Verify character class still non-empty after converting to byte class #304
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For
[^\x00-\xff]
, while it is still treated as a full Unicode character class, it is not empty. For instance≥
would still be matched.However, when
CharClass::to_byte_class
is called on it (as is done when usingregex::bytes::Regex::new
rather thanregex::Regex::new
), it is now empty, since it excludes all possible bytes.This commit adds a test asserting that
regex::bytes::Regex::new
returnsErr
for this case (in accordance with #106) and adds anis_empty
check to the result of callingCharClass::to_byte_class
, which allows the test to pass.Fixes #303