On Fri, 9 Jan 2026 00:21:32 GMT, Alexander Matveev <[email protected]> wrote:

>> Replace reluctant quantifier `*?` with the possessive alternative (`*+`) and 
>> get rid of back-references from the regexp tokenizing a value of the 
>> "--arguments" option into a string array to fix the catastrophic 
>> backtracking resulting in a stack overflow.
>> 
>> Old regexp: `(?:(?:(["'])(?:\\\1|.)*?(?:\1|$))|(?:\["'\s]|[^\s]))++`
>> 
>> New regexp 
>> `(?:(?:(?:'(?:\'|[^'])*+(?:'|$))|(?:"(?:\"|[^"])*+(?:"|$)))|(?:\["'\s]|\S))++`
>> 
>> Add test cases that pass both the old and the new variants of the regexp, 
>> except for the last test case that causes a stack overflow with the old 
>> regexp.
>> 
>> The initial intention was to replace the regexp with the tokenizer function. 
>> It was abandoned in favor of reworking the regexp to minimize the risk of 
>> regressions.
>
> src/jdk.jpackage/share/classes/jdk/jpackage/internal/cli/StandardOption.java 
> line 744:
> 
>> 742: 
>> 743:         static {
>> 744:             System.out.println("OLD: " + pattern);
> 
> Why we need to print old and new pattern? Looks like debug code was not 
> removed.

Oh, the debug output slipped in.

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PR Review Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/29104#discussion_r2674369242

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