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author | Will Thompson <will@willthompson.co.uk> | 2012-01-18 23:41:07 +0800 |
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committer | Will Thompson <will@willthompson.co.uk> | 2012-01-19 01:47:21 +0800 |
commit | aded85c91fb409bafb06492ddb85aa1224178d4c (patch) | |
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Use /\b<nickname>\b/ to decide whether to highlight
The current highlighting code finds the first occurrence of the
nickname, then checks whether the characters before or after are a
space, a comma, a colon or a full stop (or the start or end of the
string). This means that someone saying “no! That's wjt’s coffee!”
didn’t highlight me, because the apostrophe isn't in the whitelist. It
also means that saying “borrow some Sudafed from daf” would not
highlight daf, since the first match is in the middle of a word.
We’re trying to check whether the nickname occurs as a complete word
within the message. The regex metacharacter \b matches word boundaries,
so /\b<nickname>\b/ is what we actually want. It gets the above cases
right, including Unicode punctuation.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=591667
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