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1 @c -*-texinfo-*-
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2 @c This is part of the GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual.
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3 @c Copyright (C) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999
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4 @c Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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5 @c See the file elisp.texi for copying conditions.
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6 @setfilename ../info/searching
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7 @node Searching and Matching, Syntax Tables, Non-ASCII Characters, Top
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8 @chapter Searching and Matching
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9 @cindex searching
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11 GNU Emacs provides two ways to search through a buffer for specified
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12 text: exact string searches and regular expression searches. After a
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13 regular expression search, you can examine the @dfn{match data} to
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14 determine which text matched the whole regular expression or various
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15 portions of it.
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17 @menu
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18 * String Search:: Search for an exact match.
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19 * Regular Expressions:: Describing classes of strings.
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20 * Regexp Search:: Searching for a match for a regexp.
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21 * POSIX Regexps:: Searching POSIX-style for the longest match.
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22 * Search and Replace:: Internals of @code{query-replace}.
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23 * Match Data:: Finding out which part of the text matched
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24 various parts of a regexp, after regexp search.
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25 * Searching and Case:: Case-independent or case-significant searching.
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26 * Standard Regexps:: Useful regexps for finding sentences, pages,...
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27 @end menu
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29 The @samp{skip-chars@dots{}} functions also perform a kind of searching.
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30 @xref{Skipping Characters}.
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32 @node String Search
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33 @section Searching for Strings
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34 @cindex string search
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36 These are the primitive functions for searching through the text in a
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37 buffer. They are meant for use in programs, but you may call them
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38 interactively. If you do so, they prompt for the search string; the
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39 arguments @var{limit} and @var{noerror} are @code{nil}, and @var{repeat}
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40 is 1.
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42 These search functions convert the search string to multibyte if the
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46 @deffn Command search-forward string &optional limit noerror repeat
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47 This function searches forward from point for an exact match for
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48 @var{string}. If successful, it sets point to the end of the occurrence
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49 found, and returns the new value of point. If no match is found, the
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50 value and side effects depend on @var{noerror} (see below).
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51 @c Emacs 19 feature
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53 In the following example, point is initially at the beginning of the
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54 line. Then @code{(search-forward "fox")} moves point after the last
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55 letter of @samp{fox}:
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57 @example
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58 @group
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59 ---------- Buffer: foo ----------
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60 @point{}The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.
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61 ---------- Buffer: foo ----------
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62 @end group
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64 @group
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65 (search-forward "fox")
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66 @result{} 20
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68 ---------- Buffer: foo ----------
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69 The quick brown fox@point{} jumped over the lazy dog.
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70 ---------- Buffer: foo ----------
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71 @end group
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72 @end example
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74 The argument @var{limit} specifies the upper bound to the search. (It
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75 must be a position in the current buffer.) No match extending after
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76 that position is accepted. If @var{limit} is omitted or @code{nil}, it
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79 @kindex search-failed
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80 What happens when the search fails depends on the value of
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81 @var{noerror}. If @var{noerror} is @code{nil}, a @code{search-failed}
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82 error is signaled. If @var{noerror} is @code{t}, @code{search-forward}
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87 programs may depend on a value of @code{nil}.)
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91 previous time's match). If these successive searches succeed, the
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92 function succeeds, moving point and returning its new value. Otherwise
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93 the search fails.
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94 @end deffn
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96 @deffn Command search-backward string &optional limit noerror repeat
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97 This function searches backward from point for @var{string}. It is
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98 just like @code{search-forward} except that it searches backwards and
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99 leaves point at the beginning of the match.
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100 @end deffn
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102 @deffn Command word-search-forward string &optional limit noerror repeat
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103 @cindex word search
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104 This function searches forward from point for a ``word'' match for
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105 @var{string}. If it finds a match, it sets point to the end of the
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106 match found, and returns the new value of point.
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107 @c Emacs 19 feature
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109 Word matching regards @var{string} as a sequence of words, disregarding
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110 punctuation that separates them. It searches the buffer for the same
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111 sequence of words. Each word must be distinct in the buffer (searching
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113 details of punctuation and spacing are ignored (searching for @samp{ball
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114 boy} does match @samp{ball. Boy!}).
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116 In this example, point is initially at the beginning of the buffer; the
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117 search leaves it between the @samp{y} and the @samp{!}.
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119 @example
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120 @group
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121 ---------- Buffer: foo ----------
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122 @point{}He said "Please! Find
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123 the ball boy!"
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125 @end group
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127 @group
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128 (word-search-forward "Please find the ball, boy.")
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129 @result{} 35
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131 ---------- Buffer: foo ----------
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132 He said "Please! Find
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133 the ball boy@point{}!"
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134 ---------- Buffer: foo ----------
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135 @end group
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136 @end example
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138 If @var{limit} is non-@code{nil} (it must be a position in the current
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139 buffer), then it is the upper bound to the search. The match found must
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140 not extend after that position.
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142 If @var{noerror} is @code{nil}, then @code{word-search-forward} signals
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143 an error if the search fails. If @var{noerror} is @code{t}, then it
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145 neither @code{nil} nor @code{t}, it moves point to @var{limit} (or the
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146 end of the buffer) and returns @code{nil}.
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148 If @var{repeat} is non-@code{nil}, then the search is repeated that many
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149 times. Point is positioned at the end of the last match.
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152 @deffn Command word-search-backward string &optional limit noerror repeat
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154 @var{string}. This function is just like @code{word-search-forward}
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155 except that it searches backward and normally leaves point at the
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156 beginning of the match.
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157 @end deffn
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160 @section Regular Expressions
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161 @cindex regular expression
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162 @cindex regexp
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166 a regexp is a very powerful operation. This section explains how to write
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169 @menu
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170 * Syntax of Regexps:: Rules for writing regular expressions.
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171 * Regexp Functions:: Functions for operating on regular expressions.
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172 * Regexp Example:: Illustrates regular expression syntax.
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175 @node Syntax of Regexps
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176 @subsection Syntax of Regular Expressions
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181 nothing else. The special characters are @samp{.}, @samp{*}, @samp{+},
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183 special characters will be defined in the future. Any other character
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191 @samp{o} is a regular expression that matches only @samp{o}.@refill
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193 Any two regular expressions @var{a} and @var{b} can be concatenated. The
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194 result is a regular expression that matches a string if @var{a} matches
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198 As a simple example, we can concatenate the regular expressions @samp{f}
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200 the string @samp{fo}. Still trivial. To do something more powerful, you
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203 @menu
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204 * Regexp Special:: Special characters in regular expressions.
