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(JavaScript) 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.
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