I'm stumped (big surprise). I have a string like the following:
[You want this code]. But under no circumstances do you \[want this c +ode]\.
I need a regex that will give me You want this code but not want this code (contained within the second set of brackets).

All I've been able to come up with is something that will break out on plain brackets. I need to be able to tell the regex engine to break on brackets but not on \brackets\.

(It is safe to assume that brackets and \brackets\ will always occur in pairs, however, brackets may occur within \brackets\.)

Any thoughts?

If things get any worse, I'll have to ask you to stop helping me.

Edit kudra, 2002-05-27 Corrected title


In reply to regex for [ but not \[ by shockme

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