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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T18:21:52+00:00 2026-05-17T18:21:52+00:00

This is the (non-escaped) regex i’m using so far \{<<(\w+)>>, \[(<<(\w+)>>,?)+\]\}. To match this:

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This is the (non-escaped) regex i’m using so far

\{<<"(\w+)">>, \[(<<"(\w+)">>,?)+\]\}.

To match this:

{<<"user_1">>, [<<"user_2">>,<<"user_3">>,<<"user_04">>]}.

And these are the groups I’m getting:

1: user_1
2: <<"user_04">>
3: user_04

Any thoughts on why it isn’t giving the multiple users?

If you were wondering the file format is erlang based.

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    2026-05-17T18:21:53+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 6:21 pm

    The pattern’s group count is fixed at 3. The groups capture the text at the last location where they match. The last two (nested) groups match three times in order to consume the input; you are seeing where they last matched, with the fourth user.

    What are you trying to do here? If you want to just match the contents of the <</>> delimiters, you could try something like:

    String text = "{<<\"user_1\">>, [<<\"user_2\">>,<<\"user_3\">>,<<\"user_04\">>]}";
    String regex = "<<\"(\\w+)\">>";
    Pattern p = Pattern.compile(regex);
    Matcher m = p.matcher(text);
    while (m.find()) {
      System.out.format("found: %s\n", m.group(1));
    }
    

    This generates the output:

    found: user_1
    found: user_2
    found: user_3
    found: user_04
    
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