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# Subject: bug in gawk 3.1.0 regex code
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# I believe I've just found a bug in gawk3.1.0 implementation of
# extended regular expressions. It seems to be down to the alternation
# operator; when using an end anchor '$' as a subexpression in an
# alternation and the entire matched RE is a nul-string it fails
# to match the end of string, for example;
#
# gsub(/$|2/,"x")
# print
#
# input = 12345
# expected output = 1x345x
# actual output = 1x345
#
# The start anchor '^' always works as expected;
#
# gsub(/^|2/,"x")
# print
#
# input = 12345
# expected output = x1x345
# actual output = x1x345
#
# This was with POSIX compliance enabled althought that doesn't
# effect the result.
#
# I checked on gawk3.0.6 and got exactly the same results however
# gawk2.15.6 gives the expected results.
#
# All the follow platforms produced the same results;
#
# gawk3.0.6 / Win98 / i386
# gawk3.1.0 / Win98 / i386
# gawk3.0.5 / Linux2.2.16 / i386
#
# Complete test results were as follows;
#
# ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
# regex input expected actual bug?
# -------------------------------------------------------------
# (^) 12345 x12345 x12345
# ($) 12345 12345x 12345x
# (^)|($) 12345 x12345x x12345x
# ($)|(^) 12345 x12345x x12345x
# 2 12345 1x345 1x345
# (^)|2 12345 x1x345 x1x345
# 2|(^) 12345 x1x345 x1x345
# ($)|2 12345 1x345x 1x345 **BUG**
# 2|($) 12345 1x345x 1x345 **BUG**
# (2)|(^) 12345 x1x345 x1x345
# (^)|(2) 12345 x1x345 x1x345
# (2)|($) 12345 1x345x 1x345 **BUG**
# ($)|(2) 12345 1x345x 1x345 **BUG**
# ((2)|(^)). 12345 xx45 xx45
# ((^)|(2)). 12345 xx45 xx45
# .((2)|($)) 12345 x34x x34x
# .(($)|(2)) 12345 x34x x34x
# (^)|6 12345 x12345 x12345
# 6|(^) 12345 x12345 x12345
# ($)|6 12345 12345x 12345x
# 6|($) 12345 12345x 12345x
# 2|6|(^) 12345 x1x345 x1x345
# 2|(^)|6 12345 x1x345 x1x345
# 6|2|(^) 12345 x1x345 x1x345
# 6|(^)|2 12345 x1x345 x1x345
# (^)|6|2 12345 x1x345 x1x345
# (^)|2|6 12345 x1x345 x1x345
# 2|6|($) 12345 1x345x 1x345 **BUG**
# 2|($)|6 12345 1x345x 1x345 **BUG**
# 6|2|($) 12345 1x345x 1x345 **BUG**
# 6|($)|2 12345 1x345x 1x345 **BUG**
# ($)|6|2 12345 1x345x 1x345 **BUG**
# ($)|2|6 12345 1x345x 1x345 **BUG**
# 2|4|(^) 12345 x1x3x5 x1x3x5
# 2|(^)|4 12345 x1x3x5 x1x3x5
# 4|2|(^) 12345 x1x3x5 x1x3x5
# 4|(^)|2 12345 x1x3x5 x1x3x5
# (^)|4|2 12345 x1x3x5 x1x3x5
# (^)|2|4 12345 x1x3x5 x1x3x5
# 2|4|($) 12345 1x3x5x 1x3x5 **BUG**
# 2|($)|4 12345 1x3x5x 1x3x5 **BUG**
# 4|2|($) 12345 1x3x5x 1x3x5 **BUG**
# 4|($)|2 12345 1x3x5x 1x3x5 **BUG**
# ($)|4|2 12345 1x3x5x 1x3x5 **BUG**
# ($)|2|4 12345 1x3x5x 1x3x5 **BUG**
# x{0}((2)|(^)) 12345 x1x345 x1x345
# x{0}((^)|(2)) 12345 x1x345 x1x345
# x{0}((2)|($)) 12345 1x345x 1x345 **BUG**
# x{0}(($)|(2)) 12345 1x345x 1x345 **BUG**
# x*((2)|(^)) 12345 x1x345 x1x345
# x*((^)|(2)) 12345 x1x345 x1x345
# x*((2)|($)) 12345 1x345x 1x345 **BUG**
# x*(($)|(2)) 12345 1x345x 1x345 **BUG**
# x{0}^ 12345 x12345 x12345
# x{0}$ 12345 12345x 12345x
# (x{0}^)|2 12345 x1x345 x1x345
# (x{0}$)|2 12345 1x345x 1x345 **BUG**
# ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
#
#
# Here's the test program I used, a few of the cases use ERE {n[,[m]]}
# operators so need '-W posix', (although the same results minus
# those tests came out without POSIX compliance enabled)
#
# [ Invocation was 'gawk -W posix -f tregex.awk' ]
#
# ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
# tregex.awk
# ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
BEGIN{
print _=sprintf("%-20s%-10s%-10s%-10s%-10s\n","regex","input","expected","actual","bug?")
