Builder in regex_automata::hybrid::regex - Rust (original) (raw)
pub struct Builder { /* private fields */ }
Available on crate feature hybrid
only.
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A builder for a regex based on a hybrid NFA/DFA.
This builder permits configuring options for the syntax of a pattern, the NFA construction, the lazy DFA construction and finally the regex searching itself. This builder is different from a general purpose regex builder in that it permits fine grain configuration of the construction process. The trade off for this is complexity, and the possibility of setting a configuration that might not make sense. For example, there are two different UTF-8 modes:
- syntax::Config::utf8 controls whether the pattern itself can contain sub-expressions that match invalid UTF-8.
- thompson::Config::utf8 controls how the regex iterators themselves advance the starting position of the next search when a match with zero length is found.
Generally speaking, callers will want to either enable all of these or disable all of these.
Internally, building a regex requires building two hybrid NFA/DFAs, where one is responsible for finding the end of a match and the other is responsible for finding the start of a match. If you only need to detect whether something matched, or only the end of a match, then you should use a dfa::Builder to construct a single hybrid NFA/DFA, which is cheaper than building two of them.
§Example
This example shows how to disable UTF-8 mode in the syntax and the regex itself. This is generally what you want for matching on arbitrary bytes.
use regex_automata::{
hybrid::regex::Regex, nfa::thompson, util::syntax, Match,
};
let re = Regex::builder()
.syntax(syntax::Config::new().utf8(false))
.thompson(thompson::Config::new().utf8(false))
.build(r"foo(?-u:[^b])ar.*")?;
let mut cache = re.create_cache();
let haystack = b"\xFEfoo\xFFarzz\xE2\x98\xFF\n";
let expected = Some(Match::must(0, 1..9));
let got = re.find(&mut cache, haystack);
assert_eq!(expected, got);
// Notice that `(?-u:[^b])` matches invalid UTF-8,
// but the subsequent `.*` does not! Disabling UTF-8
// on the syntax permits this.
assert_eq!(b"foo\xFFarzz", &haystack[got.unwrap().range()]);
Create a new regex builder with the default configuration.
Available on crate feature syntax
only.
Build a regex from the given pattern.
If there was a problem parsing or compiling the pattern, then an error is returned.
Available on crate feature syntax
only.
Build a regex from the given patterns.
Build a regex from its component forward and reverse hybrid NFA/DFAs.
This is useful when you’ve built a forward and reverse lazy DFA separately, and want to combine them into a single regex. Once build, the individual DFAs given can still be accessed via Regex::forwardand Regex::reverse.
It is important that the reverse lazy DFA be compiled under the following conditions:
- It should use MatchKind::All semantics.
- It should match in reverse.
- Otherwise, its configuration should match the forward DFA.
If these conditions aren’t satisfied, then the behavior of searches is unspecified.
Note that when using this constructor, no configuration is applied. Since this routine provides the DFAs to the builder, there is no opportunity to apply other configuration options.
§Example
This shows how to build individual lazy forward and reverse DFAs, and then combine them into a single Regex
.
use regex_automata::{
hybrid::{dfa::DFA, regex::Regex},
nfa::thompson,
MatchKind,
};
let fwd = DFA::new(r"foo[0-9]+")?;
let rev = DFA::builder()
.configure(DFA::config().match_kind(MatchKind::All))
.thompson(thompson::Config::new().reverse(true))
.build(r"foo[0-9]+")?;
let re = Regex::builder().build_from_dfas(fwd, rev);
let mut cache = re.create_cache();
assert_eq!(true, re.is_match(&mut cache, "foo123"));
Available on crate feature syntax
only.
Set the syntax configuration for this builder usingsyntax::Config.
This permits setting things like case insensitivity, Unicode and multi line mode.
Available on crate feature syntax
only.
Set the Thompson NFA configuration for this builder usingnfa::thompson::Config.
This permits setting things like whether additional time should be spent shrinking the size of the NFA.
Set the lazy DFA compilation configuration for this builder usingdfa::Config.
This permits setting things like whether Unicode word boundaries should be heuristically supported or settings how the behavior of the cache.