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Pattern Syntax Table of Contents Introduction Delimiters Meta-characters ... add a note User Contributed Notes PCRE regex syntax ... Concerning note #6 in "Differences From Perl", the \G token *is* supported as the ...
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PCRE Patterns PCRE regex syntax — Pattern Syntax Possible modifiers in regex patterns — Pattern Modifiers Differences From Perl — Perl Differences Differences from POSIX regex PCRE Functions preg_filter — Perform a regular expression search and replace
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PCRE regex syntax Examples [edit] Last updated: Fri, 18 May 2012 view this page in PCRE Patterns Table of Contents PCRE regex syntax Possible modifiers in regex patterns Differences From Perl Differences from POSIX regex
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Differences From Perl - ManualPCRE Patterns PCRE regex syntax Possible modifiers in regex patterns Differences From Perl ... Perl Differences The differences described here are with respect to ... not supported as it is not relevant to single pattern matches. Fairly obviously, PCRE ...
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Differences from POSIX regex - ManualPCRE Patterns PCRE regex syntax Possible modifiers in regex patterns Differences ... There are a number of differences between POSIX regex and PCRE regex. ... The PCRE functions require that the pattern is enclosed by delimiters.
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The PCRE library is a set of functions that implement regular expression pattern matching using the same syntax and semantics as Perl 5, with just a few differences (see below). The current implementation corresponds to Perl 5.005.
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Possible modifiers in regex patterns - ManualPCRE PCRE Patterns PCRE regex syntax Possible modifiers in regex patterns Differences From Perl Differences from POSIX regex ... with the PCRE_UTF8 option flag, or the pattern must start with the sequence (*UTF8). When either ...
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which written in PHP syntax will look like: [abc]* will match any ... Concerning note #6 in "Differences From Perl", the \G token *is ... yet unresolved discrepancy is that in Perl 5.005_02 the pattern /^(a)?(?(1)a|b)+$/ matches the string "a", whereas in PCRE ...
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PCRE-Suchmuster PCRE regex syntax — Pattern Syntax Mögliche Modifikatoren in RegEx-Suchmustern — Suchmuster-Modifikatoren Differences From Perl — Perl Differences Differences from POSIX regex PCRE-Funktionen
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preg_filter Differences from POSIX regex ... are 2x faster in POSIX RE than PCRE. And then we get confused again because a POSIX RE pattern like (^|\n|\r)begin-base64[ \t]+[0-7]{3,4}[ \t]+.....

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