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/**
	The EReg class represents regular expressions.

	While basic usage and patterns consistently work across platforms, some more
	complex operations may yield different results. This is a necessary trade-
	off to retain a certain level of performance.

	EReg instances can be created by calling the constructor, or with the
	special syntax `~/pattern/modifier`

	EReg instances maintain an internal state, which is affected by several of
	its methods.

	A detailed explanation of the supported operations is available at
	<https://haxe.org/manual/std-regex.html>
**/
class EReg {
	/**
		Creates a new regular expression with pattern `r` and modifiers `opt`.

		This is equivalent to the shorthand syntax `~/r/opt`

		If `r` or `opt` are null, the result is unspecified.
	**/
	public function new(r:String, opt:String) {
		throw new haxe.exceptions.NotImplementedException("Regular expressions are not implemented for this platform");
	}

	/**
		Tells if `this` regular expression matches String `s`.

		This method modifies the internal state.

		If `s` is `null`, the result is unspecified.
	**/
	public function match(s:String):Bool {
		return false;
	}

	/**
		Returns the matched sub-group `n` of `this` EReg.

		This method should only be called after `this.match` or
		`this.matchSub`, and then operates on the String of that operation.

		The index `n` corresponds to the n-th set of parentheses in the pattern
		of `this` EReg. If no such sub-group exists, the result is unspecified.

		If `n` equals 0, the whole matched substring is returned.
	**/
	public function matched(n:Int):String {
		return null;
	}

	/**
		Returns the part to the left of the last matched substring.

		If the most recent call to `this.match` or `this.matchSub` did not
		match anything, the result is unspecified.

		If the global g modifier was in place for the matching, only the
		substring to the left of the leftmost match is returned.

		The result does not include the matched part.
	**/
	public function matchedLeft():String {
		return null;
	}

	/**
		Returns the part to the right of the last matched substring.

		If the most recent call to `this.match` or `this.matchSub` did not
		match anything, the result is unspecified.

		If the global g modifier was in place for the matching, only the
		substring to the right of the leftmost match is returned.

		The result does not include the matched part.
	**/
	public function matchedRight():String {
		return null;
	}

	/**
		Returns the position and length of the last matched substring, within
		the String which was last used as argument to `this.match` or
		`this.matchSub`.

		If the most recent call to `this.match` or `this.matchSub` did not
		match anything, the result is unspecified.

		If the global g modifier was in place for the matching, the position and
		length of the leftmost substring is returned.
	**/
	public function matchedPos():{pos:Int, len:Int} {
		return null;
	}

	/**
		Tells if `this` regular expression matches a substring of String `s`.

		This function expects `pos` and `len` to describe a valid substring of
		`s`, or else the result is unspecified. To get more robust behavior,
		`this.match(s.substr(pos,len))` can be used instead.

		This method modifies the internal state.

		If `s` is null, the result is unspecified.
	**/
	public function matchSub(s:String, pos:Int, len:Int = -1):Bool {
		return false;
	}

	/**
		Splits String `s` at all substrings `this` EReg matches.

		If a match is found at the start of `s`, the result contains a leading
		empty String "" entry.

		If a match is found at the end of `s`, the result contains a trailing
		empty String "" entry.

		If two matching substrings appear next to each other, the result
		contains the empty String `""` between them.

		By default, this method splits `s` into two parts at the first matched
		substring. If the global g modifier is in place, `s` is split at each
		matched substring.

		If `s` is null, the result is unspecified.
	**/
	public function split(s:String):Array<String> {
		return null;
	}

	/**
		Replaces the first substring of `s` which `this` EReg matches with `by`.

		If `this` EReg does not match any substring, the result is `s`.

		By default, this method replaces only the first matched substring. If
		the global g modifier is in place, all matched substrings are replaced.

		If `by` contains `$1` to `$9`, the digit corresponds to number of a
		matched sub-group and its value is used instead. If no such sub-group
		exists, the replacement is unspecified. The string `$$` becomes `$`.

		If `s` or `by` are null, the result is unspecified.
	**/
	public function replace(s:String, by:String):String {
		return null;
	}

	/**
		Calls the function `f` for the substring of `s` which `this` EReg matches
		and replaces that substring with the result of `f` call.

		The `f` function takes `this` EReg object as its first argument and should
		return a replacement string for the substring matched.

		If `this` EReg does not match any substring, the result is `s`.

		By default, this method replaces only the first matched substring. If
		the global g modifier is in place, all matched substrings are replaced.

		If `s` or `f` are null, the result is unspecified.
	**/
	public function map(s:String, f:EReg->String):String {
		return null;
	}

	/**
		Escape the string `s` for use as a part of regular expression.

		If `s` is null, the result is unspecified.
	**/
	public static function escape(s:String):String {
		return null;
	}
}