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205 * Char Classes:: Character classes used in regular expressions.
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206 * Regexp Backslash:: Backslash-sequences in regular expressions.
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207 @end menu
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209 @node Regexp Special
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210 @subsubsection Special Characters in Regular Expressions
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212 Here is a list of the characters that are special in a regular
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213 expression.
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217 @item @samp{.}@: @r{(Period)}
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220 Using concatenation, we can make regular expressions like @samp{a.b}, which
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224 @item @samp{*}
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227 match the preceding regular expression repetitively as many times as
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228 possible. Thus, @samp{o*} matches any number of @samp{o}s (including no
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229 @samp{o}s).
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233 @samp{fo}. It matches @samp{f}, @samp{fo}, @samp{foo}, and so on.
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235 The matcher processes a @samp{*} construct by matching, immediately, as
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236 many repetitions as can be found. Then it continues with the rest of
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237 the pattern. If that fails, backtracking occurs, discarding some of the
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238 matches of the @samp{*}-modified construct in the hope that that will
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239 make it possible to match the rest of the pattern. For example, in
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240 matching @samp{ca*ar} against the string @samp{caaar}, the @samp{a*}
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241 first tries to match all three @samp{a}s; but the rest of the pattern is
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244 this choice, the rest of the regexp matches successfully.@refill
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249 @samp{xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxz}, before it ultimately fails.
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250 The slowness is because Emacs must try each imaginable way of grouping
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252 sure your regular expressions run fast, check nested repetitions
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253 carefully.
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255 @item @samp{+}
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258 the preceding expression at least once. So, for example, @samp{ca+r}
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262 @item @samp{?}
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266 @samp{ca?r} matches @samp{car} or @samp{cr}; nothing else.
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268 @item @samp{*?}, @samp{+?}, @samp{??}
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272 the non-greedy variants match the smallest possible substring
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281 @item @samp{[ @dots{} ]}
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282 @cindex character alternative (in regexp)
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305 To include a @samp{]} in a character alternative, you must make it the
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306 first character. For example, @samp{[]a]} matches @samp{]} or @samp{a}.
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307 To include a @samp{-}, write @samp{-} as the first or last character of
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312 the beginning.
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326 You cannot always match all non-@sc{ascii} characters with the regular
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327 expression @samp{[\200-\377]}. This works when searching a unibyte
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328 buffer or string (@pxref{Text Representations}), but not in a multibyte
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329 buffer or string, because many non-@sc{ascii} characters have codes
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330 above octal 0377. However, the regular expression @samp{[^\000-\177]}
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332 in both multibyte and unibyte representations, because only the
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333 @sc{ascii} characters are excluded.
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335 Starting in Emacs 21, a character alternative can also specify named
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336 character classes (@pxref{Char Classes}). This is a POSIX feature whose
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338 to mentioning each of the characters in that class; but the latter is
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340 different characters.
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342 @item @samp{[^ @dots{} ]}
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345 character except the ones specified. Thus, @samp{[^a-z0-9A-Z]} matches
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346 all characters @emph{except} letters and digits.
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348 @samp{^} is not special in a character alternative unless it is the first
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352 A complemented character alternative can match a newline, unless newline is
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353 mentioned as one of the characters not to match. This is in contrast to
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354 the handling of regexps in programs such as @code{grep}.
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356 @item @samp{^}
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359 beginning of a line in the text being matched. Otherwise it fails to
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360 match anything. Thus, @samp{^foo} matches a @samp{foo} that occurs at
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361 the beginning of a line.
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363 When matching a string instead of a buffer, @samp{^} matches at the
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364 beginning of the string or after a newline character @samp{\n}.
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366 For historical compatibility reasons, @samp{^} can be used only at the
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367 beginning of the regular expression, or after @samp{\(} or @samp{\|}.
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369 @item @samp{$}
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371 @cindex end of line in regexp
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375 When matching a string instead of a buffer, @samp{$} matches at the end
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378 For historical compatibility reasons, @samp{$} can be used only at the
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381 @item @samp{\}
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390 Note that @samp{\} also has special meaning in the read syntax of Lisp
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391 strings (@pxref{String Type}), and must be quoted with @samp{\}. For
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394 @samp{\\}, Lisp syntax requires you to quote each @samp{\} with another
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396 @samp{\} is @code{"\\\\"}.@refill
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397 @end table
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406 @node Char Classes
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407 @subsubsection Character Classes
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408 @cindex character classes in regexp
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414 @item [:ascii:]
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417 This matches any letter or digit. (At present, for multibyte
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420 This matches any letter. (At present, for multibyte characters, it
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422 @item [:blank:]
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423 This matches space and tab only.
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426 @item [:digit:]
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427 This matches @samp{0} through @samp{9}. Thus, @samp{[-+[:digit:]]}
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428 matches any digit, as well as @samp{+} and @samp{-}.
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429 @item [:graph:]
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430 This matches graphic characters---everything except @sc{ascii} control
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431 characters, space, and the delete character.
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432 @item [:lower:]
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433 This matches any lower-case letter, as determined by
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435 @item [:nonascii:]
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440 @item [:punct:]
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441 This matches any punctuation character. (At present, for multibyte
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443 @item [:space:]
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444 This matches any character that has whitespace syntax
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446 @item [:upper:]
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447 This matches any upper-case letter, as determined by
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450 This matches any character that has word syntax (@pxref{Syntax Class
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451 Table}).
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452 @item [:xdigit:]
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453 This matches the hexadecimal digits: @samp{0} through @samp{9}, @samp{a}
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454 through @samp{f} and @samp{A} through @samp{F}.
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455 @end table
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457 @node Regexp Backslash
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458 @subsubsection Backslash Constructs in Regular Expressions
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459
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460 For the most part, @samp{\} followed by any character matches only
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461 that character. However, there are several exceptions: certain
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462 two-character sequences starting with @samp{\} that have special
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463 meanings. (The character after the @samp{\} in such a sequence is
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465 @samp{\} constructs.
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467 @table @samp
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468 @item \|
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469 @cindex @samp{|} in regexp
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470 @cindex regexp alternative
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471 specifies an alternative.
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472 Two regular expressions @var{a} and @var{b} with @samp{\|} in
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473 between form an expression that matches anything that either @var{a} or
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474 @var{b} matches.@refill
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475
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479 @samp{\|} applies to the largest possible surrounding expressions. Only a
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481 @samp{\|}.@refill
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483 Full backtracking capability exists to handle multiple uses of
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484 @samp{\|}, if you use the POSIX regular expression functions
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485 (@pxref{POSIX Regexps}).
