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use {
anyhow::Result,
regex_automata::{
nfa::thompson::{
self,
backtrack::{self, BoundedBacktracker},
NFA,
},
util::{prefilter::Prefilter, syntax},
Input,
},
regex_test::{
CompiledRegex, Match, MatchKind, RegexTest, SearchKind, Span,
TestResult, TestRunner,
},
};
use crate::{create_input, testify_captures};
/// Tests the default configuration of the bounded backtracker.
/*#[test]
fn default() -> Result<()> {
let builder = BoundedBacktracker::builder();
let mut runner = TestRunner::new()?;
runner.expand(&["is_match", "find", "captures"], |test| test.compiles());
// At the time of writing, every regex search in the test suite fits
// into the backtracker's default visited capacity (except for the
// blacklisted tests below). If regexes are added that blow that capacity,
// then they should be blacklisted here. A tempting alternative is to
// automatically skip them by checking the haystack length against
// BoundedBacktracker::max_haystack_len, but that could wind up hiding
// interesting failure modes. e.g., If the visited capacity is somehow
// wrong or smaller than it should be.
runner.blacklist("expensive/backtrack-blow-visited-capacity");
runner.test_iter(suite()?.iter(), compiler(builder)).assert();
Ok(())
}*/
/// Tests the backtracker with prefilters enabled.
/*#[test]
fn prefilter() -> Result<()> {
let my_compiler = |test: &RegexTest, regexes: &[String]| {
// Parse regexes as HIRs so we can get literals to build a prefilter.
let mut hirs = vec![];
for pattern in regexes.iter() {
hirs.push(syntax::parse_with(pattern, &config_syntax(test))?);
}
// We can always select leftmost-first here because the backtracker
// only supports leftmost-first matching.
let pre = Prefilter::from_hirs_prefix(
regex_automata::MatchKind::LeftmostFirst,
&hirs,
);
let mut builder = BoundedBacktracker::builder();
builder.configure(BoundedBacktracker::config().prefilter(pre));
compiler(builder)(test, regexes)
};
let mut runner = TestRunner::new()?;
runner.expand(&["is_match", "find", "captures"], |test| test.compiles());
runner.blacklist("expensive/backtrack-blow-visited-capacity");
runner.test_iter(suite()?.iter(), my_compiler).assert();
Ok(())
}*/
/// Tests the bounded backtracker when its visited capacity is set to its
/// minimum amount.
/*#[test]
fn min_visited_capacity() -> Result<()> {
let mut runner = TestRunner::new()?;
runner.expand(&["is_match", "find", "captures"], |test| test.compiles());
runner
.test_iter(suite()?.iter(), move |test, regexes| {
let nfa = NFA::compiler()
.configure(config_thompson(test))
.syntax(config_syntax(test))
.build_many(®exes)?;
let mut builder = BoundedBacktracker::builder();
if !configure_backtrack_builder(test, &mut builder) {
return Ok(CompiledRegex::skip());
}
// Setup the bounded backtracker so that its visited capacity is
// the absolute minimum required for the test's haystack.
builder.configure(BoundedBacktracker::config().visited_capacity(
backtrack::min_visited_capacity(
&nfa,
&Input::new(test.haystack()),
),
));
let re = builder.build_from_nfa(nfa)?;
let mut cache = re.create_cache();
Ok(CompiledRegex::compiled(move |test| -> TestResult {
run_test(&re, &mut cache, test)
}))
})
.assert();
Ok(())
}*/
fn compiler(
mut builder: backtrack::Builder,
) -> impl FnMut(&RegexTest, &[String]) -> Result<CompiledRegex> {
move |test, regexes| {
if !configure_backtrack_builder(test, &mut builder) {
return Ok(CompiledRegex::skip());
}
let re = builder.build_many(®exes)?;
let mut cache = re.create_cache();
Ok(CompiledRegex::compiled(move |test| -> TestResult {
run_test(&re, &mut cache, test)
}))
}
}
fn run_test(
re: &BoundedBacktracker,
cache: &mut backtrack::Cache,
test: &RegexTest,
) -> TestResult {
let input = create_input(test);
match test.additional_name() {
"is_match" => match test.search_kind() {
SearchKind::Earliest | SearchKind::Overlapping => {
TestResult::skip()
}
SearchKind::Leftmost => {
let input = input.earliest(true);
TestResult::matched(re.try_is_match(cache, input).unwrap())
}
},
"find" => match test.search_kind() {
SearchKind::Earliest | SearchKind::Overlapping => {
TestResult::skip()
}
SearchKind::Leftmost => TestResult::matches(
re.try_find_iter(cache, input)
.take(test.match_limit().unwrap_or(std::usize::MAX))
.map(|result| result.unwrap())
.map(|m| Match {
id: m.pattern().as_usize(),
span: Span { start: m.start(), end: m.end() },
}),
),
},
"captures" => match test.search_kind() {
SearchKind::Earliest | SearchKind::Overlapping => {
TestResult::skip()
}
SearchKind::Leftmost => TestResult::captures(
re.try_captures_iter(cache, input)
.take(test.match_limit().unwrap_or(std::usize::MAX))
.map(|result| result.unwrap())
.map(|caps| testify_captures(&caps)),
),
},
name => TestResult::fail(&format!("unrecognized test name: {}", name)),
}
}
/// Configures the given regex builder with all relevant settings on the given
/// regex test.
///
/// If the regex test has a setting that is unsupported, then this returns
/// false (implying the test should be skipped).
fn configure_backtrack_builder(
test: &RegexTest,
builder: &mut backtrack::Builder,
) -> bool {
match (test.search_kind(), test.match_kind()) {
// For testing the standard search APIs. This is the only supported
// configuration for the backtracker.
(SearchKind::Leftmost, MatchKind::LeftmostFirst) => {}
// Overlapping APIs not supported at all for backtracker.
(SearchKind::Overlapping, _) => return false,
// Backtracking doesn't really support the notion of 'earliest'.
// Namely, backtracking already works by returning as soon as it knows
// it has found a match. It just so happens that this corresponds to
// the standard 'leftmost' formulation.
//
// The 'earliest' definition in this crate does indeed permit this
// behavior, so this is "fine," but our test suite specifically looks
// for the earliest position at which a match is known, which our
// finite automata based regex engines have no problem providing. So
// for backtracking, we just skip these tests.
(SearchKind::Earliest, _) => return false,
// For backtracking, 'all' semantics don't really make sense.
(_, MatchKind::All) => return false,
// Not supported at all in regex-automata.
(_, MatchKind::LeftmostLongest) => return false,
};
let backtrack_config = BoundedBacktracker::config();
builder
.configure(backtrack_config)
.syntax(config_syntax(test))
.thompson(config_thompson(test));
true
}
/// Configuration of a Thompson NFA compiler from a regex test.
fn config_thompson(test: &RegexTest) -> thompson::Config {
let mut lookm = regex_automata::util::look::LookMatcher::new();
lookm.set_line_terminator(test.line_terminator());
thompson::Config::new().utf8(test.utf8()).look_matcher(lookm)
}
/// Configuration of the regex parser from a regex test.
fn config_syntax(test: &RegexTest) -> syntax::Config {
syntax::Config::new()
.case_insensitive(test.case_insensitive())
.unicode(test.unicode())
.utf8(test.utf8())
.line_terminator(test.line_terminator())
}
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