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| .TH PCRE2SYNTAX 3 "13 June 2015" "PCRE2 10.20"
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| .SH NAME
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| PCRE2 - Perl-compatible regular expressions (revised API)
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| .SH "PCRE2 REGULAR EXPRESSION SYNTAX SUMMARY"
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| .rs
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| .sp
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| The full syntax and semantics of the regular expressions that are supported by
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| PCRE2 are described in the
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| .\" HREF
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| \fBpcre2pattern\fP
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| .\"
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| documentation. This document contains a quick-reference summary of the syntax.
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| .
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| .
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| .SH "QUOTING"
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| .rs
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| .sp
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|   \ex         where x is non-alphanumeric is a literal x
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|   \eQ...\eE    treat enclosed characters as literal
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| .
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| .
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| .SH "ESCAPED CHARACTERS"
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| .rs
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| .sp
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| This table applies to ASCII and Unicode environments.
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| .sp
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|   \ea         alarm, that is, the BEL character (hex 07)
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|   \ecx        "control-x", where x is any ASCII printing character
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|   \ee         escape (hex 1B)
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|   \ef         form feed (hex 0C)
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|   \en         newline (hex 0A)
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|   \er         carriage return (hex 0D)
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|   \et         tab (hex 09)
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|   \e0dd       character with octal code 0dd
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|   \eddd       character with octal code ddd, or backreference
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|   \eo{ddd..}  character with octal code ddd..
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|   \eU         "U" if PCRE2_ALT_BSUX is set (otherwise is an error)
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|   \euhhhh     character with hex code hhhh (if PCRE2_ALT_BSUX is set)
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|   \exhh       character with hex code hh
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|   \ex{hhh..}  character with hex code hhh..
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| .sp
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| Note that \e0dd is always an octal code. The treatment of backslash followed by
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| a non-zero digit is complicated; for details see the section
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| .\" HTML <a href="pcre2pattern.html#digitsafterbackslash">
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| .\" </a>
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| "Non-printing characters"
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| .\"
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| in the
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| .\" HREF
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| \fBpcre2pattern\fP
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| .\"
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| documentation, where details of escape processing in EBCDIC environments are
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| also given.
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| .P
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| When \ex is not followed by {, from zero to two hexadecimal digits are read,
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| but if PCRE2_ALT_BSUX is set, \ex must be followed by two hexadecimal digits to
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| be recognized as a hexadecimal escape; otherwise it matches a literal "x".
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| Likewise, if \eu (in ALT_BSUX mode) is not followed by four hexadecimal digits,
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| it matches a literal "u".
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| .
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| .
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| .SH "CHARACTER TYPES"
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| .rs
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| .sp
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|   .          any character except newline;
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|                in dotall mode, any character whatsoever
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|   \eC         one code unit, even in UTF mode (best avoided)
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|   \ed         a decimal digit
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|   \eD         a character that is not a decimal digit
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|   \eh         a horizontal white space character
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|   \eH         a character that is not a horizontal white space character
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|   \eN         a character that is not a newline
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|   \ep{\fIxx\fP}     a character with the \fIxx\fP property
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|   \eP{\fIxx\fP}     a character without the \fIxx\fP property
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|   \eR         a newline sequence
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|   \es         a white space character
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|   \eS         a character that is not a white space character
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|   \ev         a vertical white space character
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|   \eV         a character that is not a vertical white space character
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|   \ew         a "word" character
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|   \eW         a "non-word" character
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|   \eX         a Unicode extended grapheme cluster
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| .sp
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| The application can lock out the use of \eC by setting the
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| PCRE2_NEVER_BACKSLASH_C option. It is dangerous because it may leave the
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| current matching point in the middle of a UTF-8 or UTF-16 character.
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| .P
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| By default, \ed, \es, and \ew match only ASCII characters, even in UTF-8 mode
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| or in the 16-bit and 32-bit libraries. However, if locale-specific matching is
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| happening, \es and \ew may also match characters with code points in the range
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| 128-255. If the PCRE2_UCP option is set, the behaviour of these escape
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| sequences is changed to use Unicode properties and they match many more
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| characters.
