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Regex newbie here. There's a (broken) plugin for the forum software I use that I'm attempting to fix. It's generating the following regex:

/(?:\s|^)\[(?:\:\)\]|;\)\])(?:\s|$)/m

... to replace all instances of [:)] or [;)] in a block of text using preg_replace(). However, it's not replacing the instances of [:)] or [;)]. Any ideas?

EDIT: The plugin in question is Emoticons, for Vanilla. Here's the code (irrelevant sections and e-mail addresses removed):

    // Build an Array containing the Emoticon<-->Graphic matches
    if (!isset($EmoticonMatch))
    {
        $EmoticonMatch = array(
            '[:)]'  => 'smile.gif',
            '[;)]'  => 'wink.gif',
        ); // Add more matches, if you need them... Put the corresponding graphics into the Plugin's images-folder
    }

    // In case there's something wrong with the Array, exit the Function
    if (count($EmoticonMatch) == 0)
        return;

    // Define the basic Regex pattern to find Emoticons
    $EmoticonsSearch = '/(?:\s|^)';

    // Automatically extend the Regex pattern based on the Emoticon-Codes in the $EmoticonMatch-Array
    $subchar = '';
    foreach ( (array) $EmoticonMatch as $Smiley => $Img ) {
        $firstchar = substr($Smiley, 0, 1);
        $rest = substr($Smiley, 1);

        // new subpattern?
        if ($firstchar != $subchar) {
            if ($subchar != '') {
                $EmoticonsSearch .= ')|(?:\s|^)';
            }
            $subchar = $firstchar;
            $EmoticonsSearch .= preg_quote($firstchar, '/') . '(?:';
        } else {
            $EmoticonsSearch .= '|';
        }
        $EmoticonsSearch .= preg_quote($rest, '/');
    }

    // Add final Regex pattern to the Search-Variable
    $EmoticonsSearch .= ')(?:\s|$)/m';

}


/**
 * Hack the Discussion-Controller to replace Text with Smilies before output
 * 
 * @since 1.0
 * @version 1.0
 * @author Oliver Raduner
 *
 * @uses Initialize()
 * @uses FindEmoticon()
 */
public function DiscussionController_BeforeCommentDisplay_Handler(&$Sender)
{
    // Get the current Discussion and Comments
    $Discussion = &$Sender->EventArguments['Discussion'];
    $Comment = &$Sender->EventArguments['Comment'];

    // Initialize the our Emoticons-Stuff
    $this->Initialize();

    // Replace Emoticons in the Discussion and all Comments to it
    $Discussion->Body = $this->FindEmoticon($Discussion->Body);
    $Comment->Body = $this->FindEmoticon($Comment->Body);
}


/**
 * Search through a Text and find any occurence of an Emoticon
 *
 * @since 1.0
 * @version 1.0
 * @author Oliver Raduner
 *
 * @uses $EmoticonImgTag()
 * @global array $EmoticonsSearch()
 * @param string $Text Content to convert Emoticons from.
 * @return string Converted string with text emoticons replaced by <img>-tag.
 */
public function FindEmoticon($Text)
{
    global $EmoticonsSearch;

    $Output = '';
    $Content = '';

    // Check if the Emoticons-Searchstring has been set properly
    if (!empty($EmoticonsSearch) )
    {
        $TextArr = preg_split("/(<.*>)/U", $Text, -1, PREG_SPLIT_DELIM_CAPTURE); // Capture the Tags as well as in between
        $Stop = count($TextArr);

        for ($i = 0; $i < $Stop; $i++)
        {
            $Content = $TextArr[$i];

            // Check if it's not a HTML-Tag
            if ((strlen($Content) > 0) && ('<' != $Content{0}))
            {
                // Documentation about preg_replace_callback: http://php.net/manual/en/function.preg-replace-callback.php
                $Content = preg_replace_callback($EmoticonsSearch, array(&$this, 'EmoticonImgTag'), $Content);
            }

            $Output .= $Content;
        }

    } else {
        // Return default text.
        $Output = $Text;
    }

    return $Output;
}


/**
 * Translate an Emoticon Code into a <img> HTML-tag
 * 
 * @since 1.0
 * @version 1.0
 * @author Oliver Raduner
 * 
 * @global array $EmoticonMatch
 * @param string $Emoticon The Emoticon Code to convert to image.
 * @return string HTML-Image-Tag string for the emoticon.
 */
public function EmoticonImgTag($Emoticon)
{
    global $EmoticonMatch;

    $PluginRoot =  Gdn::Config('Garden.WebRoot'). 'plugins' . DS . 'Emoticons' . DS;

    if (count($Emoticon) == 0) {
        return '';
    }

    $Emoticon = trim(reset($Emoticon));
    $Img = $EmoticonMatch[$Emoticon];
    $EmoticonMasked = $Emoticon;

    return ' <img src="'.$PluginRoot.'images'.DS.$Img.'" alt="'.$EmoticonMasked.'" class="emoticon" /> ';
}

?>

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  • More of the code would help. That looks like it works.
    – Matchu
    Oct 9, 2010 at 21:28
  • @Richard Cook: I removed the PHP tag, since the original question doesn't seem to have any reference to PHP in it, so it's not clear that that's what he's actually using. If the OP adds some PHP code to it, then the tag would be appropriate.
    – Matchu
    Oct 9, 2010 at 21:31
  • @Matchu: preg_replace is a PHP function and not every regular expression implementation is like PHP’s PCRE implementation.
    – Gumbo
    Oct 9, 2010 at 21:33
  • @Gumbo: Herp derp, tired. Re-added.
    – Matchu
    Oct 9, 2010 at 21:34

2 Answers 2

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This (simplified) regular expression should replace every instance of [:)] and [;)] :

(?:\[[:;]\)\])
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Blind guessing, since I can't know for sure without the code and some test cases:

That regular expression only catches instances of [:)] and [;)] that are either surrounded by whitespace, or are at the beginning or end of a string. That's what (?:\s|^) and (?:\s|$) mean. It will not match Hello[:)]World, possibly by design. Is that the sort of case you're testing it on?

EDIT: Got it. Because of how the regular expression is written, by testing for spaces on either side, it includes those spaces in the match. Those matches can't overlap. If you were to separate them with two spaces, you would see intended behavior.

If you don't care about it not running up against words, your job with that regex is extremely simplified: escape the emoticons, then join them with |, to produce /\[\:\)\]|\[\;\)\]/.

This might be a better place to just use str_replace a few times, though.

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  • No, I tested with "Test [:)] [;)] Test" and that didn't work. Only the first [:)] is replaced, and not the other [;)]. I just edited my post above with the code.
    – van00
    Oct 9, 2010 at 21:41
  • I would like to have Test.[:)] be replaced as well, though currently it isn't being.
    – van00
    Oct 9, 2010 at 21:42
  • Thank you! I just ended up using str_replace().
    – van00
    Oct 10, 2010 at 20:29

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