Remove atomic restriction on capture groups containing recursive back

references, as since 10.30 it has been unnecessary.
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@ -11,6 +11,17 @@ Version 10.35
3. A JIT bug is fixed which allowed to read the fields of the compiled 3. A JIT bug is fixed which allowed to read the fields of the compiled
pattern before its existence is checked. pattern before its existence is checked.
4. Back in the PCRE1 day, capturing groups that contained recursive back
references to themselves were made atomic (version 8.01, change 18) because
after the end a repeated group, the captured substrings had their values from
the final repetition, not from an earlier repetition that might be the
destination of a backtrack. This feature was documented, and was carried over
into PCRE2. However, it has now been realized that the major refactoring that
was done for 10.30 has made this atomicizing unnecessary, and it is confusing
when users are unaware of it, making some patterns appear not to be working as
expected. Capture values of recursive back references in repeated groups are
now correctly backtracked, so this unnecessary restriction has been removed.
Version 10.34 21-November-2019 Version 10.34 21-November-2019
------------------------------ ------------------------------

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@ -9,9 +9,9 @@ dnl The PCRE2_PRERELEASE feature is for identifying release candidates. It might
dnl be defined as -RC2, for example. For real releases, it should be empty. dnl be defined as -RC2, for example. For real releases, it should be empty.
m4_define(pcre2_major, [10]) m4_define(pcre2_major, [10])
m4_define(pcre2_minor, [34]) m4_define(pcre2_minor, [35])
m4_define(pcre2_prerelease, []) m4_define(pcre2_prerelease, [-RC1])
m4_define(pcre2_date, [2019-11-21]) m4_define(pcre2_date, [2019-11-27])
# NOTE: The CMakeLists.txt file searches for the above variables in the first # NOTE: The CMakeLists.txt file searches for the above variables in the first
# 50 lines of this file. Please update that if the variables above are moved. # 50 lines of this file. Please update that if the variables above are moved.

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@ -2349,11 +2349,11 @@ using alternation, as in the example above, or by a quantifier with a minimum
of zero. of zero.
</P> </P>
<P> <P>
Backreferences of this type cause the group that they reference to be treated For versions of PCRE2 less than 10.25, backreferences of this type used to
as an cause the group that they reference to be treated as an
<a href="#atomicgroup">atomic group.</a> <a href="#atomicgroup">atomic group.</a>
Once the whole group has been matched, a subsequent matching failure cannot This restriction no longer applies, and backtracking into such groups can occur
cause backtracking into the middle of the group. as normal.
<a name="bigassertions"></a></P> <a name="bigassertions"></a></P>
<br><a name="SEC20" href="#TOC1">ASSERTIONS</a><br> <br><a name="SEC20" href="#TOC1">ASSERTIONS</a><br>
<P> <P>
@ -3833,7 +3833,7 @@ Cambridge, England.
</P> </P>
<br><a name="SEC32" href="#TOC1">REVISION</a><br> <br><a name="SEC32" href="#TOC1">REVISION</a><br>
<P> <P>
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<br> <br>
Copyright &copy; 1997-2019 University of Cambridge. Copyright &copy; 1997-2019 University of Cambridge.
<br> <br>

