1PCRE_GET_SUBSTRING_LIST(3) Library Functions Manual PCRE_GET_SUBSTRING_LIST(3)
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6 PCRE - Perl-compatible regular expressions
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10 #include <pcre.h>
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12 int pcre_get_substring_list(const char *subject,
13 int *ovector, int stringcount, const char ***listptr);
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15 int pcre16_get_substring_list(PCRE_SPTR16 subject,
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18 int pcre32_get_substring_list(PCRE_SPTR32 subject,
19 int *ovector, int stringcount, PCRE_SPTR32 **listptr);
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23 This is a convenience function for extracting a list of all the cap‐
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26 subject Subject that has been successfully matched
27 ovector Offset vector that pcre[16|32]_exec used
28 stringcount Value returned by pcre[16|32]_exec
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44PCRE 8.30 24 June 2012 PCRE_GET_SUBSTRING_LIST(3)