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changeset 5372:c3d379c2a115 v7.4.037
updated for version 7.4.037
Problem: Using "\ze" in a sub-pattern does not result in the end of the
match to be set. (Axel Bender)
Solution: Copy the end of match position when a recursive match was
successful.
author | Bram Moolenaar <bram@vim.org> |
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date | Wed, 25 Sep 2013 18:16:38 +0200 |
parents | 2238fb040256 |
children | 4cebff334430 |
files | src/regexp_nfa.c src/testdir/test64.in src/testdir/test64.ok src/version.c |
diffstat | 4 files changed, 34 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/src/regexp_nfa.c +++ b/src/regexp_nfa.c @@ -3822,6 +3822,7 @@ static void copy_pim __ARGS((nfa_pim_T * static void clear_sub __ARGS((regsub_T *sub)); static void copy_sub __ARGS((regsub_T *to, regsub_T *from)); static void copy_sub_off __ARGS((regsub_T *to, regsub_T *from)); +static void copy_ze_off __ARGS((regsub_T *to, regsub_T *from)); static int sub_equal __ARGS((regsub_T *sub1, regsub_T *sub2)); static int match_backref __ARGS((regsub_T *sub, int subidx, int *bytelen)); static int has_state_with_pos __ARGS((nfa_list_T *l, nfa_state_T *state, regsubs_T *subs, nfa_pim_T *pim)); @@ -3909,6 +3910,29 @@ copy_sub_off(to, from) } /* + * Like copy_sub() but only do the end of the main match if \ze is present. + */ + static void +copy_ze_off(to, from) + regsub_T *to; + regsub_T *from; +{ + if (nfa_has_zend) + { + if (REG_MULTI) + { + if (from->list.multi[0].end.lnum >= 0) + to->list.multi[0].end = from->list.multi[0].end; + } + else + { + if (from->list.line[0].end != NULL) + to->list.line[0].end = from->list.line[0].end; + } + } +} + +/* * Return TRUE if "sub1" and "sub2" have the same start positions. */ static int @@ -5308,6 +5332,7 @@ find_match_text(startcol, regstart, matc * When "nfa_endp" is not NULL it is a required end-of-match position. * * Return TRUE if there is a match, FALSE otherwise. + * When there is a match "submatch" contains the positions. * Note: Caller must ensure that: start != NULL. */ static int @@ -5633,6 +5658,9 @@ nfa_regmatch(prog, start, submatch, m) if (nfa_has_zsubexpr) copy_sub_off(&t->subs.synt, &m->synt); #endif + /* If the pattern has \ze and it matched in the + * sub pattern, use it. */ + copy_ze_off(&t->subs.norm, &m->norm); /* t->state->out1 is the corresponding * END_INVISIBLE node; Add its out to the current
--- a/src/testdir/test64.in +++ b/src/testdir/test64.in @@ -425,6 +425,7 @@ STARTTEST :" :" complicated look-behind match :call add(tl, [2, '\(r\@<=\|\w\@<!\)\/', 'x = /word/;', '/']) +:call add(tl, [2, '^[a-z]\+\ze \&\(asdf\)\@<!', 'foo bar', 'foo']) :" :""""" \@> :call add(tl, [2, '\(a*\)\@>a', 'aaaa'])
--- a/src/testdir/test64.ok +++ b/src/testdir/test64.ok @@ -983,6 +983,9 @@ OK 2 - \(foo\)\@<=.* OK 0 - \(r\@<=\|\w\@<!\)\/ OK 1 - \(r\@<=\|\w\@<!\)\/ OK 2 - \(r\@<=\|\w\@<!\)\/ +OK 0 - ^[a-z]\+\ze \&\(asdf\)\@<! +OK 1 - ^[a-z]\+\ze \&\(asdf\)\@<! +OK 2 - ^[a-z]\+\ze \&\(asdf\)\@<! OK 0 - \(a*\)\@>a OK 1 - \(a*\)\@>a OK 2 - \(a*\)\@>a