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Str(3)				 OCaml library				Str(3)

NAME
       Str - Regular expressions and high-level string processing

Module
       Module	Str

Documentation
       Module Str
	: sig end

       Regular expressions and high-level string processing

       === Regular expressions ===

       type regexp

       The type of compiled regular expressions.

       val regexp : string -> regexp

       Compile a regular expression. The following constructs are recognized:

       - .  Matches any character except newline.

       -  *  (postfix)	Matches	 the preceding expression zero, one or several
       times

       - + (postfix) Matches the preceding expression one or several times

       - ?  (postfix) Matches the preceding expression once or not at all

       - [..]  Character set. Ranges are denoted with - , as in	 [a-z]	.   An
       initial ^ , as in [^0-9] , complements the set.	To include a ] charac‐
       ter in a set, make it the first character of the set. To	 include  a  -
       character in a set, make it the first or the last character of the set.

       -  ^  Matches  at  beginning  of	 line  (either at the beginning of the
       matched string, or just after a newline character).

       - $ Matches at end of line (either at the end of the matched string, or
       just before a newline character).

       - \| (infix) Alternative between two expressions.

       - \(..\) Grouping and naming of the enclosed expression.

       - \1 The text matched by the first \(...\) expression ( \2 for the sec‐
       ond expression, and so on up to \9 ).

       - \b Matches word boundaries.

       - \ Quotes special characters.  The special characters are $^\.*+?[] .

       val regexp_case_fold : string -> regexp

       Same as regexp , but the compiled  expression  will  match  text	 in  a
       case-insensitive	 way:  uppercase and lowercase letters will be consid‐
       ered equivalent.

       val quote : string -> string

       Str.quote s returns a regexp string that matches exactly s and  nothing
       else.

       val regexp_string : string -> regexp

       Str.regexp_string s returns a regular expression that matches exactly s
       and nothing else.

       val regexp_string_case_fold : string -> regexp

       Str.regexp_string_case_fold is similar to Str.regexp_string ,  but  the
       regexp matches in a case-insensitive way.

       === String matching and searching ===

       val string_match : regexp -> string -> int -> bool

       string_match  r	s  start tests whether a substring of s that starts at
       position start matches the regular expression r .  The first  character
       of a string has position 0 , as usual.

       val search_forward : regexp -> string -> int -> int

       search_forward r s start searches the string s for a substring matching
       the regular expression r . The search starts at position start and pro‐
       ceeds  towards the end of the string.  Return the position of the first
       character of the matched substring.

       Raises Not_found if no substring matches.

       val search_backward : regexp -> string -> int -> int

       search_backward r s last searches the string s for a substring matching
       the  regular  expression r . The search first considers substrings that
       start at position last and proceeds towards the	beginning  of  string.
       Return the position of the first character of the matched substring.

       Raises Not_found if no substring matches.

       val string_partial_match : regexp -> string -> int -> bool

       Similar	to  Str.string_match  ,	 but also returns true if the argument
       string is a prefix of a string that matches.  This includes the case of
       a true complete match.

       val matched_string : string -> string

       matched_string  s  returns  the	substring of s that was matched by the
       last call to one of the following matching or searching functions:

       - Str.string_match

       - Str.search_forward

       - Str.search_backward

       - Str.string_partial_match

       - Str.global_substitute

       - Str.substitute_first provided that none of  the  following  functions
       was called inbetween:

       - Str.global_replace

       - Str.replace_first

       - Str.split

       - Str.bounded_split

       - Str.split_delim

       - Str.bounded_split_delim

       - Str.full_split

       - Str.bounded_full_split

       Note: in the case of global_substitute and substitute_first , a call to
       matched_string is only valid  within  the  subst	 argument,  not	 after
       global_substitute or substitute_first returns.

       The  user  must	make sure that the parameter s is the same string that
       was passed to the matching or searching function.

       val match_beginning : unit -> int

       match_beginning() returns the position of the first  character  of  the
       substring  that was matched by the last call to a matching or searching
       function (see Str.matched_string for details).

       val match_end : unit -> int

       match_end() returns the position of the character  following  the  last
       character  of  the  substring  that  was	 matched by the last call to a
       matching or searching function (see Str.matched_string for details).

       val matched_group : int -> string -> string

       matched_group n s returns the substring of s that was matched by the  n
       th group \(...\) of the regular expression that was matched by the last
       call to a matching or searching function	 (see  Str.matched_string  for
       details).   The	user  must  make sure that the parameter s is the same
       string that was passed to the matching or searching function.

