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Version 8.13 30-Apr-2011 |
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1. Updating the JIT compiler. |
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2. JIT compiler now supports OP_NCREF, OP_RREF and OP_NRREF. New test cases |
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3. Fix cache-flush issue on PowerPC (It is still an experimental JIT port). |
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PCRE_EXTRA_TABLES is not suported by JIT, and should be checked before |
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calling _pcre_jit_exec. Some extra comments are added. |
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4. Mark settings inside atomic groups that do not contain any capturing |
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parentheses, for example, (?>a(*:m)), were not being passed out. This bug |
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was introduced by change 18 for 8.20. |
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5. Supporting of \x, \U and \u in JavaScript compatibility mode based on the |
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ECMA-262 standard. |
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6. Lookbehinds such as (?<=a{2}b) that contained a fixed repetition were |
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erroneously being rejected as "not fixed length" if PCRE_CASELESS was set. |
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This bug was probably introduced by change 9 of 8.13. |
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7. While fixing 6 above, I noticed that a number of other items were being |
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incorrectly rejected as "not fixed length". This arose partly because newer |
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opcodes had not been added to the fixed-length checking code. I have (a) |
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corrected the bug and added tests for these items, and (b) arranged for an |
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error to occur if an unknown opcode is encountered while checking for fixed |
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length instead of just assuming "not fixed length". The items that were |
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rejected were: (*ACCEPT), (*COMMIT), (*FAIL), (*MARK), (*PRUNE), (*SKIP), |
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(*THEN), \h, \H, \v, \V, and single character negative classes with fixed |
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repetitions, e.g. [^a]{3}, with and without PCRE_CASELESS. |
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8. A possessively repeated conditional subpattern such as (?(?=c)c|d)++ was |
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being incorrectly compiled and would have given unpredicatble results. |
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9. A possessively repeated subpattern with minimum repeat count greater than |
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one behaved incorrectly. For example, (A){2,}+ behaved as if it was |
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(A)(A)++ which meant that, after a subsequent mismatch, backtracking into |
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the first (A) could occur when it should not. |
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10. Add a cast and remove a redundant test from the code. |
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11. JIT should use pcre_malloc/pcre_free for allocation. |
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12. Updated pcre-config so that it no longer shows -L/usr/lib, which seems |
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best practice nowadays, and helps with cross-compiling. (If the exec_prefix |
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is anything other than /usr, -L is still shown). |
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13. In non-UTF-8 mode, \C is now supported in lookbehinds and DFA matching. |
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14. Perl does not support \N without a following name in a [] class; PCRE now |
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also gives an error. |
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15. If a forward reference was repeated with an upper limit of around 2000, |
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it caused the error "internal error: overran compiling workspace". The |
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maximum number of forward references (including repeats) was limited by the |
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internal workspace, and dependent on the LINK_SIZE. The code has been |
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rewritten so that the workspace expands (via pcre_malloc) if necessary, and |
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the default depends on LINK_SIZE. There is a new upper limit (for safety) |
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of around 200,000 forward references. While doing this, I also speeded up |
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the filling in of repeated forward references. |
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16. A repeated forward reference in a pattern such as (a)(?2){2}(.) was |
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incorrectly expecting the subject to contain another "a" after the start. |
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17. When (*SKIP:name) is activated without a corresponding (*MARK:name) earlier |
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in the match, the SKIP should be ignored. This was not happening; instead |
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the SKIP was being treated as NOMATCH. For patterns such as |
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/A(*MARK:A)A+(*SKIP:B)Z|AAC/ this meant that the AAC branch was never |
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18. The behaviour of (*MARK), (*PRUNE), and (*THEN) has been reworked and is |
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now much more compatible with Perl, in particular in cases where the result |
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is a non-match for a non-anchored pattern. For example, if |
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/b(*:m)f|a(*:n)w/ is matched against "abc", the non-match returns the name |
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"m", where previously it did not return a name. A side effect of this |
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change is that for partial matches, the last encountered mark name is |
