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author | Roland McGrath <roland@gnu.org> |
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date | Thu, 24 Dec 1992 22:33:11 +0000 |
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1155 | 1 /* Extended regular expression matching and search library, |
2 version 0.11. | |
3 (Implements POSIX draft P10003.2/D11.2, except for | |
4 internationalization features.) | |
5 | |
6 Copyright (C) 1985, 89, 90, 91, 92 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | |
7 | |
8 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
9 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
10 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) | |
11 any later version. | |
12 | |
13 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
14 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
15 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
16 GNU General Public License for more details. | |
17 | |
18 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
19 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software | |
20 Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ | |
21 | |
22 /* AIX requires this to be the first thing in the file. */ | |
23 #if defined (_AIX) && !defined (REGEX_MALLOC) | |
24 #pragma alloca | |
25 #endif | |
26 | |
27 #define _GNU_SOURCE | |
28 | |
29 /* We need this for `regex.h', and perhaps for the Emacs include files. */ | |
30 #include <sys/types.h> | |
31 | |
1669 | 32 #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H |
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34 #endif |
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1155 | 36 /* The `emacs' switch turns on certain matching commands |
37 that make sense only in Emacs. */ | |
38 #ifdef emacs | |
39 | |
40 #include "lisp.h" | |
41 #include "buffer.h" | |
42 #include "syntax.h" | |
43 | |
44 /* Emacs uses `NULL' as a predicate. */ | |
45 #undef NULL | |
46 | |
47 #else /* not emacs */ | |
48 | |
49 /* We used to test for `BSTRING' here, but only GCC and Emacs define | |
50 `BSTRING', as far as I know, and neither of them use this code. */ | |
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51 #if HAVE_STRING_H || STDC_HEADERS |
1155 | 52 #include <string.h> |
1637 | 53 #ifndef bcmp |
1155 | 54 #define bcmp(s1, s2, n) memcmp ((s1), (s2), (n)) |
1637 | 55 #endif |
56 #ifndef bcopy | |
1155 | 57 #define bcopy(s, d, n) memcpy ((d), (s), (n)) |
1637 | 58 #endif |
59 #ifndef bzero | |
1155 | 60 #define bzero(s, n) memset ((s), 0, (n)) |
1637 | 61 #endif |
1155 | 62 #else |
63 #include <strings.h> | |
64 #endif | |
65 | |
66 #ifdef STDC_HEADERS | |
67 #include <stdlib.h> | |
68 #else | |
69 char *malloc (); | |
70 char *realloc (); | |
71 #endif | |
72 | |
73 | |
74 /* Define the syntax stuff for \<, \>, etc. */ | |
75 | |
76 /* This must be nonzero for the wordchar and notwordchar pattern | |
77 commands in re_match_2. */ | |
78 #ifndef Sword | |
79 #define Sword 1 | |
80 #endif | |
81 | |
82 #ifdef SYNTAX_TABLE | |
83 | |
84 extern char *re_syntax_table; | |
85 | |
86 #else /* not SYNTAX_TABLE */ | |
87 | |
88 /* How many characters in the character set. */ | |
89 #define CHAR_SET_SIZE 256 | |
90 | |
91 static char re_syntax_table[CHAR_SET_SIZE]; | |
92 | |
93 static void | |
94 init_syntax_once () | |
95 { | |
96 register int c; | |
97 static int done = 0; | |
98 | |
99 if (done) | |
100 return; | |
101 | |
102 bzero (re_syntax_table, sizeof re_syntax_table); | |
103 | |
104 for (c = 'a'; c <= 'z'; c++) | |
105 re_syntax_table[c] = Sword; | |
106 | |
107 for (c = 'A'; c <= 'Z'; c++) | |
108 re_syntax_table[c] = Sword; | |
109 | |
110 for (c = '0'; c <= '9'; c++) | |
111 re_syntax_table[c] = Sword; | |
112 | |
113 re_syntax_table['_'] = Sword; | |
114 | |
115 done = 1; | |
116 } | |
117 | |
118 #endif /* not SYNTAX_TABLE */ | |
119 | |
120 #define SYNTAX(c) re_syntax_table[c] | |
121 | |
122 #endif /* not emacs */ | |
123 | |
124 /* Get the interface, including the syntax bits. */ | |
