On Sun, Oct 19, 2014 at 6:24 PM, Jim Meyering wrote: > On Sat, Oct 18, 2014 at 7:07 PM, Norihiro Tanaka wrote: >> Jim Meyering wrote: >>> dfa.c's match_mb_charset function *is* used, e.g., in a >>> command like this one: >>> >>> printf '\0' |src/grep -aE '^\s?$' >> >> Wow, just it isn't good. I think that behavior of `fails' should be >> same as of `trans' except `fails' checks accepted conditions, including >> following part. match_mb_charset() should be avoided as far as possible, >> as it doesn't support collating symbols and equivalence classes. >> >>> /* Falling back to the glibc matcher in this case gives >>> better performance (up to 25% better on [a-z], for >>> example) and enables support for collating symbols and >>> equivalence classes. */ >>> if (d->states[s].has_mbcset && backref) >>> { >>> *backref = 1; >>> goto done; >>> } > > Nice change. I've adjusted the commit log and added the test > above, since no other code even excercised the > now-inaccessible function. I will push it tomorrow. By the way, I've also adjusted your preceding patch (see attached), and will push it tomorrow, too.