# libr3 ### what's libr3? [libr3](https://github.com/c9s/r3) is a high-performance path dispatching library. It compiles your route paths into a prefix tree (trie). APISIX using [lua-resty-libr3](https://github.com/iresty/lua-resty-libr3) as route dispatching library. ### How to use libr3 in APISIX? libr3 supports PCRE(Perl Compatible Regular Expressions), so you can use route flexibly. Let's take a look at a few examples and have an intuitive understanding. 1. default regular expression `/blog/post/{id}` there is not regular expression included, and `[^/]+` will be the default regular expression of `id`. So `/blog/post/{id}` is equivalent to `/blog/post/{id:[^/]+}`. 2. match all uris `/{:.*}` `/` matches root uri, and `.*` matches any character (except for line terminators). `:` means is an anonymous match, for example the uri is `/blog/post/1`, the libr3 will return `[/blog/post/1]` if pattern is `/{:.*}`, and return `{"uri":"/blog/post/1"}` if pattern is `/{uri:.*}`. 3. match number `/blog/post/{id:\d+}` for example the uri is `/blog/post/1`, libr3 will return `{"id":"1"}`. 4. match characters `/blog/post/{name:\w+}` for example the uri is `/blog/post/foo`, libr3 will return `{"name":"foo"}`. 5. match multiple uri segments `/blog/post/{name:\w+}/{id:\d+}` for example the uri is `/blog/post/foo/12`, libr3 will return `{"name":"foo", "id":"12"}`. `/blog/post/{:\w+}/{id:\d+}` for example the uri is `/blog/post/foo/12`, libr3 will return `{"1":"foo", "id":"12"}`.