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- .TH PCRE_GET_STRINGTABLE_ENTRIES 3 "24 June 2012" "PCRE 8.30"
- .SH NAME
- PCRE - Perl-compatible regular expressions
- .SH SYNOPSIS
- .rs
- .sp
- .B #include <pcre.h>
- .PP
- .nf
- .B int pcre_get_stringtable_entries(const pcre *\fIcode\fP,
- .B " const char *\fIname\fP, char **\fIfirst\fP, char **\fIlast\fP);"
- .sp
- .B int pcre16_get_stringtable_entries(const pcre16 *\fIcode\fP,
- .B " PCRE_SPTR16 \fIname\fP, PCRE_UCHAR16 **\fIfirst\fP, PCRE_UCHAR16 **\fIlast\fP);"
- .sp
- .B int pcre32_get_stringtable_entries(const pcre32 *\fIcode\fP,
- .B " PCRE_SPTR32 \fIname\fP, PCRE_UCHAR32 **\fIfirst\fP, PCRE_UCHAR32 **\fIlast\fP);"
- .fi
- .
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- .rs
- .sp
- This convenience function finds, for a compiled pattern, the first and last
- entries for a given name in the table that translates capturing parenthesis
- names into numbers. When names are required to be unique (PCRE_DUPNAMES is
- \fInot\fP set), it is usually easier to use \fBpcre[16|32]_get_stringnumber()\fP
- instead.
- .sp
- \fIcode\fP Compiled regular expression
- \fIname\fP Name whose entries required
- \fIfirst\fP Where to return a pointer to the first entry
- \fIlast\fP Where to return a pointer to the last entry
- .sp
- The yield of the function is the length of each entry, or
- PCRE_ERROR_NOSUBSTRING if none are found.
- .P
- There is a complete description of the PCRE native API, including the format of
- the table entries, in the
- .\" HREF
- \fBpcreapi\fP
- .\"
- page, and a description of the POSIX API in the
- .\" HREF
- \fBpcreposix\fP
- .\"
- page.
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