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ObjectiveCVerbalExpressions is a Objective-C library that helps to construct difficult regular expressions - ported from the awesome JavaScript VerbalExpressions.
Drags VerbalExpressions.h and VerbalExpressions.m into your projects and import "VerbalExpressions.h"
Examples
Here's a couple of simple examples to give an idea of how VerbalExpressions works:
Testing if we have a valid URL
// Create an example of how to test for correctly formed URLs
VerbalExpressions *tester = VerEx()
.startOfLine(YES)
.then(@"http")
.maybe(@"s")
.then(@"://")
.maybe(@"www")
.anythingBut(@"")
.endOfLine(YES);
// Create an example URLNSString *testMe = @"https://www.google.com";
// Use test() methodif (tester.test(testMe)) {
NSLog(@"%@", @"We have a correct URL"); // This output will fire
} else {
NSLog(@"%@", @"The URL is incorrect");
}
NSLog(@"%@", tester); // Ouputs the actual expression used: "^(http)(s)?(:�_/�_/)(www)?([^ ]*)$"
Replacing strings
NSString *replaceMe = @"Replace bird with a duck";
// Create an expression that seeks for word "bird"
VerbalExpressions *verEx = VerEx().find(@"bird");
// Execute the expression like a normal RegExp objectNSString *result = verEx.replace(replaceMe, @"duck" );
NSLog(@"%@", result); // Outputs "Replace duck with a duck"
Shorthand for string replace:
NSString *result2 = VerEx().find(@"red").replace(@"We have a red house", @"blue");
NSLog(@"%@", result2); // Outputs "We have a blue house"
API documentation
I haven't added much documentation to this repo yet, but you can find the documentation for the original JavaScript repo on their wiki. Most of the methods have been ported as of v0.1.0 of the JavaScript repo. Just be sure to use the syntax explained above rather than the dot notation :)
Contributions
Clone the repo and fork!
Pull requests are warmly welcomed!
Issues
I haven't yet ported the stopAtFirst method.
Thanks!
Thank you to @jehna for coming up with the awesome original idea!