Index: tests/corelib/reg_exp_unicode_test.dart |
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-// Copyright (c) 2011, the Dart project authors. Please see the AUTHORS file |
-// for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a |
-// BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file. |
-// Dart test for testing regular expressions in Dart. |
- |
-main() { |
- String str = "\u{10000}"; |
- |
- // Dot will match surrogates too (ideally it should match a pair). |
- Expect.isTrue(new RegExp(r'^..?$').hasMatch(str)); |
- |
- // Surrogate pair in a RegExp. |
- Expect.isTrue(new RegExp('^\u{10000}\$').hasMatch(str)); |
- |
- // Mormon characters should work too. |
- String mitt = "My name is 𐐣𐐮𐐻"; |
- Expect.isTrue(new RegExp(r'𐐣𐐮𐐻$').hasMatch(mitt)); |
- |
- // Character classes sort of work, but the surrogates are treated as separate |
- // characters. |
- Expect.isTrue(new RegExp(r'[𐐣𐐮𐐻]+$').hasMatch(mitt)); |
-} |