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bug#50136: 28.0.50; A problem with rx-let expansion
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Richard Stallman |
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bug#50136: 28.0.50; A problem with rx-let expansion |
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Fri, 20 Aug 2021 23:21:00 -0400 |
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> > Actually it's the rx `eval` form that you are looking for if you want
> > arbitrary compile-time computation. `regexp` and `literal` are
> > explicitly made for run-time expressions.
If there are variables which can hold an rx expression, we need to make
them as unsafe file variable bindings. Or else have special code
to study them and see if evaluation constructs are used.
Has this been done?
Are these constructs an insecurity?
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- bug#50136: 28.0.50; A problem with rx-let expansion, (continued)
- bug#50136: 28.0.50; A problem with rx-let expansion, Mattias Engdegård, 2021/08/20
- bug#50136: 28.0.50; A problem with rx-let expansion, Michael Heerdegen, 2021/08/20
- bug#50136: 28.0.50; A problem with rx-let expansion, Mattias Engdegård, 2021/08/20
- bug#50136: 28.0.50; A problem with rx-let expansion, Michael Heerdegen, 2021/08/21
- bug#50136: 28.0.50; A problem with rx-let expansion, Mattias Engdegård, 2021/08/21
- bug#50136: 28.0.50; A problem with rx-let expansion, Michael Heerdegen, 2021/08/23
- bug#50136: 28.0.50; A problem with rx-let expansion, Mattias Engdegård, 2021/08/23
- bug#50136: 28.0.50; A problem with rx-let expansion, Mattias Engdegård, 2021/08/23
- bug#50136: 28.0.50; A problem with rx-let expansion, Michael Heerdegen, 2021/08/23
- bug#50136: 28.0.50; A problem with rx-let expansion, Mattias Engdegård, 2021/08/23
- bug#50136: 28.0.50; A problem with rx-let expansion,
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