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245.TH regexp n 8.3 Tcl "Tcl Built-In Commands"
246.BS
247'\" Note: do not modify the .SH NAME line immediately below!
248.SH NAME
249regexp \- Match a regular expression against a string
250
251.SH SYNOPSIS
252\fBregexp \fR?\fIswitches\fR? \fIexp string \fR?\fImatchVar\fR? ?\fIsubMatchVar subMatchVar ...\fR?
253.BE
254
255.SH DESCRIPTION
256.PP
257Determines whether the regular expression \fIexp\fR matches part or
258all of \fIstring\fR and returns 1 if it does, 0 if it doesn't, unless
259\fB-inline\fR is specified (see below).
260(Regular expression matching is described in the \fBre_syntax\fR
261reference page.)
262.LP
263If additional arguments are specified after \fIstring\fR then they
264are treated as the names of variables in which to return
265information about which part(s) of \fIstring\fR matched \fIexp\fR.
266\fIMatchVar\fR will be set to the range of \fIstring\fR that
267matched all of \fIexp\fR. The first \fIsubMatchVar\fR will contain
268the characters in \fIstring\fR that matched the leftmost parenthesized
269subexpression within \fIexp\fR, the next \fIsubMatchVar\fR will
270contain the characters that matched the next parenthesized
271subexpression to the right in \fIexp\fR, and so on.
272.PP
273If the initial arguments to \fBregexp\fR start with \fB\-\fR then
274they are treated as switches. The following switches are
275currently supported:
276.TP 15
277\fB\-about\fR
278Instead of attempting to match the regular expression, returns a list
279containing information about the regular expression. The first
280element of the list is a subexpression count. The second element is a
281list of property names that describe various attributes of the regular
282expression. This switch is primarily intended for debugging purposes.
283.TP 15
284\fB\-expanded\fR
285Enables use of the expanded regular expression syntax where
286whitespace and comments are ignored. This is the same as specifying
287the \fB(?x)\fR embedded option (see the \fBre_syntax\fR manual page).
288.TP 15
289\fB\-indices\fR
290Changes what is stored in the \fIsubMatchVar\fRs.
291Instead of storing the matching characters from \fIstring\fR,
292each variable
293will contain a list of two decimal strings giving the indices
294in \fIstring\fR of the first and last characters in the matching
295range of characters.
296.TP 15
297\fB\-line\fR
298Enables newline-sensitive matching. By default, newline is a
299completely ordinary character with no special meaning. With this
300flag, `[^' bracket expressions and `.' never match newline, `^'
301matches an empty string after any newline in addition to its normal
302function, and `$' matches an empty string before any newline in
303addition to its normal function. This flag is equivalent to
304specifying both \fB\-linestop\fR and \fB\-lineanchor\fR, or the
305\fB(?n)\fR embedded option (see the \fBre_syntax\fR manual page).
306.TP 15
307\fB\-linestop\fR
308Changes the behavior of `[^' bracket expressions and `.' so that they
309stop at newlines. This is the same as specifying the \fB(?p)\fR
310embedded option (see the \fBre_syntax\fR manual page).
311.TP 15
312\fB\-lineanchor\fR
313Changes the behavior of `^' and `$' (the ``anchors'') so they match the
314beginning and end of a line respectively. This is the same as
315specifying the \fB(?w)\fR embedded option (see the \fBre_syntax\fR
316manual page).
317.TP 15
318\fB\-nocase\fR
319Causes upper-case characters in \fIstring\fR to be treated as
320lower case during the matching process.
321.VS 8.3
322.TP 15
323\fB\-all\fR
324Causes the regular expression to be matched as many times as possible
325in the string, returning the total number of matches found. If this
326is specified with match variables, they will contain information for
327the last match only.
328.TP 15
329\fB\-inline\fR
330Causes the command to return, as a list, the data that would otherwise
331be placed in match variables. When using \fB-inline\fR,
332match variables may not be specified. If used with \fB-all\fR, the
333list will be concatenated at each iteration, such that a flat list is
334always returned. For each match iteration, the command will append the
335overall match data, plus one element for each subexpression in the
336regular expression. Examples are:
337.CS
338 regexp -inline -- {\\w(\\w)} " inlined "
339 => {in n}
340 regexp -all -inline -- {\\w(\\w)} " inlined "
341 => {in n li i ne e}
342.CE
343.TP 15
344\fB\-start\fR \fIindex\fR
345Specifies a character index offset into the string to start
346matching the regular expression at. When using this switch, `^'
347will not match the beginning of the line, and \\A will still
348match the start of the string at \fIindex\fR. If \fB\-indices\fR
349is specified, the indices will be indexed starting from the
350absolute beginning of the input string.
351\fIindex\fR will be constrained to the bounds of the input string.
352.VE 8.3
353.TP 15
354\fB\-\|\-\fR
355Marks the end of switches. The argument following this one will
356be treated as \fIexp\fR even if it starts with a \fB\-\fR.
357.PP
358If there are more \fIsubMatchVar\fR's than parenthesized
359subexpressions within \fIexp\fR, or if a particular subexpression
360in \fIexp\fR doesn't match the string (e.g. because it was in a
361portion of the expression that wasn't matched), then the corresponding
362\fIsubMatchVar\fR will be set to ``\fB\-1 \-1\fR'' if \fB\-indices\fR
363has been specified or to an empty string otherwise.
364.SH EXAMPLES
365Find the first occurrence of a word starting with \fBfoo\fR in a
366string that is not actually an instance of \fBfoobar\fR, and get the
367letters following it up to the end of the word into a variable:
368.CS
369\fBregexp\fR {\\<foo(?!bar\\>)(\\w*)} $string \-> restOfWord
370.CE
371Note that the whole matched substring has been placed in the variable
372\fB\->\fR which is a name chosen to look nice given that we are not
373actually interested in its contents.
374.PP
375Find the index of the word \fBbadger\fR (in any case) within a string
376and store that in the variable \fBlocation\fR:
377.CS
378\fBregexp\fR \-indices {(?i)\\<badger\\>} $string location
379.CE
380.PP
381Count the number of octal digits in a string:
382.CS
383\fBregexp\fR \-all {[0\-7]} $string
384.CE
385.PP
386List all words (consisting of all sequences of non-whitespace
387characters) in a string:
388.CS
389\fBregexp\fR \-all \-inline {\\S+} $string
390.CE
391
392.SH "SEE ALSO"
393re_syntax(n), regsub(n)
394
395.SH KEYWORDS
396match, regular expression, string