#ifndef __WCMATCHER_H__
#define __WCMATCHER_H__
/**
A matcher is a non thread-safe object used to scan strings using a given
{@link WCPattern WCPattern} object. Using a WCMatcher
is the preferred
method for scanning strings. WCMatchers are not thread-safe. WCMatchers require
very little dynamic memory, hence one is encouraged to create several
instances of a matcher when necessary as opposed to sharing a single instance
of a matcher.
The most common methods needed by the matcher are matches
,
findNextMatch
, and getGroup
. matches
and findNextMatch
both return success or failure, and further
details can be gathered from their documentation.
Unlike Java's WCMatcher
, this class allows you to change the string
you are matching against. This provides a small optimization, since you no
longer need multiple matchers for a single pattern in a single thread.
This class also provides an extremely handy method for replacing text with
captured data via the replaceWithGroups
method. A typical
invocation looks like:
wchar_t buf[10000]; CMStringW str = "\\5 (user name \\1) uses \\7 for his/her shell and \\6 is their home directory"; FILE * fp = fopen("/etc/passwd", "r"); WCPattern::registerWCPattern("entry", "[^:]+"); WCPattern * p = WCPattern::compile("^({entry}):({entry}):({entry}):({entry}):({entry}):({entry}):({entry})$", WCPattern::MULTILINE_MATCHING | WCPattern::UNIX_LINE_MODE); WCMatcher * m = p->createWCMatcher(""); while (fgets(buf, 9999, fp)) { m->setString(buf); if (m->matches()) { printf("%s\n", m->replaceWithGroups(str).c_str()); } } fclose(fp);Calling any of the following functions before first calling
matches
, findFirstMatch
, or
findNextMatch
results in undefined behavior and may cause your
program to crash.
- replaceWithGroups
The function findFirstMatch
will attempt to find the first match
in the input string. The same results can be obtained by first calling
reset
followed by findNextMatch
.
To eliminate the necessity of looping through a string to find all the
matching substrings, findAll
was created. The function will find
all matching substrings and return them in a vector
. If you need
to examine specific capture groups within the substrings, then this method
should not be used.
@author Jeffery Stuart
@since March 2003, Stable Since November 2004
@version 1.05.00
@memo Mutable object used on instances of a WCPattern class
*/
class WCMatcher
{
friend class NFAUNode;
friend class NFAStartUNode;
friend class NFAEndUNode;
friend class NFAGroupHeadUNode;
friend class NFAGroupLoopUNode;
friend class NFAGroupLoopPrologueUNode;
friend class NFAGroupTailUNode;
friend class NFALookBehindUNode;
friend class NFAStartOfLineUNode;
friend class NFAEndOfLineUNode;
friend class NFAEndOfMatchUNode;
friend class NFAReferenceUNode;
friend class WCPattern;
private:
/**
Creates a new matcher object against text
using
pattern
.
@param pattern The pattern with which to search
@param text The text in which to search
*/
WCMatcher(WCPattern *pattern, const CMStringW & ext);
protected:
/// The pattern we use to match
WCPattern *pat;
/// The string in which we are matching
const CMStringW *str;
/// The starting point of our match
int start;
/// An array of the starting positions for each group
int *starts;
/// An array of the ending positions for each group
int *ends;
/// An array of private data used by NFAUNodes during matching
int *groups;
/// An array of private data used by NFAUNodes during matching
int *groupIndeces;
/// An array of private data used by NFAUNodes during matching
int *groupPos;
/// The ending index of the last match
int lm;
/// The number of capturing groups we have
int gc;
/// The number of non-capturing groups we havew
int ncgc;
/// Whether or not we have matched something (used only by findFirstMatch and findNextMatch)
int matchedSomething;
/// The flags with which we were made
unsigned long flags;
/// Called by reset to clear the group arrays
void clearGroups();
public:
/// Used internally by match to signify we want the entire string matched
const static int MATCH_ENTIRE_STRING;
public:
/// Cleans up the dynamic memory used by this matcher
~WCMatcher();
/**
Replaces the contents of str
with the appropriate captured
text. str
should have at least one back reference, otherwise
this function does nothing.
@param str The string in which to replace text
@return A string with all backreferences appropriately replaced
*/
CMStringW replaceWithGroups(const CMStringW & str);
/**
The flags currently being used by the matcher.
@return Zero
*/
unsigned long getFlags() const;
/**
The text being searched by the matcher.
@return the text being searched by the matcher.
*/
const CMStringW& getText() const;
/**
Scans the string from start to finish for a match. The entire string must
match for this function to return success. Group variables are
appropriately set and can be queried after this function returns.
@return Success if and only if the entire string matches the pattern
*/
bool matches();
/**
Scans the string for the first substring matching the pattern. The entire
string does not necessarily have to match for this function to return
success. Group variables are appropriately set and can be queried after
this function returns.
@return Success if any substring matches the specified pattern
*/
bool findFirstMatch();
/**
Scans the string for the next substring matching the pattern. If no calls
have been made to findFirstMatch of findNextMatch since the last call to
reset, matches, or setString, then this function's behavior results to
that of findFirstMatch.
@return Success if another substring can be found that matches the pattern
*/
bool findNextMatch();
/**
Returns a vector of every substring in order which matches the given
pattern.
@return Every substring in order which matches the given pattern
*/
std::vector