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.TH PCRE2GREP 1 "16 October 2016" "PCRE2 10.23"
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.TH PCRE2GREP 1 "31 October 2016" "PCRE2 10.23"
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.SH NAME
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pcre2grep - a grep with Perl-compatible regular expressions.
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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numbers are being output, a hyphen separator is used instead of a colon for the
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context lines. A line containing "--" is output between each group of lines,
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unless they are in fact contiguous in the input file. The value of \fInumber\fP
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is expected to be relatively small. However, \fBpcre2grep\fP guarantees to have
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up to 8K of following text available for context output.
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is expected to be relatively small. When \fB-c\fP is used, \fB-A\fP is ignored.
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.TP
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\fB-a\fP, \fB--text\fP
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Treat binary files as text. This is equivalent to
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file names and/or line numbers are being output, a hyphen separator is used
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instead of a colon for the context lines. A line containing "--" is output
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between each group of lines, unless they are in fact contiguous in the input
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file. The value of \fInumber\fP is expected to be relatively small. However,
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\fBpcre2grep\fP guarantees to have up to 8K of preceding text available for
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context output.
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file. The value of \fInumber\fP is expected to be relatively small. When
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\fB-c\fP is used, \fB-B\fP is ignored.
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.TP
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\fB--binary-files=\fP\fIword\fP
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Specify how binary files are to be processed. If the word is "binary" (the
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Do not output lines from the files that are being scanned; instead output the
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number of lines that would have been shown, either because they matched, or, if
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\fB-v\fP is set, because they failed to match. By default, this count is
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exactly the same as the number of suppressed lines, but if the \fB-M\fP
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(multiline) option is used (without \fB-v\fP), there may be more suppressed
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lines than the number of matches.
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exactly the same as the number of lines that would have been output, but if the
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\fB-M\fP (multiline) option is used (without \fB-v\fP), there may be more
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suppressed lines than the count (that is, the number of matches).
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.sp
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If no lines are selected, the number zero is output. If several files are are
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being scanned, a count is output for each of them and the \fB-t\fP option can
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\fB--exclude\fP options.
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.TP
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\fB-f\fP \fIfilename\fP, \fB--file=\fP\fIfilename\fP
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Read patterns from the file, one per line, and match them against
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each line of input. What constitutes a newline when reading the file is the
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operating system's default. The \fB--newline\fP option has no effect on this
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option. Trailing white space is removed from each line, and blank lines are
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ignored. An empty file contains no patterns and therefore matches nothing. See
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also the comments about multiple patterns versus a single pattern with
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alternatives in the description of \fB-e\fP above.
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Read patterns from the file, one per line, and match them against each line of
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input. What constitutes a newline when reading the file is the operating
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system's default. The \fB--newline\fP option has no effect on this option.
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Trailing white space is removed from each line, and blank lines are ignored. An
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empty file contains no patterns and therefore matches nothing. See also the
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comments about multiple patterns versus a single pattern with alternatives in
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the description of \fB-e\fP above.
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.sp
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If this option is given more than once, all the specified files are
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read. A data line is output if any of the patterns match it. A file name can
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be given as "-" to refer to the standard input. When \fB-f\fP is used, patterns
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If this option is given more than once, all the specified files are read. A
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data line is output if any of the patterns match it. A file name can be given
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as "-" to refer to the standard input. When \fB-f\fP is used, patterns
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specified on the command line using \fB-e\fP may also be present; they are
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tested before the file's patterns. However, no other pattern is taken from the
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command line; all arguments are treated as the names of paths to be searched.
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.TP
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\fB--file-list\fP=\fIfilename\fP
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\fB--file-list\fP=\fIfilename\fP
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Read a list of files and/or directories that are to be scanned from the given
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file, one per line. Trailing white space is removed from each line, and blank
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lines are ignored. These paths are processed before any that are listed on the
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smaller than the starting buffer size.
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.TP
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\fB-M\fP, \fB--multiline\fP
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Allow patterns to match more than one line. When this option is given, patterns
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may usefully contain literal newline characters and internal occurrences of ^
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and $ characters. The output for a successful match may consist of more than
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one line. The first is the line in which the match started, and the last is the
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line in which the match ended. If the matched string ends with a newline
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sequence the output ends at the end of that line.
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.sp
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When this option is set, the PCRE2 library is called in "multiline" mode. This
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allows a matched string to extend past the end of a line and continue on one or
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more subsequent lines. However, \fBpcre2grep\fP still processes the input line
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by line. Once a match has been handled, scanning restarts at the beginning of
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the next line, just as it does when \fB-M\fP is not present. This means that it
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is possible for the second or subsequent lines in a multiline match to be
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output again as part of another match.
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Allow patterns to match more than one line. When this option is set, the PCRE2
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library is called in "multiline" mode. This allows a matched string to extend
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past the end of a line and continue on one or more subsequent lines. Patterns
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used with \fB-M\fP may usefully contain literal newline characters and internal
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occurrences of ^ and $ characters. The output for a successful match may
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consist of more than one line. The first line is the line in which the match
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started, and the last line is the line in which the match ended. If the matched
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string ends with a newline sequence, the output ends at the end of that line.
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If \fB-v\fP is set, none of the lines in a multi-line match are output. Once a
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match has been handled, scanning restarts at the beginning of the line after
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the one in which the match ended.
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.sp
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The newline sequence that separates multiple lines must be matched as part of
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the pattern. For example, to find the phrase "regular expression" in a file
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well as possibly handling a two-character newline sequence.
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.sp
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There is a limit to the number of lines that can be matched, imposed by the way
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that \fBpcre2grep\fP buffers the input file as it scans it. However,
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\fBpcre2grep\fP ensures that at least 8K characters or the rest of the file
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(whichever is the shorter) are available for forward matching, and similarly
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the previous 8K characters (or all the previous characters, if fewer than 8K)
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are guaranteed to be available for lookbehind assertions. The \fB-M\fP option
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that \fBpcre2grep\fP buffers the input file as it scans it. With a sufficiently
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large processing buffer, this should not be a problem, but the \fB-M\fP option
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does not work when input is read line by line (see \fP--line-buffered\fP.)
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.TP
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\fB-N\fP \fInewline-type\fP, \fB--newline\fP=\fInewline-type\fP
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.TP
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\fB-x\fP, \fB--line-regex\fP, \fB--line-regexp\fP
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Force the patterns to be anchored (each must start matching at the beginning of
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a line) and in addition, require them to match entire lines. This is equivalent
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to having ^ and $ characters at the start and end of each alternative top-level
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branch in every pattern. This option applies only to the patterns that are
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matched against the contents of files; it does not apply to patterns specified
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by any of the \fB--include\fP or \fB--exclude\fP options.
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a line) and in addition, require them to match entire lines. In multiline mode
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the match may be more than one line. This is equivalent to having \eA and \eZ
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characters at the start and end of each alternative top-level branch in every
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pattern. This option applies only to the patterns that are matched against the
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contents of files; it does not apply to patterns specified by any of the
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\fB--include\fP or \fB--exclude\fP options.
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.SH "ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES"
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Last updated: 16 October 2016
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Last updated: 31 October 2016
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Copyright (c) 1997-2016 University of Cambridge.
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