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487 @item \@{@var{m}\@}
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488 is a postfix operator that repeats the previous pattern exactly @var{m}
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489 times. Thus, @samp{x\@{5\@}} matches the string @samp{xxxxx}
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490 and nothing else. @samp{c[ad]\@{3\@}r} matches string such as
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491 @samp{caaar}, @samp{cdddr}, @samp{cadar}, and so on.
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493 @item \@{@var{m},@var{n}\@}
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494 is more general postfix operator that specifies repetition with a
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495 minimum of @var{m} repeats and a maximum of @var{n} repeats. If @var{m}
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497 maximum.
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499 For example, @samp{c[ad]\@{1,2\@}r} matches the strings @samp{car},
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500 @samp{cdr}, @samp{caar}, @samp{cadr}, @samp{cdar}, and @samp{cddr}, and
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501 nothing else.@*
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502 @samp{\@{0,1\@}} or @samp{\@{,1\@}} is equivalent to @samp{?}. @*
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503 @samp{\@{0,\@}} or @samp{\@{,\@}} is equivalent to @samp{*}. @*
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504 @samp{\@{1,\@}} is equivalent to @samp{+}.
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507 @cindex @samp{(} in regexp
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508 @cindex @samp{)} in regexp
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509 @cindex regexp grouping
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512 @enumerate
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514 To enclose a set of @samp{\|} alternatives for other operations. Thus,
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515 the regular expression @samp{\(foo\|bar\)x} matches either @samp{foox}
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516 or @samp{barx}.
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519 To enclose a complicated expression for the postfix operators @samp{*},
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520 @samp{+} and @samp{?} to operate on. Thus, @samp{ba\(na\)*} matches
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521 @samp{ba}, @samp{bana}, @samp{banana}, @samp{bananana}, etc., with any
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522 number (zero or more) of @samp{na} strings.
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524 @item
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525 To record a matched substring for future reference with
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526 @samp{\@var{digit}} (see below).
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527 @end enumerate
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530 parenthetical grouping; it is a separate feature that was assigned as a
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531 second meaning to the same @samp{\( @dots{} \)} construct because, in
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532 pratice, there was usually no conflict between the two meanings. But
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533 occasionally there is a conflict, and that led to the introduction of
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534 shy groups.
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536 @item \(?: @dots{} \)
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537 is the @dfn{shy group} construct. A shy group serves the first two
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538 purposes of an ordinary group (controlling the nesting of other
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539 operators), but it does not get a number, so you cannot refer back to
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540 its value with @samp{\@var{digit}}.
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542 Shy groups are particulary useful for mechanically-constructed regular
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543 expressions because they can be added automatically without altering the
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544 numbering of any ordinary, non-shy groups.
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546 @item \@var{digit}
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547 matches the same text that matched the @var{digit}th occurrence of a
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548 @samp{\( @dots{} \)} construct.
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550 In other words, after the end of a @samp{\( @dots{} \)} construct, the
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551 matcher remembers the beginning and end of the text matched by that
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552 construct. Then, later on in the regular expression, you can use
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553 @samp{\} followed by @var{digit} to match that same text, whatever it
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556 The strings matching the first nine @samp{\( @dots{} \)} constructs
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558 the order that the open parentheses appear in the regular expression.
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559 So you can use @samp{\1} through @samp{\9} to refer to the text matched
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560 by the corresponding @samp{\( @dots{} \)} constructs.
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564 half, which may be anything, but the @samp{\1} that follows must match
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567 @item \w
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568 @cindex @samp{\w} in regexp
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570 determines which characters these are. @xref{Syntax Tables}.
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572 @item \W
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574 matches any character that is not a word constituent.
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576 @item \s@var{code}
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577 @cindex @samp{\s} in regexp
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583 the characters that stand for them.
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585 @item \S@var{code}
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587 matches any character whose syntax is not @var{code}.
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592 context.
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605 @item \=
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606 @cindex @samp{\=} in regexp
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607 matches the empty string, but only at point.
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608 (This construct is not defined when matching against a string.)
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610 @item \b
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611 @cindex @samp{\b} in regexp
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613 end of a word. Thus, @samp{\bfoo\b} matches any occurrence of
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614 @samp{foo} as a separate word. @samp{\bballs?\b} matches
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615 @samp{ball} or @samp{balls} as a separate word.@refill
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617 @samp{\b} matches at the beginning or end of the buffer
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618 regardless of what text appears next to it.
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620 @item \B
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621 @cindex @samp{\B} in regexp
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623 end of a word.
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625 @item \<
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626 @cindex @samp{\<} in regexp
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628 @samp{\<} matches at the beginning of the buffer only if a
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629 word-constituent character follows.
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631 @item \>
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632 @cindex @samp{\>} in regexp
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634 matches at the end of the buffer only if the contents end with a
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635 word-constituent character.
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636 @end table
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637
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638 @kindex invalid-regexp
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639 Not every string is a valid regular expression. For example, a string
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643 an @code{invalid-regexp} error is signaled.
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645 @node Regexp Example
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646 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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647 @subsection Complex Regexp Example
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648
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649 Here is a complicated regexp, used by Emacs to recognize the end of a
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650 sentence together with any whitespace that follows. It is the value of
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651 the variable @code{sentence-end}.
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653 First, we show the regexp as a string in Lisp syntax to distinguish
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654 spaces from tab characters. The string constant begins and ends with a
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655 double-quote. @samp{\"} stands for a double-quote as part of the
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656 string, @samp{\\} for a backslash as part of the string, @samp{\t} for a
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657 tab and @samp{\n} for a newline.
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658
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659 @example
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660 "[.?!][]\"')@}]*\\($\\| $\\|\t\\| \\)[ \t\n]*"
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661 @end example
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663 @noindent
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664 In contrast, if you evaluate the variable @code{sentence-end}, you
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667 @example
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668 @group
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669 sentence-end
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670 @result{} "[.?!][]\"')@}]*\\($\\| $\\| \\| \\)[
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671 ]*"
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672 @end group
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673 @end example
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675 @noindent
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676 In this output, tab and newline appear as themselves.
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677
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678 This regular expression contains four parts in succession and can be
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680
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681 @table @code
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682 @item [.?!]
