diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog
index f4b63c9..df46cd5 100644
--- a/ChangeLog
+++ b/ChangeLog
@@ -26,6 +26,8 @@ now correctly backtracked, so this unnecessary restriction has been removed.
6. Avoid some VS compiler warnings.
+7. Added PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_MATCHED.
+
Version 10.34 21-November-2019
------------------------------
diff --git a/doc/html/pcre2_substitute.html b/doc/html/pcre2_substitute.html
index 295ca1f..4656b20 100644
--- a/doc/html/pcre2_substitute.html
+++ b/doc/html/pcre2_substitute.html
@@ -48,8 +48,8 @@ Its arguments are:
outlengthptr Points to the length of the output buffer
A match data block is needed only if you want to inspect the data from the
-match that is returned in that block. A match context is needed only if you
-want to:
+match that is returned in that block or if PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_MATCHED is set. A
+match context is needed only if you want to:
Set up a callout function
Set a matching offset limit
@@ -75,16 +75,17 @@ zero-terminated strings. The options are:
PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_EXTENDED Do extended replacement processing
PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_GLOBAL Replace all occurrences in the subject
PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_LITERAL The replacement string is literal
+ PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_MATCHED Use pre-existing match data for 1st match
PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_OVERFLOW_LENGTH If overflow, compute needed length
PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_UNKNOWN_UNSET Treat unknown group as unset
PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_UNSET_EMPTY Simple unset insert = empty string
-PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_LITERAL overrides PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_EXTENDED,
-PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_UNKNOWN_UNSET, and PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_UNSET_EMPTY.
+If PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_LITERAL is set, PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_EXTENDED,
+PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_UNKNOWN_UNSET, and PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_UNSET_EMPTY are ignored.
The function returns the number of substitutions, which may be zero if there
-were no matches. The result can be greater than one only when
+are no matches. The result may be greater than one only when
PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_GLOBAL is set. In the event of an error, a negative error code
is returned.
diff --git a/doc/html/pcre2api.html b/doc/html/pcre2api.html
index 585386d..7b3f012 100644
--- a/doc/html/pcre2api.html
+++ b/doc/html/pcre2api.html
@@ -3302,12 +3302,19 @@ same number causes an error at compile time.
PCRE2_SIZE *outlengthptr);
-This function calls pcre2_match() and then makes a copy of the subject
-string in outputbuffer, replacing one or more parts that were matched
-with the replacement string, whose length is supplied in rlength.
-This can be given as PCRE2_ZERO_TERMINATED for a zero-terminated string.
-The default is to perform just one replacement, but there is an option that
-requests multiple replacements (see PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_GLOBAL below for details).
+This function optionally calls pcre2_match() and then makes a copy of the
+subject string in outputbuffer, replacing parts that were matched with
+the replacement string, whose length is supplied in rlength. This
+can be given as PCRE2_ZERO_TERMINATED for a zero-terminated string. The default
+is to perform just one replacement if the pattern matches, but there is an
+option that requests multiple replacements (see PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_GLOBAL below
+for details).
+
+
+If successful, pcre2_substitute() returns the number of substitutions
+that were carried out. This may be zero if no match was found, and is never
+greater than one unless PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_GLOBAL is set. A negative value is
+returned if an error is detected (see below for details).
Matches in which a \K item in a lookahead in the pattern causes the match to
@@ -3327,14 +3334,31 @@ allocate memory for the compiled code.
If an external match_data block is provided, its contents afterwards
are those set by the final call to pcre2_match(). For global changes,
-this will have ended in a matching error. The contents of the ovector within
+this will have ended in a no-match error. The contents of the ovector within
the match data block may or may not have been changed.
-The outlengthptr argument must point to a variable that contains the
-length, in code units, of the output buffer. If the function is successful, the
-value is updated to contain the length of the new string, excluding the
-trailing zero that is automatically added.
+As well as the usual options for pcre2_match(), a number of additional
+options can be set in the options argument of pcre2_substitute().
+One such option is PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_MATCHED. When this is set, an external
+match_data block must be provided, and it must have been used for an
+external call to pcre2_match(). The data in the match_data block
+(return code, offset vector) is used for the first substitution instead of
+calling pcre2_match() from within pcre2_substitute(). This allows
+an application to check for a match before choosing to substitute, without
+having to repeat the match.
+
+
+The code argument is not used for the first substitution, but if
+PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_GLOBAL is set, pcre2_match() will be called after the
+first substitution to check for further matches, and the contents of the
+match_data block will be changed.
+
+
+The outlengthptr argument of pcre2_substitute() must point to a
+variable that contains the length, in code units, of the output buffer. If the
+function is successful, the value is updated to contain the length of the new
+string, excluding the trailing zero that is automatically added.
If the function is not successful, the value set via outlengthptr depends
@@ -3353,7 +3377,7 @@ The replacement string, which is interpreted as a UTF string in UTF mode,
is checked for UTF validity unless the PCRE2_NO_UTF_CHECK option is set. If the
PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_LITERAL option is set, it is not interpreted in any way. By
default, however, a dollar character is an escape character that can specify
-the insertion of characters from capture groups or names from (*MARK) or other
+the insertion of characters from capture groups and names from (*MARK) or other
control verbs in the pattern. The following forms are always recognized:
$$ insert a dollar character
@@ -3378,16 +3402,6 @@ facility can be used to perform simple simultaneous substitutions, as this
apple lemon
2: pear orange
-As well as the usual options for pcre2_match(), a number of additional
-options can be set in the options argument of pcre2_substitute().
-
-
-As mentioned above, PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_LITERAL causes the replacement string to
-be treated as a literal, with no interpretation. If this option is set,
-PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_EXTENDED, PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_UNKNOWN_UNSET, and
-PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_UNSET_EMPTY are irrelevant and are ignored.
-
-
PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_GLOBAL causes the function to iterate over the subject string,
replacing every matching substring. If this option is not set, only the first
matching substring is replaced. The search for matches takes place in the
@@ -3501,14 +3515,17 @@ substitutions. However, PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_UNKNOWN_UNSET does cause unknown
groups in the extended syntax forms to be treated as unset.
-If successful, pcre2_substitute() returns the number of successful
-matches. This may be zero if no matches were found, and is never greater than 1
-unless PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_GLOBAL is set.
