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I need to detect in C++ all possible C/C++ string constants:

std::string s = "dummy text"; // comment
std::string s = "dummier text about \"nothing\""; // don't worry
std::string multiLineString = "dummy multiline \
"another line";
std::string s1="aaa", s2="bbb";
std::string multiString="aaa" "bbb";
std::string division="a/b=c";

but also:

char c = '"';
char c = '\t';
char c = '\'';
char c = '\\';

from code above I want to extract:

"dummy text"
"dummier text about \"nothing\""
"dummy multiline \
"aaa"
"a/b=c"
'"'
'\t'
'\''
'\\'

NOTE: I process text line by line, so I need just first string from each line, e.g. only: "dummy multiline \

so first I've tries, then Alan's solution was very useful: Finding quoted strings with escaped quotes in C# using a regular expression
Finally I managed to create program like that:

#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <boost/regex.hpp>

boost::regex regex2quotes;

void initRegex()
{
    std::string notDQuota = "((?!\\\\).)*?";
    std::string dQuota = "[\\\"]";

    std::string notSQuota = "((?!\\\\).){1,2}?";
    std::string sQuota = "[']";

    std::string dQuotaExpression = '(' + dQuota + notDQuota + dQuota + ')';
    std::string sQuotaExpression = '(' + sQuota + notSQuota + sQuota + ')';
    std::string finalExpression = dQuotaExpression + '|' + sQuotaExpression;
    std::cout << "Regex>>>>" << finalExpression << "<<<<<\n\n";
    regex2quotes = finalExpression;
}

void checkIfFound(std::string text)
{
    std::cout << "text>>>>>" << text << "<<<\n";

    boost::smatch result;

    bool found = boost::regex_search(text, result, regex2quotes);
    if(found)
        std::cout << "Found====" << result[0] << "====\n";
    else
        std::cout << "!!!Text not found in: " << text << std::endl; 
}

int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
    initRegex();

    checkIfFound("std::string s = \"dummy text\"; // comment");
    checkIfFound("std::string s = \"dummier text about \\\"nothing\\\"\"; // don't worry");
    checkIfFound("std::string multiLineString = \"dummy \\\n\
                \"another line\";");
    checkIfFound("std::string s1=\"aaa\", s2=\"bbb\";");     
    checkIfFound("std::string multiString=\"aaa\" \"bbb\";");
    checkIfFound("std::string division=\"a/b=c\";");
    checkIfFound("\"text\";");

    checkIfFound("char c = '\"';");
    checkIfFound("char c = '\n';");
    checkIfFound("char c = '\\\'';");
    checkIfFound("char c = '\\\\';");

    return 0;
}

Unfortunately it doesn't extract all test cases I need, output:

Regex>>>>([\"]((?!\\).)*?[\"])|([']((?!\\).){1,2}?['])<<<<<

text>>>>>std::string s = "dummy text"; // comment<<<
Found===="dummy text"====
text>>>>>std::string s = "dummier text about \"nothing\""; // don't worry<<<
Found====""====
text>>>>>std::string multiLineString = "dummy \
                "another line";<<<
Found===="another line"====
text>>>>>std::string s1="aaa", s2="bbb";<<<
Found===="aaa"====
text>>>>>std::string multiString="aaa" "bbb";<<<
Found===="aaa"====
text>>>>>std::string division="a/b=c";<<<
Found===="a/b=c"====
text>>>>>"text";<<<
Found===="text"====
text>>>>>char c = '"';<<<
Found===='"'====
text>>>>>char c = ' ';<<<
Found===='  '====
text>>>>>char c = '\'';<<<
!!!Text not found in: char c = '\'';
text>>>>>char c = '\\';<<<
!!!Text not found in: char c = '\\';

Could you please give me some advices? Is it possible to detect its with regex?