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683 The first part of the pattern is a character alternative that matches
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684 any one of three characters: period, question mark, and exclamation
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685 mark. The match must begin with one of these three characters.
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687 @item []\"')@}]*
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688 The second part of the pattern matches any closing braces and quotation
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689 marks, zero or more of them, that may follow the period, question mark
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691 a string. The @samp{*} at the end indicates that the immediately
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692 preceding regular expression (a character alternative, in this case) may be
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693 repeated zero or more times.
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695 @item \\($\\|@ $\\|\t\\|@ @ \\)
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697 end of a sentence: the end of a line (optionally with a space), or a
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698 tab, or two spaces. The double backslashes mark the parentheses and
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699 vertical bars as regular expression syntax; the parentheses delimit a
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700 group and the vertical bars separate alternatives. The dollar sign is
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701 used to match the end of a line.
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703 @item [ \t\n]*
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704 Finally, the last part of the pattern matches any additional whitespace
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706 @end table
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708 @node Regexp Functions
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709 @subsection Regular Expression Functions
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710
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711 These functions operate on regular expressions.
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712
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713 @defun regexp-quote string
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714 This function returns a regular expression whose only exact match is
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715 @var{string}. Using this regular expression in @code{looking-at} will
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716 succeed only if the next characters in the buffer are @var{string};
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717 using it in a search function will succeed if the text being searched
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718 contains @var{string}.
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719
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720 This allows you to request an exact string match or search when calling
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721 a function that wants a regular expression.
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722
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723 @example
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724 @group
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725 (regexp-quote "^The cat$")
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726 @result{} "\\^The cat\\$"
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727 @end group
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728 @end example
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729
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730 One use of @code{regexp-quote} is to combine an exact string match with
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731 context described as a regular expression. For example, this searches
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732 for the string that is the value of @var{string}, surrounded by
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733 whitespace:
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734
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735 @example
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736 @group
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737 (re-search-forward
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738 (concat "\\s-" (regexp-quote string) "\\s-"))
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739 @end group
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740 @end example
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741 @end defun
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742
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743 @defun regexp-opt strings &optional paren
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744 This function returns an efficient regular expression that will match
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745 any of the strings @var{strings}. This is useful when you need to make
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746 matching or searching as fast as possible---for example, for Font Lock
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747 mode.
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748
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749 If the optional argument @var{paren} is non-@code{nil}, then the
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750 returned regular expression is always enclosed by at least one
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751 parentheses-grouping construct.
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752
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753 This simplified definition of @code{regexp-opt} produces a
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754 regular expression which is equivalent to the actual value
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757 @example
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758 (defun regexp-opt (strings paren)
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759 (let ((open-paren (if paren "\\(" ""))
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760 (close-paren (if paren "\\)" "")))
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761 (concat open-paren
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762 (mapconcat 'regexp-quote strings "\\|")
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763 close-paren)))
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764 @end example
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765 @end defun
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766
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767 @defun regexp-opt-depth regexp
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768 This function returns the total number of grouping constructs
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769 (parenthesized expressions) in @var{regexp}.
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770 @end defun
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771
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772 @node Regexp Search
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773 @section Regular Expression Searching
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774 @cindex regular expression searching
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775 @cindex regexp searching
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776 @cindex searching for regexp
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777
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778 In GNU Emacs, you can search for the next match for a regular
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779 expression either incrementally or not. For incremental search
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780 commands, see @ref{Regexp Search, , Regular Expression Search, emacs,
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781 The GNU Emacs Manual}. Here we describe only the search functions
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782 useful in programs. The principal one is @code{re-search-forward}.
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784 These search functions convert the regular expression to multibyte if
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785 the buffer is multibyte; they convert the regular expression to unibyte
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786 if the buffer is unibyte. @xref{Text Representations}.
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787
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788 @deffn Command re-search-forward regexp &optional limit noerror repeat
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789 This function searches forward in the current buffer for a string of
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790 text that is matched by the regular expression @var{regexp}. The
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791 function skips over any amount of text that is not matched by
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792 @var{regexp}, and leaves point at the end of the first match found.
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793 It returns the new value of point.
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794
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795 If @var{limit} is non-@code{nil} (it must be a position in the current
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796 buffer), then it is the upper bound to the search. No match extending
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797 after that position is accepted.
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798
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799 If @var{repeat} is supplied (it must be a positive number), then the
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800 search is repeated that many times (each time starting at the end of the
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801 previous time's match). If all these successive searches succeed, the
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802 function succeeds, moving point and returning its new value. Otherwise
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803 the function fails.
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804
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805 What happens when the function fails depends on the value of
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807 error is signaled. If @var{noerror} is @code{t},
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808 @code{re-search-forward} does nothing and returns @code{nil}. If
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809 @var{noerror} is neither @code{nil} nor @code{t}, then
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810 @code{re-search-forward} moves point to @var{limit} (or the end of the
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811 buffer) and returns @code{nil}.
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813 In the following example, point is initially before the @samp{T}.
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814 Evaluating the search call moves point to the end of that line (between
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815 the @samp{t} of @samp{hat} and the newline).
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817 @example
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818 @group
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819 ---------- Buffer: foo ----------
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820 I read "@point{}The cat in the hat
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821 comes back" twice.
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822 ---------- Buffer: foo ----------
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823 @end group
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824
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825 @group
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826 (re-search-forward "[a-z]+" nil t 5)
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827 @result{} 27
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829 ---------- Buffer: foo ----------
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830 I read "The cat in the hat@point{}
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831 comes back" twice.
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832 ---------- Buffer: foo ----------
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833 @end group
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834 @end example
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835 @end deffn
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836
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837 @deffn Command re-search-backward regexp &optional limit noerror repeat
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838 This function searches backward in the current buffer for a string of
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839 text that is matched by the regular expression @var{regexp}, leaving
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840 point at the beginning of the first text found.
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842 This function is analogous to @code{re-search-forward}, but they are not
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843 simple mirror images. @code{re-search-forward} finds the match whose
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844 beginning is as close as possible to the starting point. If
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846 match whose end is as close as possible. However, in fact it finds the
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847 match whose beginning is as close as possible. The reason for this is that
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848 matching a regular expression at a given spot always works from
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849 beginning to end, and starts at a specified beginning position.
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851 A true mirror-image of @code{re-search-forward} would require a special
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852 feature for matching regular expressions from end to beginning. It's
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853 not worth the trouble of implementing that.
