ColinEberhardt / assemblyscript-regex

A regex engine for AssemblyScript
MIT License
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assemblyscript-regex

A regex engine for AssemblyScript.

AssemblyScript is a new language, based on TypeScript, that runs on WebAssembly. AssemblyScript has a lightweight standard library, but lacks support for Regular Expression. The project fills that gap!

This project exposes an API that mirrors the JavaScript RegExp class:

const regex = new RegExp("fo*", "g");
const str = "table football, foul";

let match: Match | null = regex.exec(str);
while (match != null) {
  // first iteration
  //   match.index = 6
  //   match.matches[0] = "foo"

  // second iteration
  //   match.index = 16
  //   match.matches[0] = "fo"
  match = regex.exec(str);
}

Project status

The initial focus of this implementation has been feature support and functionality over performance. It currently supports a sufficient number of regex features to be considered useful, including most character classes, common assertions, groups, alternations, capturing groups and quantifiers.

The next phase of development will focussed on more extensive testing and performance. The project currently has reasonable unit test coverage, focussed on positive and negative test cases on a per-feature basis. It also includes a more exhaustive test suite with test cases borrowed from another regex library.

Feature support

Based on the classfication within the MDN cheatsheet

Character sets

Assertions

Other assertions

Groups and ranges

Quantifiers

RegExp

Development

This project is open source, MIT licenced and your contributions are very much welcomed.

To get started, check out the repository and install dependencies:

$ npm install

A few general points about the tools and processes this project uses: