RegExp.prototype.dotAll
The dotAll
accessor property of RegExp
instances returns whether or not the s
flag is used with this regular expression.
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Description
RegExp.prototype.dotAll
has the value true
if the s
flag was used; otherwise, false
. The s
flag indicates that the dot special character (.
) should additionally match the following line terminator ("newline") characters in a string, which it would not match otherwise:
- U+000A LINE FEED (LF) (
\n
) - U+000D CARRIAGE RETURN (CR) (
\r
) - U+2028 LINE SEPARATOR
- U+2029 PARAGRAPH SEPARATOR
This effectively means the dot will match any character on the Unicode Basic Multilingual Plane (BMP). To allow it to match astral characters, the u
(unicode) flag should be used. Using both flags in conjunction allows the dot to match any Unicode character, without exceptions.
The set accessor of dotAll
is undefined
. You cannot change this property directly.
Examples
Using dotAll
js
const str1 = "bar\nexample foo example";
const regex1 = /bar.example/s;
console.log(regex1.dotAll); // true
console.log(str1.replace(regex1, "")); // foo example
const str2 = "bar\nexample foo example";
const regex2 = /bar.example/;
console.log(regex2.dotAll); // false
console.log(str2.replace(regex2, ""));
// bar
// example foo example
Specifications
Specification |
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ECMAScript Language Specification # sec-get-regexp.prototype.dotAll |
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