/* * (c) Copyright Ascensio System SIA 2010-2024 * * This program is a free software product. You can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License (AGPL) * version 3 as published by the Free Software Foundation. In accordance with * Section 7(a) of the GNU AGPL its Section 15 shall be amended to the effect * that Ascensio System SIA expressly excludes the warranty of non-infringement * of any third-party rights. * * This program is distributed WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied * warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. For * details, see the GNU AGPL at: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.html * * You can contact Ascensio System SIA at 20A-6 Ernesta Birznieka-Upish * street, Riga, Latvia, EU, LV-1050. * * The interactive user interfaces in modified source and object code versions * of the Program must display Appropriate Legal Notices, as required under * Section 5 of the GNU AGPL version 3. * * Pursuant to Section 7(b) of the License you must retain the original Product * logo when distributing the program. Pursuant to Section 7(e) we decline to * grant you any rights under trademark law for use of our trademarks. * * All the Product's GUI elements, including illustrations and icon sets, as * well as technical writing content are licensed under the terms of the * Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International. See the License * terms at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/legalcode * */ //This file containes definition of object which used in api.js //It need to prevent minimize the name of object's method. function XRegExp() {} /** * Executes a regex search in a specified string. Returns a match array or `null`. If the provided * regex uses named capture, named backreference properties are included on the match array. * Optional `pos` and `sticky` arguments specify the search start position, and whether the match * must start at the specified position only. The `lastIndex` property of the provided regex is not * used, but is updated for compatibility. Also fixes browser bugs compared to the native * `RegExp.prototype.exec` and can be used reliably cross-browser. * * @memberOf XRegExp * @param {String} str String to search. * @param {RegExp} regex Regex to search with. * @param {Number} [pos=0] Zero-based index at which to start the search. * @param {Boolean|String} [sticky=false] Whether the match must start at the specified position * only. The string `'sticky'` is accepted as an alternative to `true`. * @returns {Array} Match array with named backreference properties, or `null`. * @example * * // Basic use, with named backreference * let match = XRegExp.exec('U+2620', XRegExp('U\\+(?[0-9A-F]{4})')); * match.hex; // -> '2620' * * // With pos and sticky, in a loop * let pos = 2, result = [], match; * while (match = XRegExp.exec('<1><2><3><4>5<6>', /<(\d)>/, pos, 'sticky')) { * result.push(match[1]); * pos = match.index + match[0].length; * } * // result -> ['2', '3', '4'] */ XRegExp.exec = function (str, regex, pos, sticky) {}; /** * Builds regexes using named subpatterns, for readability and pattern reuse. Backreferences in * the outer pattern and provided subpatterns are automatically renumbered to work correctly. * Native flags used by provided subpatterns are ignored in favor of the `flags` argument. * * @memberOf XRegExp * @param {String} pattern XRegExp pattern using `{{name}}` for embedded subpatterns. Allows * `({{name}})` as shorthand for `(?{{name}})`. Patterns cannot be embedded within * character classes. * @param {Object} subs Lookup object for named subpatterns. Values can be strings or regexes. A * leading `^` and trailing unescaped `$` are stripped from subpatterns, if both are present. * @param {String} [flags] Any combination of XRegExp flags. * @returns {RegExp} Regex with interpolated subpatterns. * @example * * const time = XRegExp.build('(?x)^ {{hours}} ({{minutes}}) $', { * hours: XRegExp.build('{{h12}} : | {{h24}}', { * h12: /1[0-2]|0?[1-9]/, * h24: /2[0-3]|[01][0-9]/ * }, 'x'), * minutes: /^[0-5][0-9]$/ * }); * time.test('10:59'); // -> true * XRegExp.exec('10:59', time).minutes; // -> '59' */ XRegExp.build = function (pattern, subs, flags) {};