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diff --git a/vendor/regex-automata/tests/data/iter.toml b/vendor/regex-automata/tests/data/iter.toml deleted file mode 100644 index 6c0539fd4..000000000 --- a/vendor/regex-automata/tests/data/iter.toml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,119 +0,0 @@ -[[tests]] -name = "1" -regex = "a" -input = "aaa" -matches = [[0, 1], [1, 2], [2, 3]] - -[[tests]] -name = "2" -regex = "a" -input = "aba" -matches = [[0, 1], [2, 3]] - -[[tests]] -name = "empty1" -regex = '' -input = '' -matches = [[0, 0]] - -[[tests]] -name = "empty2" -regex = '' -input = 'abc' -matches = [[0, 0], [1, 1], [2, 2], [3, 3]] - -[[tests]] -name = "empty3" -regex = '()' -input = 'abc' -matches = [[0, 0], [1, 1], [2, 2], [3, 3]] - -[[tests]] -name = "empty4" -regex = '()*' -input = 'abc' -matches = [[0, 0], [1, 1], [2, 2], [3, 3]] - -[[tests]] -name = "empty5" -regex = '()+' -input = 'abc' -matches = [[0, 0], [1, 1], [2, 2], [3, 3]] - -[[tests]] -name = "empty6" -regex = '()?' -input = 'abc' -matches = [[0, 0], [1, 1], [2, 2], [3, 3]] - -[[tests]] -name = "empty7" -regex = '()()' -input = 'abc' -matches = [[0, 0], [1, 1], [2, 2], [3, 3]] - -[[tests]] -name = "empty8" -regex = '()+|z' -input = 'abc' -matches = [[0, 0], [1, 1], [2, 2], [3, 3]] - -[[tests]] -name = "empty9" -regex = 'z|()+' -input = 'abc' -matches = [[0, 0], [1, 1], [2, 2], [3, 3]] - -[[tests]] -name = "empty10" -regex = '()+|b' -input = 'abc' -matches = [[0, 0], [1, 1], [2, 2], [3, 3]] - -[[tests]] -name = "empty11" -regex = 'b|()+' -input = 'abc' -matches = [[0, 0], [1, 2], [3, 3]] - -[[tests]] -name = "start1" -regex = "^a" -input = "a" -matches = [[0, 1]] - -[[tests]] -name = "start2" -regex = "^a" -input = "aa" -matches = [[0, 1]] - -[[tests]] -name = "anchored1" -regex = "a" -input = "a" -matches = [[0, 1]] -anchored = true - -# This test is pretty subtle. It demonstrates the crucial difference between -# '^a' and 'a' compiled in 'anchored' mode. The former regex exclusively -# matches at the start of a haystack and nowhere else. The latter regex has -# no such restriction, but its automaton is constructed such that it lacks a -# `.*?` prefix. So it can actually produce matches at multiple locations. -# The anchored3 test drives this point home. -[[tests]] -name = "anchored2" -regex = "a" -input = "aa" -matches = [[0, 1], [1, 2]] -anchored = true - -# Unlikely anchored2, this test stops matching anything after it sees `b` -# since it lacks a `.*?` prefix. Since it is looking for 'a' but sees 'b', it -# determines that there are no remaining matches. -[[tests]] -name = "anchored3" -regex = "a" -input = "aaba" -matches = [[0, 1], [1, 2]] -anchored = true |