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--- Comment #15 from Nadav Har'El ---
More than 5 years later, more and more projects are discovering this bug the
hard way, and moving from std::regex to boost::regex which doesn't have this
bug - boost::regex defaults to
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--- Comment #14 from Jonathan Wakely ---
Running out of stack space is not acceptable, that's why this is considered a
bug. As already stated in comment 8, I started work on fixing it, but the
rewritten code had bugs that I haven't had time to
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--- Comment #8 from Jonathan Wakely ---
I started working on a patch to replace the recursion with iteration, but
didn't get it working yet.
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--- Comment #5 from Vadim Zeitlin ---
I obviously meant that it makes it unusable in my use case when I can't
guarantee that the input is bounded by this (smallish) size.
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--- Comment #4 from Jonathan Wakely ---
(In reply to Vadim Zeitlin from comment #3)
> This makes std::regex simply unusable.
Yes, because there are no uses with inputs below 27KiB.
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