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[Issue 9634] New: std.regex.ctRegex chokes on (?:a+)
Mar 02, 2013
Nils
Mar 12, 2013
Dmitry Olshansky
Apr 17, 2013
Dmitry Olshansky
[Issue 9634] [CTFE] std.regex.ctRegex chokes on (?:a+)
Apr 17, 2013
Dmitry Olshansky
Apr 17, 2013
Nils
Apr 17, 2013
Dmitry Olshansky
Apr 17, 2013
Nils
May 12, 2013
Dmitry Olshansky
May 12, 2013
Dmitry Olshansky
May 12, 2013
Dmitry Olshansky
[Issue 9634] [CTFE] appending a slice of an array of structs to itself
May 18, 2013
Martin Nowak
May 21, 2013
Martin Nowak
[Issue 9634] [CTFE] wrong code concatenating arrays of structs
Jun 18, 2013
Don
Jun 19, 2013
yebblies
March 02, 2013
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           Summary: std.regex.ctRegex chokes on (?:a+)
           Product: D
           Version: unspecified
          Platform: All
        OS/Version: All
            Status: NEW
          Severity: normal
          Priority: P2
         Component: Phobos
        AssignedTo: nobody@puremagic.com
        ReportedBy: nilsbossung@googlemail.com


--- Comment #0 from Nils <nilsbossung@googlemail.com> 2013-03-02 10:50:40 PST ---
Maybe a duplicate of issue 7440. But this one gives a different error message.

---
cat > test.d <<code
import std.regex;
auto re = ctRegex!"(?:a+)";
code
dmd -c -o- test.d
---
/home/nils/d/dmd/dmd2/linux/bin32/../../src/phobos/std/regex.d(2739): Error:
['c', 'a', 's', 't', '(', 'I', 'R', ')', '0'][0u..9u]
/home/nils/d/dmd/dmd2/linux/bin32/../../src/phobos/std/regex.d(2099):
called from here: (Kickstart!(char) __ctmp1227 = 0;
 , __ctmp1227).this(this, new uint[](256u))
/home/nils/d/dmd/dmd2/linux/bin32/../../src/phobos/std/regex.d(2153):
called from here: this.lightPostprocess()
/home/nils/d/dmd/dmd2/linux/bin32/../../src/phobos/std/regex.d(1966):
called from here: (Regex!(char) __ctmp1948 = 0;
 , __ctmp1948).this(this)
/home/nils/d/dmd/dmd2/linux/bin32/../../src/phobos/std/regex.d(6489):
called from here: parser.program()
/home/nils/d/dmd/dmd2/linux/bin32/../../src/phobos/std/regex.d(6472):
called from here: regexImpl(pattern, flags)
/home/nils/d/dmd/dmd2/linux/bin32/../../src/phobos/std/regex.d(6497):
called from here: regex("(?:a+)", [])
/home/nils/d/dmd/dmd2/linux/bin32/../../src/phobos/std/regex.d(2739): Error:
['c', 'a', 's', 't', '(', 'I', 'R', ')', '0'][0u..9u]
/home/nils/d/dmd/dmd2/linux/bin32/../../src/phobos/std/regex.d(2099):
called from here: (Kickstart!(char) __ctmp1227 = 0;
 , __ctmp1227).this(this, new uint[](256u))
/home/nils/d/dmd/dmd2/linux/bin32/../../src/phobos/std/regex.d(2153):
called from here: this.lightPostprocess()
/home/nils/d/dmd/dmd2/linux/bin32/../../src/phobos/std/regex.d(1966):
called from here: (Regex!(char) __ctmp1948 = 0;
 , __ctmp1948).this(this)
/home/nils/d/dmd/dmd2/linux/bin32/../../src/phobos/std/regex.d(6489):
called from here: parser.program()
/home/nils/d/dmd/dmd2/linux/bin32/../../src/phobos/std/regex.d(6472):
called from here: regexImpl(pattern, flags)
/home/nils/d/dmd/dmd2/linux/bin32/../../src/phobos/std/regex.d(6499):
called from here: regex("(?:a+)", [])
/home/nils/d/dmd/dmd2/linux/bin32/../../src/phobos/std/regex.d(6499):
called from here: ctGenRegExCode(regex("(?:a+)", []))
/home/nils/d/dmd/dmd2/linux/bin32/../../src/phobos/std/regex.d(2739): Error:
['c', 'a', 's', 't', '(', 'I', 'R', ')', '0'][0u..9u]
/home/nils/d/dmd/dmd2/linux/bin32/../../src/phobos/std/regex.d(2099):
called from here: (Kickstart!(char) __ctmp1227 = 0;
 , __ctmp1227).this(this, new uint[](256u))
/home/nils/d/dmd/dmd2/linux/bin32/../../src/phobos/std/regex.d(2153):
called from here: this.lightPostprocess()
/home/nils/d/dmd/dmd2/linux/bin32/../../src/phobos/std/regex.d(1966):
called from here: (Regex!(char) __ctmp1948 = 0;
 , __ctmp1948).this(this)
/home/nils/d/dmd/dmd2/linux/bin32/../../src/phobos/std/regex.d(6489):
called from here: parser.program()
/home/nils/d/dmd/dmd2/linux/bin32/../../src/phobos/std/regex.d(6472):
called from here: regexImpl(pattern, flags)
/home/nils/d/dmd/dmd2/linux/bin32/../../src/phobos/std/regex.d(6506):
called from here: regex("(?:a+)", [])
/home/nils/d/dmd/dmd2/linux/bin32/../../src/phobos/std/regex.d(6506):
called from here: StaticRegex(null, Regex(null, null, null, 0u, 0u, 0u, 0u, 0u,
null, null, ShiftOr(null, 0u, 0u))).this(regex("(?:a+)", []), & func)
/home/nils/d/dmd/dmd2/linux/bin32/../../src/phobos/std/regex.d(6523): Error:
template instance std.regex.ctRegexImpl!("(?:a+)", []) error instantiating
test.d(2):        instantiated from here: ctRegex!("(?:a+)")
test.d(2): Error: template instance std.regex.ctRegex!("(?:a+)") error
instantiating
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--- Comment #1 from Dmitry Olshansky <dmitry.olsh@gmail.com> 2013-03-12 07:56:06 PDT ---
Created an attachment (id=1200)
Stripped down regex parser that shows the bug

