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Asked: May 29, 20262026-05-29T14:41:41+00:00 2026-05-29T14:41:41+00:00

Reading Chomsky hierarchy … … I know regexp can’t parse type-2 grammars (context-free grammars),

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… I know regexp can’t parse type-2 grammars (context-free grammars), and also type-1 and type-0.
Can regular expressions parse/catch ALL type-3 grammars (regular grammars)?

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    2026-05-29T14:41:43+00:00Added an answer on May 29, 2026 at 2:41 pm

    Yes, provided they support alternation, concatenation, and the Kleene star. This is the case for regexes of the PCRE (Perl/Java/JavaScript/PHP/…) type: alternation is implemented by ((...)|(...)), concatenation by (...)(...), and the Kleene star by (...)*. (There are a few other details — in most of these languages you need to use something like \A and \z to indicate “start-of-string” and “end-of-string”, which in a regular grammar is taken for granted — but that’s the idea.)

    But not everything called a “regular expression” in a programming context necessarily has all of the above; for example, POSIX Basic Regular Expressions supports only a very limited form of alternation, where all “branches” of the alternation consist of a single character (e.g., whereas PCREs has both (a|b|c) and the special-case-equivalent [abc], POSIX BREs only have [abc], so can’t express something like (ab|c)).

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