/* This file is part of the KDE libraries Copyright (c) 1999 Torben Weis This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation. This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Library General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ #ifndef __kregexp_h__ #define __kregexp_h__ #include "tdelibs_export.h" class KRegExpPrivate; /** * @deprecated * Please use TQRegExp instead. * * Regular expression (regexp) matching with back-references. * * This was implemented * because TQRegExp did not support back-references. It now does and * is recommended over KRegExp because of the unicode support and the * more powerful API. * * Back-references are parts of a regexp grouped with parentheses. If a * string matches the regexp, you can access the text that matched each * group with the group method. This is similar to regular expressions * in Perl. * * Example: * \code * KRegExp ex( "([A-Za-z]+) (.+)" ); * ex.match( "42 Torben Weis" ); * kdDebug() << ex.group(0) << endl; * kdDebug() << ex.group(1) << endl; * kdDebug() << ex.group(2) << endl; * \endcode * Output: * \code * Torben Weis * Torben * Weis * \endcode * * Please notice that KRegExp does @em not support unicode. * * @author Torben Weis */ class TDECORE_EXPORT KDE_DEPRECATED KRegExp { public: /** * Creates a KRegExp object without a default pattern. */ KRegExp(); /** * Creates a KRegExp object. * @param _pattern The regular expression to use for matches. * @param _mode If this is "i", case-insensitive matches will be * performed. */ KRegExp( const char *_pattern, const char *_mode = "" ); ~KRegExp(); /** * Prepare a regular expression for subsequent matches. * @param _pattern The regular expression to use for matches. * @param _mode If this is "i", case-insensitive matches will be * performed. * @return bool if successful. */ bool compile( const char *_pattern, const char *_mode = "" ); /** * Match a string to the last supplied regexp. * @param _string the string to match * @return @p true on match, false otherwise. */ bool match( const char *_string ); /** * Returns a group from the match. * * @param _grp May be in the range [0..9]. If @p _grp is 0 then the complete * matched string is returned. * @return a grouped substring. A substring may be empty. * In this case 0 is returned. Otherwise you may @em not * delete or modify the returned value. In addition the * returned value becomes invalid after the KRegExp instance * is deleted or after match() was called again. */ const char *group( int _grp ); /** * The offset of the given group in the string. * @param _grp May be in the range [0..9]. If @p _grp is 0 then the start offset * of the complete matched string is returned. * @return The start offset of the grouped substring. */ int groupStart( int _grp ); /** * The offset of the given group's end in the string. * @param _grp May be in the range [0..9]. If @p _grp is 0 then the end offset * of the complete matched string is returned. * @return The end offset of the grouped substring. The "end offset" is the first * character after the string. */ int groupEnd( int _grp ); private: KRegExpPrivate *m_pPrivate; }; #endif