I'm using file_get_contents()
on PHP scripts to auto-list variable names in order of appearance using preg_match_all()
then filtering them by first appearance using array_filter()
. I need to be able to catch variables in the following formats (where any variable name contains the characters [a-zA-Z_-\d]
):
//standard variables
$variable
So far I've written a simple regex expression that fits all of my requirements for this single stand-alone variable: [a-zA-Z_-\d]
//arrays
$array[0]
$array2[$key]
//form and session variables
$_GET['frm']
$_SESSION['user']
$_POST[$var]
etc...
I've attempted to do the arrays and (form/session) variables myself and have got to an expression of ([$][a-zA-Z_-\d]+\[?\'?[$]?[a-zA-Z_-\d]+\'?\]?)
see http://regex101.com/r/dO8tI2 for a demonstration of how I've got this far. However I am now catching things I don't want (and I'm not sure how to adjust for this...) - i.e. the bracket on match 7, How do I only select the text $test
and not $test]
if there is no starting [
. - so on and so forth for variable variables also...
//variable variables
${$var."a"}
${$var.$var2}
${"a"."b"}
${$var."a".$var3}
etc...
Where the character " is used in the examples above, also the character ' would also need to be accepted instead.
As I am fairly new to regex and am stuck at the point of the hyper-link above in my steps to my expression, could someone write a single regex expression that fits the above criteria and explain briefly how it works?
I've tried playing around with the OR |
operator and non-caught groups (?;
conditions...) however I'm going around in circles.