re = /<child\s+[^<]*?attr2=[\'\"](?<value>[^<]*?)[\'\"]/
str = 'Correct Matched:
<child attr1=\'1\' attr2=\'asd asddsa\' attr3=\'1\'/>
<child attr1=\'1\' attr2=\'asd asddsa\'attr3=\'1\'/>
<child attr1=\'1\' attr2=\'asd asddsa\' />
<child attr1=\'1\' attr2=\'asd asddsa\'/>
<child attr1=\'1\' attr2=\'asd
asddsa\'/>
<child attr1=\'1\' attr2=\'asd asddsa\'></child>
<child attr1=\'1"\'\' attr2=\'asd asddsa\'><elem/></child>
<child attr1=\'1sda-cxc"\'asdcvas<\' elem attr2=\'asd asddsa\' attr1=1><elem/></child\'>
<child attr1=\'1sda-cxc"\'asdcvas<\'
elem attr2=\'asd asddsa\' attr1=1><elem/></child
</root>
Correctly Not Matched:
<child attr1=\'1sda-cxc"\'asdcvas\'><elem attr2=\'asd asddsa\' attr1=1><elem/></child>
Bug:
<child attr1=\'1sda-cxc"\'asdcvas\'> elem attr2=\'asd asddsa\' attr1=1><elem/></child>'
subst = ''
result = str.gsub(re, subst)
# Print the result of the substitution
puts 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 Ruby, please visit: http://ruby-doc.org/core-2.2.0/Regexp.html