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3<title>pcre2_match_data_create specification</title>
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6<h1>pcre2_match_data_create man page</h1>
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16SYNOPSIS
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19<b>#include &#60;pcre2.h&#62;</b>
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22<b>pcre2_match_data *pcre2_match_data_create(uint32_t <i>ovecsize</i>,</b>
23<b>  pcre2_general_context *<i>gcontext</i>);</b>
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26DESCRIPTION
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29This function creates a new match data block, which is used for holding the
30result of a match. The first argument specifies the number of pairs of offsets
31that are required. These form the "output vector" (ovector) within the match
32data block, and are used to identify the matched string and any captured
33substrings. There is always one pair of offsets; if <b>ovecsize</b> is zero, it
34is treated as one.
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37The second argument points to a general context, for custom memory management,
38or is NULL for system memory management. The result of the function is NULL if
39the memory for the block could not be obtained.
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