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625 #define MC_ESC(syn) (syn)->meta_char_table.esc argument626 #define MC_ANYCHAR(syn) (syn)->meta_char_table.anychar argument627 #define MC_ANYTIME(syn) (syn)->meta_char_table.anytime argument628 #define MC_ZERO_OR_ONE_TIME(syn) (syn)->meta_char_table.zero_or_one_time argument629 #define MC_ONE_OR_MORE_TIME(syn) (syn)->meta_char_table.one_or_more_time argument630 #define MC_ANYCHAR_ANYTIME(syn) (syn)->meta_char_table.anychar_anytime argument632 #define IS_MC_ESC_CODE(code, syn) \ argument633 ((code) == MC_ESC(syn) && \634 !IS_SYNTAX_OP2((syn), ONIG_SYN_OP2_INEFFECTIVE_ESCAPE))
2902 else if (x == MC_ESC(syn)) in_esc = 1; in str_exist_check_with_esc()2915 OnigSyntaxType* syn = env->syntax; in fetch_token_in_cc() local2938 else if (c == MC_ESC(syn)) { in fetch_token_in_cc()3134 OnigSyntaxType* syn = env->syntax; in fetch_token() local3150 if (IS_MC_ESC_CODE(c, syn)) { in fetch_token()3600 if (c == MC_ANYCHAR(syn)) in fetch_token()3602 else if (c == MC_ANYTIME(syn)) in fetch_token()3604 else if (c == MC_ZERO_OR_ONE_TIME(syn)) in fetch_token()3606 else if (c == MC_ONE_OR_MORE_TIME(syn)) in fetch_token()3608 else if (c == MC_ANYCHAR_ANYTIME(syn)) { in fetch_token()[all …]
312 #define IS_SYNTAX_OP(syn, opm) (((syn)->op & (opm)) != 0) argument313 #define IS_SYNTAX_OP2(syn, opm) (((syn)->op2 & (opm)) != 0) argument314 #define IS_SYNTAX_BV(syn, bvm) (((syn)->behavior & (bvm)) != 0) argument
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34 before they appeared in Perl are also available using the Python syn-4741 by PCRE are described in detail below. There is a quick-reference syn-4744 regular expression syntax (which does not conflict with the Perl syn-6148 the Python syntax. PCRE now supports both the Perl and the Python syn-6448 The possessive quantifier syntax is an extension to the Perl 5.8 syn-8747 matching functions. For backwards compatibility, PCRE_PARTIAL is a syn-
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