+If PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_LITERAL is set, PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_UNKNOWN_UNSET,
+PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_UNSET_EMPTY, and PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_EXTENDED are irrelevant and
+are ignored.
+
+Substitution errors
+
-In the event of an error, a negative error code is returned. Except for
-PCRE2_ERROR_NOMATCH (which is never returned), errors from pcre2_match()
-are passed straight back.
+In the event of an error, pcre2_substitute() returns a negative error
+code. Except for PCRE2_ERROR_NOMATCH (which is never returned), errors from
+pcre2_match() are passed straight back.
PCRE2_ERROR_NOSUBSTRING is returned for a non-existent substring insertion,
@@ -3526,6 +3543,10 @@ needed is returned via outlengthptr. Note that this does not happen by
default.
+PCRE2_ERROR_NULL is returned if PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_MATCHED is set but the
+match_data argument is NULL.
+
+
PCRE2_ERROR_BADREPLACEMENT is used for miscellaneous syntax errors in the
replacement string, with more particular errors being PCRE2_ERROR_BADREPESCAPE
(invalid escape sequence), PCRE2_ERROR_REPMISSINGBRACE (closing curly bracket
@@ -3876,7 +3897,7 @@ Cambridge, England.
REVISION
-Last updated: 26 December 2019
+Last updated: 27 December 2019
Copyright © 1997-2019 University of Cambridge.
diff --git a/doc/pcre2.txt b/doc/pcre2.txt
index b140f6c..f49ab40 100644
--- a/doc/pcre2.txt
+++ b/doc/pcre2.txt
@@ -3193,97 +3193,110 @@ CREATING A NEW STRING WITH SUBSTITUTIONS
PCRE2_SIZE rlength, PCRE2_UCHAR *outputbuffer,
PCRE2_SIZE *outlengthptr);
- This function calls pcre2_match() and then makes a copy of the subject
- string in outputbuffer, replacing one or more parts that were matched
+ This function optionally calls pcre2_match() and then makes a copy of
+ the subject string in outputbuffer, replacing parts that were matched
with the replacement string, whose length is supplied in rlength. This
- can be given as PCRE2_ZERO_TERMINATED for a zero-terminated string.
- The default is to perform just one replacement, but there is an option
- that requests multiple replacements (see PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_GLOBAL below
- for details).
+ can be given as PCRE2_ZERO_TERMINATED for a zero-terminated string. The
+ default is to perform just one replacement if the pattern matches, but
+ there is an option that requests multiple replacements (see PCRE2_SUB-
+ STITUTE_GLOBAL below for details).
- Matches in which a \K item in a lookahead in the pattern causes the
- match to end before it starts are not supported, and give rise to an
+ If successful, pcre2_substitute() returns the number of substitutions
+ that were carried out. This may be zero if no match was found, and is
+ never greater than one unless PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_GLOBAL is set. A nega-
+ tive value is returned if an error is detected (see below for details).
+
+ Matches in which a \K item in a lookahead in the pattern causes the
+ match to end before it starts are not supported, and give rise to an
error return. For global replacements, matches in which \K in a lookbe-
- hind causes the match to start earlier than the point that was reached
+ hind causes the match to start earlier than the point that was reached
in the previous iteration are also not supported.
- The first seven arguments of pcre2_substitute() are the same as for
+ The first seven arguments of pcre2_substitute() are the same as for
pcre2_match(), except that the partial matching options are not permit-
- ted, and match_data may be passed as NULL, in which case a match data
- block is obtained and freed within this function, using memory manage-
- ment functions from the match context, if provided, or else those that
+ ted, and match_data may be passed as NULL, in which case a match data
+ block is obtained and freed within this function, using memory manage-
+ ment functions from the match context, if provided, or else those that
were used to allocate memory for the compiled code.
- If an external match_data block is provided, its contents afterwards
- are those set by the final call to pcre2_match(). For global changes,
- this will have ended in a matching error. The contents of the ovector
+ If an external match_data block is provided, its contents afterwards
+ are those set by the final call to pcre2_match(). For global changes,
+ this will have ended in a no-match error. The contents of the ovector
within the match data block may or may not have been changed.
- The outlengthptr argument must point to a variable that contains the
- length, in code units, of the output buffer. If the function is suc-
- cessful, the value is updated to contain the length of the new string,
- excluding the trailing zero that is automatically added.
+ As well as the usual options for pcre2_match(), a number of additional
+ options can be set in the options argument of pcre2_substitute(). One
+ such option is PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_MATCHED. When this is set, an external
+ match_data block must be provided, and it must have been used for an
+ external call to pcre2_match(). The data in the match_data block (re-
+ turn code, offset vector) is used for the first substitution instead of
+ calling pcre2_match() from within pcre2_substitute(). This allows an
+ application to check for a match before choosing to substitute, without
+ having to repeat the match.
- If the function is not successful, the value set via outlengthptr de-
- pends on the type of error. For syntax errors in the replacement
+ The code argument is not used for the first substitution, but if
+ PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_GLOBAL is set, pcre2_match() will be called after the
+ first substitution to check for further matches, and the contents of
+ the match_data block will be changed.
+
+ The outlengthptr argument of pcre2_substitute() must point to a vari-
+ able that contains the length, in code units, of the output buffer. If
+ the function is successful, the value is updated to contain the length
+ of the new string, excluding the trailing zero that is automatically
+ added.
+
+ If the function is not successful, the value set via outlengthptr de-
+ pends on the type of error. For syntax errors in the replacement
string, the value is the offset in the replacement string where the er-
- ror was detected. For other errors, the value is PCRE2_UNSET by de-
+ ror was detected. For other errors, the value is PCRE2_UNSET by de-
fault. This includes the case of the output buffer being too small, un-
less PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_OVERFLOW_LENGTH is set (see below), in which case
- the value is the minimum length needed, including space for the trail-
+ the value is the minimum length needed, including space for the trail-
ing zero. Note that in order to compute the required length, pcre2_sub-
stitute() has to simulate all the matching and copying, instead of giv-
ing an error return as soon as the buffer overflows. Note also that the
length is in code units, not bytes.