Don I belive I've found something that of interest.

In short - I've got cut down sample, there is no _ctfe branching here, ~500 lines and most of imports are there to print stuff.

Up to last step in bytecode generation all is OK and the result is the same,
then at the last step somehow even simple fill with 1 to n loop fails.
(see below)

See lines marked as CRITICAL POINT to see this bisection of the execution.

The output is:

RT version
0       Char   (0x0)
1       Char ☺ (0x1)
2       Char ☻ (0x2)
3       Char ♥ (0x3)
4       Char ♦ (0x4)
5       cast(IR)0
6       End

CT version
0       Char   (0x0)
1       Char ♥ (0x3)
2       Char ☻ (0x2)
3       Char ♥ (0x3)
4       Char ♦ (0x4)
5       cast(IR)0
6       End

Instead it should be the same in both versions.

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--- Comment #2 from Dmitry Olshansky <dmitry.olsh@gmail.com> 2013-04-17 13:18:11 PDT ---
(In reply to comment #1)
> Created an attachment (id=1200) [details]
> Stripped down regex parser that shows the bug
> 

I think I've pinpointed the issue in an even smaller test case (~90 LOCs). It directly relates to dealing with arrays of structs at CTFE.

Interesting point is that the assertion in main passes in the code below if you switch 'Bytecode' struct that is nothing more then one int to simply int. Hence my thought about structs being the trigger.


struct Bytecode
{
    int raw;
}

struct Parser
{
    dchar _current;
    bool empty;
    string pat;
    Bytecode[] ir;

    this(string pattern)
    {
        pat = pattern;
        next();
        uint fix;//fixup pointer
        for(;;)
        {
            switch(current)
            {
            case '(':
                next();
                fix = cast(uint)ir.length;
                assert(current == '?');
                next();
                assert(current == ':');
                ir ~= Bytecode(-1);
                next();
                break;
            case ')': //CRITICAL POINT: the last closing paren
                //return; // up to this point generated bytecode is the same
                next();
                //return; //still OK
                { //CRITICAL POINT
                    size_t cnt = ir.length-fix-1;
                    //even simple write loop is failing with awful results
                    for(size_t i = 0; i < cnt; i++)
                    {
                        auto bc = Bytecode(i+10);
                        ir[fix+i] = bc;
                    }
                }
                return; // and here it differs
            default:
                uint start = cast(uint)ir.length;
                ir ~= Bytecode(10*current);
                next();
                uint len = cast(uint)ir.length - start;
                next();
                ir ~= Bytecode(-4);
                ir ~= ir[start .. start+len];
                ir ~= Bytecode(-1);
            }
        }
    }

    @property dchar current(){ return _current; }

    bool next()
    {
        if(pat.length == 0)
        {
            empty = true;
            return false;
        }
        _current = pat[0];
        pat = pat[1..$];
        return true;
    }
}

public auto getIr(string pattern)
{
    auto ir = Parser(pattern).ir;
    return ir;
}

void main()
{
    auto re = getIr("(?:a+)");
    static re2 = getIr("(?:a+)");
//uncomment to see that it's a 3rd element of 2 arrays that differs
/*
    import std.stdio;
    writeln("RT version");
    writeln(re);
    writeln("\n\nCT version");
    writeln(re2);
*/
    assert(re == re2);
}

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           What    |Removed                     |Added
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
            Summary|std.regex.ctRegex chokes on |[CTFE] std.regex.ctRegex
                   |(?:a+)                      |chokes on (?:a+)
           Severity|normal                      |critical


