What is the use of Pattern.quote method?

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春和景丽 2020-11-27 02:59

I\'m trying to understand Pattern.quote using the following code:

String pattern = Pattern.quote("1252343% 8 567 hdfg gf^$545");
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  • 2020-11-27 03:30

    The Pattern.quote method quotes part of a regex pattern to make regex interpret it as string literals.

    Say you have some user input in your search program, and you want to regex for it. But this input may have unsafe characters so you can use

    Pattern pattern = Pattern.compile(Pattern.quote(userInput));
    

    This method does not quote a Pattern but, as you point out, wraps a String in regex quotes.

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  • 2020-11-27 03:31

    Regex collides frequently with normal strings. Say I want a regex to search for a certain string that is only known at runtime. How can we be sure that the string doesn't have regex meaning eg(".*.*.*")? We quote it.

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  • 2020-11-27 03:35

    \Q means "start of literal text" (i.e. regex "open quote")
    \E means "end of literal text" (i.e. regex "close quote")

    Calling the Pattern.quote() method wraps the string in \Q...\E, which turns the text is into a regex literal. For example, Pattern.quote(".*") would match a dot and then an asterisk:

    System.out.println("foo".matches(".*")); // true
    System.out.println("foo".matches(Pattern.quote(".*"))); // false
    System.out.println(".*".matches(Pattern.quote(".*"))); // true
    

    The method's purpose is to not require the programmer to have to remember the special terms \Q and \E and to add a bit of readability to the code - regex is hard enough to read already. Compare:

    someString.matches(Pattern.quote(someLiteral));
    someString.matches("\\Q" + someLiteral + "\\E"));
    

    Referring to the javadoc:

    Returns a literal pattern String for the specified String.

    This method produces a String that can be used to create a Pattern that would match the string s as if it were a literal pattern.

    Metacharacters or escape sequences in the input sequence will be given no special meaning.

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  • 2020-11-27 03:38

    \Q and \E, among all others, are thoroughly documented on the java.util.regex.Pattern Javadoc page. They mean "begin Quote", "End quote" and demark a region where all the chars have the literal meaning. The way to use the return of Pattern.quote is to feed it to Pattern.compile, or any other method that accepts a pattern string, such as String.split.

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  • 2020-11-27 03:55

    If you compile the String returned by Pattern.quote, you'll get a Pattern which matches the literal string that you quoted.

    \Q and \E mark the beginning and end of the quoted part of the string.

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  • 2020-11-27 03:55

    This method used to make the pattern treated as a sequence of literal characters. This has the same effect as a PATTERN.LITERAL flag.

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