Not sure if it is actually possible, but consider the following text:
INSERT INTO cms_download_history
SET
user_id = '{$userId}',
download_id = '{$fileId}',
remote_addr = '{$remote_addr}',
doa = GetDate()";
I want to change that to be:
INSERT INTO cms_download_history
(user_id,download_id,remote_addr,doa)
VALUES('{$userId}','{$fileId}','{$remote_addr}',GetDate());
Doing a regex to find and replace this one is easy as I know how many columns I have but what if I am trying to do this for multiple similar queries without knowing the number of columns, i.e.:
INSERT INTO mystery_table
SET
col1 = val1
col2 = val2
.... unknown number of columns and values.
Is there a dynamic regex that I can write that would detect that example?
INSERT ... SET
preg_replace_callback
, thenexplode
, thenpreg_match
.