Learning Regular Expressions, 1st edition

Published by Addison-Wesley Professional (May 1, 2018) © 2018

  • Ben Forta
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Regular expressions can make virtually every developer more productive, but many programmers don’t use them because they’ve never learned how. In Learning Regular Expressions, best-selling author Ben Forta solves that problem. Forta’s expert tutorial organizes regex into a series of easy-to-follow hands-on lessons focused on solving the specific problems you’re likely to encounter most often. Instead of dwelling on syntax, terminology, and arcane scenarios, he guides you through concepts and techniques you’ll use every day -- starting with simple text matches and working up to powerful backreferences, conditional evaluation, and look-ahead processing. Forta’s clear, practical examples are implemented in multiple languages, so you can find code you can immediately use to get the job done.

Introduction 1

Chapter 1 Introducing Regular Expressions 3

Understanding the Need 3

How Regular Expressions Are Used 4

RegEx Searches 4

RegEx Replaces 5

So What Exactly Is a Regular Expression? 5

Using Regular Expressions 6

Before You Get Started 7

Summary 7

Chapter 2 Matching Single Characters 9

Matching Literal Text 9

How Many Matches? 10

Handling Case Sensitivity 10

Matching Any Characters 11

Matching Special Characters 14

Summary 16

Chapter 3 Matching Sets of Characters 17

Matching One of Several Characters 17

Using Character Set Ranges 20

“Anything But” Matching 23

Summary 24

Chapter 4 Using Metacharacters 25

Escaping Revisited 25

Matching Whitespace Characters 28

Matching Specific Character Types 29

Matching Digits (and Nondigits) 29

Matching Alphanumeric Characters (and Nonalphanumeric Characters) 31

Matching Whitespace (and Nonwhitespace) 32

Specifying Hexadecimal or Octal Values 32

Using POSIX Character Classes 33

Summary 35

Chapter 5 Repeating Matches 37

How Many Matches? 37

Matching One or More Characters 38

Matching Zero or More Characters 40

Matching Zero or One Characters 42

Using Intervals 44

Exact Interval Matching 44

Range Interval Matching 45

“At Least” Interval Matching 46

Preventing Over Matching 48

Summary 49

Chapter 6 Position Matching 51

Using Boundaries 51

Using Word Boundaries 52

Defining String Boundaries 54

Using Multiline Mode 57

Summary 58

Chapter 7 Using Subexpressions 59

Understanding Subexpressions 59

Grouping with Subexpressions 60

Nesting Subexpressions 63

Summary 66

Chapter 8 Using Backreferences 67

Understanding Backreferences 67

Matching with Backreferences 70

Performing Replace Operations 73

Converting Case 75

Summary 76

Chapter 9 Looking Ahead and Behind 77

Introducing Lookaround 77

Looking Ahead 78

Looking Behind 80

Combining Lookahead and Lookbehind 82

Negating Lookaround 83

Summary 85

Chapter 10 Embedding Conditions 87

Why Embed Conditions? 87

Using Conditions 88

Backreference Conditions 88

Lookaround Conditions 90

Summary 92

Chapter 11 Regular Expression Solutions to Common Problems 93

North American Phone Numbers 93

U.S. ZIP Codes 95

Canadian Postal Codes 95

United Kingdom Postcodes 96

U.S. Social Security Numbers 97

IP Addresses 98

URLs 98

Complete URLs 99

Email Addresses 100

HTML Comments 101

JavaScript Comments 102

Credit Card Numbers 103

Summary 107

Appendix A Regular Expressions in Popular Applications and Languages 109

grep 109

Java 110

JavaScript 111

Microsoft .NET 111

Microsoft SQL Server T-SQL 112

Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 112

MySQL 113

Oracle PL/SQL 114

Perl 114

PHP 115

Python 116

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