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#19873
Ill-formed regular expression is constructed in forward-paragraph.
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Message #5 received at submit <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
Hello, Emacs!
In forward-paragraph, L37, a regular expression is constructed as
follows:
(let* ...
(sp-parstart (concat "^[ \t]*\\(?:" parstart "\\|" parsep "\\)"))
...)
. Here parstart and parsep are, more or less,
paragraph-{start,separate}.
The problem is that parstart and parsep themselves are likely to begin
with "[ \t]*" (the default values certainly do), so we have two
consecutive matchers for an arbitrary amount of whitespace. This causes
the regexp engine to run very slowly when a line starts with lots of WS
but doesn't match.
This problem seems to be the cause of bug # 19846 (where holding down the
spacebar inside a C comment causes Emacs to seize up when auto-fill mode
is enabled).
--
Alan Mackenzie (Nuremberg, Germany).
This bug report was last modified 3 years and 45 days ago.
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