regexluapeglpeg

lua lpeg expression to not sub in between delimeters


I would like to understand how I could lpeg to replace strings if they are NOT between a certain start and end delimiter. Below is an example, where I would like to use SKIPstart and SKIPstop to signify where text shouldn't be replaced.

rep
rep
SKIPstart
rep
rep
SKIPstop
rep
rep

to

new
new
SKIPstart
rep
rep
SKIPstop
new
new

Here would be another example with multiple delimiters:

rep
rep
SKIPstart
rep
rep
SKIPstop
rep
rep
SKIPstart
rep
rep
SKIPstop

to

new
new
SKIPstart
rep
rep
SKIPstop
new
new
SKIPstart
rep
rep
SKIPstop

and nested

rep
rep
SKIPstart
rep
SKIPstart
rep
SKIPstop
rep
SKIPstop
rep
rep

to

new
new
SKIPstart
rep
SKIPstart
rep
SKIPstop
rep
SKIPstop
new
new

Solution

  • Sorry, I don't know lpeg, but your task is easily solvable with usual Lua patterns.
    IMO, lpeg or other external regex libraries are overkill in most cases, Lua patterns are surprisingly good enough.

    local s = [[
    rep
    rep
    SKIPstart
    rep
    rep
    SKIPstop
    rep
    rep
    SKIPstart
    rep
    SKIPstart
    rep
    SKIPstop
    rep
    SKIPstop
    rep
    rep
    ]]
    s = s:gsub("SKIPstart", "\1%0")
         :gsub("SKIPstop", "%0\2")
         :gsub("%b\1\2", "\0%0\0")
         :gsub("(%Z*)%z?(%Z*)%z?",
             function(a, b) return a:gsub("rep", "new")..b:gsub("[\1\2]", "") end)
    print(s)
    

    Output:

    new
    new
    SKIPstart
    rep
    rep
    SKIPstop
    new
    new
    SKIPstart
    rep
    SKIPstart
    rep
    SKIPstop
    rep
    SKIPstop
    new
    new