mirror of
https://github.com/github/codeql.git
synced 2026-05-04 21:25:44 +02:00
update expected output after test reorganization
This commit is contained in:
@@ -1,6 +1,3 @@
|
||||
| tst-IncompleteHostnameRegExp.js:42:13:42:65 | '^http[ ... \\/(.+)' | The escape sequence '\\/' is equivalent to just '/'. |
|
||||
| tst-SemiAnchoredRegExp.js:72:13:72:40 | '^good\\ ... \\\\.com' | The escape sequence '\\.' is equivalent to just '.'. |
|
||||
| tst-SemiAnchoredRegExp.js:109:2:109:45 | /^((\\+\| ... ?\\d\\d)/ | The escape sequence '\\:' is equivalent to just ':'. |
|
||||
| tst-escapes.js:19:8:19:11 | "\\ " | The escape sequence '\\ ' is equivalent to just ' '. |
|
||||
| tst-escapes.js:20:1:20:54 | /\\a\\b\\c ... x\\y\\z"/ | The escape sequence '\\a' is equivalent to just 'a'. |
|
||||
| tst-escapes.js:20:1:20:54 | /\\a\\b\\c ... x\\y\\z"/ | The escape sequence '\\e' is equivalent to just 'e'. |
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,6 +1,3 @@
|
||||
| tst-IncompleteHostnameRegExp.js:55:26:55:27 | '\\.' is equivalent to just '.', so the sequence may still represent a meta-character | The escape sequence '\\.' is equivalent to just '.', so the sequence may still represent a meta-character when it is used in a $@. | tst-IncompleteHostnameRegExp.js:55:13:55:39 | '^http: ... le.com' | regular expression |
|
||||
| tst-SemiAnchoredRegExp.js:70:19:70:20 | '\\.' is equivalent to just '.', so the sequence may still represent a meta-character | The escape sequence '\\.' is equivalent to just '.', so the sequence may still represent a meta-character when it is used in a $@. | tst-SemiAnchoredRegExp.js:70:13:70:36 | '^good\\ ... r\\.com' | regular expression |
|
||||
| tst-SemiAnchoredRegExp.js:70:31:70:32 | '\\.' is equivalent to just '.', so the sequence may still represent a meta-character | The escape sequence '\\.' is equivalent to just '.', so the sequence may still represent a meta-character when it is used in a $@. | tst-SemiAnchoredRegExp.js:70:13:70:36 | '^good\\ ... r\\.com' | regular expression |
|
||||
| tst-escapes.js:13:11:13:12 | '\\b' is a backspace, and not a word-boundary assertion | The escape sequence '\\b' is a backspace, and not a word-boundary assertion when it is used in a $@. | tst-escapes.js:13:8:13:61 | "\\a\\b\\c ... \\x\\y\\z" | regular expression |
|
||||
| tst-escapes.js:13:13:13:14 | '\\c' is equivalent to just 'c', so the sequence is not a character class | The escape sequence '\\c' is equivalent to just 'c', so the sequence is not a character class when it is used in a $@. | tst-escapes.js:13:8:13:61 | "\\a\\b\\c ... \\x\\y\\z" | regular expression |
|
||||
| tst-escapes.js:13:15:13:16 | '\\d' is equivalent to just 'd', so the sequence is not a character class | The escape sequence '\\d' is equivalent to just 'd', so the sequence is not a character class when it is used in a $@. | tst-escapes.js:13:8:13:61 | "\\a\\b\\c ... \\x\\y\\z" | regular expression |
|
||||
|
||||
Reference in New Issue
Block a user