bpo-30349: Raise FutureWarning for nested sets and set operations (#1553)

in regular expressions.
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@ -200,6 +200,20 @@ The special characters are:
place it at the beginning of the set. For example, both ``[()[\]{}]`` and
``[]()[{}]`` will both match a parenthesis.
* Support of nested sets and set operations as in `Unicode Technical
Standard #18`_ might be added in the future. This would change the
syntax, so to facilitate this change a :exc:`FutureWarning` will be raised
in ambiguous cases for the time being.
That include sets starting with a literal ``'['`` or containing literal
character sequences ``'--'``, ``'&&'``, ``'~~'``, and ``'||'``. To
avoid a warning escape them with a backslash.
.. _Unicode Technical Standard #18: https://unicode.org/reports/tr18/
.. versionchanged:: 3.7
:exc:`FutureWarning` is raised if a character set contains constructs
that will change semantically in the future.
``|``
``A|B``, where *A* and *B* can be arbitrary REs, creates a regular expression that
will match either *A* or *B*. An arbitrary number of REs can be separated by the
@ -829,7 +843,7 @@ form.
>>> legal_chars = string.ascii_lowercase + string.digits + "!#$%&'*+-.^_`|~:"
>>> print('[%s]+' % re.escape(legal_chars))
[abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789!\#\$%&'\*\+\-\.\^_`\|~:]+
[abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789!\#\$%\&'\*\+\-\.\^_`\|\~:]+
>>> operators = ['+', '-', '*', '/', '**']
>>> print('|'.join(map(re.escape, sorted(operators, reverse=True))))

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@ -300,7 +300,7 @@ whatsnew/3.2,,:gz,">>> with tarfile.open(name='myarchive.tar.gz', mode='w:gz') a
whatsnew/3.2,,:location,zope9-location = ${zope9:location}
whatsnew/3.2,,:prefix,zope-conf = ${custom:prefix}/etc/zope.conf
library/re,,`,!#$%&'*+-.^_`|~:
library/re,,`,!\#\$%&'\*\+\-\.\^_`\|~:
library/re,,`,!\#\$%\&'\*\+\-\.\^_`\|\~:
library/tarfile,,:xz,'x:xz'
library/xml.etree.elementtree,,:sometag,prefix:sometag
library/xml.etree.elementtree,,:fictional,"<actors xmlns:fictional=""http://characters.example.com"""

1 c-api/arg :ref PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "O|O:ref", &object, &callback)
300 whatsnew/3.2 :location zope9-location = ${zope9:location}
301 whatsnew/3.2 :prefix zope-conf = ${custom:prefix}/etc/zope.conf
302 library/re ` !#$%&'*+-.^_`|~:
303 library/re ` !\#\$%&'\*\+\-\.\^_`\|~: !\#\$%\&'\*\+\-\.\^_`\|\~:
304 library/tarfile :xz 'x:xz'
305 library/xml.etree.elementtree :sometag prefix:sometag
306 library/xml.etree.elementtree :fictional <actors xmlns:fictional="http://characters.example.com"

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@ -700,6 +700,17 @@ Changes in the Python API
argument ``os.scandir`` instead of ``os.listdir`` when listing the direcory
is failed.
* Support of nested sets and set operations in regular expressions as in
`Unicode Technical Standard #18`_ might be added in the future. This would
change the syntax, so to facilitate this change a :exc:`FutureWarning` will
be raised in ambiguous cases for the time being.
That include sets starting with a literal ``'['`` or containing literal
character sequences ``'--'``, ``'&&'``, ``'~~'``, and ``'||'``. To
avoid a warning escape them with a backslash.
(Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`30349`.)
.. _Unicode Technical Standard #18: https://unicode.org/reports/tr18/
Changes in the C API
--------------------

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@ -1354,15 +1354,14 @@ RouteComponentMarker = ValueTerminal('@', 'route-component-marker')
_wsp_splitter = re.compile(r'([{}]+)'.format(''.join(WSP))).split
_non_atom_end_matcher = re.compile(r"[^{}]+".format(
''.join(ATOM_ENDS).replace('\\','\\\\').replace(']',r'\]'))).match
re.escape(''.join(ATOM_ENDS)))).match
_non_printable_finder = re.compile(r"[\x00-\x20\x7F]").findall
_non_token_end_matcher = re.compile(r"[^{}]+".format(
''.join(TOKEN_ENDS).replace('\\','\\\\').replace(']',r'\]'))).match
re.escape(''.join(TOKEN_ENDS)))).match
_non_attribute_end_matcher = re.compile(r"[^{}]+".format(
''.join(ATTRIBUTE_ENDS).replace('\\','\\\\').replace(']',r'\]'))).match
re.escape(''.join(ATTRIBUTE_ENDS)))).match
_non_extended_attribute_end_matcher = re.compile(r"[^{}]+".format(
''.join(EXTENDED_ATTRIBUTE_ENDS).replace(
'\\','\\\\').replace(']',r'\]'))).match
re.escape(''.join(EXTENDED_ATTRIBUTE_ENDS)))).match
def _validate_xtext(xtext):
"""If input token contains ASCII non-printables, register a defect."""

