character-class-word-class-escape-negative-cases.js (2312B)
1 // Copyright (C) 2018 Leo Balter. All rights reserved. 2 // Copyright (C) 2024 Aurèle Barrière. All rights reserved. 3 // This code is governed by the BSD license found in the LICENSE file. 4 5 /*--- 6 esid: prod-CharacterClassEscape 7 description: > 8 Check negative cases of word class escape \w. 9 info: | 10 This is a generated test. Please check out 11 https://github.com/tc39/test262/tree/main/tools/regexp-generator/ 12 for any changes. 13 14 CharacterClassEscape[UnicodeMode] :: 15 d 16 D 17 s 18 S 19 w 20 W 21 [+UnicodeMode] p{ UnicodePropertyValueExpression } 22 [+UnicodeMode] P{ UnicodePropertyValueExpression } 23 24 22.2.2.9 Runtime Semantics: CompileToCharSet 25 26 CharacterClassEscape :: d 27 1. Return the ten-element CharSet containing the characters 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 28 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9. 29 CharacterClassEscape :: D 30 1. Let S be the CharSet returned by CharacterClassEscape :: d. 31 2. Return CharacterComplement(rer, S). 32 CharacterClassEscape :: s 33 1. Return the CharSet containing all characters corresponding to a code 34 point on the right-hand side of the WhiteSpace or LineTerminator 35 productions. 36 CharacterClassEscape :: S 37 1. Let S be the CharSet returned by CharacterClassEscape :: s. 38 2. Return CharacterComplement(rer, S). 39 CharacterClassEscape :: w 40 1. Return MaybeSimpleCaseFolding(rer, WordCharacters(rer)). 41 CharacterClassEscape :: W 42 1. Let S be the CharSet returned by CharacterClassEscape :: w. 43 2. Return CharacterComplement(rer, S). 44 features: [String.fromCodePoint] 45 includes: [regExpUtils.js] 46 flags: [generated] 47 ---*/ 48 49 const str = buildString( 50 { 51 loneCodePoints: [ 52 0x000060 53 ], 54 ranges: [ 55 [0x00DC00, 0x00DFFF], 56 [0x000000, 0x00002F], 57 [0x00003A, 0x000040], 58 [0x00005B, 0x00005E], 59 [0x00007B, 0x00DBFF], 60 [0x00E000, 0x10FFFF] 61 ] 62 } 63 ); 64 65 const standard = /\w/; 66 const unicode = /\w/u; 67 const vflag = /\w/v; 68 const regexes = [standard,unicode,vflag]; 69 70 const errors = []; 71 72 for (const regex of regexes) { 73 if (regex.test(str)) { 74 // Error, let's find out where 75 for (const char of str) { 76 if (regex.test(char)) { 77 errors.push('0x' + char.codePointAt(0).toString(16)); 78 } 79 } 80 } 81 } 82 83 assert.sameValue( 84 errors.length, 85 0, 86 'Expected no match, but matched: ' + errors.join(',') 87 ); 88 89 reportCompare(0, 0);