Commit 3c6c8831 authored by Russ Cox's avatar Russ Cox

regexp: re-enable TestBadCompile

The code that was commented out was for the old regexp package.
In the new one the errors and the space of valid regexps are different.

R=golang-dev, bradfitz
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/6873063
parent f4fc163d
......@@ -30,53 +30,52 @@ var good_re = []string{
`\!\\`,
}
/*
type stringError struct {
re string
err error
err string
}
var bad_re = []stringError{
{`*`, ErrBareClosure},
{`+`, ErrBareClosure},
{`?`, ErrBareClosure},
{`(abc`, ErrUnmatchedLpar},
{`abc)`, ErrUnmatchedRpar},
{`x[a-z`, ErrUnmatchedLbkt},
{`abc]`, ErrUnmatchedRbkt},
{`[z-a]`, ErrBadRange},
{`abc\`, ErrExtraneousBackslash},
{`a**`, ErrBadClosure},
{`a*+`, ErrBadClosure},
{`a??`, ErrBadClosure},
{`\x`, ErrBadBackslash},
}
*/
func compileTest(t *testing.T, expr string, error error) *Regexp {
{`*`, "missing argument to repetition operator: `*`"},
{`+`, "missing argument to repetition operator: `+`"},
{`?`, "missing argument to repetition operator: `?`"},
{`(abc`, "missing closing ): `(abc`"},
{`abc)`, "unexpected ): `abc)`"},
{`x[a-z`, "missing closing ]: `[a-z`"},
{`[z-a]`, "invalid character class range: `z-a`"},
{`abc\`, "trailing backslash at end of expression"},
{`a**`, "invalid nested repetition operator: `**`"},
{`a*+`, "invalid nested repetition operator: `*+`"},
{`\x`, "invalid escape sequence: `\\x`"},
}
func compileTest(t *testing.T, expr string, error string) *Regexp {
re, err := Compile(expr)
if err != error {
if error == "" && err != nil {
t.Error("compiling `", expr, "`; unexpected error: ", err.Error())
}
if error != "" && err == nil {
t.Error("compiling `", expr, "`; missing error")
} else if error != "" && !strings.Contains(err.Error(), error) {
t.Error("compiling `", expr, "`; wrong error: ", err.Error(), "; want ", error)
}
return re
}
func TestGoodCompile(t *testing.T) {
for i := 0; i < len(good_re); i++ {
compileTest(t, good_re[i], nil)
compileTest(t, good_re[i], "")
}
}
/*
func TestBadCompile(t *testing.T) {
for i := 0; i < len(bad_re); i++ {
compileTest(t, bad_re[i].re, bad_re[i].err)
}
}
*/
func matchTest(t *testing.T, test *FindTest) {
re := compileTest(t, test.pat, nil)
re := compileTest(t, test.pat, "")
if re == nil {
return
}
......
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