js-regexp
Ergonomic Rust bindings to the JavaScript standard built-in RegExp
object
In Wasm environments that are glued to a JavaScript runtime, depending on a crate like regex
for regular expression matching can seem silly (at least when package size is a concern) - There's a perfectly fine
regular expression engine right there, in JavaScript! This crate aims to provide a convenient interface using js-sys
's
raw bindings to JavaScript's RegExp
built-in.
Usage
See docs.rs for detailed usage information.
Basic example
use ;
let mut re = new.unwrap;
let result = re.exec.unwrap;
let mut iter = result.captures.unwrap.iter;
let named_captures = result.named_captures.unwrap;
assert_eq!;
assert_eq!;
assert_eq!;
assert_eq!;
assert_eq!;
assert_eq!;
assert_eq!;
Stability
js-regexp is not tested extensively.
The public interface may change across minor versions while
js-regexp is pre-1.0.0, but because of its simplicity and small scope I expect any required changes in consuming code to
be quick and easy.
Issues and pull requests are welcome!
License
js-regexp is somewhat arbitrarily released under the MIT License. Worrying about copyright with small utility crates like this seems not worth it - more restrictive licenses can never address all possible cases in just the right way anyway. Copyright's ability to create justice is limited. So just don't be evil, please ❤️