Am 29.04.2017 um 12:52 schrieb Emilian Bold:
That's odd, replacing "abc" with "abcd" seems like a common use case. So, it's 
a bug in replaceAllWithRegex, no?
Yes, that's why I opened the bug.

I would be happy, if you had a look at my patch. It's always good to have more eyes.

Felix


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Pe 29 apr. 2017, la 12:40, Felix Schumacher <[email protected]> 
a scris:

Am 28.04.2017 um 08:25 schrieb mitsm:
Hello,

I was trying to do search and replace in jmeter (3.2 r1790748) for a change
in URL for my application. I did as shown in the snaps below but found that
the search replace was stuck and did not responded even after about 30 mins.

I did a bit of digging using jvisual vm and found that the method
"org.apache.jorphan.util.JOrphanUtils.replaceAllWithRegex()" had the highest
self time and it kept increasing with time (obviously!).

<http://www.jmeter-archive.org/file/n5725533/jMeter_Search_Replace_Snap.png>

<http://www.jmeter-archive.org/file/n5725533/jMeter_Search_Replace_snap_2.png>

<http://www.jmeter-archive.org/file/n5725533/jMeter_Search_Replace_Log.png>

Seems to be a bug. Can i please get some suggestions?
I just filed a bug https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=61054

The problem is, that you are replacing a string with a string, that includes 
the search. That leads to an endless loop in JOrphanUtils#replaceAllWithRegex.

A simple testcase would be to add a ThreadGroup containing a HTTP Sampler with a Parameter having a 
key "name" and a value "abc".

Now, if one does a find replace with "abc" as the search and "abcabc" as the replacement, 
"replace all" will never come to a halt :(

Regards,
Felix



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