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@ -180,8 +180,8 @@ REVISION
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Copyright (c) 1997-2018 University of Cambridge. Copyright (c) 1997-2018 University of Cambridge.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PCRE2API(3) Library Functions Manual PCRE2API(3) PCRE2API(3) Library Functions Manual PCRE2API(3)
@ -3724,8 +3724,8 @@ REVISION
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@ -4296,8 +4296,8 @@ REVISION
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PCRE2CALLOUT(3) Library Functions Manual PCRE2CALLOUT(3) PCRE2CALLOUT(3) Library Functions Manual PCRE2CALLOUT(3)
@ -4726,8 +4726,8 @@ REVISION
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PCRE2COMPAT(3) Library Functions Manual PCRE2COMPAT(3) PCRE2COMPAT(3) Library Functions Manual PCRE2COMPAT(3)
@ -4935,8 +4935,8 @@ REVISION
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@ -5360,8 +5360,8 @@ REVISION
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@ -5430,8 +5430,8 @@ REVISION
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PCRE2MATCHING(3) Library Functions Manual PCRE2MATCHING(3) PCRE2MATCHING(3) Library Functions Manual PCRE2MATCHING(3)
@ -5654,8 +5654,8 @@ REVISION
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@ -6034,8 +6034,8 @@ REVISION
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PCRE2PATTERN(3) Library Functions Manual PCRE2PATTERN(3) PCRE2PATTERN(3) Library Functions Manual PCRE2PATTERN(3)
@ -8078,10 +8078,10 @@ BACKREFERENCES
the backreference. This can be done using alternation, as in the exam- the backreference. This can be done using alternation, as in the exam-
ple above, or by a quantifier with a minimum of zero. ple above, or by a quantifier with a minimum of zero.
Backreferences of this type cause the group that they reference to be For versions of PCRE2 less than 10.25, backreferences of this type used
treated as an atomic group. Once the whole group has been matched, a to cause the group that they reference to be treated as an atomic
subsequent matching failure cannot cause backtracking into the middle group. This restriction no longer applies, and backtracking into such
of the group. groups can occur as normal.
ASSERTIONS ASSERTIONS
@ -9463,11 +9463,11 @@ AUTHOR
REVISION REVISION
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PCRE2PERFORM(3) Library Functions Manual PCRE2PERFORM(3) PCRE2PERFORM(3) Library Functions Manual PCRE2PERFORM(3)
@ -9701,8 +9701,8 @@ REVISION
Last updated: 03 February 2019 Last updated: 03 February 2019
Copyright (c) 1997-2019 University of Cambridge. Copyright (c) 1997-2019 University of Cambridge.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PCRE2POSIX(3) Library Functions Manual PCRE2POSIX(3) PCRE2POSIX(3) Library Functions Manual PCRE2POSIX(3)
@ -10031,8 +10031,8 @@ REVISION
Last updated: 30 January 2019 Last updated: 30 January 2019
Copyright (c) 1997-2019 University of Cambridge. Copyright (c) 1997-2019 University of Cambridge.
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PCRE2SAMPLE(3) Library Functions Manual PCRE2SAMPLE(3) PCRE2SAMPLE(3) Library Functions Manual PCRE2SAMPLE(3)
@ -10310,8 +10310,8 @@ REVISION
Last updated: 27 June 2018 Last updated: 27 June 2018
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PCRE2SYNTAX(3) Library Functions Manual PCRE2SYNTAX(3) PCRE2SYNTAX(3) Library Functions Manual PCRE2SYNTAX(3)
@ -10823,8 +10823,8 @@ REVISION
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PCRE2UNICODE(3) Library Functions Manual PCRE2UNICODE(3) PCRE2UNICODE(3) Library Functions Manual PCRE2UNICODE(3)
@ -11256,5 +11256,5 @@ REVISION
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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
.TH PCRE2PATTERN 3 "29 July 2019" "PCRE2 10.34" .TH PCRE2PATTERN 3 "18 December 2019" "PCRE2 10.35"
.SH NAME .SH NAME
PCRE2 - Perl-compatible regular expressions (revised API) PCRE2 - Perl-compatible regular expressions (revised API)
.SH "PCRE2 REGULAR EXPRESSION DETAILS" .SH "PCRE2 REGULAR EXPRESSION DETAILS"
@ -2346,14 +2346,14 @@ the first iteration does not need to match the backreference. This can be done
using alternation, as in the example above, or by a quantifier with a minimum using alternation, as in the example above, or by a quantifier with a minimum
of zero. of zero.
.P .P
Backreferences of this type cause the group that they reference to be treated For versions of PCRE2 less than 10.25, backreferences of this type used to
as an cause the group that they reference to be treated as an
.\" HTML <a href="#atomicgroup"> .\" HTML <a href="#atomicgroup">
.\" </a> .\" </a>
atomic group. atomic group.
.\" .\"
Once the whole group has been matched, a subsequent matching failure cannot This restriction no longer applies, and backtracking into such groups can occur
cause backtracking into the middle of the group. as normal.
. .
. .
.\" HTML <a name="bigassertions"></a> .\" HTML <a name="bigassertions"></a>
@ -3874,6 +3874,6 @@ Cambridge, England.
.rs .rs
.sp .sp
.nf .nf
Last updated: 29 July 2019 Last updated: 18 December 2019
Copyright (c) 1997-2019 University of Cambridge. Copyright (c) 1997-2019 University of Cambridge.
.fi .fi

