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LibRegex: Make '.' reject matching LF / LS / PS as per the ECMA262 spec
Previously we allowed it to match those, but the ECMA262 spec disallows these (except in DotAll).
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@ -19,29 +19,32 @@ namespace regex {
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using FlagsUnderlyingType = u32;
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enum class AllFlags {
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Global = __Regex_Global, // All matches (don't return after first match)
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Insensitive = __Regex_Insensitive, // Case insensitive match (ignores case of [a-zA-Z])
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Ungreedy = __Regex_Ungreedy, // The match becomes lazy by default. Now a ? following a quantifier makes it greedy
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Unicode = __Regex_Unicode, // Enable all unicode features and interpret all unicode escape sequences as such
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Extended = __Regex_Extended, // Ignore whitespaces. Spaces and text after a # in the pattern are ignored
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Extra = __Regex_Extra, // Disallow meaningless escapes. A \ followed by a letter with no special meaning is faulted
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MatchNotBeginOfLine = __Regex_MatchNotBeginOfLine, // Pattern is not forced to ^ -> search in whole string!
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MatchNotEndOfLine = __Regex_MatchNotEndOfLine, // Don't Force the dollar sign, $, to always match end of the string, instead of end of the line. This option is ignored if the Multiline-flag is set
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SkipSubExprResults = __Regex_SkipSubExprResults, // Do not return sub expressions in the result
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StringCopyMatches = __Regex_StringCopyMatches, // Do explicitly copy results into new allocated string instead of StringView to original string.
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SingleLine = __Regex_SingleLine, // Dot matches newline characters
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Sticky = __Regex_Sticky, // Force the pattern to only match consecutive matches from where the previous match ended.
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Multiline = __Regex_Multiline, // Handle newline characters. Match each line, one by one.
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SkipTrimEmptyMatches = __Regex_SkipTrimEmptyMatches, // Do not remove empty capture group results.
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SingleMatch = __Regex_SingleMatch, // Stop after acquiring a single match.
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UnicodeSets = __Regex_UnicodeSets, // Only for ECMA262, Allow set operations in character classes.
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Internal_Stateful = __Regex_Internal_Stateful, // Make global matches match one result at a time, and further match() calls on the same instance continue where the previous one left off.
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Internal_BrowserExtended = __Regex_Internal_BrowserExtended, // Only for ECMA262, Enable the behaviors defined in section B.1.4. of the ECMA262 spec.
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Internal_ConsiderNewline = __Regex_Internal_ConsiderNewline, // Only for ECMA262, Allow multiline matches to consider newlines as line boundaries.
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Default = 0,
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Global = __Regex_Global, // All matches (don't return after first match)
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Insensitive = __Regex_Insensitive, // Case insensitive match (ignores case of [a-zA-Z])
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Ungreedy = __Regex_Ungreedy, // The match becomes lazy by default. Now a ? following a quantifier makes it greedy
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Unicode = __Regex_Unicode, // Enable all unicode features and interpret all unicode escape sequences as such
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Extended = __Regex_Extended, // Ignore whitespaces. Spaces and text after a # in the pattern are ignored
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Extra = __Regex_Extra, // Disallow meaningless escapes. A \ followed by a letter with no special meaning is faulted
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MatchNotBeginOfLine = __Regex_MatchNotBeginOfLine, // Pattern is not forced to ^ -> search in whole string!
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MatchNotEndOfLine = __Regex_MatchNotEndOfLine, // Don't Force the dollar sign, $, to always match end of the string, instead of end of the line. This option is ignored if the Multiline-flag is set
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SkipSubExprResults = __Regex_SkipSubExprResults, // Do not return sub expressions in the result
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StringCopyMatches = __Regex_StringCopyMatches, // Do explicitly copy results into new allocated string instead of StringView to original string.
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SingleLine = __Regex_SingleLine, // Dot matches newline characters
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Sticky = __Regex_Sticky, // Force the pattern to only match consecutive matches from where the previous match ended.
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Multiline = __Regex_Multiline, // Handle newline characters. Match each line, one by one.
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SkipTrimEmptyMatches = __Regex_SkipTrimEmptyMatches, // Do not remove empty capture group results.
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SingleMatch = __Regex_SingleMatch, // Stop after acquiring a single match.
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UnicodeSets = __Regex_UnicodeSets, // Only for ECMA262, Allow set operations in character classes.
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Internal_Stateful = __Regex_Internal_Stateful, // Make global matches match one result at a time, and further match() calls on the same instance continue where the previous one left off.
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Internal_BrowserExtended = __Regex_Internal_BrowserExtended, // Only for ECMA262, Enable the behaviors defined in section B.1.4. of the ECMA262 spec.
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Internal_ConsiderNewline = __Regex_Internal_ConsiderNewline, // Only for ECMA262, Allow multiline matches to consider newlines as line boundaries.
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Internal_ECMA262DotSemantics = __Regex_Internal_ECMA262DotSemantics, // Use ECMA262 dot semantics: disallow matching CR/LF/LS/PS instead of just CR.
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Last = Internal_BrowserExtended,
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};
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enum class PosixFlags : FlagsUnderlyingType {
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Default = 0,
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Global = (FlagsUnderlyingType)AllFlags::Global,
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Insensitive = (FlagsUnderlyingType)AllFlags::Insensitive,
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Ungreedy = (FlagsUnderlyingType)AllFlags::Ungreedy,
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};
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enum class ECMAScriptFlags : FlagsUnderlyingType {
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Default = (FlagsUnderlyingType)AllFlags::Internal_ECMA262DotSemantics,
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Global = (FlagsUnderlyingType)AllFlags::Global | (FlagsUnderlyingType)AllFlags::Internal_Stateful, // Note: ECMAScript "Global" creates a stateful regex.
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Insensitive = (FlagsUnderlyingType)AllFlags::Insensitive,
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Ungreedy = (FlagsUnderlyingType)AllFlags::Ungreedy,
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RegexOptions() = default;
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constexpr RegexOptions(T flags)
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: m_flags(flags)
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: m_flags(static_cast<T>(to_underlying(flags) | to_underlying(T::Default)))
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{
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}
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template<class U>
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constexpr RegexOptions(RegexOptions<U> other)
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: m_flags((T) static_cast<FlagsUnderlyingType>(other.value()))
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: RegexOptions(static_cast<T>(to_underlying(other.value())))
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{
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}
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T value() const { return m_flags; }
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private:
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T m_flags { 0 };
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T m_flags { T::Default };
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};
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template<class T>
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