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        !             6: <h1>pcre32 man page</h1>
        !             7: <p>
        !             8: Return to the <a href="index.html">PCRE index page</a>.
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        !            14: <br>
        !            15: <ul>
        !            16: <li><a name="TOC1" href="#SEC1">PCRE 32-BIT API BASIC FUNCTIONS</a>
        !            17: <li><a name="TOC2" href="#SEC2">PCRE 32-BIT API STRING EXTRACTION FUNCTIONS</a>
        !            18: <li><a name="TOC3" href="#SEC3">PCRE 32-BIT API AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS</a>
        !            19: <li><a name="TOC4" href="#SEC4">PCRE 32-BIT API INDIRECTED FUNCTIONS</a>
        !            20: <li><a name="TOC5" href="#SEC5">PCRE 32-BIT API 32-BIT-ONLY FUNCTION</a>
        !            21: <li><a name="TOC6" href="#SEC6">THE PCRE 32-BIT LIBRARY</a>
        !            22: <li><a name="TOC7" href="#SEC7">THE HEADER FILE</a>
        !            23: <li><a name="TOC8" href="#SEC8">THE LIBRARY NAME</a>
        !            24: <li><a name="TOC9" href="#SEC9">STRING TYPES</a>
        !            25: <li><a name="TOC10" href="#SEC10">STRUCTURE TYPES</a>
        !            26: <li><a name="TOC11" href="#SEC11">32-BIT FUNCTIONS</a>
        !            27: <li><a name="TOC12" href="#SEC12">SUBJECT STRING OFFSETS</a>
        !            28: <li><a name="TOC13" href="#SEC13">NAMED SUBPATTERNS</a>
        !            29: <li><a name="TOC14" href="#SEC14">OPTION NAMES</a>
        !            30: <li><a name="TOC15" href="#SEC15">CHARACTER CODES</a>
        !            31: <li><a name="TOC16" href="#SEC16">ERROR NAMES</a>
        !            32: <li><a name="TOC17" href="#SEC17">ERROR TEXTS</a>
        !            33: <li><a name="TOC18" href="#SEC18">CALLOUTS</a>
        !            34: <li><a name="TOC19" href="#SEC19">TESTING</a>
        !            35: <li><a name="TOC20" href="#SEC20">NOT SUPPORTED IN 32-BIT MODE</a>
        !            36: <li><a name="TOC21" href="#SEC21">AUTHOR</a>
        !            37: <li><a name="TOC22" href="#SEC22">REVISION</a>
        !            38: </ul>
        !            39: <P>
        !            40: <b>#include &#60;pcre.h&#62;</b>
        !            41: </P>
        !            42: <br><a name="SEC1" href="#TOC1">PCRE 32-BIT API BASIC FUNCTIONS</a><br>
        !            43: <P>
        !            44: <b>pcre32 *pcre32_compile(PCRE_SPTR32 <i>pattern</i>, int <i>options</i>,</b>
        !            45: <b>const char **<i>errptr</i>, int *<i>erroffset</i>,</b>
        !            46: <b>const unsigned char *<i>tableptr</i>);</b>
        !            47: </P>
        !            48: <P>
        !            49: <b>pcre32 *pcre32_compile2(PCRE_SPTR32 <i>pattern</i>, int <i>options</i>,</b>
        !            50: <b>int *<i>errorcodeptr</i>,</b>
        !            51: <b>const char **<i>errptr</i>, int *<i>erroffset</i>,</b>
        !            52: <b>const unsigned char *<i>tableptr</i>);</b>
        !            53: </P>
        !            54: <P>
        !            55: <b>pcre32_extra *pcre32_study(const pcre32 *<i>code</i>, int <i>options</i>,</b>
        !            56: <b>const char **<i>errptr</i>);</b>
        !            57: </P>
        !            58: <P>
        !            59: <b>void pcre32_free_study(pcre32_extra *<i>extra</i>);</b>
        !            60: </P>
        !            61: <P>
        !            62: <b>int pcre32_exec(const pcre32 *<i>code</i>, const pcre32_extra *<i>extra</i>,</b>
        !            63: <b>PCRE_SPTR32 <i>subject</i>, int <i>length</i>, int <i>startoffset</i>,</b>
        !            64: <b>int <i>options</i>, int *<i>ovector</i>, int <i>ovecsize</i>);</b>
        !            65: </P>