125 #include "regex.h" | |
126 | |
127 /* isalpha etc. are used for the character classes. */ | |
128 #include <ctype.h> | |
1668 | 129 |
130 #ifndef isascii | |
131 #define isascii(c) 1 | |
132 #endif | |
133 | |
134 #ifdef isblank | |
135 #define ISBLANK(c) (isascii (c) && isblank (c)) | |
136 #else | |
137 #define ISBLANK(c) ((c) == ' ' || (c) == '\t') | |
1155 | 138 #endif |
1668 | 139 #ifdef isgraph |
140 #define ISGRAPH(c) (isascii (c) && isgraph (c)) | |
141 #else | |
142 #define ISGRAPH(c) (isascii (c) && isprint (c) && !isspace (c)) | |
1155 | 143 #endif |
144 | |
1668 | 145 #define ISPRINT(c) (isascii (c) && isprint (c)) |
146 #define ISDIGIT(c) (isascii (c) && isdigit (c)) | |
147 #define ISALNUM(c) (isascii (c) && isalnum (c)) | |
148 #define ISALPHA(c) (isascii (c) && isalpha (c)) | |
149 #define ISCNTRL(c) (isascii (c) && iscntrl (c)) | |
150 #define ISLOWER(c) (isascii (c) && islower (c)) | |
151 #define ISPUNCT(c) (isascii (c) && ispunct (c)) | |
152 #define ISSPACE(c) (isascii (c) && isspace (c)) | |
153 #define ISUPPER(c) (isascii (c) && isupper (c)) | |
154 #define ISXDIGIT(c) (isascii (c) && isxdigit (c)) | |
155 | |
1155 | 156 #ifndef NULL |
157 #define NULL 0 | |
158 #endif | |
159 | |
160 /* We remove any previous definition of `SIGN_EXTEND_CHAR', | |
161 since ours (we hope) works properly with all combinations of | |
162 machines, compilers, `char' and `unsigned char' argument types. | |
163 (Per Bothner suggested the basic approach.) */ | |
164 #undef SIGN_EXTEND_CHAR | |
165 #if __STDC__ | |
166 #define SIGN_EXTEND_CHAR(c) ((signed char) (c)) | |
1637 | 167 #else /* not __STDC__ */ |
1155 | 168 /* As in Harbison and Steele. */ |
169 #define SIGN_EXTEND_CHAR(c) ((((unsigned char) (c)) ^ 128) - 128) | |
170 #endif | |
171 | |
172 /* Should we use malloc or alloca? If REGEX_MALLOC is not defined, we | |
173 use `alloca' instead of `malloc'. This is because using malloc in | |
174 re_search* or re_match* could cause memory leaks when C-g is used in | |
175 Emacs; also, malloc is slower and causes storage fragmentation. On | |
176 the other hand, malloc is more portable, and easier to debug. | |
177 | |
178 Because we sometimes use alloca, some routines have to be macros, | |
179 not functions -- `alloca'-allocated space disappears at the end of the | |
180 function it is called in. */ | |
181 | |
182 #ifdef REGEX_MALLOC | |
183 | |
184 #define REGEX_ALLOCATE malloc | |
185 #define REGEX_REALLOCATE(source, osize, nsize) realloc (source, nsize) | |
186 | |
187 #else /* not REGEX_MALLOC */ | |
188 | |
189 /* Emacs already defines alloca, sometimes. */ | |
190 #ifndef alloca | |
191 | |
192 /* Make alloca work the best possible way. */ | |
193 #ifdef __GNUC__ | |
194 #define alloca __builtin_alloca | |
195 #else /* not __GNUC__ */ | |
196 #if HAVE_ALLOCA_H | |
197 #include <alloca.h> | |
198 #else /* not __GNUC__ or HAVE_ALLOCA_H */ | |
199 #ifndef _AIX /* Already did AIX, up at the top. */ | |
200 char *alloca (); | |
201 #endif /* not _AIX */ | |
202 #endif /* not HAVE_ALLOCA_H */ | |
203 #endif /* not __GNUC__ */ | |
204 | |
205 #endif /* not alloca */ | |
206 | |
207 #define REGEX_ALLOCATE alloca | |
208 | |
209 /* Assumes a `char *destination' variable. */ | |
210 #define REGEX_REALLOCATE(source, osize, nsize) \ | |
211 (destination = (char *) alloca (nsize), \ | |
212 bcopy (source, destination, osize), \ | |
213 destination) | |
214 | |
215 #endif /* not REGEX_MALLOC */ | |
216 | |
217 | |
218 /* True if `size1' is non-NULL and PTR is pointing anywhere inside | |
219 `string1' or just past its end. This works if PTR is NULL, which is | |
220 a good thing. */ | |
221 #define FIRST_STRING_P(ptr) \ | |
222 (size1 && string1 <= (ptr) && (ptr) <= string1 + size1) | |
223 | |
224 /* (Re)Allocate N items of type T using malloc, or fail. */ | |
225 #define TALLOC(n, t) ((t *) malloc ((n) * sizeof (t))) | |
226 #define RETALLOC(addr, n, t) ((addr) = (t *) realloc (addr, (n) * sizeof (t))) | |
227 #define REGEX_TALLOC(n, t) ((t *) REGEX_ALLOCATE ((n) * sizeof (t))) | |