OFS="-"
$(length(_)+1)=""
print $0
while(getline <ARGV[1]) # ADR: was testre.dat
{
RE=$1;IN=$2;OUT=$3
$0=IN
gsub(RE,"x")
printf "%-20s%-10s%-10s%-10s%-10s\n",RE,IN,OUT,$0,$0==OUT?"":"**BUG**"
}
}
# ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
#
# This is the test data file used;
#
# ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
# testre.dat
# ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
# (^) 12345 x12345
# ($) 12345 12345x
# (^)|($) 12345 x12345x
# ($)|(^) 12345 x12345x
# 2 12345 1x345
# (^)|2 12345 x1x345
# 2|(^) 12345 x1x345
# ($)|2 12345 1x345x
# 2|($) 12345 1x345x
# (2)|(^) 12345 x1x345
# (^)|(2) 12345 x1x345
# (2)|($) 12345 1x345x
# ($)|(2) 12345 1x345x
# ((2)|(^)). 12345 xx45
# ((^)|(2)). 12345 xx45
# .((2)|($)) 12345 x34x
# .(($)|(2)) 12345 x34x
# (^)|6 12345 x12345
# 6|(^) 12345 x12345
# ($)|6 12345 12345x
# 6|($) 12345 12345x
# 2|6|(^) 12345 x1x345
# 2|(^)|6 12345 x1x345
# 6|2|(^) 12345 x1x345
# 6|(^)|2 12345 x1x345
# (^)|6|2 12345 x1x345
# (^)|2|6 12345 x1x345
# 2|6|($) 12345 1x345x
# 2|($)|6 12345 1x345x
# 6|2|($) 12345 1x345x
# 6|($)|2 12345 1x345x
# ($)|6|2 12345 1x345x
# ($)|2|6 12345 1x345x
# 2|4|(^) 12345 x1x3x5
# 2|(^)|4 12345 x1x3x5
# 4|2|(^) 12345 x1x3x5
# 4|(^)|2 12345 x1x3x5
# (^)|4|2 12345 x1x3x5
# (^)|2|4 12345 x1x3x5
# 2|4|($) 12345 1x3x5x
# 2|($)|4 12345 1x3x5x
# 4|2|($) 12345 1x3x5x
# 4|($)|2 12345 1x3x5x
# ($)|4|2 12345 1x3x5x
# ($)|2|4 12345 1x3x5x
# x{0}((2)|(^)) 12345 x1x345
# x{0}((^)|(2)) 12345 x1x345
# x{0}((2)|($)) 12345 1x345x
# x{0}(($)|(2)) 12345 1x345x
# x*((2)|(^)) 12345 x1x345
# x*((^)|(2)) 12345 x1x345
# x*((2)|($)) 12345 1x345x
# x*(($)|(2)) 12345 1x345x
# x{0}^ 12345 x12345
# x{0}$ 12345 12345x
# (x{0}^)|2 12345 x1x345
# (x{0}$)|2 12345 1x345x
# ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
#
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#
# I've posted the same bug report to gnu.utils.bug and
# it's being discussed in this thread on comp.lang.awk;
#
# From: laura@madonnaweb.com (laura fairhead)
# Newsgroups: comp.lang.awk
# Subject: bug in gawk3.1.0 regex code
# Date: Wed, 08 May 2002 23:31:40 GMT
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