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authorBram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>2014-11-23 15:57:49 +0100
committerBram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>2014-11-23 15:57:49 +0100
commit8c731505b094bdad100484373387b4c4658300d5 (patch)
tree64df40dcd63674bc50ed98a774a761a1358b73b6 /src/regexp_nfa.c
parent66a3e797a285a546348d25d3b7cba315b299a3de (diff)
downloadvim-8c731505b094bdad100484373387b4c4658300d5.zip
updated for version 7.4.527
Problem: Still confusing regexp failure and NFA_TOO_EXPENSIVE. Solution: NFA changes equivalent of 7.4.526.
Diffstat (limited to 'src/regexp_nfa.c')
-rw-r--r--src/regexp_nfa.c10
1 files changed, 5 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/src/regexp_nfa.c b/src/regexp_nfa.c
index 91316094b..8e069f351 100644
--- a/src/regexp_nfa.c
+++ b/src/regexp_nfa.c
@@ -6767,7 +6767,7 @@ theend:
/*
* Try match of "prog" with at regline["col"].
- * Returns 0 for failure, number of lines contained in the match otherwise.
+ * Returns <= 0 for failure, number of lines contained in the match otherwise.
*/
static long
nfa_regtry(prog, col)
@@ -6897,7 +6897,7 @@ nfa_regtry(prog, col)
* Match a regexp against a string ("line" points to the string) or multiple
* lines ("line" is NULL, use reg_getline()).
*
- * Returns 0 for failure, number of lines contained in the match otherwise.
+ * Returns <= 0 for failure, number of lines contained in the match otherwise.
*/
static long
nfa_regexec_both(line, startcol)
@@ -7137,7 +7137,7 @@ nfa_regfree(prog)
* Uses curbuf for line count and 'iskeyword'.
* If "line_lbr" is TRUE consider a "\n" in "line" to be a line break.
*
- * Return TRUE if there is a match, FALSE if not.
+ * Returns <= 0 for failure, number of lines contained in the match otherwise.
*/
static int
nfa_regexec_nl(rmp, line, col, line_lbr)
@@ -7157,7 +7157,7 @@ nfa_regexec_nl(rmp, line, col, line_lbr)
ireg_icombine = FALSE;
#endif
ireg_maxcol = 0;
- return (nfa_regexec_both(line, col) != 0);
+ return nfa_regexec_both(line, col);
}
@@ -7166,7 +7166,7 @@ nfa_regexec_nl(rmp, line, col, line_lbr)
* "rmp->regprog" is a compiled regexp as returned by vim_regcomp().
* Uses curbuf for line count and 'iskeyword'.
*
- * Return zero if there is no match. Return number of lines contained in the
+ * Return <= 0 if there is no match. Return number of lines contained in the
* match otherwise.
*
* Note: the body is the same as bt_regexec() except for nfa_regexec_both()