Fail hyphen after POSIX character class.
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@ -38,6 +38,10 @@ some minor bugs and Perl incompatibilities were fixed, including:
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zero is now marked "no access". This catches bugs that would otherwise
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show up only with non-zero-terminated patterns.
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(g) A hyphen appearing immediately after a POSIX character class (for example
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/[[:ascii:]-z]/) now generates an error. Perl does accept this as a
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literal, but gives a warning, so it seems best to fail it in PCRE.
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One effect of the refactoring is that some error numbers and messages have
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changed, and the pattern offset given for compiling errors is not always the
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right-most character that has been read. In particular, for a variable-length
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.TH PCRE2PATTERN 3 "23 December 2016" "PCRE2 10.23"
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.TH PCRE2PATTERN 3 "27 December 2016" "PCRE2 10.23"
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.SH NAME
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PCRE2 - Perl-compatible regular expressions (revised API)
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.SH "PCRE2 REGULAR EXPRESSION DETAILS"
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@ -1352,10 +1352,10 @@ indicating a range, typically as the first or last character in the class,
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or immediately after a range. For example, [b-d-z] matches letters in the range
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b to d, a hyphen character, or z.
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.P
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Perl treats a hyphen as a literal if it appears before a POSIX class (see
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below) or a character type escape such as as \ed, but gives a warning in its
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warning mode, as this is most likely a user error. As PCRE2 has no facility for
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warning, an error is given in these cases.
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Perl treats a hyphen as a literal if it appears before or after a POSIX class
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(see below) or a character type escape such as as \ed, but gives a warning in
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its warning mode, as this is most likely a user error. As PCRE2 has no facility
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for warning, an error is given in these cases.
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.P
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It is not possible to have the literal character "]" as the end character of a
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range. A pattern such as [W-]46] is interpreted as a class of two characters
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@ -3482,6 +3482,6 @@ Cambridge, England.
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.rs
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.sp
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.nf
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Last updated: 23 December 2016
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Last updated: 27 December 2016
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Copyright (c) 1997-2016 University of Cambridge.
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.fi
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@ -2993,6 +2993,17 @@ while (ptr < ptrend)
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}
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ptr = tempptr + 2;
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/* Perl treats a hyphen after a POSIX class as a literal, not the
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start of a range. However, it gives a warning in its warning mode. PCRE
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does not have a warning mode, so we give an error, because this is
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likely an error on the user's part. */
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if (ptr < ptrend && *ptr == CHAR_MINUS)
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{
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errorcode = ERR50;
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goto FAILED;
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}
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/* When PCRE2_UCP is set, some of the POSIX classes are converted to
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use Unicode properties \p or \P or, in one case, \h or \H. The
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substitutes table has two values per class, containing the type and
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{
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#ifdef DEBUG_SHOW_PARSED
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fprintf(stderr, "** Unrecognized parsed pattern item 0x%.8x "
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"in character class", meta);
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"in character class\n", meta);
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#endif
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*errorcodeptr = ERR89; /* Internal error - unrecognized. */
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return 0;
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/.+(?(?C'XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX'))?!XXXX.=X/
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.+(?(?C'XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX'))?!XXXX.=X
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/[:[:alnum:]-[[a:lnum:]+/
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# End of testinput2
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Failed: error 128 at offset 63: assertion expected after (?( or (?(?C)
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.+(?(?C'XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX'))?!XXXX.=X
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/[:[:alnum:]-[[a:lnum:]+/
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Failed: error 150 at offset 11: invalid range in character class
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# End of testinput2
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Error -63: PCRE2_ERROR_BADDATA (unknown error number)
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Error -62: bad serialized data
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