--- embedaddon/pcre/doc/html/pcre_get_substring_list.html 2012/02/21 23:50:25 1.1.1.2 +++ embedaddon/pcre/doc/html/pcre_get_substring_list.html 2014/06/15 19:46:05 1.1.1.4 @@ -20,11 +20,15 @@ SYNOPSIS
int pcre_get_substring_list(const char *subject, -int *ovector, int stringcount, const char ***listptr); -
-
+ int *ovector, int stringcount, const char ***listptr);
+
+
int pcre16_get_substring_list(PCRE_SPTR16 subject,
-int *ovector, int stringcount, PCRE_SPTR16 **listptr);
+ int *ovector, int stringcount, PCRE_SPTR16 **listptr);
+
+
+int pcre32_get_substring_list(PCRE_SPTR32 subject,
+ int *ovector, int stringcount, PCRE_SPTR32 **listptr);
subject Subject that has been successfully matched - ovector Offset vector that pcre[16]_exec used - stringcount Value returned by pcre[16]_exec + ovector Offset vector that pcre[16|32]_exec used + stringcount Value returned by pcre[16|32]_exec listptr Where to put a pointer to the listThe memory in which the substrings and the list are placed is obtained by -calling pcre[16]_malloc(). The convenience function -pcre[16]_free_substring_list() can be used to free it when it is no +calling pcre[16|32]_malloc(). The convenience function +pcre[16|32]_free_substring_list() can be used to free it when it is no longer needed. A pointer to a list of pointers is put in the variable whose address is in listptr. The list is terminated by a NULL pointer. The yield of the function is zero on success or PCRE_ERROR_NOMEMORY if sufficient