In an instance of a custom RegExp subclass, such as MyRegExp, the MyRegExp species is the MyRegExp constructor. However, you might want to overwrite this, in order to return parent RegExp objects in your derived class methods:
class MyRegExp extends RegExp {
// Overwrite MyRegExp species to the parent RegExp constructor
static get [Symbol.species]() {
return RegExp;
}
}
Or you can use this to observe the copying process:
class MyRegExp extends RegExp {
constructor(...args) {
console.log("Creating a new MyRegExp instance with args:", args);
super(...args);
}
static get [Symbol.species]() {
console.log("Copying MyRegExp");
return this;
}
exec(value) {
console.log("Executing with lastIndex:", this.lastIndex);
return super.exec(value);
}
}
Array.from("aabbccdd".matchAll(new MyRegExp("[ac]", "g")));
// Creating a new MyRegExp instance with args: [ '[ac]', 'g' ]
// Copying MyRegExp
// Creating a new MyRegExp instance with args: [ MyRegExp /[ac]/g, 'g' ]
// Executing with lastIndex: 0
// Executing with lastIndex: 1
// Executing with lastIndex: 2
// Executing with lastIndex: 5
// Executing with lastIndex: 6