1 .TH PCRE_COPY_NAMED_SUBSTRING 3
3 PCRE - Perl-compatible regular expressions
10 .B int pcre_copy_named_substring(const pcre *\fIcode\fP,
12 .B const char *\fIsubject\fP, int *\fIovector\fP,
14 .B int \fIstringcount\fP, const char *\fIstringname\fP,
16 .B char *\fIbuffer\fP, int \fIbuffersize\fP);
18 .B int pcre16_copy_named_substring(const pcre16 *\fIcode\fP,
20 .B PCRE_SPTR16 \fIsubject\fP, int *\fIovector\fP,
22 .B int \fIstringcount\fP, PCRE_SPTR16 \fIstringname\fP,
24 .B PCRE_UCHAR16 *\fIbuffer\fP, int \fIbuffersize\fP);
29 This is a convenience function for extracting a captured substring, identified
30 by name, into a given buffer. The arguments are:
32 \fIcode\fP Pattern that was successfully matched
33 \fIsubject\fP Subject that has been successfully matched
34 \fIovector\fP Offset vector that \fBpcre[16]_exec()\fP used
35 \fIstringcount\fP Value returned by \fBpcre[16]_exec()\fP
36 \fIstringname\fP Name of the required substring
37 \fIbuffer\fP Buffer to receive the string
38 \fIbuffersize\fP Size of buffer
40 The yield is the length of the substring, PCRE_ERROR_NOMEMORY if the buffer was
41 too small, or PCRE_ERROR_NOSUBSTRING if the string name is invalid.
43 There is a complete description of the PCRE native API in the
47 page and a description of the POSIX API in the