|  |  | # regexpu-core [](https://github.com/mathiasbynens/regexpu-core/actions?query=workflow%3Arun-checks) [](https://www.npmjs.com/package/regexpu-core)
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							|  |  | _regexpu_ is a source code transpiler that enables the use of ES2015 Unicode regular expressions in JavaScript-of-today (ES5).
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							|  |  | _regexpu-core_ contains _regexpu_’s core functionality, i.e. `rewritePattern(pattern, flag)`, which enables rewriting regular expressions that make use of [the ES2015 `u` flag](https://mathiasbynens.be/notes/es6-unicode-regex) into equivalent ES5-compatible regular expression patterns.
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							|  |  | ## Installation
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							|  |  | To use _regexpu-core_ programmatically, install it as a dependency via [npm](https://www.npmjs.com/):
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							|  |  | ```bash
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							|  |  | npm install regexpu-core --save
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							|  |  | ```
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							|  |  | Then, `require` it:
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							|  |  | ```js
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							|  |  | const rewritePattern = require('regexpu-core');
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							|  |  | ```
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							|  |  | ## API
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							|  |  | This module exports a single function named `rewritePattern`.
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							|  |  | ### `rewritePattern(pattern, flags, options)`
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							|  |  | This function takes a string that represents a regular expression pattern as well as a string representing its flags, and returns an ES5-compatible version of the pattern.
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							|  |  | ```js
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							|  |  | rewritePattern('foo.bar', 'u');
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							|  |  | // → 'foo(?:[\\0-\\t\\x0B\\f\\x0E-\\u2027\\u202A-\\uD7FF\\uDC00-\\uFFFF]|[\\uD800-\\uDBFF][\\uDC00-\\uDFFF]|[\\uD800-\\uDBFF])bar'
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							|  |  | rewritePattern('[\\u{1D306}-\\u{1D308}a-z]', 'u');
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							|  |  | // → '(?:[a-z]|\\uD834[\\uDF06-\\uDF08])'
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							|  |  | rewritePattern('[\\u{1D306}-\\u{1D308}a-z]', 'ui');
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							|  |  | // → '(?:[a-z\\u017F\\u212A]|\\uD834[\\uDF06-\\uDF08])'
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							|  |  | ```
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							|  |  | _regexpu-core_ can rewrite non-ES6 regular expressions too, which is useful to demonstrate how their behavior changes once the `u` and `i` flags are added:
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							|  |  | ```js
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							|  |  | // In ES5, the dot operator only matches BMP symbols:
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							|  |  | rewritePattern('foo.bar');
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							|  |  | // → 'foo(?:[\\0-\\t\\x0B\\f\\x0E-\\u2027\\u202A-\\uFFFF])bar'
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							|  |  | // But with the ES2015 `u` flag, it matches astral symbols too:
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							|  |  | rewritePattern('foo.bar', 'u');
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							|  |  | // → 'foo(?:[\\0-\\t\\x0B\\f\\x0E-\\u2027\\u202A-\\uD7FF\\uDC00-\\uFFFF]|[\\uD800-\\uDBFF][\\uDC00-\\uDFFF]|[\\uD800-\\uDBFF])bar'
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							|  |  | ```
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							|  |  | The optional `options` argument recognizes the following properties:
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							|  |  | #### Stable regular expression features
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							|  |  | These options can be set to `false` or `'transform'`. When using `'transform'`, the corresponding features are compiled to older syntax that can run in older browsers. When using `false` (the default), they are not compiled and they can be relied upon to compile more modern features.
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							|  |  | - `unicodeFlag` - The `u` flag, enabling support for Unicode code point escapes in the form `\u{...}`.
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							|  |  |   ```js
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							|  |  |   rewritePattern('\\u{ab}', '', {
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							|  |  |     unicodeFlag: 'transform'
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							|  |  |   });
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							|  |  |   // → '\\u{ab}'
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							|  |  |   rewritePattern('\\u{ab}', 'u', {
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							|  |  |     unicodeFlag: 'transform'
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							|  |  |   });
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							|  |  |   // → '\\xAB'
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							|  |  |   ```
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							|  |  | - `dotAllFlag` - The [`s` (`dotAll`) flag](https://github.com/mathiasbynens/es-regexp-dotall-flag).
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							|  |  |   ```js
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							|  |  |   rewritePattern('.', '', {
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							|  |  |     dotAllFlag: 'transform'
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							|  |  |   });
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							|  |  |   // → '[\\0-\\t\\x0B\\f\\x0E-\\u2027\\u202A-\\uFFFF]'
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							|  |  |   rewritePattern('.', 's', {
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							|  |  |     dotAllFlag: 'transform'
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							|  |  |   });
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							|  |  |   // → '[\\0-\\uFFFF]'
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							|  |  |   rewritePattern('.', 'su', {
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							|  |  |     dotAllFlag: 'transform'
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							|  |  |   });
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							|  |  |   // → '(?:[\\0-\\uD7FF\\uE000-\\uFFFF]|[\\uD800-\\uDBFF][\\uDC00-\\uDFFF]|[\\uD800-\\uDBFF](?![\\uDC00-\\uDFFF])|(?:[^\\uD800-\\uDBFF]|^)[\\uDC00-\\uDFFF])'
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							|  |  |   ```
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							|  |  | - `unicodePropertyEscapes` - [Unicode property escapes](property-escapes.md).