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@ -6671,23 +6671,11 @@ for (;; pptr++)
} }
/* For a back reference, update the back reference map and the /* For a back reference, update the back reference map and the
maximum back reference. Then, for each group, we must check to maximum back reference. */
see if it is recursive, that is, it is inside the group that it
references. A flag is set so that the group can be made atomic.
*/
cb->backref_map |= (groupnumber < 32)? (1u << groupnumber) : 1; cb->backref_map |= (groupnumber < 32)? (1u << groupnumber) : 1;
if (groupnumber > cb->top_backref) if (groupnumber > cb->top_backref)
cb->top_backref = groupnumber; cb->top_backref = groupnumber;
for (oc = cb->open_caps; oc != NULL; oc = oc->next)
{
if (oc->number == groupnumber)
{
oc->flag = TRUE;
break;
}
}
} }
} }
@ -7682,19 +7670,6 @@ for (;; pptr++)
cb->backref_map |= (meta_arg < 32)? (1u << meta_arg) : 1; cb->backref_map |= (meta_arg < 32)? (1u << meta_arg) : 1;
if (meta_arg > cb->top_backref) cb->top_backref = meta_arg; if (meta_arg > cb->top_backref) cb->top_backref = meta_arg;
/* Check to see if this back reference is recursive, that it, it
is inside the group that it references. A flag is set so that the
group can be made atomic. */
for (oc = cb->open_caps; oc != NULL; oc = oc->next)
{
if (oc->number == meta_arg)
{
oc->flag = TRUE;
break;
}
}
break; break;
@ -8035,7 +8010,6 @@ and skip over the pattern offset. */
lookbehind = *code == OP_ASSERTBACK || lookbehind = *code == OP_ASSERTBACK ||
*code == OP_ASSERTBACK_NOT || *code == OP_ASSERTBACK_NOT ||
*code == OP_ASSERTBACK_NA; *code == OP_ASSERTBACK_NA;
if (lookbehind) if (lookbehind)
{ {
lookbehindlength = META_DATA(pptr[-1]); lookbehindlength = META_DATA(pptr[-1]);
@ -8053,7 +8027,6 @@ if (*code == OP_CBRA)
capnumber = GET2(code, 1 + LINK_SIZE); capnumber = GET2(code, 1 + LINK_SIZE);
capitem.number = capnumber; capitem.number = capnumber;
capitem.next = cb->open_caps; capitem.next = cb->open_caps;
capitem.flag = FALSE;
capitem.assert_depth = cb->assert_depth; capitem.assert_depth = cb->assert_depth;
cb->open_caps = &capitem; cb->open_caps = &capitem;
} }
@ -8182,26 +8155,9 @@ for (;;)
PUT(code, 1, (int)(code - start_bracket)); PUT(code, 1, (int)(code - start_bracket));
code += 1 + LINK_SIZE; code += 1 + LINK_SIZE;
/* If it was a capturing subpattern, check to see if it contained any /* If it was a capturing subpattern, remove the block from the chain. */
recursive back references. If so, we must wrap it in atomic brackets. In
any event, remove the block from the chain. */
if (capnumber > 0) if (capnumber > 0) cb->open_caps = cb->open_caps->next;
{
if (cb->open_caps->flag)
{
(void)memmove(start_bracket + 1 + LINK_SIZE, start_bracket,
CU2BYTES(code - start_bracket));
*start_bracket = OP_ONCE;
code += 1 + LINK_SIZE;
PUT(start_bracket, 1, (int)(code - start_bracket));
*code = OP_KET;
PUT(code, 1, (int)(code - start_bracket));
code += 1 + LINK_SIZE;
length += 2 + 2*LINK_SIZE;
}
cb->open_caps = cb->open_caps->next;
}
/* Set values to pass back */ /* Set values to pass back */

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@ -1759,13 +1759,11 @@ typedef struct pcre2_memctl {
/* Structure for building a chain of open capturing subpatterns during /* Structure for building a chain of open capturing subpatterns during
compiling, so that instructions to close them can be compiled when (*ACCEPT) is compiling, so that instructions to close them can be compiled when (*ACCEPT) is
encountered. This is also used to identify subpatterns that contain recursive encountered. */
back references to themselves, so that they can be made atomic. */
typedef struct open_capitem { typedef struct open_capitem {
struct open_capitem *next; /* Chain link */ struct open_capitem *next; /* Chain link */
uint16_t number; /* Capture number */ uint16_t number; /* Capture number */
uint16_t flag; /* Set TRUE if recursive back ref */
uint16_t assert_depth; /* Assertion depth when opened */ uint16_t assert_depth; /* Assertion depth when opened */
} open_capitem; } open_capitem;

