chore(deps): update rust crate regex to v1.12.2 #28
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This PR contains the following updates:
1.7.1->1.12.2Release Notes
rust-lang/regex (regex)
v1.12.2Compare Source
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This release fixes a
cargo docbreakage on nightly when--cfg docsrsisenabled. This caused documentation to fail to build on docs.rs.
Bug fixes:
Switches the
doc_auto_cfgfeature todoc_cfgon nightly for docs.rs builds.v1.12.1Compare Source
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This release makes a bug fix in the new
regex::Captures::get_matchAPIintroduced in
1.12.0. There was an oversight with the lifetime parameterfor the
Matchreturned. This is technically a breaking change, but giventhat it was caught almost immediately and I've yanked the
1.12.0release,I think this is fine.
v1.12.0Compare Source
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This release contains a smattering of bug fixes, a fix for excessive memory
consumption in some cases and a new
regex::Captures::get_matchAPI.Improvements:
Add
Capture::get_matchfor returning the overall match withoutunwrap().Bug fixes:
Fixes a panic in the lazy DFA (can only occur for especially large regexes).
Fixes a memory usage regression for large regexes (introduced in
regex 1.9).Fix universal start states in sparse DFA.
Fixes a panic when deserializing a corrupted dense DFA.
Make
regex_automata::meta::Regex::findconsistently returnNonewhenWhichCaptures::Noneis used.v1.11.3Compare Source
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This is a small patch release with an improvement in memory usage in some
cases.
Improvements:
Improve memory usage by trimming excess memory capacity in some spots.
v1.11.2Compare Source
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This is a new patch release of
regexwith some minor fixes. A larger numberof typo or lint fix patches were merged. Also, we now finally recommend using
std::sync::LazyLock.Improvements:
Switch recommendation from
once_celltostd::sync::LazyLock.Add
DFA::set_prefiltertoregex-automata.Bug fixes:
Remove
stddependency fromperf-literal-multisubstringcrate feature.Clarify the meaning of
(?R)$in the documentation.Remove
fuzz/andrecord/directories from published crate on crates.io.v1.11.1Compare Source
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This is a new patch release of
regexthat fixes compilation on nightlyRust when the unstable
patterncrate feature is enabled. Users on nightlyRust without this feature enabled are unaffected.
Bug fixes:
Fix the
Patterntrait implementation as a result of nightly API breakage.v1.11.0Compare Source
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This is a new minor release of
regexthat brings in an update to theUnicode Character Database. Specifically, this updates the Unicode data
used by
regexinternally to the version 16 release.New features:
Add new
regex::SetMatches::matched_allmethod.Update to Unicode Character Database (UCD) version 16.
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This is a new patch release with a fix for the
unstablecrate feature thatenables
std::str::Patterntrait integration.Bug fixes:
Fix the
Patterntrait implementation as a result of nightly API breakage.v1.10.5Compare Source
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This is a new patch release with some minor fixes.
Bug fixes:
Escape invalid UTF-8 when in the
Debugimpl ofregex::bytes::Match.v1.10.4Compare Source
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This is a new patch release with some minor fixes.
Fixes a bug with compiling a reverse NFA automaton in
regex-automata.Clarifies that when
Cow::Borrowedis returned from replace APIs, it isequivalent to the input.
v1.10.3Compare Source
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This is a new patch release that fixes the feature configuration of optional
dependencies, and fixes an unsound use of bounds check elision.
Bug fixes:
Set
default-features=falsefor thememchrandaho-corasickdependencies.Fix unsound bounds check elision.
v1.10.2Compare Source
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This is a new patch release that fixes a search regression where incorrect
matches could be reported.
Bug fixes:
Revert broadening of reverse suffix literal optimization introduced in 1.10.1.
v1.10.1Compare Source
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This is a new patch release with a minor increase in the number of valid
patterns and a broadening of some literal optimizations.
New features:
Loosen ASCII-compatible rules such that regexes like
(?-u:☃)are now allowed.Performance improvements:
Broader the reverse suffix optimization to apply in more cases.
v1.10.0Compare Source
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This is a new minor release of
regexthat adds support for start and endword boundary assertions. That is,
\<and\>. The minimum supported Rustversion has also been raised to 1.65, which was released about one year ago.
The new word boundary assertions are:
\<or\b{start}: a Unicode start-of-word boundary (\W|\Aon the left,\won the right).\>or\b{end}: a Unicode end-of-word boundary (\won the left,\W|\zon the right).
\b{start-half}: half of a Unicode start-of-word boundary (\W|\Aon theleft).
\b{end-half}: half of a Unicode end-of-word boundary (\W|\zon theright).