228 | |
229 #define BYTEWIDTH 8 /* In bits. */ | |
230 | |
231 #define STREQ(s1, s2) ((strcmp (s1, s2) == 0)) | |
232 | |
233 #define MAX(a, b) ((a) > (b) ? (a) : (b)) | |
234 #define MIN(a, b) ((a) < (b) ? (a) : (b)) | |
235 | |
236 typedef char boolean; | |
237 #define false 0 | |
238 #define true 1 | |
239 | |
240 /* These are the command codes that appear in compiled regular | |
241 expressions. Some opcodes are followed by argument bytes. A | |
242 command code can specify any interpretation whatsoever for its | |
243 arguments. Zero bytes may appear in the compiled regular expression. | |
244 | |
245 The value of `exactn' is needed in search.c (search_buffer) in Emacs. | |
246 So regex.h defines a symbol `RE_EXACTN_VALUE' to be 1; the value of | |
247 `exactn' we use here must also be 1. */ | |
248 | |
249 typedef enum | |
250 { | |
251 no_op = 0, | |
252 | |
253 /* Followed by one byte giving n, then by n literal bytes. */ | |
254 exactn = 1, | |
255 | |
256 /* Matches any (more or less) character. */ | |
257 anychar, | |
258 | |
259 /* Matches any one char belonging to specified set. First | |
260 following byte is number of bitmap bytes. Then come bytes | |
261 for a bitmap saying which chars are in. Bits in each byte | |
262 are ordered low-bit-first. A character is in the set if its | |
263 bit is 1. A character too large to have a bit in the map is | |
264 automatically not in the set. */ | |
265 charset, | |
266 | |
267 /* Same parameters as charset, but match any character that is | |
268 not one of those specified. */ | |
269 charset_not, | |
270 | |
271 /* Start remembering the text that is matched, for storing in a | |
272 register. Followed by one byte with the register number, in | |
273 the range 0 to one less than the pattern buffer's re_nsub | |
274 field. Then followed by one byte with the number of groups | |
275 inner to this one. (This last has to be part of the | |
276 start_memory only because we need it in the on_failure_jump | |
277 of re_match_2.) */ | |
278 start_memory, | |
279 | |
280 /* Stop remembering the text that is matched and store it in a | |
281 memory register. Followed by one byte with the register | |
282 number, in the range 0 to one less than `re_nsub' in the | |
283 pattern buffer, and one byte with the number of inner groups, | |
284 just like `start_memory'. (We need the number of inner | |
285 groups here because we don't have any easy way of finding the | |
286 corresponding start_memory when we're at a stop_memory.) */ | |
287 stop_memory, | |
288 | |
289 /* Match a duplicate of something remembered. Followed by one | |
290 byte containing the register number. */ | |
291 duplicate, | |
292 | |
293 /* Fail unless at beginning of line. */ | |
294 begline, | |
295 | |
296 /* Fail unless at end of line. */ | |
297 endline, | |
298 | |
299 /* Succeeds if at beginning of buffer (if emacs) or at beginning | |
300 of string to be matched (if not). */ | |
301 begbuf, | |
302 | |
303 /* Analogously, for end of buffer/string. */ | |
304 endbuf, | |
305 | |
306 /* Followed by two byte relative address to which to jump. */ | |
307 jump, | |
308 | |
309 /* Same as jump, but marks the end of an alternative. */ | |
310 jump_past_alt, | |
311 | |
312 /* Followed by two-byte relative address of place to resume at | |
313 in case of failure. */ | |
314 on_failure_jump, | |
315 | |
316 /* Like on_failure_jump, but pushes a placeholder instead of the | |
317 current string position when executed. */ | |
318 on_failure_keep_string_jump, | |
319 | |
320 /* Throw away latest failure point and then jump to following | |
321 two-byte relative address. */ | |
322 pop_failure_jump, | |
323 | |
324 /* Change to pop_failure_jump if know won't have to backtrack to | |
325 match; otherwise change to jump. This is used to jump | |
326 back to the beginning of a repeat. If what follows this jump | |
327 clearly won't match what the repeat does, such that we can be | |
328 sure that there is no use backtracking out of repetitions | |
