Perl Compatible Regular Expressions (PCRE) is a library written in C, which implements a regular expression engine, inspired by the capabilities of the...
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in 1997, Philip Hazel developed PCRE (Perl Compatible Regular Expressions), which attempts to closely mimic Perl's regex functionality and is used by many...
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punctuation – Marks that identify the end of some text The Perl Compatible Regular Expressions library implements the U flag, which reverses behavior of...
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character, and C is in {0,1,2,...,9,X}; or by a Perl Compatible Regular Expressions (PCRE) regular expression: ^[0-9]{4}-[0-9]{3}[0-9X]$. For example, the...
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common web design tasks: XML, Document Object Model (DOM), Perl Compatible Regular Expressions (PCRE) and others. Parser supports web server integration...
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RE2 (software) (category Regular expressions)
grep. RE2 generally compares to Perl Compatible Regular Expressions (PCRE) in performance. For certain regular expression operators like | (the operator...
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languages and applications are now adopting Perl Compatible Regular Expressions over POSIX regular expressions, such as PHP, Ruby, Java, Microsoft's .NET...
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object BSON array JavaScript code MD5 binary data Regular expression (Perl compatible regular expressions ("PCRE") version 8.41 with UTF-8 support) An important...
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block, and all statements are also expressions which can be used in larger expressions themselves.[citation needed] Perl 5 added features that support complex...
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Glob (programming) (redirect from Glob expression)
of regular expressions. Globs do not include syntax for the Kleene star which allows multiple repetitions of the preceding part of the expression; thus...
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