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bug#34525: replace-regexp missing some matches


From: Stefan Monnier
Subject: bug#34525: replace-regexp missing some matches
Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2019 17:09:59 -0500
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/27.0.50 (gnu/linux)

>> > gl_state contains a cached interval, gl_state->backward_i, and there
>> > is no guarantee that its ->position will have been updated by
>> > adjust_intervals_for_insertion.  In the current bug, I believe it
>> > hasn't been adjusted.
>
>> Hmm... gl_state is not supposed to be kept "live" across buffer
>> modifications.  It's supposed to be used only *within* read-only
>> primitives which set it from scratch at the beginning (by calling
>> SETUP_SYNTAX_TABLE, SETUP_BUFFER_SYNTAX_TABLE, or
>> SETUP_SYNTAX_TABLE_FOR_OBJECT).  The backward_i and forward_i fields are
>> actually reset in the first call to update_syntax_table, by passing it
>> a true value for the `init` arg.
>
>> So the problem you describe might be due to some place where we fail to
>> reset gl_state before using it, or maybe it's a bug in
>> SETUP_*_SYNTAX_TABLE*
>
> re_search_2 calls SETUP_SYNTAX_TABLE_FOR_OBJECT unconditionally near its
> start.  S_S_T_F_O calls update_syntax_table with a non-zero `init'
> conditioned only on parse_sexp_lookup_properties.  This initialises
> gl_state.backward_i and gl_state.forward_i.
>
> So, I agree with you, what I am seeing is impossible.  I'm seeing it,
> though.

Any chance the buffer is modified from within the regexp operation?
Or maybe some async thread?

This said, the more common problem is that UPDATE_SYNTAX_TABLE was not
called, or not for the right position, or UPDATE_SYNTAX_TABLE_FORWARD
was called when we actually moved (ever so slightly) backward or
vice-versa.


        Stefan





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