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authorwiz <wiz@pkgsrc.org>2013-10-27 23:22:54 +0000
committerwiz <wiz@pkgsrc.org>2013-10-27 23:22:54 +0000
commit0a4531c0f0c64aef0071ff49260c396c9d4358e9 (patch)
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Update to 2.15:
* Noteworthy changes in release 2.15 (2013-10-26) [stable] ** Bug fixes grep's \s and \S failed to work with multi-byte white space characters. For example, \s would fail to match a non-breaking space, and this would print nothing: printf '\xc2\xa0' | LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 grep '\s' A related bug is that \S would mistakenly match an invalid multibyte character. For example, the following would match: printf '\x82\n' | LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 grep '^\S$' [bug present since grep-2.6] grep -i would segfault on systems using UTF-16-based wchar_t (Cygwin) when converting an input string containing certain 4-byte UTF-8 sequences to lower case. The conversions to wchar_t and back to a UTF-8 multibyte string did not take surrogate pairs into account. [bug present since at least grep-2.6, though the segfault is new with 2.13] grep -E would segfault when given a regexp like '([^.]*[M]){1,2}' for any multibyte character M. [bug introduced in grep-2.6, which would segfault, but 2.7 and 2.8 had no problem, and 2.9 through 2.14 would hit a failed assertion. ] grep -F would get stuck in an infinite loop when given a search string that is an invalid byte sequence in the current locale and that matches the bytes of the input twice on a line. Now grep fails with exit status 1. grep -P could misbehave. While multi-byte mode is only supported by PCRE with UTF-8 locales, grep did not activate it. This would cause failures to match multibyte characters against some regular expressions, especially those including the '.' or '\p' metacharacters. ** New features grep -P can now use a just-in-time compiler to greatly speed up matches, This feature is transparent to the user; no flag is required to enable it. It is only available if the corresponding support in the PCRE library is detected when grep is compiled.
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