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In this http://regex101.com/r/aT8yM3/4 example, I would like to match the "Title1" key.

Case1 1: Delimited with an empty line

 ***************************************
 * Some preambule...
 * Title1 : Some multi-line text
 *          Here the second line
 * Title2 : Some other text
 ***************************************

Case1 2: Delimited an empty line

 ***************************************
 * Some preambule...
 * Title1 : Some multi-line text
 *          Here the second line
 *
 * Title2 : Some other text
 ***************************************

Case1 3: Delimited with a separator

 ***************************************
 * Some preambule...
 * Title1 : Some multi-line text
 *          Here the second line
 ***************************************

For both cases I should get this string:

Some multi-line text
 *          Here the second line

The regex I used is:

/
^.*?Title1\s*:\s*     # I want to get the key "Title1"
((?:\n|.)+?)           # Which can be a multi-line string
^(?:
   .*Title2\s*:(*SKIP)       # Until the line that contains 'Input : '
|
   [^*]\*\n(*SKIP)           # Or until the a blank line
| 
   ^[^*]\*+(*SKIP)           # Or until a separator
)
/gmx

Unfortunately it doesn't work as expected. It seems the structure

(cond1|cond2|cond3)

Evaluates all conditions. I would like to break the regex at the first successful condition with something like (*SKIP) or (*PRUNE) but I didn't find the way to do it.

I also tried to put it diffently:

(?|
   ^.*?Title1\s*:\s*     # I want to get the key "Title1"
   ((?:\n|.)+?)          # Which can be a multi-line string
   ^.*Title2\s*:         # Until the line that contains 'Input : '
|
   ^.*?Title1\s*:\s*     # I want to get the key "Title1"
   ((?:\n|.)+?)          # Which can be a multi-line string
   ^[^*]\*\n             # Or until the a blank line
|
   ^.*?Title1\s*:\s*     # I want to get the key "Title1"
   ((?:\n|.)+?)          # Which can be a multi-line string
   ^[^*]\*+              # Or until a separator
)
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  • Why you don't want to capture the following * after ... ? Oct 30, 2014 at 10:58
  • @AvinashRaj It doesn't matter, I can either capture it
    – nowox
    Oct 30, 2014 at 11:02
  • you mean this regex101.com/r/aT8yM3/2 ? Oct 30, 2014 at 11:42

1 Answer 1

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.*Action\s*:\s*(.*?)(?=Input|Output|\s+\*)

Try this.See demo.

http://regex101.com/r/dP9rO4/11

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  • I rewrote my question
    – nowox
    Oct 30, 2014 at 12:56

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