matches = regExp.allMatches(str);"> matches = regExp.allMatches(str);"> matches = regExp.allMatches(str);">
var regExp = new RegExp(r"(\\w+)");
var str = "Parse my string";
Iterable<Match> matches = regExp.allMatches(str);

It’s a good idea to use “raw strings” (prefix with r) when writing regular expressions so you can use unescaped backslashes in your expression.