The
\<and\>are GNU extensions to POSIX regexes. They have been addedto the
regexcrate because they enjoy somewhat broad support in other regexengines as well (for example, vim). The
\b{start}and\b{end}assertionsare aliases for
\<and\>, respectively.The
\b{start-half}and\b{end-half}assertions are not found in anyother regex engine (although regex engines with general look-around support
can certainly express them). They were added principally to support the
implementation of word matching in grep programs, where one generally wants to
be a bit more flexible in what is considered a word boundary.
New features:
Add support for
\<and\>word boundary assertions.DFAs now have a
start_statemethod that doesn't use anInput.Performance improvements:
Unicode character class operations have been optimized in
regex-syntax.Make patterns containing lots of literal characters use less memory.
Bug fixes:
Fix a bug that could result in incorrect match spans when using a Unicode word
boundary and searching non-ASCII strings.
Fix panics that can occur in
Ast->Hirtranslation (not reachable fromregexcrate).
Remove guarantees in the API that connect the
uflag with a specific HIRrepresentation.
regex-automatabreaking change release:This release includes a
regex-automata 0.4.0breaking change release, whichwas necessary in order to support the new word boundary assertions. For
example, the
Lookenum has new variants and theLookSettype now usesu32instead of
u16to represent a bitset of look-around assertions. These areoverall very minor changes, and most users of
regex-automatashould be ableto move to
0.4from0.3without any changes at all.regex-syntaxbreaking change release:This release also includes a
regex-syntax 0.8.0breaking change release,which, like
regex-automata, was necessary in order to support the new wordboundary assertions. This release also includes some changes to the
Asttype to reduce heap usage in some cases. If you are using the
Asttypedirectly, your code may require some minor modifications. Otherwise, users of
regex-syntax 0.7should be able to migrate to0.8without any code changes.regex-literelease:The
regex-lite 0.1.1release contains support for the new word boundaryassertions. There are no breaking changes.
v1.9.6Compare Source
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This is a patch release that fixes a panic that can occur when the default
regex size limit is increased to a large number.
Fix a bug where computing the maximum haystack length for the bounded
backtracker could result underflow and thus provoke a panic later in a search
due to a broken invariant.
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This is a patch release that hopefully mostly fixes a performance bug that
occurs when sharing a regex across multiple threads.
Issue #934
explains this in more detail. It is also noted in the crate
documentation.
The bug can appear when sharing a regex across multiple threads simultaneously,
as might be the case when using a regex from a
OnceLock,lazy_staticorsimilar primitive. Usually high contention only results when using many threads
to execute searches on small haystacks.
One can avoid the contention problem entirely through one of two methods.
The first is to use lower level APIs from
regex-automatathat require passingstate explicitly, such as
meta::Regex::search_with.The second is to clone a regex and send it to other threads explicitly. This
will not use any additional memory usage compared to sharing the regex. The
only downside of this approach is that it may be less convenient, for example,
it won't work with things like
OnceLockorlazy_staticoronce_cell.With that said, as of this release, the contention performance problems have
been greatly reduced. This was achieved by changing the free-list so that it
was sharded across threads, and that ensuring each sharded mutex occupies a
single cache line to mitigate false sharing. So while contention may still
impact performance in some cases, it should be a lot better now.
Because of the changes to how the free-list works, please report any issues you
find with this release. That not only includes search time regressions but also
significant regressions in memory usage. Reporting improvements is also welcome
as well! If possible, provide a reproduction.
Bug fixes:
Fix a performance bug where high contention on a single regex led to massive
slow-downs.
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This is a patch release that fixes a bug where
RegexSet::is_match(..)couldincorrectly return false (even when
RegexSet::matches(..).matched_any()returns true).
Bug fixes:
Fix a bug where a prefilter was incorrectly configured for a
RegexSet.v1.9.3Compare Source
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This is a patch release that fixes a bug where some searches could result in
incorrect match offsets being reported. It is difficult to characterize the
types of regexes susceptible to this bug. They generally involve patterns
that contain no prefix or suffix literals, but have an inner literal along with
a regex prefix that can conditionally match.
Bug fixes:
Fix a bug with the reverse inner literal optimization reporting incorrect match
offsets.
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This is a patch release that fixes another memory usage regression. This
particular regression occurred only when using a
RegexSet. In some cases,much more heap memory (by one or two orders of magnitude) was allocated than in
versions prior to 1.9.0.
Bug fixes:
Fix a memory usage regression when using a
RegexSet.v1.9.1Compare Source
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This is a patch release which fixes a memory usage regression. In the regex
1.9 release, one of the internal engines used a more aggressive allocation
strategy than what was done previously. This patch release reverts to the
prior on-demand strategy.