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| .
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| .
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| .SH "GENERAL CATEGORY PROPERTIES FOR \ep and \eP"
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| .rs
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| .sp
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|   C          Other
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|   Cc         Control
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|   Cf         Format
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|   Cn         Unassigned
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|   Co         Private use
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|   Cs         Surrogate
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| .sp
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|   L          Letter
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|   Ll         Lower case letter
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|   Lm         Modifier letter
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|   Lo         Other letter
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|   Lt         Title case letter
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|   Lu         Upper case letter
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|   L&         Ll, Lu, or Lt
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| .sp
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|   M          Mark
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|   Mc         Spacing mark
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|   Me         Enclosing mark
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|   Mn         Non-spacing mark
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| .sp
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|   N          Number
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|   Nd         Decimal number
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|   Nl         Letter number
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|   No         Other number
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| .sp
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|   P          Punctuation
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|   Pc         Connector punctuation
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|   Pd         Dash punctuation
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|   Pe         Close punctuation
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|   Pf         Final punctuation
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|   Pi         Initial punctuation
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|   Po         Other punctuation
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|   Ps         Open punctuation
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| .sp
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|   S          Symbol
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|   Sc         Currency symbol
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|   Sk         Modifier symbol
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|   Sm         Mathematical symbol
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|   So         Other symbol
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| .sp
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|   Z          Separator
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|   Zl         Line separator
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|   Zp         Paragraph separator
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|   Zs         Space separator
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| .
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| .
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| .SH "PCRE2 SPECIAL CATEGORY PROPERTIES FOR \ep and \eP"
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| .rs
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| .sp
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|   Xan        Alphanumeric: union of properties L and N
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|   Xps        POSIX space: property Z or tab, NL, VT, FF, CR
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|   Xsp        Perl space: property Z or tab, NL, VT, FF, CR
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|   Xuc        Univerally-named character: one that can be
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|                represented by a Universal Character Name
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|   Xwd        Perl word: property Xan or underscore
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| .sp
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| Perl and POSIX space are now the same. Perl added VT to its space character set
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| at release 5.18.
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| .
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| .
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| .SH "SCRIPT NAMES FOR \ep AND \eP"
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| .rs
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| .sp
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| Arabic,
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| Armenian,
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| Avestan,
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| Balinese,
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| Bamum,
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| Bassa_Vah,
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| Batak,
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| Bengali,
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| Bopomofo,
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| Brahmi,
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| Braille,
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| Buginese,
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| Buhid,
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| Canadian_Aboriginal,
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| Carian,
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| Caucasian_Albanian,
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| Chakma,
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| Cham,
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| Cherokee,
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| Common,
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| Coptic,
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| Cuneiform,
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| Cypriot,
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| Cyrillic,
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| Deseret,
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| Devanagari,
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| Duployan,
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| Egyptian_Hieroglyphs,
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| Elbasan,
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| Ethiopic,
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| Georgian,
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| Glagolitic,
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| Gothic,
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| Grantha,
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| Greek,
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| Gujarati,
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| Gurmukhi,
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| Han,
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| Hangul,
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| Hanunoo,
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| Hebrew,
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| Hiragana,
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| Imperial_Aramaic,
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| Inherited,
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| Inscriptional_Pahlavi,
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| Inscriptional_Parthian,
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| Javanese,
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| Kaithi,
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| Kannada,
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| Katakana,
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| Kayah_Li,
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| Kharoshthi,
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| Khmer,
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| Khojki,
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| Khudawadi,
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| Lao,
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| Latin,
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| Lepcha,
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| Limbu,
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| Linear_A,
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| Linear_B,
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| Lisu,
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| Lycian,
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| Lydian,
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| Mahajani,
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| Malayalam,
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| Mandaic,
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| Manichaean,
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| Meetei_Mayek,
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| Mende_Kikakui,
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| Meroitic_Cursive,
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| Meroitic_Hieroglyphs,
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| Miao,
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| Modi,