7
testdata/testinput1 vendored
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@ -6386,4 +6386,11 @@ ef) x/x,mark
/^(?<A>a)(?(<A>)b)((?<=b).*)$/ /^(?<A>a)(?(<A>)b)((?<=b).*)$/
abc abc
/^(a\1?){4}$/
aaaa
aaaaaa
/^((\1+)|\d)+133X$/
111133X
# End of testinput1 # End of testinput1

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@ -324,16 +324,7 @@
\= Expect no match \= Expect no match
fooabar fooabar
# This one is here because Perl behaves differently; see also the following. # Perl does not fail these two for the final subjects.
/^(a\1?){4}$/I
\= Expect no match
aaaa
aaaaaa
# Perl does not fail these two for the final subjects. Neither did PCRE until
# release 8.01. The problem is in backtracking into a subpattern that contains
# a recursive reference to itself. PCRE has now made these into atomic patterns.
/^(xa|=?\1a){2}$/ /^(xa|=?\1a){2}$/
xa=xaa xa=xaa
@ -5772,4 +5763,13 @@ a)"xI
/(a)?a/I /(a)?a/I
manm manm
/^(?|(\*)(*napla:\S*_(\2?+.+))|(\w)(?=\S*_(\2?+\1)))+_\2$/
*abc_12345abc
/^(?|(\*)(*napla:\S*_(\3?+.+))|(\w)(?=\S*_((\2?+\1))))+_\2$/
*abc_12345abc
/^((\1+)(?C)|\d)+133X$/
111133X\=callout_capture
# End of testinput2 # End of testinput2

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@ -10112,4 +10112,18 @@ No match
1: a 1: a
2: c 2: c
/^(a\1?){4}$/
aaaa
0: aaaa
1: a
aaaaaa
0: aaaaaa
1: aa
/^((\1+)|\d)+133X$/
111133X
0: 111133X
1: 11
2: 11
# End of testinput1 # End of testinput1

