add-and-remove-modifiers-can-have-empty-remove-modifiers.js |
---
author: Ron Buckton
description: >
Modifiers syntax `(?ims-:)` is legal.
info: |
Runtime Semantics: CompileAtom
The syntax-directed operation CompileAtom takes arguments direction (forward or backward) and modifiers (a Modifiers Record) and returns a Matcher.
Atom :: `(` `?` RegularExpressionFlags `-` RegularExpressionFlags `:` Disjunction `)`
1. Let addModifiers be the source text matched by the first RegularExpressionFlags.
2. Let removeModifiers be the source text matched by the second RegularExpressionFlags.
3. Let newModifiers be UpdateModifiers(modifiers, CodePointsToString(addModifiers), CodePointsToString(removeModifiers)).
4. Return CompileSubpattern of Disjunction with arguments direction and newModifiers.
UpdateModifiers ( modifiers, add, remove )
The abstract operation UpdateModifiers takes arguments modifiers (a Modifiers Record), add (a String), and remove (a String) and returns a Modifiers. It performs the following steps when called:
1. Let dotAll be modifiers.[[DotAll]].
2. Let ignoreCase be modifiers.[[IgnoreCase]].
3. Let multiline be modifiers.[[Multiline]].
4. If add contains "s", set dotAll to true.
5. If add contains "i", set ignoreCase to true.
6. If add contains "m", set multiline to true.
7. If remove contains "s", set dotAll to false.
8. If remove contains "i", set ignoreCase to false.
9. If remove contains "m", set multiline to false.
10. Return the Modifiers Record { [[DotAll]]: dotAll, [[IgnoreCase]]: ignoreCase, [[Multiline]]: multiline }.
esid: sec-compileatom
features: [regexp-modifiers]
--- |
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add-and-remove-modifiers.js |
---
author: Ron Buckton
description: >
Modifiers syntax `(?im-s:)` (and similar) is legal, as long as they do not overlap.
info: |
Runtime Semantics: CompileAtom
The syntax-directed operation CompileAtom takes arguments direction (forward or backward) and modifiers (a Modifiers Record) and returns a Matcher.
Atom :: `(` `?` RegularExpressionFlags `-` RegularExpressionFlags `:` Disjunction `)`
1. Let addModifiers be the source text matched by the first RegularExpressionFlags.
2. Let removeModifiers be the source text matched by the second RegularExpressionFlags.
3. Let newModifiers be UpdateModifiers(modifiers, CodePointsToString(addModifiers), CodePointsToString(removeModifiers)).
4. Return CompileSubpattern of Disjunction with arguments direction and newModifiers.
UpdateModifiers ( modifiers, add, remove )
The abstract operation UpdateModifiers takes arguments modifiers (a Modifiers Record), add (a String), and remove (a String) and returns a Modifiers. It performs the following steps when called:
1. Let dotAll be modifiers.[[DotAll]].
2. Let ignoreCase be modifiers.[[IgnoreCase]].
3. Let multiline be modifiers.[[Multiline]].
4. If add contains "s", set dotAll to true.
5. If add contains "i", set ignoreCase to true.
6. If add contains "m", set multiline to true.
7. If remove contains "s", set dotAll to false.
8. If remove contains "i", set ignoreCase to false.
9. If remove contains "m", set multiline to false.
10. Return the Modifiers Record { [[DotAll]]: dotAll, [[IgnoreCase]]: ignoreCase, [[Multiline]]: multiline }.
esid: sec-compileatom
features: [regexp-modifiers]
--- |
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add-modifiers-when-nested.js |
---
author: Ron Buckton
description: >
Modifiers syntax `(?ims:)` is legal, even when modifiers are already set via an outer non-capturing group.
info: |
Runtime Semantics: CompileAtom
The syntax-directed operation CompileAtom takes arguments direction (forward or backward) and modifiers (a Modifiers Record) and returns a Matcher.
Atom :: `(` `?` RegularExpressionFlags `:` Disjunction `)`
1. Let addModifiers be the source text matched by RegularExpressionFlags.
2. Let removeModifiers be the empty String.
3. Let newModifiers be UpdateModifiers(modifiers, CodePointsToString(addModifiers), removeModifiers).
4. Return CompileSubpattern of Disjunction with arguments direction and newModifiers.
UpdateModifiers ( modifiers, add, remove )
The abstract operation UpdateModifiers takes arguments modifiers (a Modifiers Record), add (a String), and remove (a String) and returns a Modifiers. It performs the following steps when called:
