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The unicodeSets accessor property of RegExp instances returns whether or not the v flag is used with this regular expression.
const regex1 = /[\p{Lowercase}&&\p{Script=Greek}]/;
const regex2 = /[\p{Lowercase}&&\p{Script=Greek}]/v;
console.log(regex1.unicodeSets);
// Expected output: false
console.log(regex2.unicodeSets);
// Expected output: true
RegExp.prototype.unicodeSets has the value true if the v flag was used; otherwise, false. The v flag is an "upgrade" to the u flag that enables more Unicode-related features. ("v" is the next letter after "u" in the alphabet.) Because u and v interpret the same regex in incompatible ways, using both flags results in a SyntaxError. With the v flag, you get all features mentioned in the u flag description, plus:
\p escape sequence can be additionally used to match properties of strings, instead of just characters.[^...] constructs a complement class instead of negating the match result, avoiding some confusing behaviors with case-insensitive matching. For more information, see Complement classes and case-insensitive matching.Some valid u-mode regexes become invalid in v-mode. Specifically, the character class syntax is different and some characters can no longer appear literally. For more information, see v-mode character class.
Note:
The v mode does not interpret grapheme clusters as single characters; they are still multiple code points. For example, /[]/v is still able to match "".
The set accessor of unicodeSets is undefined. You cannot change this property directly.
const regex = /[\p{Script_Extensions=Greek}&&\p{Letter}]/v;
console.log(regex.unicodeSets); // true
| Specification |
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| ECMAScript 2027 LanguageSpecification # sec-get-regexp.prototype.unicodesets |
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