Bug fixes:
Change the allocation strategy for the backtracker to be less aggressive.
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This release marks the end of a years long rewrite of the regex crate
internals. Since this is
such a big release, please report any issues or regressions you find. We would
also love to hear about improvements as well.
In addition to many internal improvements that should hopefully result in
"my regex searches are faster," there have also been a few API additions:
Captures::extractmethod for quickly accessing the substringsthat match each capture group in a regex.
R, which enables CRLF mode. This makes.match anyUnicode scalar value except for
\rand\n, and also makes(?m:^)and(?m:$)match after and before both\rand\n, respectively, but neverbetween a
\rand\n.RegexBuilder::line_terminatorwas added to further customize the lineterminator used by
(?m:^)and(?m:$)to be any arbitrary byte.stdCargo feature is now actually optional. That is, theregexcratecan be used without the standard library.
regex 1.9may make binary size and compile times even worse, anew experimental crate called
regex-litehas been published. It prioritizesbinary size and compile times over functionality (like Unicode) and
performance. It shares no code with the
regexcrate.New features:
One can opt into CRLF mode via the
Rflag.e.g.,
(?mR:$)matches just before\r\n.Multi-pattern searches with offsets can be done with
regex-automata 0.3.stdis now an optional feature.regexmay be used with onlyalloc.RegexBuilder::line_terminatorconfigures how(?m:^)and(?m:$)behave.Anchored search APIs are now available in
regex-automata 0.3.Add new
Captures::extractmethod for easier capture group access.Add
regex-litecrate with smaller binary sizes and faster compile times.Add
TryFromimplementations for theRegextype.Performance improvements:
Added a one-pass DFA engine for faster capture group matching.
Inner literals are now used to accelerate searches, e.g.,
\w+@​\w+will scanfor
@.PERF #891:
Makes literal optimizations apply to regexes of the form
\b(foo|bar|quux)\b.(There are many more performance improvements as well, but not all of them have
specific issues devoted to them.)
Bug fixes:
Fix matching bugs related to
\Band inconsistencies across internal engines.Fix matching bug with capture groups.
Fix matching bug with word boundaries.
Fix bug where some regexes like
(re)+were not equivalent to(re)(re)*.Fix matching bug inconsistency between NFA and DFA engines.
Fix matching bug where literal extraction got confused by
$.Add documentation to replacement routines about dealing with fallibility.
Use corpus rejection in fuzz testing.
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This is a patch release that fixes a bug where
(?-u:\B)was allowed inUnicode regexes, despite the fact that the current matching engines can report
match offsets between the code units of a single UTF-8 encoded codepoint. That
in turn means that match offsets that split a codepoint could be reported,
which in turn results in panicking when one uses them to slice a
&str.This bug occurred in the transition to
regex 1.8because the underlyingsyntactical error that prevented this regex from compiling was intentionally
removed. That's because
(?-u:\B)will be permitted in Unicode regexes inregex 1.9, but the matching engines will guarantee to never report matchoffsets that split a codepoint. When the underlying syntactical error was
removed, no code was added to ensure that
(?-u:\B)didn't compile in theregex 1.8transition release. This release,regex 1.8.4, adds that codesuch that
Regex::new(r"(?-u:\B)")returns to theregex <1.8behavior ofnot compiling. (A
bytes::Regexcan still of course compile it.)Bug fixes:
Fix a bug where
(?-u:\B)was allowed in Unicode regexes, and in turn couldlead to match offsets that split a codepoint in
&str.v1.8.3Compare Source
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This is a patch release that fixes a bug where the regex would report a
match at every position even when it shouldn't. This could occur in a very
small subset of regexes, usually an alternation of simple literals that
have particular properties. (See the issue linked below for a more precise
description.)
Bug fixes:
Fix a bug where a match at every position is erroneously reported.
v1.8.2Compare Source
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This is a patch release that fixes a bug where regex compilation could panic
in debug mode for regexes with large counted repetitions. For example,
a{2147483516}{2147483416}{5}resulted in an integer overflow that wrappedin release mode but panicking in debug mode. Despite the unintended wrapping
arithmetic in release mode, it didn't cause any other logical bugs since the
errant code was for new analysis that wasn't used yet.
Bug fixes:
Fix a bug where regex compilation with large counted repetitions could panic.
v1.8.1Compare Source
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This is a patch release that fixes a bug where a regex match could be reported
where none was found. Specifically, the bug occurs when a pattern contains some
literal prefixes that could be extracted and an optional word boundary in the
prefix.
