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regexp [message #173491] Fri, 15 April 2011 19:51 Go to next message
smerf is currently offline  smerf
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["regexp"]=>
string(93) "^/(?Particles|admin/comments|blog)(/(?P[^/]+?)?(/(?P[^/]+?)?)?)?(/)?$"

What is making "?P" above ?
Re: regexp [message #173493 is a reply to message #173491] Fri, 15 April 2011 19:59 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Luuk is currently offline  Luuk
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On 15-04-2011 21:51, smerf wrote:
> ["regexp"]=>
> string(93)
> "^/(?Particles|admin/comments|blog)(/(?P[^/]+?)?(/(?P[^/]+?)?)?)?(/)?$"
>
> What is making "?P" above ?

no sure

but maybe this page gives answers?:
http://www.php.net/manual/en/regexp.reference.meta.php

?
extends the meaning of (, also 0 or 1 quantifier, also makes greedy
quantifiers lazy (see repetition)




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Re: regexp [message #173496 is a reply to message #173491] Fri, 15 April 2011 21:21 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Michael Fesser is currently offline  Michael Fesser
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.oO(smerf)

> ["regexp"]=>
> string(93) "^/(?Particles|admin/comments|blog)(/(?P[^/]+?)?(/(?P[^/]+?)?)?)?(/)?$"
>
> What is making "?P" above ?

Usually ?P is used to give a name to a subpattern, e.g.

(?P<foo>.*)

This match can then be accessed by the name 'foo' in the result set. But
in the above example there are no names given, so I'm not sure what the
?Ps are supposed to do there.

Micha
Re: regexp [message #173507 is a reply to message #173496] Sat, 16 April 2011 08:08 Go to previous message
Luuk is currently offline  Luuk
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On 15-04-2011 23:21, Michael Fesser wrote:
> .oO(smerf)
>
>> ["regexp"]=>
>> string(93) "^/(?Particles|admin/comments|blog)(/(?P[^/]+?)?(/(?P[^/]+?)?)?)?(/)?$"
>>
>> What is making "?P" above ?
>
> Usually ?P is used to give a name to a subpattern, e.g.
>
> (?P<foo>.*)
>
> This match can then be accessed by the name 'foo' in the result set. But
> in the above example there are no names given, so I'm not sure what the
> ?Ps are supposed to do there.
>
> Micha

hm i learned something today ;)
http://www.php.net/manual/en/regexp.reference.subpatterns.php

"It is possible to name a subpattern using the syntax (?P<name>pattern).
This subpattern will then be indexed in the matches array by its normal
numeric position and also by name. PHP 5.2.2 introduced two alternative
syntaxes (?<name>pattern) and (?'name'pattern)."

Too bad that some simple example are missing for this 'complex'stuff.... ;)

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