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856 @defun string-match regexp string &optional start
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857 This function returns the index of the start of the first match for
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858 the regular expression @var{regexp} in @var{string}, or @code{nil} if
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859 there is no match. If @var{start} is non-@code{nil}, the search starts
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860 at that index in @var{string}.
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861
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864 @example
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865 @group
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867 "quick" "The quick brown fox jumped quickly.")
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868 @result{} 4
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869 @end group
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870 @group
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872 "quick" "The quick brown fox jumped quickly." 8)
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873 @result{} 27
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874 @end group
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877 @noindent
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878 The index of the first character of the
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879 string is 0, the index of the second character is 1, and so on.
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881 After this function returns, the index of the first character beyond
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882 the match is available as @code{(match-end 0)}. @xref{Match Data}.
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885 @group
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886 (string-match
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887 "quick" "The quick brown fox jumped quickly." 8)
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892 (match-end 0)
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898 @defun looking-at regexp
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899 This function determines whether the text in the current buffer directly
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900 following point matches the regular expression @var{regexp}. ``Directly
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902 succeed only starting with the first character following point. The
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906 you can access using @code{match-beginning} and @code{match-end}.
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907 @xref{Match Data}.
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921 @end group
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926 @section POSIX Regular Expression Searching
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928 The usual regular expression functions do backtracking when necessary
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929 to handle the @samp{\|} and repetition constructs, but they continue
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930 this only until they find @emph{some} match. Then they succeed and
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931 report the first match found.
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932
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933 This section describes alternative search functions which perform the
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934 full backtracking specified by the POSIX standard for regular expression
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935 matching. They continue backtracking until they have tried all
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936 possibilities and found all matches, so they can report the longest
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937 match, as required by POSIX. This is much slower, so use these
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938 functions only when you really need the longest match.
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939
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940 @defun posix-search-forward regexp &optional limit noerror repeat
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941 This is like @code{re-search-forward} except that it performs the full
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942 backtracking specified by the POSIX standard for regular expression
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943 matching.
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944 @end defun
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945
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946 @defun posix-search-backward regexp &optional limit noerror repeat
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947 This is like @code{re-search-backward} except that it performs the full
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948 backtracking specified by the POSIX standard for regular expression
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949 matching.
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950 @end defun
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951
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952 @defun posix-looking-at regexp
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953 This is like @code{looking-at} except that it performs the full
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954 backtracking specified by the POSIX standard for regular expression
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955 matching.
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956 @end defun
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957
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958 @defun posix-string-match regexp string &optional start
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959 This is like @code{string-match} except that it performs the full
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960 backtracking specified by the POSIX standard for regular expression
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961 matching.
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962 @end defun
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963
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964 @ignore
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965 @deffn Command delete-matching-lines regexp
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966 This function is identical to @code{delete-non-matching-lines}, save
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967 that it deletes what @code{delete-non-matching-lines} keeps.
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968
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969 In the example below, point is located on the first line of text.
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971 @example
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972 @group
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973 ---------- Buffer: foo ----------
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974 We hold these truths
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975 to be self-evident,
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976 that all men are created
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977 equal, and that they are
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978 ---------- Buffer: foo ----------
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979 @end group
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981 @group
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982 (delete-matching-lines "the")
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983 @result{} nil
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984
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985 ---------- Buffer: foo ----------
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986 to be self-evident,
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987 that all men are created
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988 ---------- Buffer: foo ----------
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989 @end group
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990 @end example
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991 @end deffn
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992
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993 @deffn Command flush-lines regexp
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994 This function is the same as @code{delete-matching-lines}.
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995 @end deffn
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996
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997 @defun delete-non-matching-lines regexp
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998 This function deletes all lines following point which don't
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999 contain a match for the regular expression @var{regexp}.
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1000 @end defun
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1001
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1002 @deffn Command keep-lines regexp
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1003 This function is the same as @code{delete-non-matching-lines}.
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1004 @end deffn
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1005
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1006 @deffn Command how-many regexp
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1007 This function counts the number of matches for @var{regexp} there are in
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1008 the current buffer following point. It prints this number in
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1009 the echo area, returning the string printed.
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1010 @end deffn
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1011
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1012 @deffn Command count-matches regexp
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1013 This function is a synonym of @code{how-many}.
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1014 @end deffn
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1015
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1016 @deffn Command list-matching-lines regexp &optional nlines
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1017 This function is a synonym of @code{occur}.
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1018 Show all lines following point containing a match for @var{regexp}.
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1019 Display each line with @var{nlines} lines before and after,
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1020 or @code{-}@var{nlines} before if @var{nlines} is negative.
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1021 @var{nlines} defaults to @code{list-matching-lines-default-context-lines}.
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1022 Interactively it is the prefix arg.
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1023
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1024 The lines are shown in a buffer named @samp{*Occur*}.
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1025 It serves as a menu to find any of the occurrences in this buffer.
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1026 @kbd{C-h m} (@code{describe-mode}) in that buffer gives help.
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1027 @end deffn
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1028
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1029 @defopt list-matching-lines-default-context-lines
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1030 Default value is 0.
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1031 Default number of context lines to include around a @code{list-matching-lines}
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1032 match. A negative number means to include that many lines before the match.
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1033 A positive number means to include that many lines both before and after.
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1034 @end defopt
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1035 @end ignore
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1036
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1037 @node Search and Replace
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1038 @section Search and Replace
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1039 @cindex replacement
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1040
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1041 @defun perform-replace from-string replacements query-flag regexp-flag delimited-flag &optional repeat-count map
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1042 This function is the guts of @code{query-replace} and related commands.
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1043 It searches for occurrences of @var{from-string} and replaces some or
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1044 all of them. If @var{query-flag} is @code{nil}, it replaces all
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1045 occurrences; otherwise, it asks the user what to do about each one.
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1046
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1047 If @var{regexp-flag} is non-@code{nil}, then @var{from-string} is
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1049 @var{delimited-flag} is non-@code{nil}, then only replacements
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1050 surrounded by word boundaries are considered.
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1051
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1052 The argument @var{replacements} specifies what to replace occurrences
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1053 with. If it is a string, that string is used. It can also be a list of
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1054 strings, to be used in cyclic order.
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1055
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1056 If @var{replacements} is a cons cell, @code{(@var{function}
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1057 . @var{data})}, this means to call @var{function} after each match to
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1058 get the replacement text. This function is called with two arguments:
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1059 @var{data}, and the number of replacements already made.
