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From fbb9dc823a06b4815ee8fd8632fc475b8034e379 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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From: Yves Orton <demerphq@gmail.com>
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Date: Fri, 27 Jan 2017 10:18:51 +0100
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Subject: [PATCH] fix RT #130561 - recursion and optimising away impossible
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quantifiers are not friends
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Ported to 5.24.1:
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commit 31fc93954d1f379c7a49889d91436ce99818e1f6
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Author: Yves Orton <demerphq@gmail.com>
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Date: Fri Jan 27 10:18:51 2017 +0100
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fix RT #130561 - recursion and optimising away impossible quantifiers are not friends
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Instead of optimising away impossible quantifiers like (foo){1,0} treat them
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as unquantified, and guard them with an OPFAIL. Thus /(foo){1,0}/ is treated
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the same as /(*FAIL)(foo)/ this is important in patterns like /(foo){1,0}|(?1)/
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where the (?1) needs to be able to recurse into the (foo) even though the
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(foo){1,0} can never match. It also resolves various issues (SEGVs) with patterns
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like /((?1)){1,0}/.
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This patch would have been easier if S_reginsert() documented that it is
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the callers responsibility to properly set up the NEXT_OFF() of the inserted
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node (if the node has a NEXT_OFF())
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Signed-off-by: Petr Písař <ppisar@redhat.com>
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---
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regcomp.c | 14 +++-----------
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t/re/pat_rt_report.t | 11 ++++++++++-
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2 files changed, 13 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/regcomp.c b/regcomp.c
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index bcb8db5..9f343d3 100644
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--- a/regcomp.c
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+++ b/regcomp.c
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@@ -11497,19 +11497,11 @@ S_regpiece(pTHX_ RExC_state_t *pRExC_state, I32 *flagp, U32 depth)
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nextchar(pRExC_state);
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if (max < min) { /* If can't match, warn and optimize to fail
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unconditionally */
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- if (SIZE_ONLY) {
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-
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- /* We can't back off the size because we have to reserve
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- * enough space for all the things we are about to throw
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- * away, but we can shrink it by the amount we are about
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- * to re-use here */
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- RExC_size += PREVOPER(RExC_size) - regarglen[(U8)OPFAIL];
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- }
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- else {
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+ if (PASS2) {
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ckWARNreg(RExC_parse, "Quantifier {n,m} with n > m can't match");
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- RExC_emit = orig_emit;
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}
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- ret = reganode(pRExC_state, OPFAIL, 0);
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+ reginsert(pRExC_state, OPFAIL, orig_emit, depth+1);
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+ NEXT_OFF(orig_emit)= regarglen[OPFAIL] + NODE_STEP_REGNODE;
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return ret;
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}
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else if (min == max && *RExC_parse == '?')
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diff --git a/t/re/pat_rt_report.t b/t/re/pat_rt_report.t
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index cb02ad2..2c1dbc4 100644
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--- a/t/re/pat_rt_report.t
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+++ b/t/re/pat_rt_report.t
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@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ use warnings;
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use 5.010;
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use Config;
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-plan tests => 2500; # Update this when adding/deleting tests.
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+plan tests => 2502; # Update this when adding/deleting tests.
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run_tests() unless caller;
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@@ -1113,6 +1113,15 @@ EOP
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my $s = "\x{1ff}" . "f" x 32;
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ok($s =~ /\x{1ff}[[:alpha:]]+/gca, "POSIXA pointer wrap");
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}
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+ {
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+ # rt
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+ fresh_perl_is(
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+ '"foo"=~/((?1)){8,0}/; print "ok"',
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+ "ok", {}, 'RT #130561 - allowing impossible quantifier should not cause SEGVs');
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+ my $s= "foo";
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+ ok($s=~/(foo){1,0}|(?1)/,
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+ "RT #130561 - allowing impossible quantifier should not break recursion");
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+ }
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} # End of sub run_tests
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1;
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--
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2.7.4
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