Merge pull request #1434 from erf/url-regex

url: support dash '-' in urls
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Mitchell Hashimoto
2024-02-01 18:17:07 -08:00
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@ -22,8 +22,8 @@ const oni = @import("oniguruma");
///
/// There are many complicated cases where these heuristics break down, but
/// handling them well requires a non-regex approach.
pub const regex = "(?:" ++ url_scheme ++ ")(?:[\\w./+:@%?=&]+(?:\\(\\w*\\))?)+(?<!\\.)";
const url_scheme = "ipfs:|ipns:|magnet:|mailto:|gemini://|gopher://|https?://|news:|file:|git://|ssh:|ftp://|tel://";
pub const regex = "(?:" ++ url_scheme ++ ")(?:[\\w./+:@%?=&-]+(?:\\(\\w*\\))?)+(?<!\\.)";
const url_scheme = "https?://|mailto:|ftp://|file:|ssh:|git://|ssh://|tel:|magnet:|ipfs://|ipns://|gemini://|gopher://|news:";
test "url regex" {
const testing = std.testing;
@ -93,6 +93,10 @@ test "url regex" {
.input = "match with query url https://example.com?query=1&other=2 and more text.",
.expect = "https://example.com?query=1&other=2",
},
.{
.input = "modern terminals supports [mode 2027](https://github.com/contour-terminal/terminal-unicode-core) for better unicode support",
.expect = "https://github.com/contour-terminal/terminal-unicode-core",
},
};
for (cases) |case| {