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Add word boundary (Fixed VerbalExpressions#68) (VerbalExpressions#71)
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zawataki authored and lanwen committed Aug 3, 2019
commit 44af1c7e41c548aa211f85b20117c77b76ec4171
19 changes: 19 additions & 0 deletions src/main/java/ru/lanwen/verbalregex/VerbalExpression.java
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Expand Up @@ -335,6 +335,25 @@ public Builder nonSpace() {
return this.add("(?:\\S)");
}

/**
* Add word boundary: \b
* <p>
* Example:
* <pre>{@code
* VerbalExpression regex = regex()
* .wordBoundary().find("abc").wordBoundary()
* .build();
* regex.test("a abc"); // true
* regex.test("a.abc"); // true
* regex.test("aabc"); // false
* }</pre>
*
* @return this builder
*/
public Builder wordBoundary() {
return this.add("(?:\\b)");
}


/*
--- / end of predefined character classes
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Expand Up @@ -770,4 +770,17 @@ public void testListOfTextGroups() {
assertThat(groups1.get(0), equalTo("Hello"));
assertThat(groups1.get(1), equalTo("World"));
}

@Test
public void testWordBoundary() {
VerbalExpression regex = regex()
.capture()
.wordBoundary().then("o").word().oneOrMore().wordBoundary()
.endCapture()
.build();

assertThat(regex.getText("apple orange grape", 1), is("orange"));
assertThat(regex.test("appleorange grape"), is(false));
assertThat(regex.test("apple3orange grape"), is(false));
}
}