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--- Comment #3 from Nils <nilsbossung@googlemail.com> 2013-04-17 14:20:35 PDT ---
(In reply to comment #2)
> //uncomment to see that it's a 3rd element of 2 arrays that differs
> /*
>     import std.stdio;
>     writeln("RT version");
>     writeln(re);
>     writeln("\n\nCT version");
>     writeln(re2);
> */

For me, it's the second element that differs (DMD32 D Compiler
v2.063-devel-0630526):
---
RT version
[Bytecode(10), Bytecode(11), Bytecode(12), Bytecode(13), Bytecode(-1)]


CT version
[Bytecode(10), Bytecode(13), Bytecode(12), Bytecode(13), Bytecode(-1)]
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--- Comment #4 from Dmitry Olshansky <dmitry.olsh@gmail.com> 2013-04-17 14:29:31 PDT ---
(In reply to comment #3)
> (In reply to comment #2)
> > //uncomment to see that it's a 3rd element of 2 arrays that differs
> > /*
> >     import std.stdio;
> >     writeln("RT version");
> >     writeln(re);
> >     writeln("\n\nCT version");
> >     writeln(re2);
> > */
> 
> For me, it's the second element that differs (DMD32 D Compiler
> v2.063-devel-0630526):
> ---
> RT version
> [Bytecode(10), Bytecode(11), Bytecode(12), Bytecode(13), Bytecode(-1)]
> 
> 
> CT version
> [Bytecode(10), Bytecode(13), Bytecode(12), Bytecode(13), Bytecode(-1)]
> ---

You're right that must a mistake on my part.
It's 2nd one that is different as I'm seeing this exact output.

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--- Comment #5 from Nils <nilsbossung@googlemail.com> 2013-04-17 15:12:50 PDT ---
Reduced the code from comment #2 further:

struct Bytecode
{
    int raw;
}

Bytecode[] getIr()
{
    Bytecode[] ir;

    ir ~= Bytecode(42);
    ir ~= ir[0 .. 1]; // add .dup and CTFE gets it
    assert(&ir[0] != &ir[1]); // fails in CTFE

    ir[0].raw = 13; // overwrites both ir[0] and ir[1]
    assert(ir[0].raw == 13);
    assert(ir[1].raw == 42); // fails in CTFE

    return ir;
}

void main()
{
    enum expected = [Bytecode(13), Bytecode(42)];
    assert(getIr() == expected); // passes
    static assert(getIr() == expected); // fails
}

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--- Comment #6 from Dmitry Olshansky <dmitry.olsh@gmail.com> 2013-05-12 13:42:34 PDT ---
(In reply to comment #5)
> Reduced the code from comment #2 further:
> 
> struct Bytecode
> {
>     int raw;
> }
> 
> Bytecode[] getIr()
> {
>     Bytecode[] ir;
> 
>     ir ~= Bytecode(42);
>     ir ~= ir[0 .. 1]; // add .dup and CTFE gets it

A-ha! That indicates that the bug is in appending slices of that same array...

That might get us workaround (without dup) and indeed if I change the above
line to this:
    foreach(v; ir[0 .. 1])
        ir ~= v;

it passes even for bigger slices.

>     assert(&ir[0] != &ir[1]); // fails in CTFE
> 
>     ir[0].raw = 13; // overwrites both ir[0] and ir[1]
>     assert(ir[0].raw == 13);
>     assert(ir[1].raw == 42); // fails in CTFE
> 
>     return ir;
> }
> 
> void main()
> {
>     enum expected = [Bytecode(13), Bytecode(42)];
>     assert(getIr() == expected); // passes
>     static assert(getIr() == expected); // fails
> }

(In reply to comment #5)
> Reduced the code from comment #2 further:
> 
> struct Bytecode
> {
>     int raw;
> }
> 
> Bytecode[] getIr()
> {
>     Bytecode[] ir;
> 
>     ir ~= Bytecode(42);
>     ir ~= ir[0 .. 1]; // add .dup and CTFE gets it
>     assert(&ir[0] != &ir[1]); // fails in CTFE
> 
>     ir[0].raw = 13; // overwrites both ir[0] and ir[1]
>     assert(ir[0].raw == 13);
>     assert(ir[1].raw == 42); // fails in CTFE
> 
>     return ir;
> }
> 
> void main()
> {
>     enum expected = [Bytecode(13), Bytecode(42)];
>     assert(getIr() == expected); // passes
>     static assert(getIr() == expected); // fails
> }

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           What    |Removed                     |Added
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
           Keywords|                            |pull


--- Comment #7 from Dmitry Olshansky <dmitry.olsh@gmail.com> 2013-05-12 13:59:59 PDT ---
https://github.com/D-Programming-Language/phobos/pull/1290

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Dmitry Olshansky <dmitry.olsh@gmail.com> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
                 CC|                            |kennytm@gmail.com


--- Comment #8 from Dmitry Olshansky <dmitry.olsh@gmail.com> 2013-05-12 14:03:14 PDT ---
*** Issue 7440 has been marked as a duplicate of this issue. ***

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