pcre2-2.0.0: README.md
# pcre2

[](https://hackage.haskell.org/package/pcre2)
Regular expressions for Haskell.
## Teasers
```haskell
licensePlate :: Text -> Maybe Text
licensePlate = match "[A-Z]{3}[0-9]{3,4}"
licensePlates :: Text -> [Text]
licensePlates = match "[A-Z]{3}[0-9]{3,4}"
```
```haskell
case "The quick brown fox" of
[regex|\bbrown\s+(?<animal>[A-z]+)\b|] -> Text.putStrLn animal
_ -> error "nothing brown"
```
```haskell
let kv'd = lined . packed . [_regex|(?x) # Extended PCRE2 syntax
^\s* # Ignore leading whitespace
([^=:\s].*?) # Capture the non-empty key
\s* # Ignore trailing whitespace
[=:] # Separator
\s* # Ignore leading whitespace
(.*?) # Capture the possibly-empty value
\s*$ # Ignore trailing whitespace
|]
forMOf kv'd file $ execStateT $ do
k <- gets $ capture @1
v <- gets $ capture @2
liftIO $ Text.putStrLn $ "found " <> k <> " set to " <> v
case myMap ^. at k of
Just v' | v /= v' -> do
liftIO $ Text.putStrLn $ "setting " <> k <> " to " <> v'
_capture @2 .= v'
_ -> liftIO $ Text.putStrLn "no change"
```
## Features
* No opaque "`Regex`" object. Instead, quiet functions with simple
types—for the most part it's `Text` _(pattern)_ `-> Text` _(subject)_
`-> result`. Use partial application to create performant,
compile-once-match-many code.
* No [custom typeclasses](https://hackage.haskell.org/package/regex-base/docs/Text-Regex-Base-RegexLike.html#t:RegexContext).
* A single datatype for both compile and match options, the `Option` monoid.
* `Text` everywhere.
* Match success expressed via `Alternative`.
* Opt-in Template Haskell facilities for compile-time verification of patterns,
indexing captures, and memoizing inline regexes.
* Opt-in `lens` support.
* No failure monads to express compile errors, preferring pure functions and
throwing imprecise exceptions with pretty `Show` instances. Write simple
code and debug it. Or, don't, and use the Template Haskell features instead.
Both are first-class.
* Vast presentation of PCRE2 functionality. We can even register Haskell
callbacks to run during matching!
* Zero-copying of substrings where beneficial. Benchmarks show a 10×
speedup over `pcre-light`, and 20× over `regex-pcre`, for longer
captures.
* Few dependencies.
* Bundled, statically-linked UTF-16 build of up-to-date PCRE2 (version 10.37),
with a complete, exposed Haskell binding.
## Wishlist
* Many performance optimizations. Currently we are as much as 2–3×
slower than other libraries for some operations, although things are
improving. (We are already faster than
[regex-base](https://hackage.haskell.org/package/regex-base)/[regex-pcre](https://hackage.haskell.org/package/regex-pcre)
when working with `Text`, even without zero-copying.) If it's really regex
processing that's causing a bottleneck,
[pcre-light](https://hackage.haskell.org/package/pcre-light)/[-heavy](https://hackage.haskell.org/package/pcre-heavy)/[lens-regex-pcre](https://hackage.haskell.org/package/lens-regex-pcre)
are recommended instead of this library for the very best performance.
* Make use of DFA matching and JIT compilation.
* Improve PCRE2 C compile time.
* Add splitting support.
## License
[Apache 2.0](https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html).
PCRE2 is distributed under the [3-clause BSD](https://www.pcre.org/licence.txt) license.
## Main Author
©2020–2021 Shlomo Shuck