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ihe-nu avatar ihe-nu commented on September 26, 2024

Hi,
this affects me as well. I would love to see this working.

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b-c-ds avatar b-c-ds commented on September 26, 2024

Atomic groups currently aren't supported. I should probably make that explicit in the documentation. Atomic groups are not available in python's regular expression engine but regexploit could add some support for them.

It will be difficult to adapt the heuristic to handle them accurately, but we can start with an approximation of their behaviour with some false positives. Or begin by treating them like non-atomic groups but not causing an error. Not ideal.

While I can imagine some pathological regexes, do you have any real-world examples of ReDoS involving atomic groups?

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nth10sd avatar nth10sd commented on September 26, 2024

Atomic groups are not available in python's regular expression engine

They are supported from Python 3.11 onwards (scroll down to the (?>...) section), released on Oct 24, 2022.

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