Comments

The sequence (?# marks the start of a comment which continues up to the next closing parenthesis. Nested parentheses are not permitted. The characters that make up a comment play no part in the pattern matching at all.

If the PCRE_EXTENDED option is set, an unescaped # character outside a character class introduces a comment that continues up to the next newline character in the pattern.

Example #1 Usage of comments in PCRE pattern

<?php

$subject 
'test';

/* (?# can be used to add comments without enabling PCRE_EXTENDED */
$match preg_match('/te(?# this is a comment)st/'$subject);
var_dump($match);

/* Whitespace and # is treated as part of the pattern unless PCRE_EXTENDED is enabled */
$match preg_match('/te   #~~~~
st/'
$subject);
var_dump($match);

/* When PCRE_EXTENDED is enabled, all whitespace data characters and anything
   that follows an unescaped # on the same line is ignored */
$match preg_match('/te    #~~~~
st/x'
$subject);
var_dump($match);

The above example will output:

int(1)
int(0)
int(1)

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