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Java Source Code / Java Documentation  » Scripting » jruby » jregex 
jregex
Java Source File NameTypeComment
Bitset.javaClass
CharacterClass.javaClass
Matcher.javaClass Matcher instance is an automaton that actually performs matching.
MatchIterator.javaInterface
MatchResult.javaInterface
Optimizer.javaClass
Pattern.javaClass A handle for a precompiled regular expression.
To match a regular expression myExpr against a text myString one should first create a Pattern object:
 Pattern p=new Pattern(myExpr);
 
then obtain a Matcher object:
 Matcher matcher=p.matcher(myText);
 
The latter is an automaton that actually performs a search.
PatternSyntaxException.javaClass Is thrown when Pattern constructor's argument doesn't conform the Perl5 regular expression syntax.
PerlSubstitution.javaClass An implementation of the Substitution interface.
REFlags.javaInterface
Replacer.javaClass The Replacer class suggests some methods to replace occurences of a pattern either by a result of evaluation of a perl-like expression, or by a plain string, or according to a custom substitution model, provided as a Substitution interface implementation.
A Replacer instance may be obtained either using Pattern.replacer(...) method, or by constructor:
 Pattern p=new Pattern("\\w+");
 Replacer perlExpressionReplacer=p.replacer("[$&]");
 //or another way to do the same
 Substitution myOwnModel=new Substitution(){
 public void appendSubstitution(MatchResult match,TextBuffer tb){
 tb.append('[');
 match.getGroup(MatchResult.MATCH,tb);
 tb.append(']');
 }
 }
 Replacer myVeryOwnReplacer=new Replacer(p,myOwnModel);
 
The second method is much more verbose, but gives more freedom.
RETokenizer.javaClass The Tokenizer class suggests a methods to break a text into tokens using occurences of a pattern as delimiters.
Substitution.javaInterface
Term.javaClass
TextBuffer.javaInterface
TreeInfo.javaClass
UnicodeConstants.javaInterface
WildcardPattern.javaClass A Pattern subclass that accepts a simplified pattern syntax:
  • ? - matches any single character;
  • * - matches any number of any characters;
  • all the rest - matches itself.
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