package main
import (
"regexp"
"fmt"
)
func main() {
var re = regexp.MustCompile(`(?m)^((\d{2}(([02468][048])|([13579][26]))[\-\/\s]?((((0?[13578])|(1[02]))[\-\/\s]?((0?[1-9])|([1-2][0-9])|(3[01])))|(((0?[469])|(11))[\-\/\s]?((0?[1-9])|([1-2][0-9])|(30)))|(0?2[\-\/\s]?((0?[1-9])|([1-2][0-9])))))|(\d{2}(([02468][1235679])|([13579][01345789]))[\-\/\s]?((((0?[13578])|(1[02]))[\-\/\s]?((0?[1-9])|([1-2][0-9])|(3[01])))|(((0?[469])|(11))[\-\/\s]?((0?[1-9])|([1-2][0-9])|(30)))|(0?2[\-\/\s]?((0?[1-9])|(1[0-9])|(2[0-8]))))))(\s(((0?[1-9])|(1[0-9])|(2[0-3]))\:([0-5][0-9])((\s)|(\:([0-5][0-9])))?))?$`)
var str = `16/10/1991
16-10-1991
16.10.1991
1991/16/10
1991-16-10
1991.16.10
10/16/1991
10-16-1991
10.16.1991
1991-10-16
1991/10/16
2016-2-29
2020-2-29
2024-2-29
2028-2-29
2032-2-29
2036-2-29
2040-2-29
5304-2-29
1991.10.16
91-10-16
91/10/16
91.10.16
01/01/2000
31/01/2000
32/01/2000
01/1/2000
01/1/01
29/02/2000
28/02/2001
29/02/2003
30/04/2000
31/04/2000
31/07/2000
31/08/2000
31/09/2000
01/12/2000
01/15/2000
`
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/