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If there is any nonsense in it, please consult the -man page, in case the conversion went wrong. -<br> -<ul> -<li><a name="TOC1" href="#SEC1">SYNOPSIS</a> -<li><a name="TOC2" href="#SEC2">DESCRIPTION</a> -<li><a name="TOC3" href="#SEC3">OPTIONS</a> -<li><a name="TOC4" href="#SEC4">LONG OPTIONS</a> -<li><a name="TOC5" href="#SEC5">DIAGNOSTICS</a> -<li><a name="TOC6" href="#SEC6">AUTHOR</a> -</ul> -<br><a name="SEC1" href="#TOC1">SYNOPSIS</a><br> -<P> -<b>pcregrep [-Vcfhilnrsuvx] [long options] [pattern] [file1 file2 ...]</b> -</P> -<br><a name="SEC2" href="#TOC1">DESCRIPTION</a><br> -<P> -<b>pcregrep</b> searches files for character patterns, in the same way as other -grep commands do, but it uses the PCRE regular expression library to support -patterns that are compatible with the regular expressions of Perl 5. See -<a href="pcrepattern.html"><b>pcrepattern</b></a> -for a full description of syntax and semantics of the regular expressions that -PCRE supports. -</P> -<P> -A pattern must be specified on the command line unless the <b>-f</b> option is -used (see below). -</P> -<P> -If no files are specified, <b>pcregrep</b> reads the standard input. By default, -each line that matches the pattern is copied to the standard output, and if -there is more than one file, the file name is printed before each line of -output. However, there are options that can change how <b>pcregrep</b> behaves. -</P> -<P> -Lines are limited to BUFSIZ characters. BUFSIZ is defined in <b><stdio.h></b>. -The newline character is removed from the end of each line before it is matched -against the pattern. -</P> -<br><a name="SEC3" href="#TOC1">OPTIONS</a><br> -<P> -<b>-V</b> -Write the version number of the PCRE library being used to the standard error -stream. -</P> -<P> -<b>-c</b> -Do not print individual lines; instead just print a count of the number of -lines that would otherwise have been printed. If several files are given, a -count is printed for each of them. -</P> -<P> -<b>-f</b><i>filename</i> -Read a number of patterns from the file, one per line, and match all of them -against each line of input. A line is output if any of the patterns match it. -When <b>-f</b> is used, no pattern is taken from the command line; all arguments -are treated as file names. There is a maximum of 100 patterns. Trailing white -space is removed, and blank lines are ignored. An empty file contains no -patterns and therefore matches nothing. -</P> -<P> -<b>-h</b> -Suppress printing of filenames when searching multiple files. -</P> -<P> -<b>-i</b> -Ignore upper/lower case distinctions during comparisons. -</P> -<P> -<b>-l</b> -Instead of printing lines from the files, just print the names of the files -containing lines that would have been printed. Each file name is printed -once, on a separate line. -</P> -<P> -<b>-n</b> -Precede each line by its line number in the file. -</P> -<P> -<b>-r</b> -If any file is a directory, recursively scan the files it contains. Without -<b>-r</b> a directory is scanned as a normal file. -</P> -<P> -<b>-s</b> -Work silently, that is, display nothing except error messages. -The exit status indicates whether any matches were found. -</P> -<P> -<b>-u</b> -Operate in UTF-8 mode. This option is available only if PCRE has been compiled -with UTF-8 support. Both the pattern and each subject line must be valid -strings of UTF-8 characters. -</P> -<P> -<b>-v</b> -Invert the sense of the match, so that lines which do <i>not</i> match the -pattern are now the ones that are found. -</P> -<P> -<b>-x</b> -Force the pattern to be anchored (it must start matching at the beginning of -the line) and in addition, require it to match the entire line. This is -equivalent to having ^ and $ characters at the start and end of each -alternative branch in the regular expression. -</P> -<br><a name="SEC4" href="#TOC1">LONG OPTIONS</a><br> -<P> -Long forms of all the options are available, as in GNU grep. They are shown in -the following table: -<pre> - -c --count - -h --no-filename - -i --ignore-case - -l --files-with-matches - -n --line-number - -r --recursive - -s --no-messages - -u --utf-8 - -V --version - -v --invert-match - -x --line-regex - -x --line-regexp -</pre> -In addition, --file=<i>filename</i> is equivalent to -f<i>filename</i>, and ---help shows the list of options and then exits. -</P> -<br><a name="SEC5" href="#TOC1">DIAGNOSTICS</a><br> -<P> -Exit status is 0 if any matches were found, 1 if no matches were found, and 2 -for syntax errors or inacessible files (even if matches were found). -</P> -<br><a name="SEC6" href="#TOC1">AUTHOR</a><br> -<P> -Philip Hazel <ph10@cam.ac.uk> -<br> -University Computing Service -<br> -Cambridge CB2 3QG, England. -</P> -<P> -Last updated: 09 September 2004 -<br> -Copyright © 1997-2004 University of Cambridge. -<p> -Return to the <a href="index.html">PCRE index page</a>. -</p> |