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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion src/schema-routes/schema-routes.ts
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Expand Up @@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ export class SchemaRoutes {

// TODO forbid leading symbols [\]^` in a major release (allowed yet for backwards compatibility)
const pathParamMatches = (routeName || "").match(
/({[\w[\\\]^`][-_.\w]*})|(:[\w[\\\]^`][-_.\w]*:?)/g,
/(?<=\/|\.\.\.)({[\w[\\\]^`][-_.\w]*})|(?<=\/|\.\.\.)(:[\w[\\\]^`][-_.\w]*:?)/g,
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Bug: Regex Lookbehind Compatibility Issue

The regex in parseRouteName now uses positive lookbehind assertions. As an ES2018 feature, these cause a SyntaxError in older JavaScript environments (e.g., Safari <16.4, Firefox <78, Node.js <8.10), which breaks route parsing functionality.

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// used in case when path parameters is not declared in requestInfo.parameters ("in": "path")
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