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If you do not delete * the provisions above, a recipient may use your version of this file under * the terms of any one of the MPL, the GPL or the LGPL. * * ***** END LICENSE BLOCK ***** */ /* * * Date: 31 July 2002 * SUMMARY: Testing regexps containing octal escape sequences * This is an elaboration of mozilla/js/tests/ecma_2/RegExp/octal-003.js * * See http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=141078 * for a reference on octal escape sequences in regexps. * * NOTE: * We will use the identities '\011' === '\u0009' === '\x09' === '\t' * * The first is an octal escape sequence (\(0-3)OO; O an octal digit). * See ECMA-262 Edition 2, Section 7.7.4 "String Literals". These were * dropped in Edition 3 but we support them for backward compatibility. * * The second is a Unicode escape sequence (\uHHHH; H a hex digit). * Since octal 11 = hex 9, the two escapes define the same character. * * The third is a hex escape sequence (\xHH; H a hex digit). * Since hex 09 = hex 0009, this defines the same character. * * The fourth is the familiar escape sequence for a horizontal tab, * defined in the ECMA spec as having Unicode value \u0009. */ //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- var gTestfile = 'octal-002.js'; var i = 0; var BUGNUMBER = 141078; var summary = 'Testing regexps containing octal escape sequences'; var status = ''; var statusmessages = new Array(); var pattern = ''; var patterns = new Array(); var string = ''; var strings = new Array(); var actualmatch = ''; var actualmatches = new Array(); var expectedmatch = ''; var expectedmatches = new Array(); /* * Test a string containing the null character '\0' followed by the string '11' * * 'a' + String.fromCharCode(0) + '11'; * * Note we can't simply write 'a\011', because '\011' would be interpreted * as the octal escape sequence for the tab character (see above). * * We should get no match from the regexp /.\011/, because it should be * looking for the octal escape sequence \011, i.e. the tab character - * */ status = inSection(1); pattern = /.\011/; string = 'a' + String.fromCharCode(0) + '11'; actualmatch = string.match(pattern); expectedmatch = null; addThis(); /* * Try same thing with 'xx' in place of '11'. * * Should get a match now, because the octal escape sequence in the regexp * has been reduced from \011 to \0, and '\0' is present in the string - */ status = inSection(2); pattern = /.\0xx/; string = 'a' + String.fromCharCode(0) + 'xx'; actualmatch = string.match(pattern); expectedmatch = Array(string); addThis(); /* * Same thing; don't use |String.fromCharCode(0)| this time. * There is no ambiguity in '\0xx': it is the null character * followed by two x's, no other interpretation is possible. */ status = inSection(3); pattern = /.\0xx/; string = 'a\0xx'; actualmatch = string.match(pattern); expectedmatch = Array(string); addThis(); /* * This one should produce a match. The two-character string * 'a' + '\011' is duplicated in the pattern and test string: */ status = inSection(4); pattern = /.\011/; string = 'a\011'; actualmatch = string.match(pattern); expectedmatch = Array(string); addThis(); /* * Same as above, only now, for the second character of the string, * use the Unicode escape '\u0009' instead of the octal escape '\011' */ status = inSection(5); pattern = /.\011/; string = 'a\u0009'; actualmatch = string.match(pattern); expectedmatch = Array(string); addThis(); /* * Same as above, only now for the second character of the string, * use the hex escape '\x09' instead of the octal escape '\011' */ status = inSection(6); pattern = /.\011/; string = 'a\x09'; actualmatch = string.match(pattern); expectedmatch = Array(string); addThis(); /* * Same as above, only now for the second character of the string, * use the escape '\t' instead of the octal escape '\011' */ status = inSection(7); pattern = /.\011/; string = 'a\t'; actualmatch = string.match(pattern); expectedmatch = Array(string); addThis(); /* * Return to the string from Section 1. * * Unlike Section 1, use the RegExp() function to create the * regexp pattern: null character followed by the string '11'. * * Since this is exactly what the string is, we should get a match - */ status = inSection(8); string = 'a' + String.fromCharCode(0) + '11'; pattern = RegExp(string); actualmatch = string.match(pattern); expectedmatch = Array(string); addThis(); //------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- test(); //------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- function addThis() { statusmessages[i] = status; patterns[i] = pattern; strings[i] = string; actualmatches[i] = actualmatch; expectedmatches[i] = expectedmatch; i++; } function test() { enterFunc ('test'); printBugNumber(BUGNUMBER); printStatus (summary); testRegExp(statusmessages, patterns, strings, actualmatches, expectedmatches); exitFunc ('test'); }