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1060
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1061 If @var{repeat-count} is non-@code{nil}, it should be an integer. Then
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1062 it specifies how many times to use each of the strings in the
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1063 @var{replacements} list before advancing cyclicly to the next one.
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1064
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1065 If @var{from-string} contains upper-case letters, then
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1066 @code{perform-replace} binds @code{case-fold-search} to @code{nil}, and
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1067 it uses the @code{replacements} without altering the case of them.
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1068
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1070 responses for queries. The argument @var{map}, if non-@code{nil}, is a
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1071 keymap to use instead of @code{query-replace-map}.
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1072 @end defun
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1074 @defvar query-replace-map
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1075 This variable holds a special keymap that defines the valid user
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1076 responses for @code{query-replace} and related functions, as well as
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1077 @code{y-or-n-p} and @code{map-y-or-n-p}. It is unusual in two ways:
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1078
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1079 @itemize @bullet
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1080 @item
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1081 The ``key bindings'' are not commands, just symbols that are meaningful
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1083
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1084 @item
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1085 Prefix keys are not supported; each key binding must be for a
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1086 single-event key sequence. This is because the functions don't use
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1087 @code{read-key-sequence} to get the input; instead, they read a single
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1094 friends.
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1097 @item act
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1101 Do not take action for this question---in other words, ``no.''
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1119 @item backup
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1122 @item edit
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1123 Enter a recursive edit to deal with this question---instead of any
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1124 other action that would normally be taken.
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1126 @item delete-and-edit
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1127 Delete the text being considered, then enter a recursive edit to replace
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1128 it.
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1130 @item recenter
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1131 Redisplay and center the window, then ask the same question again.
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1133 @item quit
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1134 Perform a quit right away. Only @code{y-or-n-p} and related functions
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1135 use this answer.
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1136
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1137 @item help
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1138 Display some help, then ask again.
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1139 @end table
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1140
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1141 @node Match Data
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1142 @section The Match Data
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1143 @cindex match data
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1144
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1145 Emacs keeps track of the start and end positions of the segments of
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1146 text found during a regular expression search. This means, for example,
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1147 that you can search for a complex pattern, such as a date in an Rmail
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1148 message, and then extract parts of the match under control of the
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1149 pattern.
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1150
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1151 Because the match data normally describe the most recent search only,
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1152 you must be careful not to do another search inadvertently between the
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1153 search you wish to refer back to and the use of the match data. If you
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1154 can't avoid another intervening search, you must save and restore the
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1155 match data around it, to prevent it from being overwritten.
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1157 @menu
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1158 * Replacing Match:: Replacing a substring that was matched.
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1159 * Simple Match Data:: Accessing single items of match data,
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1160 such as where a particular subexpression started.
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1161 * Entire Match Data:: Accessing the entire match data at once, as a list.
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1162 * Saving Match Data:: Saving and restoring the match data.
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1163 @end menu
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1164
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1165 @node Replacing Match
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1166 @subsection Replacing the Text that Matched
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1167
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1168 This function replaces the text matched by the last search with
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1169 @var{replacement}.
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1170
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1171 @cindex case in replacements
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1172 @defun replace-match replacement &optional fixedcase literal string subexp
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1173 This function replaces the text in the buffer (or in @var{string}) that
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1174 was matched by the last search. It replaces that text with
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1175 @var{replacement}.
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1176
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1177 If you did the last search in a buffer, you should specify @code{nil}
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1178 for @var{string}. Then @code{replace-match} does the replacement by
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1179 editing the buffer; it leaves point at the end of the replacement text,
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1180 and returns @code{t}.
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1181
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1182 If you did the search in a string, pass the same string as @var{string}.
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1183 Then @code{replace-match} does the replacement by constructing and
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1184 returning a new string.
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1185
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1186 If @var{fixedcase} is non-@code{nil}, then the case of the replacement
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1187 text is not changed; otherwise, the replacement text is converted to a
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1188 different case depending upon the capitalization of the text to be
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1189 replaced. If the original text is all upper case, the replacement text
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1190 is converted to upper case. If the first word of the original text is
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1191 capitalized, then the first word of the replacement text is capitalized.
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1192 If the original text contains just one word, and that word is a capital
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1193 letter, @code{replace-match} considers this a capitalized first word
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1194 rather than all upper case.
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1195
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1196 If @var{literal} is non-@code{nil}, then @var{replacement} is inserted
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1197 exactly as it is, the only alterations being case changes as needed.
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1198 If it is @code{nil} (the default), then the character @samp{\} is treated
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1199 specially. If a @samp{\} appears in @var{replacement}, then it must be
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1200 part of one of the following sequences:
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1201
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1202 @table @asis
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1203 @item @samp{\&}
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1204 @cindex @samp{&} in replacement
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1205 @samp{\&} stands for the entire text being replaced.
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1206
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1207 @item @samp{\@var{n}}
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1208 @cindex @samp{\@var{n}} in replacement
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1209 @samp{\@var{n}}, where @var{n} is a digit, stands for the text that
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1210 matched the @var{n}th subexpression in the original regexp.
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1211 Subexpressions are those expressions grouped inside @samp{\(@dots{}\)}.
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1212
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1213 @item @samp{\\}
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1214 @cindex @samp{\} in replacement
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1215 @samp{\\} stands for a single @samp{\} in the replacement text.
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1216 @end table
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1217
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1218 If @var{subexp} is non-@code{nil}, that says to replace just
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1219 subexpression number @var{subexp} of the regexp that was matched, not
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1220 the entire match. For example, after matching @samp{foo \(ba*r\)},
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1221 calling @code{replace-match} with 1 as @var{subexp} means to replace
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1222 just the text that matched @samp{\(ba*r\)}.
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1223 @end defun
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1224
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1225 @node Simple Match Data
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1226 @subsection Simple Match Data Access
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1228 This section explains how to use the match data to find out what was
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1229 matched by the last search or match operation.
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1230
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1231 You can ask about the entire matching text, or about a particular
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1232 parenthetical subexpression of a regular expression. The @var{count}
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1233 argument in the functions below specifies which. If @var{count} is
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1234 zero, you are asking about the entire match. If @var{count} is
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1235 positive, it specifies which subexpression you want.
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1236
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1237 Recall that the subexpressions of a regular expression are those
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1238 expressions grouped with escaped parentheses, @samp{\(@dots{}\)}. The
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1239 @var{count}th subexpression is found by counting occurrences of
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1240 @samp{\(} from the beginning of the whole regular expression. The first
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1241 subexpression is numbered 1, the second 2, and so on. Only regular
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1242 expressions can have subexpressions---after a simple string search, the
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1243 only information available is about the entire match.
