#include <pcre2.h>
int pcre2_pattern_convert(PCRE2_SPTR pattern, PCRE2_SIZE length, uint32_t options, PCRE2_UCHAR **buffer, PCRE2_SIZE *blength, pcre2_convert_context *cvcontext);
This function is part of an experimental set of pattern conversion functions. It converts a foreign pattern (for example, a glob) into a PCRE2 regular expression pattern. Its arguments are:
pattern The foreign pattern
length The length of the input pattern or PCRE2_ZERO_TERMINATED
options Option bits
buffer Pointer to pointer to output buffer, or NULL
blength Pointer to output length field
cvcontext Pointer to a convert context or NULL
The length of the converted pattern (excluding the terminating zero) is returned via blength. If buffer is NULL, the function just returns the output length. If buffer points to a NULL pointer, heap memory is obtained for the converted pattern, using the allocator in the context if present (or else malloc()), and the field pointed to by buffer is updated. If buffer points to a non-NULL field, that must point to a buffer whose size is in the variable pointed to by blength. This value is updated.
The option bits are:
PCRE2_CONVERT_UTF Input is UTF
PCRE2_CONVERT_NO_UTF_CHECK Do not check UTF validity
PCRE2_CONVERT_POSIX_BASIC Convert POSIX basic pattern
PCRE2_CONVERT_POSIX_EXTENDED Convert POSIX extended pattern
PCRE2_CONVERT_GLOB ) Convert
PCRE2_CONVERT_GLOB_NO_WILD_SEPARATOR ) various types
PCRE2_CONVERT_GLOB_NO_STARSTAR ) of glob
The return value from pcre2_pattern_convert() is zero on success or a non-zero PCRE2 error code.
The pattern conversion functions are described in the pcre2convert documentation.