package main
import (
"regexp"
"fmt"
)
func main() {
var re = regexp.MustCompile(`(?x) "[^"\\]*(?s:\\.[^"\\]*)*+"
(*SKIP)(*F)
|
/
(?:
/ .*
|
\* [^*]* (?: \*+(?!/) [^*]* )*+ (?:\*/)?
)`)
var str = `/* toto****to ****/ /****/
char * foo = "//don't\" // remove" " // really please don't"; // But remove this ha ha! // along with this!
char *bad_regex_strategy = "\"good luck\" // \"counting the \"quotes\"" "//\"//"; // \"ha""" \" " \" ha ha\" ha /// "\;"ha'
/*
and then imagine a copy of that entire line commented out on the next line of source.
I'd question the entire task and see if there isn't a C source manipulation library you should be using instead. ?
BaseZen 2 hours ago Is it? So when I have the choise between doing this by regex or final state machine, u recommend the FSM, right?
:/ ? user3457394 2 hours ago`
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/