Note that in addition to the standard metacharacters described in the table, Yate supports \V# sequences via a prescan to insert the contents of a Variable. The contents of the variable are escaped to ensure that they do not interfere with any of the standard sequences.
Character | Description |
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\a | Match a BELL, \u0007 |
\A | Match at the beginning of the input. Differs from ^ in that \A will not match after a new line within the input. |
\b | Match if the current position is a word boundary. Boundaries occur at the transitions between word (\w) and non-word (\W) characters, with combining marks ignored.. |
\B | Match if the current position is not a word boundary. |
\cX | Match a control-X character. |
\d | Match any character with the Unicode General Category of Nd (Number, Decimal Digit.) |
\D | Match any character that is not a decimal digit. |
\e | Match an ESCAPE, \u001B. |
\E | Terminates a \Q ... \E quoted sequence. |
\f | Match a FORM FEED, \u000C. |
\G | Match if the current position is at the end of the previous match. |
\n | Match a LINE FEED, \u000A. |
\N{UNICODE CHARACTER NAME} | Match the named character. |
\p{UNICODE PROPERTY NAME} | Match any character with the specified Unicode Property. |
\P{UNICODE PROPERTY NAME} | Match any character not having the specified Unicode Property. |
\Q | Quotes all following characters until \E. |
\r | Match a CARRIAGE RETURN, \u000D. |
\s | Match a white space character. White space is defined as [\t\n\f\r\p{Z}]. |
\S | Match a non-white space character. |
\t | Match a HORIZONTAL TABULATION, \u0009. |
\uhhhh | Match the character with the hex value hhhh. |
\Uhhhhhhhh | Match the character with the hex value hhhhhhhh. Exactly eight hex digits must be provided, even though the largest Unicode code point is \U0010ffff. |
\w | Match a word character. Word characters are [\p{Alphabetic}\p{Mark}\p{Decimal_Number}\p{Connector_Punctuation}\u200c\u200d]. |
\W | Match a non-word character. |
\x{hhhh} | Match the character with hex value hhhh. From one to six hex digits may be supplied. |
\xhh | Match the character with two digit hex value hh |
\X | Match a Grapheme Cluster. |
\Z | Match if the current position is at the end of input, but before the final line terminator, if one exists. |
\z | Match if the current position is at the end of input. |
\n | Back Reference. Match whatever the nth capturing group matched. n must be a number > 1 and < total number of capture groups in the pattern. |
\0ooo | Match an Octal character. 'ooo' is from one to three octal digits. 0377 is the largest allowed Octal character. The leading zero is required; it distinguishes Octal constants from back references. |
[pattern] | Match any one character from the set. |
. | Match any character. |
^ | Match at the beginning of a line. |
$ | Match at the end of a line. |
\ | Quotes the following character. Characters that must be quoted to be treated as literals are * ? + [ ( ) { } ^ $ | \ . |
\ | Quotes the following character. Characters that must be quoted to be treated as literals are [ ] \ Characters that may need to be quoted, depending on the context are - & |