--- @meta error('Cannot require a meta file') -- Documentations and Lua types for vim.re (vendored re.lua, lpeg-1.1.0) -- https://www.inf.puc-rio.br/~roberto/lpeg/re.html -- -- Copyright © 2007-2023 Lua.org, PUC-Rio. -- See 'lpeg.html' for license --- @brief --- The `vim.re` module provides a conventional regex-like syntax for pattern usage within LPeg --- |vim.lpeg|. (Unrelated to |vim.regex| which provides Vim |regexp| from Lua.) --- --- See https://www.inf.puc-rio.br/~roberto/lpeg/re.html for the original documentation including --- regex syntax and examples. --- Compiles the given {string} and returns an equivalent LPeg pattern. The given string may define --- either an expression or a grammar. The optional {defs} table provides extra Lua values to be used --- by the pattern. --- @param string string --- @param defs? table --- @return vim.lpeg.Pattern function vim.re.compile(string, defs) end --- Searches the given {pattern} in the given {subject}. If it finds a match, returns the index --- where this occurrence starts and the index where it ends. Otherwise, returns nil. --- --- An optional numeric argument {init} makes the search starts at that position in the subject --- string. As usual in Lua libraries, a negative value counts from the end. --- @param subject string --- @param pattern vim.lpeg.Pattern|string --- @param init? integer --- @return integer|nil : the index where the occurrence starts, nil if no match --- @return integer|nil : the index where the occurrence ends, nil if no match function vim.re.find(subject, pattern, init) end --- Does a global substitution, replacing all occurrences of {pattern} in the given {subject} by --- {replacement}. --- @param subject string --- @param pattern vim.lpeg.Pattern|string --- @param replacement string --- @return string function vim.re.gsub(subject, pattern, replacement) end --- Matches the given {pattern} against the given {subject}, returning all captures. --- @param subject string --- @param pattern vim.lpeg.Pattern|string --- @param init? integer --- @return integer|vim.lpeg.Capture|nil --- @see vim.lpeg.match() function vim.re.match(subject, pattern, init) end --- Updates the pre-defined character classes to the current locale. function vim.re.updatelocale() end