I wouldn't recommend this approach, since regexes are fidgety to write and worse to read (believe me, I've seen millions). They're easy to get wrong, and engines may differ in subtle but important ways. The fact that the top ten regexes contains at least one such subtle bug should suggest that regexes are, in fact, not a good tool for input validation.
Finally, to wrap all this up ... I no longer use Windows to develop my games (aside from testing). I feel like this is in line with my general philosophy around using open source, cross-platform tools and libraries. I have found Windows increasingly frustrating to work with, their business practices gross, and their OS generally lacking. I grew up using Windows, but I switched to Linux full time around 3 years ago. And frankly, for programming video games, I have not missed it at all. It just doesn't offer me anything I can't do faster and more elegantly than on Linux.
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