RE_COMP(3) manual page
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re_comp, re_exec - BSD regex functions
#define
_REGEX_RE_COMP
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <regex.h>
char *re_comp(const char *regex);
int re_exec(const char
*string);
re_comp() is used to compile the null-terminated regular
expression pointed to by regex. The compiled pattern occupies a static area,
the pattern buffer, which is overwritten by subsequent use of re_comp().
If regex is NULL, no operation is performed and the pattern buffer’s contents
are not altered.
re_exec() is used to assess whether the null-terminated
string pointed to by string matches the previously compiled regex.
re_comp() returns NULL on successful compilation of regex otherwise
it returns a pointer to an appropriate error message.
re_exec() returns
1 for a successful match, zero for failure.
The re_comp() and re_exec() functions are not thread-safe.
4.3BSD.
These functions are obsolete; the functions documented in
regcomp(3)
should be used instead.
regcomp(3)
, regex(7)
, GNU regex
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