329 already matched, then we change it to a pop_failure_jump. | |
330 Followed by two-byte address. */ | |
331 maybe_pop_jump, | |
332 | |
333 /* Jump to following two-byte address, and push a dummy failure | |
334 point. This failure point will be thrown away if an attempt | |
335 is made to use it for a failure. A `+' construct makes this | |
336 before the first repeat. Also used as an intermediary kind | |
337 of jump when compiling an alternative. */ | |
338 dummy_failure_jump, | |
339 | |
340 /* Push a dummy failure point and continue. Used at the end of | |
341 alternatives. */ | |
342 push_dummy_failure, | |
343 | |
344 /* Followed by two-byte relative address and two-byte number n. | |
345 After matching N times, jump to the address upon failure. */ | |
346 succeed_n, | |
347 | |
348 /* Followed by two-byte relative address, and two-byte number n. | |
349 Jump to the address N times, then fail. */ | |
350 jump_n, | |
351 | |
352 /* Set the following two-byte relative address to the | |
353 subsequent two-byte number. The address *includes* the two | |
354 bytes of number. */ | |
355 set_number_at, | |
356 | |
357 wordchar, /* Matches any word-constituent character. */ | |
358 notwordchar, /* Matches any char that is not a word-constituent. */ | |
359 | |
360 wordbeg, /* Succeeds if at word beginning. */ | |
361 wordend, /* Succeeds if at word end. */ | |
362 | |
363 wordbound, /* Succeeds if at a word boundary. */ | |
364 notwordbound /* Succeeds if not at a word boundary. */ | |
365 | |
366 #ifdef emacs | |
367 ,before_dot, /* Succeeds if before point. */ | |
368 at_dot, /* Succeeds if at point. */ | |
369 after_dot, /* Succeeds if after point. */ | |
370 | |
371 /* Matches any character whose syntax is specified. Followed by | |
372 a byte which contains a syntax code, e.g., Sword. */ | |
373 syntaxspec, | |
374 | |
375 /* Matches any character whose syntax is not that specified. */ | |
376 notsyntaxspec | |
377 #endif /* emacs */ | |
378 } re_opcode_t; | |
379 | |
380 /* Common operations on the compiled pattern. */ | |
381 | |
382 /* Store NUMBER in two contiguous bytes starting at DESTINATION. */ | |
383 | |
384 #define STORE_NUMBER(destination, number) \ | |
385 do { \ | |
386 (destination)[0] = (number) & 0377; \ | |
387 (destination)[1] = (number) >> 8; \ | |
388 } while (0) | |
389 | |
390 /* Same as STORE_NUMBER, except increment DESTINATION to | |
391 the byte after where the number is stored. Therefore, DESTINATION | |
392 must be an lvalue. */ | |
393 | |
394 #define STORE_NUMBER_AND_INCR(destination, number) \ | |
395 do { \ | |
396 STORE_NUMBER (destination, number); \ | |
397 (destination) += 2; \ | |
398 } while (0) | |
399 | |
400 /* Put into DESTINATION a number stored in two contiguous bytes starting | |
401 at SOURCE. */ | |
402 | |
403 #define EXTRACT_NUMBER(destination, source) \ | |
404 do { \ | |
405 (destination) = *(source) & 0377; \ | |
406 (destination) += SIGN_EXTEND_CHAR (*((source) + 1)) << 8; \ | |
407 } while (0) | |
408 | |
409 #ifdef DEBUG | |
410 static void | |
411 extract_number (dest, source) | |
412 int *dest; | |
413 unsigned char *source; | |
414 { | |
415 int temp = SIGN_EXTEND_CHAR (*(source + 1)); | |
416 *dest = *source & 0377; | |
417 *dest += temp << 8; | |
418 } | |
419 | |
420 #ifndef EXTRACT_MACROS /* To debug the macros. */ | |
421 #undef EXTRACT_NUMBER | |
422 #define EXTRACT_NUMBER(dest, src) extract_number (&dest, src) | |
423 #endif /* not EXTRACT_MACROS */ | |
424 | |
425 #endif /* DEBUG */ | |
426 | |
427 /* Same as EXTRACT_NUMBER, except increment SOURCE to after the number. | |
428 SOURCE must be an lvalue. */ | |
429 | |
430 #define EXTRACT_NUMBER_AND_INCR(destination, source) \ | |
431 do { \ | |
432 EXTRACT_NUMBER (destination, source); \ | |
433 (source) += 2; \ | |
434 } while (0) | |
435 | |
436 #ifdef DEBUG | |
437 static void | |
438 extract_number_and_incr (destination, source) | |
439 int *destination; | |
440 unsigned char **source; | |
441 { | |
442 extract_number (destination, *source); | |
