2013年6月6日木曜日 18時38分58秒 UTC+9 Bram Moolenaar:
> Shougo wrote:
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> > Hi, I found the split() result problem.
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> > If regexpengine is 0:
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> > :echo split("foo\XFFbar", '[\xFF]')
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> > => ['foo<ff>bar']
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> > :echo split("foo\XFFbar", "\xFF")
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> > => ['foo<ff>bar']
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> > If regexpengine is 1:
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> > :echo split("foo\XFFbar", '[\xFF]')
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> > => ['foo', 'bar']
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> > :echo split("foo\XFFbar", "\xFF")
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> > => ['foo<ff>bar']
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> > Which are the expected results?
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> > I tested it in Vim 7.3.1128(latest) with utf-8 encoding.
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> Under utf-8 encoding \xff is an illegal character.
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> I'm not sure if the two engines handle illegal characters in the same
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> way. Probably not, because one works byte-by-byte and the other a
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> character at a time.
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> These works fine:
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> :echo split("foo\x7fbar", "\x7f")
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> ['foo', 'bar']
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> :echo split("foo\u00ffbar", "\u00ff")
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> ['foo', 'bar']
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I got it. Thanks. It is not Vim's issue.
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