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Have text helpers use built in Regexp.escape rather than home grown alternative

git-svn-id: http://svn-commit.rubyonrails.org/rails/trunk@2350 5ecf4fe2-1ee6-0310-87b1-e25e094e27de
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Marcel Molina 2005-09-26 20:49:52 +00:00
parent bbfde01b94
commit b54560600b
2 changed files with 8 additions and 7 deletions

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@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ module ActionView
# N.B.: The +phrase+ is sanitized to include only letters, digits, and spaces before use.
def highlight(text, phrase, highlighter = '<strong class="highlight">\1</strong>')
if phrase.blank? then return text end
text.gsub(/(#{escape_regexp(phrase)})/i, highlighter) unless text.nil?
text.gsub(/(#{Regexp.escape(phrase)})/i, highlighter) unless text.nil?
end
# Extracts an excerpt from the +text+ surrounding the +phrase+ with a number of characters on each side determined
@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ module ActionView
# excerpt("hello my world", "my", 3) => "...lo my wo..."
def excerpt(text, phrase, radius = 100, excerpt_string = "...")
if text.nil? || phrase.nil? then return end
phrase = escape_regexp(phrase)
phrase = Regexp.escape(phrase)
if found_pos = text =~ /(#{phrase})/i
start_pos = [ found_pos - radius, 0 ].max
@ -280,11 +280,6 @@ module ActionView
@_cycles[name] = cycle_object
end
# Returns a version of the text that's safe to use in a regular expression without triggering engine features.
def escape_regexp(text)
text.gsub(/([\\|?+*\/\)\(])/) { |m| "\\#{$1}" }
end
AUTO_LINK_RE = /
( # leading text
<\w+.*?>| # leading HTML tag, or

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@ -100,7 +100,13 @@ class TextHelperTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
assert_equal("...iful morning", excerpt("This is a beautiful morning", "morning", 5))
assert_nil excerpt("This is a beautiful morning", "day")
end
def test_excerpt_with_regex
assert_equal('...is a beautiful! morn...', excerpt('This is a beautiful! morning', 'beautiful', 5))
assert_equal('...is a beautiful? morn...', excerpt('This is a beautiful? morning', 'beautiful', 5))
end
def test_word_wrap
assert_equal("my very very\nvery long\nstring", word_wrap("my very very very long string", 15))
end