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[jira] Commented: (XERCESJ-589) Bug with pattern restriction on long strings

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aaron pieper commented on XERCESJ-589:
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The stack size workaround is not always feasible. I am currently trying to validate a document against a schema which includes a 4000 character string with a pattern restriction. I have increased the stack size considerably (-Xss100m) but still encounter a StackOverflowError. I cannot increase the stack size further without getting an OutOfMemoryError.

I can still get by with one of the unofficial patches listed in this thread. But it would be nice to have some resolution on this show-stopping 7-year-old bug.

> Bug with pattern restriction on long strings
> --------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: XERCESJ-589
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/XERCESJ-589
>             Project: Xerces2-J
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: XML Schema 1.0 Structures
>    Affects Versions: 2.3.0
>         Environment: Operating System: All
> Platform: All
>            Reporter: Mark Woon
>         Attachments: RegularExpression.java, RegularExpression.java, RegularExpression.java, test.xml, test.xsd, test.zip
>
>
> There is a bug with applying a pattern restriction on long strings while trying
> to validate an XML file against a schema.  I'm including an xml file and xsd
> file that demonstrates this problem.  One character less in <sequence> and the
> problem does not occur.
> As it is, I'm getting
> java.lang.StackOverflowError
>         at
> org.apache.xerces.impl.xpath.regex.RegularExpression.matchString(Unknown Source)
>         at
> org.apache.xerces.impl.xpath.regex.RegularExpression.matchString(Unknown Source)
>         at
> org.apache.xerces.impl.xpath.regex.RegularExpression.matchString(Unknown Source)
>         at
> org.apache.xerces.impl.xpath.regex.RegularExpression.matchString(Unknown Source)
>         at
> org.apache.xerces.impl.xpath.regex.RegularExpression.matchString(Unknown Source)
>         at
> org.apache.xerces.impl.xpath.regex.RegularExpression.matchString(Unknown Source)
>         at
> org.apache.xerces.impl.xpath.regex.RegularExpression.matchString(Unknown Source)
>         at
> org.apache.xerces.impl.xpath.regex.RegularExpression.matchString(Unknown Source)
>         at
> org.apache.xerces.impl.xpath.regex.RegularExpression.matchString(Unknown Source)
>         at
> org.apache.xerces.impl.xpath.regex.RegularExpression.matchString(Unknown Source)
>         at
> org.apache.xerces.impl.xpath.regex.RegularExpression.matchString(Unknown Source)
>         at
> org.apache.xerces.impl.xpath.regex.RegularExpression.matchString(Unknown Source)
>         at
> org.apache.xerces.impl.xpath.regex.RegularExpression.matchString(Unknown Source)
>         at
> org.apache.xerces.impl.xpath.regex.RegularExpression.matchString(Unknown Source)
>         at
> org.apache.xerces.impl.xpath.regex.RegularExpression.matchString(Unknown Source)
>         at
> org.apache.xerces.impl.xpath.regex.RegularExpression.matchString(Unknown Source)
>         at
> org.apache.xerces.impl.xpath.regex.RegularExpression.matchString(Unknown Source)
> ...

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