On 09/11/14 10:17 -0800, Tim Shen wrote:
__matcher._M_add_equivalence_class(_M_value); else if (_M_match_token(_ScannerT::_S_token_char_class_name)) __matcher._M_add_character_class(_M_value, false); - else if (_M_try_char()) // [a + // POSIX doesn't permit '-' as a start-range char (say [a-z--0]), + // except that the '-' is the first character in the bracket expression
Should be "except when" in this comment
+ // ([--0]). ECMAScript treats all '-' after a range as a normal character. + // Also see above, where _M_expression_term gets called. + // + // As a result, POSIX rejects [-----], but ECMAScript doesn't. + // Boost (1.57.0) always uses POSIX style even in its ECMAScript syntax. + // Clang (3.5) always uses ECMAScript style even in its POSIX syntax. + // + // It turns out that no one reads BNFs ;)
Ha :-) OK for trunk with the small change above - thanks!