- The replacement string, which is interpreted as a UTF string in UTF
- mode, is checked for UTF validity unless the PCRE2_NO_UTF_CHECK option
+ The replacement string, which is interpreted as a UTF string in UTF
+ mode, is checked for UTF validity unless the PCRE2_NO_UTF_CHECK option
is set. If the PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_LITERAL option is set, it is not inter-
preted in any way. By default, however, a dollar character is an escape
- character that can specify the insertion of characters from capture
- groups or names from (*MARK) or other control verbs in the pattern. The
- following forms are always recognized:
+ character that can specify the insertion of characters from capture
+ groups and names from (*MARK) or other control verbs in the pattern.
+ The following forms are always recognized:
$$ insert a dollar character
$ or ${} insert the contents of group
$*MARK or ${*MARK} insert a control verb name
- Either a group number or a group name can be given for . Curly
- brackets are required only if the following character would be inter-
+ Either a group number or a group name can be given for . Curly
+ brackets are required only if the following character would be inter-
preted as part of the number or name. The number may be zero to include
- the entire matched string. For example, if the pattern a(b)c is
- matched with "=abc=" and the replacement string "+$1$0$1+", the result
+ the entire matched string. For example, if the pattern a(b)c is
+ matched with "=abc=" and the replacement string "+$1$0$1+", the result
is "=+babcb+=".
- $*MARK inserts the name from the last encountered backtracking control
- verb on the matching path that has a name. (*MARK) must always include
- a name, but the other verbs need not. For example, in the case of
+ $*MARK inserts the name from the last encountered backtracking control
+ verb on the matching path that has a name. (*MARK) must always include
+ a name, but the other verbs need not. For example, in the case of
(*MARK:A)(*PRUNE) the name inserted is "A", but for (*MARK:A)(*PRUNE:B)
- the relevant name is "B". This facility can be used to perform simple
+ the relevant name is "B". This facility can be used to perform simple
simultaneous substitutions, as this pcre2test example shows:
/(*MARK:pear)apple|(*MARK:orange)lemon/g,replace=${*MARK}
apple lemon
2: pear orange
- As well as the usual options for pcre2_match(), a number of additional
- options can be set in the options argument of pcre2_substitute().
-
- As mentioned above, PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_LITERAL causes the replacement
- string to be treated as a literal, with no interpretation. If this op-
- tion is set, PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_EXTENDED, PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_UNKNOWN_UNSET,
- and PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_UNSET_EMPTY are irrelevant and are ignored.
-
PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_GLOBAL causes the function to iterate over the subject
- string, replacing every matching substring. If this option is not set,
- only the first matching substring is replaced. The search for matches
- takes place in the original subject string (that is, previous replace-
- ments do not affect it). Iteration is implemented by advancing the
- startoffset value for each search, which is always passed the entire
+ string, replacing every matching substring. If this option is not set,
+ only the first matching substring is replaced. The search for matches
+ takes place in the original subject string (that is, previous replace-
+ ments do not affect it). Iteration is implemented by advancing the
+ startoffset value for each search, which is always passed the entire
subject string. If an offset limit is set in the match context, search-
ing stops when that limit is reached.
- You can restrict the effect of a global substitution to a portion of
+ You can restrict the effect of a global substitution to a portion of
the subject string by setting either or both of startoffset and an off-
set limit. Here is a pcre2test example:
@@ -3291,87 +3304,87 @@ CREATING A NEW STRING WITH SUBSTITUTIONS
ABC ABC ABC ABC\=offset=3,offset_limit=12
2: ABC A!C A!C ABC
- When continuing with global substitutions after matching a substring
+ When continuing with global substitutions after matching a substring
with zero length, an attempt to find a non-empty match at the same off-
set is performed. If this is not successful, the offset is advanced by
one character except when CRLF is a valid newline sequence and the next
- two characters are CR, LF. In this case, the offset is advanced by two
+ two characters are CR, LF. In this case, the offset is advanced by two
characters.
- PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_OVERFLOW_LENGTH changes what happens when the output
+ PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_OVERFLOW_LENGTH changes what happens when the output
buffer is too small. The default action is to return PCRE2_ERROR_NOMEM-
- ORY immediately. If this option is set, however, pcre2_substitute()
+ ORY immediately. If this option is set, however, pcre2_substitute()
continues to go through the motions of matching and substituting (with-
- out, of course, writing anything) in order to compute the size of buf-
- fer that is needed. This value is passed back via the outlengthptr
- variable, with the result of the function still being PCRE2_ER-
+ out, of course, writing anything) in order to compute the size of buf-
+ fer that is needed. This value is passed back via the outlengthptr
+ variable, with the result of the function still being PCRE2_ER-
ROR_NOMEMORY.
- Passing a buffer size of zero is a permitted way of finding out how
- much memory is needed for given substitution. However, this does mean
+ Passing a buffer size of zero is a permitted way of finding out how
+ much memory is needed for given substitution. However, this does mean
that the entire operation is carried out twice. Depending on the appli-
- cation, it may be more efficient to allocate a large buffer and free
- the excess afterwards, instead of using PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_OVER-
+ cation, it may be more efficient to allocate a large buffer and free
+ the excess afterwards, instead of using PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_OVER-
FLOW_LENGTH.
PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_UNKNOWN_UNSET causes references to capture groups that
do not appear in the pattern to be treated as unset groups. This option
- should be used with care, because it means that a typo in a group name
+ should be used with care, because it means that a typo in a group name
or number no longer causes the PCRE2_ERROR_NOSUBSTRING error.
PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_UNSET_EMPTY causes unset capture groups (including un-
- known groups when PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_UNKNOWN_UNSET is set) to be treated
- as empty strings when inserted as described above. If this option is
+ known groups when PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_UNKNOWN_UNSET is set) to be treated
+ as empty strings when inserted as described above. If this option is
not set, an attempt to insert an unset group causes the PCRE2_ERROR_UN-
- SET error. This option does not influence the extended substitution
+ SET error. This option does not influence the extended substitution
syntax described below.
- PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_EXTENDED causes extra processing to be applied to the
- replacement string. Without this option, only the dollar character is
- special, and only the group insertion forms listed above are valid.
+ PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_EXTENDED causes extra processing to be applied to the
+ replacement string. Without this option, only the dollar character is
+ special, and only the group insertion forms listed above are valid.
When PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_EXTENDED is set, two things change:
- Firstly, backslash in a replacement string is interpreted as an escape
+ Firstly, backslash in a replacement string is interpreted as an escape
character. The usual forms such as \n or \x{ddd} can be used to specify
- particular character codes, and backslash followed by any non-alphanu-
- meric character quotes that character. Extended quoting can be coded
+ particular character codes, and backslash followed by any non-alphanu-
+ meric character quotes that character. Extended quoting can be coded
using \Q...\E, exactly as in pattern strings.
- There are also four escape sequences for forcing the case of inserted
- letters. The insertion mechanism has three states: no case forcing,
+ There are also four escape sequences for forcing the case of inserted
+ letters. The insertion mechanism has three states: no case forcing,
force upper case, and force lower case. The escape sequences change the
current state: \U and \L change to upper or lower case forcing, respec-
- tively, and \E (when not terminating a \Q quoted sequence) reverts to
- no case forcing. The sequences \u and \l force the next character (if
- it is a letter) to upper or lower case, respectively, and then the
+ tively, and \E (when not terminating a \Q quoted sequence) reverts to
+ no case forcing. The sequences \u and \l force the next character (if
+ it is a letter) to upper or lower case, respectively, and then the
state automatically reverts to no case forcing. Case forcing applies to
- all inserted characters, including those from capture groups and let-
+ all inserted characters, including those from capture groups and let-
ters within \Q...\E quoted sequences.
Note that case forcing sequences such as \U...\E do not nest. For exam-
- ple, the result of processing "\Uaa\LBB\Ecc\E" is "AAbbcc"; the final
- \E has no effect. Note also that the PCRE2_ALT_BSUX and PCRE2_EX-
+ ple, the result of processing "\Uaa\LBB\Ecc\E" is "AAbbcc"; the final
+ \E has no effect. Note also that the PCRE2_ALT_BSUX and PCRE2_EX-
TRA_ALT_BSUX options do not apply to replacement strings.
- The second effect of setting PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_EXTENDED is to add more
- flexibility to capture group substitution. The syntax is similar to
+ The second effect of setting PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_EXTENDED is to add more
+ flexibility to capture group substitution. The syntax is similar to
that used by Bash:
${:-}
${:+:}
- As before, may be a group number or a name. The first form speci-
- fies a default value. If group is set, its value is inserted; if
- not, is expanded and the result inserted. The second form
- specifies strings that are expanded and inserted when group is set
- or unset, respectively. The first form is just a convenient shorthand
+ As before, may be a group number or a name. The first form speci-
+ fies a default value. If group is set, its value is inserted; if
+ not, is expanded and the result inserted. The second form
+ specifies strings that are expanded and inserted when group is set
+ or unset, respectively. The first form is just a convenient shorthand
for
${:+${}:}
- Backslash can be used to escape colons and closing curly brackets in
- the replacement strings. A change of the case forcing state within a
- replacement string remains in force afterwards, as shown in this
+ Backslash can be used to escape colons and closing curly brackets in
+ the replacement strings. A change of the case forcing state within a
+ replacement string remains in force afterwards, as shown in this
pcre2test example:
/(some)?(body)/substitute_extended,replace=${1:+\U:\L}HeLLo
@@ -3380,31 +3393,36 @@ CREATING A NEW STRING WITH SUBSTITUTIONS
somebody
1: HELLO
- The PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_UNSET_EMPTY option does not affect these extended
- substitutions. However, PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_UNKNOWN_UNSET does cause un-
+ The PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_UNSET_EMPTY option does not affect these extended
+ substitutions. However, PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_UNKNOWN_UNSET does cause un-
known groups in the extended syntax forms to be treated as unset.
- If successful, pcre2_substitute() returns the number of successful
- matches. This may be zero if no matches were found, and is never
- greater than 1 unless PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_GLOBAL is set.
+ If PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_LITERAL is set, PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_UNKNOWN_UNSET,
+ PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_UNSET_EMPTY, and PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_EXTENDED are irrele-
+ vant and are ignored.
- In the event of an error, a negative error code is returned. Except for
- PCRE2_ERROR_NOMATCH (which is never returned), errors from
- pcre2_match() are passed straight back.
+ Substitution errors
+
+ In the event of an error, pcre2_substitute() returns a negative error
+ code. Except for PCRE2_ERROR_NOMATCH (which is never returned), errors
+ from pcre2_match() are passed straight back.
PCRE2_ERROR_NOSUBSTRING is returned for a non-existent substring inser-
tion, unless PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_UNKNOWN_UNSET is set.
PCRE2_ERROR_UNSET is returned for an unset substring insertion (includ-
- ing an unknown substring when PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_UNKNOWN_UNSET is set)
- when the simple (non-extended) syntax is used and PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_UN-
+ ing an unknown substring when PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_UNKNOWN_UNSET is set)
+ when the simple (non-extended) syntax is used and PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_UN-
SET_EMPTY is not set.
- PCRE2_ERROR_NOMEMORY is returned if the output buffer is not big
+ PCRE2_ERROR_NOMEMORY is returned if the output buffer is not big
enough. If the PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_OVERFLOW_LENGTH option is set, the size
- of buffer that is needed is returned via outlengthptr. Note that this
+ of buffer that is needed is returned via outlengthptr. Note that this
does not happen by default.
+ PCRE2_ERROR_NULL is returned if PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_MATCHED is set but the
+ match_data argument is NULL.
