On Apr 7, 2010, at 6:33 PM, mdipierro wrote:

> Do you still have the patch. I remember applying one patch from you
> and rejecting one that I thought would break certain expressions. If
> you resend it I will double check.

You applied the patch to test_template.py, which was also broken.

I need to update it, since template.py has changed since I sent it last time.

A problem is that we don't have a good test case. The unit test doesn't have 
any embedded newlines, which is what re_strings is all about.

Back in a minute.


> 
> On Apr 7, 7:43 pm, Jonathan Lundell <jlund...@pobox.com> wrote:
>> On Apr 7, 2010, at 2:28 PM, Timothy Farrell wrote:
>> 
>>> I've looked at this problem extensively and I'm convinced that the solution 
>>> is to re-implement template.py without complicated regexps or remove the 
>>> claim of Jython support.
>> 
>>> The exact problem is related to the size of a view that is run through the 
>>> template module.  The "re_strings" as it is used in the parse() method is 
>>> too complicated.  A temporary solution is to comment out that line but 
>>> templates will not render some Javascript properly.
>> 
>> re_strings looks just plain broken to me. The inner parens should not be 
>> capturing, there should be non-capturing parens around the alternation, and 
>> the single-line quote patterns shouldn't have dots in the match.
>> 
>> I think.
>> 
>> I sent a patch for this back in November, and Timothy reported that it 
>> worked. But it never got applied.
>> 
>> Want to try again?
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> This is ultimately a bug in Java (not even Jython) but it officially has 
>>> WONT-FIX status with Sun.
>> 
>>> On 4/7/2010 3:34 PM, Jonathan Lundell wrote:
>> 
>>>> On Apr 7, 2010, at 12:44 PM, John Cobo wrote:
>> 
>>>>> I have not written any regular expressions. So far I am just trying to 
>>>>> run the web2py "welcome" app.
>> 
>>>>> The only reg. exp. is what creates the welcome page view.
>> 
>>>> No traceback?
>> 
>>>>> Thanks.
>> 
>>>>>> On 7 Apr 2010 19:29, "Jonathan Lundell" <jlund...@pobox.com> wrote:
>> 
>>>>>> On Apr 7, 2010, at 9:55 AM, JC11 wrote:
>> 
>>>>>>> I am getting the dreaded error:
>>>>>>>      RuntimeError: maximum recursion depth exceeded
>> 
>>>>>>> I am using web2py vsn. 1.76.5, jython version 2.5.1 on Windows XP.
>> 
>>>>>>> I have altered the web2py 'welcome' application defaault controller
>>>>>>> to: return 'Hello World' rather than return dict(message=T('Hello
>>>>>>> World')).
>>>>>>> This solved the recursion problem, but only if one does not use web2py
>>>>>>> views :(
>> 
>>>>>>> I tried adding the following to the default controller, but it did not
>>>>>>> help.
>>>>>>>     import sys
>>>>>>>     sys.setrecursionlimit(2500)
>> 
>>>>>>> Any suggestions ?
>> 
>>>>>> What's the regex that's causing the problem?
>> 
>>>>>>> On Apr 7, 4:16 pm, Jonathan Lundell <jlund...@pobox.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>> On Apr 7, 2010, at 7:14 AM, mdipierro wrote:
>> 
>>>>>>>>> Some people have reported problems with Jython due to a bug in Java
>>>>>>>>> regex. I tried Jython2.5rc2 and it worked for me. Let us know.
>> 
>>>>>>>> One or two of the regex patches a while back (URL checking IIRC) was 
>>>>>>>> aimed at preventing excessive backtracking under Jython. If anyone 
>>>>>>>> runs into that problem again, they should report it. I'm pretty sure I 
>>>>>>>> understand how to avoid at least the problem we had then, by making 
>>>>>>>> alternations mutually exclusive.
>> 
>>>>>>>>> On Apr 7, 6:14 am, JC11 <john.c...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> Thanks,
>> 
>>>>>>>>>> I am sure I searched in the 'book', how silly of me not to find it.
>>>>>>>>>> What about Oracle and Jython ?  The last line of the entrie reads:
>>>>>>>>>>    'You will be able to use DAL('sqlite://...') and
>>>>>>>>>> DAL('postgres://...')  only.'
>> 
>>>>>>>>>> John C.
>> 
>>>>>>>>>> On Apr 7, 11:54 am, Kuba Kucharski <kuba.kuchar...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>>>>>>>>>>> Hi,
>> 
>>>>>>>>>>> here they are:
>> 
>>>>>>>>>>> http://web2py.com/book/default/section/12/9
>> 
>>>>>>>>>>> + use newest stable
>> 
>>>>>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>>>>> Kuba
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