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automata: Fix broken universal start states with sparse DFA #1195

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8 changes: 8 additions & 0 deletions regex-automata/src/dfa/sparse.rs
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -1846,6 +1846,14 @@ impl StartTable<Vec<u8>> {
let new_start_id = remap[dfa.to_index(old_start_id)];
sl.set_start(anchored, sty, new_start_id);
}
for ustart in [
&mut sl.universal_start_unanchored,
&mut sl.universal_start_anchored,
] {
if let Some(id) = ustart {
*id = remap[dfa.to_index(*id)];
}
}
Ok(sl)
}
}
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92 changes: 91 additions & 1 deletion regex-automata/tests/dfa/api.rs
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ use std::error::Error;
use regex_automata::{
dfa::{dense, Automaton, OverlappingState},
nfa::thompson,
HalfMatch, Input, MatchError,
Anchored, HalfMatch, Input, MatchError,
};

// Tests that quit bytes in the forward direction work correctly.
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -67,3 +67,93 @@ fn unicode_word_implicitly_works() -> Result<(), Box<dyn Error>> {
assert_eq!(Ok(Some(expected)), dfa.try_search_fwd(&Input::new(b" a")));
Ok(())
}

// A variant of [`Automaton::is_special_state`]'s doctest, but with universal start states.
#[test]
fn universal_start_search() -> Result<(), Box<dyn Error>> {
fn find<A: Automaton>(
dfa: &A,
haystack: &[u8],
) -> Result<Option<HalfMatch>, MatchError> {
let mut state = dfa
.universal_start_state(Anchored::No)
.expect("regex should not require lookbehind");
let mut last_match = None;
// Walk all the bytes in the haystack. We can quit early if we see
// a dead or a quit state. The former means the automaton will
// never transition to any other state. The latter means that the
// automaton entered a condition in which its search failed.
for (i, &b) in haystack.iter().enumerate() {
state = dfa.next_state(state, b);
if dfa.is_special_state(state) {
if dfa.is_match_state(state) {
last_match =
Some(HalfMatch::new(dfa.match_pattern(state, 0), i));
} else if dfa.is_dead_state(state) {
return Ok(last_match);
} else if dfa.is_quit_state(state) {
// It is possible to enter into a quit state after
// observing a match has occurred. In that case, we
// should return the match instead of an error.
if last_match.is_some() {
return Ok(last_match);
}
return Err(MatchError::quit(b, i));
}
// Implementors may also want to check for start or accel
// states and handle them differently for performance
// reasons. But it is not necessary for correctness.
}
}
// Matches are always delayed by 1 byte, so we must explicitly walk
// the special "EOI" transition at the end of the search.
state = dfa.next_eoi_state(state);
if dfa.is_match_state(state) {
last_match = Some(HalfMatch::new(
dfa.match_pattern(state, 0),
haystack.len(),
));
}
Ok(last_match)
}

fn check_impl(
dfa: impl Automaton,
haystack: &str,
pat: usize,
offset: usize,
) -> Result<(), Box<dyn Error>> {
let haystack = haystack.as_bytes();
let mat = find(&dfa, haystack)?.unwrap();
assert_eq!(mat.pattern().as_usize(), pat);
assert_eq!(mat.offset(), offset);
Ok(())
}

fn check(
dfa: &dense::DFA<Vec<u32>>,
haystack: &str,
pat: usize,
offset: usize,
) -> Result<(), Box<dyn Error>> {
check_impl(dfa, haystack, pat, offset)?;
check_impl(dfa.to_sparse()?, haystack, pat, offset)?;
Ok(())
}

let dfa = dense::DFA::new(r"[a-z]+")?;
let haystack = "123 foobar 4567";
check(&dfa, haystack, 0, 10)?;

let dfa = dense::DFA::new(r"[0-9]{4}")?;
let haystack = "123 foobar 4567";
check(&dfa, haystack, 0, 15)?;

let dfa = dense::DFA::new_many(&[r"[a-z]+", r"[0-9]+"])?;
let haystack = "123 foobar 4567";
check(&dfa, haystack, 1, 3)?;
check(&dfa, &haystack[3..], 0, 7)?;
check(&dfa, &haystack[10..], 1, 5)?;

Ok(())
}