Para limpiar mi código decidí extraer mis cadenas a un archivo `properties`.

El problema es que ahora me dan un error.

> java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: can't parse argument number:    

>     Matcher m = Pattern.compile(\"{0}\").matcher(\"{1}\");
>     int groupsNum = m.groupCount();    while (m.find()) {
>        for (int i = 1; i <= groupsNum; i++) {
>            try {
>                String group = m.group(i);
>                allGroups.add(group);
>            } catch (IllegalStateException ise) {
>                allGroups.add(\"No Matches\");
>            }
>        }
>     }
> at java.text.MessageFormat.makeFormat(MessageFormat.java:1429)

Más abajo en la traza me sale la causa

> Caused by: java.lang.NumberFormatException: For input string:  "
   
>     Matcher m = Pattern.compile(\"{0}\").matcher(\"{1}\");    int
>     groupsNum = m.groupCount();    while (m.find()) {
>            for (int i = 1; i <= groupsNum; i++) {
>                try {
>                    String group = m.group(i);
>                    allGroups.add(group);
>                } catch (IllegalStateException ise) {
>                    allGroups.add(\"No Matches\");
>                }
>            }    } "
> 	at java.lang.NumberFormatException.forInputString(NumberFormatException.java:65)

Cargo la cadena de esta manera

    private static String generateJavaSearchingCode(String regexText, String testCase) {
            return MessageFormat.format(
                    java.util.ResourceBundle.getBundle("codegeneration").getString("JAVA_SEARCHING")
                    , escapedRegexText(regexText), escapedRegexText(testCase));
     }

En mi properties tengo la cadena de esta manera:

    JAVA_SEARCHING=List<String> allGroups = new ArrayList<>();\ntry {\n   Matcher m = Pattern.compile(\\"{0}\\").matcher(\\"{1}\\");\n   int groupsNum = m.groupCount();\n   while (m.find()) {\n       for (int i = 1; i <= groupsNum; i++) {\n           try {\n               String group = m.group(i);\n               allGroups.add(group);\n           } catch (IllegalStateException ise) {\n               allGroups.add(\\"No Matches\\");\n           }\n       }\n   }\n} catch (PatternSyntaxException pse) {\n   allGroups.add(pse.getMessage());\n}


Originalmente la cargaba como:

    private static String generateJavaSearchingCode(String regexText, String testCase) {
      return new StringBuilder("val allGroups = ArrayList()\n")
                    .append("try {\n")
                    .append("    val m = Pattern.compile(\"")
                    .append(escapedRegexText(regexText))
                    .append("\").matcher(\"")
                    .append(escapedRegexText(testCase))
                    .append("\")\n")
                    .append("   val groupsNum = m.groupCount()\n")
                    .append("   while (m.find()) {\n")
                    .append("       for (i in 1..groupsNum) {\n")
                    .append("           try {\n")
                    .append("               val group = m.group(i)\n")
                    .append("               allGroups.add(group)\n")
                    .append("           } catch (ise:IllegalStateException) {\n")
                    .append("               allGroups.add(\"No Matches\")\n")
                    .append("           }\n")
                    .append("       }\n")
                    .append("   }\n")
                    .append("} catch (pse:PatternSyntaxException) {\n")
                    .append("   allGroups.add(pse.getMessage())\n")
                    .append("}")
                    .toString();
    }

Y nunca me dió ese tipo de problemas.

Se me hace muy curioso porque el refactor funcionó perfeto en otras cadenas, por ejemplo

    JAVA_SPLIT=Pattern pattern = Pattern.compile(\\"{0}\\");\nString[] splitted= pattern.split(\\"{1}\\",0);