8048079: Persistent code store is broken after optimistic types merge
Reviewed-by: sundar, jlaskey, attila
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/*
* NASHORN-637: SyntaxError: Illegal repetition near index 109" on a regexp literal accepted by other engines
*
* @test
* @run
*/
// Make sure these regexps compile
print(/(?:[^[#\s\\]+|\\(?:[\S\s]|$)|\[\^?]?(?:[^\\\]]+|\\(?:[\S\s]|$))*]?)+|(\s*#[^\n\r\u2028\u2029]*\s*|\s+)([?*+]|{[0-9]+(?:,[0-9]*)?})?/g);
print(/{[0-9]+}?/g);
print(/{[0-9]+}?/g.exec("{123}"));
// Curly brace should match itself if not at the beginning of a valid quantifier
print(/{a}/.exec("{a}"));
print(/f{a}/.exec("f{a}"));
print(/f{1}/.exec("f"));
try {
print(new RegExp("{1}").exec("{1}"));
} catch (e) {
print(e.name);
}
try {
print(new RegExp("f{1}{1}").exec("f"));
} catch (e) {
print(e.name);
}