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37* Date:    19 August 2003
38* SUMMARY: Regexp conformance test
39*
40* See http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=216591
41*
42*/
43//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
44var i = 0;
45var bug = 216591;
46var summary = 'Regexp conformance test';
47var status = '';
48var statusmessages = new Array();
49var pattern = '';
50var patterns = new Array();
51var string = '';
52var strings = new Array();
53var actualmatch = '';
54var actualmatches = new Array();
55var expectedmatch = '';
56var expectedmatches = new Array();
57
58
59status = inSection(1);
60string = 'a {result.data.DATA} b';
61pattern = /\{(([a-z0-9\-_]+?\.)+?)([a-z0-9\-_]+?)\}/i;
62actualmatch = string.match(pattern);
63expectedmatch = Array('{result.data.DATA}', 'result.data.', 'data.', 'DATA');
64addThis();
65
66/*
67 * Add a global flag to the regexp. In Perl 5, this gives the same results as above. Compare:
68 *
69 * [ ] perl -e '"a {result.data.DATA} b" =~ /\{(([a-z0-9\-_]+?\.)+?)([a-z0-9\-_]+?)\}/i;  print("$&, $1, $2, $3");'
70 * {result.data.DATA}, result.data., data., DATA
71 *
72 * [ ] perl -e '"a {result.data.DATA} b" =~ /\{(([a-z0-9\-_]+?\.)+?)([a-z0-9\-_]+?)\}/gi; print("$&, $1, $2, $3");'
73 * {result.data.DATA}, result.data., data., DATA
74 *
75 *
76 * But in JavaScript, there will no longer be any sub-captures:
77 */
78status = inSection(2);
79string = 'a {result.data.DATA} b';
80pattern = /\{(([a-z0-9\-_]+?\.)+?)([a-z0-9\-_]+?)\}/gi;
81actualmatch = string.match(pattern);
82expectedmatch = Array('{result.data.DATA}');
83addThis();
84
85
86
87
88//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
89test();
90//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
91
92
93
94function addThis()
95{
96  statusmessages[i] = status;
97  patterns[i] = pattern;
98  strings[i] = string;
99  actualmatches[i] = actualmatch;
100  expectedmatches[i] = expectedmatch;
101  i++;
102}
103
104
105function test()
106{
107  enterFunc ('test');
108  printBugNumber (bug);
109  printStatus (summary);
110  testRegExp(statusmessages, patterns, strings, actualmatches, expectedmatches);
111  exitFunc ('test');
112}
113