X-Git-Url: http://git.vpit.fr/?p=perl%2Fmodules%2FRegexp-Wildcards.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=README;h=207bc2397baa8cba2ec269852214b0388da834e8;hp=78cc7d9bb2899804970eb42790848b5c1eb3aa2b;hb=HEAD;hpb=7bcbae57add0ff30a2c4b9c70b679a3a65c7bc34 diff --git a/README b/README index 78cc7d9..207bc23 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ NAME expressions. VERSION - Version 1.00 + Version 1.05 SYNOPSIS use Regexp::Wildcards; @@ -13,16 +13,19 @@ SYNOPSIS my $re; $re = $rw->convert('a{b?,c}*'); # Do it Unix shell style. $re = $rw->convert('a?,b*', 'win32'); # Do it Windows shell style. - $re = $rw->convert('*{x,y}?', 'jokers'); # Process the jokers and escape the rest. - $re = $rw->convert('%a_c%', 'sql'); # Turn SQL wildcards into regexps. + $re = $rw->convert('*{x,y}?', 'jokers'); # Process the jokers and + # escape the rest. + $re = $rw->convert('%a_c%', 'sql'); # Turn SQL wildcards into + # regexps. $rw = Regexp::Wildcards->new( - do => [ qw/jokers brackets/ ], # Do jokers and brackets. - capture => [ qw/any greedy/ ], # Capture *'s greedily. + do => [ qw ], # Do jokers and brackets. + capture => [ qw ], # Capture *'s greedily. ); $rw->do(add => 'groups'); # Don't escape groups. - $rw->capture(rem => [ qw/greedy/ ]); # Actually we want non-greedy matches. + $rw->capture(rem => [ qw ]); # Actually we want non-greedy + # matches. $re = $rw->convert('*a{,(b)?}?c*'); # '(.*?)a(?:|(b).).c(.*?)' $rw->capture(); # No more captures. @@ -33,14 +36,18 @@ DESCRIPTION regular expressions, so that you can use them for matching. It handles the "*" and "?" jokers, as well as Unix bracketed - alternatives "{,}", but also "%" and "_" SQL wildcards. It can also keep - original "(...)" groups. Backspace ("\") is used as an escape character. + alternatives "{,}", but also "%" and "_" SQL wildcards. If required, it + can also keep original "(...)" groups or "^" and "$" anchors. Backspace + ("\") is used as an escape character. Typesets that mimic the behaviour of Windows and Unix shells are also provided. METHODS - "new [ do => $what | type => $type ], capture => $captures" + "new" + my $rw = Regexp::Wildcards->new(do => $what, capture => $capture); + my $rw = Regexp::Wildcards->new(type => $type, capture => $capture); + Constructs a new Regexp::Wildcard object. "do" lists all features that should be enabled when converting wildcards @@ -53,40 +60,71 @@ METHODS "capture" lists which atoms should be capturing. Refer to "capture" for more details. - "do [ $what | set => $c1, add => $c2, rem => $c3 ]" - Specifies the list of metacharacters to convert. They are classified - into five classes : + "do" + $rw->do($what); + $rw->do(set => $c1); + $rw->do(add => $c2); + $rw->do(rem => $c3); + + Specifies the list of metacharacters to convert or to prevent for + escaping. They fit into six classes : + + * 'jokers' + + Converts "?" to "." and "*" to ".*". - 'jokers' converts "?" to "." and "*" to ".*" ; 'a**\\*b??\\?c' ==> 'a.*\\*b..\\?c' - 'sql' converts "_" to "." and "%" to ".*" ; + * 'sql' + + Converts "_" to "." and "%" to ".*". + 'a%%\\%b__\\_c' ==> 'a.*\\%b..