From 9618fb718b75920f37e5be2049ad1d0bb5c4a28c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Paul Eggert Date: Tue, 26 Jan 2021 09:23:54 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] expr: fix bug with unmatched \(...\) Problem reported by Qiuhao Li. * doc/coreutils.texi (String expressions): Document the correct behavior, which POSIX requires. * src/expr.c (docolon): Treat unmatched \(...\) as empty. * tests/misc/expr.pl: New test. Upstream-commit: 735083ba24878075235007b4417982ad5700436d Signed-off-by: Kamil Dudka --- doc/coreutils.texi | 14 ++++++++------ src/expr.c | 9 +++++++-- tests/misc/expr.pl | 3 +++ 3 files changed, 18 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/coreutils.texi b/doc/coreutils.texi index 2382a16..5b2bb2c 100644 --- a/doc/coreutils.texi +++ b/doc/coreutils.texi @@ -13529,12 +13529,14 @@ second is considered to be a (basic, a la GNU @code{grep}) regular expression, with a @code{^} implicitly prepended. The first argument is then matched against this regular expression. -If the match succeeds and @var{regex} uses @samp{\(} and @samp{\)}, the -@code{:} expression returns the part of @var{string} that matched the -subexpression; otherwise, it returns the number of characters matched. - -If the match fails, the @code{:} operator returns the null string if -@samp{\(} and @samp{\)} are used in @var{regex}, otherwise 0. +If @var{regex} does not use @samp{\(} and @samp{\)}, the @code{:} +expression returns the number of characters matched, or 0 if the match +fails. + +If @var{regex} uses @samp{\(} and @samp{\)}, the @code{:} expression +returns the part of @var{string} that matched the subexpression, or +the null string if the match failed or the subexpression did not +contribute to the match. @kindex \( @r{regexp operator} Only the first @samp{\( @dots{} \)} pair is relevant to the return diff --git a/src/expr.c b/src/expr.c index e134872..0616a42 100644 --- a/src/expr.c +++ b/src/expr.c @@ -721,8 +721,13 @@ docolon (VALUE *sv, VALUE *pv) /* Were \(...\) used? */ if (re_buffer.re_nsub > 0) { - sv->u.s[re_regs.end[1]] = '\0'; - v = str_value (sv->u.s + re_regs.start[1]); + if (re_regs.end[1] < 0) + v = str_value (""); + else + { + sv->u.s[re_regs.end[1]] = '\0'; + v = str_value (sv->u.s + re_regs.start[1]); + } } else { diff --git a/tests/misc/expr.pl b/tests/misc/expr.pl index e45f8e7..e57f79d 100755 --- a/tests/misc/expr.pl +++ b/tests/misc/expr.pl @@ -84,6 +84,9 @@ my @Tests = # In 5.94 and earlier, anchors incorrectly matched newlines. ['anchor', "'a\nb' : 'a\$'", {OUT => '0'}, {EXIT => 1}], + # In 8.32, \( ... \) that did not match caused memory errors. + ['emptysub', '"a" : "\\(b\\)*"', {OUT => ''}, {EXIT => 1}], + # These tests are taken from grep/tests/bre.tests. ['bre1', '"abc" : "a\\(b\\)c"', {OUT => 'b'}], ['bre2', '"a(" : "a("', {OUT => '2'}], -- 2.26.2