This is my solution, that outputs an enum telling whether the pattern is
useable, and if yes, then return the compiled regex as an out parameter that
you can use directly in your calling code.
Regards.
namespace ProgrammingTools.Regex
{
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text.RegularExpressions;
public enum eValidregex { No, Yes, YesButUseCompare }
public class RegEx_Validate
{
public static eValidregex IsValidRX ( string pattern , out Regex RX )
{
RX = null;
if ( pattern.Length == 0 )
return eValidregex.No;
List<char> c1 = new List<char>
{
'\\' , '.' , '(' , ')' , '{' , '}' , '^' , '$' , '+' , '*' , '?' , '[' , ']', '|'
};
if ( c1.Count( e => pattern.Contains( e ) ) > 0 )
{
TimeSpan ts_timeout = new TimeSpan(days: 0,hours: 0,minutes: 0,seconds: 1,milliseconds: 0);
try
{
RX = new Regex( pattern , RegexOptions.Compiled | RegexOptions.IgnoreCase , ts_timeout );
return eValidregex.Yes;
}
catch ( ArgumentNullException )
{
return eValidregex.No;
}
catch ( ArgumentOutOfRangeException )
{
return eValidregex.No;
}
catch ( ArgumentException )
{
return eValidregex.No;
}
}
else
{
return eValidregex.YesButUseCompare;
}
}
}
}