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-.TH PCRE_GET_NAMED_SUBSTRING 3
-.SH NAME
-PCRE - Perl-compatible regular expressions
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.rs
-.sp
-.B #include <pcre.h>
-.PP
-.SM
-.B int pcre_get_named_substring(const pcre *\fIcode\fP,
-.ti +5n
-.B const char *\fIsubject\fP, int *\fIovector\fP,
-.ti +5n
-.B int \fIstringcount\fP, const char *\fIstringname\fP,
-.ti +5n
-.B const char **\fIstringptr\fP);
-.
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.rs
-.sp
-This is a convenience function for extracting a captured substring by name. The
-arguments are:
-.sp
- \fIcode\fP Compiled pattern
- \fIsubject\fP Subject that has been successfully matched
- \fIovector\fP Offset vector that \fBpcre_exec()\fP used
- \fIstringcount\fP Value returned by \fBpcre_exec()\fP
- \fIstringname\fP Name of the required substring
- \fIstringptr\fP Where to put the string pointer
-.sp
-The memory in which the substring is placed is obtained by calling
-\fBpcre_malloc()\fP. The convenience function \fBpcre_free_substring()\fP can
-be used to free it when it is no longer needed. The yield of the function is
-the length of the extracted substring, PCRE_ERROR_NOMEMORY if sufficient memory
-could not be obtained, or PCRE_ERROR_NOSUBSTRING if the string name is invalid.
-.P
-There is a complete description of the PCRE native API in the
-.\" HREF
-\fBpcreapi\fP
-.\"
-page and a description of the POSIX API in the
-.\" HREF
-\fBpcreposix\fP
-.\"
-page.