1. Let dotAll be modifiers.[[DotAll]].
2. Let ignoreCase be modifiers.[[IgnoreCase]].
3. Let multiline be modifiers.[[Multiline]].
4. If add contains "s", set dotAll to true.
5. If add contains "i", set ignoreCase to true.
6. If add contains "m", set multiline to true.
7. If remove contains "s", set dotAll to false.
8. If remove contains "i", set ignoreCase to false.
9. If remove contains "m", set multiline to false.
10. Return the Modifiers Record { [[DotAll]]: dotAll, [[IgnoreCase]]: ignoreCase, [[Multiline]]: multiline }.
esid: sec-compileatom
features: [regexp-modifiers]
--- |
2006 |
add-modifiers-when-not-set-as-flags.js |
---
author: Ron Buckton
description: >
Modifiers syntax `(?ims:)` is legal.
info: |
Runtime Semantics: CompileAtom
The syntax-directed operation CompileAtom takes arguments direction (forward or backward) and modifiers (a Modifiers Record) and returns a Matcher.
Atom :: `(` `?` RegularExpressionFlags `:` Disjunction `)`
1. Let addModifiers be the source text matched by RegularExpressionFlags.
2. Let removeModifiers be the empty String.
3. Let newModifiers be UpdateModifiers(modifiers, CodePointsToString(addModifiers), removeModifiers).
4. Return CompileSubpattern of Disjunction with arguments direction and newModifiers.
UpdateModifiers ( modifiers, add, remove )
The abstract operation UpdateModifiers takes arguments modifiers (a Modifiers Record), add (a String), and remove (a String) and returns a Modifiers. It performs the following steps when called:
1. Let dotAll be modifiers.[[DotAll]].
2. Let ignoreCase be modifiers.[[IgnoreCase]].
3. Let multiline be modifiers.[[Multiline]].
4. If add contains "s", set dotAll to true.
5. If add contains "i", set ignoreCase to true.
6. If add contains "m", set multiline to true.
7. If remove contains "s", set dotAll to false.
8. If remove contains "i", set ignoreCase to false.
9. If remove contains "m", set multiline to false.
10. Return the Modifiers Record { [[DotAll]]: dotAll, [[IgnoreCase]]: ignoreCase, [[Multiline]]: multiline }.
esid: sec-compileatom
features: [regexp-modifiers]
--- |
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add-modifiers-when-set-as-flags.js |
---
author: Ron Buckton
description: >
Modifiers syntax `(?ims:)` is legal, even when modifiers are already set via flags.
info: |
Runtime Semantics: CompileAtom
The syntax-directed operation CompileAtom takes arguments direction (forward or backward) and modifiers (a Modifiers Record) and returns a Matcher.
Atom :: `(` `?` RegularExpressionFlags `:` Disjunction `)`
1. Let addModifiers be the source text matched by RegularExpressionFlags.
2. Let removeModifiers be the empty String.
3. Let newModifiers be UpdateModifiers(modifiers, CodePointsToString(addModifiers), removeModifiers).
4. Return CompileSubpattern of Disjunction with arguments direction and newModifiers.
UpdateModifiers ( modifiers, add, remove )
The abstract operation UpdateModifiers takes arguments modifiers (a Modifiers Record), add (a String), and remove (a String) and returns a Modifiers. It performs the following steps when called:
1. Let dotAll be modifiers.[[DotAll]].
2. Let ignoreCase be modifiers.[[IgnoreCase]].
3. Let multiline be modifiers.[[Multiline]].
4. If add contains "s", set dotAll to true.
5. If add contains "i", set ignoreCase to true.
6. If add contains "m", set multiline to true.
7. If remove contains "s", set dotAll to false.
8. If remove contains "i", set ignoreCase to false.
9. If remove contains "m", set multiline to false.
10. Return the Modifiers Record { [[DotAll]]: dotAll, [[IgnoreCase]]: ignoreCase, [[Multiline]]: multiline }.
esid: sec-compileatom
features: [regexp-modifiers]
--- |
2015 |
browser.js |
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0 |
remove-modifiers-when-nested.js |
---
author: Ron Buckton
description: >
Modifiers syntax `(?-ims:)` is legal, even when modifiers are already cleared via an outer non-capturing group.
info: |
Runtime Semantics: CompileAtom
The syntax-directed operation CompileAtom takes arguments direction (forward or backward) and modifiers (a Modifiers Record) and returns a Matcher.
Atom :: `(` `?` RegularExpressionFlags `-` RegularExpressionFlags `:` Disjunction `)`
1. Let addModifiers be the source text matched by the first RegularExpressionFlags.
2. Let removeModifiers be the source text matched by the second RegularExpressionFlags.
3. Let newModifiers be UpdateModifiers(modifiers, CodePointsToString(addModifiers), CodePointsToString(removeModifiers)).
