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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T02:59:01+00:00 2026-05-14T02:59:01+00:00

I want to be able to parse file paths like this one: /var/www/index.(htm|html|php|shtml) into

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I want to be able to parse file paths like this one:

 /var/www/index.(htm|html|php|shtml)

into an ordered array:

 array("htm", "html", "php", "shtml")

and then produce a list of alternatives:

/var/www/index.htm
/var/www/index.html
/var/www/index.php
/var/www/index.shtml

Right now, I have a preg_match statement that can split two alternatives:

 preg_match_all ("/\(([^)]*)\|([^)]*)\)/", $path_resource, $matches);

Could somebody give me a pointer how to extend this to accept an unlimited number of alternatives (at least two)? Just regarding the regular expression, the rest I can deal with.

The rule is:

  • The list needs to start with a ( and close with a )

  • There must be one | in the list (i.e. at least two alternatives)

  • Any other occurrence(s) of ( or ) are to remain untouched.

Update: I need to be able to also deal with multiple bracket pairs such as:

 /var/(www|www2)/index.(htm|html|php|shtml)

sorry I didn’t say that straight away.

Update 2: If you’re looking to do what I’m trying to do in the filesystem, then note that glob() already brings this functionality out of the box. There is no need to implement a custom solutiom. See @Gordon’s answer below for details.

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    2026-05-14T02:59:02+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 2:59 am

    Non-regex solution 🙂

    <?php
    
    $test = '/var/www/index.(htm|html|php|shtml)';
    
    /**
     *
     * @param string $str "/var/www/index.(htm|html|php|shtml)"
     * @return array "/var/www/index.htm", "/var/www/index.php", etc
     */
    function expand_bracket_pair($str)
    {
        // Only get the very last "(" and ignore all others.
        $bracketStartPos = strrpos($str, '(');
        $bracketEndPos = strrpos($str, ')');
    
        // Split on ",".
        $exts = substr($str, $bracketStartPos, $bracketEndPos - $bracketStartPos);
        $exts = trim($exts, '()|');
        $exts = explode('|', $exts);
    
        // List all possible file names.
        $names = array();
    
        $prefix = substr($str, 0, $bracketStartPos);
        $affix = substr($str, $bracketEndPos + 1);
        foreach ($exts as $ext)
        {
            $names[] = "{$prefix}{$ext}{$affix}";
        }
    
        return $names;
    }
    
    function expand_filenames($input)
    {
        $nbBrackets = substr_count($input, '(');
    
        // Start with the last pair.
        $sets = expand_bracket_pair($input);
    
        // Now work backwards and recurse for each generated filename set.
        for ($i = 0; $i < $nbBrackets; $i++)
        {
            foreach ($sets as $k => $set)
            {
                $sets = array_merge(
                    $sets,
                    expand_bracket_pair($set)
                );
            }
        }
    
        // Clean up.
        foreach ($sets as $k => $set)
        {
            if (false !== strpos($set, '('))
            {
                unset($sets[$k]);
            }
        }
        $sets = array_unique($sets);
        sort($sets);
    
        return $sets;
    }
    
    var_dump(expand_filenames('/(a|b)/var/(www|www2)/index.(htm|html|php|shtml)'));
    
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