It's going to use one of the ChatExchange libraries because I'm too lazy to reinvent the wheel, especially since I'm one of the people who built that wheel.
@HamZa \N for non-newline char (linux) (pcre - mario said he'd work with PHP), \V for non vertical-whitespace, which might be better but isn't as great for use cases
There is no room to match another START in the regex, unless you can have like START START : END END in which case the inner spaces will be removed to get START START:END END
Freelance writing regexes? ... Nah, I think they rather post "gimme the regex" questions on the main site.
cuz screw performance and optimal regexes, people who need regexes are most of the time letting go of the right approach and doesn't know what these are anyway.
hmm, when I play super mario though, I always try to get everything; especially with the newer versions where you have super coins to collect in each world :3
I haven't played video games in a while, but when I play super mario I try to beat it as quick as possible, even though I started from the very beginning and have no clue what the tricks are.
@AvinashRaj Perl 5.10 and PCRE 7.2 was published with this "new feature" back in 2007 June, where PHP implemented PCRE 7.2 as default support back in 2007 Nov. Java 8 was released with this as "new feature" just back in 2013! — Unihedron11 secs ago
I keep bumping into situations where I need to capture a number of tokens from a string and after countless tries I couldn't find a way to simplify the process.
So let's say the text is:
start:test-test-lorem-ipsum-sir-doloret-etc-etc-something:end
This example has 8 items inside, but say ...