 [det]re_compile(+Pattern, 
-Regex, +Options)
[det]re_compile(+Pattern, 
-Regex, +Options)regex 
(see blob/2). Defined Options 
are given below. Please consult the PCRE2 
API documentation for details. If an option is repeated, the first 
value is used and subsequent values are ignored. Unrecognized options 
are ignored. Unless otherwise specified, boolean options default to false. 
Some options may not exist on your system, depending on the PCRE2 
version and how it was built - these unsupported options are silently 
ignored.
The various matching predicates can take either a Regex blob or a string pattern; if they are given a string pattern, they call re_compile/3 and cache the result; so, there is little reason to use re_compile/3 directly.
- anchored(Bool)If- true, match only at the first position
- auto_capture(Bool)Enable use of numbered capturing parentheses. (default- true)
- bsr(Mode)If- anycrlf,- \R only matches CR, LF or CRLF; if- unicode,- \R matches all Unicode line endings.
- bsr2(Mode)- synonym for- bsr(Mode).
- caseless(Bool)If- true, do caseless matching.
- compat(With)Error - PCRE1 had- compat(javascript)for JavaScript compatibility, but PCRE2 has removed that.
- dollar_endonly(Bool)If- true, $ not to match newline at end
- dotall(Bool)If- true, . matches anything including NL
- dupnames(Bool)If- true, allow duplicate names for subpatterns
- extended(Bool)If- true, ignore white space and # comments
- firstline(Bool)If- true, force matching to be before newline
- greedy(Bool)If- true, operators such as- +and- *are greedy unless followed by- ?; if- false, the operators are not greedy and- ?has the opposite meaning. It can also beset by a‘(?U)` within the pattern - see the PCRE2 pattern internal option setting documentation for details and note that the PCRE2 option is UNGREEDY, which is the inverse of this packages- greedyoptions. (default- true)
- compat(With)Raises an errr - PCRE1 had- compat(javascript)for JavaScript compatibility, but PCRE2 has removed that option . Consider using the- alt_bsuxand- extra_alt_bsuxoptions.
- multiline(Bool)If- true,- ^and $ match newlines within data
- newline(Mode)If- any, recognize any Unicode newline sequence; if- anycrlf(default), recognize CR, LF, and CRLF as newline sequences; if- cr, recognize CR; if- lf, recognize LF;- crlfrecognize CRLF as newline; if- nul, recognize the NULL character (0x00) as newline.
- newline2(Mode)- synonym for- newline(Mode).
- ucp(Bool)If- true, use Unicode properties for- \d,- \w, etc.
- utf_check(Bool)- see PCRE2 API documentation You should not need this because SWI-Prolog ensures that the UTF8 strings are valid,
- endanchored(boolean)- see PCRE2 API documentation
- allow_empty_class(boolean)- see PCRE2 API documentation
- alt_bsux(boolean)- see PCRE2 API documentation
- auto_callout(boolean)- see PCRE2 API documentation
- match_unset_backref(boolean)- see PCRE2 API documentation
- never_ucp(boolean)- see PCRE2 API documentation
- never_utf(boolean)- see PCRE2 API documentation
- auto_possess(boolean)- see PCRE2 API documentation (default- true)
- dotstar_anchor(boolean)- see PCRE2 API documentation (default- true)
- start_optimize(boolean)- see PCRE2 API documentation (default- true)
- utf(boolean)- see PCRE2 API documentation
- never_backslash_c(boolean)- see PCRE2 API documentation
- alt_circumflex(boolean)- see PCRE2 API documentation
- alt_verbnames(boolean)- see PCRE2 API documentation
- use_offset_limit(boolean)- see PCRE2 API documentation
- extended_more(boolean)- see PCRE2 API documentation
- literal(boolean)- see PCRE2 API documentation
- match_invalid_utf(boolean)- see PCRE2 API documentation
- jit_complete(boolean)- see PCRE2 API documentation
- jit_partial_soft(boolean)- see PCRE2 API documentation
- jit_partial_hard(boolean)- see PCRE2 API documentation
- jit_invalid_utf(boolean)- see PCRE2 API documentation
- jit(boolean)- see PCRE2 API documentation (default- true)
- copy_matched_subject(boolean)- see PCRE2 API documentation
In addition to the options above that directly map to PCRE flags the following options are processed:
- optimise(Bool)or- optimize(Bool)Turns on the JIT compiler for additional optimization that greatly that speeds up the matching performance of many patterns. (Note that he meaning has changed slightly from the PCRE1 implementation
- PCRE2 always optimises where possible; this is an additional optimisation.)
- capture_type(+Type)How to return the matched part of the input and possibly captured groups in there. Possible values are:- string
- Return the captured string as a string (default).
- atom
- Return the captured string as an atom.
- range
- Return the captured string as a pair Start-Length. Note that we useStart-Lengthrather than the more conventionalStart-Endto allow for immediate use with sub_atom/5 and sub_string/5.
- term
- Parse the captured string as a Prolog term. This is notably practical if you capture a number.
 
The capture_type specifies the default for this pattern. 
The interface supports a different type for each named group 
using the syntax‘(?<name_T>...)`, 
where T is one of S (string),
A (atom), I (integer), F (float), N 
(number), T (term) and R (range). In the 
current implementation I,
F and N are synonyms for T. 
Future versions may act different if the parsed value is not of the 
requested numeric type.
Note that re_compile/3 does not support the Pattern/Flags form that is supported by re_match/3, re_replace/4, etc.; the Pattern must be text and all compile options specified in Options.