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| Mongolian,
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| Mro,
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| Myanmar,
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| Nabataean,
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| New_Tai_Lue,
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| Nko,
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| Ogham,
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| Ol_Chiki,
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| Old_Italic,
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| Old_North_Arabian,
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| Old_Permic,
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| Old_Persian,
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| Old_South_Arabian,
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| Old_Turkic,
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| Oriya,
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| Osmanya,
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| Pahawh_Hmong,
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| Palmyrene,
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| Pau_Cin_Hau,
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| Phags_Pa,
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| Phoenician,
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| Psalter_Pahlavi,
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| Rejang,
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| Runic,
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| Samaritan,
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| Saurashtra,
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| Sharada,
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| Shavian,
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| Siddham,
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| Sinhala,
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| Sora_Sompeng,
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| Sundanese,
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| Syloti_Nagri,
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| Syriac,
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| Tagalog,
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| Tagbanwa,
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| Tai_Le,
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| Tai_Tham,
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| Tai_Viet,
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| Takri,
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| Tamil,
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| Telugu,
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| Thaana,
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| Thai,
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| Tibetan,
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| Tifinagh,
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| Tirhuta,
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| Ugaritic,
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| Vai,
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| Warang_Citi,
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| Yi.
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| .
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| .
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| .SH "CHARACTER CLASSES"
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| .rs
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| .sp
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|   [...]       positive character class
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|   [^...]      negative character class
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|   [x-y]       range (can be used for hex characters)
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|   [[:xxx:]]   positive POSIX named set
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|   [[:^xxx:]]  negative POSIX named set
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| .sp
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|   alnum       alphanumeric
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|   alpha       alphabetic
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|   ascii       0-127
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|   blank       space or tab
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|   cntrl       control character
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|   digit       decimal digit
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|   graph       printing, excluding space
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|   lower       lower case letter
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|   print       printing, including space
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|   punct       printing, excluding alphanumeric
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|   space       white space
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|   upper       upper case letter
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|   word        same as \ew
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|   xdigit      hexadecimal digit
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| .sp
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| In PCRE2, POSIX character set names recognize only ASCII characters by default,
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| but some of them use Unicode properties if PCRE2_UCP is set. You can use
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| \eQ...\eE inside a character class.
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| .
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| .
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| .SH "QUANTIFIERS"
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| .rs
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| .sp
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|   ?           0 or 1, greedy
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|   ?+          0 or 1, possessive
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|   ??          0 or 1, lazy
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|   *           0 or more, greedy
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|   *+          0 or more, possessive
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|   *?          0 or more, lazy
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|   +           1 or more, greedy
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|   ++          1 or more, possessive
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|   +?          1 or more, lazy
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|   {n}         exactly n
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|   {n,m}       at least n, no more than m, greedy
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|   {n,m}+      at least n, no more than m, possessive
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|   {n,m}?      at least n, no more than m, lazy
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|   {n,}        n or more, greedy
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|   {n,}+       n or more, possessive
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|   {n,}?       n or more, lazy
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| .
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| .
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| .SH "ANCHORS AND SIMPLE ASSERTIONS"
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| .rs
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| .sp
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|   \eb          word boundary
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|   \eB          not a word boundary
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|   ^           start of subject
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|                 also after an internal newline in multiline mode
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|                 (after any newline if PCRE2_ALT_CIRCUMFLEX is set)
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|   \eA          start of subject
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|   $           end of subject
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|                 also before newline at end of subject
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|                 also before internal newline in multiline mode
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|   \eZ          end of subject
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|                 also before newline at end of subject
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|   \ez          end of subject
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|   \eG          first matching position in subject
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| .
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| .
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| .SH "MATCH POINT RESET"
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| .rs
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| .sp
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|   \eK          reset start of match
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| .sp
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| \eK is honoured in positive assertions, but ignored in negative ones.
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| .
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| .
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| .SH "ALTERNATION"
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| .rs
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| .sp
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|   expr|expr|expr...
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| .
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| .