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returned, as for non matches. A number of tests that were previously not |
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Perl-compatible have been moved into the Perl-compatible test files. The |
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refactoring has had the pleasing side effect of removing one argument from |
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the match() function, thus reducing its stack requirements. |
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19. If the /S+ option was used in pcretest to study a pattern using JIT, |
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subsequent uses of /S (without +) incorrectly behaved like /S+. |
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21. Retrieve executable code size support for the JIT compiler and fixing |
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some warnings. |
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22. A caseless match of a UTF-8 character whose other case uses fewer bytes did |
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not work when the shorter character appeared right at the end of the |
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subject string. |
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23. Added some (int) casts to non-JIT modules to reduce warnings on 64-bit |
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systems. |
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24. Added PCRE_INFO_JITSIZE to pass on the value from (21) above, and also |
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output it when the /M option is used in pcretest. |
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1. Change 37 of 8.13 broke patterns like [:a]...[b:] because it thought it had |
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a POSIX class. After further experiments with Perl, which convinced me that |
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Perl has bugs and confusions, a closing square bracket is no longer allowed |
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in a POSIX name. This bug also affected patterns with classes that started |
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with full stops. |
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2. If a pattern such as /(a)b|ac/ is matched against "ac", there is no |
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captured substring, but while checking the failing first alternative, |
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substring 1 is temporarily captured. If the output vector supplied to |
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pcre_exec() was not big enough for this capture, the yield of the function |
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was still zero ("insufficient space for captured substrings"). This cannot |
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be totally fixed without adding another stack variable, which seems a lot |
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of expense for a edge case. However, I have improved the situation in cases |
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such as /(a)(b)x|abc/ matched against "abc", where the return code |
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indicates that fewer than the maximum number of slots in the ovector have |
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been set. |
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3. Related to (2) above: when there are more back references in a pattern than |
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slots in the output vector, pcre_exec() uses temporary memory during |
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matching, and copies in the captures as far as possible afterwards. It was |
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using the entire output vector, but this conflicts with the specification |
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that only 2/3 is used for passing back captured substrings. Now it uses |
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only the first 2/3, for compatibility. This is, of course, another edge |
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4. Zoltan Herczeg's just-in-time compiler support has been integrated into the |
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main code base, and can be used by building with --enable-jit. When this is |
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done, pcregrep automatically uses it unless --disable-pcregrep-jit or the |
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runtime --no-jit option is given. |
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5. When the number of matches in a pcre_dfa_exec() run exactly filled the |
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ovector, the return from the function was zero, implying that there were |
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other matches that did not fit. The correct "exactly full" value is now |
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returned. |
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6. If a subpattern that was called recursively or as a subroutine contained |
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(*PRUNE) or any other control that caused it to give a non-standard return, |
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invalid errors such as "Error -26 (nested recursion at the same subject |
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position)" or even infinite loops could occur. |
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7. If a pattern such as /a(*SKIP)c|b(*ACCEPT)|/ was studied, it stopped |
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computing the minimum length on reaching *ACCEPT, and so ended up with the |
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wrong value of 1 rather than 0. Further investigation indicates that |
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computing a minimum subject length in the presence of *ACCEPT is difficult |
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(think back references, subroutine calls), and so I have changed the code |
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so that no minimum is registered for a pattern that contains *ACCEPT. |
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8. If (*THEN) was present in the first (true) branch of a conditional group, |
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it was not handled as intended. [But see 16 below.] |
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9. Replaced RunTest.bat and CMakeLists.txt with improved versions provided by |
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Sheri Pierce. |
