COMMENT(!MOD!zsh/regex Interface to the POSIX regex library. !MOD!) cindex(regular expressions) cindex(regex) The tt(zsh/regex) module makes available the following test condition: startitem() findex(regex-match) item(var(expr) tt(-regex-match) var(regex))( Matches a string against a POSIX extended regular expression. The matched portion of the string will normally be placed in the tt(MATCH) variable. If there are any capturing parentheses within the regex, then the tt(match) array variable will contain those. For example, example([[ alphabetical -regex-match ^a+LPAR()[^a]PLUS()+RPAR()a+LPAR()[^a]+PLUS()+RPAR()a ]] && print -l $MATCH X $match) If the option tt(REMATCH_PCRE) is not set, then the tt(=~) operator will automatically load this module as needed and will invoke the tt(-regex-match) operator. If tt(BASH_REMATCH) is set, then the array tt(BASH_REMATCH) will be set instead of tt(MATCH) and tt(match). ) enditem()