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SYNOPSIS
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<b>#include &#60;pcre.h&#62;</b>
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<b>int pcre_exec(const pcre *<i>code</i>, const pcre_extra *<i>extra</i>,</b>
<b>     const char *<i>subject</i>, int <i>length</i>, int <i>startoffset</i>,</b>
<b>     int <i>options</i>, int *<i>ovector</i>, int <i>ovecsize</i>);</b>
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<b>int pcre16_exec(const pcre16 *<i>code</i>, const pcre16_extra *<i>extra</i>,</b>
<b>     PCRE_SPTR16 <i>subject</i>, int <i>length</i>, int <i>startoffset</i>,</b>
<b>     int <i>options</i>, int *<i>ovector</i>, int <i>ovecsize</i>);</b>
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<b>int pcre32_exec(const pcre32 *<i>code</i>, const pcre32_extra *<i>extra</i>,</b>
<b>     PCRE_SPTR32 <i>subject</i>, int <i>length</i>, int <i>startoffset</i>,</b>
<b>     int <i>options</i>, int *<i>ovector</i>, int <i>ovecsize</i>);</b>
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DESCRIPTION
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This function matches a compiled regular expression against a given subject
string, using a matching algorithm that is similar to Perl's. It returns
offsets to captured substrings. Its arguments are:
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  <i>code</i>         Points to the compiled pattern
  <i>extra</i>        Points to an associated <b>pcre[16|32]_extra</b> structure,
                 or is NULL
  <i>subject</i>      Points to the subject string
  <i>length</i>       Length of the subject string
  <i>startoffset</i>  Offset in the subject at which to start matching
  <i>options</i>      Option bits
  <i>ovector</i>      Points to a vector of ints for result offsets
  <i>ovecsize</i>     Number of elements in the vector (a multiple of 3)
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The units for <i>length</i> and <i>startoffset</i> are bytes for
<b>pcre_exec()</b>, 16-bit data items for <b>pcre16_exec()</b>, and 32-bit items
for <b>pcre32_exec()</b>. The options are:
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  PCRE_ANCHORED          Match only at the first position
  PCRE_BSR_ANYCRLF       \R matches only CR, LF, or CRLF
  PCRE_BSR_UNICODE       \R matches all Unicode line endings
  PCRE_NEWLINE_ANY       Recognize any Unicode newline sequence
  PCRE_NEWLINE_ANYCRLF   Recognize CR, LF, & CRLF as newline sequences
  PCRE_NEWLINE_CR        Recognize CR as the only newline sequence
  PCRE_NEWLINE_CRLF      Recognize CRLF as the only newline sequence
  PCRE_NEWLINE_LF        Recognize LF as the only newline sequence
  PCRE_NOTBOL            Subject string is not the beginning of a line
  PCRE_NOTEOL            Subject string is not the end of a line
  PCRE_NOTEMPTY          An empty string is not a valid match
  PCRE_NOTEMPTY_ATSTART  An empty string at the start of the subject
                           is not a valid match
  PCRE_NO_START_OPTIMIZE Do not do "start-match" optimizations
  PCRE_NO_UTF16_CHECK    Do not check the subject for UTF-16
                           validity (only relevant if PCRE_UTF16
                           was set at compile time)
  PCRE_NO_UTF32_CHECK    Do not check the subject for UTF-32
                           validity (only relevant if PCRE_UTF32
                           was set at compile time)
  PCRE_NO_UTF8_CHECK     Do not check the subject for UTF-8
                           validity (only relevant if PCRE_UTF8
                           was set at compile time)
  PCRE_PARTIAL           ) Return PCRE_ERROR_PARTIAL for a partial
  PCRE_PARTIAL_SOFT      )   match if no full matches are found
  PCRE_PARTIAL_HARD      Return PCRE_ERROR_PARTIAL for a partial match
                           if that is found before a full match
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For details of partial matching, see the
<a href="pcrepartial.html"><b>pcrepartial</b></a>
page. A <b>pcre_extra</b> structure contains the following fields:
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  <i>flags</i>            Bits indicating which fields are set
  <i>study_data</i>       Opaque data from <b>pcre[16|32]_study()</b>
  <i>match_limit</i>      Limit on internal resource use
  <i>match_limit_recursion</i>  Limit on internal recursion depth
  <i>callout_data</i>     Opaque data passed back to callouts
  <i>tables</i>           Points to character tables or is NULL
  <i>mark</i>             For passing back a *MARK pointer
  <i>executable_jit</i>   Opaque data from JIT compilation
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The flag bits are PCRE_EXTRA_STUDY_DATA, PCRE_EXTRA_MATCH_LIMIT,
PCRE_EXTRA_MATCH_LIMIT_RECURSION, PCRE_EXTRA_CALLOUT_DATA,
PCRE_EXTRA_TABLES, PCRE_EXTRA_MARK and PCRE_EXTRA_EXECUTABLE_JIT.
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