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Philip Hazel <ph10@???> changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Status|NEW |RESOLVED
Resolution| |FIXED
--- Comment #2 from Philip Hazel <ph10@???> 2011-06-12 17:32:35 ---
The problem was not with OP_CLOSE. I checked up on what Perl does, and its
documentation says "Capture buffers contained by the pattern will have the
value as determined by the outermost recursion." I understand this to mean that
everything gets reset after a recursion completes. The problem was with
*ACCEPT. I have now fixed this so that /(?1)(?:(b(*ACCEPT))){0}/ behaves
exactly the same as /(?1)(?:(b)){0}/ (that is, the same pattern without
*ACCEPT).
I think there is a bug in Perl, because for the first of those patterns, it
gives "no match". For the second, it behaves like PCRE.
While doing this, I discovered and fixed a bug when *ACCEPT caused a
recursively called pattern to match an empty string when PCRE_NOTEMPTY was set.
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