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2017 Sep 22
0
[PATCH v3 02/22] common/mlpcre: Add PCRE.subi to return indexes instead of the substring.
...external sub : int -> string = "guestfs_int_pcre_sub"
+external subi : int -> int * int = "guestfs_int_pcre_subi"
let () =
Callback.register_exception "PCRE.Error" (Error ("", 0))
diff --git a/common/mlpcre/PCRE.mli b/common/mlpcre/PCRE.mli
index 331a50a9a..02f16d19d 100644
--- a/common/mlpcre/PCRE.mli
+++ b/common/mlpcre/PCRE.mli
@@ -77,3 +77,17 @@ val sub : int -> string
If there was no nth substring then this raises [Not_found].
This can also raise {!Error} for other PCRE-related errors. *)
+
+val subi : int -> int * int
+(** Ret...
2017 Sep 20
4
[PATCH 0/4] Replace some uses of the Str module with PCRE.
Str is a pretty ugly regexp module. Let's try to replace it with
PCRE. This series of commits goes some small way towards that
eventual goal.
- - -
I wonder if there was a deep reason why we had this?
let unix2dos s =
String.concat "\r\n" (Str.split_delim (Str.regexp_string "\n") s)
I replaced it with what I think should be (nearly) equivalent:
let unix2dos s =
2017 Sep 21
18
[PATCH v2 00/18] Replace many more uses of the Str module with PCRE.
v1 was here:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2017-September/msg00135.html
This is a more complete evolution of the earlier patch. It replaces
most important uses of Str with PCRE throughout the code. It also
extends the bindings with some useful features like case-insensitive
regexps.
The main places I *didn't* touch are the generator (GObject uses Str
extensively); and
2017 Sep 22
27
[PATCH v3 00/22] Replace almost all uses of the Str module with PCRE.
v1:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2017-September/msg00135.html
v2:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2017-September/msg00158.html
v3 is almost identical to v2, but I have added 4 extra commits to
almost finish the job of replacing Str everywhere possible (note it's
not possible to replace Str in common/mlstdutils or the generator
because those are pure OCaml).
As