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Is there a nice table or a cheatsheet on the web that compares the sytax of emacs regex and PCRE?

That I have to remember to escape grouping parenthesis and braces and other differences when I'm using emacs regex, it's all confusing, a syntax comparison table would be good for minimizing confusion.

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I will collect syntax differences that I know here. This answer is community wiki, add more if anyone wishes. Always check the preview before adding more.

When to escape ( ) { } |

In Emacs regexp, (, ), {, }, | are literal and escaped ones (\(, \), \{, \}, \|) are meta.

In Perl-compatible regexp, (, ), {, }, | are meta, and escaped ones are literal.

* and +

\* is the literal star in both Emacs and Perl. If an expression starts with a star, the starting star is literal in Emacs regexp, illegal in Perl regexp.

Similarly for the plus.

Character classes

The character classes \d (for digits), \w (for words), \s (for whitespace characters) do not work in Emacs regular expressions, but work in Perl. In Emacs, use [[:digit:]], [[:word:]], [[:space:]] instead (with double brackets). In Perl, they are also [:digit:], [:word:], [:space:] (single brackets).

\w in Emacs matches ' and " too, unlike Perl. This is because text-mode syntax table has ' and " as word characters.

Backslash constructs

Of backslash constructs mentioned in Emacs Regexp Backslash, the following constructs are NOT in Perl compatible regular expressions.

\` \' \= \< \> \_< \_> \sC \cC

See also what < and > can do that \b cannot do

\A, \Z, \z are NOT in Emacs. In Emacs, use instead:

\` or \'

Complications regarding newlines and interactive usage

See the second section in Text Pattern Matching in Emacs. It also mentions why \n and \t don't match newlines and tabs in incremental search forward for regular expression (C-M-s or M-x isearch-forward-regexp) and what to do.

Etc

Emacswiki regular expression

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I think you're looking for http://www.regular-expressions.info/refflavors.html

Emacs's regexes are "GNU ERE" in those tables.

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  • The link seems to be dead.
    – xji
    Feb 24, 2020 at 16:15
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The difference is only on (){}| characters isn't it?

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    Can you be a little more specific? I mean, are look-aheads permitted? Obviously escaping differences are in place and it would be good to describe those.
    – PP.
    Dec 22, 2009 at 13:33
  • Ah You are right, for functional difference, you really need comparison charts, I don't have anything right now, I just mentioned the syntax different.
    – YOU
    Dec 22, 2009 at 13:36
  • They are different also in the star character.
    – Yoo
    Dec 25, 2009 at 2:33

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