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37 * Date: 19 August 2003
38 * SUMMARY: Regexp conformance test
40 * See http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=216591
43 //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
46 var summary
= 'Regexp conformance test';
48 var statusmessages
= new Array();
50 var patterns
= new Array();
52 var strings
= new Array();
54 var actualmatches
= new Array();
55 var expectedmatch
= '';
56 var expectedmatches
= new Array();
59 status
= inSection(1);
60 string
= 'a {result.data.DATA} b';
61 pattern
= /\{(([a-z0-9\-_]+?\.)+?)([a-z0-9\-_]+?)\}/i;
62 actualmatch
= string
.match(pattern
);
63 expectedmatch
= Array('{result.data.DATA}', 'result.data.', 'data.', 'DATA');
67 * Add a global flag to the regexp. In Perl 5, this gives the same results as above. Compare:
69 * [ ] perl -e '"a {result.data.DATA} b" =~ /\{(([a-z0-9\-_]+?\.)+?)([a-z0-9\-_]+?)\}/i; print("$&, $1, $2, $3");'
70 * {result.data.DATA}, result.data., data., DATA
72 * [ ] perl -e '"a {result.data.DATA} b" =~ /\{(([a-z0-9\-_]+?\.)+?)([a-z0-9\-_]+?)\}/gi; print("$&, $1, $2, $3");'
73 * {result.data.DATA}, result.data., data., DATA
76 * But in JavaScript, there will no longer be any sub-captures:
78 status
= inSection(2);
79 string
= 'a {result.data.DATA} b';
80 pattern
= /\{(([a-z0-9\-_]+?\.)+?)([a-z0-9\-_]+?)\}/gi;
81 actualmatch
= string
.match(pattern
);
82 expectedmatch
= Array('{result.data.DATA}');
88 //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
90 //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
96 statusmessages
[i
] = status
;
97 patterns
[i
] = pattern
;
99 actualmatches
[i
] = actualmatch
;
100 expectedmatches
[i
] = expectedmatch
;
108 printBugNumber (bug
);
109 printStatus (summary
);
110 testRegExp(statusmessages
, patterns
, strings
, actualmatches
, expectedmatches
);