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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T00:05:00+00:00 2026-06-14T00:05:00+00:00

My PHP code looks like this: $input = City.name = ‘New York’; $literal_pattern =

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My PHP code looks like this:

$input = "City.name = 'New York'";
$literal_pattern = '/\'.[^\']*\'/';
preg_match($literal_pattern, $input, $token);
echo $token[0]; // prints 'New York'

My regex needs to grab literals with escaped single quotes like:

$input = "City.name = 'New \' York'";
$literal_pattern = ???????????;
preg_match($literal_pattern, $input, $token);
echo $token[0]; // should prints 'New \' York'

What wil be the reges for $literal_pattern ?

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    2026-06-14T00:05:01+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 12:05 am

    Without this condition, simple…

    /('[^']*')/
    

    …would suffice, of course: match all sequences of “single quote, followed by any number of non-single-quote symbols, followed by a single quote again”.

    But as we need to be ready for two things here – both “normal” and “escaped” ones. So we should add some spice to our pattern:

    /('[^'\\]*(?:\\.[^'\\]*)*')/
    

    It might look odd (and it is), but it’s actually pretty simple too: match sequences of…

    • single quote symbol…
    • …followed by zero or more “normal” characters (not ' or \),
    • …followed by a subexpression of (“escaped” symbol, then zero or more “normal” ones), repeated 0 or more times…
    • followed by a single quote symbol.

    Example:

    $input   = "City.name = 'New \\' York (And Some Backslash Fun)\\\\'\\'"; 
    # ...as \' in any string literal will be parsed as a _single_ quote
    
    $pattern = "/('[^'\\\\]*(?:\\\\.[^'\\\\]*)*')/";
    # ... a choice: escape either slashes or single quotes; I choose the former
    
    preg_match($pattern, $input, $token);
    echo $token[0]; // 'New \' York (And Some Backslash Fun)\\'
    
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