vim-patch:7.4.2354

Problem:    The example that explains nested backreferences does not work
            properly with the new regexp engine. (Harm te Hennepe)
Solution:   Also save the end position when adding a state. (closes vim/vim#990)

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Shougo Matsushita 2017-06-11 18:35:16 +09:00 committed by James McCoy
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3 changed files with 26 additions and 17 deletions

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@ -3913,7 +3913,7 @@ addstate (
int k;
int found = FALSE;
nfa_thread_T *thread;
lpos_T save_lpos;
struct multipos save_multipos;
int save_in_use;
char_u *save_ptr;
int i;
@ -4127,15 +4127,13 @@ skip_add:
/* avoid compiler warnings */
save_ptr = NULL;
save_lpos.lnum = 0;
save_lpos.col = 0;
memset(&save_multipos, 0, sizeof(save_multipos));
/* Set the position (with "off" added) in the subexpression. Save
* and restore it when it was in use. Otherwise fill any gap. */
if (REG_MULTI) {
if (subidx < sub->in_use) {
save_lpos.lnum = sub->list.multi[subidx].start_lnum;
save_lpos.col = sub->list.multi[subidx].start_col;
save_multipos = sub->list.multi[subidx];
save_in_use = -1;
} else {
save_in_use = sub->in_use;
@ -4178,9 +4176,8 @@ skip_add:
sub = &subs->norm;
if (save_in_use == -1) {
if (REG_MULTI){
sub->list.multi[subidx].start_lnum = save_lpos.lnum;
sub->list.multi[subidx].start_col = save_lpos.col;
if (REG_MULTI) {
sub->list.multi[subidx] = save_multipos;
}
else
sub->list.line[subidx].start = save_ptr;
@ -4234,8 +4231,7 @@ skip_add:
if (sub->in_use <= subidx)
sub->in_use = subidx + 1;
if (REG_MULTI) {
save_lpos.lnum = sub->list.multi[subidx].end_lnum;
save_lpos.col = sub->list.multi[subidx].end_col;
save_multipos = sub->list.multi[subidx];
if (off == -1) {
sub->list.multi[subidx].end_lnum = reglnum + 1;
sub->list.multi[subidx].end_col = 0;
@ -4249,9 +4245,8 @@ skip_add:
} else {
save_ptr = sub->list.line[subidx].end;
sub->list.line[subidx].end = reginput + off;
/* avoid compiler warnings */
save_lpos.lnum = 0;
save_lpos.col = 0;
// avoid compiler warnings
memset(&save_multipos, 0, sizeof(save_multipos));
}
subs = addstate(l, state->out, subs, pim, off_arg);
@ -4261,9 +4256,8 @@ skip_add:
else
sub = &subs->norm;
if (REG_MULTI){
sub->list.multi[subidx].end_lnum = save_lpos.lnum;
sub->list.multi[subidx].end_col = save_lpos.col;
if (REG_MULTI) {
sub->list.multi[subidx] = save_multipos;
}
else
sub->list.line[subidx].end = save_ptr;

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@ -98,6 +98,21 @@ func Test_recursive_substitute()
bwipe!
endfunc
func Test_nested_backrefs()
" Check example in change.txt.
new
for re in range(0, 2)
exe 'set re=' . re
call setline(1, 'aa ab x')
1s/\(\(a[a-d] \)*\)\(x\)/-\1- -\2- -\3-/
call assert_equal('-aa ab - -ab - -x-', getline(1))
call assert_equal('-aa ab - -ab - -x-', substitute('aa ab x', '\(\(a[a-d] \)*\)\(x\)', '-\1- -\2- -\3-', ''))
endfor
bwipe!
set re=0
endfunc
func Test_eow_with_optional()
let expected = ['abc def', 'abc', 'def', '', '', '', '', '', '', '']
for re in range(0, 2)

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@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ static const int included_patches[] = {
2357,
2356,
2355,
// 2354,
2354,
2353,
// 2352 NA
// 2351 NA