Rust Onig
Rust bindings for the Oniguruma regex library, a powerful and mature regular expression library with support for a wide range of character sets and language syntaxes. Oniguruma is written in C. This repository provides two crates: onig-sys which provides the raw Rust FFI bindings, and onig, which provides a safe Rust wrapper around them.
Documentation
Check out the module documentation to find out all the features that are available. To see some example usage of this crate take a look a the examples folder. The examples can be run from the command line with cargo run --example <examplename>.
Getting Started
Add the following to your Cargo.toml file:
[]
= "3.0"
Add the following extern to your crate root:
extern crate onig;
You can compile simple regular expressions with Regex::new, check if the pattern matches an entire &str with Regex::is_match and find matches within a &str with Regex::find. The onig crate also supplies more powerful versions of these methods which expose the wide range of options Oniguruma provides.
use *;
let regex = new.unwrap;
for in regex.captures.unwrap.iter_pos.enumerate
Linking
If a version of Oniguruma can be found by pkg-config then that will be used. If not then Oniguruma will be compiled from source and linked to the onig-sys crate.
By default rust-onig will be statically linked to libonig. If you would rather that dynamic linking is used then the environment variables RUSTONIG_STATIC_LIBONIG and RUSTONIG_DYNAMIC_LIBONIG can be set. On *nix:
$ RUSTONIG_DYNAMIC_LIBONING=1 cargo build
Or Windows:
> set RUSTONIG_DYNAMIC_LIBONIG=1
> cargo build
Debugging
Sometimes it's useful to debug how Oniguruma parses, compiles, optimizes or executes a particular pattern.
When activating the print-debug feature for this crate, Oniguruma is compiled
with debugging. Note that it's a compile-time setting, so you also need to make
rust-onig not use the system Oniguruma by using RUSTONIG_SYSTEM_LIBONIG.
With all that combined, here's an example command to debug the pattern a|b:
RUSTONIG_SYSTEM_LIBONIG=0 cargo run --features print-debug --example capturedump 'a|b'
Rust-Onig is Open Source
The contents of this repository are distributed under the MIT license. See LICENSE for more details.