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(C#) Regular Expression Catastrophic BacktrackSee more Regular Expressions ExamplesThis example demonstrates how adding a processing time limit prevents a catastrophic backtrack.Catastrophic backtracking in regular expressions occurs when a poorly constructed pattern causes the regex engine to try an exponential number of possibilities, especially on non-matching input. This leads to extremely slow performance or even a program hang. Example:(a+)+$ Applied to: aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaab The regex engine tries many combinations of grouping How to prevent it:
Catastrophic backtracking is especially dangerous when regex patterns are applied to user-controlled input. Note: This example requires Chilkat v11.1.0 or greater.
Chilkat.StringBuilder sbSubject = new Chilkat.StringBuilder(); // Create data that would cause a catastrophic backtrack with the regular expression "((a+)+$)" int i = 0; while (i < 500) { sbSubject.Append("aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa"); i = i + 1; } sbSubject.Append("X"); string pattern = "((a+)+$)"; Chilkat.JsonObject json = new Chilkat.JsonObject(); json.EmitCompact = false; // Set a time limit to prevent a catastrophic backtrack.. // (Approx) 1 second time limit. // This should fail: int numMatches = sbSubject.RegexMatch(pattern,json,1000); if (numMatches < 1) { Debug.WriteLine(sbSubject.LastErrorText); // We should get an error such as the following: // ChilkatLog: // RegexMatch: // ChilkatVersion: 11.1.0 // regex_match: // timeoutMs: 1000 // Exceeded regular expression match limit. // elapsedMs: Elapsed time: 797 millisec // num_matches: -1 // --regex_match // --RegexMatch // --ChilkatLog return; } // We shouldn't get here. // The above data and regular expression should've caused a catastrophic backtrack. Debug.WriteLine("numMatches: " + Convert.ToString(numMatches)); Debug.WriteLine(json.Emit()); |
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