Update 5/26
I've fixed the behavior of the regular expressions that were previously contained in this question, but as others have mentioned, my syntax still wasn't correct. Apparently the fact that it compiles is due to PHP's preg_*
family of functions overlooking my mistakes.
I'm definitely a PCRE novice so I'm trying to understand what mistakes are present so that I can go about fixing them. I'm also open to critique about design/approach, and as others have mentioned, I am also going to build in compatibility with JSON and YAML, but I'd like to go ahead and finish this home-brewed parser since I have it working and I just need to work on the expression syntax (I think).
Here are all of the preg_match_all
references and the one preg_replace
reference extracted from the whole page of code:
// matches the outside container of objects {: and :}
$regex = preg_match_all('/\s\{:([^\}]+):\}/i', $this->html, $HTMLObjects);
// double checks that the object container is removed
$markup = preg_replace('/[\{:]([^\}]+):\}/i', '$1', $markup);
// matches all dynamic attributes (those containing bracketed data)
$dynamicRegEx = preg_match_all('/[\n]+([a-z0-9_\-\s]+)\[([^\]]+)\]/', $markup, $dynamicMatches);
// matches all static attributes (simple colon-separated attributes)
$staticRegEx = preg_match_all('/([^:]+):([^\n]+)/', $staticMarkup, $staticMatches);
If you'd like to see the preg_match_all
and preg_replace
references in context so that you can comment/critique that as well, you can see the containing source file by following the link below.
Note: viewing the source code of the page makes everything much more readable http://mdl.fm/codeshare.php?htmlobject
Like I said, I have it functioning as it stands, I'm just asking for supervision on my PCRE syntax so that it isn't illegal. However, if you have comments on the structure/design or anything else I'm open to all suggestions.