# regexpu-core [![Build status](https://travis-ci.org/mathiasbynens/regexpu-core.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/mathiasbynens/regexpu-core) [![Code coverage status](https://img.shields.io/codecov/c/github/mathiasbynens/regexpu-core.svg)](https://codecov.io/gh/mathiasbynens/regexpu-core) [![Dependency status](https://gemnasium.com/mathiasbynens/regexpu-core.svg)](https://gemnasium.com/mathiasbynens/regexpu-core) _regexpu_ is a source code transpiler that enables the use of ES6 Unicode regular expressions in JavaScript-of-today (ES5). _regexpu-core_ contains _regexpu_’s core functionality, i.e. `rewritePattern(pattern, flag)`, which enables rewriting regular expressions that make use of [the ES6 `u` flag](https://mathiasbynens.be/notes/es6-unicode-regex) into equivalent ES5-compatible regular expression patterns. ## Installation To use _regexpu-core_ programmatically, install it as a dependency via [npm](https://www.npmjs.com/): ```bash npm install regexpu-core --save ``` Then, `require` it: ```js const rewritePattern = require('regexpu-core'); ``` ## API This module exports a single function named `rewritePattern`. ### `rewritePattern(pattern, flags, options)` This function takes a string that represents a regular expression pattern as well as a string representing its flags, and returns an ES5-compatible version of the pattern. ```js rewritePattern('foo.bar', 'u'); // → 'foo(?:[\\0-\\t\\x0B\\f\\x0E-\\u2027\\u202A-\\uD7FF\\uDC00-\\uFFFF]|[\\uD800-\\uDBFF][\\uDC00-\\uDFFF]|[\\uD800-\\uDBFF])bar' rewritePattern('[\\u{1D306}-\\u{1D308}a-z]', 'u'); // → '(?:[a-z]|\\uD834[\\uDF06-\\uDF08])' rewritePattern('[\\u{1D306}-\\u{1D308}a-z]', 'ui'); // → '(?:[a-z\\u017F\\u212A]|\\uD834[\\uDF06-\\uDF08])' ``` _regexpu-core_ can rewrite non-ES6 regular expressions too, which is useful to demonstrate how their behavior changes once the `u` and `i` flags are added: ```js // In ES5, the dot operator only matches BMP symbols: rewritePattern('foo.bar'); // → 'foo(?:[\\0-\\t\\x0B\\f\\x0E-\\u2027\\u202A-\\uFFFF])bar' // But with the ES6 `u` flag, it matches astral symbols too: rewritePattern('foo.bar', 'u'); // → 'foo(?:[\\0-\\t\\x0B\\f\\x0E-\\u2027\\u202A-\\uD7FF\\uDC00-\\uFFFF]|[\\uD800-\\uDBFF][\\uDC00-\\uDFFF]|[\\uD800-\\uDBFF])bar' ``` The optional `options` argument recognizes the following properties: #### `dotAllFlag` (default: `false`) Setting this option to `true` enables experimental support for [the `s` (`dotAll`) flag](https://github.com/mathiasbynens/es-regexp-dotall-flag). ```js rewritePattern('.'); // → '[\\0-\\t\\x0B\\f\\x0E-\\u2027\\u202A-\\uFFFF]' rewritePattern('.', '', { 'dotAllFlag': true }); // → '[\\0-\\t\\x0B\\f\\x0E-\\u2027\\u202A-\\uFFFF]' rewritePattern('.', 's', { 'dotAllFlag': true }); // → '[\\0-\\uFFFF]' rewritePattern('.', 'su', { 'dotAllFlag': true }); // → '(?:[\\0-\\uD7FF\\uE000-\\uFFFF]|[\\uD800-\\uDBFF][\\uDC00-\\uDFFF]|[\\uD800-\\uDBFF](?![\\uDC00-\\uDFFF])|(?:[^\\uD800-\\uDBFF]|^)[\\uDC00-\\uDFFF])' ``` #### `unicodePropertyEscape` (default: `false`) Setting this option to `true` enables [experimental support for Unicode property escapes](property-escapes.md): ```js rewritePattern('\\p{Script_Extensions=Anatolian_Hieroglyphs}', 'u', { 'unicodePropertyEscape': true }); // → '(?:\\uD811[\\uDC00-\\uDE46])' ``` #### `useUnicodeFlag` (default: `false`) Setting this option to `true` enables the use of Unicode code point escapes of the form `\u{…}`. Note that in regular expressions, such escape sequences only work correctly when the ES6 `u` flag is set. Enabling this setting often results in more compact output, although there are cases (such as `\p{Lu}`) where it actually _increases_ the output size. ```js rewritePattern('\\p{Script_Extensions=Anatolian_Hieroglyphs}', 'u', { 'unicodePropertyEscape': true, 'useUnicodeFlag': true }); // → '[\\u{14400}-\\u{14646}]' ``` ## Author | [![twitter/mathias](https://gravatar.com/avatar/24e08a9ea84deb17ae121074d0f17125?s=70)](https://twitter.com/mathias "Follow @mathias on Twitter") | |---| | [Mathias Bynens](https://mathiasbynens.be/) | ## License _regexpu-core_ is available under the [MIT](https://mths.be/mit) license.