// include the latest version of the regex crate in your Cargo.toml
extern crate regex;
use regex::Regex;
fn main() {
let regex = Regex::new(r"在此输入你的正则表达式").unwrap();
let string = "A(\"Excalibur\", \"誓约胜利之剑\", LONG_SWORD, (SPFX_NOGEN | SPFX_RESTR | SPFX_SEEK | SPFX_DEFN | SPFX_INTEL | SPFX_SEARCH),
0, 0, PHYS(5, 10), DRLI(0, 0), NO_CARY, 0, A_LAWFUL, PM_KNIGHT, NON_PM, 4000L, NO_COLOR);
/*
* Stormbringer only has a 2 because it can drain a level,
* providing 8 more.
*/
A(\"Stormbringer\", \"兴风者\", RUNESWORD,
(SPFX_RESTR | SPFX_ATTK | SPFX_DEFN | SPFX_INTEL | SPFX_DRLI), 0, 0,
DRLI(5, 2), DRLI(0, 0), NO_CARY, 0, A_CHAOTIC, NON_PM, NON_PM, 8000L,
NO_COLOR);
/*
* Mjollnir will return to the hand of the wielder when thrown
* if the wielder is a Valkyrie wearing Gauntlets of Power.
*/
A(\"Mjollnir\", \"雷神之锤\", WAR_HAMMER, /* Mjo:llnir */
(SPFX_RESTR | SPFX_ATTK), 0, 0, ELEC(5, 24), NO_DFNS, NO_CARY, 0,
A_NEUTRAL, PM_VALKYRIE, NON_PM, 4000L, NO_COLOR);
A(\"Cleaver\", \"撕裂者\", BATTLE_AXE, SPFX_RESTR, 0, 0, PHYS(3, 6), NO_DFNS, NO_CARY, 0, A_NEUTRAL, PM_BARBARIAN, NON_PM, 1500L, NO_COLOR);
/*
* Grimtooth glows in warning when elves are present, but its
* damage bonus applies to all targets rather than just elves
* (handled as special case in spec_dbon()).
*/
A(\"Grimtooth\", \"邪兽之牙\", ORCISH_DAGGER, (SPFX_RESTR | SPFX_WARN | SPFX_DFLAG2),
0, M2_ELF, PHYS(2, 6), NO_DFNS,
NO_CARY, 0, A_CHAOTIC, NON_PM, PM_ORC, 300L, CLR_RED);
/*
* Orcrist and Sting have same alignment as elves.
*
* The combination of SPFX_WARN+SPFX_DFLAG2+M2_value will trigger
* EWarn_of_mon for all monsters that have the M2_value flag.
* Sting and Orcrist will warn of M2_ORC monsters.
*/
A(\"Orcrist\", \"杀兽剑\", ELVEN_BROADSWORD, (SPFX_WARN | SPFX_DFLAG2), 0, M2_ORC, PHYS(5, 0),
NO_DFNS, NO_CARY, 0, A_CHAOTIC, NON_PM, PM_ELF, 2000L, CLR_BRIGHT_BLUE); /* bright blue is actually light blue */";
// result will be an iterator over tuples containing the start and end indices for each match in the string
let result = regex.captures_iter(string);
for mat in result {
println!("{:?}", mat);
}
}
Please keep in mind that these code samples are automatically generated and are not guaranteed to work. If you find any syntax errors, feel free to submit a bug report. For a full regex reference for Rust, please visit: https://docs.rs/regex/latest/regex/