443 *source += 2; | |
444 } | |
445 | |
446 #ifndef EXTRACT_MACROS | |
447 #undef EXTRACT_NUMBER_AND_INCR | |
448 #define EXTRACT_NUMBER_AND_INCR(dest, src) \ | |
449 extract_number_and_incr (&dest, &src) | |
450 #endif /* not EXTRACT_MACROS */ | |
451 | |
452 #endif /* DEBUG */ | |
453 | |
454 /* If DEBUG is defined, Regex prints many voluminous messages about what | |
455 it is doing (if the variable `debug' is nonzero). If linked with the | |
456 main program in `iregex.c', you can enter patterns and strings | |
457 interactively. And if linked with the main program in `main.c' and | |
458 the other test files, you can run the already-written tests. */ | |
459 | |
460 #ifdef DEBUG | |
461 | |
462 /* We use standard I/O for debugging. */ | |
463 #include <stdio.h> | |
464 | |
465 /* It is useful to test things that ``must'' be true when debugging. */ | |
466 #include <assert.h> | |
467 | |
468 static int debug = 0; | |
469 | |
470 #define DEBUG_STATEMENT(e) e | |
471 #define DEBUG_PRINT1(x) if (debug) printf (x) | |
472 #define DEBUG_PRINT2(x1, x2) if (debug) printf (x1, x2) | |
473 #define DEBUG_PRINT3(x1, x2, x3) if (debug) printf (x1, x2, x3) | |
1637 | 474 #define DEBUG_PRINT4(x1, x2, x3, x4) if (debug) printf (x1, x2, x3, x4) |
1155 | 475 #define DEBUG_PRINT_COMPILED_PATTERN(p, s, e) \ |
476 if (debug) print_partial_compiled_pattern (s, e) | |
477 #define DEBUG_PRINT_DOUBLE_STRING(w, s1, sz1, s2, sz2) \ | |
478 if (debug) print_double_string (w, s1, sz1, s2, sz2) | |
479 | |
480 | |
481 extern void printchar (); | |
482 | |
483 /* Print the fastmap in human-readable form. */ | |
484 | |
485 void | |
486 print_fastmap (fastmap) | |
487 char *fastmap; | |
488 { | |
489 unsigned was_a_range = 0; | |
490 unsigned i = 0; | |
491 | |
492 while (i < (1 << BYTEWIDTH)) | |
493 { | |
494 if (fastmap[i++]) | |
495 { | |
496 was_a_range = 0; | |
497 printchar (i - 1); | |
498 while (i < (1 << BYTEWIDTH) && fastmap[i]) | |
499 { | |
500 was_a_range = 1; | |
501 i++; | |
502 } | |
503 if (was_a_range) | |
504 { | |
505 printf ("-"); | |
506 printchar (i - 1); | |
507 } | |
508 } | |
509 } | |
510 putchar ('\n'); | |
511 } | |
512 | |
513 | |
514 /* Print a compiled pattern string in human-readable form, starting at | |
515 the START pointer into it and ending just before the pointer END. */ | |
516 | |
517 void | |
518 print_partial_compiled_pattern (start, end) | |
519 unsigned char *start; | |
520 unsigned char *end; | |
521 { | |
522 int mcnt, mcnt2; | |
523 unsigned char *p = start; | |
524 unsigned char *pend = end; | |
525 | |
526 if (start == NULL) | |
527 { | |
528 printf ("(null)\n"); | |
529 return; | |
530 } | |
531 | |
532 /* Loop over pattern commands. */ | |
533 while (p < pend) | |
534 { | |
535 switch ((re_opcode_t) *p++) | |
536 { | |
537 case no_op: | |
538 printf ("/no_op"); | |
539 break; | |
540 | |
541 case exactn: | |
542 mcnt = *p++; | |
543 printf ("/exactn/%d", mcnt); | |
544 do | |
545 { | |
546 putchar ('/'); | |
547 printchar (*p++); | |
548 } | |
549 while (--mcnt); | |
550 break; | |
551 | |
552 case start_memory: | |
553 mcnt = *p++; | |
554 printf ("/start_memory/%d/%d", mcnt, *p++); | |
555 break; | |
556 | |
557 case stop_memory: | |
558 mcnt = *p++; | |
559 printf ("/stop_memory/%d/%d", mcnt, *p++); | |
560 break; | |
561 | |
562 case duplicate: | |
563 printf ("/duplicate/%d", *p++); | |
564 break; | |
565 | |
566 case anychar: | |
567 printf ("/anychar"); | |
568 break; | |
569 | |
570 case charset: | |
571 case charset_not: | |
572 { | |
573 register int c; | |
574 | |
575 printf ("/charset%s", | |
576 (re_opcode_t) *(p - 1) == charset_not ? "_not" : ""); | |
577 | |
578 assert (p + *p < pend); | |
579 | |
580 for (c = 0; c < *p; c++) | |
581 { | |
582 unsigned bit; | |
583 unsigned char map_byte = p[1 + c]; | |
584 | |
585 putchar ('/'); | |
586 | |
587 for (bit = 0; bit < BYTEWIDTH; bit++) | |
588 if (map_byte & (1 << bit)) | |
589 printchar (c * BYTEWIDTH + bit); | |
590 } | |
591 p += 1 + *p; | |
592 break; | |
593 } | |
