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Last update: 1997-05-20
9945-2-86 _____________________________________________________________________________ Topic: backreferences Relevant Sections: 2.8.3.3 Defect Report: ----------------------- From: Fred Zlotnick <[email protected]> I would like to request an official, binding interpretation from the WG15 concerning the following point in ISO/IEC 9945-2:1993 (POSIX.2). In the description of backreferences in POSIX.2 subclause 2.8.3.3, the standard states (in part): The backreference expression \n shall match the same (possibly empty) string of characters as was matched by a subexpression enclosed between ( and ) preceding the n. The character n shall be a digit from 1 through 9, specifying the n'th subexpression... My question revolves around the use of the word "shall" in the last sentence. Is thia a restriction on applications, or on implementations? In the former case, an expression with a backreference such as \0 would be nonportable, having unspecified behavior. In the latter case, it would have to be treated as invalid by any conforming implementation. Thank you for your attention to this matter. WG15 response for 9945-2:1993 ----------------------------------- "The character n shall be a digit from 1 throught 9, ..." is a requirement for a standard conforming application. The standard does not require that an implementation return an error if another value such as 0 is used. The standard clearly states behavior for backreference expressions and conforming implementations must conform to this. Rationale ------------- None. Forwarded to Interpretations group: 17 Nov 94 Response received: Feb 10 1995 Proposed Resoln forwarded: 13th Feb 1995 Finalised: March 28th 1995 _____________________________________________________________________________