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@ -809,24 +809,7 @@ Subject length lower bound = 3
fooabar fooabar
No match No match
# This one is here because Perl behaves differently; see also the following. # Perl does not fail these two for the final subjects.
/^(a\1?){4}$/I
Capture group count = 1
Max back reference = 1
Compile options: <none>
Overall options: anchored
First code unit = 'a'
Subject length lower bound = 4
\= Expect no match
aaaa
No match
aaaaaa
No match
# Perl does not fail these two for the final subjects. Neither did PCRE until
# release 8.01. The problem is in backtracking into a subpattern that contains
# a recursive reference to itself. PCRE has now made these into atomic patterns.
/^(xa|=?\1a){2}$/ /^(xa|=?\1a){2}$/
xa=xaa xa=xaa
@ -10060,7 +10043,6 @@ No match
------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------
Bra Bra
^ ^
Once
CBra 1 CBra 1
ab ab
CBra 2 CBra 2
@ -10071,8 +10053,6 @@ No match
Alt Alt
x x
Ket Ket
Ket
Once
CBra 1 CBra 1
ab ab
CBra 2 CBra 2
@ -10083,7 +10063,6 @@ No match
Alt Alt
x x
Ket Ket
Ket
$ $
Ket Ket
End End
@ -10479,27 +10458,23 @@ Failed: error 168 at offset 3: \c must be followed by a printable ASCII characte
/(?P<abn>(?P=abn)xxx)/B /(?P<abn>(?P=abn)xxx)/B
------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------
Bra Bra
Once
CBra 1 CBra 1
\1 \1
xxx xxx
Ket Ket
Ket Ket
Ket
End End
------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------
/(a\1z)/B /(a\1z)/B
------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------
Bra Bra
Once
CBra 1 CBra 1
a a
\1 \1
z z
Ket Ket
Ket Ket
Ket
End End
------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------
@ -11299,27 +11274,23 @@ No match
/(?P<abn>(?P=abn)xxx)/B /(?P<abn>(?P=abn)xxx)/B
------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------
Bra Bra
Once
CBra 1 CBra 1
\1 \1
xxx xxx
Ket Ket
Ket Ket
Ket
End End
------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------
/(a\1z)/B /(a\1z)/B
------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------
Bra Bra
Once
CBra 1 CBra 1
a a
\1 \1
z z
Ket Ket
Ket Ket
Ket
End End
------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------
@ -13319,7 +13290,6 @@ Failed: error 144 at offset 5: subpattern name must start with a non-digit
Bra Bra
Brazero Brazero
SCBra 1 SCBra 1
Once
CBra 2 CBra 2
CBra 3 CBra 3
a a
@ -13331,7 +13301,6 @@ Failed: error 144 at offset 5: subpattern name must start with a non-digit
Ket Ket
Recurse Recurse
Ket Ket
Ket
KetRmax KetRmax
a?+ a?+
Ket Ket
@ -13999,7 +13968,6 @@ Matched, but too many substrings
/((?+1)(\1))/B /((?+1)(\1))/B
------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------
Bra Bra
Once
CBra 1 CBra 1
Recurse Recurse
CBra 2 CBra 2
@ -14007,7 +13975,6 @@ Matched, but too many substrings
Ket Ket
Ket Ket
Ket Ket
Ket
End End
------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------
@ -14425,7 +14392,6 @@ Subject length lower bound = 1
------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------
Bra Bra
Any Any
Once
CBra 1 CBra 1
Recurse Recurse
Recurse Recurse
@ -14434,7 +14400,6 @@ Subject length lower bound = 1
Alt Alt
$ $
Ket Ket
Ket
CBra 2 CBra 2
Ket Ket
Ket Ket
@ -14445,7 +14410,6 @@ Subject length lower bound = 1
------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------
Bra Bra
Any Any
Once
CBra 1 CBra 1
Recurse Recurse
Recurse Recurse
@ -14457,7 +14421,6 @@ Subject length lower bound = 1
Alt Alt
$ $
Ket Ket
Ket
CBra 3 CBra 3
Ket Ket
Ket Ket
@ -17435,6 +17398,45 @@ Subject length lower bound = 1
manm manm
0: a 0: a
/^(?|(\*)(*napla:\S*_(\2?+.+))|(\w)(?=\S*_(\2?+\1)))+_\2$/
*abc_12345abc
0: *abc_12345abc
1: c
2: 12345abc
/^(?|(\*)(*napla:\S*_(\3?+.+))|(\w)(?=\S*_((\2?+\1))))+_\2$/
*abc_12345abc
0: *abc_12345abc
1: c
2: 12345abc
3: 12345abc
/^((\1+)(?C)|\d)+133X$/
111133X\=callout_capture
Callout 0: last capture = 2
1: 1
2: 111
--->111133X
^ ^ |
Callout 0: last capture = 2
1: 3
2: 3
--->111133X
^ ^ |
Callout 0: last capture = 2
1: 1
2: 11
--->111133X
^ ^ |
Callout 0: last capture = 2
1: 3
2: 3
--->111133X
^ ^ |
0: 111133X
1: 11
2: 11
# End of testinput2 # End of testinput2
Error -70: PCRE2_ERROR_BADDATA (unknown error number) Error -70: PCRE2_ERROR_BADDATA (unknown error number)
Error -62: bad serialized data Error -62: bad serialized data

