On Friday, 25 July 2025 at 23:20, Niels Dossche <dossche.ni...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi internals
> 
> On PHP 8.5-dev, we ship with pcre2lib 10.45.
> 
> This includes a new opt-in feature called "PCRE2_ALT_EXTENDED_CLASS".
> It enables the use of complex character set operations in accordance to 
> UTS#18 (Unicode Technical Standard 18).
> This means it becomes possible to nest character sets, perform set operations 
> on them, etc.
> One example of such a set operation is a set subtraction, e.g. the regex 
> "[\ep{L}--[QW]]" means "Unicode letters other than Q and W".
> Or a more realistic example (inspired from [1]): the regex "[\p{Lu}--[0-9]]" 
> matches all non-ASCII unicode numbers.
> You can also do ORs, ANDs, etc.
> 
> The reason this is opt-in in pcre2lib, is because the interpretation of 
> existing regexes may change.
> This standard is being adopted in other languages too, also opt-in, for 
> example in JavaScript [1].
> To expose this functionality in PHP, we also have to make it opt-in via a 
> modifier.
> 
> In JavaScript, this is enabled via the /v modifier at the end of the regex 
> [1].
> This does the same thing as the /u modifier, but extends it with this UTS#18 
> standard.
> We also already have /u in PHP that enables UTF-8 unicode mode. So we could 
> do the same as JavaScript and add a /v modifier that extends /u and also 
> enables PCRE2_ALT_EXTENDED_CLASS. Technically, you don't need unicode 
> processing for enabling PCRE2_ALT_EXTENDED_CLASS, but as it comes from a 
> unicode standard (and that at least JavaScript does this too), it may make 
> sense to enable them both.
> 
> The actual patch is trivial:
> `diff diff --git a/ext/pcre/php_pcre.c b/ext/pcre/php_pcre.c index 
> 8e0fb2cce5f..4a4727545ad 100644 --- a/ext/pcre/php_pcre.c +++ 
> b/ext/pcre/php_pcre.c @@ -718,6 +718,9 @@ PHPAPI pcre_cache_entry* 
> pcre_get_compiled_regex_cache_ex(zend_string *regex, bo case 'S': /* Pass. */ 
> break; case 'X': /* Pass. */ break; case 'U': coptions |= PCRE2_UNGREEDY; 
> break; +#ifdef PCRE2_ALT_EXTENDED_CLASS + case 'v': coptions |= 
> PCRE2_ALT_EXTENDED_CLASS; ZEND_FALLTHROUGH; +#endif case 'u': coptions |= 
> PCRE2_UTF; /* In PCRE, by default, \\d, \\D, \\s, \\S, \\w, and \\W recognize 
> only ASCII characters, even in UTF-8 mode. However, this can be changed by 
> setting`
> 
> What do we think?
> 
> [1] https://github.com/tc39/proposal-regexp-v-flag
> 
> Kind regards
> Niels

I'm in favour of this, as this is small and self-contained, I don't think this 
should require an RFC.

Best regards,

Gina P. Banyard

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