        !            66: <P>
        !            67: <b>int pcre32_dfa_exec(const pcre32 *<i>code</i>, const pcre32_extra *<i>extra</i>,</b>
        !            68: <b>PCRE_SPTR32 <i>subject</i>, int <i>length</i>, int <i>startoffset</i>,</b>
        !            69: <b>int <i>options</i>, int *<i>ovector</i>, int <i>ovecsize</i>,</b>
        !            70: <b>int *<i>workspace</i>, int <i>wscount</i>);</b>
        !            71: </P>
        !            72: <br><a name="SEC2" href="#TOC1">PCRE 32-BIT API STRING EXTRACTION FUNCTIONS</a><br>
        !            73: <P>
        !            74: <b>int pcre32_copy_named_substring(const pcre32 *<i>code</i>,</b>
        !            75: <b>PCRE_SPTR32 <i>subject</i>, int *<i>ovector</i>,</b>
        !            76: <b>int <i>stringcount</i>, PCRE_SPTR32 <i>stringname</i>,</b>
        !            77: <b>PCRE_UCHAR32 *<i>buffer</i>, int <i>buffersize</i>);</b>
        !            78: </P>
        !            79: <P>
        !            80: <b>int pcre32_copy_substring(PCRE_SPTR32 <i>subject</i>, int *<i>ovector</i>,</b>
        !            81: <b>int <i>stringcount</i>, int <i>stringnumber</i>, PCRE_UCHAR32 *<i>buffer</i>,</b>
        !            82: <b>int <i>buffersize</i>);</b>
        !            83: </P>
        !            84: <P>
        !            85: <b>int pcre32_get_named_substring(const pcre32 *<i>code</i>,</b>
        !            86: <b>PCRE_SPTR32 <i>subject</i>, int *<i>ovector</i>,</b>
        !            87: <b>int <i>stringcount</i>, PCRE_SPTR32 <i>stringname</i>,</b>
        !            88: <b>PCRE_SPTR32 *<i>stringptr</i>);</b>
        !            89: </P>
        !            90: <P>
        !            91: <b>int pcre32_get_stringnumber(const pcre32 *<i>code</i>,</b>
        !            92: <b>PCRE_SPTR32 <i>name</i>);</b>
        !            93: </P>
        !            94: <P>
        !            95: <b>int pcre32_get_stringtable_entries(const pcre32 *<i>code</i>,</b>
        !            96: <b>PCRE_SPTR32 <i>name</i>, PCRE_UCHAR32 **<i>first</i>, PCRE_UCHAR32 **<i>last</i>);</b>
        !            97: </P>
        !            98: <P>
        !            99: <b>int pcre32_get_substring(PCRE_SPTR32 <i>subject</i>, int *<i>ovector</i>,</b>
        !           100: <b>int <i>stringcount</i>, int <i>stringnumber</i>,</b>
        !           101: <b>PCRE_SPTR32 *<i>stringptr</i>);</b>
        !           102: </P>
        !           103: <P>
        !           104: <b>int pcre32_get_substring_list(PCRE_SPTR32 <i>subject</i>,</b>
        !           105: <b>int *<i>ovector</i>, int <i>stringcount</i>, PCRE_SPTR32 **<i>listptr</i>);</b>
        !           106: </P>
        !           107: <P>
        !           108: <b>void pcre32_free_substring(PCRE_SPTR32 <i>stringptr</i>);</b>
        !           109: </P>
        !           110: <P>
        !           111: <b>void pcre32_free_substring_list(PCRE_SPTR32 *<i>stringptr</i>);</b>
        !           112: </P>
        !           113: <br><a name="SEC3" href="#TOC1">PCRE 32-BIT API AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS</a><br>
        !           114: <P>
        !           115: <b>pcre32_jit_stack *pcre32_jit_stack_alloc(int <i>startsize</i>, int <i>maxsize</i>);</b>
        !           116: </P>
        !           117: <P>
        !           118: <b>void pcre32_jit_stack_free(pcre32_jit_stack *<i>stack</i>);</b>
        !           119: </P>
        !           120: <P>
        !           121: <b>void pcre32_assign_jit_stack(pcre32_extra *<i>extra</i>,</b>
        !           122: <b>pcre32_jit_callback <i>callback</i>, void *<i>data</i>);</b>
        !           123: </P>
        !           124: <P>
        !           125: <b>const unsigned char *pcre32_maketables(void);</b>
