I'm quite sure this standard is for POSIX BRE and ERE, and it has nothing to do with Java regex. Java doesn't even claim to support ERE or BRE! If anything, Unicode Regular Expression unicode.org/reports/tr18 should be cited here. — nhahtdh2 mins ago
@Unihedro Mods are not for deleting answers with 100+ score just because one user says it's technically incorrect. Downvote incorrect answers, don't call the mods.
Compiled structure of the regex
Kobi's answer is spot on about the behavior of Java regex (Sun/Oracle implementation) for the case "^\\d{1}{2}$", or "{1}".
Below is the internal compiled structure of "^\\d{1}{2}$":
^\d{1}{2}$
Begin. \A or default ^
Curly. Greedy quantifier {1,1}
Ctype. POSIX...
Quiz time. Which ones of these regexes compiles in Java: A. "(?<=.*a)" B. "(?<=a.*)" C. "(?<=.*a.*)" D. "(?<=.*a.*.*)" E. "(?<=.*)" F. "(?<=.*..*..*..*..*)"
@MartinBüttner The Java regex engine compiles the obvious maximum length and uses that as a flag for the lookahead, so B, C, and D already won't compile.
@CodeGeek That's not the official documentation. That's only the Java tutorials.
I recommend the book Mastering Regular Expressions by O'reilly.
@CodeGeek It really depends how much time you invest. You can easily get fairly good within a week if you spend a fair amount of time learning and putting it to use. Most of the concepts are really not that difficult.
In case you expected a more serious answer of some description, it didn't take long at all. Five seconds, actually. And I can teach you regex in five seconds.
Regex stands for regular expressions. They are forms to match or replace under a set syntax. For example, "cat" matches the last three characters of "concat".
Congrats you now know regex.
Just like vim has fancy commands, regex has fancy constructs. Read them up here:
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@Unihedro @MartinBüttner It's not a very good question, since it asks about an aspect Java is buggy. However, on Java 7, all of them compiles, except for B ideone.com/CLZXsK