       Raises Not_found if the n th group of the regular  expression  was  not
       matched.	  This can happen with groups inside alternatives \| , options
       ?  or repetitions * .  For instance, the empty string will match \(a\)*
       ,  but  matched_group  1	 will  raise Not_found because the first group
       itself was not matched.

       val group_beginning : int -> int

       group_beginning n returns the position of the first  character  of  the
       substring  that was matched by the n th group of the regular expression
       that was matched by the last call to a matching or  searching  function
       (see Str.matched_string for details).

       Raises

       Not_found if the n th group of the regular expression was not matched.

       Invalid_argument	 if  there  are	 fewer	than  n	 groups in the regular
       expression.

       val group_end : int -> int

       group_end n returns the position of the character  following  the  last
       character  of substring that was matched by the n th group of the regu‐
       lar expression that was matched by the  last  call  to  a  matching  or
       searching function (see Str.matched_string for details).

       Raises

       Not_found if the n th group of the regular expression was not matched.

       Invalid_argument	 if  there  are	 fewer	than  n	 groups in the regular
       expression.

       === Replacement ===

       val global_replace : regexp -> string -> string -> string

       global_replace regexp templ s returns a string identical to s ,	except
       that  all substrings of s that match regexp have been replaced by templ
       . The replacement template templ can contain  \1	 ,  \2	,  etc;	 these
       sequences  will	be  replaced  by the text matched by the corresponding
       group in the regular expression.	 \0 stands for the text matched by the
       whole regular expression.

       val replace_first : regexp -> string -> string -> string

       Same  as	 Str.global_replace  ,	except	that  only the first substring
       matching the regular expression is replaced.

       val global_substitute : regexp ->  (string  ->  string)	->  string  ->
       string

       global_substitute  regexp  subst	 s  returns  a string identical to s ,
       except that all substrings of s that match regexp have been replaced by
       the  result  of	function subst . The function subst is called once for
       each matching substring, and receives s (the whole text) as argument.

       val substitute_first : regexp -> (string -> string) -> string -> string

       Same as Str.global_substitute , except that only	 the  first  substring
       matching the regular expression is replaced.

       val replace_matched : string -> string -> string

       replace_matched	repl s returns the replacement text repl in which \1 ,
       \2 , etc. have been replaced by the text matched by  the	 corresponding
       groups in the regular expression that was matched by the last call to a
       matching or searching function (see Str.matched_string for details).  s
       must  be	 the  same string that was passed to the matching or searching
       function.

       === Splitting ===

       val split : regexp -> string -> string list

       split r s splits s into substrings, taking as delimiters the substrings
       that match r , and returns the list of substrings.  For instance, split
       (regexp [ \t]+ ) s splits s into blank-separated words.	An  occurrence
       of  the	delimiter  at  the  beginning  or  at the end of the string is
       ignored.

       val bounded_split : regexp -> string -> int -> string list

       Same as Str.split , but splits into at most n substrings,  where	 n  is
       the extra integer parameter.

       val split_delim : regexp -> string -> string list

       Same as Str.split but occurrences of the delimiter at the beginning and
       at the end of the string are recognized and returned as	empty  strings
       in the result.  For instance, split_delim (regexp   )  abc returns ["";
       abc ;  ] , while split with the same arguments returns ["abc"] .

       val bounded_split_delim : regexp -> string -> int -> string list

       Same as Str.bounded_split , but occurrences of  the  delimiter  at  the
       beginning  and  at the end of the string are recognized and returned as
       empty strings in the result.

       type split_result =
	| Text of string
	| Delim of string

       val full_split : regexp -> string -> split_result list

       Same as Str.split_delim , but returns the delimiters  as	 well  as  the
       substrings  contained  between delimiters.  The former are tagged Delim
       in the result list;  the	 latter	 are  tagged  Text  .	For  instance,
       full_split (regexp [{}] ) {ab} returns [Delim { ; Text ab ; Delim } ] .

       val bounded_full_split : regexp -> string -> int -> split_result list

       Same as Str.bounded_split_delim , but returns the delimiters as well as
       the substrings contained between delimiters.   The  former  are	tagged
       Delim in the result list; the latter are tagged Text .

       === Extracting substrings ===

       val string_before : string -> int -> string

       string_before  s	 n  returns  the substring of all characters of s that
       precede position n (excluding the character at position n ).

       val string_after : string -> int -> string

       string_after s n returns the substring of all characters of s that fol‐
       low position n (including the character at position n ).

       val first_chars : string -> int -> string

       first_chars s n returns the first n characters of s .  This is the same
       function as Str.string_before .

       val last_chars : string -> int -> string

       last_chars s n returns the last n characters of s .

OCamldoc			  2013-09-28				Str(3)
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