Oniguruma
Oniguruma (鬼車) by K. Kosako is a BSD licensed regular expression library that supports a variety of character encodings. The Ruby programming language, in version 1.9, as well as PHP's multi-byte string module (since PHP5), use Oniguruma as their regular expression engine.[2] It is also used in products such as Atom[3], EDK2 UEFI[4], GyazMail, Take Command Console, Tera Term, TextMate and SubEthaEdit.
Original author(s) | K. Kosako |
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Initial release | February 25, 2002 |
Stable release | 6.9.0
/ 3 September 2018[1] |
Repository | |
Written in | C |
Operating system | Cross-platform |
Type | regular expression library |
License | BSD license |
Website | github |
There is also a forked Oniguruma version called "Onigmo" (Oniguruma-mod) which includes some features introduced in Perl 5.10+.[5] Ruby since version 2.0 has also switched to it[6] and features have been backported from ruby to Onigmo.
See also
- Comparison of regular expression engines
References
- "Releases - kkos/oniguruma". Retrieved 6 September 2018 – via GitHub.
- "【PHPウォッチ】第6回 PHP5 RC1にPHP4互換モード追加,PHP4.3.5では約140件のバグ修正". IT Pro. Retrieved 2008-02-23.
- "Atom Developer Blog: The Nucleus of Atom".
- "Oniguruma 6.9.0 in EDK2".
- "k-takata / Onigmo - Github". Retrieved 2013-06-13.
- "Merge Onigmo to ruby 2.0".
External links
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