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author | Phillip Wood <phillip.wood@dunelm.org.uk> | 2021-05-04 09:27:34 +0000 |
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committer | Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> | 2021-05-05 18:53:42 +0900 |
commit | 0324e8fc6b297c9e61745dc4e7d110780334157d (patch) | |
tree | 1fd1960912ae578b9ebd1a26b35d7208ba89befb /t/perf/p4000-diff-algorithms.sh | |
parent | Git 2.31.1 (diff) | |
download | tgif-0324e8fc6b297c9e61745dc4e7d110780334157d.tar.xz |
word diff: handle zero length matches
If find_word_boundaries() encounters a zero length match (which can be
caused by matching a newline or using '*' instead of '+' in the regex)
we stop splitting the input into words which generates an inaccurate
diff. To fix this increment the start point when there is a zero
length match and try a new match. This is safe as posix regular
expressions always return the longest available match so a zero length
match means there are no longer matches available from the current
position.
Commit bf82940dbf1 (color-words: enable REG_NEWLINE to help user,
2009-01-17) prevented matching newlines in negated character classes
but it is still possible for the user to have an explicit newline
match in the regex which could cause a zero length match.
One could argue that having explicit newline matches or using '*'
rather than '+' are user errors but it seems to be better to work
round them than produce inaccurate diffs.
Signed-off-by: Phillip Wood <phillip.wood@dunelm.org.uk>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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