+
PCRE2_ERROR_BADREPLACEMENT is used for miscellaneous syntax errors in
the replacement string, with more particular errors being PCRE2_ER-
ROR_BADREPESCAPE (invalid escape sequence), PCRE2_ERROR_REPMISSINGBRACE
@@ -3727,7 +3745,7 @@ AUTHOR
REVISION
- Last updated: 26 December 2019
+ Last updated: 27 December 2019
Copyright (c) 1997-2019 University of Cambridge.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
diff --git a/doc/pcre2_substitute.3 b/doc/pcre2_substitute.3
index 4670206..e53159d 100644
--- a/doc/pcre2_substitute.3
+++ b/doc/pcre2_substitute.3
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-.TH PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE 3 "26 December 2019" "PCRE2 10.35"
+.TH PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE 3 "27 December 2019" "PCRE2 10.35"
.SH NAME
PCRE2 - Perl-compatible regular expressions (revised API)
.SH SYNOPSIS
@@ -36,8 +36,8 @@ Its arguments are:
\fIoutlengthptr\fP Points to the length of the output buffer
.sp
A match data block is needed only if you want to inspect the data from the
-match that is returned in that block. A match context is needed only if you
-want to:
+match that is returned in that block or if PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_MATCHED is set. A
+match context is needed only if you want to:
.sp
Set up a callout function
Set a matching offset limit
@@ -67,15 +67,16 @@ zero-terminated strings. The options are:
PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_EXTENDED Do extended replacement processing
PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_GLOBAL Replace all occurrences in the subject
PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_LITERAL The replacement string is literal
+ PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_MATCHED Use pre-existing match data for 1st match
PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_OVERFLOW_LENGTH If overflow, compute needed length
PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_UNKNOWN_UNSET Treat unknown group as unset
PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_UNSET_EMPTY Simple unset insert = empty string
.sp
-PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_LITERAL overrides PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_EXTENDED,
-PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_UNKNOWN_UNSET, and PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_UNSET_EMPTY.
+If PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_LITERAL is set, PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_EXTENDED,
+PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_UNKNOWN_UNSET, and PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_UNSET_EMPTY are ignored.
.P
The function returns the number of substitutions, which may be zero if there
-were no matches. The result can be greater than one only when
+are no matches. The result may be greater than one only when
PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_GLOBAL is set. In the event of an error, a negative error code
is returned.
.P
diff --git a/doc/pcre2api.3 b/doc/pcre2api.3
index 424c979..6d070e5 100644
--- a/doc/pcre2api.3
+++ b/doc/pcre2api.3
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-.TH PCRE2API 3 "26 December 2019" "PCRE2 10.35"
+.TH PCRE2API 3 "27 December 2019" "PCRE2 10.35"
.SH NAME
PCRE2 - Perl-compatible regular expressions (revised API)
.sp
@@ -3321,12 +3321,18 @@ same number causes an error at compile time.
.B " PCRE2_SIZE *\fIoutlengthptr\fP);"
.fi
.P
-This function calls \fBpcre2_match()\fP and then makes a copy of the subject
-string in \fIoutputbuffer\fP, replacing one or more parts that were matched
-with the \fIreplacement\fP string, whose length is supplied in \fBrlength\fP.
-This can be given as PCRE2_ZERO_TERMINATED for a zero-terminated string.
-The default is to perform just one replacement, but there is an option that
-requests multiple replacements (see PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_GLOBAL below for details).
+This function optionally calls \fBpcre2_match()\fP and then makes a copy of the
+subject string in \fIoutputbuffer\fP, replacing parts that were matched with
+the \fIreplacement\fP string, whose length is supplied in \fBrlength\fP. This
+can be given as PCRE2_ZERO_TERMINATED for a zero-terminated string. The default
+is to perform just one replacement if the pattern matches, but there is an
+option that requests multiple replacements (see PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_GLOBAL below
+for details).
+.P
+If successful, \fBpcre2_substitute()\fP returns the number of substitutions
+that were carried out. This may be zero if no match was found, and is never
+greater than one unless PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_GLOBAL is set. A negative value is
+returned if an error is detected (see below for details).
.P
Matches in which a \eK item in a lookahead in the pattern causes the match to
end before it starts are not supported, and give rise to an error return. For
@@ -3343,13 +3349,28 @@ allocate memory for the compiled code.
.P
If an external \fImatch_data\fP block is provided, its contents afterwards
are those set by the final call to \fBpcre2_match()\fP. For global changes,
-this will have ended in a matching error. The contents of the ovector within
+this will have ended in a no-match error. The contents of the ovector within
the match data block may or may not have been changed.
.P
-The \fIoutlengthptr\fP argument must point to a variable that contains the
-length, in code units, of the output buffer. If the function is successful, the
-value is updated to contain the length of the new string, excluding the
-trailing zero that is automatically added.
+As well as the usual options for \fBpcre2_match()\fP, a number of additional
+options can be set in the \fIoptions\fP argument of \fBpcre2_substitute()\fP.
+One such option is PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_MATCHED. When this is set, an external
+\fImatch_data\fP block must be provided, and it must have been used for an
+external call to \fBpcre2_match()\fP. The data in the \fImatch_data\fP block
+(return code, offset vector) is used for the first substitution instead of
+calling \fBpcre2_match()\fP from within \fBpcre2_substitute()\fP. This allows
+an application to check for a match before choosing to substitute, without
+having to repeat the match.
+.P
+The \fIcode\fP argument is not used for the first substitution, but if
+PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_GLOBAL is set, \fBpcre2_match()\fP will be called after the
+first substitution to check for further matches, and the contents of the
+\fImatch_data\fP block will be changed.
+.P
+The \fIoutlengthptr\fP argument of \fBpcre2_substitute()\fP must point to a
+variable that contains the length, in code units, of the output buffer. If the
+function is successful, the value is updated to contain the length of the new
+string, excluding the trailing zero that is automatically added.
.P
If the function is not successful, the value set via \fIoutlengthptr\fP depends
on the type of error. For syntax errors in the replacement string, the value is
@@ -3366,7 +3387,7 @@ The replacement string, which is interpreted as a UTF string in UTF mode,
is checked for UTF validity unless the PCRE2_NO_UTF_CHECK option is set. If the
PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_LITERAL option is set, it is not interpreted in any way. By
default, however, a dollar character is an escape character that can specify
-the insertion of characters from capture groups or names from (*MARK) or other
+the insertion of characters from capture groups and names from (*MARK) or other
control verbs in the pattern. The following forms are always recognized:
.sp
$$ insert a dollar character
@@ -3390,14 +3411,6 @@ facility can be used to perform simple simultaneous substitutions, as this
apple lemon
2: pear orange
.sp
-As well as the usual options for \fBpcre2_match()\fP, a number of additional
-options can be set in the \fIoptions\fP argument of \fBpcre2_substitute()\fP.
-.P
-As mentioned above, PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_LITERAL causes the replacement string to
-be treated as a literal, with no interpretation. If this option is set,
-PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_EXTENDED, PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_UNKNOWN_UNSET, and
-PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_UNSET_EMPTY are irrelevant and are ignored.
