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RegExp constructor
Constructs a regular expression.
Throws a FormatException if source is not valid regular expression syntax.
If multiLine is enabled, then ^ and $ will match the beginning and end of a line, in addition to matching beginning and end of input, respectively.
If caseSensitive is disabled, then case is ignored.
If unicode is enabled, then the pattern is treated as a Unicode pattern as described by the ECMAScript standard.
If dotAll is enabled, then the . pattern will match all characters, including line terminators.
Example:
final wordPattern = RegExp(r'(\w+)');
final digitPattern = RegExp(r'(\d+)');
Notice the use of a raw string in the first example, and a regular string in the second. Because of the many escapes, like \d, used in regular expressions, it is common to use a raw string here, unless string interpolation is required.
Implementation
external factory RegExp(String source,
{bool multiLine = false,
bool caseSensitive = true,
@Since("2.4") bool unicode = false,
@Since("2.4") bool dotAll = false});
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