Why does (.*?)
group in /({\/\* )?#if (.*?)( \*\/})?/
not capture process.env.MODE === "std"
when using {/* #if process.env.MODE === "std" */}
as input?
I am aware removing ?
from last group works… that said, it is a requirement.
Is it possible to work around this?
CodePudding user response:
If you need to have an optional pattern at the end after an optional pattern (like .*?
), you can convert the .*?
lazy dot pattern into a tempered greedy token:
({\/\* )?#if ((?:(?! \*\/}).)*)( \*\/})?
See the regex demo.
The .*?
is changed into a pattern that matches any char, zero or more but as many as possible occurrences, that is not a starting point of the */}
char sequence.
Details:
({\/\* )?
- an optional Group 1:/*
and space#if
- an#if
string((?:(?! \*\/}).)*)
- Group 2: any char other than line break chars, zero or more but as many as possible occurrences, that is not a starting point of the*/}
char sequence( \*\/})?
- an optional Group 3:*/}
string
CodePudding user response:
remove the optional '?' from the end of the regex which is making the last group optional
it should be
({\/\* )?#if (.*?)( \*\/})