RegexMatchTimeoutException Class
Definition
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The exception that is thrown when the execution time of a regular expression pattern-matching method exceeds its time-out interval.
public ref class RegexMatchTimeoutException : TimeoutException
public class RegexMatchTimeoutException : TimeoutException
[System.Serializable]
public class RegexMatchTimeoutException : TimeoutException
type RegexMatchTimeoutException = class
inherit TimeoutException
type RegexMatchTimeoutException = class
inherit TimeoutException
interface ISerializable
[<System.Serializable>]
type RegexMatchTimeoutException = class
inherit TimeoutException
interface ISerializable
Public Class RegexMatchTimeoutException
Inherits TimeoutException
- Inheritance
- Inheritance
- Attributes
- Implements
Examples
The following example illustrates two possible approaches to handling the RegexMatchTimeoutException exception. A constant whose value is two seconds defines the maximum time-out interval. The Regex.IsMatch(String, String, RegexOptions, TimeSpan) method is initially called with a time-out interval of one second. Each RegexMatchTimeoutException exception causes the time-out interval to be increased by one second and results in another call to the Regex.IsMatch method if the current time-out interval is less than the maximum time-out interval. However, if the current time-out interval exceeds the maximum time-out interval, the exception handler writes information to the event log and abandons the processing of the regular expression.
using System;
using System.ComponentModel;
using System.Diagnostics;
using System.Security;
using System.Text.RegularExpressions;
using System.Threading;
public class Example
{
const int MaxTimeoutInSeconds = 2;
public static void Main()
{
TimeSpan timeout = new TimeSpan(0, 0, 1);
string input = "aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa>";
if (ValidateInput(input, timeout))
// Perform some operation with valid input string.
Console.WriteLine("'{0}' is a valid string.", input);
}
private static bool ValidateInput(string input, TimeSpan timeout)
{
string pattern = "(a+)+$";
try {
return Regex.IsMatch(input, pattern,
RegexOptions.IgnoreCase, timeout);
}
catch (RegexMatchTimeoutException e) {
// Increase the timeout interval and retry.
timeout = timeout.Add(new TimeSpan(0, 0, 1));
Console.WriteLine("Changing the timeout interval to {0}",
timeout);
if (timeout.TotalSeconds <= MaxTimeoutInSeconds) {
// Pause for a short period.
Thread.Sleep(250);
return ValidateInput(input, timeout);
}
else {
Console.WriteLine("Timeout interval of {0} exceeded.",
timeout);
// Write to event log named RegexTimeouts
try {
if (!EventLog.SourceExists("RegexTimeouts"))
EventLog.CreateEventSource("RegexTimeouts", "RegexTimeouts");
EventLog log = new EventLog("RegexTimeouts");
log.Source = "RegexTimeouts";
string msg = String.Format("Timeout after {0} matching '{1}' with '{2}.",
e.MatchTimeout, e.Input, e.Pattern);
log.WriteEntry(msg, EventLogEntryType.Error);
}
// Do nothing to handle the exceptions.
catch (SecurityException) { }
catch (InvalidOperationException) { }
catch (Win32Exception) { }
return false;
}
}
}
}
// The example writes to the event log and also displays the following output:
// Changing the timeout interval to 00:00:02
// Changing the timeout interval to 00:00:03
// Timeout interval of 00:00:03 exceeded.
Imports System.ComponentModel
Imports System.Diagnostics
Imports System.Security
Imports System.Text.RegularExpressions
Imports System.Threading
Module Example
Const MaxTimeoutInSeconds As Integer = 2
Public Sub Main()
Dim timeout As TimeSpan = New TimeSpan(0, 0, 1)
Dim input As String = "aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa>"
If ValidateInput(input, timeout) Then
' Perform some operation with valid input string.
Console.WriteLine("'{0}' is a valid string.", input)
End If
End Sub
Private Function ValidateInput(input As String,
timeout As TimeSpan) As Boolean
Dim pattern As String = "(a+)+$"
Try
Return Regex.IsMatch(input, pattern,
RegexOptions.IgnoreCase, timeout)
Catch e As RegexMatchTimeoutException
' Increase the timeout interval and retry.
timeout = timeout.Add(New TimeSpan(0, 0, 1))
Console.WriteLine("Changing the timeout interval to {0}",
timeout)
If timeout.TotalSeconds <= MaxTimeoutInSeconds Then
' Pause for a short interval.
Thread.Sleep(250)
Return ValidateInput(input, timeout)
Else
Console.WriteLine("Timeout interval of {0} exceeded.",
timeout)
' Write to event log named RegexTimeouts
Try
If Not EventLog.SourceExists("RegexTimeouts") Then
EventLog.CreateEventSource("RegexTimeouts", "RegexTimeouts")
End If
Dim log As New EventLog("RegexTimeouts")
log.Source = "RegexTimeouts"
Dim msg As String = String.Format("Timeout after {0} matching '{1}' with '{2}.",
e.MatchTimeout, e.Input, e.Pattern)
log.WriteEntry(msg, EventLogEntryType.Error)
' Do nothing to handle the exceptions.
