In Python Regular Expressions,
re.compile("x"*50000)
gives me OverflowError: regular expression code size limit exceeded
but following one does not get any error, but it hits 100% CPU, and took 1 minute in my PC
>>> re.compile(".*?.*?.*?.*?.*?.*?.*?.*?.*?.*?"*50000)
<_sre.SRE_Pattern object at 0x03FB0020>
Is that normal?
Should I assume, ".*?.*?.*?.*?.*?.*?.*?.*?.*?.*?"*50000
is shorter than "x"*50000
?
Tested on Python 2.6, Win32
UPDATE 1:
It Looks like ".*?.*?.*?.*?.*?.*?.*?.*?.*?.*?"*50000
could be reduce to .*?
So, how about this one?
re.compile(".*?x"*50000)
It does compile, and if that one also can reduce to ".*?x"
, it should match to string "abcx"
or "x"
alone, but it does not match.
So, Am I missing something?
UPDATE 2:
My Point is not to know max limit of regex source strings, I like to know some reasons/concepts of "x"*50000
caught by overflow handler, but not on ".*?x"*50000
.
It does not make sense for me, thats why.
It is something missing on overflow checking or Its just fine or its really overflowing something?
Any Hints/Opinions will be appreciated.
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