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  • 3
    Parsing C++ with a regex is not going to be fun... Jul 25, 2015 at 9:06
  • 1
    What about something like this
    – Jonny 5
    Jul 25, 2015 at 10:10
  • 1
    @Jonny5 that variable-length lookbehind won't work in C++, it's a .NET feature. Jul 25, 2015 at 11:31
  • 1
    You forgot C++11's raw strings R"foo(hello"world)foo". Generally speaking, while it should be possible to do this with regex, you'd be better off with a C++ lexer library. Jul 25, 2015 at 11:34
  • 2
    I would recommend libtool from clang for that.
    – Jarod42
    Jul 25, 2015 at 11:39

1 Answer 1

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I've got a working regex for you. The regex is:

(\/\*.*?\*\/)|(\/\/.*$)|"((?:[^"\n\r]|\\.)*)\\$|"((?:\\.|[^"\n\r])*)"|(?:'(\\?.)')

See it at work here

The problem is... I don't know boost good enough to implement it... :S What needs to be done is to do a match and then see if capture groups 1 or 2 are matching. Then it's a comment matching - ignore the match.

If another capture group is matching (3, 4 or 5) it's a "string" constant. (3 is a string ending with a \, 4 is an "ordinary" string and 5 is character.) Then repeat until no match is found.

An improvement from your attempt is that it handles comments - /* ... */ - as well.

I'm not sure how you wan't to handle the multi-line though. The

std::string multiLineString = "dummy multiline \
"another line";

isn't legal c++ code. If it was

std::string multiLineString = "dummy multiline \
another line";

it would be though. But then you can't process the lines individually. You'd have to run the whole code as one single block. But I'm sure you'll figure it out.

Hope this helps.

Regards

EDIT:

Couldn't quite let this one go ;) Here's the code:

#include "stdafx.h"
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <boost/regex.hpp>

using namespace std;
using namespace boost;

string sRE = "(\\/\\*.*?\\*\\/)|(\\/\\/.*$)|\"((?:[^\"\\n\\r]|\\\\.)*)\\\\$|\"((?:\\\\.|[^\"\\n\\r])*)\"|(?:'(\\\\?.)')";

regex re(sRE);

void checkIfFound(string text)
{
    string::const_iterator start = text.begin();
    string::const_iterator end   = text.end();

    smatch what;

    while (regex_search(start, end, what, re))
    {
        for( int idx=3; idx<=5; idx++ )
        {
            if( what[idx].matched )
                cout << "Static text found >>>" << string(what[idx].first, what[idx].second) << "<<<" << endl;
        }
        // Update the beginning of the range to the character
        // following the whole match
        start = what[0].second;
    }
}

int _tmain(int argc, char* argv[])
{
    cout << "Regex:\r\n" << sRE << "\n\n";

    checkIfFound("std::string s = \"dummy text\"; // comment");
    checkIfFound("std::string s = \"dummier text about \\\"nothing\\\"\"; // don't worry");
    checkIfFound("std::string multiLineString = \"dummy \\\n\
                 \"another line\";");
    checkIfFound("std::string s1=\"aaa\", s2=\"bbb\"; /* \"Not a string\" */");     
    checkIfFound("std::string multiString=\"aaa\" \"bbb\";");
    checkIfFound("std::string division=\"a/b=c\";");
    checkIfFound("\"text\";");

    checkIfFound("char c = '\"';");
    checkIfFound("char c = '\n';");
    checkIfFound("char c = '\\\'';");
    checkIfFound("char c = '\\\\';");

    return 0;
}

Output:

Regex:
(\/\*.*?\*\/)|(\/\/.*$)|"((?:[^"\n\r]|\\.)*)\\$|"((?:\\.|[^"\n\r])*)"|(?:'(\\?.)')

Static text found >>>dummy text<<<
Static text found >>>dummier text about \"nothing\"<<<
Static text found >>>dummy <<<
Static text found >>>another line<<<
Static text found >>>aaa<<<
Static text found >>>bbb<<<
Static text found >>>aaa<<<
Static text found >>>bbb<<<
Static text found >>>a/b=c<<<
Static text found >>>text<<<
Static text found >>>"<<<
Static text found >>>
<<<
Static text found >>>\'<<<
Static text found >>>\\<<<

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