Catch ex As SecurityException
Catch ex As InvalidOperationException
Catch ex As Win32Exception
End Try
Return False
End If
End Try
End Function
End Module
' The example writes to the event log and also displays the following output:
' Changing the timeout interval to 00:00:02
' Changing the timeout interval to 00:00:03
' Timeout interval of 00:00:03 exceeded.
Remarks
The presence of a RegexMatchTimeoutException exception generally indicates one of the following conditions:
The regular expression engine is backtracking excessively as it attempts to match the input text to the regular expression pattern.
The time-out interval has been set too low, especially given high machine load.
The way in which an exception handler handles an exception depends on the cause of the exception:
If the time-out results from excessive backtracking, your exception handler should abandon the attempt to match the input and inform the user that a time-out has occurred in the regular expression pattern-matching method. If possible, information about the regular expression pattern, which is available from the Pattern property, and the input that caused excessive backtracking, which is available from the Input property, should be logged so that the issue can be investigated and the regular expression pattern modified. Time-outs due to excessive backtracking are always reproducible.
If the time-out results from setting the time-out threshold too low, you can increase the time-out interval and retry the matching operation. The current time-out interval is available from the MatchTimeout property. When a RegexMatchTimeoutException exception is thrown, the regular expression engine maintains its state so that any future invocations return the same result, as if the exception did not occur. The recommended pattern is to wait for a brief, random time interval after the exception is thrown before calling the matching method again. This can be repeated several times. However, the number of repetitions should be small in case the time-out is caused by excessive backtracking.
The example in the next section illustrates both techniques for handling a RegexMatchTimeoutException.
Constructors
RegexMatchTimeoutException() |
Initializes a new instance of the RegexMatchTimeoutException class with a system-supplied message. |
RegexMatchTimeoutException(SerializationInfo, StreamingContext) |
Obsolete.
Initializes a new instance of the RegexMatchTimeoutException class with serialized data. |
RegexMatchTimeoutException(String, Exception) |
Initializes a new instance of the RegexMatchTimeoutException class with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. |
RegexMatchTimeoutException(String, String, TimeSpan) |
Initializes a new instance of the RegexMatchTimeoutException class with information about the regular expression pattern, the input text, and the time-out interval. |
RegexMatchTimeoutException(String) |
Initializes a new instance of the RegexMatchTimeoutException class with the specified message string. |
Properties
Data |
Gets a collection of key/value pairs that provide additional user-defined information about the exception. (Inherited from Exception) |
HelpLink |
Gets or sets a link to the help file associated with this exception. (Inherited from Exception) |
HResult |
Gets or sets HRESULT, a coded numerical value that is assigned to a specific exception. (Inherited from Exception) |
InnerException |
Gets the Exception instance that caused the current exception. (Inherited from Exception) |
Input |
Gets the input text that the regular expression engine was processing when the time-out occurred. |
MatchTimeout |
Gets the time-out interval for a regular expression match. |
Message |
Gets a message that describes the current exception. (Inherited from Exception) |
Pattern |
Gets the regular expression pattern that was used in the matching operation when the time-out occurred. |
Source |
Gets or sets the name of the application or the object that causes the error. (Inherited from Exception) |
StackTrace |
Gets a string representation of the immediate frames on the call stack. (Inherited from Exception) |
TargetSite |
Gets the method that throws the current exception. (Inherited from Exception) |
Methods
Equals(Object) |
Determines whether the specified object is equal to the current object. (Inherited from Object) |
GetBaseException() |
When overridden in a derived class, returns the Exception that is the root cause of one or more subsequent exceptions. (Inherited from Exception) |
GetHashCode() |
Serves as the default hash function. (Inherited from Object) |
GetObjectData(SerializationInfo, StreamingContext) |
Obsolete.
When overridden in a derived class, sets the SerializationInfo with information about the exception. (Inherited from Exception) |
GetType() |
Gets the runtime type of the current instance. (Inherited from Exception) |
MemberwiseClone() |
Creates a shallow copy of the current Object. (Inherited from Object) |
ToString() |
Creates and returns a string representation of the current exception. (Inherited from Exception) |
Events
SerializeObjectState |
Obsolete.
Occurs when an exception is serialized to create an exception state object that contains serialized data about the exception. (Inherited from Exception) |
Explicit Interface Implementations
ISerializable.GetObjectData(SerializationInfo, StreamingContext) |
Populates a SerializationInfo object with the data needed to serialize a RegexMatchTimeoutException object. |
Applies to
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