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[jira] [Commented] (LANG-1139) Add replace by regular expression
methods in StringUtils
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LANG-1139?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel&focusedCommentId=14975690#comment-14975690 ]
ASF GitHub Bot commented on LANG-1139:
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Github user asfgit closed the pull request at:
https://github.com/apache/commons-lang/pull/92
> Add replace by regular expression methods in StringUtils
> --------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: LANG-1139
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LANG-1139
> Project: Commons Lang
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: lang.*
> Reporter: Loic Guibert
> Assignee: Loic Guibert
>
> Add null safe methods in {{StringUtils}} to replace by regular expression :
> {code:java}
> public static String replaceAll(final String text, final String regex, final String replacement);
> public static String replaceFirst(final String text, final String regex, final String replacement);
> {code}
> Those methods are null safe equivalent to :
> {code:java}
> String.replaceAll(String, String);
> String.replaceFirst(String, String);
> {code}
> The {{replacePattern(final String source, final String regex, final String replacement)}} method adds {{Pattern#DOTALL}} option by default which may be undesired. Moreover, this methods is not null safe.
> More details :
> {code:java}
> /**
> * <p>Replaces each substring of the text String that matches the given regular expression
> * with the given replacement.</p>
> *
> * This method is a {@code null} safe equivalent to:
> * <ul>
> * <li>{@code text.replaceAll(regex, replacement)}</li>
> * <li>{@code Pattern.compile(regex).matcher(text).replaceAll(replacement)}</li>
> * </ul>
> *
> * <p>A {@code null} reference passed to this method is a no-op.</p>
> *
> * <p>Unlike in the {@link #replacePattern(String, String, String)} method, the {@link Pattern#DOTALL} option
> * is NOT automatically added.
> * To use the DOTALL option prepend <code>"(?s)"</code> to the regex.
> * DOTALL is also know as single-line mode in Perl.</p>
> *
> * <pre>
> * StringUtils.replaceAll(null, *, *) = null
> * StringUtils.replaceAll("any", null, *) = "any"
> * StringUtils.replaceAll("any", *, null) = "any"
> * StringUtils.replaceAll("", "", "zzz") = "zzz"
> * StringUtils.replaceAll("", ".*", "zzz") = "zzz"
> * StringUtils.replaceAll("", ".+", "zzz") = ""
> * StringUtils.replaceAll("<__>\n<__>", "<.*>", "z") = "z\nz"
> * StringUtils.replaceAll("<__>\n<__>", "(?s)<.*>", "z") = "z"
> * StringUtils.replaceAll("ABCabc123", "[a-z]", "_") = "ABC___123"
> * StringUtils.replaceAll("ABCabc123", "[^A-Z0-9]+", "_") = "ABC_123"
> * StringUtils.replaceAll("ABCabc123", "[^A-Z0-9]+", "") = "ABC123"
> * StringUtils.replaceAll("Lorem ipsum dolor sit", "( +)([a-z]+)", "_$2") = "Lorem_ipsum_dolor_sit"
> * </pre>
> *
> * @param text text to search and replace in, may be null
> * @param regex the regular expression to which this string is to be matched
> * @param replacement the string to be substituted for each match
> * @return the text with any replacements processed,
> * {@code null} if null String input
> *
> * @throws PatternSyntaxException
> * if the regular expression's syntax is invalid
> *
> * @see String#replaceAll(String, String)
> * @see java.util.regex.Pattern
> * @see java.util.regex.Pattern#DOTALL
> */
> public static String replaceAll(final String text, final String regex, final String replacement);
> /**
> * <p>Replaces the first substring of the text string that matches the given regular expression
> * with the given replacement.</p>
> *
> * This method is a {@code null} safe equivalent to:
> * <ul>
> * <li>{@code text.replaceFirst(regex, replacement)}</li>
> * <li>{@code Pattern.compile(regex).matcher(text).replaceFirst(replacement)}</li>
> * </ul>
> *
> * <p>A {@code null} reference passed to this method is a no-op.</p>
> *
> * <p>The {@link Pattern#DOTALL} option is NOT automatically added.
> * To use the DOTALL option prepend <code>"(?s)"</code> to the regex.
> * DOTALL is also know as single-line mode in Perl.</p>
> *
> * <pre>
> * StringUtils.replaceFirst(null, *, *) = null
> * StringUtils.replaceFirst("any", null, *) = "any"
> * StringUtils.replaceFirst("any", *, null) = "any"
> * StringUtils.replaceFirst("", "", "zzz") = "zzz"
> * StringUtils.replaceFirst("", ".*", "zzz") = "zzz"
> * StringUtils.replaceFirst("", ".+", "zzz") = ""
> * StringUtils.replaceFirst("<__>\n<__>", "<.*>", "z") = "z\n<__>"
> * StringUtils.replaceFirst("<__>\n<__>", "(?s)<.*>", "z") = "z"
> * StringUtils.replaceFirst("ABCabc123", "[a-z]", "_") = "ABC_bc123"
> * StringUtils.replaceFirst("ABCabc123abc", "[^A-Z0-9]+", "_") = "ABC_123abc"
> * StringUtils.replaceFirst("ABCabc123abc", "[^A-Z0-9]+", "") = "ABC123abc"
> * StringUtils.replaceFirst("Lorem ipsum dolor sit", "( +)([a-z]+)", "_$2") = "Lorem_ipsum dolor sit"
> * </pre>
> *
> * @param text text to search and replace in, may be null
> * @param regex the regular expression to which this string is to be matched
> * @param replacement the string to be substituted for the first match
> * @return the text with the first replacement processed,
> * {@code null} if null String input
> *
> * @throws PatternSyntaxException
> * if the regular expression's syntax is invalid
> *
> * @see String#replaceFirst(String, String)
> * @see java.util.regex.Pattern
> * @see java.util.regex.Pattern#DOTALL
> */
> public static String replaceFirst(final String text, final String regex, final String replacement);
> {code}
> See PR #92 : https://github.com/apache/commons-lang/pull/92
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