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I'm creating an administration panel that has regex's submitted to it. Any ideas on how I would go about validating the submitted regex's to see if they work. When I say "see if they work" I mean if the regex's are valid and compile properly, not that they actually match data or not?

FYI, This would be in PHP.

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  • A regular expression for regular expressions? Just kidding ;) Sep 28, 2010 at 22:02

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Solved it myself after checking the docs.

preg_match('/'.$pattern.'/', 'foobar foobar foobar');
if(preg_last_error() === PREG_NO_ERROR)
{
    // ok
}
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  • This might print an error depending on your config settings. Check my answer for how to suppress the warning output.
    – webbiedave
    Sep 28, 2010 at 22:07
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preg_match returns boolean false on error so it's a simple matter of checking the return value (make sure you use the === not ==) and suppress the warning output:

if (@preg_match('/some expression/', '') === false) {   
    // bad regex
}
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Another solution that wont throw a warning but uses ugly error supressing...

$good_re = '~\d+~';
$bad_re = '@#$';

$good_check = @preg_match( $good_re, 'asdd' );
var_dump($good_check);

$bad_check = @preg_match( $bad_re, 'asdd' );
var_dump($bad_check);

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