-.P
PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_GLOBAL causes the function to iterate over the subject string,
replacing every matching substring. If this option is not set, only the first
matching substring is replaced. The search for matches takes place in the
@@ -3500,13 +3513,17 @@ The PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_UNSET_EMPTY option does not affect these extended
substitutions. However, PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_UNKNOWN_UNSET does cause unknown
groups in the extended syntax forms to be treated as unset.
.P
-If successful, \fBpcre2_substitute()\fP returns the number of successful
-matches. This may be zero if no matches were found, and is never greater than 1
-unless PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_GLOBAL is set.
-.P
-In the event of an error, a negative error code is returned. Except for
-PCRE2_ERROR_NOMATCH (which is never returned), errors from \fBpcre2_match()\fP
-are passed straight back.
+If PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_LITERAL is set, PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_UNKNOWN_UNSET,
+PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_UNSET_EMPTY, and PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_EXTENDED are irrelevant and
+are ignored.
+.
+.
+.SS "Substitution errors"
+.rs
+.sp
+In the event of an error, \fBpcre2_substitute()\fP returns a negative error
+code. Except for PCRE2_ERROR_NOMATCH (which is never returned), errors from
+\fBpcre2_match()\fP are passed straight back.
.P
PCRE2_ERROR_NOSUBSTRING is returned for a non-existent substring insertion,
unless PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_UNKNOWN_UNSET is set.
@@ -3520,6 +3537,9 @@ PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_OVERFLOW_LENGTH option is set, the size of buffer that is
needed is returned via \fIoutlengthptr\fP. Note that this does not happen by
default.
.P
+PCRE2_ERROR_NULL is returned if PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_MATCHED is set but the
+\fImatch_data\fP argument is NULL.
+.P
PCRE2_ERROR_BADREPLACEMENT is used for miscellaneous syntax errors in the
replacement string, with more particular errors being PCRE2_ERROR_BADREPESCAPE
(invalid escape sequence), PCRE2_ERROR_REPMISSINGBRACE (closing curly bracket
@@ -3884,6 +3904,6 @@ Cambridge, England.
.rs
.sp
.nf
-Last updated: 26 December 2019
+Last updated: 27 December 2019
Copyright (c) 1997-2019 University of Cambridge.
.fi
diff --git a/src/pcre2.h.in b/src/pcre2.h.in
index 95eff5a..ee1d38b 100644
--- a/src/pcre2.h.in
+++ b/src/pcre2.h.in
@@ -182,6 +182,7 @@ pcre2_jit_match() ignores the latter since it bypasses all sanity checks). */
#define PCRE2_NO_JIT 0x00002000u /* Not for pcre2_dfa_match() */
#define PCRE2_COPY_MATCHED_SUBJECT 0x00004000u
#define PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_LITERAL 0x00008000u /* pcre2_substitute() only */
+#define PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_MATCHED 0x00010000u /* pcre2_substitute() only */
/* Options for pcre2_pattern_convert(). */
diff --git a/src/pcre2_substitute.c b/src/pcre2_substitute.c
index e3fd8d3..2eaa2fb 100644
--- a/src/pcre2_substitute.c
+++ b/src/pcre2_substitute.c
@@ -49,8 +49,9 @@ POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
#define SUBSTITUTE_OPTIONS \
(PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_EXTENDED|PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_GLOBAL| \
- PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_LITERAL|PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_OVERFLOW_LENGTH| \
- PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_UNKNOWN_UNSET|PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_UNSET_EMPTY)
+ PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_LITERAL|PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_MATCHED| \
+ PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_OVERFLOW_LENGTH|PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_UNKNOWN_UNSET| \
+ PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_UNSET_EMPTY)
@@ -229,6 +230,7 @@ uint32_t suboptions;
BOOL match_data_created = FALSE;
BOOL escaped_literal = FALSE;
BOOL overflowed = FALSE;
+BOOL use_existing_match;
#ifdef SUPPORT_UNICODE
BOOL utf = (code->overall_options & PCRE2_UTF) != 0;
#endif
@@ -248,15 +250,25 @@ lengthleft = buff_length = *blength;
*blength = PCRE2_UNSET;
ovecsave[0] = ovecsave[1] = ovecsave[2] = PCRE2_UNSET;
-/* Partial matching is not valid. This must come after setting *blength to
+/* Partial matching is not valid. This must come after setting *blength to
PCRE2_UNSET, so as not to imply an offset in the replacement. */
if ((options & (PCRE2_PARTIAL_HARD|PCRE2_PARTIAL_SOFT)) != 0)
return PCRE2_ERROR_BADOPTION;
-/* If no match data block is provided, create one. */
+/* Check for using a match that has already happened. Note that the subject
+pointer in the match data may be NULL after a no-match. */
-if (match_data == NULL)
+use_existing_match = ((options & PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_MATCHED) != 0);
+
+if (use_existing_match)
+ {
+ if (match_data == NULL) return PCRE2_ERROR_NULL;
+ }
+
+/* Otherwise, if no match data block is provided, create one. */
+
+else if (match_data == NULL)
{
pcre2_general_context *gcontext = (mcontext == NULL)?