        !           126: </P>
        !           127: <P>
        !           128: <b>int pcre32_fullinfo(const pcre32 *<i>code</i>, const pcre32_extra *<i>extra</i>,</b>
        !           129: <b>int <i>what</i>, void *<i>where</i>);</b>
        !           130: </P>
        !           131: <P>
        !           132: <b>int pcre32_refcount(pcre32 *<i>code</i>, int <i>adjust</i>);</b>
        !           133: </P>
        !           134: <P>
        !           135: <b>int pcre32_config(int <i>what</i>, void *<i>where</i>);</b>
        !           136: </P>
        !           137: <P>
        !           138: <b>const char *pcre32_version(void);</b>
        !           139: </P>
        !           140: <P>
        !           141: <b>int pcre32_pattern_to_host_byte_order(pcre32 *<i>code</i>,</b>
        !           142: <b>pcre32_extra *<i>extra</i>, const unsigned char *<i>tables</i>);</b>
        !           143: </P>
        !           144: <br><a name="SEC4" href="#TOC1">PCRE 32-BIT API INDIRECTED FUNCTIONS</a><br>
        !           145: <P>
        !           146: <b>void *(*pcre32_malloc)(size_t);</b>
        !           147: </P>
        !           148: <P>
        !           149: <b>void (*pcre32_free)(void *);</b>
        !           150: </P>
        !           151: <P>
        !           152: <b>void *(*pcre32_stack_malloc)(size_t);</b>
        !           153: </P>
        !           154: <P>
        !           155: <b>void (*pcre32_stack_free)(void *);</b>
        !           156: </P>
        !           157: <P>
        !           158: <b>int (*pcre32_callout)(pcre32_callout_block *);</b>
        !           159: </P>
        !           160: <br><a name="SEC5" href="#TOC1">PCRE 32-BIT API 32-BIT-ONLY FUNCTION</a><br>
        !           161: <P>
        !           162: <b>int pcre32_utf32_to_host_byte_order(PCRE_UCHAR32 *<i>output</i>,</b>
        !           163: <b>PCRE_SPTR32 <i>input</i>, int <i>length</i>, int *<i>byte_order</i>,</b>
        !           164: <b>int <i>keep_boms</i>);</b>
        !           165: </P>
        !           166: <br><a name="SEC6" href="#TOC1">THE PCRE 32-BIT LIBRARY</a><br>
        !           167: <P>
        !           168: Starting with release 8.32, it is possible to compile a PCRE library that
        !           169: supports 32-bit character strings, including UTF-32 strings, as well as or
        !           170: instead of the original 8-bit library. This work was done by Christian Persch,
        !           171: based on the work done by Zoltan Herczeg for the 16-bit library. All three
        !           172: libraries contain identical sets of functions, used in exactly the same way.
        !           173: Only the names of the functions and the data types of their arguments and
        !           174: results are different. To avoid over-complication and reduce the documentation
        !           175: maintenance load, most of the PCRE documentation describes the 8-bit library,
        !           176: with only occasional references to the 16-bit and 32-bit libraries. This page
        !           177: describes what is different when you use the 32-bit library.
        !           178: </P>
        !           179: <P>
        !           180: WARNING: A single application can be linked with all or any of the three
        !           181: libraries, but you must take care when processing any particular pattern
        !           182: to use functions from just one library. For example, if you want to study
        !           183: a pattern that was compiled with <b>pcre32_compile()</b>, you must do so
        !           184: with <b>pcre32_study()</b>, not <b>pcre_study()</b>, and you must free the
        !           185: study data with <b>pcre32_free_study()</b>.