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							|  |  |   By default they are compiled to Unicode code point escapes of the form `\u{...}`. If the `unicodeFlag` option is set to `'transform'` they often result in larger output, although there are cases (such as `\p{Lu}`) where it actually _decreases_ the output size.
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							|  |  |   ```js
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							|  |  |   rewritePattern('\\p{Script_Extensions=Anatolian_Hieroglyphs}', 'u', {
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							|  |  |     unicodePropertyEscapes: 'transform'
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							|  |  |   });
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							|  |  |   // → '[\\u{14400}-\\u{14646}]'
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							|  |  |   rewritePattern('\\p{Script_Extensions=Anatolian_Hieroglyphs}', 'u', {
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							|  |  |     unicodeFlag: 'transform',
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							|  |  |     unicodePropertyEscapes: 'transform'
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							|  |  |   });
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							|  |  |   // → '(?:\\uD811[\\uDC00-\\uDE46])'
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							|  |  |   ```
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							|  |  | - `namedGroups` - [Named capture groups](https://github.com/tc39/proposal-regexp-named-groups).
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							|  |  |   ```js
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							|  |  |   rewritePattern('(?<name>.)\\k<name>', '', {
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							|  |  |     namedGroups: 'transform'
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							|  |  |   });
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							|  |  |   // → '(.)\1'
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							|  |  |   ```
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							|  |  | #### Experimental regular expression features
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							|  |  | These options can be set to `false`, `'parse'` and `'transform'`. When using `'transform'`, the corresponding features are compiled to older syntax that can run in older browsers. When using `'parse'`, they are parsed and left as-is in the output pattern. When using `false` (the default), they result in a syntax error if used.
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							|  |  | Once these features become stable (when the proposals are accepted as part of ECMAScript), they will be parsed by default and thus `'parse'` will behave like `false`.
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							|  |  | - `unicodeSetsFlag` - [The `v` (`unicodeSets`) flag](https://github.com/tc39/proposal-regexp-set-notation)
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							|  |  |   ```js
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							|  |  |   rewritePattern('[\\p{Emoji}&&\\p{ASCII}]', 'u', {
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							|  |  |     unicodeSetsFlag: 'transform'
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							|  |  |   });
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							|  |  |   // → '[#\*0-9]'
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							|  |  |   ```
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							|  |  |   By default, patterns with the `v` flag are transformed to patterns with the `u` flag. If you want to downlevel them more you can set the `unicodeFlag: 'transform'` option.
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							|  |  |   ```js
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							|  |  |   rewritePattern('[^[a-h]&&[f-z]]', 'v', {
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							|  |  |     unicodeSetsFlag: 'transform'
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							|  |  |   });
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							|  |  |   // → '[^f-h]' (to be used with /u)
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							|  |  |   ```
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							|  |  |   ```js
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							|  |  |   rewritePattern('[^[a-h]&&[f-z]]', 'v', {
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							|  |  |     unicodeSetsFlag: 'transform',
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							|  |  |     unicodeFlag: 'transform'
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							|  |  |   });
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							|  |  |   // → '(?:(?![f-h])[\s\S])' (to be used without /u)
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							|  |  |   ```
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							|  |  | #### Miscellaneous options
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							|  |  | - `onNamedGroup`
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							|  |  |   This option is a function that gets called when a named capture group is found. It receives two parameters:
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							|  |  |   the name of the group, and its index.
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							|  |  |   ```js
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							|  |  |   rewritePattern('(?<name>.)\\k<name>', '', {
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							|  |  |     onNamedGroup(name, index) {
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							|  |  |       console.log(name, index);
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							|  |  |       // → 'name', 1
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							|  |  |     }
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							|  |  |   });
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							|  |  |   ```
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							|  |  | ### Caveats
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							|  |  | - [Lookbehind assertions](https://github.com/tc39/proposal-regexp-lookbehind) cannot be transformed to older syntax.
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							|  |  | - When using `namedGroups: 'transform'`, _regexpu-core_ only takes care of the _syntax_: you will still need a runtime wrapper around the regular expression to populate the `.groups` property of `RegExp.prototype.match()`'s result. If you are using _regexpu-core_ via Babel, it's handled automatically.
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							|  |  | ## For maintainers
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							|  |  | ### How to publish a new release
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							|  |  | 1. On the `main` branch, bump the version number in `package.json`:
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							|  |  |     ```sh
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							|  |  |     npm version patch -m 'Release v%s'
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							|  |  |     ```
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							|  |  |     Instead of `patch`, use `minor` or `major` [as needed](https://semver.org/).
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							|  |  |     Note that this produces a Git commit + tag.
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							|  |  | 1. Push the release commit and tag:
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							|  |  |     ```sh
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							|  |  |     git push --follow-tags
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							|  |  |     ```
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							|  |  |     Our CI then automatically publishes the new release to npm.
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							|  |  | 1. Once the release has been published to npm, update [`regexpu`](https://github.com/mathiasbynens/regexpu) to make use of it, and [cut a new release of `regexpu` as well](https://github.com/mathiasbynens/regexpu#how-to-publish-a-new-release).
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							|  |  | ## Author
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							|  |  | | [](https://twitter.com/mathias "Follow @mathias on Twitter") |
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							|  |  | | [Mathias Bynens](https://mathiasbynens.be/) |
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							|  |  | ## License
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							|  |  | _regexpu-core_ is available under the [MIT](https://mths.be/mit) license.
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