(pcre2_general_context *)code :
@@ -310,7 +322,8 @@ if (start_offset > length)
}
CHECKMEMCPY(subject, start_offset);
-/* Loop for global substituting. */
+/* Loop for global substituting. If PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_MATCHED is set, the first
+match is taken from the match_data that was passed in. */
subs = 0;
do
@@ -318,8 +331,13 @@ do
PCRE2_SPTR ptrstack[PTR_STACK_SIZE];
uint32_t ptrstackptr = 0;
- rc = pcre2_match(code, subject, length, start_offset, options|goptions,
- match_data, mcontext);
+ if (use_existing_match)
+ {
+ rc = match_data->rc;
+ use_existing_match = FALSE;
+ }
+ else rc = pcre2_match(code, subject, length, start_offset, options|goptions,
+ match_data, mcontext);
#ifdef SUPPORT_UNICODE
if (utf) options |= PCRE2_NO_UTF_CHECK; /* Only need to check once */
@@ -375,33 +393,33 @@ do
/* Handle a successful match. Matches that use \K to end before they start
or start before the current point in the subject are not supported. */
-
+
if (ovector[1] < ovector[0] || ovector[0] < start_offset)
{
rc = PCRE2_ERROR_BADSUBSPATTERN;
goto EXIT;
}
-
- /* Check for the same match as previous. This is legitimate after matching an
+
+ /* Check for the same match as previous. This is legitimate after matching an
empty string that starts after the initial match offset. We have tried again
at the match point in case the pattern is one like /(?<=\G.)/ which can never
match at its starting point, so running the match achieves the bumpalong. If
we do get the same (null) match at the original match point, it isn't such a
pattern, so we now do the empty string magic. In all other cases, a repeat
match should never occur. */
-
+
if (ovecsave[0] == ovector[0] && ovecsave[1] == ovector[1])
- {
- if (ovector[0] == ovector[1] && ovecsave[2] != start_offset)
- {
- goptions = PCRE2_NOTEMPTY_ATSTART | PCRE2_ANCHORED;
- ovecsave[2] = start_offset;
- continue; /* Back to the top of the loop */
+ {
+ if (ovector[0] == ovector[1] && ovecsave[2] != start_offset)
+ {
+ goptions = PCRE2_NOTEMPTY_ATSTART | PCRE2_ANCHORED;
+ ovecsave[2] = start_offset;
+ continue; /* Back to the top of the loop */
}
rc = PCRE2_ERROR_INTERNAL_DUPMATCH;
- goto EXIT;
- }
-
+ goto EXIT;
+ }
+
/* Count substitutions with a paranoid check for integer overflow; surely no
real call to this function would ever hit this! */
@@ -421,20 +439,20 @@ do
scb.output_offsets[0] = buff_offset;
scb.oveccount = rc;
- /* Process the replacement string. If the entire replacement is literal, just
+ /* Process the replacement string. If the entire replacement is literal, just
copy it with length check. */
-
+
ptr = replacement;
if ((suboptions & PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_LITERAL) != 0)
{
- CHECKMEMCPY(ptr, rlength);
+ CHECKMEMCPY(ptr, rlength);
}
- /* Within a non-literal replacement, which must be scanned character by
+ /* Within a non-literal replacement, which must be scanned character by
character, local literal mode can be set by \Q, but only in extended mode
when backslashes are being interpreted. In extended mode we must handle
nested substrings that are to be reprocessed. */
-
+
else for (;;)
{
uint32_t ch;
@@ -844,42 +862,42 @@ do
} /* End handling a literal code unit */
} /* End of loop for scanning the replacement. */
- /* The replacement has been copied to the output, or its size has been
- remembered. Do the callout if there is one and we have done an actual
+ /* The replacement has been copied to the output, or its size has been
+ remembered. Do the callout if there is one and we have done an actual
replacement. */
-
+
if (!overflowed && mcontext != NULL && mcontext->substitute_callout != NULL)
{
- scb.subscount = subs;
+ scb.subscount = subs;
scb.output_offsets[1] = buff_offset;
- rc = mcontext->substitute_callout(&scb, mcontext->substitute_callout_data);
+ rc = mcontext->substitute_callout(&scb, mcontext->substitute_callout_data);
- /* A non-zero return means cancel this substitution. Instead, copy the
+ /* A non-zero return means cancel this substitution. Instead, copy the
matched string fragment. */
if (rc != 0)
{
PCRE2_SIZE newlength = scb.output_offsets[1] - scb.output_offsets[0];
PCRE2_SIZE oldlength = ovector[1] - ovector[0];
-
+
buff_offset -= newlength;
lengthleft += newlength;
- CHECKMEMCPY(subject + ovector[0], oldlength);
-
+ CHECKMEMCPY(subject + ovector[0], oldlength);
+
/* A negative return means do not do any more. */
-
+
if (rc < 0) suboptions &= (~PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_GLOBAL);
}
- }
-
+ }
+
/* Save the details of this match. See above for how this data is used. If we
matched an empty string, do the magic for global matches. Finally, update the
start offset to point to the rest of the subject string. */
-
- ovecsave[0] = ovector[0];
- ovecsave[1] = ovector[1];
+
+ ovecsave[0] = ovector[0];
+ ovecsave[1] = ovector[1];
ovecsave[2] = start_offset;
-
+
goptions = (ovector[0] != ovector[1] || ovector[0] > start_offset)? 0 :
PCRE2_ANCHORED|PCRE2_NOTEMPTY_ATSTART;
start_offset = ovector[1];
diff --git a/src/pcre2test.c b/src/pcre2test.c
index 84b5715..5b0959f 100644
--- a/src/pcre2test.c
+++ b/src/pcre2test.c
@@ -503,13 +503,14 @@ so many of them that they are split into two fields. */
#define CTL2_SUBSTITUTE_CALLOUT 0x00000001u
#define CTL2_SUBSTITUTE_EXTENDED 0x00000002u
#define CTL2_SUBSTITUTE_LITERAL 0x00000004u