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10. A pathological pattern such as /(*ACCEPT)a/ was miscompiled, thinking that |
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the first byte in a match must be "a". |
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11. Change 17 for 8.13 increased the recursion depth for patterns like |
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/a(?:.)*?a/ drastically. I've improved things by remembering whether a |
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pattern contains any instances of (*THEN). If it does not, the old |
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optimizations are restored. It would be nice to do this on a per-group |
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basis, but at the moment that is not feasible. |
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12. In some environments, the output of pcretest -C is CRLF terminated. This |
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broke RunTest's code that checks for the link size. A single white space |
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character after the value is now allowed for. |
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13. RunTest now checks for the "fr" locale as well as for "fr_FR" and "french". |
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For "fr", it uses the Windows-specific input and output files. |
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14. If (*THEN) appeared in a group that was called recursively or as a |
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subroutine, it did not work as intended. [But see next item.] |
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15. Consider the pattern /A (B(*THEN)C) | D/ where A, B, C, and D are complex |
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pattern fragments (but not containing any | characters). If A and B are |
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matched, but there is a failure in C so that it backtracks to (*THEN), PCRE |
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was behaving differently to Perl. PCRE backtracked into A, but Perl goes to |
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D. In other words, Perl considers parentheses that do not contain any | |
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characters to be part of a surrounding alternative, whereas PCRE was |
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treading (B(*THEN)C) the same as (B(*THEN)C|(*FAIL)) -- which Perl handles |
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differently. PCRE now behaves in the same way as Perl, except in the case |
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of subroutine/recursion calls such as (?1) which have in any case always |
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been different (but PCRE had them first :-). |
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16. Related to 15 above: Perl does not treat the | in a conditional group as |
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creating alternatives. Such a group is treated in the same way as an |
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ordinary group without any | characters when processing (*THEN). PCRE has |
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been changed to match Perl's behaviour. |
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17. If a user had set PCREGREP_COLO(U)R to something other than 1:31, the |
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RunGrepTest script failed. |
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18. Change 22 for version 13 caused atomic groups to use more stack. This is |
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inevitable for groups that contain captures, but it can lead to a lot of |
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stack use in large patterns. The old behaviour has been restored for atomic |
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groups that do not contain any capturing parentheses. |
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19. If the PCRE_NO_START_OPTIMIZE option was set for pcre_compile(), it did not |
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suppress the check for a minimum subject length at run time. (If it was |
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given to pcre_exec() or pcre_dfa_exec() it did work.) |
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20. Fixed an ASCII-dependent infelicity in pcretest that would have made it |
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fail to work when decoding hex characters in data strings in EBCDIC |
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environments. |
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21. It appears that in at least one Mac OS environment, the isxdigit() function |
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is implemented as a macro that evaluates to its argument more than once, |
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contravening the C 90 Standard (I haven't checked a later standard). There |
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was an instance in pcretest which caused it to go wrong when processing |
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\x{...} escapes in subject strings. The has been rewritten to avoid using |
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things like p++ in the argument of isxdigit(). |
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Version 8.13 16-Aug-2011 |
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1. The Unicode data tables have been updated to Unicode 6.0.0. |
1. The Unicode data tables have been updated to Unicode 6.0.0. |
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code. (b) A reference to 2 copies of a 3-byte code would not match 2 of a |
code. (b) A reference to 2 copies of a 3-byte code would not match 2 of a |
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2-byte code at the end of the subject (it thought there wasn't enough data |
2-byte code at the end of the subject (it thought there wasn't enough data |
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left). |
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5. Comprehensive information about what went wrong is now returned by |
5. Comprehensive information about what went wrong is now returned by |
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pcre_exec() and pcre_dfa_exec() when the UTF-8 string check fails, as long |
pcre_exec() and pcre_dfa_exec() when the UTF-8 string check fails, as long |
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as the output vector has at least 2 elements. The offset of the start of |
as the output vector has at least 2 elements. The offset of the start of |
