What is a regex to match ONLY an empty string?

I would use a negative lookahead for any character:

^(?![\s\S])

This can only match if the input is totally empty, because the character class will match any character, including any of the various newline characters.


As explained in http://www.regular-expressions.info/anchors.html under the section "Strings Ending with a Line Break", \Z will generally match before the end of the last newline in strings that end in a newline. If you want to only match the end of the string, you need to use \z. The exception to this rule is Python.

In other words, to exclusively match an empty string, you need to use /\A\z/.


It's as simple as the following. Many of the other answers aren't understood by the RE2 dialect used by C and golang.

^$

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