-#define CTL2_SUBSTITUTE_OVERFLOW_LENGTH 0x00000008u
-#define CTL2_SUBSTITUTE_UNKNOWN_UNSET 0x00000010u
-#define CTL2_SUBSTITUTE_UNSET_EMPTY 0x00000020u
-#define CTL2_SUBJECT_LITERAL 0x00000040u
-#define CTL2_CALLOUT_NO_WHERE 0x00000080u
-#define CTL2_CALLOUT_EXTRA 0x00000100u
-#define CTL2_ALLVECTOR 0x00000200u
+#define CTL2_SUBSTITUTE_MATCHED 0x00000008u
+#define CTL2_SUBSTITUTE_OVERFLOW_LENGTH 0x00000010u
+#define CTL2_SUBSTITUTE_UNKNOWN_UNSET 0x00000020u
+#define CTL2_SUBSTITUTE_UNSET_EMPTY 0x00000040u
+#define CTL2_SUBJECT_LITERAL 0x00000080u
+#define CTL2_CALLOUT_NO_WHERE 0x00000100u
+#define CTL2_CALLOUT_EXTRA 0x00000200u
+#define CTL2_ALLVECTOR 0x00000400u
#define CTL2_NL_SET 0x40000000u /* Informational */
#define CTL2_BSR_SET 0x80000000u /* Informational */
@@ -532,6 +533,7 @@ different things in the two cases. */
#define CTL2_ALLPD (CTL2_SUBSTITUTE_CALLOUT|\
CTL2_SUBSTITUTE_EXTENDED|\
CTL2_SUBSTITUTE_LITERAL|\
+ CTL2_SUBSTITUTE_MATCHED|\
CTL2_SUBSTITUTE_OVERFLOW_LENGTH|\
CTL2_SUBSTITUTE_UNKNOWN_UNSET|\
CTL2_SUBSTITUTE_UNSET_EMPTY|\
@@ -721,6 +723,7 @@ static modstruct modlist[] = {
{ "substitute_callout", MOD_PND, MOD_CTL, CTL2_SUBSTITUTE_CALLOUT, PO(control2) },
{ "substitute_extended", MOD_PND, MOD_CTL, CTL2_SUBSTITUTE_EXTENDED, PO(control2) },
{ "substitute_literal", MOD_PND, MOD_CTL, CTL2_SUBSTITUTE_LITERAL, PO(control2) },
+ { "substitute_matched", MOD_PND, MOD_CTL, CTL2_SUBSTITUTE_MATCHED, PO(control2) },
{ "substitute_overflow_length", MOD_PND, MOD_CTL, CTL2_SUBSTITUTE_OVERFLOW_LENGTH, PO(control2) },
{ "substitute_skip", MOD_PND, MOD_INT, 0, PO(substitute_skip) },
{ "substitute_stop", MOD_PND, MOD_INT, 0, PO(substitute_stop) },
@@ -4088,7 +4091,7 @@ Returns: nothing
static void
show_controls(uint32_t controls, uint32_t controls2, const char *before)
{
-fprintf(outfile, "%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s",
+fprintf(outfile, "%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s",
before,
((controls & CTL_AFTERTEXT) != 0)? " aftertext" : "",
((controls & CTL_ALLAFTERTEXT) != 0)? " allaftertext" : "",
@@ -4127,6 +4130,7 @@ fprintf(outfile, "%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s
((controls2 & CTL2_SUBSTITUTE_CALLOUT) != 0)? " substitute_callout" : "",
((controls2 & CTL2_SUBSTITUTE_EXTENDED) != 0)? " substitute_extended" : "",
((controls2 & CTL2_SUBSTITUTE_LITERAL) != 0)? " substitute_literal" : "",
+ ((controls2 & CTL2_SUBSTITUTE_MATCHED) != 0)? " substitute_matched" : "",
((controls2 & CTL2_SUBSTITUTE_OVERFLOW_LENGTH) != 0)? " substitute_overflow_length" : "",
((controls2 & CTL2_SUBSTITUTE_UNKNOWN_UNSET) != 0)? " substitute_unknown_unset" : "",
((controls2 & CTL2_SUBSTITUTE_UNSET_EMPTY) != 0)? " substitute_unset_empty" : "",
@@ -7232,6 +7236,7 @@ if (dat_datctl.replacement[0] != 0)
uint8_t rbuffer[REPLACE_BUFFSIZE];
uint8_t nbuffer[REPLACE_BUFFSIZE];
uint32_t xoptions;
+ uint32_t emoption; /* External match option */
PCRE2_SIZE j, rlen, nsize, erroroffset;
BOOL badutf = FALSE;
@@ -7252,11 +7257,25 @@ if (dat_datctl.replacement[0] != 0)
if (timeitm)
fprintf(outfile, "** Timing is not supported with replace: ignored\n");
-
+
if ((dat_datctl.control & CTL_ALTGLOBAL) != 0)
fprintf(outfile, "** Altglobal is not supported with replace: ignored\n");
- xoptions = (((dat_datctl.control & CTL_GLOBAL) == 0)? 0 :
+ /* Check for a test that does substitution after an initial external match.
+ If this is set, we run the external match, but leave the interpretation of
+ its output to pcre2_substitute(). */
+
+ emoption = ((dat_datctl.control2 & CTL2_SUBSTITUTE_MATCHED) == 0)? 0 :
+ PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_MATCHED;
+
+ if (emoption != 0)
+ {
+ PCRE2_MATCH(rc, compiled_code, pp, arg_ulen, dat_datctl.offset,
+ dat_datctl.options, match_data, use_dat_context);
+ }
+
+ xoptions = emoption |
+ (((dat_datctl.control & CTL_GLOBAL) == 0)? 0 :
PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_GLOBAL) |
(((dat_datctl.control2 & CTL2_SUBSTITUTE_EXTENDED) == 0)? 0 :
PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_EXTENDED) |
@@ -7268,7 +7287,7 @@ if (dat_datctl.replacement[0] != 0)
PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_UNKNOWN_UNSET) |
(((dat_datctl.control2 & CTL2_SUBSTITUTE_UNSET_EMPTY) == 0)? 0 :
PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_UNSET_EMPTY);
-
+
SETCASTPTR(r, rbuffer); /* Sets r8, r16, or r32, as appropriate. */
pr = dat_datctl.replacement;
diff --git a/testdata/testinput2 b/testdata/testinput2
index b8f27c5..0dc0c47 100644
--- a/testdata/testinput2
+++ b/testdata/testinput2
@@ -4640,6 +4640,13 @@ B)x/alt_verbnames,mark
/(aa)(BB)/substitute_extended,replace=\U$1\L$2\E$1..\U$1\l$2$1
aaBB
+
+/abcd/replace=wxyz,substitute_matched
+ abcd
+ pqrs
+
+/abcd/g
+ >abcd1234abcd5678<\=replace=wxyz,substitute_matched
/^(o(\1{72}{\"{\\{00000059079}\d*){74}}){19}/I
diff --git a/testdata/testoutput2 b/testdata/testoutput2
index 0720834..4649fae 100644
--- a/testdata/testoutput2
+++ b/testdata/testoutput2
@@ -14859,6 +14859,16 @@ Failed: error -55 at offset 3 in replacement: requested value is not set
/(aa)(BB)/substitute_extended,replace=\U$1\L$2\E$1..\U$1\l$2$1
aaBB
1: AAbbaa..AAbBaa
+
+/abcd/replace=wxyz,substitute_matched
+ abcd
+ 1: wxyz
+ pqrs
+ 0: pqrs
+
+/abcd/g
+ >abcd1234abcd5678<\=replace=wxyz,substitute_matched
+ 2: >wxyz1234wxyz5678<
/^(o(\1{72}{\"{\\{00000059079}\d*){74}}){19}/I
Capture group count = 2