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The function ‘builtins.match’ takes a POSIX extended regular expression and an arbitrary string. It returns ‘null’ if the string does not match the regular expression. Otherwise, it returns a list containing substring matches corresponding to parenthesis groups in the regex. The regex must match the entire string (i.e. there is an implied "^<pat>$" around the regex). For example: match "foo" "foobar" => null match "foo" "foo" => [] match "f(o+)(.*)" "foooobar" => ["oooo" "bar"] match "(.*/)?([^/]*)" "/dir/file.nix" => ["/dir/" "file.nix"] match "(.*/)?([^/]*)" "file.nix" => [null "file.nix"] The following example finds all regular files with extension .nix or .patch underneath the current directory: let findFiles = pat: dir: concatLists (mapAttrsToList (name: type: if type == "directory" then findFiles pat (dir + "/" + name) else if type == "regular" && match pat name != null then [(dir + "/" + name)] else []) (readDir dir)); in findFiles ".*\\.(nix|patch)" (toString ./.)
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Nix
27 lines
596 B
Nix
with builtins;
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let
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matches = pat: s: match pat s != null;
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splitFN = match "((.*)/)?([^/]*)\\.(nix|cc)";
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in
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assert matches "foobar" "foobar";
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assert matches "fo*" "f";
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assert !matches "fo+" "f";
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assert matches "fo*" "fo";
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assert matches "fo*" "foo";
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assert matches "fo+" "foo";
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assert matches "fo{1,2}" "foo";
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assert !matches "fo{1,2}" "fooo";
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assert !matches "fo*" "foobar";
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assert match "(.*)\\.nix" "foobar.nix" == [ "foobar" ];
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assert splitFN "/path/to/foobar.nix" == [ "/path/to/" "/path/to" "foobar" "nix" ];
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assert splitFN "foobar.cc" == [ null null "foobar" "cc" ];
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true
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