正则表达式的高级语法

Advanced Syntax Reference
正则高级语法参考

Grouping and Backreferences
分组查找与后向引用
Syntax
语法
Description
描述
Example
示例
(regex)Round brackets group the regex between them. They capture the text matched by the regex inside them that can be reused in a backreference, and they allow you to apply regex operators to the entire grouped regex.(abc){3} matches abcabcabc. First group matches abc.
(?:regex)Non-capturing parentheses group the regex so you can apply regex operators, but do not capture anything and do not create backreferences.(?:abc){3} matches abcabcabc. No groups.
/1 through /9Substituted with the text matched between the 1st through 9th pair of capturing parentheses. Some regex flavors allow more than 9 backreferences.(abc|def)=/1 matches abc=abc or def=def, but not abc=def or def=abc.
Modifiers
正则修饰符
Syntax
语法
Description
描述

Example

示例

(?i)Turn on case insensitivity for the remainder of the regular expression. (Older regex flavors may turn it on for the entire regex.)
指明其后面的正则表达式将会忽略大小写进行匹配(老的正则特点也许是指明整个表达式是忽略大小写)
te(?i)st matches teST but not TEST.
(?-i)Turn off case insensitivity for the remainder of the regular expression.
指明其后面的正则表达式将不会忽略大小写也就是大小写敏感的。(与上面的刚好相反)
(?i)te(?-i)st matches TEst but not TEST.
(?s)Turn on "dot matches newline" for the remainder of the regular expression. (Older regex flavors may turn it on for the entire regex.)
指明后面的正则表达式里的“.”将匹配换行符,(老的正则特点也许是对整个表达式生效)
 (ABC)(?s).*可以匹配“DEABCMN/r/nBCD”里的“ABCMN/r/nBCD”
(?-s)

Turn off "dot matches newline" for the remainder of the regular expression.

指明后续的表达式里的“.”不匹配换行符

 (ABC)(?s).*可以匹配“DEABCMN/r/nBCD”里的“ABCMN”
(?m)Caret and dollar match after and before newlines for the remainder of the regular expression. (Older regex flavors may apply this to the entire regex.)
 
(?-m)Caret and dollar only match at the start and end of the string for the remainder of the regular expression. 
(?x)Turn on free-spacing mode to ignore whitespace between regex tokens, and allow # comments. 
(?-x)Turn off free-spacing mode. 
(?i-sm)Turns on the options "i" and "m", and turns off "s" for the remainder of the regular expression. (Older regex flavors may apply this to the entire regex.) 
(?i-sm:regex)Matches the regex inside the span with the options "i" and "m" turned on, and "s" turned off.(?i:te)st matches TEst but not TEST.
Atomic Grouping and Possessive Quantifiers
SyntaxDescriptionExample
(?>regex)Atomic groups prevent the regex engine from backtracking back into the group (forcing the group to discard part of its match) after a match has been found for the group. Backtracking can occur inside the group before it has matched completely, and the engine can backtrack past the entire group, discarding its match entirely. Eliminating needless backtracking provides a speed increase. Atomic grouping is often indispensable when nesting quantifiers to prevent a catastrophic amount of backtracking as the engine needlessly tries pointless permutations of the nested quantifiers.x(?>/w+)x is more efficient than x/w+x if the second x cannot be matched.
?+, *+, ++ and {m,n}+Possessive quantifiers are a limited yet syntactically cleaner alternative to atomic grouping. Only available in a few regex flavors. They behave as normal greedy quantifiers, except that they will not give up part of their match for backtracking.x++ is identical to (?>x+)
Lookaround
SyntaxDescriptionExample
(?=regex)Zero-width positive lookahead. Matches at a position where the pattern inside the lookahead can be matched. Matches only the position. It does not consume any characters or expand the match. In a pattern like one(?=two)three, both two and three have to match at the position where the match of one ends.t(?=s) matches the second t in streets.
(?!regex)Zero-width negative lookahead. Identical to positive lookahead, except that the overall match will only succeed if the regex inside the lookahead fails to match.t(?!s) matches the first t in streets.
(?<=text)Zero-width positive lookbehind. Matches at a position to the left of which text appears. Since regular expressions cannot be applied backwards, the test inside the lookbehind can only be plain text. Some regex flavors allow alternation of plain text options in the lookbehind.(?<=s)t matches the first t in streets.
(?<!text)Zero-width negative lookbehind. Matches at a position if the text does not appear to the left of that position.(?<!s)t matches the second t in streets.
Continuing from The Previous Match
SyntaxDescriptionExample
/GMatches at the position where the previous match ended, or the position where the current match attempt started (depending on the tool or regex flavor). Matches at the start of the string during the first match attempt./G[a-z] first matches a, then matches b and then fails to match in ab_cd.
Conditionals
SyntaxDescriptionExample
(?(?=regex)then|else)If the lookahead succeeds, the "then" part must match for the overall regex to match. If the lookahead fails, the "else" part must match for the overall regex to match. Not just positive lookahead, but all four lookarounds can be used. Note that the lookahead is zero-width, so the "then" and "else" parts need to match and consume the part of the text matched by the lookahead as well.(?(?<=a)b|c) matches the second b and the first c in babxcac
(?(1)then|else)If the first capturing group took part in the match attempt thus far, the "then" part must match for the overall regex to match. If the first capturing group did not take part in the match, the "else" part must match for the overall regex to match.(a)?(?(1)b|c) matches ab, the first c and the second c in babxcac
Comments
SyntaxDescriptionExample
(?#comment)Everything between (?# and ) is ignored by the regex engine.a(?#foobar)b matches ab
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