gecko/js/tests/ecma_3/RegExp/regress-85721.js

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/*
*
* Date: 14 Feb 2002
* SUMMARY: Performance: Regexp performance degraded from 4.7
* See http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=85721
*
* Adjust this testcase if necessary. The FAST constant defines
* an upper bound in milliseconds for any execution to take.
*
*/
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
var gTestfile = 'regress-85721.js';
var BUGNUMBER = 85721;
var summary = 'Performance: execution of regular expression';
var FAST = 100; // execution should be 100 ms or less to pass the test
var MSG_FAST = 'Execution took less than ' + FAST + ' ms';
var MSG_SLOW = 'Execution took ';
var MSG_MS = ' ms';
var str = '';
var re = '';
var status = '';
var actual = '';
var expect= '';
printBugNumber(BUGNUMBER);
printStatus (summary);
function elapsedTime(startTime)
{
return new Date() - startTime;
}
function isThisFast(ms)
{
if (ms <= FAST)
return MSG_FAST;
return MSG_SLOW + ms + MSG_MS;
}
/*
* The first regexp. We'll test for performance (Section 1) and accuracy (Section 2).
*/
str='<sql:connection id="conn1"> <sql:url>www.m.com</sql:url> <sql:driver>drive.class</sql:driver>\n<sql:userId>foo</sql:userId> <sql:password>goo</sql:password> </sql:connection>';
re = /<sql:connection id="([^\r\n]*?)">\s*<sql:url>\s*([^\r\n]*?)\s*<\/sql:url>\s*<sql:driver>\s*([^\r\n]*?)\s*<\/sql:driver>\s*(\s*<sql:userId>\s*([^\r\n]*?)\s*<\/sql:userId>\s*)?\s*(\s*<sql:password>\s*([^\r\n]*?)\s*<\/sql:password>\s*)?\s*<\/sql:connection>/;
expect = Array("<sql:connection id=\"conn1\"> <sql:url>www.m.com</sql:url> <sql:driver>drive.class</sql:driver>\n<sql:userId>foo</sql:userId> <sql:password>goo</sql:password> </sql:connection>","conn1","www.m.com","drive.class","<sql:userId>foo</sql:userId> ","foo","<sql:password>goo</sql:password> ","goo");
/*
* Check performance -
*/
status = inSection(1);
var start = new Date();
var result = re.exec(str);
actual = elapsedTime(start);
reportCompare(isThisFast(FAST), isThisFast(actual), status);
/*
* Check accuracy -
*/
status = inSection(2);
testRegExp([status], [re], [str], [result], [expect]);
/*
* The second regexp (HUGE!). We'll test for performance (Section 3) and accuracy (Section 4).
* It comes from the O'Reilly book "Mastering Regular Expressions" by Jeffrey Friedl, Appendix B
*/
//# Some things for avoiding backslashitis later on.
$esc = '\\\\';
$Period = '\.';
$space = '\040'; $tab = '\t';
$OpenBR = '\\['; $CloseBR = '\\]';
$OpenParen = '\\('; $CloseParen = '\\)';
$NonASCII = '\x80-\xff'; $ctrl = '\000-\037';
$CRlist = '\n\015'; //# note: this should really be only \015.
// Items 19, 20, 21
$qtext = '[^' + $esc + $NonASCII + $CRlist + '\"]'; // # for within "..."
$dtext = '[^' + $esc + $NonASCII + $CRlist + $OpenBR + $CloseBR + ']'; // # for within [...]
$quoted_pair = $esc + '[^' + $NonASCII + ']'; // # an escaped character
//##############################################################################
//# Items 22 and 23, comment.
//# Impossible to do properly with a regex, I make do by allowing at most one level of nesting.
$ctext = '[^' + $esc + $NonASCII + $CRlist + '()]';
//# $Cnested matches one non-nested comment.
//# It is unrolled, with normal of $ctext, special of $quoted_pair.
$Cnested =
$OpenParen + // # (
$ctext + '*' + // # normal*
'(?:' + $quoted_pair + $ctext + '*)*' + // # (special normal*)*
$CloseParen; // # )
//# $comment allows one level of nested parentheses
//# It is unrolled, with normal of $ctext, special of ($quoted_pair|$Cnested)
$comment =
$OpenParen + // # (
$ctext + '*' + // # normal*
'(?:' + // # (
'(?:' + $quoted_pair + '|' + $Cnested + ')' + // # special
$ctext + '*' + // # normal*
')*' + // # )*
$CloseParen; // # )
//##############################################################################
//# $X is optional whitespace/comments.