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the failing character and a reason code are placed in the vector. |
the failing character and a reason code are placed in the vector. |
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6. When the UTF-8 string check fails for pcre_compile(), the offset that is |
6. When the UTF-8 string check fails for pcre_compile(), the offset that is |
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now returned is for the first byte of the failing character, instead of the |
now returned is for the first byte of the failing character, instead of the |
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last byte inspected. This is an incompatible change, but I hope it is small |
last byte inspected. This is an incompatible change, but I hope it is small |
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enough not to be a problem. It makes the returned offset consistent with |
enough not to be a problem. It makes the returned offset consistent with |
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pcre_exec() and pcre_dfa_exec(). |
pcre_exec() and pcre_dfa_exec(). |
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7. pcretest now gives a text phrase as well as the error number when |
7. pcretest now gives a text phrase as well as the error number when |
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pcre_exec() or pcre_dfa_exec() fails; if the error is a UTF-8 check |
pcre_exec() or pcre_dfa_exec() fails; if the error is a UTF-8 check |
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failure, the offset and reason code are output. |
failure, the offset and reason code are output. |
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8. When \R was used with a maximizing quantifier it failed to skip backwards |
8. When \R was used with a maximizing quantifier it failed to skip backwards |
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over a \r\n pair if the subsequent match failed. Instead, it just skipped |
over a \r\n pair if the subsequent match failed. Instead, it just skipped |
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back over a single character (\n). This seems wrong (because it treated the |
back over a single character (\n). This seems wrong (because it treated the |
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two characters as a single entity when going forwards), conflicts with the |
two characters as a single entity when going forwards), conflicts with the |
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documentation that \R is equivalent to (?>\r\n|\n|...etc), and makes the |
documentation that \R is equivalent to (?>\r\n|\n|...etc), and makes the |
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behaviour of \R* different to (\R)*, which also seems wrong. The behaviour |
behaviour of \R* different to (\R)*, which also seems wrong. The behaviour |
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has been changed. |
has been changed. |
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9. Some internal refactoring has changed the processing so that the handling |
9. Some internal refactoring has changed the processing so that the handling |
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of the PCRE_CASELESS and PCRE_MULTILINE options is done entirely at compile |
of the PCRE_CASELESS and PCRE_MULTILINE options is done entirely at compile |
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time (the PCRE_DOTALL option was changed this way some time ago: version |
time (the PCRE_DOTALL option was changed this way some time ago: version |
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7.7 change 16). This has made it possible to abolish the OP_OPT op code, |
7.7 change 16). This has made it possible to abolish the OP_OPT op code, |
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which was always a bit of a fudge. It also means that there is one less |
which was always a bit of a fudge. It also means that there is one less |
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argument for the match() function, which reduces its stack requirements |
argument for the match() function, which reduces its stack requirements |
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slightly. This change also fixes an incompatibility with Perl: the pattern |
slightly. This change also fixes an incompatibility with Perl: the pattern |
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(?i:([^b]))(?1) should not match "ab", but previously PCRE gave a match. |
(?i:([^b]))(?1) should not match "ab", but previously PCRE gave a match. |
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10. More internal refactoring has drastically reduced the number of recursive |
10. More internal refactoring has drastically reduced the number of recursive |
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calls to match() for possessively repeated groups such as (abc)++ when |
calls to match() for possessively repeated groups such as (abc)++ when |
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using pcre_exec(). |
using pcre_exec(). |
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11. While implementing 10, a number of bugs in the handling of groups were |
11. While implementing 10, a number of bugs in the handling of groups were |
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discovered and fixed: |
discovered and fixed: |
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(?<=(a)+) was not diagnosed as invalid (non-fixed-length lookbehind). |
(?<=(a)+) was not diagnosed as invalid (non-fixed-length lookbehind). |
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(a|)*(?1) gave a compile-time internal error. |
(a|)*(?1) gave a compile-time internal error. |
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((a|)+)+ did not notice that the outer group could match an empty string. |
((a|)+)+ did not notice that the outer group could match an empty string. |
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(^a|^)+ was not marked as anchored. |
(^a|^)+ was not marked as anchored. |
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(.*a|.*)+ was not marked as matching at start or after a newline. |
(.*a|.*)+ was not marked as matching at start or after a newline. |
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12. Yet more internal refactoring has removed another argument from the match() |
12. Yet more internal refactoring has removed another argument from the match() |
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function. Special calls to this function are now indicated by setting a |
function. Special calls to this function are now indicated by setting a |
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value in a variable in the "match data" data block. |
