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Re: [Help-source-highlight] regexp in javascript.lang (3rd try!)


From: gnombat
Subject: Re: [Help-source-highlight] regexp in javascript.lang (3rd try!)
Date: Tue, 16 Dec 2008 19:32:59 -0600
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Lorenzo Bettini wrote:
address@hidden wrote:
Last time I suggested an ugly regexp definition for
javascript.lang to avoid matching /* */ comments:

http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/help-source-highlight/2008-09/msg00000.html

On second thought (or third thought) I don't like this because it
matches cases where there are two division operators in a single
expression, such as:

document.write('<table><tr><td>25% = '+(25/100)+'</td></tr></table>');


mh... I'm not sure I understad: why does this happen? The other / are in strings delimited by '', aren't they?


document.write('<table><tr><td>25% = '+(25/100)+'</td></tr></table>');
                                          ^
When at this point in the line, the "regexp" rule will match instead of the "string" rule. I.e., the "regexp" rule will match with an empty prefix, while the "string" rule would have a nonempty prefix before the string starts:

document.write('<table><tr><td>25% = '+(25/100)+'</td></tr></table>');
                                          _________
                                           regexp

document.write('<table><tr><td>25% = '+(25/100)+'</td></tr></table>');
                                          ------____________________
                                          prefix      string




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