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Matching syntax
Amy Brennan-Luna edited this page Dec 1, 2020
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Matching syntax reference
Note: capturing groups will ensure parentheses and braces match (unless otherwise specified)
:[group]
- A group matching one or more characters, including whitespace and line terminators
:[?group]
- An optional group matching zero or more characters
- Any of the below syntax can be made optional by adding a
?in front of the group
:[group.]
- Note: Has period at end
- One or more alphanumeric characters or one of the following
_.-. - For example, could be used to match fully qualified or short names.
:[group:w]
- One or more alphanumeric characters
- Similar to
\w+in regex
:[group:d]
- One or more digits
- Similar to
\d+in regex
:[ group]
- Note: Has space at beginning
- One or more horizonal whitespace (ignoring line terminators)
- Similar to
\h+in regex
@--regex--!
- Include the specified regex as part of the pattern
- This is useful if you want to match something specific as part of the structured matching
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RegExPlus is used to provide regex matching
- Extends Java's regular expression syntax
- Supports all of Java's regex syntax plus more, such as numeric ranges, Perl's branch reset group, and more
Note: in most cases, escaping is not necessary. However, to handle edge cases and also BEXPattern.literal and BEXMatcher.quoteReplacement, the following syntax can be used to escape.
:[:]
- Escape colon in pattern
- Usually not needed in typical cases, unless the
:is followed by[ - For example, no escaping is needed for the pattern `:[condition] ? :[true] : :[false]
:[@]
- Escape at symbol in pattern
- Usually not needed in typical cases, unless the
@is followed by-- - For example, no escaping is needed for the pattern
:[email]@:[provider].:[domain]
BEX - Be Enhanced ϽC Code Compare
- Code Compare
- Code Matching
- Code Refactoring
- Eclipse plugin
- Code Compare
- Code Matching
- Code Refactoring
- Eclipse plugin