        !           186: </P>
        !           187: <br><a name="SEC7" href="#TOC1">THE HEADER FILE</a><br>
        !           188: <P>
        !           189: There is only one header file, <b>pcre.h</b>. It contains prototypes for all the
        !           190: functions in all libraries, as well as definitions of flags, structures, error
        !           191: codes, etc.
        !           192: </P>
        !           193: <br><a name="SEC8" href="#TOC1">THE LIBRARY NAME</a><br>
        !           194: <P>
        !           195: In Unix-like systems, the 32-bit library is called <b>libpcre32</b>, and can
        !           196: normally be accesss by adding <b>-lpcre32</b> to the command for linking an
        !           197: application that uses PCRE.
        !           198: </P>
        !           199: <br><a name="SEC9" href="#TOC1">STRING TYPES</a><br>
        !           200: <P>
        !           201: In the 8-bit library, strings are passed to PCRE library functions as vectors
        !           202: of bytes with the C type "char *". In the 32-bit library, strings are passed as
        !           203: vectors of unsigned 32-bit quantities. The macro PCRE_UCHAR32 specifies an
        !           204: appropriate data type, and PCRE_SPTR32 is defined as "const PCRE_UCHAR32 *". In
        !           205: very many environments, "unsigned int" is a 32-bit data type. When PCRE is
        !           206: built, it defines PCRE_UCHAR32 as "unsigned int", but checks that it really is
        !           207: a 32-bit data type. If it is not, the build fails with an error message telling
        !           208: the maintainer to modify the definition appropriately.
        !           209: </P>
        !           210: <br><a name="SEC10" href="#TOC1">STRUCTURE TYPES</a><br>
        !           211: <P>
        !           212: The types of the opaque structures that are used for compiled 32-bit patterns
        !           213: and JIT stacks are <b>pcre32</b> and <b>pcre32_jit_stack</b> respectively. The
        !           214: type of the user-accessible structure that is returned by <b>pcre32_study()</b>
        !           215: is <b>pcre32_extra</b>, and the type of the structure that is used for passing
        !           216: data to a callout function is <b>pcre32_callout_block</b>. These structures
        !           217: contain the same fields, with the same names, as their 8-bit counterparts. The
        !           218: only difference is that pointers to character strings are 32-bit instead of
        !           219: 8-bit types.
        !           220: </P>
        !           221: <br><a name="SEC11" href="#TOC1">32-BIT FUNCTIONS</a><br>
        !           222: <P>
        !           223: For every function in the 8-bit library there is a corresponding function in
        !           224: the 32-bit library with a name that starts with <b>pcre32_</b> instead of
        !           225: <b>pcre_</b>. The prototypes are listed above. In addition, there is one extra
        !           226: function, <b>pcre32_utf32_to_host_byte_order()</b>. This is a utility function
        !           227: that converts a UTF-32 character string to host byte order if necessary. The
        !           228: other 32-bit functions expect the strings they are passed to be in host byte
        !           229: order.
        !           230: </P>
        !           231: <P>
        !           232: The <i>input</i> and <i>output</i> arguments of
        !           233: <b>pcre32_utf32_to_host_byte_order()</b> may point to the same address, that is,
        !           234: conversion in place is supported. The output buffer must be at least as long as
        !           235: the input.
        !           236: </P>
        !           237: <P>
        !           238: The <i>length</i> argument specifies the number of 32-bit data units in the
        !           239: input string; a negative value specifies a zero-terminated string.
        !           240: </P>
        !           241: <P>
        !           242: If <i>byte_order</i> is NULL, it is assumed that the string starts off in host
        !           243: byte order. This may be changed by byte-order marks (BOMs) anywhere in the
        !           244: string (commonly as the first character).
