[#101981] [Ruby master Bug#17519] set_visibility fails when a prepended module and a refinement both exist — dbfeldman@...

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12 messages 2021/01/08

[#102003] [Ruby master Bug#17527] rb_io_wait_readable/writable with scheduler don't check errno — julien@...

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13 messages 2021/01/11

[#102065] [Ruby master Bug#17536] Segfault in `CFUNC :define_method` — v.ondruch@...

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13 messages 2021/01/13

[#102083] [Ruby master Bug#17540] A segfault due to Clang/LLVM optimization on 32-bit ARM Linux — xtkoba+ruby@...

Issue #17540 has been reported by xtkoba (Tee KOBAYASHI).

12 messages 2021/01/14

[#102102] [Ruby master Bug#17543] Ractor isolation broken by `self` in shareable proc — marcandre-ruby-core@...

Issue #17543 has been reported by marcandre (Marc-Andre Lafortune).

14 messages 2021/01/15

[#102118] [Ruby master Feature#17548] Need simple way to include symlink directories in Dir.glob — keithrbennett@...

Issue #17548 has been reported by keithrbennett (Keith Bennett).

8 messages 2021/01/17

[#102158] [Ruby master Bug#17560] Does `Module#ruby2_keywords` return `nil` or `self`? — nobu@...

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9 messages 2021/01/19

[#102163] [Ruby master Bug#17561] The timeout option for Addrinfo.getaddrinfo is not reliable on Ruby 2.7.2 — sean@...

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8 messages 2021/01/19

[#102249] [Ruby master Bug#17583] Segfault on large stack(RUBY_THREAD_VM_STACK_SIZE) — yoshiokatsuneo@...

Issue #17583 has been reported by yoshiokatsuneo (Tsuneo Yoshioka).

12 messages 2021/01/26

[#102256] [Ruby master Bug#17585] DWAR5 support? — v.ondruch@...

Issue #17585 has been reported by vo.x (Vit Ondruch).

19 messages 2021/01/26

[#102301] [Ruby master Bug#17591] Test frameworks and REPLs do not show deprecation warnings by default — eregontp@...

Issue #17591 has been reported by Eregon (Benoit Daloze).

14 messages 2021/01/29

[#102305] [Ruby master Feature#17592] Ractor should allowing reading shareable class instance variables — marcandre-ruby-core@...

Issue #17592 has been reported by marcandre (Marc-Andre Lafortune).

25 messages 2021/01/29

[ruby-core:102134] [Ruby master Bug#13671] Regexp with lookbehind and case-insensitivity raises RegexpError only on strings with certain characters

From: contact@...
Date: 2021-01-18 10:16:04 UTC
List: ruby-core #102134
Issue #13671 has been updated by mauromorales (Mauro Morales).


Unfortunately, the problem persists in Ruby 2.7.2 and 3.0.0

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Bug #13671: Regexp with lookbehind and case-insensitivity raises RegexpError only on strings with certain characters
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/13671#change-89987

* Author: dschweisguth (Dave Schweisguth)
* Status: Open
* Priority: Normal
* ruby -v: 2.4.1
* Backport: 2.2: UNKNOWN, 2.3: UNKNOWN, 2.4: UNKNOWN
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Here is a test program:

~~~ ruby
def test(description)
  begin
    yield
    puts "#{description} is OK"
  rescue RegexpError
    puts "#{description} raises RegexpError"
  end
end

test("ass, case-insensitive, special") { /(?<!ass)/i =~ '笨ィ' }
test("bss, case-insensitive, special") { /(?<!bss)/i =~ '笨ィ' }
test("as,  case-insensitive, special") { /(?<!as)/i  =~ '笨ィ' }
test("ss,  case-insensitive, special") { /(?<!ss)/i  =~ '笨ィ' }
test("ass, case-sensitive,   special") { /(?<!ass)/  =~ '笨ィ' }
test("ass, case-insensitive, regular") { /(?<!ass)/i =~ 'x' }

~~~

Running the test program with Ruby 2.4.1 (macOS) gives

~~~
ass, case-insensitive, special raises RegexpError
bss, case-insensitive, special raises RegexpError
as,  case-insensitive, special is OK
ss,  case-insensitive, special is OK
ass, case-sensitive,   special is OK
ass, case-insensitive, regular is OK

~~~

The RegexpError is "invalid pattern in look-behind: /(?<!ass)/i (RegexpError)"

Side note: in the real code in which I found this error I was able to work around the error by using (?i) after the lookbehind instead of //i.

Running the test program with Ruby 2.3.4 does not report any RegexpErrors.

I think this is a regression, although I might be wrong and it might be saving me from an incorrect result with certain strings.

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test.rb (531 Bytes)


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