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@ -720,41 +720,37 @@ Memory allocation (code space): 14
/(((a\2)|(a*)\g<-1>))*a?/ /(((a\2)|(a*)\g<-1>))*a?/
------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------
0 39 Bra 0 35 Bra
2 Brazero 2 Brazero
3 32 SCBra 1 3 28 SCBra 1
6 27 Once 6 12 CBra 2
8 12 CBra 2 9 7 CBra 3
11 7 CBra 3 12 a
14 a 14 \2
16 \2 16 7 Ket
18 7 Ket 18 11 Alt
20 11 Alt 20 5 CBra 4
22 5 CBra 4 23 a*
25 a* 25 5 Ket
27 5 Ket 27 20 Recurse
29 22 Recurse 29 23 Ket
31 23 Ket 31 28 KetRmax
33 27 Ket 33 a?+
35 32 KetRmax 35 35 Ket
37 a?+ 37 End
39 39 Ket
41 End
------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------
/((?+1)(\1))/ /((?+1)(\1))/
------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------
0 20 Bra 0 16 Bra
2 16 Once 2 12 CBra 1
4 12 CBra 1 5 7 Recurse
7 9 Recurse 7 5 CBra 2
9 5 CBra 2 10 \1
12 \1 12 5 Ket
14 5 Ket 14 12 Ket
16 12 Ket 16 16 Ket
18 16 Ket 18 End
20 20 Ket
22 End
------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------
"(?1)(?#?'){2}(a)" "(?1)(?#?'){2}(a)"
@ -771,45 +767,41 @@ Memory allocation (code space): 14
/.((?2)(?R)|\1|$)()/ /.((?2)(?R)|\1|$)()/
------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------
0 28 Bra 0 24 Bra
2 Any 2 Any
3 18 Once 3 7 CBra 1
5 7 CBra 1 6 19 Recurse
8 23 Recurse 8 0 Recurse
10 0 Recurse 10 4 Alt
12 4 Alt 12 \1
14 \1 14 3 Alt
16 3 Alt 16 $
18 $ 17 14 Ket
19 14 Ket 19 3 CBra 2
21 18 Ket 22 3 Ket
23 3 CBra 2 24 24 Ket
26 3 Ket 26 End
28 28 Ket
30 End
------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------
/.((?3)(?R)()(?2)|\1|$)()/ /.((?3)(?R)()(?2)|\1|$)()/
------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------
0 35 Bra 0 31 Bra
2 Any 2 Any
3 25 Once 3 14 CBra 1
5 14 CBra 1 6 26 Recurse
8 30 Recurse 8 0 Recurse
10 0 Recurse 10 3 CBra 2
12 3 CBra 2 13 3 Ket
15 3 Ket 15 10 Recurse
17 12 Recurse 17 4 Alt
19 4 Alt 19 \1
21 \1 21 3 Alt
23 3 Alt 23 $
25 $ 24 21 Ket
26 21 Ket 26 3 CBra 3
28 25 Ket 29 3 Ket
30 3 CBra 3 31 31 Ket
33 3 Ket 33 End
35 35 Ket
37 End
------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------
/(?1)()((((((\1++))\x85)+)|))/ /(?1)()((((((\1++))\x85)+)|))/

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@ -720,41 +720,37 @@ Memory allocation (code space): 28
/(((a\2)|(a*)\g<-1>))*a?/ /(((a\2)|(a*)\g<-1>))*a?/
------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------
0 39 Bra 0 35 Bra
2 Brazero 2 Brazero
3 32 SCBra 1 3 28 SCBra 1
6 27 Once 6 12 CBra 2
8 12 CBra 2 9 7 CBra 3
11 7 CBra 3 12 a
14 a 14 \2
16 \2 16 7 Ket
18 7 Ket 18 11 Alt
20 11 Alt 20 5 CBra 4
22 5 CBra 4 23 a*
25 a* 25 5 Ket
27 5 Ket 27 20 Recurse
29 22 Recurse 29 23 Ket
31 23 Ket 31 28 KetRmax
33 27 Ket 33 a?+
35 32 KetRmax 35 35 Ket
37 a?+ 37 End
39 39 Ket
41 End
------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------
/((?+1)(\1))/ /((?+1)(\1))/
------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------
0 20 Bra 0 16 Bra
2 16 Once 2 12 CBra 1
4 12 CBra 1 5 7 Recurse
7 9 Recurse 7 5 CBra 2
9 5 CBra 2 10 \1
12 \1 12 5 Ket
14 5 Ket 14 12 Ket
16 12 Ket 16 16 Ket
18 16 Ket 18 End
20 20 Ket
22 End
------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------
"(?1)(?#?'){2}(a)" "(?1)(?#?'){2}(a)"
@ -771,45 +767,41 @@ Memory allocation (code space): 28
/.((?2)(?R)|\1|$)()/ /.((?2)(?R)|\1|$)()/
------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------
0 28 Bra 0 24 Bra
2 Any 2 Any
3 18 Once 3 7 CBra 1
5 7 CBra 1 6 19 Recurse
8 23 Recurse 8 0 Recurse
10 0 Recurse 10 4 Alt
12 4 Alt 12 \1
14 \1 14 3 Alt
16 3 Alt 16 $
18 $ 17 14 Ket
19 14 Ket 19 3 CBra 2
21 18 Ket 22 3 Ket
23 3 CBra 2 24 24 Ket
26 3 Ket 26 End
28 28 Ket
30 End
------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------
/.((?3)(?R)()(?2)|\1|$)()/ /.((?3)(?R)()(?2)|\1|$)()/
------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------
0 35 Bra 0 31 Bra
2 Any 2 Any
3 25 Once 3 14 CBra 1
5 14 CBra 1 6 26 Recurse
8 30 Recurse 8 0 Recurse
10 0 Recurse 10 3 CBra 2
12 3 CBra 2 13 3 Ket
15 3 Ket 15 10 Recurse
17 12 Recurse 17 4 Alt
19 4 Alt 19 \1
21 \1 21 3 Alt
23 3 Alt 23 $
25 $ 24 21 Ket
26 21 Ket 26 3 CBra 3
28 25 Ket 29 3 Ket
30 3 CBra 3 31 31 Ket
33 3 Ket 33 End
35 35 Ket
37 End
------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------
/(?1)()((((((\1++))\x85)+)|))/ /(?1)()((((((\1++))\x85)+)|))/

