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/\W/ regression in 5.20 with UTF-8 and a synthetic start class #15181

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p5pRT opened this issue Feb 13, 2016 · 15 comments
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/\W/ regression in 5.20 with UTF-8 and a synthetic start class #15181

p5pRT opened this issue Feb 13, 2016 · 15 comments

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p5pRT commented Feb 13, 2016

Migrated from rt.perl.org#127537 (status was 'resolved')

Searchable as RT127537$

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p5pRT commented Feb 13, 2016

From @khwilliamson

Patterns like /_?[^\W_0-9/ against a UTF-8 target string stopped working as of commit bcb8752 in 5.19.8.

Something like the _? is crucial in this bug, as it causes the regex optimizer to generate a synthetic start class (SSC), though there are lots of other ways to force one, and the bug only happens with the SSC.


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p5pRT commented Feb 14, 2016

From @Tux

On Sat, 13 Feb 2016 14​:33​:09 -0800, Karl Williamson (via RT)
<perlbug-followup@​perl.org> wrote​:

Patterns like /_?[^\W_0-9/ against a UTF-8 target string stopped
working as of commit bcb8752 in
5.19.8.

missing a ]

did you mean /_?[^\W_0-9]/ ?

Something like the _? is crucial in this bug, as it causes the regex
optimizer to generate a synthetic start class (SSC), though there are
lots of other ways to force one, and the bug only happens with the
SSC.

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p5pRT commented Feb 14, 2016

The RT System itself - Status changed from 'new' to 'open'

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p5pRT commented Feb 14, 2016

From @khwilliamson

On 02/14/2016 01​:12 AM, H.Merijn Brand wrote​:

On Sat, 13 Feb 2016 14​:33​:09 -0800, Karl Williamson (via RT)
<perlbug-followup@​perl.org> wrote​:

Patterns like /_?[^\W_0-9/ against a UTF-8 target string stopped
working as of commit bcb8752 in
5.19.8.

missing a ]

did you mean /_?[^\W_0-9]/ ?

Yes

Something like the _? is crucial in this bug, as it causes the regex
optimizer to generate a synthetic start class (SSC), though there are
lots of other ways to force one, and the bug only happens with the
SSC.

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p5pRT commented Feb 19, 2016

From @khwilliamson

This was fixed in ac33c51
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p5pRT commented Feb 19, 2016

@khwilliamson - Status changed from 'open' to 'pending release'

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p5pRT commented May 9, 2016

From @khwilliamson

Thank you for submitting this report. You have helped make Perl better.\n\nWith the release of Perl 5.24.0 on May 9, 2016, this and 149 other issues have been resolved. Perl 5.24.0 may be downloaded via https://metacpan.org/release/RJBS/perl-5.24.0

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p5pRT commented May 9, 2016

@khwilliamson - Status changed from 'pending release' to 'resolved'

@p5pRT p5pRT closed this as completed May 9, 2016
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p5pRT commented May 9, 2016

From @khwilliamson

Thank you for submitting this report. You have helped make Perl better.\nWith the release of Perl 5.24.0 on May 9, 2016, this and 149 other issues have been resolved. Perl 5.24.0 may be downloaded via https://metacpan.org/release/RJBS/perl-5.24.0

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p5pRT commented May 9, 2016

From @khwilliamson

Thank you for submitting this report. You have helped make Perl better.

With the release of Perl 5.24.0 on May 9, 2016, this and 149 other issues have been resolved. Perl 5.24.0 may be downloaded via https://metacpan.org/release/RJBS/perl-5.24.0

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p5pRT commented May 9, 2016

From @khwilliamson

Thank you for submitting this report. You have helped make Perl better.

With the release of Perl 5.24.0 on May 9, 2016, this and 149 other issues have been resolved.
Perl 5.24.0 may be downloaded via https://metacpan.org/release/RJBS/perl-5.24.0

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p5pRT commented May 9, 2016

From @khwilliamson

Thank you for submitting this report. You have helped make Perl better.

With the release of Perl 5.24.0 on May 9, 2016, this and 149 other issues have been resolved.

Perl 5.24.0 may be downloaded via https://metacpan.org/release/RJBS/perl-5.24.0

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p5pRT commented May 13, 2016

From @khwilliamson

Thank you for submitting this report. You have helped make Perl better.

With the release of Perl 5.24.0 on May 9, 2016, this and 149 other issues have been resolved.

Perl 5.24.0 may be downloaded via https://metacpan.org/release/RJBS/perl-5.24.0

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p5pRT commented May 13, 2016

From @khwilliamson

Thank you for submitting this report. You have helped make Perl better.
 
With the release of Perl 5.24.0 on May 9, 2016, this and 149 other issues have been resolved.

Perl 5.24.0 may be downloaded via https://metacpan.org/release/RJBS/perl-5.24.0

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p5pRT commented May 13, 2016

From @khwilliamson

Thank you for submitting this report. You have helped make Perl better.
 
With the release of Perl 5.24.0 on May 9, 2016, this and 149 other issues have been resolved.

Perl 5.24.0 may be downloaded via https://metacpan.org/release/RJBS/perl-5.24.0

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