4. Return CompileSubpattern of Disjunction with arguments direction and newModifiers.
UpdateModifiers ( modifiers, add, remove )
The abstract operation UpdateModifiers takes arguments modifiers (a Modifiers Record), add (a String), and remove (a String) and returns a Modifiers. It performs the following steps when called:
1. Let dotAll be modifiers.[[DotAll]].
2. Let ignoreCase be modifiers.[[IgnoreCase]].
3. Let multiline be modifiers.[[Multiline]].
4. If add contains "s", set dotAll to true.
5. If add contains "i", set ignoreCase to true.
6. If add contains "m", set multiline to true.
7. If remove contains "s", set dotAll to false.
8. If remove contains "i", set ignoreCase to false.
9. If remove contains "m", set multiline to false.
10. Return the Modifiers Record { [[DotAll]]: dotAll, [[IgnoreCase]]: ignoreCase, [[Multiline]]: multiline }.
esid: sec-compileatom
features: [regexp-modifiers]
--- |
2124 |
remove-modifiers-when-not-set-as-flags.js |
---
author: Ron Buckton
description: >
Modifiers syntax `(?-ims:)` is legal, even when not set as flags.
info: |
Runtime Semantics: CompileAtom
The syntax-directed operation CompileAtom takes arguments direction (forward or backward) and modifiers (a Modifiers Record) and returns a Matcher.
Atom :: `(` `?` RegularExpressionFlags `-` RegularExpressionFlags `:` Disjunction `)`
1. Let addModifiers be the source text matched by the first RegularExpressionFlags.
2. Let removeModifiers be the source text matched by the second RegularExpressionFlags.
3. Let newModifiers be UpdateModifiers(modifiers, CodePointsToString(addModifiers), CodePointsToString(removeModifiers)).
4. Return CompileSubpattern of Disjunction with arguments direction and newModifiers.
UpdateModifiers ( modifiers, add, remove )
The abstract operation UpdateModifiers takes arguments modifiers (a Modifiers Record), add (a String), and remove (a String) and returns a Modifiers. It performs the following steps when called:
1. Let dotAll be modifiers.[[DotAll]].
2. Let ignoreCase be modifiers.[[IgnoreCase]].
3. Let multiline be modifiers.[[Multiline]].
4. If add contains "s", set dotAll to true.
5. If add contains "i", set ignoreCase to true.
6. If add contains "m", set multiline to true.
7. If remove contains "s", set dotAll to false.
8. If remove contains "i", set ignoreCase to false.
9. If remove contains "m", set multiline to false.
10. Return the Modifiers Record { [[DotAll]]: dotAll, [[IgnoreCase]]: ignoreCase, [[Multiline]]: multiline }.
esid: sec-compileatom
features: [regexp-modifiers]
--- |
2462 |
remove-modifiers-when-set-as-flags.js |
---
author: Ron Buckton
description: >
Modifiers syntax `(?-ims:)` is legal.
info: |
Runtime Semantics: CompileAtom
The syntax-directed operation CompileAtom takes arguments direction (forward or backward) and modifiers (a Modifiers Record) and returns a Matcher.
Atom :: `(` `?` RegularExpressionFlags `-` RegularExpressionFlags `:` Disjunction `)`
1. Let addModifiers be the source text matched by the first RegularExpressionFlags.
2. Let removeModifiers be the source text matched by the second RegularExpressionFlags.
3. Let newModifiers be UpdateModifiers(modifiers, CodePointsToString(addModifiers), CodePointsToString(removeModifiers)).
4. Return CompileSubpattern of Disjunction with arguments direction and newModifiers.
UpdateModifiers ( modifiers, add, remove )
The abstract operation UpdateModifiers takes arguments modifiers (a Modifiers Record), add (a String), and remove (a String) and returns a Modifiers. It performs the following steps when called:
1. Let dotAll be modifiers.[[DotAll]].
2. Let ignoreCase be modifiers.[[IgnoreCase]].
3. Let multiline be modifiers.[[Multiline]].
4. If add contains "s", set dotAll to true.
5. If add contains "i", set ignoreCase to true.
6. If add contains "m", set multiline to true.
7. If remove contains "s", set dotAll to false.
8. If remove contains "i", set ignoreCase to false.
9. If remove contains "m", set multiline to false.
10. Return the Modifiers Record { [[DotAll]]: dotAll, [[IgnoreCase]]: ignoreCase, [[Multiline]]: multiline }.
esid: sec-compileatom
features: [regexp-modifiers]
--- |
2560 |
shell.js |
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0 |