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bug#51458: grep PCRE - mean
From: |
Skrzyniarz, Slawomir (Nokia - PL/Krakow) |
Subject: |
bug#51458: grep PCRE - mean |
Date: |
Thu, 28 Oct 2021 08:23:08 +0000 |
Hello Grep Team,
I would update grep from version 2.20 to 3.1 and noticed that grep with -P
option
stops recognize below regular expression:
cat SomeTestFile.cpp | sed -r -e 's:\/(\*([^*]|\*[^\/])*[*]\/|\/.*)::g' -e
's:\"[^"]*\"::g' |
grep -ozPLq
'\A(?:\s*^(?:#\w+.*\s*|extern\s+.+)$)*+(?<namespace>\s*namespace(?:\s+
utTestNamespace
\s*(?>(?<block>{(?:[^{}]*(?&block)*)*}))|(\s*[\w:]*\s*{)(?&namespace)\s*}))\s*\z';
echo "retcode $?"
Content of file SomeTestFile.cpp:
#include <memory>
#include <vector>
#include <gtest/gtest.h>
namespace utTestNamespace
{
using ::testing::NiceMock;
# some code here
}
//end of file
I checked regular expression on regex101.com webpage and noticed that mentioned
regex is working for PCRE and PCRE2 on webpage but stop working in grep 3.1 and
later versions (versions between 2.20 and 3.1 were not checked).
See link:
https://regex101.com/r/9NwluI/1/
Investigation shows that grep in 3.1 version and later 3.6 and 3.7 different
handle "^" and "$" for "-P" option.
It looks that "^" does not detect all begin of lines but "$" does not recognize
all end of lines.
It seems that "^" is treated as beginning of whole test string - not new lines.
"$" is suspected to recognize only end of whole test string - not end of lines.
I would ask you if is intended behavior or it looks like an issue in grep.
useful command in test:
cat SomeTestFile.cpp | sed -r -e 's:\/(\*([^*]|\*[^\/])*[*]\/|\/.*)::g' -e
's:\"[^"]*\"::g' | grep -zP '(?:\s*^(?:\#\w+.*\s*|extern\s+.+)$)*+'
cat SomeTestFile.cpp | sed -r -e 's:\/(\*([^*]|\*[^\/])*[*]\/|\/.*)::g' -e
's:\"[^"]*\"::g' | grep -zP '(?:\s*^(?:\#\w+.*\s*|extern\s+.+)\s*)*+'
Best Regards,
SÅ‚awek
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