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1244
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1245 A search which fails may or may not alter the match data. In the
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1246 past, a failing search did not do this, but we may change it in the
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1247 future.
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1248
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1249 @defun match-string count &optional in-string
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1250 This function returns, as a string, the text matched in the last search
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1251 or match operation. It returns the entire text if @var{count} is zero,
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1252 or just the portion corresponding to the @var{count}th parenthetical
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1253 subexpression, if @var{count} is positive. If @var{count} is out of
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1254 range, or if that subexpression didn't match anything, the value is
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1255 @code{nil}.
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1256
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1257 If the last such operation was done against a string with
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1258 @code{string-match}, then you should pass the same string as the
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1259 argument @var{in-string}. After a buffer search or match,
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1260 you should omit @var{in-string} or pass @code{nil} for it; but you
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1261 should make sure that the current buffer when you call
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1262 @code{match-string} is the one in which you did the searching or
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1263 matching.
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1264 @end defun
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1265
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1266 @defun match-string-no-properties count &optional in-string
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1267 This function is like @code{match-string} except that the result
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1268 has no text properties.
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1269 @end defun
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1270
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1271 @defun match-beginning count
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1272 This function returns the position of the start of text matched by the
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1273 last regular expression searched for, or a subexpression of it.
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1274
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1275 If @var{count} is zero, then the value is the position of the start of
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1276 the entire match. Otherwise, @var{count} specifies a subexpression in
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1277 the regular expression, and the value of the function is the starting
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1278 position of the match for that subexpression.
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1279
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1280 The value is @code{nil} for a subexpression inside a @samp{\|}
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1281 alternative that wasn't used in the match.
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1282 @end defun
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1283
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1284 @defun match-end count
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1285 This function is like @code{match-beginning} except that it returns the
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1286 position of the end of the match, rather than the position of the
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1287 beginning.
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1288 @end defun
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1289
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1290 Here is an example of using the match data, with a comment showing the
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1291 positions within the text:
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1292
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1293 @example
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1294 @group
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1295 (string-match "\\(qu\\)\\(ick\\)"
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1296 "The quick fox jumped quickly.")
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1297 ;0123456789
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1298 @result{} 4
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1299 @end group
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1300
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1301 @group
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1302 (match-string 0 "The quick fox jumped quickly.")
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1303 @result{} "quick"
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1304 (match-string 1 "The quick fox jumped quickly.")
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1305 @result{} "qu"
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1306 (match-string 2 "The quick fox jumped quickly.")
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1307 @result{} "ick"
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1308 @end group
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1309
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1310 @group
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1312 @result{} 4 ; @r{with @samp{qu} is at index 4.}
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1313 @end group
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1314
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1315 @group
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1316 (match-beginning 2) ; @r{The beginning of the match}
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1317 @result{} 6 ; @r{with @samp{ick} is at index 6.}
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1318 @end group
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1319
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1320 @group
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1321 (match-end 1) ; @r{The end of the match}
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1322 @result{} 6 ; @r{with @samp{qu} is at index 6.}
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1323
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1324 (match-end 2) ; @r{The end of the match}
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1325 @result{} 9 ; @r{with @samp{ick} is at index 9.}
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1326 @end group
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1327 @end example
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1328
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1329 Here is another example. Point is initially located at the beginning
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1330 of the line. Searching moves point to between the space and the word
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1331 @samp{in}. The beginning of the entire match is at the 9th character of
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1332 the buffer (@samp{T}), and the beginning of the match for the first
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1333 subexpression is at the 13th character (@samp{c}).
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1334
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1335 @example
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1336 @group
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1337 (list
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1338 (re-search-forward "The \\(cat \\)")
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1339 (match-beginning 0)
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1340 (match-beginning 1))
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1341 @result{} (9 9 13)
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1342 @end group
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1343
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1344 @group
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1345 ---------- Buffer: foo ----------
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1346 I read "The cat @point{}in the hat comes back" twice.
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1347 ^ ^
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1348 9 13
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1349 ---------- Buffer: foo ----------
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1350 @end group
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1351 @end example
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1352
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1353 @noindent
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1354 (In this case, the index returned is a buffer position; the first
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1355 character of the buffer counts as 1.)
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1356
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1357 @node Entire Match Data
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1358 @subsection Accessing the Entire Match Data
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1359
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1360 The functions @code{match-data} and @code{set-match-data} read or
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1361 write the entire match data, all at once.
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1362
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1363 @defun match-data
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1364 This function returns a newly constructed list containing all the
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1365 information on what text the last search matched. Element zero is the
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1366 position of the beginning of the match for the whole expression; element
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1367 one is the position of the end of the match for the expression. The
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1368 next two elements are the positions of the beginning and end of the
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1369 match for the first subexpression, and so on. In general, element
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1370 @ifnottex
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1372 @end ifnottex
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1373 @tex
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1374 number {\mathsurround=0pt $2n$}
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1375 @end tex
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1377 element
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1378 @ifnottex
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1379 number 2@var{n} + 1
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1380 @end ifnottex
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1381 @tex
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1382 number {\mathsurround=0pt $2n+1$}
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1383 @end tex
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1385
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1386 All the elements are markers or @code{nil} if matching was done on a
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1388 string with @code{string-match}.
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1389
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1390 As always, there must be no possibility of intervening searches between
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1391 the call to a search function and the call to @code{match-data} that is
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1392 intended to access the match data for that search.
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1393
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1394 @example
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1395 @group
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1396 (match-data)
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1397 @result{} (#<marker at 9 in foo>
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1398 #<marker at 17 in foo>
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1399 #<marker at 13 in foo>
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1400 #<marker at 17 in foo>)
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1401 @end group
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1402 @end example
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1403 @end defun
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1404
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1405 @defun set-match-data match-list
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1406 This function sets the match data from the elements of @var{match-list},
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1407 which should be a list that was the value of a previous call to
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1408 @code{match-data}.
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1409
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1410 If @var{match-list} refers to a buffer that doesn't exist, you don't get
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1411 an error; that sets the match data in a meaningless but harmless way.
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1412
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1413 @findex store-match-data
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1414 @code{store-match-data} is a semi-obsolete alias for @code{set-match-data}.
