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Request #51881 preg_match: Capturing subpatterns that don't match get empty string.
Submitted: 2010-05-21 16:54 UTC Modified: 2016-06-07 16:52 UTC
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From: php at sameprecision dot org Assigned: cmb (profile)
Status: Duplicate Package: PCRE related
PHP Version: 5.3.2 OS: Win XP Pro
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2010-05-21 16:54 UTC] php at sameprecision dot org
Description:
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Capturing subpatterns that don't match anything still show an empty string in the match array.

Since empty string is a legitimate value, the match array should have null or false instead.

The workaround to detect a capturing subpattern not matching anything is to use PREG_OFFSET_CAPTURE and look for offset -1 for the particular subpattern.

Test script:
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<?php

preg_match('%(a)|(b)%','b',$m);
var_dump($m);

//$m[1] === "" as if the first capturing parentheses matched ""
//$m[1] === null would be more appropriate (javascript uses "undefined")



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 [2016-06-07 16:52 UTC] cmb@php.net
-Status: Open +Status: Duplicate -Assigned To: +Assigned To: cmb
 [2016-06-07 16:52 UTC] cmb@php.net
Actually, bug #61780 is a duplicate of this report, but as the
other ticket has already a PR attached, I'm closing this one.
 
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