I have been working on some legacy code in our application that detects certain keywords in the text of an SQL stored procedure by using Regex and I have found a bug that I can't quite correct due to my limited knowledge of Regex.
Basically the regex that I currently have works in all but one case:
(?<=\n\s*)(?<!with.*[\s\S]*)as
It should return a match on this version of a stored procedure:
ALTER PROCEDURE [dbo].[p_obj_name_with_something]
@username [nvarchar](100) = null,
@id [int] = null,
@mode [int] = 0
AS
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
However it shouldn't for this version, but it currently does return a match:
ALTER PROCEDURE [dbo].[p_obj_name_with_something]
@username [nvarchar](100) = null,
@id [int] = null,
@mode [int] = 0
WITH EXECUTE AS CALLER
AS
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
I want a match when the keyword WITH isn't found before the AS keyword, but it will allow the word within the name or parameters of the stored procedure.
The way I think the detection would work is if the keyword WITH has whitespace (or a newline) either side of it, but I can't quite figure out the regex syntax.
Any suggestions?