Previously repetitions were accepted after empty expressions like
in (*|?)|{2}, but in BRE the handling of * and \{\} were not
consistent: they were accepted as literals in some cases and
repetitions in others.
It is better to treat repetitions after an empty expression as an
error (this is allowed by the standard, and glibc mostly does the
same). This is hard to do consistently with the current logic so
the new rule is:
Reject repetitions after empty expressions, except after assertions
^*, $? and empty groups ()+ and never treat them as literals.
Empty alternation (|a) is undefined by the standard, but it can be
useful so that should be accepted.
node = tre_ast_new_literal(ctx->mem, v, v, ctx->position++);
s--;
break;
+ case '{':
+ /* reject repetitions after empty expression in BRE */
+ if (!ere)
+ return REG_BADRPT;
default:
if (!ere && (unsigned)*s-'1' < 9) {
/* back reference */
s++;
break;
case '*':
- case '|':
+ return REG_BADPAT;
case '{':
case '+':
case '?':
+ /* reject repetitions after empty expression in ERE */
+ if (ere)
+ return REG_BADRPT;
+ case '|':
if (!ere)
goto parse_literal;
case 0:
}
parse_iter:
- /* extension: repetitions are accepted after an empty node
- eg. (+), ^*, a$?, a|{2} */
+ /* extension: repetitions are rejected after an empty node
+ eg. (+), |*, {2}, but assertions are not treated as empty
+ so ^* or $? are accepted currently. */
switch (*s) {
case '+':
case '?':