - A builder for configuring and constructing a
Regex
. - Represents mutable scratch space used by regex engines during a search.
- An iterator over all non-overlapping leftmost matches with their capturing groups.
- An object describing the configuration of a
Regex
. - An iterator over all non-overlapping matches.
- A regex matcher that works by composing several other regex matchers automatically.
- Yields all substrings delimited by a regular expression match.
- Yields at most
N
spans delimited by a regular expression match.