        !           245: </P>
        !           246: <P>
        !           247: If <i>byte_order</i> is not NULL, a non-zero value of the integer to which it
        !           248: points means that the input starts off in host byte order, otherwise the
        !           249: opposite order is assumed. Again, BOMs in the string can change this. The final
        !           250: byte order is passed back at the end of processing.
        !           251: </P>
        !           252: <P>
        !           253: If <i>keep_boms</i> is not zero, byte-order mark characters (0xfeff) are copied
        !           254: into the output string. Otherwise they are discarded.
        !           255: </P>
        !           256: <P>
        !           257: The result of the function is the number of 32-bit units placed into the output
        !           258: buffer, including the zero terminator if the string was zero-terminated.
        !           259: </P>
        !           260: <br><a name="SEC12" href="#TOC1">SUBJECT STRING OFFSETS</a><br>
        !           261: <P>
        !           262: The lengths and starting offsets of subject strings must be specified in 32-bit
        !           263: data units, and the offsets within subject strings that are returned by the
        !           264: matching functions are in also 32-bit units rather than bytes.
        !           265: </P>
        !           266: <br><a name="SEC13" href="#TOC1">NAMED SUBPATTERNS</a><br>
        !           267: <P>
        !           268: The name-to-number translation table that is maintained for named subpatterns
        !           269: uses 32-bit characters. The <b>pcre32_get_stringtable_entries()</b> function
        !           270: returns the length of each entry in the table as the number of 32-bit data
        !           271: units.
        !           272: </P>
        !           273: <br><a name="SEC14" href="#TOC1">OPTION NAMES</a><br>
        !           274: <P>
        !           275: There are two new general option names, PCRE_UTF32 and PCRE_NO_UTF32_CHECK,
        !           276: which correspond to PCRE_UTF8 and PCRE_NO_UTF8_CHECK in the 8-bit library. In
        !           277: fact, these new options define the same bits in the options word. There is a
        !           278: discussion about the
        !           279: <a href="pcreunicode.html#utf32strings">validity of UTF-32 strings</a>
        !           280: in the
        !           281: <a href="pcreunicode.html"><b>pcreunicode</b></a>
        !           282: page.
        !           283: </P>
        !           284: <P>
        !           285: For the <b>pcre32_config()</b> function there is an option PCRE_CONFIG_UTF32
        !           286: that returns 1 if UTF-32 support is configured, otherwise 0. If this option is
        !           287: given to <b>pcre_config()</b> or <b>pcre16_config()</b>, or if the
        !           288: PCRE_CONFIG_UTF8 or PCRE_CONFIG_UTF16 option is given to <b>pcre32_config()</b>,
        !           289: the result is the PCRE_ERROR_BADOPTION error.
        !           290: </P>
        !           291: <br><a name="SEC15" href="#TOC1">CHARACTER CODES</a><br>
        !           292: <P>
        !           293: In 32-bit mode, when PCRE_UTF32 is not set, character values are treated in the
        !           294: same way as in 8-bit, non UTF-8 mode, except, of course, that they can range
        !           295: from 0 to 0x7fffffff instead of 0 to 0xff. Character types for characters less
        !           296: than 0xff can therefore be influenced by the locale in the same way as before.
        !           297: Characters greater than 0xff have only one case, and no "type" (such as letter
        !           298: or digit).
        !           299: </P>
        !           300: <P>
        !           301: In UTF-32 mode, the character code is Unicode, in the range 0 to 0x10ffff, with
        !           302: the exception of values in the range 0xd800 to 0xdfff because those are
        !           303: "surrogate" values that are ill-formed in UTF-32.
        !           304: </P>
        !           305: <P>
        !           306: A UTF-32 string can indicate its endianness by special code knows as a
        !           307: byte-order mark (BOM). The PCRE functions do not handle this, expecting strings
        !           308: to be in host byte order. A utility function called
        !           309: <b>pcre32_utf32_to_host_byte_order()</b> is provided to help with this (see
        !           310: above).
        !           311: </P>
        !           312: <br><a name="SEC16" href="#TOC1">ERROR NAMES</a><br>
        !           313: <P>
        !           314: The error PCRE_ERROR_BADUTF32 corresponds to its 8-bit counterpart.
