2013-11-13 Jan-Benedict Glaw <jbglaw@lug-owl.de>
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2 -- --
3 -- GNAT LIBRARY COMPONENTS --
4 -- --
5 -- G N A T . R E G P A T --
6 -- --
7 -- S p e c --
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33 -- This package implements roughly the same set of regular expressions as
34 -- are available in the Perl or Python programming languages.
36 -- This is an extension of the original V7 style regular expression library
37 -- written in C by Henry Spencer. Apart from the translation to Ada, the
38 -- interface has been considerably changed to use the Ada String type
39 -- instead of C-style nul-terminated strings.
41 -- See file s-regpat.ads for full documentation of the interface
43 ------------------------------------------------------------
44 -- Summary of Pattern Matching Packages in GNAT Hierarchy --
45 ------------------------------------------------------------
47 -- There are three related packages that perform pattern matching functions.
48 -- the following is an outline of these packages, to help you determine
49 -- which is best for your needs.
51 -- GNAT.Regexp (files g-regexp.ads/s-regexp.ads/s-regexp.adb)
52 -- This is a simple package providing Unix-style regular expression
53 -- matching with the restriction that it matches entire strings. It
54 -- is particularly useful for file name matching, and in particular
55 -- it provides "globbing patterns" that are useful in implementing
56 -- unix or DOS style wild card matching for file names.
58 -- GNAT.Regpat (files g-regpat.ads/s-regpat.ads/s-regpat.adb)
59 -- This is a more complete implementation of Unix-style regular
60 -- expressions, copied from the Perl regular expression engine,
61 -- written originally in C by Henry Spencer. It is functionally the
62 -- same as that library.
64 -- GNAT.Spitbol.Patterns (files g-spipat.ads/g-spipat.adb)
65 -- This is a completely general pattern matching package based on the
66 -- pattern language of SNOBOL4, as implemented in SPITBOL. The pattern
67 -- language is modeled on context free grammars, with context sensitive
68 -- extensions that provide full (type 0) computational capabilities.
70 with System.Regpat;
72 package GNAT.Regpat renames System.Regpat;