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[jira] Updated: (HARMONY-610) java.util.regex.Matcher.matches()
fails when the default region is changed
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HARMONY-610?page=all ]
Nikolay Kuznetsov updated HARMONY-610:
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Attachment: string_boundaries.patch
Attached patch contains fix for this issue. The problem here is that matcher used input string length insted of right bound set with region method.
Richard: could you please update regex unit tests with your testcases describing this ussue.
Note:
This patch also fixes issue HARMONY-625
> java.util.regex.Matcher.matches() fails when the default region is changed
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>
> Key: HARMONY-610
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HARMONY-610
> Project: Harmony
> Type: Bug
> Components: Classlib
> Reporter: Richard Liang
> Attachments: string_boundaries.patch
>
> Hello,
> As the spec says, the method of matches () is used to match the entire region against the given pattern.
> But if the default region is changed, this method fails when it attempts to match the specified region against the given pattern.
> RI 5.0 passes the following test, but Harmony fails.
> public void test_matches() {
> String input = " word ";
> Pattern pattern = Pattern.compile("\\w+");
> Matcher matcher = pattern.matcher(input);
> matcher.region(1, 5);
> assertTrue(matcher.matches());
> }
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