You might use //x to make your regex a bit more readable. Like this:
'/ [\w().-]* \(? ([\w.-])? \)? \s* -> \s* $ /x'
You could even use more than one line and comments to make the regex much clearer, but since we need to store it in a string I left that out
I don't see anything which would produce an error but the regex part between the two parens (and the parens themselves) will never match anything because the first part already matched it.
In reply to Re: Regex check
by jethro
in thread Regex check
by spivey49
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