• Java Regex 规格严格


    http://leepoint.net/notes-java/data/strings/40regular_expressions/25sum-regex.html

    http://lavasoft.blog.51cto.com/62575/17932

     http://www.icodeguru.com/3/1423.html

    http://kenwublog.com/docs/java6-jvm-options-chinese-edition.htm

    [This text is taken directly from the Java API documentation]

    Construct Matches
     
    Characters
    x The character x
    \\ The backslash character
    \0n The character with octal value 0n (0 <= n <= 7)
    \0nn The character with octal value 0nn (0 <= n <= 7)
    \0mnn The character with octal value 0mnn (0 <= m <= 3, 0 <= n <= 7)
    \xhh The character with hexadecimal value 0xhh
    \uhhhh The character with hexadecimal value 0xhhhh
    \t The tab character ('\u0009')
    \n The newline (line feed) character ('\u000A')
    \r The carriage-return character ('\u000D')
    \f The form-feed character ('\u000C')
    \a The alert (bell) character ('\u0007')
    \e The escape character ('\u001B')
    \cx The control character corresponding to x
     
    Character classes
    [abc] a, b, or c (simple class)
    [^abc] Any character except a, b, or c (negation)
    [a-zA-Z] a through z or A through Z, inclusive (range)
    [a-d[m-p]] a through d, or m through p: [a-dm-p] (union)
    [a-z&&[def]] d, e, or f (intersection)
    [a-z&&[^bc]] a through z, except for b and c: [ad-z] (subtraction)
    [a-z&&[^m-p]] a through z, and not m through p: [a-lq-z](subtraction)
     
    Predefined character classes
    . Any character (may or may not match line terminators)
    \d A digit: [0-9]
    \D A non-digit: [^0-9]
    \s A whitespace character: [ \t\n\x0B\f\r]
    \S A non-whitespace character: [^\s]
    \w A word character: [a-zA-Z_0-9]
    \W A non-word character: [^\w]
     
    POSIX character classes (US-ASCII only)
    \p{Lower} A lower-case alphabetic character: [a-z]
    \p{Upper} An upper-case alphabetic character:[A-Z]
    \p{ASCII} All ASCII:[\x00-\x7F]
    \p{Alpha} An alphabetic character:[\p{Lower}\p{Upper}]
    \p{Digit} A decimal digit: [0-9]
    \p{Alnum} An alphanumeric character:[\p{Alpha}\p{Digit}]
    \p{Punct} Punctuation: One of !"#$%&'()*+,-./:;<=>?@[\]^_`{|}~
    \p{Graph} A visible character: [\p{Alnum}\p{Punct}]
    \p{Print} A printable character: [\p{Graph}]
    \p{Blank} A space or a tab: [ \t]
    \p{Cntrl} A control character: [\x00-\x1F\x7F]
    \p{XDigit} A hexadecimal digit: [0-9a-fA-F]
    \p{Space} A whitespace character: [ \t\n\x0B\f\r]
     
    Classes for Unicode blocks and categories
    \p{InGreek} A character in the Greek block (simple block)
    \p{Lu} An uppercase letter (simple category)
    \p{Sc} A currency symbol
    \P{InGreek} Any character except one in the Greek block (negation)
    [\p{L}&&[^\p{Lu}]]  Any letter except an uppercase letter (subtraction)
     
    Boundary matchers
    ^ The beginning of a line
    $ The end of a line
    \b A word boundary
    \B A non-word boundary
    \A The beginning of the input
    \G The end of the previous match
    \Z The end of the input but for the final terminator, if any
    \z The end of the input
     
    Greedy quantifiers
    X? X, once or not at all
    X* X, zero or more times
    X+ X, one or more times
    X{n} X, exactly n times
    X{n,} X, at least n times
    X{n,m} X, at least n but not more than m times
     
    Reluctant quantifiers
    X?? X, once or not at all
    X*? X, zero or more times
    X+? X, one or more times
    X{n}? X, exactly n times
    X{n,}? X, at least n times
    X{n,m}? X, at least n but not more than m times
     
    Possessive quantifiers
    X?+ X, once or not at all
    X*+ X, zero or more times
    X++ X, one or more times
    X{n}+ X, exactly n times
    X{n,}+ X, at least n times
    X{n,m}+ X, at least n but not more than m times
     
    Logical operators
    XY X followed by Y
    X|Y Either X or Y
     
    Grouping operators
    (X) X. This capturing group is remembered so it can be referenced later. Numbered starting at 1.
    (?:X) X. Used purely for grouping, and isn't remembered.
     
    Back references
    \n Whatever the nth capturing group matched
     
    Quotation
    \ Nothing, but quotes the following character
    \Q Nothing, but quotes all characters until \E
    \E Nothing, but ends quoting started by \Q
     
    Special constructs (all groupings are non-capturing)
    (?idmsux-idmsux)  Nothing, but turns match flags on - off
    (?idmsux-idmsux:X)   X, as a non-capturing group with the given flags on - off
    (?=X) X, via zero-width positive lookahead
    (?!X) X, via zero-width negative lookahead
    (?<=X) X, via zero-width positive lookbehind
    (?<!X) X, via zero-width negative lookbehind
    (?>X) X, as an independent, non-capturing group

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