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@ -720,41 +720,37 @@ Memory allocation (code space): 10
/(((a\2)|(a*)\g<-1>))*a?/ /(((a\2)|(a*)\g<-1>))*a?/
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0 57 Bra 0 51 Bra
3 Brazero 3 Brazero
4 48 SCBra 1 4 42 SCBra 1
9 40 Once 9 18 CBra 2
12 18 CBra 2 14 10 CBra 3
17 10 CBra 3 19 a
22 a 21 \2
24 \2 24 10 Ket
27 10 Ket 27 16 Alt
30 16 Alt 30 7 CBra 4
33 7 CBra 4 35 a*
38 a* 37 7 Ket
40 7 Ket 40 30 Recurse
43 33 Recurse 43 34 Ket
46 34 Ket 46 42 KetRmax
49 40 Ket 49 a?+
52 48 KetRmax 51 51 Ket
55 a?+ 54 End
57 57 Ket
60 End
------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------
/((?+1)(\1))/ /((?+1)(\1))/
------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------
0 31 Bra 0 25 Bra
3 25 Once 3 19 CBra 1
6 19 CBra 1 8 11 Recurse
11 14 Recurse 11 8 CBra 2
14 8 CBra 2 16 \1
19 \1 19 8 Ket
22 8 Ket 22 19 Ket
25 19 Ket 25 25 Ket
28 25 Ket 28 End
31 31 Ket
34 End
------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------
"(?1)(?#?'){2}(a)" "(?1)(?#?'){2}(a)"
@ -771,45 +767,41 @@ Memory allocation (code space): 10
/.((?2)(?R)|\1|$)()/ /.((?2)(?R)|\1|$)()/
------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------
0 42 Bra 0 36 Bra
3 Any 3 Any
4 27 Once 4 11 CBra 1
7 11 CBra 1 9 28 Recurse
12 34 Recurse 12 0 Recurse
15 0 Recurse 15 6 Alt
18 6 Alt 18 \1
21 \1 21 4 Alt
24 4 Alt 24 $
27 $ 25 21 Ket
28 21 Ket 28 5 CBra 2
31 27 Ket 33 5 Ket
34 5 CBra 2 36 36 Ket
39 5 Ket 39 End
42 42 Ket
45 End
------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------
/.((?3)(?R)()(?2)|\1|$)()/ /.((?3)(?R)()(?2)|\1|$)()/
------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------
0 53 Bra 0 47 Bra
3 Any 3 Any
4 38 Once 4 22 CBra 1
7 22 CBra 1 9 39 Recurse
12 45 Recurse 12 0 Recurse
15 0 Recurse 15 5 CBra 2
18 5 CBra 2 20 5 Ket
23 5 Ket 23 15 Recurse
26 18 Recurse 26 6 Alt
29 6 Alt 29 \1
32 \1 32 4 Alt
35 4 Alt 35 $
38 $ 36 32 Ket
39 32 Ket 39 5 CBra 3
42 38 Ket 44 5 Ket
45 5 CBra 3 47 47 Ket
50 5 Ket 50 End
53 53 Ket
56 End
------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------
/(?1)()((((((\1++))\x85)+)|))/ /(?1)()((((((\1++))\x85)+)|))/