From 94972d73a8cb8a28e030108391dbee5cd4aca640 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Reuben Thomas Date: Sun, 1 Aug 2010 11:20:33 +0100 Subject: Fix up errors: mostly remove links that now point to index.txt. --- doc/manual.txt | 39 +++++++++++++++++++-------------------- 1 file changed, 19 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/manual.txt b/doc/manual.txt index f079912..352cf9e 100644 --- a/doc/manual.txt +++ b/doc/manual.txt @@ -32,8 +32,7 @@ Notes *rex_tre*, which are the default namespaces for the corresponding libraries. 4. All functions that take a regular expression pattern as an argument will - generate an error if that pattern is found invalid by the used - POSIX_ / PCRE_ / GNU_ / Oniguruma_ / TRE_ library. + generate an error if that pattern is found invalid by the regex library. 5. All functions that take a string-type regex argument accept a compiled regex too. In this case, the cf_ and larg_ arguments are ignored (should @@ -100,7 +99,7 @@ The function searches for the first match of the regexp *patt* in the string +---------+-------------------------------+--------+-------------+ |Parameter| Description | Type |Default Value| +=========+===============================+========+=============+ - | r |regex object produced by new_ |userdata| n/a | + | r |regex object produced by new |userdata| n/a | +---------+-------------------------------+--------+-------------+ | subj | subject | string | n/a | +---------+-------------------------------+--------+-------------+ @@ -144,7 +143,7 @@ The function searches for the first match of the regexp *patt* in the string +---------+-------------------------------+--------+-------------+ |Parameter| Description | Type |Default Value| +=========+===============================+========+=============+ - | r |regex object produced by new_ |userdata| n/a | + | r |regex object produced by new |userdata| n/a | +---------+-------------------------------+--------+-------------+ | subj |subject | string | n/a | +---------+-------------------------------+--------+-------------+ @@ -377,8 +376,8 @@ table, otherwise a new table is created. The constants contained in the returned table can then be used in most functions and methods where *compilation flags* or *execution flags* can be specified. They can also be used for comparing with return codes of some functions and -methods for determining the reason of failure. For details, see the POSIX_, -PCRE_ and Oniguruma_ documentation. +methods for determining the reason of failure. For details, see the relevant +regex library's documentation. +---------+--------------------------------+--------+-------------+ |Parameter| Description | Type |Default Value| @@ -446,7 +445,7 @@ string *subj*, starting from offset *init*, subject to execution flags *ef*. +---------+-----------------------------------+--------+-------------+ |Parameter| Description | Type |Default Value| +=========+===================================+========+=============+ - | r |regex object produced by new_ |userdata| n/a | + | r |regex object produced by new |userdata| n/a | +---------+-----------------------------------+--------+-------------+ | subj |subject | string | n/a | +---------+-----------------------------------+--------+-------------+ @@ -471,7 +470,7 @@ string *subj*, starting from offset *init*, subject to execution flags *ef*. 1. ``nil`` **Notes:** - 1. If *named subpatterns* (see PCRE_ and Oniguruma_ docs) are used then the + 1. If *named subpatterns* (see PCRE and Oniguruma docs) are used then the returned table also contains substring matches keyed by their correspondent subpattern names (strings). @@ -488,7 +487,7 @@ string *subj*, starting from offset *init*, subject to execution flags *ef*. +---------+-----------------------------------+--------+-------------+ |Parameter| Description | Type |Default Value| +=========+===================================+========+=============+ - | r |regex object produced by new_ |userdata| n/a | + | r |regex object produced by new |userdata| n/a | +---------+-----------------------------------+--------+-------------+ | subj |subject | string | n/a | +---------+-----------------------------------+--------+-------------+ @@ -536,7 +535,7 @@ tables. dfa_exec -------- -[PCRE 6.0 and later. See *pcre_dfa_exec* in the PCRE_ docs.] +[PCRE 6.0 and later. See *pcre_dfa_exec* in the PCRE docs.] :funcdef:`r:dfa_exec (subj, [init], [ef], [ovecsize], [wscount])` @@ -546,7 +545,7 @@ string *subj*, using a DFA matching algorithm. +----------+-------------------------------------+--------+-------------+ |Parameter | Description | Type |Default Value| +==========+=====================================+========+=============+ - | r |regex object produced by new_ |userdata| n/a | + | r |regex object produced by new |userdata| n/a | +----------+-------------------------------------+--------+-------------+ | subj |subject | string | n/a | +----------+-------------------------------------+--------+-------------+ @@ -579,7 +578,7 @@ string *subj*, using a DFA matching algorithm. maketables ---------- -[See *pcre_maketables* in the PCRE_ docs.] +[See *pcre_maketables* in the PCRE docs.] :funcdef:`rex_pcre.maketables ()` @@ -592,7 +591,7 @@ function accepting the *locale* parameter. config ------ -[PCRE 4.0 and later. See *pcre_config* in the PCRE_ docs.] +[PCRE 4.0 and later. See *pcre_config* in the PCRE docs.] :funcdef:`rex_pcre.config ([tb])` @@ -608,7 +607,7 @@ is used as the output table, else a new table is created. version ------- -[See *pcre_version* in the PCRE_ docs.] +[See *pcre_version* in the PCRE docs.] :funcdef:`rex_pcre.version ()` @@ -638,7 +637,7 @@ setsyntax :funcdef:`rex_gnu.setsyntax (syntax)` This function sets the default syntax for the GNU library, according to the -value of the string syntax_. The specified syntax will be further used for +value of the string syntax. The specified syntax will be further used for interpreting string regex patterns by all relevant functions, unless the `syntax` argument is passed to those functions explicitly. @@ -683,7 +682,7 @@ setdefaultsyntax :funcdef:`rex_onig.setdefaultsyntax (syntax)` This function sets the default syntax for the Oniguruma library, according to the -value of the string syntax_. The specified syntax will be further used for +value of the string syntax. The specified syntax will be further used for interpreting string regex patterns by all relevant functions, unless the `syntax` argument is passed to those functions explicitly. @@ -727,7 +726,7 @@ string *subj*, starting from offset *init*, subject to execution flags *ef*. +---------+-----------------------------------+--------+-------------+ |Parameter| Description | Type |Default Value| +=========+===================================+========+=============+ - | r |regex object produced by new_ |userdata| n/a | + | r |regex object produced by new |userdata| n/a | +---------+-----------------------------------+--------+-------------+ | subj |subject | string | n/a | +---------+-----------------------------------+--------+-------------+ @@ -770,7 +769,7 @@ string *subj*, starting from offset *init*, subject to execution flags *ef*. +---------+-----------------------------------+--------+-------------+ |Parameter| Description | Type |Default Value| +=========+===================================+========+=============+ - | r |regex object produced by new_ |userdata| n/a | + | r |regex object produced by new |userdata| n/a | +---------+-----------------------------------+--------+-------------+ | subj |subject | string | n/a | +---------+-----------------------------------+--------+-------------+ @@ -826,7 +825,7 @@ and ``false`` if not. config ------ -[See *tre_config* in the TRE_ docs.] +[See *tre_config* in the TRE docs.] :funcdef:`rex_tre.config ([tb])` @@ -906,7 +905,7 @@ Incompatibilities with previous versions **Incompatibilities between versions 2.0 and 1.19:** 1. Lua 5.1 is required - #. Functions ``newPCRE`` and ``newPOSIX`` renamed to new_ + #. Functions ``newPCRE`` and ``newPOSIX`` renamed to new #. Functions ``flagsPCRE`` and ``flagsPOSIX`` renamed to flags_ #. Function ``versionPCRE`` renamed to version_ #. Method ``match`` renamed to tfind_ -- cgit v1.2.1