Wrote new method to return 0-group of leftmost match; reorganized some functions for better clarity; made 'FindNthMatch' a method
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@@ -57,6 +57,11 @@ func (g Group) isValid() bool {
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return g.StartIdx >= 0 && g.EndIdx >= 0
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}
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// Simple function, makes it easier to map this over a list of matches
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func getZeroGroup(m Match) Group {
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return m[0]
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}
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// takeZeroState takes the 0-state (if such a transition exists) for all states in the
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// given slice. It returns the resulting states. If any of the resulting states is a 0-state,
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// the second ret val is true.
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@@ -138,30 +143,51 @@ func pruneIndices(indices []Match) []Match {
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return toRet
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}
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// FindString returns a string containing the text of the leftmost match of the regex in the given string.
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// Find returns the 0-group of the leftmost match of the regex in the given string.
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// An error value != nil indicates that no match was found.
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func (regex Reg) Find(str string) (Group, error) {
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match, err := regex.FindNthMatch(str, 1)
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if err != nil {
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return Group{}, nil
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}
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return getZeroGroup(match), nil
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}
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// FindAll returns a slice containing all the 0-groups of the regex in the given string.
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// A 0-group represents the match without any submatches.
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func (regex Reg) FindAll(str string) []Group {
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indices := regex.FindAllSubmatch(str)
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zeroGroups := funcMap(indices, getZeroGroup)
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return zeroGroups
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}
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// FindString returns the text of the leftmost match of the regex in the given string.
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// The return value will be an empty string in two situations:
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// 1. No match was found
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// 2. The match was an empty string
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func (regex Reg) FindString(str string) string {
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match, err := FindNthMatch(regex, str, 1)
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match, err := regex.FindNthMatch(str, 1)
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if err != nil {
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return ""
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}
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return str[match[0].StartIdx:match[0].EndIdx]
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zeroGroup := getZeroGroup(match)
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return str[zeroGroup.StartIdx:zeroGroup.EndIdx]
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}
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// FindAllString is the 'all' version of FindString.
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// It returns a slice of strings containing the text of all matches of
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// the regex in the given string.
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func (regex Reg) FindAllString(str string) []string {
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return []string{}
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// matches := FindAllMatches, str string)
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zerogroups := regex.FindAll(str)
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matchStrs := funcMap(zerogroups, func(g Group) string {
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return str[g.StartIdx:g.EndIdx]
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})
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return matchStrs
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}
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// FindNthMatch finds the 'n'th match of the regex represented by the given start-state, with
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// the given string.
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// FindNthMatch return the 'n'th match of the regex in the given string.
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// It returns an error (!= nil) if there are fewer than 'n' matches in the string.
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func FindNthMatch(regex Reg, str string, n int) (Match, error) {
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func (regex Reg) FindNthMatch(str string, n int) (Match, error) {
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idx := 0
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matchNum := 0
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str_runes := []rune(str)
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@@ -180,16 +206,6 @@ func FindNthMatch(regex Reg, str string, n int) (Match, error) {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid match index - too few matches found")
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}
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// FindAll returns a slice containing all the 0-groups of the regex in the given string.
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// A 0-group represents the match without any submatches.
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func (regex Reg) FindAll(str string) []Group {
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indices := regex.FindAllSubmatch(str)
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zeroGroups := funcMap(indices, func(m Match) Group {
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return m[0]
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})
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return zeroGroups
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}
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// FindAllSubmatch returns a slice of matches in the given string.
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func (regex Reg) FindAllSubmatch(str string) []Match {
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idx := 0
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