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what dose this regex expression in qt mean?

Time:01-16

QRegularExpression functionPattern("\\b[A-Za-z_][A-Za-z0-9_]*(?=\\()");

what dose this regex expression in qt mean? I can't understand the meaning behind the '?' mark

this is a regex expression about parsing c language function name.

CodePudding user response:

First, remember to unescape the double backward slashes \\ into a single backslash \, obtaining the actual regex \b[A-Za-z_][A-Za-z0-9_]*(?=\().

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CodePudding user response:

As Nole pointed out, you should unescape the double backward slashes into a single backslash. A single backslash followed by certain characters has special meaning. E.g., \b means the boundary of a word and it doesn't capture anything. For example, \bword\b matches word, something, word, something else, but not password. (?=…) is a positive lookahead and it is a non-capturing group, i.e., it doesn't capture anything. It means that there should be in that position. In our case, (?=\() means there should be ( in the position. Note that the single backslash before ( used to mean the literal ( and not its meaning in RegEx context, i.e., grouping.

The whole pattern means a word (and not part of a word, since we used \b at the beginning) that Starts with a letter or an underscore ([A-Za-z_]) that "may" followed by a letter, an underscore or a number ([A-Za-z0-9_]*; "may" refers to the *). And it should be followed by (.

Note again that this pattern captures whole the word up until the ( and not ( itself.

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