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SLRE: Super Light Regular Expression library
============================================
-SLRE is an ISO C library that implements a subset of Perl regular
-expression syntax. Main features of SLRE are:
-
- * Written in strict ANSI C'89
- * Small size (compiled x86 code is about 5kB)
- * Uses little stack and does no dynamic memory allocation
- * Provides simple intuitive API
- * Implements most useful subset of Perl regex syntax (see below)
- * Easily extensible. E.g. if one wants to introduce a new
-metacharacter `\i`, meaning "IPv4 address", it is easy to do so with SLRE.
-
-SLRE is perfect for tasks like parsing network requests, configuration
-files, user input, etc, when libraries like [PCRE](http://pcre.org) are too
-heavyweight for the given task. Developers of embedded systems would benefit
-most.
-
-## Supported Syntax
-
- (?i) Must be at the beginning of the regex. Makes match case-insensitive
- ^ Match beginning of a buffer
- $ Match end of a buffer
- () Grouping and substring capturing
- \s Match whitespace
- \S Match non-whitespace
- \d Match decimal digit
- + Match one or more times (greedy)
- +? Match one or more times (non-greedy)
- * Match zero or more times (greedy)
- *? Match zero or more times (non-greedy)
- ? Match zero or once (non-greedy)
- x|y Match x or y (alternation operator)
- \meta Match one of the meta character: ^$().[]*+?|\
- \xHH Match byte with hex value 0xHH, e.g. \x4a
- [...] Match any character from set. Ranges like [a-z] are supported
- [^...] Match any character but ones from set
-
-Under development: Unicode support.
-
-## API
-
- int slre_match(const char *regexp, const char *buf, int buf_len,
- struct slre_cap *caps, int num_caps);
-
-`slre_match()` matches string buffer `buf` of length `buf_len` against
-regular expression `regexp`, which should conform the syntax outlined
-above. If regular expression `regexp` contains brackets, `slre_match()`
-can capture the respective substrings into the array of `struct slre_cap`
-structures:
-
- /* Stores matched fragment for the expression inside brackets */
- struct slre_cap {
- const char *ptr; /* Points to the matched fragment */
- int len; /* Length of the matched fragment */
- };
-
-N-th member of the `caps` array will contain fragment that corresponds to the
-N-th opening bracket in the `regex`, N is zero-based. `slre_match()` returns
-number of bytes scanned from the beginning of the string. If return value is
-greater or equal to 0, there is a match. If return value is less then 0, there
-is no match. Negative return codes are as follows:
-
- #define SLRE_NO_MATCH -1
- #define SLRE_UNEXPECTED_QUANTIFIER -2
- #define SLRE_UNBALANCED_BRACKETS -3
- #define SLRE_INTERNAL_ERROR -4
- #define SLRE_INVALID_CHARACTER_SET -5
- #define SLRE_INVALID_METACHARACTER -6
- #define SLRE_CAPS_ARRAY_TOO_SMALL -7
- #define SLRE_TOO_MANY_BRANCHES -8
- #define SLRE_TOO_MANY_BRACKETS -9
-
-
-## Example: parsing HTTP request line
-
- const char *request = " GET /index.html HTTP/1.0\r\n\r\n";
- struct slre_cap caps[4];
-
- if (slre_match("^\\s*(\\S+)\\s+(\\S+)\\s+HTTP/(\\d)\\.(\\d)",
- request, strlen(request), caps, 4) > 0) {
- printf("Method: [%.*s], URI: [%.*s]\n",
- caps[0].len, caps[0].ptr,
- caps[1].len, caps[1].ptr);
- } else {
- printf("Error parsing [%s]\n", request);
- }
-
-## Example: find all URLs in a string
-
- static const char *str =
- " "
- " some link";
-
- static const char *regex = "(?i)((https?://)[^\\s/'\"<>]+/?[^\\s'\"<>]*)";
- struct slre_cap caps[2];
- int i, j = 0, str_len = strlen(str);
-
- while (j < str_len &&
- (i = slre_match(regex, str + j, str_len - j, caps, 2, NULL)) > 0) {
- printf("Found URL: [%.*s]\n", caps[0].len, caps[0].ptr);
- j += i;
- }
-
-Output:
-
- Found URL: [HTTPS://FOO.COM/x?b#c=tab1]
- Found URL: [http://cesanta.com]
-
-# License
-
-SLRE is released under
-[GNU GPL v.2](http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html).
-Businesses have an option to get non-restrictive, royalty-free commercial
-license and professional support from
-[Cesanta Software](http://cesanta.com).
-
-[Super Light DNS Resolver](https://github.com/cesanta/sldr),
-[Mongoose web server](https://github.com/cesanta/mongoose)
-are other projects by Cesanta Software, developed with the same philosophy
-of functionality and simplicity.
+SLRE documentation is at
+[http://cesanta.com/#docs,SLRE.md](http://cesanta.com/#docs,SLRE.md)