Module: GLib::RegexMatchFlags

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Constant Summary collapse

DEFAULT =

No special options set. Since: 2.74

0 or :default
ANCHORED =

The pattern is forced to be "anchored", that is, it is constrained to match only at the first matching point in the string that is being searched. This effect can also be achieved by appropriate constructs in the pattern itself such as the "^" metacharacter.

16 or :anchored
NOTBOL =

Specifies that first character of the string is not the beginning of a line, so the circumflex metacharacter should not match before it. Setting this without %G_REGEX_MULTILINE (at compile time) causes circumflex never to match. This option affects only the behaviour of the circumflex metacharacter, it does not affect "\A".

128 or :notbol
NOTEOL =

Specifies that the end of the subject string is not the end of a line, so the dollar metacharacter should not match it nor (except in multiline mode) a newline immediately before it. Setting this without %G_REGEX_MULTILINE (at compile time) causes dollar never to match. This option affects only the behaviour of the dollar metacharacter, it does not affect "\Z" or "\z".

256 or :noteol
NOTEMPTY =

An empty string is not considered to be a valid match if this option is set. If there are alternatives in the pattern, they are tried. If all the alternatives match the empty string, the entire match fails. For example, if the pattern "a?b?" is applied to a string not beginning with "a" or "b", it matches the empty string at the start of the string. With this flag set, this match is not valid, so GRegex searches further into the string for occurrences of "a" or "b".

1024 or :notempty
PARTIAL =

Turns on the partial matching feature, for more documentation on partial matching see g_match_info_is_partial_match().

32768 or :partial
NEWLINE_CR =

Overrides the newline definition set when creating a new #GRegex, setting the '\r' character as line terminator.

1048576 or :newline_cr
NEWLINE_LF =

Overrides the newline definition set when creating a new #GRegex, setting the '\n' character as line terminator.

2097152 or :newline_lf
NEWLINE_CRLF =

Overrides the newline definition set when creating a new #GRegex, setting the '\r\n' characters sequence as line terminator.

3145728 or :newline_crlf
NEWLINE_ANY =

Overrides the newline definition set when creating a new #GRegex, any Unicode newline sequence is recognised as a newline. These are '\r', '\n' and '\rn', and the single characters U+000B LINE TABULATION, U+000C FORM FEED (FF), U+0085 NEXT LINE (NEL), U+2028 LINE SEPARATOR and U+2029 PARAGRAPH SEPARATOR.

4194304 or :newline_any
NEWLINE_ANYCRLF =

Overrides the newline definition set when creating a new #GRegex; any '\r', '\n', or '\r\n' character sequence is recognized as a newline. Since: 2.34

5242880 or :newline_anycrlf
BSR_ANYCRLF =

Overrides the newline definition for "\R" set when creating a new #GRegex; only '\r', '\n', or '\r\n' character sequences are recognized as a newline by "\R". Since: 2.34

8388608 or :bsr_anycrlf
BSR_ANY =

Overrides the newline definition for "\R" set when creating a new #GRegex; any Unicode newline character or character sequence are recognized as a newline by "\R". These are '\r', '\n' and '\rn', and the single characters U+000B LINE TABULATION, U+000C FORM FEED (FF), U+0085 NEXT LINE (NEL), U+2028 LINE SEPARATOR and U+2029 PARAGRAPH SEPARATOR. Since: 2.34

16777216 or :bsr_any
PARTIAL_SOFT =

An alias for %G_REGEX_MATCH_PARTIAL. Since: 2.34

32768 or :partial_soft
PARTIAL_HARD =

Turns on the partial matching feature. In contrast to to %G_REGEX_MATCH_PARTIAL_SOFT, this stops matching as soon as a partial match is found, without continuing to search for a possible complete match. See g_match_info_is_partial_match() for more information. Since: 2.34

134217728 or :partial_hard
NOTEMPTY_ATSTART =

Like %G_REGEX_MATCH_NOTEMPTY, but only applied to the start of the matched string. For anchored patterns this can only happen for pattern containing "\K". Since: 2.34

268435456 or :notempty_atstart