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pcre2_substitute() now sets the output buffer length to PCRE2_UNSET (~0) if the output buffer is determined to be too small. This change keeps track of the buffer size separately where pcre2 can't touch it. A better fix would be to let pcre2 tell fish what size buffer it needs. This can be done with PCRE2_SUBSTITUTE_OVERFLOW_LENGTH, but this requires pcre2 10.21 or later (released January 12), which may be too new to introduce as a dependency at this point. Fixes #2743
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# tests for string builtin
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# mostly taken from examples
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string length 'hello, world'
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string length -q ""; and echo not zero length
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string sub --length 2 abcde
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string sub -s 2 -l 2 abcde
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string sub --start=-2 abcde
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string split . example.com
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string split -r -m1 / /usr/local/bin/fish
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string split '' abc
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seq 3 | string join ...
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echo ' abc '
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string trim ' abc '
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string trim --right --chars=yz xyzzy zany
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echo \x07 | string escape
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string match '?' a
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string match 'a*b' axxb
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string match -i 'a??B' Axxb
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echo 'ok?' | string match '*\?'
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string match -r 'cat|dog|fish' 'nice dog'
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string match -r '(\d\d?):(\d\d):(\d\d)' 2:34:56
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string match -r '^(\w{2,4})\g1$' papa mud murmur
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string match -r -a -n at ratatat
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string match -r -i '0x[0-9a-f]{1,8}' 'int magic = 0xBadC0de;'
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string replace is was 'blue is my favorite'
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string replace 3rd last 1st 2nd 3rd
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string replace -a ' ' _ 'spaces to underscores'
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string replace -r -a '[^\d.]+' ' ' '0 one two 3.14 four 5x'
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string replace -r '(\w+)\s+(\w+)' '$2 $1 $$' 'left right'
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string replace -r '\s*newline\s*' '\n' 'put a newline here'
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string replace -r -a '(\w)' '$1$1' ab
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# test some failure cases
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string match -r '[' 'a[sd' 2>/dev/null; or echo "invalid expression error"
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string invalidarg 2>/dev/null; or echo "invalid argument error"
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string length 2>/dev/null; or echo "missing argument returns 0"
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