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@error418 error418 commented Jul 3, 2020

Variables starting with of cause the regex to "drift" on capture groups

Example

each item of offers
  i= item

This causes

The value variable for each must either be a valid identifier (e.g. `item`) or a
pair of identifiers in square brackets (e.g. `[key, value]`).

Cause

The non-greedy (.*) matches the of of the variable for the of statement. This causes matching group misalignment, which leads to the displayed error.

Workaround

Rename your variable to something not starting with of 😊


fixes #3263
fixes #3275

improve capture group regex for `each` statements using a greedy match.

fixes pugjs#3263
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pug-lexer (5.0.0 → 5.0.1)

Bug Fixes

  • Variables starting with keywords cause the regex to "drift" on capture groups, causing errors

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Passing ["foo of bar"] to each causing a syntax error each fails with variable named "officers"

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