value in a variable in the "match data" data block. |
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13. Be more explicit in pcre_study() instead of relying on "default" for |
13. Be more explicit in pcre_study() instead of relying on "default" for |
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opcodes that mean there is no starting character; this means that when new |
opcodes that mean there is no starting character; this means that when new |
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ones are added and accidentally left out of pcre_study(), testing should |
ones are added and accidentally left out of pcre_study(), testing should |
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pick them up. |
pick them up. |
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14. The -s option of pcretest has been documented for ages as being an old |
14. The -s option of pcretest has been documented for ages as being an old |
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synonym of -m (show memory usage). I have changed it to mean "force study |
synonym of -m (show memory usage). I have changed it to mean "force study |
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for every regex", that is, assume /S for every regex. This is similar to -i |
for every regex", that is, assume /S for every regex. This is similar to -i |
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and -d etc. It's slightly incompatible, but I'm hoping nobody is still |
and -d etc. It's slightly incompatible, but I'm hoping nobody is still |
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using it. It makes it easier to run collections of tests with and without |
using it. It makes it easier to run collections of tests with and without |
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study enabled, and thereby test pcre_study() more easily. All the standard |
study enabled, and thereby test pcre_study() more easily. All the standard |
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tests are now run with and without -s (but some patterns can be marked as |
tests are now run with and without -s (but some patterns can be marked as |
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"never study" - see 20 below). |
"never study" - see 20 below). |
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15. When (*ACCEPT) was used in a subpattern that was called recursively, the |
15. When (*ACCEPT) was used in a subpattern that was called recursively, the |
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restoration of the capturing data to the outer values was not happening |
restoration of the capturing data to the outer values was not happening |
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correctly. |
correctly. |
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16. If a recursively called subpattern ended with (*ACCEPT) and matched an |
16. If a recursively called subpattern ended with (*ACCEPT) and matched an |
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empty string, and PCRE_NOTEMPTY was set, pcre_exec() thought the whole |
empty string, and PCRE_NOTEMPTY was set, pcre_exec() thought the whole |
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pattern had matched an empty string, and so incorrectly returned a no |
pattern had matched an empty string, and so incorrectly returned a no |
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match. |
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17. There was optimizing code for the last branch of non-capturing parentheses, |
17. There was optimizing code for the last branch of non-capturing parentheses, |
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and also for the obeyed branch of a conditional subexpression, which used |
and also for the obeyed branch of a conditional subexpression, which used |
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tail recursion to cut down on stack usage. Unfortunately, not that there is |
tail recursion to cut down on stack usage. Unfortunately, now that there is |
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the possibility of (*THEN) occurring in these branches, tail recursion is |
the possibility of (*THEN) occurring in these branches, tail recursion is |
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no longer possible because the return has to be checked for (*THEN). These |
no longer possible because the return has to be checked for (*THEN). These |
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two optimizations have therefore been removed. |
two optimizations have therefore been removed. [But see 8.20/11 above.] |
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18. If a pattern containing \R was studied, it was assumed that \R always |
18. If a pattern containing \R was studied, it was assumed that \R always |
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matched two bytes, thus causing the minimum subject length to be |
matched two bytes, thus causing the minimum subject length to be |
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incorrectly computed because \R can also match just one byte. |
incorrectly computed because \R can also match just one byte. |
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19. If a pattern containing (*ACCEPT) was studied, the minimum subject length |
19. If a pattern containing (*ACCEPT) was studied, the minimum subject length |
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was incorrectly computed. |
was incorrectly computed. |
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20. If /S is present twice on a test pattern in pcretest input, it *disables* |
20. If /S is present twice on a test pattern in pcretest input, it now |
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studying, thereby overriding the use of -s on the command line. This is |
*disables* studying, thereby overriding the use of -s on the command line |
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necessary for one or two tests to keep the output identical in both cases. |
(see 14 above). This is necessary for one or two tests to keep the output |
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identical in both cases. |
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21. When (*ACCEPT) was used in an assertion that matched an empty string and |
21. When (*ACCEPT) was used in an assertion that matched an empty string and |
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PCRE_NOTEMPTY was set, PCRE applied the non-empty test to the assertion. |
PCRE_NOTEMPTY was set, PCRE applied the non-empty test to the assertion. |
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22. When an atomic group that contained a capturing parenthesis was |
22. When an atomic group that contained a capturing parenthesis was |
