GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual
Here is a complicated regexp, used by Emacs to recognize the end of a
sentence together with any whitespace that follows. It is the value of
the variable sentence-end.
First, we show the regexp as a string in Lisp syntax to distinguish
spaces from tab characters. The string constant begins and ends with a
double-quote. \" stands for a double-quote as part of the
string, \\ for a backslash as part of the string, \t for a
tab and \n for a newline.
"[.?!][]\"')}]*\\($\\| $\\|\t\\| \\)[ \t\n]*"
In contrast, if you evaluate the variable sentence-end, you
will see the following:
sentence-end => "[.?!][]\"')}]*\\($\\| $\\| \\| \\)[ ]*"
In this output, tab and newline appear as themselves.
This regular expression contains four parts in succession and can be deciphered as follows:
[.?!]
[]\"')}]*
\" is Lisp syntax for a double-quote in
a string. The * at the end indicates that the immediately
preceding regular expression (a character set, in this case) may be
repeated zero or more times.
\\($\\|@ $\\|\t\\|@ @ \\)
[ \t\n]*