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	regex-utilities
Tiny utilities that the regex library makes available for reuse in its plugins. Useful for parsing and processing regular expression syntax in a lightweight way, when you don't need a full regex AST.
Constants
Context
Frozen object with the following properties for tracking regex syntax context:
DEFAULT- Base context.CHAR_CLASS- Character class context.
Functions
For all of the following functions, argument expression is the target string, and needle is the regex pattern to search for.
- Argument 
expression(the string being searched through) is assumed to be a flag-v-mode regex pattern string. In other words, nested character classes within it are supported when determining the context for a match. - Argument 
needle(the regex pattern being searched for) is provided as a string, and is applied with flagssu. - If argument 
contextis not provided, matches are allowed in all contexts. In other words, inside and outside of character classes. 
replaceUnescaped
Arguments: expression, needle, replacement, [context]
Replaces all unescaped instances of a regex pattern in the given context, using a replacement string or function.
Examples with a replacement string
const str = '.\\.\\\\.[[\\.].].';
replaceUnescaped(str, '\\.', '@');
// → '@\\.\\\\@[[\\.]@]@'
replaceUnescaped(str, '\\.', '@', Context.DEFAULT);
// → '@\\.\\\\@[[\\.].]@'
replaceUnescaped(str, '\\.', '@', Context.CHAR_CLASS);
// → '.\\.\\\\.[[\\.]@].'
Details for the replacement argument:
- If a string is provided, it's used literally without special handling for backreferences, etc.
 - If a function is provided, it receives two arguments:
- The match object (which includes 
groups,index, etc.). - An object with extended details (
contextandnegated) about where the match was found. 
 - The match object (which includes 
 
execUnescaped
Arguments: expression, needle, [pos = 0], [context]
Returns a match object for the first unescaped instance of a regex pattern in the given context, or null.
hasUnescaped
Arguments: expression, needle, [context]
Checks whether an unescaped instance of a regex pattern appears in the given context.
forEachUnescaped
Arguments: expression, needle, callback, [context]
Runs a function for each unescaped match of a regex pattern in the given context. The function receives two arguments:
- The match object (which includes 
groups,index, etc.). - An object with extended details (
contextandnegated) about where the match was found. 
getGroupContents
Arguments: expression, contentsStartPos
Extracts the full contents of a group (subpattern) from the given expression, accounting for escaped characters, nested groups, and character classes. The group is identified by the position where its contents start (the string index just after the group's opening delimiter). Returns the rest of the string if the group is unclosed.