package main
import (
"regexp"
"fmt"
)
func main() {
var re = regexp.MustCompile(`(?m)span id="(.*)" style="width:0px;"> *<\/span>.*?-(.*)`)
var str = `<p><span id="XL" style="width:0px;"> </span>XL - <a class="external text" href="https://w.amazon.com/index.php/Amazon%20XL%20-%203P%20Heavy%20Bulky%20with%20Services" rel="nofollow"</p>zon XL</a>, aka Unified Heavy/Bulky with Services
<p><span id="XLR" style="width:0px;"> </span>XLR - AB UX Leadership Review (<a class="external text" href="https://quip-amazon.com/Q0MxAQlIvbrR" rel="nofollow">1</a> <a class="exter</p>text" href="https://quip-amazon.com/dVPrAHLgg2hJ" rel="nofollow">2</a> <a class="external text" href="https://quip-amazon.com/dVPrAHLgg2hJ#bNS9CAAGh1S" rel="nofollow">3</a>)
</p>span id="XML" style="width:0px;"> </span>XML - <a class="external text" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XML" rel="nofollow">Extensible Markup Language</a>
</p>span id="XPF" style="width:0px;"> </span>XPF - Cross Platform
</p>span id="XRD" style="width:0px;"> </span>XRD - Cross-Functional Response Document
</p>span id="XRP" style="width:0px;"> </span>XRP - Cross-Region Peering
</div><h2><span class="mw-headline" id="Y">Y</span></h2>`
for i, match := range re.FindAllString(str, -1) {
fmt.Println(match, "found at index", i)
}
}
Please keep in mind that these code samples are automatically generated and are not guaranteed to work. If you find any syntax errors, feel free to submit a bug report. For a full regex reference for Golang, please visit: https://golang.org/pkg/regexp/