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| .SH "CAPTURING"
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| .rs
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| .sp
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|   (...)           capturing group
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|   (?<name>...)    named capturing group (Perl)
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|   (?'name'...)    named capturing group (Perl)
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|   (?P<name>...)   named capturing group (Python)
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|   (?:...)         non-capturing group
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|   (?|...)         non-capturing group; reset group numbers for
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|                    capturing groups in each alternative
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| .
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| .
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| .SH "ATOMIC GROUPS"
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| .rs
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| .sp
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|   (?>...)         atomic, non-capturing group
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| .
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| .
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| .
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| .
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| .SH "COMMENT"
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| .rs
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| .sp
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|   (?#....)        comment (not nestable)
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| .
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| .
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| .SH "OPTION SETTING"
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| .rs
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| .sp
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|   (?i)            caseless
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|   (?J)            allow duplicate names
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|   (?m)            multiline
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|   (?s)            single line (dotall)
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|   (?U)            default ungreedy (lazy)
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|   (?x)            extended (ignore white space)
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|   (?-...)         unset option(s)
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| .sp
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| The following are recognized only at the very start of a pattern or after one
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| of the newline or \eR options with similar syntax. More than one of them may
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| appear.
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| .sp
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|   (*LIMIT_MATCH=d) set the match limit to d (decimal number)
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|   (*LIMIT_RECURSION=d) set the recursion limit to d (decimal number)
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|   (*NOTEMPTY)     set PCRE2_NOTEMPTY when matching
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|   (*NOTEMPTY_ATSTART) set PCRE2_NOTEMPTY_ATSTART when matching
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|   (*NO_AUTO_POSSESS) no auto-possessification (PCRE2_NO_AUTO_POSSESS)
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|   (*NO_DOTSTAR_ANCHOR) no .* anchoring (PCRE2_NO_DOTSTAR_ANCHOR)
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|   (*NO_JIT)       disable JIT optimization
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|   (*NO_START_OPT) no start-match optimization (PCRE2_NO_START_OPTIMIZE)
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|   (*UTF)          set appropriate UTF mode for the library in use
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|   (*UCP)          set PCRE2_UCP (use Unicode properties for \ed etc)
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| .sp
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| Note that LIMIT_MATCH and LIMIT_RECURSION can only reduce the value of the
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| limits set by the caller of pcre2_match(), not increase them. The application
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| can lock out the use of (*UTF) and (*UCP) by setting the PCRE2_NEVER_UTF or
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| PCRE2_NEVER_UCP options, respectively, at compile time.
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| .
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| .
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| .SH "NEWLINE CONVENTION"
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| .rs
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| .sp
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| These are recognized only at the very start of the pattern or after option
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| settings with a similar syntax.
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| .sp
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|   (*CR)           carriage return only
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|   (*LF)           linefeed only
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|   (*CRLF)         carriage return followed by linefeed
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|   (*ANYCRLF)      all three of the above
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|   (*ANY)          any Unicode newline sequence
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| .
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| .
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| .SH "WHAT \eR MATCHES"
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| .rs
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| .sp
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| These are recognized only at the very start of the pattern or after option
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| setting with a similar syntax.
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| .sp
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|   (*BSR_ANYCRLF)  CR, LF, or CRLF
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|   (*BSR_UNICODE)  any Unicode newline sequence
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| .
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| .
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| .SH "LOOKAHEAD AND LOOKBEHIND ASSERTIONS"
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| .rs
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| .sp
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|   (?=...)         positive look ahead
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|   (?!...)         negative look ahead
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|   (?<=...)        positive look behind
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|   (?<!...)        negative look behind
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| .sp
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| Each top-level branch of a look behind must be of a fixed length.
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| .
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| .
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| .SH "BACKREFERENCES"
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| .rs
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| .sp
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|   \en              reference by number (can be ambiguous)
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|   \egn             reference by number
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|   \eg{n}           reference by number
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|   \eg{-n}          relative reference by number
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|   \ek<name>        reference by name (Perl)
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|   \ek'name'        reference by name (Perl)
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|   \eg{name}        reference by name (Perl)
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|   \ek{name}        reference by name (.NET)
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|   (?P=name)       reference by name (Python)
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| .
