re2
A wrapper of the re2 C++ library to demonstrate a use case for spack-rs.
The below syntax guide is reproduced from the re2 codebase.
Regexp Syntax
This module uses the re2 library and hence supports
its syntax for regular expressions, which is similar to Perl's with
some of the more complicated things thrown away. In particular,
backreferences and generalized assertions are not available, nor is \Z.
See Syntax^syntax for the syntax supported by RE2, and a comparison with PCRE and PERL regexps.
For those not familiar with Perl's regular expressions, here are some examples of the most commonly used extensions:
"hello (\\w+) world"--\wmatches a "word" character"version (\\d+)"--\dmatches a digit"hello\\s+world"--\smatches any whitespace character"\\b(\\w+)\\b"--\bmatches non-empty string at word boundary"(?i)hello"--(?i)turns on case-insensitive matching"/\\*(.*?)\\*/"--.*?matches.minimum number of times possible
The double backslashes are needed when writing string literals. However, they should NOT be used when writing raw string literals:
r"(hello (\w+) world)"--\wmatches a "word" characterr"(version (\d+))"--\dmatches a digitr"(hello\s+world)"--\smatches any whitespace characterr"(\b(\w+)\b)"--\bmatches non-empty string at word boundaryr"((?i)hello)"--(?i)turns on case-insensitive matchingr"(/\*(.*?)\*/)"--.*?matches.minimum number of times possible
When using UTF-8 encoding, case-insensitive matching will perform simple case folding, not full case folding.
License
BSD-3-Clause, in order to match re2's license.