Do not use the string bit vector in regexes, if it's all ones or all zeroes. #72317
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Fixes #72312.
When emitting code that matches regex character classes, if all other shortcuts fail, we resort to hardcoding whether ASCII characters belong in the set using a string as a bit vector, and calling
CharInClass
for the other characters. Sometimes, based onRegexCharClass.Analyze
we determine that the character class contains either all ASCII characters or none of them, and skip the bit vector search.However these analysis results are not perfect and cannot produce reliable results if for example the character class contains a subtraction. This PR checks the string bit vector after its construction to see if it contains only ones or zeroes and if so, emits code that does not use it.