GNU bug report logs - #12375
Broken matching of regexps in fancy splitting

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Packages: emacs, gnus;

Reported by: jathd <jathdr <at> gmail.com>

Date: Fri, 7 Sep 2012 05:31:02 UTC

Severity: normal

Tags: fixed

Done: Lars Ingebrigtsen <larsi <at> gnus.org>

Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.

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From: Lars Ingebrigtsen <larsi <at> gnus.org>
To: jathd <jathdr <at> gmail.com>
Cc: 12375 <at> debbugs.gnu.org
Subject: bug#12375: Broken matching of regexps in fancy splitting
Date: Tue, 25 Dec 2012 16:13:03 +0100
jathd <jathdr <at> gmail.com> writes:

> I'm not sure if this counts as a bug, but it's certainly an unexpected
> behaviour (to me) to which I have found no reference in the manual.
>
> The situation:
>
>  * In .gnus.el, specify splitting with
>
>        (setq nnmail-split-methods 'nnmail-split-fancy)
>        (setq nnmail-split-fancy
>              '(to "\\(\\w+\\)-devel@.*" "list.devel.\\1"))
>
>  * Visit a message whose only relevant header (relative to the "to"
>    abbreviation) is
>
>        To: Batteries-devel <batteries-devel <at> lists.forge.ocamlcore.org>
>
>  * Press B q and read the message in the minibuffer.
>
> Current message: This message would go to list.devel.s
> Expected message: This message would go to list.devel.batteries
>
> I believe the problem comes from the way the regexp value I gave (the
> VALUE field in the split) is matched against the contents of the header,
> as defined in the function nnmail-split-it in nnmail.el. Once the
> interesting bit of the header has been found, the match is done with
> re-search-backward, which explains why the "\\w+" bit only matches the
> last letter of "batteries".

Do you have `nnmail-split-fancy-match-partial-words' set?  If not, the
splitting machinery will put a \\< in front of the regexp, leading to
"batteries" being matched.

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