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/*
* Copyright (C)2005-2019 Haxe Foundation
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
* copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
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*
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* all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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*/
package lua.lib.lrexlib;
import haxe.extern.EitherType;
@:luaRequire("rex_pcre")
extern class Rex {
inline static function create(expr:String, flag:EitherType<Int, String>):Rex {
return untyped Rex['new'](expr, flag);
}
/**
The function searches for the first match of the regexp `patt` in the
string `subj`, starting from offset `init`, subject to flags `cf` and `ef`.
@return matched string, or array of strings.
**/
static function match(patt:EitherType<Rex, String>, subj:String, ?init:Int, ?ef:Int):Dynamic;
/**
The function searches for the first match of the regexp patt in the string
`subj`, starting from offset `init`, subject to flags `cf` and `ef`.
**/
static function find(patt:EitherType<Rex, String>, subj:String, ?init:Int, ?ef:Int):Dynamic;
/**
The function is intended for use in the generic for Lua construct. It is
used for splitting a subject string `subj` into parts (sections). The `sep`
parameter is a regular expression pattern representing separators between
the sections.
**/
static function split(subj:String, sep:EitherType<Rex, String>, ?cf:Int, ?ef:Int):Void->String;
/**
This function counts matches of the pattern `patt` in the string `subj`.
**/
static function count(subj:String, patt:EitherType<Rex, String>, cf:Int, ef:Int):Dynamic;
static function flags(?tb:Dynamic):Dynamic;
/**
The function searches for the first match of the regexp in the string
`subj`, starting from offset `init`, subject to execution flags `ef`.
**/
function tfind(subj:String, ?init:Int, ?ef:Int):Dynamic;
/**
This function searches for the first match of the regexp in the string
`subj`, starting from offset `init`, subject to execution flags `ef`.
**/
function exec(subj:String, ?init:Int, ?ef:Int):Dynamic;
/**
The function is intended for use in the generic for Lua construct. It
returns an iterator for repeated matching of the pattern patt in the
string `subj`, subject to flags `cf` and `ef`.
**/
static function gmatch(subj:String, patt:EitherType<Rex, String>, ?cf:Int, ?ef:Int):Void->String;
/**
This function searches for all matches of the pattern `patt` in the string
`subj` and replaces them according to the parameters `repl` and `n`.
**/
static function gsub(subj:String, patt:EitherType<Rex, String>, repl:Dynamic, ?n:Int, ?cf:Int, ?ef:Int):String;
}