thanks for looking at my question.
I have a long list of alternatives that I am trying to match in a regex:
var re = new RegExp('o1|o2|o3|o4|o5|...','g')
The problem that I run into is what happens if o1 is a substring of o2. For example
var re = new RegExp('a|b|c|ab|abc','g')
var s = 'abc'
s.match(re)
-> ["a", "b", "c"]
I would like for it to also be able to match the "ab" and "abc". I realize if I change the ordering of the RegExp, I can get it to match the longer string, but I really want to get all matches.
What is the best way to do this? This doesn't necessarily seem like the best (or a good way) of dealing with a long list of alternatives. I thought of testing each alternative with its own regexp, but that seemed less efficient.
Any guidance would be great. Thanks!