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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T06:03:16+00:00 2026-06-12T06:03:16+00:00

I’m currently building a code generator, which aims to generate boiler plate for me

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I’m currently building a code generator, which aims to generate boiler plate for me once I write the templates and/or translations, in whatever language I have to work with.

I have a problem with a regex in Ruby. The regex aims to select whatever is between {{{ and }}}, so I can generate functions according to my needs.

My regex is currently :

/\{\{\{(([a-zA-Z]|\s)+)\}\}\}/m

My test data set is:

{{{Demande    aaa}}} => {{{tagadatsouintsouin    tutu}}}

The results are:

[["Demande aaa", "a"], ["tagadatsouintsouin tutu", "u"]]

Each time the regex picks the last character twice. That’s not exactly what I want, I need something more like this:

/\{\{\{((\w|\W)+)\}\}\}/m

But this has a flaw too, the results are:

[["Demande aaa}}} => {{{tagadatsouintsouin tutu", "u"]]

Whereas, I wish to get:

[["Demande aaa"],["tagadatsouintsouin tutu"]]

How do I correct these regexes? I could use two sets of delimiters, but it won’t teach me anything.

Edit :

All your regex run against my data sample, so you all got a point.

Regex may be overkill, and probably are overkill for my purpose. So i have two questions.

First, do the regex keep the same exact indentation ? This should be able to handle whole functions.

Second, is there something fitter for that task ?

Detailled explanation of the purpose of this tool. I’m bored to write boiler plate code in php – symfony. So i wish to generate this according to templates.

My intent is to build some views, some controllers, and even parts of model this way.

Pratical example : In my model, i wish to generate some functions according to the type of an object’s attribute. For examples, i have functions displaying correctly money. So i need to build the corect function, according to my attribute, and then put in , inside m output file.

So there is some translations which themselves need translations.

So a fictive example :

{{{euro}}} => {{{ function getMyAttributeEuro()
 {
   return formating($this->get[[MyAttribute]]);
 } }}}

In order to stock my translations, should i use regex, like

I wish to build something a bit clever, so it can build most of the basic code with no bug. So i can work on interesting code.

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    2026-06-12T06:03:17+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 6:03 am

    You have one set of capturing parentheses too many.

    /\{\{\{([a-zA-Z\s]+)\}\}\}/
    

    Also, you don’t need the /m modifier because there is no dot (.) in your regex whose behaviour would be affected by it.

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