// include the latest version of the regex crate in your Cargo.toml
extern crate regex;
use regex::Regex;
fn main() {
let regex = Regex::new(r"(?m)[a-z](?=[A-Z])|[A-Z](?=[A-Z][a-z])").unwrap();
let string = "CollectibleOpen-WorldVirtual-World
BreedingCardPVP
Auto-BattlerBreedingStrategy
MinigameOpen-WorldVirtual-World
ActionSimulationSports
AdventureMMOStrategy
AdventureCasualPuzzle
Sports
CollectibleSci-FiVirtual-World
Battle-RoyaleeSportsMOBA
ActionPVPShooter
PVPSci-FiTower-Defense
ActionBattle-Royale
PVPSci-FiShooter
BreedingCollectibleMining
CollectibleDeFieSports
ActionAdventureShooter
City-BuildingCollectibleSimulation
ActionStrategy
AdventureOpen-World
BreedingRacingSports
Open-WorldVirtual-World
CollectibleIdle
ActionAdventure
CardCollectiblePVP
Battle-RoyaleFantasyMOBA
City-Building
BuildingMMOStrategy
AdventureMMORPG
ActionAdventureIdle
MOBARPGStrategy
MMORPGStrategy
CardCollectibleIdle
Open-WorldPVPRPG
DeFiMMOSpace
Collectible
CardCollectiblePVP
Auto-BattlerDeFiRPG
AdventureMMOOpen-World
CollectibleOpen-WorldVirtual-World
CollectibleIdleRPG
CardCollectiblePVP
ActionAdventurePVP
Sci-FiShooterSurvival
ActionStrategy
ArcadeMinigame
BreedingPVPRacing
MOBAPVP
ActionSports
PVPSpaceTurn-based
MMOStrategyTower-Defense";
let substitution = "\\g<0> ";
// result will be a String with the substituted value
let result = regex.replace_all(string, substitution);
println!("{}", result);
}
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 Rust, please visit: https://docs.rs/regex/latest/regex/