Misc #20434
openDeprecate encoding-related regular expression modifiers
Description
This is a follow-up to @duerst's comment here: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/20406#note-6.
As noted in the other issue, there are many encodings that factor in to how a regular expression operates. This includes:
- The encoding of the file
- The encoding of the string parts within the regular expression
- The regular expression encoding modifiers
- The encoding of the string being matched
At the time the modifiers were introduced, I believe the modifiers may have been the only (??) encoding that factored in here. At this point, however, they can lead to quite a bit of confusion, as noted in the other ticket.
I would like to propose to deprecate the regular expression encoding modifiers. Instead, we could suggest in a warning to instead create a regular expression with an encoded string. For example, when we find:
/\x81\x40/s
we would instead suggest:
::Regexp.new(::String.new("\x81\x40", encoding: "Windows-31J"))
or equivalent. As a migration path, we could do the following:
- Emit a warning to change to the suggested expression
- Change the compiler to compile to the suggested expression when those flags are found
- Remove support for the flags
Step 2 may be unnecessary depending on how long of a timeline we would like to provide. To be clear, I'm not advocating for any particular timeline, and would be fine with this being multiple years/versions to give plenty of time for people to migrate. But I do think this would be a good change to eliminate confusion about the interaction between the four different encodings at play.