DIRegEx 8.15.0 for Delphi 11 Alexandria Cracked
DIRegEx 8.15.0 for Delphi 11 Alexandria Cracked
DIRegEx is a library of components and procedures that implement regular expression pattern matching using the same syntax and semantics as Perl for Delphi (Embarcadero / CodeGear / Borland).
DIRegEx offers two regular expression algorithms with their corresponding wrapper classes for easy usage:
TDIPerlRegEx implements a matching algorithm with the same syntax and semantics as Perl. Consider this the standard algorithm which you are used to from Perl and j@vascript. It is very fast and supports the complete pattern syntax. You will very likely be using it most of the time.
TDIDfaRegEx implements the DFA matching algorithm. Considerer this as a special purpose algorithm. If finds all possible matches and in particular, it finds the longest. It never needs to backtrack and supports partial matching much better, even for very long subject strings in several pieces.
Both classes descend from a common ancestor TDIRegEx which implements the complete functionality for working with regular expressions, regardless of which algorithm is currently in effect:
Matching and extraction of matches / substrings from the source text.
Searching for regular expressions within streams and memory buffers. To search within streams or files (of virtually unlimited size), use one of the specially optimized TDIRegExSearchStream class descendents.
Replacements on full and partial matches / substrings.
Listing of full and partial matches / substrings.
Formatting of matches.
DIRegEx 8.14.0 – 14 Jul 2021
In mid 2015, DIRegEx has been superseded by the YuPcre2 Delphi Regular Expression Library. Since then, both DIRegEx and YuPcre2 have been developed in parallel. DIRegEx continued to receive security fixes, optimizations, and even improvements. Development of new features, however, took place in YuPcre2.
Beginning with DIRegEx 8.12.0 (25 Mar 2020), development focuses entirely on YuPcre2 and DIRegEx received just very few updates. Starting with this version, DIRegEx updates will be even less. This may even be the last release.
Users of DIRegEx are encouraged to deploy YuPcre2 for the newest Delphi regular expression technology. To ease migration, the YuPcre2 units and components are named as closely as possible to those of DIRegEx. A demo is available to start the conversion of existing projects, including testing.
In mid 2015, DIRegEx has been superseded by the YuPcre2 Delphi Regular Expression Library. Since then, both DIRegEx and YuPcre2 have been developed in parallel. DIRegEx continued to receive security fixes, optimizations, and even improvements. Development of new features, however, took place in YuPcre2.
Beginning with DIRegEx 8.12.0 (25 Mar 2020), development focuses entirely on YuPcre2 and DIRegEx received just very few updates. Starting with this version, DIRegEx updates will be even less. This may even be the last release.
Users of DIRegEx are encouraged to deploy YuPcre2 for the newest Delphi regular expression technology. To ease migration, the YuPcre2 units and components are named as closely as possible to those of DIRegEx. A demo is available to start the conversion of existing projects, including testing.
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