594 | |
595 case begline: | |
596 printf ("/begline"); | |
597 break; | |
598 | |
599 case endline: | |
600 printf ("/endline"); | |
601 break; | |
602 | |
603 case on_failure_jump: | |
604 extract_number_and_incr (&mcnt, &p); | |
605 printf ("/on_failure_jump/0/%d", mcnt); | |
606 break; | |
607 | |
608 case on_failure_keep_string_jump: | |
609 extract_number_and_incr (&mcnt, &p); | |
610 printf ("/on_failure_keep_string_jump/0/%d", mcnt); | |
611 break; | |
612 | |
613 case dummy_failure_jump: | |
614 extract_number_and_incr (&mcnt, &p); | |
615 printf ("/dummy_failure_jump/0/%d", mcnt); | |
616 break; | |
617 | |
618 case push_dummy_failure: | |
619 printf ("/push_dummy_failure"); | |
620 break; | |
621 | |
622 case maybe_pop_jump: | |
623 extract_number_and_incr (&mcnt, &p); | |
624 printf ("/maybe_pop_jump/0/%d", mcnt); | |
625 break; | |
626 | |
627 case pop_failure_jump: | |
628 extract_number_and_incr (&mcnt, &p); | |
629 printf ("/pop_failure_jump/0/%d", mcnt); | |
630 break; | |
631 | |
632 case jump_past_alt: | |
633 extract_number_and_incr (&mcnt, &p); | |
634 printf ("/jump_past_alt/0/%d", mcnt); | |
635 break; | |
636 | |
637 case jump: | |
638 extract_number_and_incr (&mcnt, &p); | |
639 printf ("/jump/0/%d", mcnt); | |
640 break; | |
641 | |
642 case succeed_n: | |
643 extract_number_and_incr (&mcnt, &p); | |
644 extract_number_and_incr (&mcnt2, &p); | |
645 printf ("/succeed_n/0/%d/0/%d", mcnt, mcnt2); | |
646 break; | |
647 | |
648 case jump_n: | |
649 extract_number_and_incr (&mcnt, &p); | |
650 extract_number_and_incr (&mcnt2, &p); | |
651 printf ("/jump_n/0/%d/0/%d", mcnt, mcnt2); | |
652 break; | |
653 | |
654 case set_number_at: | |
655 extract_number_and_incr (&mcnt, &p); | |
656 extract_number_and_incr (&mcnt2, &p); | |
657 printf ("/set_number_at/0/%d/0/%d", mcnt, mcnt2); | |
658 break; | |
659 | |
660 case wordbound: | |
661 printf ("/wordbound"); | |
662 break; | |
663 | |
664 case notwordbound: | |
665 printf ("/notwordbound"); | |
666 break; | |
667 | |
668 case wordbeg: | |
669 printf ("/wordbeg"); | |
670 break; | |
671 | |
672 case wordend: | |
673 printf ("/wordend"); | |
674 | |
675 #ifdef emacs | |
676 case before_dot: | |
677 printf ("/before_dot"); | |
678 break; | |
679 | |
680 case at_dot: | |
681 printf ("/at_dot"); | |
682 break; | |
683 | |
684 case after_dot: | |
685 printf ("/after_dot"); | |
686 break; | |
687 | |
688 case syntaxspec: | |
689 printf ("/syntaxspec"); | |
690 mcnt = *p++; | |
691 printf ("/%d", mcnt); | |
692 break; | |
693 | |
694 case notsyntaxspec: | |
695 printf ("/notsyntaxspec"); | |
696 mcnt = *p++; | |
697 printf ("/%d", mcnt); | |
698 break; | |
699 #endif /* emacs */ | |
700 | |
701 case wordchar: | |
702 printf ("/wordchar"); | |
703 break; | |
704 | |
705 case notwordchar: | |
706 printf ("/notwordchar"); | |
707 break; | |
708 | |
709 case begbuf: | |
710 printf ("/begbuf"); | |
711 break; | |
712 | |
713 case endbuf: | |
714 printf ("/endbuf"); | |
715 break; | |
716 | |
717 default: | |
718 printf ("?%d", *(p-1)); | |
719 } | |
720 } | |
721 printf ("/\n"); | |
722 } | |
723 | |
724 | |
725 void | |
726 print_compiled_pattern (bufp) | |
727 struct re_pattern_buffer *bufp; | |
728 { | |
729 unsigned char *buffer = bufp->buffer; | |
730 | |
731 print_partial_compiled_pattern (buffer, buffer + bufp->used); | |
732 printf ("%d bytes used/%d bytes allocated.\n", bufp->used, bufp->allocated); | |
733 | |
734 if (bufp->fastmap_accurate && bufp->fastmap) | |
735 { | |
736 printf ("fastmap: "); | |
737 print_fastmap (bufp->fastmap); | |
738 } | |
739 | |
740 printf ("re_nsub: %d\t", bufp->re_nsub); | |
741 printf ("regs_alloc: %d\t", bufp->regs_allocated); | |
742 printf ("can_be_null: %d\t", bufp->can_be_null); | |
743 printf ("newline_anchor: %d\n", bufp->newline_anchor); | |
744 printf ("no_sub: %d\t", bufp->no_sub); | |
745 printf ("not_bol: %d\t", bufp->not_bol); | |
746 printf ("not_eol: %d\t", bufp->not_eol); | |
747 printf ("syntax: %d\n", bufp->syntax); | |
