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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T12:49:42+00:00 2026-05-27T12:49:42+00:00

I have content like foo == ‘bar test baz’ and test.asd = buz foo

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I have content like foo == 'bar test baz' and test.asd = "buz foo". I need to match the “identifiers”, the ones on the left that are not within double/single quotes. This is what I have now:

preg_replace_callback('#([a-zA-Z\\.]+)#', function($matches) {
    var_dump($matches);
}, $subject);

It now matches even those within strings. How would I write one that does not match the string ones?

Another example: foo == 5 AND bar != 'buz' OR fuz == 'foo bar fuz luz'. So in essence, match a-zA-Z that are not inside strings.

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    2026-05-27T12:49:43+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 12:49 pm
    /^[^'"=]*/
    

    would work on your examples. It matches any number of characters (starting at the start of the string) that are neither quotes nor equals signs.

    /^[^'"=\s]*/
    

    additionally avoids matching whitespace which may or may not be what you need.

    Edit:

    You’re asking how to match letters (and possibly dots?) outside of quoted sections anywhere in the text. This is more complicated. A regex that can correctly identify whether it’s currently outside of a quoted string (by making sure that the number of quotes, excluding escaped quotes and nested quotes, is even) looks like this as a PHP regex:

    '/(?:
     (?=      # Assert even number of (relevant) single quotes, looking ahead:
      (?:
       (?:\\\\.|"(?:\\\\.|[^"\\\\])*"|[^\\\\\'"])*
       \'
       (?:\\\\.|"(?:\\\\.|[^"\'\\\\])*"|[^\\\\\'])*
       \'
      )*
      (?:\\\\.|"(?:\\\\.|[^"\\\\])*"|[^\\\\\'])*
      $
     )
     (?=      # Assert even number of (relevant) double quotes, looking ahead:
      (?:
       (?:\\\\.|\'(?:\\\\.|[^\'\\\\])*\'|[^\\\\\'"])*
       "
       (?:\\\\.|\'(?:\\\\.|[^\'"\\\\])*\'|[^\\\\"])*
       "
      )*
      (?:\\\\.|\'(?:\\\\.|[^\'\\\\])*\'|[^\\\\"])*
      $
     )
     ([A-Za-z.]+) # Match ASCII letters/dots
    )+/x'
    

    An explanation can be found here. But probably a regex isn’t the right tool for this.

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