$X =
'[' + $space + $tab + ']*' + // # Nab whitespace.
'(?:' + $comment + '[' + $space + $tab + ']*)*'; // # If comment found, allow more spaces.
//# Item 10: atom
$atom_char = '[^(' + $space + '<>\@,;:\".' + $esc + $OpenBR + $CloseBR + $ctrl + $NonASCII + ']';
$atom =
$atom_char + '+' + // # some number of atom characters...
'(?!' + $atom_char + ')'; // # ..not followed by something that could be part of an atom
// # Item 11: doublequoted string, unrolled.
$quoted_str =
'\"' + // # "
$qtext + '*' + // # normal
'(?:' + $quoted_pair + $qtext + '*)*' + // # ( special normal* )*
'\"'; // # "
//# Item 7: word is an atom or quoted string
$word =
'(?:' +
$atom + // # Atom
'|' + // # or
$quoted_str + // # Quoted string
')'
//# Item 12: domain-ref is just an atom
$domain_ref = $atom;
//# Item 13: domain-literal is like a quoted string, but [...] instead of "..."
$domain_lit =
$OpenBR + // # [
'(?:' + $dtext + '|' + $quoted_pair + ')*' + // # stuff
$CloseBR; // # ]
// # Item 9: sub-domain is a domain-ref or domain-literal
$sub_domain =
'(?:' +
$domain_ref +
'|' +
$domain_lit +
')' +
$X; // # optional trailing comments
// # Item 6: domain is a list of subdomains separated by dots.
$domain =
$sub_domain +
'(?:' +
$Period + $X + $sub_domain +
')*';
//# Item 8: a route. A bunch of "@ $domain" separated by commas, followed by a colon.
$route =
'\@' + $X + $domain +
'(?:,' + $X + '\@' + $X + $domain + ')*' + // # additional domains
':' +
$X; // # optional trailing comments
//# Item 6: local-part is a bunch of $word separated by periods
$local_part =
$word + $X
'(?:' +
$Period + $X + $word + $X + // # additional words
')*';
// # Item 2: addr-spec is local@domain
$addr_spec =
$local_part + '\@' + $X + $domain;
//# Item 4: route-addr is <route? addr-spec>
$route_addr =
'<' + $X + // # <
'(?:' + $route + ')?' + // # optional route
$addr_spec + // # address spec
'>'; // # >
//# Item 3: phrase........
$phrase_ctrl = '\000-\010\012-\037'; // # like ctrl, but without tab
//# Like atom-char, but without listing space, and uses phrase_ctrl.
//# Since the class is negated, this matches the same as atom-char plus space and tab
$phrase_char =
'[^()<>\@,;:\".' + $esc + $OpenBR + $CloseBR + $NonASCII + $phrase_ctrl + ']';
// # We've worked it so that $word, $comment, and $quoted_str to not consume trailing $X
// # because we take care of it manually.
$phrase =
$word + // # leading word
$phrase_char + '*' + // # "normal" atoms and/or spaces
'(?:' +
'(?:' + $comment + '|' + $quoted_str + ')' + // # "special" comment or quoted string
$phrase_char + '*' + // # more "normal"
')*';
// ## Item #1: mailbox is an addr_spec or a phrase/route_addr
$mailbox =
$X + // # optional leading comment
'(?:' +
$phrase + $route_addr + // # name and address
'|' + // # or
$addr_spec + // # address
')';
//###########################################################################
re = new RegExp($mailbox, "g");
str = 'Jeffy<"That Tall Guy"@ora.com (this address is no longer active)>';
expect = Array('Jeffy<"That Tall Guy"@ora.com (this address is no longer active)>');
/*
* Check performance -
*/
status = inSection(3);
var start = new Date();
var result = re.exec(str);
actual = elapsedTime(start);
reportCompare(isThisFast(FAST), isThisFast(actual), status);
/*
* Check accuracy -
*/
status = inSection(4);
testRegExp([status], [re], [str], [result], [expect]);