748 /* Perhaps we should print the translate table? */ | |
749 } | |
750 | |
751 | |
752 void | |
753 print_double_string (where, string1, size1, string2, size2) | |
754 const char *where; | |
755 const char *string1; | |
756 const char *string2; | |
757 int size1; | |
758 int size2; | |
759 { | |
760 unsigned this_char; | |
761 | |
762 if (where == NULL) | |
763 printf ("(null)"); | |
764 else | |
765 { | |
766 if (FIRST_STRING_P (where)) | |
767 { | |
768 for (this_char = where - string1; this_char < size1; this_char++) | |
769 printchar (string1[this_char]); | |
770 | |
771 where = string2; | |
772 } | |
773 | |
774 for (this_char = where - string2; this_char < size2; this_char++) | |
775 printchar (string2[this_char]); | |
776 } | |
777 } | |
778 | |
779 #else /* not DEBUG */ | |
780 | |
781 #undef assert | |
782 #define assert(e) | |
783 | |
784 #define DEBUG_STATEMENT(e) | |
785 #define DEBUG_PRINT1(x) | |
786 #define DEBUG_PRINT2(x1, x2) | |
787 #define DEBUG_PRINT3(x1, x2, x3) | |
1637 | 788 #define DEBUG_PRINT4(x1, x2, x3, x4) |
1155 | 789 #define DEBUG_PRINT_COMPILED_PATTERN(p, s, e) |
790 #define DEBUG_PRINT_DOUBLE_STRING(w, s1, sz1, s2, sz2) | |
791 | |
792 #endif /* not DEBUG */ | |
793 | |
794 /* Set by `re_set_syntax' to the current regexp syntax to recognize. Can | |
795 also be assigned to arbitrarily: each pattern buffer stores its own | |
796 syntax, so it can be changed between regex compilations. */ | |
797 reg_syntax_t re_syntax_options = RE_SYNTAX_EMACS; | |
798 | |
799 | |
800 /* Specify the precise syntax of regexps for compilation. This provides | |
801 for compatibility for various utilities which historically have | |
802 different, incompatible syntaxes. | |
803 | |
804 The argument SYNTAX is a bit mask comprised of the various bits | |
805 defined in regex.h. We return the old syntax. */ | |
806 | |
807 reg_syntax_t | |
808 re_set_syntax (syntax) | |
809 reg_syntax_t syntax; | |
810 { | |
811 reg_syntax_t ret = re_syntax_options; | |
812 | |
813 re_syntax_options = syntax; | |
814 return ret; | |
815 } | |
816 | |
817 /* This table gives an error message for each of the error codes listed | |
818 in regex.h. Obviously the order here has to be same as there. */ | |
819 | |
820 static const char *re_error_msg[] = | |
821 { NULL, /* REG_NOERROR */ | |
822 "No match", /* REG_NOMATCH */ | |
823 "Invalid regular expression", /* REG_BADPAT */ | |
824 "Invalid collation character", /* REG_ECOLLATE */ | |
825 "Invalid character class name", /* REG_ECTYPE */ | |
826 "Trailing backslash", /* REG_EESCAPE */ | |
827 "Invalid back reference", /* REG_ESUBREG */ | |
828 "Unmatched [ or [^", /* REG_EBRACK */ | |
829 "Unmatched ( or \\(", /* REG_EPAREN */ | |
830 "Unmatched \\{", /* REG_EBRACE */ | |
831 "Invalid content of \\{\\}", /* REG_BADBR */ | |
832 "Invalid range end", /* REG_ERANGE */ | |
833 "Memory exhausted", /* REG_ESPACE */ | |
834 "Invalid preceding regular expression", /* REG_BADRPT */ | |
835 "Premature end of regular expression", /* REG_EEND */ | |
836 "Regular expression too big", /* REG_ESIZE */ | |
837 "Unmatched ) or \\)", /* REG_ERPAREN */ | |
838 }; | |
839 | |
840 /* Subroutine declarations and macros for regex_compile. */ | |
841 | |
842 static void store_op1 (), store_op2 (); | |
843 static void insert_op1 (), insert_op2 (); | |
844 static boolean at_begline_loc_p (), at_endline_loc_p (); | |
845 static boolean group_in_compile_stack (); | |
846 static reg_errcode_t compile_range (); | |
847 | |
848 /* Fetch the next character in the uncompiled pattern---translating it | |
849 if necessary. Also cast from a signed character in the constant | |
850 string passed to us by the user to an unsigned char that we can use | |
851 as an array index (in, e.g., `translate'). */ | |
852 #define PATFETCH(c) \ | |
853 do {if (p == pend) return REG_EEND; \ | |
854 c = (unsigned char) *p++; \ | |
855 if (translate) c = translate[c]; \ | |
856 } while (0) | |
857 | |
858 /* Fetch the next character in the uncompiled pattern, with no | |
859 translation. */ | |