Bug fixes:
Fix a bug where a word boundary could interact with prefix literal
optimizations and lead to a false positive match.
v1.8.0Compare Source
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This is a sizeable release that will be soon followed by another sizeable
release. Both of them will combined close over 40 existing issues and PRs.
This first release, despite its size, essentially represents preparatory work
for the second release, which will be even bigger. Namely, this release:
aho-corasickto the recently released 1.0version.
regex-syntaxto the simultaneously released0.7version. The changes toregex-syntaxprincipally revolve around arewrite of its literal extraction code and a number of simplifications and
optimizations to its high-level intermediate representation (HIR).
The second release, which will follow ~shortly after the release above, will
contain a soup-to-nuts rewrite of every regex engine. This will be done by
bringing
regex-automataintothis repository, and then changing the
regexcrate to be nothing but an APIshim layer on top of
regex-automata's API.These tandem releases are the culmination of about 3
years of on-and-off work that began in earnest in March
2020.
Because of the scale of changes involved in these releases, I would love to
hear about your experience. Especially if you notice undocumented changes in
behavior or performance changes (positive or negative).
Most changes in the first release are listed below. For more details, please
see the commit log, which reflects a linear and decently documented history
of all changes.
New features:
Permit many more characters to be escaped, even if they have no significance.
More specifically, any ASCII character except for
[0-9A-Za-z<>]can now beescaped. Also, a new routine,
is_escapeable_character, has been added toregex-syntaxto query whether a character is escapable or not.Add
Regex::captures_at. This fills a hole in the API, but doesn't otherwiseintroduce any new expressive power.
Capture group names are now Unicode-aware. They can now begin with either a
_or any "alphabetic" codepoint. After the first codepoint, subsequent codepoints
can be any sequence of alphanumeric codepoints, along with
_,.,[and]. Note that replacement syntax has not changed.Add
Match::is_emptyandMatch::lenAPIs.Add an
impl Default for RegexSet, with the default being the empty set.A new method,
Regex::static_captures_len, has been added which returns thenumber of capture groups in the pattern if and only if every possible match
always contains the same number of matching groups.
Named captures can now be written as
(?<name>re)in addition to(?P<name>re).regex-syntaxnow supports empty character classes.regex-syntaxnow has an optionalstdfeature. (This will cometo
regexin the second release.)Hirtype inregex-syntaxhas had a number of simplificationsmade to it.
regex-syntaxhas support for a newRflag for enabling CRLFmode. This will be supported in
regexproper in the second release.regex-syntaxnow has proper support for "regex that nevermatches" via
Hir::fail().hir::literalmodule ofregex-syntaxhas been completelyre-worked. It now has more documentation, examples and advice.
allow_invalid_utf8option inregex-syntaxhas been renamedto
utf8, and the meaning of the boolean has been flipped.Performance improvements:
aho-corasick 1.0may improve performance in somecases. It's difficult to characterize exactly which patterns this might impact,
but if there are a small number of longish (>= 4 bytes) prefix literals, then
it might be faster than before.
Bug fixes:
Improve
Debugimpl forMatchso that it doesn't show the entire haystack.#731:
Fix a number of issues with printing
Hirvalues as regex patterns.Add explicit example of
foo|barin the regex syntax docs.Clarify that
SetMatches::lendoes not (regrettably) refer to the number ofmatches in the set.
Clarify "verbose mode" in regex syntax documentation.
#950:
Fix
CaptureLocations::getso that it never panics.Clarify documentation for
Regex::shortest_match.Fix
\p{Sc}so that it is equivalent to\p{Currency_Symbol}.Add more clarifying documentation to the
CompiledTooBigerror variant.Clarify that
regex::Regexsearches as if the haystack is a sequence ofUnicode scalar values.
Replace
__Nonexhaustivevariants with#[non_exhaustive]attribute.Optimize case folding since it can get quite slow in some pathological cases.
Reject
(?-u:\W)inregex::RegexAPIs.Add a missing
voidkeyword to indicate "no parameters" in C API.Fix
\p{Lc}so that it is equivalent to\p{Cased_Letter}.Clarify documentation for
\pXsyntax.v1.7.3Compare Source
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This is a small release that fixes a bug in
Regex::shortest_match_atthatcould cause it to panic, even when the offset given is valid.
Bug fixes:
Fix a bug in how the reverse DFA was called for
Regex::shortest_match_at.v1.7.2Compare Source
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This is a small release that fixes a failing test on FreeBSD.
Bug fixes:
Fix "no stack overflow" test which can fail due to the small stack size.
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