Don't escape your backslashes. Do escape your curly braces. Your character set square bracket expressions are unnecessary. Use this instead:
var bodyRegExp = /function\s+\(.*\)\s+\{(.+)\}/;
Still, this is not a very robust expression - it won't work with multi-line functions and will give unexpected results when your function has more than one set of parens or curly braces - which seems extremely likely. But it should at least address the issues you are having.
Edit: If you are always dealing with a string that contains a function with no preceding or following statements, the solutions is quite simple. Just get everything after the first opening curly brace and before the last closing curly brace.
var fnBody = fn.substring(fn.indexOf("{") + 1, fn.lastIndexOf("}"));
If you are trying to extract a single function out of a string that contains more than just the one function, you'll need to write a whole parsing algorithm to do it. Or, if it is safe to do so, you could execute the JavaScript and get the function definition string by going var fn = module.exports.toString()
and then apply the above code to that string.
module.exports = functionReferenceOrFunctionLiteral;
that is somewhere inside a file. That can't be done with regexp. – Raynos Nov 18 '11 at 19:40