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successfully matched, but the branch in which it appeared failed, the |
successfully matched, but the branch in which it appeared failed, the |
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capturing was not being forgotten if a higher numbered group was later |
capturing was not being forgotten if a higher numbered group was later |
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captured. For example, /(?>(a))b|(a)c/ when matching "ac" set capturing |
captured. For example, /(?>(a))b|(a)c/ when matching "ac" set capturing |
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group 1 to "a", when in fact it should be unset. This applied to multi- |
group 1 to "a", when in fact it should be unset. This applied to multi- |
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branched capturing and non-capturing groups, repeated or not, and also to |
branched capturing and non-capturing groups, repeated or not, and also to |
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positive assertions (capturing in negative assertions is not well defined |
positive assertions (capturing in negative assertions does not happen |
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in PCRE) and also to nested atomic groups. |
in PCRE) and also to nested atomic groups. |
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23. Add the ++ qualifier feature to pcretest, to show the remainder of the |
23. Add the ++ qualifier feature to pcretest, to show the remainder of the |
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subject after a captured substring (to make it easier to tell which of a |
subject after a captured substring, to make it easier to tell which of a |
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number of identical substrings has been captured). |
number of identical substrings has been captured. |
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24. The way atomic groups are processed by pcre_exec() has been changed so that |
24. The way atomic groups are processed by pcre_exec() has been changed so that |
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if they are repeated, backtracking one repetition now resets captured |
if they are repeated, backtracking one repetition now resets captured |
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values correctly. For example, if ((?>(a+)b)+aabab) is matched against |
values correctly. For example, if ((?>(a+)b)+aabab) is matched against |
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"aaaabaaabaabab" the value of captured group 2 is now correctly recorded as |
"aaaabaaabaabab" the value of captured group 2 is now correctly recorded as |
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"aaa". Previously, it would have been "a". As part of this code |
"aaa". Previously, it would have been "a". As part of this code |
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refactoring, the way recursive calls are handled has also been changed. |
refactoring, the way recursive calls are handled has also been changed. |
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24. If an assertion condition captured any substrings, they were not passed |
25. If an assertion condition captured any substrings, they were not passed |
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back unless some other capturing happened later. For example, if |
back unless some other capturing happened later. For example, if |
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(?(?=(a))a) was matched against "a", no capturing was returned. |
(?(?=(a))a) was matched against "a", no capturing was returned. |
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25. When studying a pattern that contained subroutine calls or assertions, |
26. When studying a pattern that contained subroutine calls or assertions, |
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the code for finding the minimum length of a possible match was handling |
the code for finding the minimum length of a possible match was handling |
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direct recursions such as (xxx(?1)|yyy) but not mutual recursions (where |
direct recursions such as (xxx(?1)|yyy) but not mutual recursions (where |
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group 1 called group 2 while simultaneously a separate group 2 called group |
group 1 called group 2 while simultaneously a separate group 2 called group |
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1). A stack overflow occurred in this case. I have fixed this by limiting |
1). A stack overflow occurred in this case. I have fixed this by limiting |
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the recursion depth to 10. |
the recursion depth to 10. |
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27. Updated RunTest.bat in the distribution to the version supplied by Tom |
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Fortmann. This supports explicit test numbers on the command line, and has |
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argument validation and error reporting. |
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28. An instance of \X with an unlimited repeat could fail if at any point the |
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first character it looked at was a mark character. |
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29. Some minor code refactoring concerning Unicode properties and scripts |
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should reduce the stack requirement of match() slightly. |
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30. Added the '=' option to pcretest to check the setting of unused capturing |
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slots at the end of the pattern, which are documented as being -1, but are |
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not included in the return count. |
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31. If \k was not followed by a braced, angle-bracketed, or quoted name, PCRE |
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compiled something random. Now it gives a compile-time error (as does |
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Perl). |
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32. A *MARK encountered during the processing of a positive assertion is now |
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recorded and passed back (compatible with Perl). |
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33. If --only-matching or --colour was set on a pcregrep call whose pattern |
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had alternative anchored branches, the search for a second match in a line |
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was done as if at the line start. Thus, for example, /^01|^02/ incorrectly |
