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| COMMENT(!MOD!zsh/pcre
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| Interface to the PCRE library.
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| !MOD!)
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| cindex(regular expressions, perl-compatible)
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| The tt(zsh/pcre) module makes some commands available as builtins:
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| 
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| startitem()
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| findex(pcre_compile)
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| item(tt(pcre_compile) [ tt(-aimx) ] var(PCRE))(
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| Compiles a perl-compatible regular expression.
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| 
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| Option tt(-a) will force the pattern to be anchored.
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| Option tt(-i) will compile a case-insensitive pattern.
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| Option tt(-m) will compile a multi-line pattern; that is,
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| tt(^) and tt($) will match newlines within the pattern.
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| Option tt(-x) will compile an extended pattern, wherein
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| whitespace and tt(#) comments are ignored.
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| )
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| findex(pcre_study)
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| item(tt(pcre_study))(
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| Studies the previously-compiled PCRE which may result in faster
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| matching.
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| )
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| findex(pcre_match)
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| item(tt(pcre_match) [ tt(-a) var(arr) ] var(string))(
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| Returns successfully if tt(string) matches the previously-compiled
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| PCRE.
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| 
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| If the expression captures substrings within parentheses,
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| tt(pcre_match) will set the array var($match) to those
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| substrings, unless the tt(-a) option is given, in which
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| case it will set the array var(arr).
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| )
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| enditem()
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| 
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| The tt(zsh/pcre) module makes available the following test condition:
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| startitem()
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| findex(pcre-match)
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| item(expr tt(-pcre-match) pcre)(
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| Matches a string against a perl-compatible regular expression.
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| 
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| For example,
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| 
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| [[ "$text" -pcre-match ^d+$ ]] && print text variable contains only "d's".
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| )
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| enditem()
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