If I create a RegEx from an empty string, how do I make it match nothing?
I was looking for an option like RegexOptions.DoNotMatchWithEmpty or something like that.
To clarify:
Let's assume I have no control over the string that is used to create the RegEx. The string can be empty and I have to create the RegEx object. I probably could set the RegEx to null and add a lot of null checking upstream but I'd rather not do that. Best solution would have been a RegexOptions flag that tells to match nothing when RegEx is constructed with an empty string. But that isn't available.
""
correctly matches an empty string. Depending on how you use it, it can also match lots of places in non-empty strings (once between each two characters and at the start and end of the string). I can think of lots of other regexes that behave the same, for example"()"
- just checking for an empty string won't help you. Even".*?"
will match the empty string, if it can.".*?"
that is OK because it is intentional. Empty regex string means that user has most likely forgot to set it and doesn't have the intention to match everything. And in this particular program there are list of regexes tested. A regex created from an empty string at the top of the list will match and stop the search. This is what I would like to prevent.