String.Search_patternSubstring search and replace functions. They use the Knuth-Morris-Pratt algorithm (KMP) under the hood.
The functions in the Search_pattern module allow the program to preprocess the searched pattern once and then use it many times without further allocations.
val create : ?case_sensitive:bool -> string -> tcreate pattern preprocesses pattern as per KMP, building an int array of length length pattern. All inputs are valid.
val pattern : t -> stringpattern t returns the string pattern used to create t.
val case_sensitive : t -> boolcase_sensitive t returns whether t matches strings case-sensitively.
val matches : t -> string -> boolmatches pat str returns true if str matches pat
val index : ?pos:int -> t -> in_:string -> int optionpos < 0 or pos >= length string result in no match (hence index returns None and index_exn raises).
val index_exn : ?pos:int -> t -> in_:string -> intval index_all : t -> may_overlap:bool -> in_:string -> int listmay_overlap determines whether after a successful match, index_all should start looking for another one at the very next position (~may_overlap:true), or jump to the end of that match and continue from there (~may_overlap:false), e.g.:
index_all (create "aaa") ~may_overlap:false ~in_:"aaaaBaaaaaa" = [0; 5; 8]index_all (create "aaa") ~may_overlap:true ~in_:"aaaaBaaaaaa" = [0; 1; 5; 6; 7;
8]E.g., replace_all internally calls index_all ~may_overlap:false.
val replace_first : ?pos:int -> t -> in_:string -> with_:string -> stringNote that the result of replace_all pattern ~in_:text ~with_:r may still contain pattern, e.g.,
replace_all (create "bc") ~in_:"aabbcc" ~with_:"cb" = "aabcbc"val replace_all : t -> in_:string -> with_:string -> string