Improve how reference regexps are built
Previous implementation was doing a lot of string -> regexp -> string conversions Signed-off-by: Paul Cacheux <paul.cacheux@datadoghq.com>
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import "regexp"
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var (
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// alphaNumericRegexp defines the alpha numeric atom, typically a
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// alphaNumeric defines the alpha numeric atom, typically a
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// component of names. This only allows lower case characters and digits.
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alphaNumericRegexp = match(`[a-z0-9]+`)
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alphaNumeric = `[a-z0-9]+`
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// separatorRegexp defines the separators allowed to be embedded in name
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// separator defines the separators allowed to be embedded in name
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// components. This allow one period, one or two underscore and multiple
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// dashes. Repeated dashes and underscores are intentionally treated
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// differently. In order to support valid hostnames as name components,
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// supporting repeated dash was added. Additionally double underscore is
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// now allowed as a separator to loosen the restriction for previously
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// supported names.
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separatorRegexp = match(`(?:[._]|__|[-]*)`)
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separator = `(?:[._]|__|[-]*)`
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// nameComponentRegexp restricts registry path component names to start
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// nameComponent restricts registry path component names to start
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// with at least one letter or number, with following parts able to be
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// separated by one period, one or two underscore and multiple dashes.
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nameComponentRegexp = expression(
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alphaNumericRegexp,
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optional(repeated(separatorRegexp, alphaNumericRegexp)))
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nameComponent = expression(
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alphaNumeric,
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optional(repeated(separator, alphaNumeric)))
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// domainComponentRegexp restricts the registry domain component of a
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// domainComponent restricts the registry domain component of a
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// repository name to start with a component as defined by DomainRegexp
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// and followed by an optional port.
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domainComponentRegexp = match(`(?:[a-zA-Z0-9]|[a-zA-Z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9-]*[a-zA-Z0-9])`)
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domainComponent = `(?:[a-zA-Z0-9]|[a-zA-Z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9-]*[a-zA-Z0-9])`
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domain = expression(
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domainComponent,
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optional(repeated(literal(`.`), domainComponent)),
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optional(literal(`:`), `[0-9]+`))
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// DomainRegexp defines the structure of potential domain components
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// that may be part of image names. This is purposely a subset of what is
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// allowed by DNS to ensure backwards compatibility with Docker image
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// names.
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DomainRegexp = expression(
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domainComponentRegexp,
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optional(repeated(literal(`.`), domainComponentRegexp)),
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optional(literal(`:`), match(`[0-9]+`)))
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DomainRegexp = re(domain)
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tag = `[\w][\w.-]{0,127}`
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// TagRegexp matches valid tag names. From docker/docker:graph/tags.go.
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TagRegexp = match(`[\w][\w.-]{0,127}`)
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TagRegexp = re(tag)
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anchoredTag = anchored(tag)
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// anchoredTagRegexp matches valid tag names, anchored at the start and
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// end of the matched string.
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anchoredTagRegexp = anchored(TagRegexp)
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anchoredTagRegexp = re(anchoredTag)
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digestPat = `[A-Za-z][A-Za-z0-9]*(?:[-_+.][A-Za-z][A-Za-z0-9]*)*[:][[:xdigit:]]{32,}`
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// DigestRegexp matches valid digests.
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DigestRegexp = match(`[A-Za-z][A-Za-z0-9]*(?:[-_+.][A-Za-z][A-Za-z0-9]*)*[:][[:xdigit:]]{32,}`)
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DigestRegexp = re(digestPat)
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anchoredDigest = anchored(digestPat)
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// anchoredDigestRegexp matches valid digests, anchored at the start and
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// end of the matched string.
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anchoredDigestRegexp = anchored(DigestRegexp)
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anchoredDigestRegexp = re(anchoredDigest)
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namePat = expression(
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optional(domain, literal(`/`)),
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nameComponent,
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optional(repeated(literal(`/`), nameComponent)))
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// NameRegexp is the format for the name component of references. The
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// regexp has capturing groups for the domain and name part omitting
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// the separating forward slash from either.
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NameRegexp = expression(
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optional(DomainRegexp, literal(`/`)),
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nameComponentRegexp,
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optional(repeated(literal(`/`), nameComponentRegexp)))
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NameRegexp = re(namePat)
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anchoredName = anchored(
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optional(capture(domain), literal(`/`)),
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capture(nameComponent,
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optional(repeated(literal(`/`), nameComponent))))
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// anchoredNameRegexp is used to parse a name value, capturing the
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// domain and trailing components.