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@ -251,8 +251,9 @@ def template(pattern, flags=0):
# SPECIAL_CHARS
# closing ')', '}' and ']'
# '-' (a range in character set)
# '&', '~', (extended character set operations)
# '#' (comment) and WHITESPACE (ignored) in verbose mode
_special_chars_map = {i: '\\' + chr(i) for i in b'()[]{}?*+-|^$\\.# \t\n\r\v\f'}
_special_chars_map = {i: '\\' + chr(i) for i in b'()[]{}?*+-|^$\\.&~# \t\n\r\v\f'}
def escape(pattern):
"""

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@ -517,6 +517,12 @@ def _parse(source, state, verbose, nested, first=False):
setappend = set.append
## if sourcematch(":"):
## pass # handle character classes
if source.next == '[':
import warnings
warnings.warn(
'Possible nested set at position %d' % source.tell(),
FutureWarning, stacklevel=nested + 6
)
negate = sourcematch("^")
# check remaining characters
while True:
@ -529,6 +535,17 @@ def _parse(source, state, verbose, nested, first=False):
elif this[0] == "\\":
code1 = _class_escape(source, this)
else:
if set and this in '-&~|' and source.next == this:
import warnings
warnings.warn(
'Possible set %s at position %d' % (
'difference' if this == '-' else
'intersection' if this == '&' else
'symmetric difference' if this == '~' else
'union',
source.tell() - 1),
FutureWarning, stacklevel=nested + 6
)
code1 = LITERAL, _ord(this)
if sourcematch("-"):
# potential range
@ -545,6 +562,13 @@ def _parse(source, state, verbose, nested, first=False):
if that[0] == "\\":
code2 = _class_escape(source, that)
else:
if that == '-':
import warnings
warnings.warn(
'Possible set difference at position %d' % (
source.tell() - 2),
FutureWarning, stacklevel=nested + 6
)
code2 = LITERAL, _ord(that)
if code1[0] != LITERAL or code2[0] != LITERAL:
msg = "bad character range %s-%s" % (this, that)

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@ -914,6 +914,51 @@ class ReTests(unittest.TestCase):
self.assertEqual(re.search(r"\s([^a])", " b").group(1), "b")
self.assertEqual(re.search(r"\s([^a]*)", " bb").group(1), "bb")
def test_possible_set_operations(self):
s = bytes(range(128)).decode()
with self.assertWarns(FutureWarning):
p = re.compile(r'[0-9--1]')
self.assertEqual(p.findall(s), list('-./0123456789'))
self.assertEqual(re.findall(r'[--1]', s), list('-./01'))
with self.assertWarns(FutureWarning):
p = re.compile(r'[%--1]')
self.assertEqual(p.findall(s), list("%&'()*+,-1"))
with self.assertWarns(FutureWarning):
p = re.compile(r'[%--]')
self.assertEqual(p.findall(s), list("%&'()*+,-"))
with self.assertWarns(FutureWarning):
p = re.compile(r'[0-9&&1]')
self.assertEqual(p.findall(s), list('&0123456789'))
with self.assertWarns(FutureWarning):
p = re.compile(r'[\d&&1]')
self.assertEqual(p.findall(s), list('&0123456789'))
self.assertEqual(re.findall(r'[&&1]', s), list('&1'))
with self.assertWarns(FutureWarning):
p = re.compile(r'[0-9||a]')
self.assertEqual(p.findall(s), list('0123456789a|'))
with self.assertWarns(FutureWarning):
p = re.compile(r'[\d||a]')
self.assertEqual(p.findall(s), list('0123456789a|'))
self.assertEqual(re.findall(r'[||1]', s), list('1|'))
with self.assertWarns(FutureWarning):
p = re.compile(r'[0-9~~1]')
self.assertEqual(p.findall(s), list('0123456789~'))
with self.assertWarns(FutureWarning):
p = re.compile(r'[\d~~1]')
self.assertEqual(p.findall(s), list('0123456789~'))
self.assertEqual(re.findall(r'[~~1]', s), list('1~'))
with self.assertWarns(FutureWarning):
p = re.compile(r'[[0-9]|]')
self.assertEqual(p.findall(s), list('0123456789[]'))
with self.assertWarns(FutureWarning):
p = re.compile(r'[[:digit:]|]')
self.assertEqual(p.findall(s), list(':[]dgit'))
def test_search_coverage(self):
self.assertEqual(re.search(r"\s(b)", " b").group(1), "b")
self.assertEqual(re.search(r"a\s", "a ").group(0), "a ")
@ -932,7 +977,7 @@ class ReTests(unittest.TestCase):
self.assertEqual(m.group(), match)
self.assertEqual(m.span(), span)
LITERAL_CHARS = string.ascii_letters + string.digits + '!"%&\',/:;<=>@_`~'
LITERAL_CHARS = string.ascii_letters + string.digits + '!"%\',/:;<=>@_`'
def test_re_escape(self):
p = ''.join(chr(i) for i in range(256))

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@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
FutureWarning is now emitted if a regular expression contains character set
constructs that will change semantically in the future (nested sets and set
operations).