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- SYNOPSIS
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- <b>#include <pcre2.h></b>
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- <b>PCRE2_SIZE pcre2_get_startchar(pcre2_match_data *<i>match_data</i>);</b>
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- DESCRIPTION
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- After a successful call of <b>pcre2_match()</b> that was passed the match block
- that is this function's argument, this function returns the code unit offset of
- the character at which the successful match started. For a non-partial match,
- this can be different to the value of <i>ovector[0]</i> if the pattern contains
- the \K escape sequence. After a partial match, however, this value is always
- the same as <i>ovector[0]</i> because \K does not affect the result of a
- partial match.
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