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RedBear-OS/recipes/tests/regex.c
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vasilito b9874d0941 feat: USB storage read/write proof + full Red Bear OS tree sync
Add redbear-usb-storage-check in-guest binary that validates USB mass
storage read and write I/O: discovers /scheme/disk/ devices, writes a
test pattern to sector 2048, reads it back, verifies match, restores
original content. Updates test-usb-storage-qemu.sh with write-proof
verification step.

Includes all accumulated Red Bear OS work: kernel patches, relibc
patches, driver infrastructure, DRM/GPU, KDE recipes, firmware,
validation tooling, build system hardening, and documentation.
2026-05-03 23:03:24 +01:00

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#include <regex.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include "test_helpers.h"
int main(void) {
regex_t regex;
char error_buf[256];
int error = regcomp(&regex, "h.llo \\(w.rld\\)", REG_ICASE);
if (error) {
regerror(error, &regex, error_buf, 255);
error_buf[255] = 0;
printf("regcomp error: %d = %s\n", error, error_buf);
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
regmatch_t matches[3] = {{0}};
error = regexec(&regex, "Hey, how are you? Hello? Hallo Wurld??", 3, matches, 0);
regfree(&regex);
if (error) {
regerror(error, &regex, error_buf, 255);
printf("regexec error: %d = %s\n", error, error_buf);
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
for (int group = 0; group < 3; group += 1) {
printf("Matching group: %d - %d\n", matches[group].rm_so, matches[group].rm_eo);
}
}