        !           315: The error PCRE_ERROR_BADMODE is given when a compiled
        !           316: pattern is passed to a function that processes patterns in the other
        !           317: mode, for example, if a pattern compiled with <b>pcre_compile()</b> is passed to
        !           318: <b>pcre32_exec()</b>.
        !           319: </P>
        !           320: <P>
        !           321: There are new error codes whose names begin with PCRE_UTF32_ERR for invalid
        !           322: UTF-32 strings, corresponding to the PCRE_UTF8_ERR codes for UTF-8 strings that
        !           323: are described in the section entitled
        !           324: <a href="pcreapi.html#badutf8reasons">"Reason codes for invalid UTF-8 strings"</a>
        !           325: in the main
        !           326: <a href="pcreapi.html"><b>pcreapi</b></a>
        !           327: page. The UTF-32 errors are:
        !           328: <pre>
        !           329:   PCRE_UTF32_ERR1  Surrogate character (range from 0xd800 to 0xdfff)
        !           330:   PCRE_UTF32_ERR2  Non-character
        !           331:   PCRE_UTF32_ERR3  Character &#62; 0x10ffff
        !           332: </PRE>
        !           333: </P>
        !           334: <br><a name="SEC17" href="#TOC1">ERROR TEXTS</a><br>
        !           335: <P>
        !           336: If there is an error while compiling a pattern, the error text that is passed
        !           337: back by <b>pcre32_compile()</b> or <b>pcre32_compile2()</b> is still an 8-bit
        !           338: character string, zero-terminated.
        !           339: </P>
        !           340: <br><a name="SEC18" href="#TOC1">CALLOUTS</a><br>
        !           341: <P>
        !           342: The <i>subject</i> and <i>mark</i> fields in the callout block that is passed to
        !           343: a callout function point to 32-bit vectors.
        !           344: </P>
        !           345: <br><a name="SEC19" href="#TOC1">TESTING</a><br>
        !           346: <P>
        !           347: The <b>pcretest</b> program continues to operate with 8-bit input and output
        !           348: files, but it can be used for testing the 32-bit library. If it is run with the
        !           349: command line option <b>-32</b>, patterns and subject strings are converted from
        !           350: 8-bit to 32-bit before being passed to PCRE, and the 32-bit library functions
        !           351: are used instead of the 8-bit ones. Returned 32-bit strings are converted to
        !           352: 8-bit for output. If both the 8-bit and the 16-bit libraries were not compiled,
        !           353: <b>pcretest</b> defaults to 32-bit and the <b>-32</b> option is ignored.
        !           354: </P>
        !           355: <P>
        !           356: When PCRE is being built, the <b>RunTest</b> script that is called by "make
        !           357: check" uses the <b>pcretest</b> <b>-C</b> option to discover which of the 8-bit,
        !           358: 16-bit and 32-bit libraries has been built, and runs the tests appropriately.
        !           359: </P>
        !           360: <br><a name="SEC20" href="#TOC1">NOT SUPPORTED IN 32-BIT MODE</a><br>
        !           361: <P>
        !           362: Not all the features of the 8-bit library are available with the 32-bit
        !           363: library. The C++ and POSIX wrapper functions support only the 8-bit library,
        !           364: and the <b>pcregrep</b> program is at present 8-bit only.
        !           365: </P>
        !           366: <br><a name="SEC21" href="#TOC1">AUTHOR</a><br>
        !           367: <P>
        !           368: Philip Hazel
        !           369: <br>
        !           370: University Computing Service
        !           371: <br>
        !           372: Cambridge CB2 3QH, England.
        !           373: <br>
        !           374: </P>
        !           375: <br><a name="SEC22" href="#TOC1">REVISION</a><br>
        !           376: <P>
        !           377: Last updated: 12 May 2013
        !           378: <br>
        !           379: Copyright &copy; 1997-2013 University of Cambridge.
        !           380: <br>
        !           381: <p>
        !           382: Return to the <a href="index.html">PCRE index page</a>.
        !           383: </p>

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