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description: 'Enforce `RegExp#exec` over `String#match` if no global flag is provided.'
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---
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> 🛑 This file is source code, not the primary documentation location! 🛑
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>
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> See **https://typescript-eslint.io/rules/prefer-regexp-exec** for documentation.
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As `String#match` is defined to be the same as `RegExp#exec` when the regular expression does not include the `g` flag, prefer a consistent usage.
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## Rule Details
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This rule is aimed at enforcing a consistent way to apply regular expressions to strings.
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From [`String#match` on MDN](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/String/match):
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> If the regular expression does not include the g flag, returns the same result as `RegExp.exec()`.
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`RegExp#exec` may also be slightly faster than `String#match`; this is the reason to choose it as the preferred usage.
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Examples of code for this rule:
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<!--tabs-->
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### ❌ Incorrect
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```ts
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'something'.match(/thing/);
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'some things are just things'.match(/thing/);
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const text = 'something';
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const search = /thing/;
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text.match(search);
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```
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### ✅ Correct
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```ts
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/thing/.exec('something');
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'some things are just things'.match(/thing/g);
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const text = 'something';
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const search = /thing/;
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search.exec(text);
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```
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## Options
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```jsonc
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// .eslintrc.json
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{
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"rules": {
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"@typescript-eslint/prefer-regexp-exec": "warn"
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}
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}
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```
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This rule is not configurable.
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## When Not To Use It
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If you prefer consistent use of `String#match` for both, with `g` flag and without it, you can turn this rule off.
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