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#
# $Id: README,v 1.3 1999/09/21 15:47:43 mleisher Exp $
#
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Unicode and Regular Expressions
Version 0.5
This is a simple regular expression package for matching against Unicode text
in UCS2 form. The implementation of this URE package is a variation on the
RE->DFA algorithm done by Mark Hopkins (markh@csd4.csd.uwm.edu). Mark
Hopkins' algorithm had the virtue of being very simple, so it was used as a
model.
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Assumptions:
o Regular expression and text already normalized.
o Conversion to lower case assumes a 1-1 mapping.
Definitions:
Separator - any one of U+2028, U+2029, '\n', '\r'.
Operators:
. - match any character.
* - match zero or more of the last subexpression.
+ - match one or more of the last subexpression.
? - match zero or one of the last subexpression.
() - subexpression grouping.
Notes:
o The "." operator normally does not match separators, but a flag is
available for the ure_exec() function that will allow this operator to
match a separator.
Literals and Constants:
c - literal UCS2 character.
\x.... - hexadecimal number of up to 4 digits.
\X.... - hexadecimal number of up to 4 digits.
\u.... - hexadecimal number of up to 4 digits.
\U.... - hexadecimal number of up to 4 digits.
Character classes:
[...] - Character class.
[^...] - Negated character class.
\pN1,N2,...,Nn - Character properties class.
\PN1,N2,...,Nn - Negated character properties class.
POSIX character classes recognized:
:alnum:
:alpha:
:cntrl:
:digit:
:graph:
:lower:
:print:
:punct:
:space:
:upper:
:xdigit:
Notes:
o Character property classes are \p or \P followed by a comma separated
list of integers between 1 and 32. These integers are references to
the following character properties:
N Character Property
--------------------------
1 _URE_NONSPACING
2 _URE_COMBINING
3 _URE_NUMDIGIT
4 _URE_NUMOTHER
5 _URE_SPACESEP
6 _URE_LINESEP
7 _URE_PARASEP
8 _URE_CNTRL
9 _URE_PUA
10 _URE_UPPER
11 _URE_LOWER
12 _URE_TITLE
13 _URE_MODIFIER
14 _URE_OTHERLETTER
15 _URE_DASHPUNCT
16 _URE_OPENPUNCT
17 _URE_CLOSEPUNCT
18 _URE_OTHERPUNCT
19 _URE_MATHSYM
20 _URE_CURRENCYSYM
21 _URE_OTHERSYM
22 _URE_LTR
23 _URE_RTL
24 _URE_EURONUM
25 _URE_EURONUMSEP
26 _URE_EURONUMTERM
27 _URE_ARABNUM
28 _URE_COMMONSEP
29 _URE_BLOCKSEP
30 _URE_SEGMENTSEP
31 _URE_WHITESPACE
32 _URE_OTHERNEUT
o Character classes can contain literals, constants, and character
property classes. Example:
[abc\U10A\p1,3,4]
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Before using URE
----------------
Before URE is used, two functions need to be created. One to check if a
character matches a set of URE character properties, and one to convert a
character to lower case.
Stubs for these function are located in the urestubs.c file.
Using URE
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Sample pseudo-code fragment.
ure_buffer_t rebuf;
ure_dfa_t dfa;
ucs2_t *re, *text;
unsigned long relen, textlen;
unsigned long match_start, match_end;
/*
* Allocate the dynamic storage needed to compile regular expressions.
*/
rebuf = ure_buffer_create();
for each regular expression in a list {
re = next regular expression;
relen = length(re);
/*
* Compile the regular expression with the case insensitive flag
* turned on.
*/
dfa = ure_compile(re, relen, 1, rebuf);
/*
* Look for the first match in some text. The matching will be done
* in a case insensitive manner because the expression was compiled
* with the case insensitive flag on.
*/
if (ure_exec(dfa, 0, text, textlen, &match_start, &match_end))
printf("MATCH: %ld %ld\n", match_start, match_end);
/*
* Look for the first match in some text, ignoring non-spacing
* characters.
*/
if (ure_exec(dfa, URE_IGNORE_NONSPACING, text, textlen,
&match_start, &match_end))
printf("MATCH: %ld %ld\n", match_start, match_end);
/*
* Free the DFA.
*/
ure_free_dfa(dfa);
}
/*
* Free the dynamic storage used for compiling the expressions.
*/
ure_free_buffer(rebuf);
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Mark Leisher <mleisher@crl.nmsu.edu>
29 March 1997
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CHANGES
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Version: 0.5
Date : 21 September 1999
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1. Added copyright stuff and put in CVS.
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