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| .
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| .SH "SUBROUTINE REFERENCES (POSSIBLY RECURSIVE)"
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| .rs
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| .sp
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|   (?R)            recurse whole pattern
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|   (?n)            call subpattern by absolute number
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|   (?+n)           call subpattern by relative number
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|   (?-n)           call subpattern by relative number
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|   (?&name)        call subpattern by name (Perl)
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|   (?P>name)       call subpattern by name (Python)
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|   \eg<name>        call subpattern by name (Oniguruma)
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|   \eg'name'        call subpattern by name (Oniguruma)
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|   \eg<n>           call subpattern by absolute number (Oniguruma)
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|   \eg'n'           call subpattern by absolute number (Oniguruma)
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|   \eg<+n>          call subpattern by relative number (PCRE2 extension)
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|   \eg'+n'          call subpattern by relative number (PCRE2 extension)
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|   \eg<-n>          call subpattern by relative number (PCRE2 extension)
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|   \eg'-n'          call subpattern by relative number (PCRE2 extension)
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| .
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| .
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| .SH "CONDITIONAL PATTERNS"
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| .rs
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| .sp
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|   (?(condition)yes-pattern)
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|   (?(condition)yes-pattern|no-pattern)
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| .sp
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|   (?(n)               absolute reference condition
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|   (?(+n)              relative reference condition
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|   (?(-n)              relative reference condition
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|   (?(<name>)          named reference condition (Perl)
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|   (?('name')          named reference condition (Perl)
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|   (?(name)            named reference condition (PCRE2)
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|   (?(R)               overall recursion condition
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|   (?(Rn)              specific group recursion condition
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|   (?(R&name)          specific recursion condition
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|   (?(DEFINE)          define subpattern for reference
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|   (?(VERSION[>]=n.m)  test PCRE2 version
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|   (?(assert)          assertion condition
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| .
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| .
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| .SH "BACKTRACKING CONTROL"
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| .rs
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| .sp
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| The following act immediately they are reached:
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| .sp
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|   (*ACCEPT)       force successful match
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|   (*FAIL)         force backtrack; synonym (*F)
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|   (*MARK:NAME)    set name to be passed back; synonym (*:NAME)
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| .sp
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| The following act only when a subsequent match failure causes a backtrack to
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| reach them. They all force a match failure, but they differ in what happens
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| afterwards. Those that advance the start-of-match point do so only if the
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| pattern is not anchored.
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| .sp
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|   (*COMMIT)       overall failure, no advance of starting point
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|   (*PRUNE)        advance to next starting character
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|   (*PRUNE:NAME)   equivalent to (*MARK:NAME)(*PRUNE)
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|   (*SKIP)         advance to current matching position
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|   (*SKIP:NAME)    advance to position corresponding to an earlier
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|                   (*MARK:NAME); if not found, the (*SKIP) is ignored
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|   (*THEN)         local failure, backtrack to next alternation
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|   (*THEN:NAME)    equivalent to (*MARK:NAME)(*THEN)
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| .
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| .
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| .SH "CALLOUTS"
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| .rs
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| .sp
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|   (?C)            callout (assumed number 0)
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|   (?Cn)           callout with numerical data n
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|   (?C"text")      callout with string data
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| .sp
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| The allowed string delimiters are ` ' " ^ % # $ (which are the same for the
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| start and the end), and the starting delimiter { matched with the ending
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| delimiter }. To encode the ending delimiter within the string, double it.
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| .
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| .
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| \fBpcre2pattern\fP(3), \fBpcre2api\fP(3), \fBpcre2callout\fP(3),
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| \fBpcre2matching\fP(3), \fBpcre2\fP(3).
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| .SH AUTHOR
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| Philip Hazel
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| University Computing Service
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| Cambridge, England.
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| .SH REVISION
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| Last updated: 13 June 2015
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| Copyright (c) 1997-2015 University of Cambridge.
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