regex pattern that matches the string at the end of a string but is not followed by line break

不打扰是莪最后的温柔 提交于 2019-11-29 12:22:16

The reason why /abc$/ matches both "abc\n" and "abc" is that $ matches the location at the end of the string, or (even without /m modifier) the position before the newline that is at the end of the string.

You need the following regex:

/abc\z/

where \z is the unambiguous very end of the string, or

/abc$/D

where the /D modifier will make $ behave the same way as \z. See PHP.NET:

The meaning of dollar can be changed so that it matches only at the very end of the string, by setting the PCRE_DOLLAR_ENDONLY option at compile or matching time.

See the regex demo

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