Commit a228cdb1 authored by Byron Jones's avatar Byron Jones

Bug 877545: quicksearch shouldn't treat apostrophes as quote characters

r=simon, a=glob
parent e09c1e75
......@@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ sub quicksearch {
# Retain backslashes and quotes, to know which strings are quoted,
# and which ones are not.
my @words = parse_line('\s+', 1, $searchstring);
my @words = _parse_line('\s+', 1, $searchstring);
# If parse_line() returns no data, this means strings are badly quoted.
# Rather than trying to guess what the user wanted to do, we throw an error.
scalar(@words)
......@@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ sub quicksearch {
# Loop over all main-level QuickSearch words.
foreach my $qsword (@qswords) {
my @or_operand = parse_line('\|', 1, $qsword);
my @or_operand = _parse_line('\|', 1, $qsword);
foreach my $term (@or_operand) {
my $negate = substr($term, 0, 1) eq '-';
if ($negate) {
......@@ -208,7 +208,7 @@ sub quicksearch {
# Having ruled out the special cases, we may now split
# by comma, which is another legal boolean OR indicator.
# Remove quotes from quoted words, if any.
@words = parse_line(',', 0, $term);
@words = _parse_line(',', 0, $term);
foreach my $word (@words) {
if (!_special_field_syntax($word, $negate)) {
_default_quicksearch_word($word, $negate);
......@@ -260,6 +260,27 @@ sub quicksearch {
# Parts of quicksearch() #
##########################
sub _parse_line {
my ($delim, $keep, $line) = @_;
# parse_line always treats ' as a quote character, making it impossible
# to sanely search for contradictions. As this behavour isn't
# configurable, we replace ' with a placeholder to hide it from the
# parser.
# only treat ' at the start or end of words as quotes
# it's easier to do this in reverse with regexes
$line =~ s/(^|\s|:)'/$1\001/g;
$line =~ s/'($|\s)/\001$1/g;
$line =~ s/\\?'/\000/g;
$line =~ tr/\001/'/;
my @words = parse_line($delim, $keep, $line);
foreach my $word (@words) {
$word =~ tr/\000/'/;
}
return @words;
}
sub _bug_numbers_only {
my $searchstring = shift;
my $cgi = Bugzilla->cgi;
......@@ -365,10 +386,10 @@ sub _handle_field_names {
# Generic field1,field2,field3:value1,value2 notation.
# We have to correctly ignore commas and colons in quotes.
my @field_values = parse_line(':', 1, $or_operand);
my @field_values = _parse_line(':', 1, $or_operand);
if (scalar @field_values == 2) {
my @fields = parse_line(',', 1, $field_values[0]);
my @values = parse_line(',', 1, $field_values[1]);
my @fields = _parse_line(',', 1, $field_values[0]);
my @values = _parse_line(',', 1, $field_values[1]);
foreach my $field (@fields) {
my $translated = _translate_field_name($field);
# Skip and record any unknown fields
......
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