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  6. <h1>pcre_get_named_substring man page</h1>
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  16. SYNOPSIS
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  19. <b>#include &#60;pcre.h&#62;</b>
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  22. <b>int pcre_get_named_substring(const pcre *<i>code</i>,</b>
  23. <b> const char *<i>subject</i>, int *<i>ovector</i>,</b>
  24. <b> int <i>stringcount</i>, const char *<i>stringname</i>,</b>
  25. <b> const char **<i>stringptr</i>);</b>
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  28. <b>int pcre16_get_named_substring(const pcre16 *<i>code</i>,</b>
  29. <b> PCRE_SPTR16 <i>subject</i>, int *<i>ovector</i>,</b>
  30. <b> int <i>stringcount</i>, PCRE_SPTR16 <i>stringname</i>,</b>
  31. <b> PCRE_SPTR16 *<i>stringptr</i>);</b>
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  34. <b>int pcre32_get_named_substring(const pcre32 *<i>code</i>,</b>
  35. <b> PCRE_SPTR32 <i>subject</i>, int *<i>ovector</i>,</b>
  36. <b> int <i>stringcount</i>, PCRE_SPTR32 <i>stringname</i>,</b>
  37. <b> PCRE_SPTR32 *<i>stringptr</i>);</b>
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  40. DESCRIPTION
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  43. This is a convenience function for extracting a captured substring by name. The
  44. arguments are:
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  46. <i>code</i> Compiled pattern
  47. <i>subject</i> Subject that has been successfully matched
  48. <i>ovector</i> Offset vector that <b>pcre[16|32]_exec()</b> used
  49. <i>stringcount</i> Value returned by <b>pcre[16|32]_exec()</b>
  50. <i>stringname</i> Name of the required substring
  51. <i>stringptr</i> Where to put the string pointer
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  53. The memory in which the substring is placed is obtained by calling
  54. <b>pcre[16|32]_malloc()</b>. The convenience function
  55. <b>pcre[16|32]_free_substring()</b> can be used to free it when it is no longer
  56. needed. The yield of the function is the length of the extracted substring,
  57. PCRE_ERROR_NOMEMORY if sufficient memory could not be obtained, or
  58. PCRE_ERROR_NOSUBSTRING if the string name is invalid.
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