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* lib.c (lazy_str_get_trailing_list): Remove the spurious
empty string caused by splitting on the terminator.
Whenever the materialized prefix is not-empty, and there is
a non-empty terminator, the prefix necessarily ends in the
termintator. If we split on the terminator, the list of pieces
ends in in an empty string, which is undesirable.
This has to be subject to compat, unfortunately; it's a
very visible behavior that affects the continuation of
line-based matching after the @(freeform) directive.
* tests/006/freeform-5.txr: With this fix, we no longer have
to match the spurious blank line coming from @(freeform).
* tests/015/lazy-str.tl: New file.
* txr.1: Updated documentation with compat notes. There was
some outright incorrect text describing
lazy-str-get-trailing-list. Also, the lazy-str-force-upto
and lazy-str-force were under-documented. The return value of
the former was not completely described: that it returns t
in the other case when not returning nil. It wasn't mentioned
that the functions observe the limit-count. Moreover, the
exact algorithm for forcing is now documented.
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This was reported by user vapnik spaknik. The @(freeform),
when reconstituting the unmatched trailing portion of the
virtual line back into a list of lines, uses the abstract
match position, neglecting to account for the fact that a
prefix of the line may have been physically consumed to save
memory.
* match.c (v_freeform): When calling
lazy_str_get_trailing_list, indicate the correct amount of
prefix material, by subtracting, from the matching length,
the base variable, which indicates how much of the prefix had
been consumed. This consumption takes place above 4000 bytes,
which is why the freeform test cases are not catching this.
* tests/006/freeform-5.txr: New file.
* tests/006/freeform-5.expected: New file.
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