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anchoredNameRegexp = anchored(
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optional(capture(DomainRegexp), literal(`/`)),
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capture(nameComponentRegexp,
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optional(repeated(literal(`/`), nameComponentRegexp))))
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anchoredNameRegexp = re(anchoredName)
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referencePat = anchored(capture(namePat),
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optional(literal(":"), capture(tag)),
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optional(literal("@"), capture(digestPat)))
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// ReferenceRegexp is the full supported format of a reference. The regexp
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// is anchored and has capturing groups for name, tag, and digest
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// components.
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ReferenceRegexp = anchored(capture(NameRegexp),
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optional(literal(":"), capture(TagRegexp)),
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optional(literal("@"), capture(DigestRegexp)))
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ReferenceRegexp = re(referencePat)
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identifier = `([a-f0-9]{64})`
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// IdentifierRegexp is the format for string identifier used as a
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// content addressable identifier using sha256. These identifiers
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// are like digests without the algorithm, since sha256 is used.
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IdentifierRegexp = match(`([a-f0-9]{64})`)
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IdentifierRegexp = re(identifier)
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shortIdentifier = `([a-f0-9]{6,64})`
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// ShortIdentifierRegexp is the format used to represent a prefix
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// of an identifier. A prefix may be used to match a sha256 identifier
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// within a list of trusted identifiers.
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ShortIdentifierRegexp = match(`([a-f0-9]{6,64})`)
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ShortIdentifierRegexp = re(shortIdentifier)
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anchoredIdentifier = anchored(identifier)
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// anchoredIdentifierRegexp is used to check or match an
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// identifier value, anchored at start and end of string.
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anchoredIdentifierRegexp = anchored(IdentifierRegexp)
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anchoredIdentifierRegexp = re(anchoredIdentifier)
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anchoredShortIdentifier = anchored(shortIdentifier)
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// anchoredShortIdentifierRegexp is used to check if a value
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// is a possible identifier prefix, anchored at start and end
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// of string.
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anchoredShortIdentifierRegexp = anchored(ShortIdentifierRegexp)
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anchoredShortIdentifierRegexp = re(anchoredShortIdentifier)
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)
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// match compiles the string to a regular expression.
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var match = regexp.MustCompile
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// re compiles the string to a regular expression.
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var re = regexp.MustCompile
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// literal compiles s into a literal regular expression, escaping any regexp
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// reserved characters.
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func literal(s string) *regexp.Regexp {
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re := match(regexp.QuoteMeta(s))
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func literal(s string) string {
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re := re(regexp.QuoteMeta(s))
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if _, complete := re.LiteralPrefix(); !complete {
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panic("must be a literal")
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}
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return re
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return re.String()
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}
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// expression defines a full expression, where each regular expression must
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// follow the previous.
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func expression(res ...*regexp.Regexp) *regexp.Regexp {
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func expression(res ...string) string {
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var s string
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for _, re := range res {
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s += re.String()
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s += re
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}
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return match(s)
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return s
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}
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// optional wraps the expression in a non-capturing group and makes the
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// production optional.
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func optional(res ...*regexp.Regexp) *regexp.Regexp {
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return match(group(expression(res...)).String() + `?`)
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func optional(res ...string) string {
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return group(expression(res...)) + `?`
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}
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// repeated wraps the regexp in a non-capturing group to get one or more
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// matches.
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func repeated(res ...*regexp.Regexp) *regexp.Regexp {
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return match(group(expression(res...)).String() + `+`)
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func repeated(res ...string) string {
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return group(expression(res...)) + `+`
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}
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// group wraps the regexp in a non-capturing group.
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func group(res ...*regexp.Regexp) *regexp.Regexp {
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return match(`(?:` + expression(res...).String() + `)`)
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func group(res ...string) string {
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return `(?:` + expression(res...) + `)`
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}
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// capture wraps the expression in a capturing group.
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func capture(res ...*regexp.Regexp) *regexp.Regexp {
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return match(`(` + expression(res...).String() + `)`)
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func capture(res ...string) string {
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return `(` + expression(res...) + `)`
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}
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// anchored anchors the regular expression by adding start and end delimiters.
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func anchored(res ...*regexp.Regexp) *regexp.Regexp {
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return match(`^` + expression(res...).String() + `$`)
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func anchored(res ...string) string {
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return `^` + expression(res...) + `$`
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}
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