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r17548: It is a good idea to commit the fix (from mkhl) before the test that
shows the need for...
Martin Kuhl writes:
The ejs function `substitute_var' returns `undefined' when the first
argument ends in a pattern that should be substituted.
For that reason, the second assertion fails in the following test-case:
,----
| libinclude("base.js");
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| var obj = new Object();
| obj.FOO = "foo";
| obj.BAR = "bar";
| var str1 = "${FOO}:${BAR}";
| var str2 = "${FOO}:${BAR} "; // note the space after the brace
| var sub1 = substitute_var(str1, obj);
| var sub2 = substitute_var(str2, obj);
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| assert(str1 + " " == str2);
| assert(sub1 + " " == sub2);
`----
The problem is that the function `split' returns a single-element
array in both cases:
a) the string to split doesn't contain the split pattern
b) the string ends with the split pattern
To work around this, the following patch tests this condition and
returns `undefined' only if the string to split (`list[i]') really
didn't contain a closing brace.
(This used to be commit 8a6908200b
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@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ function substitute_var(str, subobj)
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var i;
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for (i=1;i<list.length;i++) {
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var list2 = split("}", list[i], 1);
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if (list2.length < 2) {
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if ((list2.length < 2) && (list2[0] + "}" != list[i])) {
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return undefined;
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}
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var key = list2[0];
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