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matched the line "0102" twice. The same bug affected patterns that started |
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with a backwards assertion. For example /\b01|\b02/ also matched "0102" |
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twice. |
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34. Previously, PCRE did not allow quantification of assertions. However, Perl |
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does, and because of capturing effects, quantifying parenthesized |
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assertions may at times be useful. Quantifiers are now allowed for |
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parenthesized assertions. |
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35. A minor code tidy in pcre_compile() when checking options for \R usage. |
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36. \g was being checked for fancy things in a character class, when it should |
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just be a literal "g". |
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37. PCRE was rejecting [:a[:digit:]] whereas Perl was not. It seems that the |
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appearance of a nested POSIX class supersedes an apparent external class. |
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For example, [:a[:digit:]b:] matches "a", "b", ":", or a digit. Also, |
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unescaped square brackets may also appear as part of class names. For |
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example, [:a[:abc]b:] gives unknown class "[:abc]b:]". PCRE now behaves |
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more like Perl. (But see 8.20/1 above.) |
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38. PCRE was giving an error for \N with a braced quantifier such as {1,} (this |
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was because it thought it was \N{name}, which is not supported). |
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39. Add minix to OS list not supporting the -S option in pcretest. |
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40. PCRE tries to detect cases of infinite recursion at compile time, but it |
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cannot analyze patterns in sufficient detail to catch mutual recursions |
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such as ((?1))((?2)). There is now a runtime test that gives an error if a |
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subgroup is called recursively as a subpattern for a second time at the |
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same position in the subject string. In previous releases this might have |
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been caught by the recursion limit, or it might have run out of stack. |
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41. A pattern such as /(?(R)a+|(?R)b)/ is quite safe, as the recursion can |
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happen only once. PCRE was, however incorrectly giving a compile time error |
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"recursive call could loop indefinitely" because it cannot analyze the |
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pattern in sufficient detail. The compile time test no longer happens when |
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PCRE is compiling a conditional subpattern, but actual runaway loops are |
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now caught at runtime (see 40 above). |
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42. It seems that Perl allows any characters other than a closing parenthesis |
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to be part of the NAME in (*MARK:NAME) and other backtracking verbs. PCRE |
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has been changed to be the same. |
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43. Updated configure.ac to put in more quoting round AC_LANG_PROGRAM etc. so |
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as not to get warnings when autogen.sh is called. Also changed |
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AC_PROG_LIBTOOL (deprecated) to LT_INIT (the current macro). |
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44. To help people who use pcregrep to scan files containing exceedingly long |
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lines, the following changes have been made: |
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(a) The default value of the buffer size parameter has been increased from |
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8K to 20K. (The actual buffer used is three times this size.) |
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(b) The default can be changed by ./configure --with-pcregrep-bufsize when |
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PCRE is built. |
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(c) A --buffer-size=n option has been added to pcregrep, to allow the size |
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to be set at run time. |
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(d) Numerical values in pcregrep options can be followed by K or M, for |
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example --buffer-size=50K. |
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(e) If a line being scanned overflows pcregrep's buffer, an error is now |
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given and the return code is set to 2. |
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45. Add a pointer to the latest mark to the callout data block. |
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46. The pattern /.(*F)/, when applied to "abc" with PCRE_PARTIAL_HARD, gave a |
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partial match of an empty string instead of no match. This was specific to |
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the use of ".". |
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47. The pattern /f.*/8s, when applied to "for" with PCRE_PARTIAL_HARD, gave a |
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complete match instead of a partial match. This bug was dependent on both |
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the PCRE_UTF8 and PCRE_DOTALL options being set. |
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48. For a pattern such as /\babc|\bdef/ pcre_study() was failing to set up the |
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starting byte set, because \b was not being ignored. |
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