// include the latest version of the regex crate in your Cargo.toml
extern crate regex;
use regex::Regex;
fn main() {
let regex = Regex::new(r#"(?i)(?<![src|href]\=\"(\n*|\s*)?)((?:https?):\/\/[\-A-Z0-9+\u0026\u2019@#\/%?=()~_|!:,.;]*[\-A-Z0-9+\u0026@#\/%=~()_|])"#).unwrap();
let string = "http://www.naver.com
http://www.google.com
http://www.google.com
http://www.naver.com
https://www.naver.com
www.naver.com
http://naver.com
www.naver.com
<img style=\"vertical-align: top;\" alt=\"\" src=\" https://www.kita.net/mailclub/DailyTradeNews/images/gk_top_banner_191111.jpg\" border=\"0\">
<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https://www.kita.net/asocGuidance/notice/noticeDetail.do?pageIndex=1&nIndex=1792315&indexArray=&sortArray=&searchReqType=detail&searchStartDate=&searchEndDate=&searchCommCode1=&searchCondition=TITLE&searchKeyword=\">
<a target=\"_blank\" href=\" https://www.kita.net/asocGuidance/notice/noticeDetail.do?pageIndex=1&nIndex=1792315&indexArray=&sortArray=&searchReqType=detail&searchStartDate=&searchEndDate=&searchCommCode1=&searchCondition=TITLE&searchKeyword=\">
<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"
https://www.kita.net/asocGuidance/notice/noticeDetail.do?pageIndex=1&nIndex=1792315&indexArray=&sortArray=&searchReqType=detail&searchStartDate=&searchEndDate=&searchCommCode1=&searchCondition=TITLE&searchKeyword=\">
<a target=\"_blank\" href= \"
https://www.kita.net/asocGuidance/notice/noticeDetail.do?pageIndex=1&nIndex=1792315&indexArray=&sortArray=&searchReqType=detail&searchStartDate=&searchEndDate=&searchCommCode1=&searchCondition=TITLE&searchKeyword=\">
(?<!\\=\\\"(\\n|\\s).?)((?:https?):\\/\\/[\\-A-Z0-9+\\u0026\\u2019@#\\/%?=()~_|!:,.;]*[\\-A-Z0-9+\\u0026@#\\/%=~()_|])
(^|[\\s\\n]|<[A-Za-z]*\\/?>)((?:https?|ftp):\\/\\/[\\-A-Z0-9+\\u0026\\u2019@#\\/%?=()~_|!:,.;]*[\\-A-Z0-9+\\u0026@#\\/%=~()_|])
//최종
(?<![src|href]\\=\\\"(\\n*|\\s*)?)((?:https?):\\/\\/[\\-A-Z0-9+\\u0026\\u2019@#\\/%?=()~_|!:,.;]*[\\-A-Z0-9+\\u0026@#\\/%=~()_|])";
// result will be an iterator over tuples containing the start and end indices for each match in the string
let result = regex.captures_iter(string);
for mat in result {
println!("{:?}", mat);
}
}
Please keep in mind that these code samples are automatically generated and are not guaranteed to work. If you find any syntax errors, feel free to submit a bug report. For a full regex reference for Rust, please visit: https://docs.rs/regex/latest/regex/