import Foundation
// WARNING: You included a flag that Swift doesn't support: U
// When this flag is set, it inverts the "greediness" of the quantifiers so that they are not greedy by default, but become greedy if followed by '?'.
// As an alternative, this effect can also be achieved by setting a (?U) modifier setting within the pattern or by a question mark behind a quantifier (e.g. .*?).
let pattern = #"(<a href="([^"]*)"\s*class="(?:[^"]* )?mfp_thumb.*(?: [^"]*)?"[^>]*>\s*([^\s].*?[^\s])\s*<\/a>)"#
let regex = try! NSRegularExpression(pattern: pattern, options: [.anchorsMatchLines, .dotMatchesLineSeparators])
let testString = #"""
blah blah <a href="test.html">Outside of scope</a> blah blah
<a href="/about/team/management/tony-georgis" class="mfp_thumb_pos_top" itemprop="url"><img src="/images/thumbnails/mod_minifrontpage/43_642_default.jpg" width="400" height="400" alt="Tony Georgis, P.E."></a>
blah blah <a class="test" id="one">Nothing</a> blah blah
"""#
let stringRange = NSRange(location: 0, length: testString.utf16.count)
let substitutionString = #"{modal url="$2"}$3"#
let result = regex.stringByReplacingMatches(in: testString, range: stringRange, withTemplate: substitutionString)
print(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 Swift 5.2, please visit: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/foundation/nsregularexpression