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1415 @end defun
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1416
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1417 @node Saving Match Data
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1418 @subsection Saving and Restoring the Match Data
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1419
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1420 When you call a function that may do a search, you may need to save
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1421 and restore the match data around that call, if you want to preserve the
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1422 match data from an earlier search for later use. Here is an example
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1423 that shows the problem that arises if you fail to save the match data:
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1424
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1425 @example
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1426 @group
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1427 (re-search-forward "The \\(cat \\)")
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1428 @result{} 48
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1429 (foo) ; @r{Perhaps @code{foo} does}
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1430 ; @r{more searching.}
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1431 (match-end 0)
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1432 @result{} 61 ; @r{Unexpected result---not 48!}
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1433 @end group
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1434 @end example
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1435
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1436 You can save and restore the match data with @code{save-match-data}:
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1437
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1438 @defmac save-match-data body@dots{}
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1439 This macro executes @var{body}, saving and restoring the match
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1440 data around it.
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1441 @end defmac
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1442
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1443 You could use @code{set-match-data} together with @code{match-data} to
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1444 imitate the effect of the special form @code{save-match-data}. Here is
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1445 how:
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1446
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1447 @example
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1448 @group
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1449 (let ((data (match-data)))
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1450 (unwind-protect
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1451 @dots{} ; @r{Ok to change the original match data.}
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1452 (set-match-data data)))
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1453 @end group
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1454 @end example
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1455
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1456 Emacs automatically saves and restores the match data when it runs
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1457 process filter functions (@pxref{Filter Functions}) and process
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1458 sentinels (@pxref{Sentinels}).
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1459
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1460 @ignore
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1461 Here is a function which restores the match data provided the buffer
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1462 associated with it still exists.
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1463
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1464 @smallexample
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1465 @group
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1466 (defun restore-match-data (data)
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1467 @c It is incorrect to split the first line of a doc string.
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1468 @c If there's a problem here, it should be solved in some other way.
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1469 "Restore the match data DATA unless the buffer is missing."
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1470 (catch 'foo
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1471 (let ((d data))
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1472 @end group
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1473 (while d
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1474 (and (car d)
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1475 (null (marker-buffer (car d)))
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1476 @group
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1477 ;; @file{match-data} @r{buffer is deleted.}
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1478 (throw 'foo nil))
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1479 (setq d (cdr d)))
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1480 (set-match-data data))))
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1481 @end group
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1482 @end smallexample
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1483 @end ignore
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1484
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1485 @node Searching and Case
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1486 @section Searching and Case
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1487 @cindex searching and case
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1488
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1489 By default, searches in Emacs ignore the case of the text they are
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1490 searching through; if you specify searching for @samp{FOO}, then
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1491 @samp{Foo} or @samp{foo} is also considered a match. This applies to
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1492 regular expressions, too; thus, @samp{[aB]} would match @samp{a} or
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1493 @samp{A} or @samp{b} or @samp{B}.
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1494
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1495 If you do not want this feature, set the variable
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1496 @code{case-fold-search} to @code{nil}. Then all letters must match
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1497 exactly, including case. This is a buffer-local variable; altering the
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1498 variable affects only the current buffer. (@xref{Intro to
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1499 Buffer-Local}.) Alternatively, you may change the value of
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1500 @code{default-case-fold-search}, which is the default value of
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1501 @code{case-fold-search} for buffers that do not override it.
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1502
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1503 Note that the user-level incremental search feature handles case
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1504 distinctions differently. When given a lower case letter, it looks for
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1505 a match of either case, but when given an upper case letter, it looks
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1506 for an upper case letter only. But this has nothing to do with the
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1507 searching functions used in Lisp code.
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1508
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1509 @defopt case-replace
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1510 This variable determines whether the replacement functions should
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1511 preserve case. If the variable is @code{nil}, that means to use the
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1512 replacement text verbatim. A non-@code{nil} value means to convert the
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1513 case of the replacement text according to the text being replaced.
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1514
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1515 This variable is used by passing it as an argument to the function
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1516 @code{replace-match}. @xref{Replacing Match}.
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1517 @end defopt
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1518
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1519 @defopt case-fold-search
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1520 This buffer-local variable determines whether searches should ignore
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1521 case. If the variable is @code{nil} they do not ignore case; otherwise
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1522 they do ignore case.
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1523 @end defopt
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1524
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1525 @defvar default-case-fold-search
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1526 The value of this variable is the default value for
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1527 @code{case-fold-search} in buffers that do not override it. This is the
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1528 same as @code{(default-value 'case-fold-search)}.
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1529 @end defvar
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1530
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1531 @node Standard Regexps
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1532 @section Standard Regular Expressions Used in Editing
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1533 @cindex regexps used standardly in editing
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1534 @cindex standard regexps used in editing
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1536 This section describes some variables that hold regular expressions
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1537 used for certain purposes in editing:
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1539 @defvar page-delimiter
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1540 This is the regular expression describing line-beginnings that separate
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1541 pages. The default value is @code{"^\014"} (i.e., @code{"^^L"} or
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1542 @code{"^\C-l"}); this matches a line that starts with a formfeed
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1543 character.
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1544 @end defvar
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1547 match always starts at the beginning of a line; they should not use
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1548 @samp{^} to anchor the match. Most often, the paragraph commands do
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1549 check for a match only at the beginning of a line, which means that
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1551 they accept matches that start after the left margin. In that case, a
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1552 @samp{^} would be incorrect. However, a @samp{^} is harmless in modes
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1553 where a left margin is never used.
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1555 @defvar paragraph-separate
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1556 This is the regular expression for recognizing the beginning of a line
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1560 spaces, tabs, and form feeds (after its left margin).
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1561 @end defvar
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1563 @defvar paragraph-start
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1564 This is the regular expression for recognizing the beginning of a line
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1565 that starts @emph{or} separates paragraphs. The default value is
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1566 @w{@code{"[@ \t\n\f]"}}, which matches a line starting with a space, tab,
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1567 newline, or form feed (after its left margin).
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1568 @end defvar
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1570 @defvar sentence-end
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1571 This is the regular expression describing the end of a sentence. (All
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1572 paragraph boundaries also end sentences, regardless.) The default value
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1573 is:
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1575 @example
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1576 "[.?!][]\"')@}]*\\($\\| $\\|\t\\| \\)[ \t\n]*"
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1577 @end example
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1578
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1579 This means a period, question mark or exclamation mark, followed
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1580 optionally by a closing parenthetical character, followed by tabs,
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1581 spaces or new lines.
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1582
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1583 For a detailed explanation of this regular expression, see @ref{Regexp
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1584 Example}.
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1585 @end defvar