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User Commands regcmp(1)

NAME

regcmp - regular expression compile

SYNOPSIS

regcmp [-] filename...

DESCRIPTION

The regcmp command performs a function similar to regcmp

and, in most cases, precludes the need for calling regcmp

from C programs. Bypassing regcmp saves on both execution

time and program size. The command regcmp compiles the regu-

lar expressions in filename and places the output in filename.i. OPTIONS

- If the - option is used, the output is placed in

filename.c. The format of entries in filename is a name (C variable) followed by one or more blanks followed by one or more regular expressions

enclosed in double quotes. The output of regcmp is

C source code. Compiled regular expressions are represented as extern char vectors. filename.i

files may thus be #included in C programs, or

filename.c files may be compiled and later loaded.

In the C program that uses the regcmp output,

regex(abc,line) applies the regular expression

named abc to line. Diagnostics are self-

explanatory.

EXAMPLES

Example 1 Examples of the regcmp command.

name "([A-Za-z][A-Za-z0-9_]*)$0"

telno "\({0,1}([2-9][01][1-9])$0\){0,1} *"

"([2-9][0-9]{2})$1[ -]{0,1}"

"([0-9]{4})$2"

The three arguments to telno shown above must all be entered on one line.

In the C program that uses the regcmp output,

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User Commands regcmp(1)

regex(telno, line, area, exch, rest) applies the regular expression named telno to line. ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES

A general description of the usage of the LC_* environmental

variables can be found in environ(5).

LC_CTYPE Determines how regcmp handles characters.

When LC_CTYPE is set to a valid value,

regcmp can display and handle text and

filenames containing valid characters for that locale.

LC_MESSAGES Determines how diagnostic and informative

messages are presented. This includes the language and style of the messages, and the correct form of affirmative and negative responses. In the "C" locale, the messages are presented in the default form found in the program itself (in most cases, U.S. English).

ATTRIBUTES

See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attri-

butes:

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| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |

|_____________________________|_____________________________|

| Availability | developer/linker | | CSI | Enabled |

|_____________________________|_____________________________|

SEE ALSO

regcmp(3C), attributes(5), environ(5)

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