/* * Copyright (c) 2020, Emanuel Sprung * Copyright (c) 2020-2022, Ali Mohammad Pur * * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause */ #pragma once enum __Regex_Error { __Regex_NoError, __Regex_InvalidPattern, // Invalid regular expression. __Regex_InvalidCollationElement, // Invalid collating element referenced. __Regex_InvalidCharacterClass, // Invalid character class type referenced. __Regex_InvalidTrailingEscape, // Trailing \ in pattern. __Regex_InvalidNumber, // Number in \digit invalid or in error. __Regex_MismatchingBracket, // [ ] imbalance. __Regex_MismatchingParen, // ( ) imbalance. __Regex_MismatchingBrace, // { } imbalance. __Regex_InvalidBraceContent, // Content of {} invalid: not a number, number too large, more than two numbers, first larger than second. __Regex_InvalidBracketContent, // Content of [] invalid. __Regex_InvalidRange, // Invalid endpoint in range expression. __Regex_InvalidRepetitionMarker, // ?, * or + not preceded by valid regular expression. __Regex_ReachedMaxRecursion, // MaximumRecursion has been reached. __Regex_EmptySubExpression, // Sub expression has empty content. __Regex_InvalidCaptureGroup, // Content of capture group is invalid. __Regex_InvalidNameForCaptureGroup, // Name of capture group is invalid. __Regex_InvalidNameForProperty, // Name of property is invalid. __Regex_DuplicateNamedCapture, // Duplicate named capture group __Regex_InvalidCharacterClassEscape, // Invalid escaped entity in character class. }; enum __RegexAllFlags { __Regex_Global = 1, // All matches (don't return after first match) __Regex_Insensitive = __Regex_Global << 1, // Case insensitive match (ignores case of [a-zA-Z]) __Regex_Ungreedy = __Regex_Global << 2, // The match becomes lazy by default. Now a ? following a quantifier makes it greedy __Regex_Unicode = __Regex_Global << 3, // Enable all unicode features and interpret all unicode escape sequences as such __Regex_Extended = __Regex_Global << 4, // Ignore whitespaces. Spaces and text after a # in the pattern are ignored __Regex_Extra = __Regex_Global << 5, // Disallow meaningless escapes. A \ followed by a letter with no special meaning is faulted __Regex_MatchNotBeginOfLine = __Regex_Global << 6, // Pattern is not forced to ^ -> search in whole string! __Regex_MatchNotEndOfLine = __Regex_Global << 7, // Don't Force the dollar sign, $, to always match end of the string, instead of end of the line. This option is ignored if the Multiline-flag is set __Regex_SkipSubExprResults = __Regex_Global << 8, // Do not return sub expressions in the result __Regex_StringCopyMatches = __Regex_Global << 9, // Do explicitly copy results into new allocated string instead of StringView to original string. __Regex_SingleLine = __Regex_Global << 10, // Dot matches newline characters __Regex_Sticky = __Regex_Global << 11, // Force the pattern to only match consecutive matches from where the previous match ended. __Regex_Multiline = __Regex_Global << 12, // Handle newline characters. Match each line, one by one. __Regex_SkipTrimEmptyMatches = __Regex_Global << 13, // Do not remove empty capture group results. __Regex_SingleMatch = __Regex_Global << 14, // Stop after acquiring a single match. __Regex_UnicodeSets = __Regex_Global << 15, // ECMA262 Parser specific: Allow set operations in char classes. __Regex_Internal_Stateful = __Regex_Global << 16, // Internal flag; enables stateful matches. __Regex_Internal_BrowserExtended = __Regex_Global << 17, // Internal flag; enable browser-specific ECMA262 extensions. __Regex_Internal_ConsiderNewline = __Regex_Global << 18, // Internal flag; allow matchers to consider newlines as line separators. __Regex_Last = __Regex_UnicodeSets, };