# These tests check that regex engines perform as expected when the search is # instructed to only search a substring of a haystack instead of the entire # haystack. This tends to exercise interesting edge cases that are otherwise # difficult to provoke. (But not necessarily impossible. Regex search iterators # for example, make use of the "search just a substring" APIs by changing the # starting position of a search to the end position of the previous match.) [[test]] name = "unicode-word-start" regex = '\b[0-9]+\b' haystack = "β123" bounds = { start = 2, end = 5 } matches = [] [[test]] name = "unicode-word-end" regex = '\b[0-9]+\b' haystack = "123β" bounds = { start = 0, end = 3 } matches = [] [[test]] name = "ascii-word-start" regex = '\b[0-9]+\b' haystack = "β123" bounds = { start = 2, end = 5 } matches = [[2, 5]] unicode = false [[test]] name = "ascii-word-end" regex = '\b[0-9]+\b' haystack = "123β" bounds = { start = 0, end = 3 } matches = [[0, 3]] unicode = false