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Didier Spezia authored
Regular expressions involving a (x){0} term are simplified by removing this term from the expression, just before the expression is compiled. The number of subexpressions is evaluated before the simplification. The number of capture instructions in the compiled expressions is not necessarily in line with the number of subexpressions. When the ReplaceAll(String) methods are used, a number of capture slots (nmatch) is evaluated as 2*(s+1) (s being the number of subexpressions). In some case, it can be higher than the number of capture instructions evaluated at compile time, resulting in a panic when the internal slices of regexp.machine are resized to this value. Fixed by capping the number of capture slots to the number of capture instructions. I must say I do not really see the benefits of setting nmatch lower than re.prog.NumCap using this 2*(s+1) formula, so perhaps this can be further simplified. Fixes #11178 Fixes #11176 Change-Id: I21415e8ef2dd5f2721218e9a679f7f6bfb76ae9b Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/14013Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
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