问题
I'm using a regex to match Bible verse references in a text. The current regex is
REF_REGEX = re.compile('''
(?<!\w) # Not preceded by any words
(?P<quote>q(?:uote)?\s+)? # Match optional 'q' or 'quote' followed by many spaces
(?P<book>
(?:(?:[1-3]|I{1,3})\s*)? # Match an optional arabic or roman number between 1 and 3.
[A-Za-z]+ # Match any alphabetics
)\.? # Followed by an optional dot
(?:
\s*(?P<chapter>\d+) # Match the chapter number
(?:
[:\.](?P<startverse>\d+) # Match the starting verse number, preceded by ':' or '.'
(?:-(?P<endverse>\d+))? # Match the optional ending verse number, preceded by '-'
)? # Verse numbers are optional
)
(?:
\s+(?: # Here be spaces
(?:from\s+)|(?:in\s+)|(?P<lbrace>\()) # Match 'from[:space:]', 'in[:space:]' or '('
\s*(?P<version>\w+) # Match a word preceded by optional spaces
(?(lbrace)\)) # Close the '(' if found earlier
)? # The whole 'in|from|()' is optional
''', re.IGNORECASE | re.VERBOSE | re.UNICODE)
This matches the following expressions fine:
"jn 3:16": (None, 'jn', '3', '16', None, None, None),
"matt. 18:21-22": (None, 'matt', '18', '21', '22', None, None),
"q matt. 18:21-22": ('q ', 'matt', '18', '21', '22', None, None),
"QuOTe jn 3:16": ('QuOTe ', 'jn', '3', '16', None, None, None),
"q 1co13:1": ('q ', '1co', '13', '1', None, None, None),
"q 1 co 13:1": ('q ', '1 co', '13', '1', None, None, None),
"quote 1 co 13:1": ('quote ', '1 co', '13', '1', None, None, None),
"quote 1co13:1": ('quote ', '1co', '13', '1', None, None, None),
"jean 3:18 (PDV)": (None, 'jean', '3', '18', None, '(', 'PDV'),
"quote malachie 1.1-2 fRom Colombe": ('quote ', 'malachie', '1', '1', '2', None, 'Colombe'),
"quote malachie 1.1-2 In Colombe": ('quote ', 'malachie', '1', '1', '2', None, 'Colombe'),
"cinq jn 3:16 (test)": (None, 'jn', '3', '16', None, '(', 'test'),
"Q IIKings5.13-58 from wolof": ('Q ', 'IIKings', '5', '13', '58', None, 'wolof'),
"This text is about lv5.4-6 in KJV only": (None, 'lv', '5', '4', '6', None, 'KJV'),
but it fails to parse:
"Found in 2 Cor. 5:18-21 ( Ministers": (None, '2 Cor', '5', '18', '21', None, None),
because it returns (None, 'in', '2', None, None, None, None)
instead.
Is there a way to get finditer() to return all matches, even if they overlap, or is there a way to improve my regex so it matches this last bit properly?
Thanks.
回答1:
A character consumed is consumed, you should not ask the regex engine to go back.
From your examples the verse part (e.g. :1
) seems not optional. Removing that will match the last bit.
ref_regex = re.compile('''
(?<!\w) # Not preceeded by any words
((?i)q(?:uote)?\s+)? # Match 'q' or 'quote' followed by many spaces
(
(?:(?:[1-3]|I{1,3})\s*)? # Match an arabic or roman number between 1 and 3.
[A-Za-z]+ # Match many alphabetics
)\.? # Followed by an optional dot
(?:
\s*(\d+) # Match the chapter number
(?:
[:.](\d+) # Match the verse number
(?:-(\d+))? # Match the ending verse number
) # <-- no '?' here
)
(?:
\s+
(?:
(?i)(?:from\s+)| # Match the keyword 'from' or 'in'
(?:in\s+)|
(?P<lbrace>\() # or stuff between (...)
)\s*(\w+)
(?(lbrace)\))
)?
''', re.X | re.U)
(If you're going to write a gigantic RegEx like this, please use the /x
flag.)
If you really need overlapping matches, you could use a lookahead. A simple example is
>>> rx = re.compile('(.)(?=(.))')
>>> x = rx.finditer("abcdefgh")
>>> [y.groups() for y in x]
[('a', 'b'), ('b', 'c'), ('c', 'd'), ('d', 'e'), ('e', 'f'), ('f', 'g'), ('g', 'h')]
You may extend this idea to your RegEx.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3027718/overlapping-matches-with-finditer-in-python