retain code-range upon string extraction + align with strscan.c#186
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headius merged 6 commits intoruby:masterfrom Jan 5, 2026
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retain code-range upon string extraction + align with strscan.c#186headius merged 6 commits intoruby:masterfrom
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Looks good, thank you! If you don't have any other changes coming we could spin a release. |
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I don't have anything else atm, would be great to have a release. |
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Released in v3.1.7! |
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added an extra step upon creating a substring from
scanner.string-> retaining code-range when possiblealso, there was an attempt to raise
"regexp buffer overflow"uponMatcher.INTERRUPTED(-2), which isn't possible as theRubyRegexp#matcherMatch/matcherSearchhandle the interrupt return.a follow-up on #185