\\_c' - 'commas' converts all "," to "|" and puts the complete resulting regular - expression inside "(?: ... )" ; + * 'commas' + + Converts all "," to "|" and puts the complete resulting regular + expression inside "(?: ... )". + 'a,b{c,d},e' ==> '(?:a|b\\{c|d\\}|e)' - 'brackets' converts all matching "{ ... , ... }" brackets to "(?: ... | - ... )" alternations. If some brackets are unbalanced, it tries to - substitute as many of them as possible, and then escape the remaining - unmatched "{" and "}". Commas outside of any bracket-delimited block are - also escaped ; + * 'brackets' + + Converts all matching "{ ... , ... }" brackets to "(?: ... | ... )" + alternations. If some brackets are unbalanced, it tries to + substitute as many of them as possible, and then escape the + remaining unmatched "{" and "}". Commas outside of any + bracket-delimited block are also escaped. + 'a,b{c,d},e' ==> 'a\\,b(?:c|d)\\,e' '{a\\{b,c}d,e}' ==> '(?:a\\{b|c)d\\,e\\}' '{a{b,c\\}d,e}' ==> '\\{a\\{b\\,c\\}d\\,e\\}' - 'groups' keeps the parenthesis "( ... )" of the original string without - escaping them. Currently, no check is done to ensure that the - parenthesis are matching. + * 'groups' + + Keeps the parenthesis "( ... )" of the original string without + escaping them. Currently, no check is done to ensure that the + parenthesis are matching. + 'a(b(c))d\\(\\)' ==> (no change) + * 'anchors' + + Prevents the *beginning-of-line* "^" and *end-of-line* "$" anchors + to be escaped. Since "[...]" character class are currently escaped, + a "^" will always be interpreted as *beginning-of-line*. + + 'a^b$c' ==> (no change) + Each $c can be any of : - A hash reference, with wanted metacharacter group names (described - above) as keys and booleans as values ; - An array reference containing the list of wanted metacharacter classes ; - A plain scalar, when only one group is required. + * A hash reference, with wanted metacharacter group names (described + above) as keys and booleans as values ; + + * An array reference containing the list of wanted metacharacter + classes ; + + * A plain scalar, when only one group is required. When "set" is present, the classes given as its value replace the current object options. Then the "add" classes are added, and the "rem" @@ -97,55 +135,112 @@ METHODS $rw->do(set => 'jokers'); # Only translate jokers. $rw->do('jokers'); # Same. - $rw->do(add => [ qw/sql commas/ ]); # Translate also SQL and commas. - $rw->do(rem => 'jokers'); # Specifying both 'sql' and 'jokers' is useless. + $rw->do(add => [ qw ]); # Translate also SQL and commas. + $rw->do(rem => 'jokers'); # Specifying both 'sql' and + # 'jokers' is useless. $rw->do(); # Translate nothing. - "type $type" + The "do" method returns the Regexp::Wildcards object. + + "type" + $rw->type($type); + Notifies to convert the metacharacters that corresponds to the - predefined type $type. $type can be any of 'jokers', 'sql', 'commas', - 'brackets', 'win32' or 'unix'. An unknown or undefined value defaults to - 'unix', except for 'dos', 'os2', 'MSWin32' and 'cygwin' that default to - 'win32'. This means that you can pass $^O as the $type and get the - corresponding shell behaviour. Returns the object. + predefined type $type. $type can be any of : + + * 'jokers', 'sql', 'commas', 'brackets' + + Singleton types that enable the corresponding "do" classes. + + * 'unix' + + Covers typical Unix shell globbing features (effectively 'jokers' + and 'brackets'). + + * $^O values for common Unix systems + + Wrap to 'unix' (see perlport for the list). + + * "undef" + + Defaults to 'unix'. + + * 'win32' + + Covers typical Windows shell globbing features (effectively 'jokers' + and 'commas'). + + * 'dos', 'os2', 'MSWin32', 'cygwin' + + Wrap to 'win32'. + + In particular, you can usually pass $^O as the $type and get the + corresponding shell behaviour. $rw->type('win32'); # Set type to win32. + $rw->type($^O); # Set type to unix on Unices and win32 on Windows $rw->type(); # Set type to unix. - "capture [ $captures | set => $c1, add => $c2, rem => $c3 ]" + The "type" method returns the Regexp::Wildcards object. + + "capture" + $rw->capture($captures); + $rw->capture(set => $c1); + $rw->capture(add => $c2); + $rw->capture(rem => $c3); + Specifies the list of atoms to capture. This method works like "do", except that the classes are different : - 'single' will capture all unescaped *"exactly one"* metacharacters, i.e. - "?" for wildcards or "_" for SQL ; + * 'single' + + Captures all unescaped *"exactly one"* metacharacters, i.e. "?" for + wildcards or "_" for SQL. + 'a???b\\??' ==> 'a(.)(.)(.)b\\?(.)' 'a___b\\__' ==> 'a(.)(.)(.)b\\_(.)' - 'any' will capture all unescaped *"any"* metacharacters, i.e. "*" for - wildcards or "%" for SQL ; + * 'any' + + Captures all unescaped *"any"* metacharacters, i.e. "*" for + wildcards or "%" for SQL. + 'a***b\\**' ==> 'a(.*)b\\*(.*)' 'a%%%b\\%%' ==> 'a(.*)b\\%(.*)' - 'greedy', when used in conjunction with 'any', will make the 'any' - captures greedy (by default they are not) ; + * 'greedy' + + When used in conjunction with 'any', it makes the 'any' captures + greedy (by default they are not). + 'a***b\\**' ==> 'a(.*?)b\\*(.*?)' 'a%%%b\\%%' ==> 'a(.*?)b\\%(.*?)' - 'brackets' will capture matching "{ ... , ... }" alternations. + * 'brackets' + + Capture matching "{ ... , ... }" alternations. + 'a{b\\},\\{c}' ==> 'a(b\\}|\\{c)' - $rw->capture(set => 'single'); # Only capture "exactly one" metacharacters. + $rw->capture(set => 'single'); # Only capture "exactly one" + # metacharacters. $rw->capture('single'); # Same. - $rw->capture(add => [ qw/any greedy/ ]); # Also greedily capture "any" metacharacters. + $rw->capture(add => [ qw ]); # Also greedily capture + # "any" metacharacters. $rw->capture(rem => 'greedy'); # No more greed please. $rw->capture(); # Capture nothing. - "convert $wc [ , $type ]" + The "capture" method returns the Regexp::Wildcards object. + + "convert" + my $rx = $rw->convert($wc); + my $rx = $rw->convert($wc, $type); + Converts the wildcard expression $wc into a regular expression according to the options stored into the Regexp::Wildcards object, or to $type if it's supplied. It successively escapes all unprotected regexp special characters that doesn't hold any meaning for wildcards, then replace - 'jokers' or 'sql' and 'commas' or 'brackets' (depending on the "do" or + 'jokers', 'sql' and 'commas' or 'brackets' (depending on the "do" or "type" options), all of this by applying the 'capture' rules specified in the constructor or by "capture". @@ -153,7 +248,8 @@ EXPORT An object module shouldn't export any function, and so does this one. DEPENDENCIES - Carp (core module since perl 5), Text::Balanced (since 5.7.3). + Carp (core module since perl 5), Scalar::Util, Text::Balanced (since + 5.7.3). CAVEATS This module does not implement the strange behaviours of Windows shell @@ -161,11 +257,13 @@ CAVEATS the file extension). For example, Windows XP shell matches *a like ".*a", "*a?" like ".*a.?", "*a??" like ".*a.{0,2}" and so on. +SEE ALSO + Text::Glob. + AUTHOR Vincent Pit, "", . - You can contact me by mail or on #perl @ FreeNode (vincent or - Prof_Vince). + You can contact me by mail or on "irc.perl.org" (vincent). BUGS Please report any bugs or feature requests to "bug-regexp-wildcards at @@ -183,7 +281,7 @@ SUPPORT . COPYRIGHT & LICENSE - Copyright 2007-2008 Vincent Pit, all rights reserved. + Copyright 2007,2008,2009,2013 Vincent Pit, all rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.