860 #define PATFETCH_RAW(c) \ | |
861 do {if (p == pend) return REG_EEND; \ | |
862 c = (unsigned char) *p++; \ | |
863 } while (0) | |
864 | |
865 /* Go backwards one character in the pattern. */ | |
866 #define PATUNFETCH p-- | |
867 | |
868 | |
869 /* If `translate' is non-null, return translate[D], else just D. We | |
870 cast the subscript to translate because some data is declared as | |
871 `char *', to avoid warnings when a string constant is passed. But | |
872 when we use a character as a subscript we must make it unsigned. */ | |
873 #define TRANSLATE(d) (translate ? translate[(unsigned char) (d)] : (d)) | |
874 | |
875 | |
876 /* Macros for outputting the compiled pattern into `buffer'. */ | |
877 | |
878 /* If the buffer isn't allocated when it comes in, use this. */ | |
879 #define INIT_BUF_SIZE 32 | |
880 | |
881 /* Make sure we have at least N more bytes of space in buffer. */ | |
882 #define GET_BUFFER_SPACE(n) \ | |
883 while (b - bufp->buffer + (n) > bufp->allocated) \ | |
884 EXTEND_BUFFER () | |
885 | |
886 /* Make sure we have one more byte of buffer space and then add C to it. */ | |
887 #define BUF_PUSH(c) \ | |
888 do { \ | |
889 GET_BUFFER_SPACE (1); \ | |
890 *b++ = (unsigned char) (c); \ | |
891 } while (0) | |
892 | |
893 | |
894 /* Ensure we have two more bytes of buffer space and then append C1 and C2. */ | |
895 #define BUF_PUSH_2(c1, c2) \ | |
896 do { \ | |
897 GET_BUFFER_SPACE (2); \ | |
898 *b++ = (unsigned char) (c1); \ | |
899 *b++ = (unsigned char) (c2); \ | |
900 } while (0) | |
901 | |
902 | |
903 /* As with BUF_PUSH_2, except for three bytes. */ | |
904 #define BUF_PUSH_3(c1, c2, c3) \ | |
905 do { \ | |
906 GET_BUFFER_SPACE (3); \ | |
907 *b++ = (unsigned char) (c1); \ | |
908 *b++ = (unsigned char) (c2); \ | |
909 *b++ = (unsigned char) (c3); \ | |
910 } while (0) | |
911 | |
912 | |
913 /* Store a jump with opcode OP at LOC to location TO. We store a | |
914 relative address offset by the three bytes the jump itself occupies. */ | |
915 #define STORE_JUMP(op, loc, to) \ | |
916 store_op1 (op, loc, (to) - (loc) - 3) | |
917 | |
918 /* Likewise, for a two-argument jump. */ | |
919 #define STORE_JUMP2(op, loc, to, arg) \ | |
920 store_op2 (op, loc, (to) - (loc) - 3, arg) | |
921 | |
922 /* Like `STORE_JUMP', but for inserting. Assume `b' is the buffer end. */ | |
923 #define INSERT_JUMP(op, loc, to) \ | |
924 insert_op1 (op, loc, (to) - (loc) - 3, b) | |
925 | |
926 /* Like `STORE_JUMP2', but for inserting. Assume `b' is the buffer end. */ | |
927 #define INSERT_JUMP2(op, loc, to, arg) \ | |
928 insert_op2 (op, loc, (to) - (loc) - 3, arg, b) | |
929 | |
930 | |
931 /* This is not an arbitrary limit: the arguments which represent offsets | |
932 into the pattern are two bytes long. So if 2^16 bytes turns out to | |
933 be too small, many things would have to change. */ | |
934 #define MAX_BUF_SIZE (1L << 16) | |
935 | |
936 | |
937 /* Extend the buffer by twice its current size via realloc and | |
938 reset the pointers that pointed into the old block to point to the | |
939 correct places in the new one. If extending the buffer results in it | |
940 being larger than MAX_BUF_SIZE, then flag memory exhausted. */ | |
941 #define EXTEND_BUFFER() \ | |
942 do { \ | |
943 unsigned char *old_buffer = bufp->buffer; \ | |
944 if (bufp->allocated == MAX_BUF_SIZE) \ | |
945 return REG_ESIZE; \ | |
946 bufp->allocated <<= 1; \ | |
947 if (bufp->allocated > MAX_BUF_SIZE) \ | |
948 bufp->allocated = MAX_BUF_SIZE; \ | |
949 bufp->buffer = (unsigned char *) realloc (bufp->buffer, bufp->allocated);\ | |
950 if (bufp->buffer == NULL) \ | |
951 return REG_ESPACE; \ | |
952 /* If the buffer moved, move all the pointers into it. */ \ | |
953 if (old_buffer != bufp->buffer) \ | |
954 { \ | |
955 b = (b - old_buffer) + bufp->buffer; \ | |
956 begalt = (begalt - old_buffer) + bufp->buffer; \ | |
957 if (fixup_alt_jump) \ | |
958 fixup_alt_jump = (fixup_alt_jump - old_buffer) + bufp->buffer;\ | |
959 if (laststart) \ | |
960 laststart = (laststart - old_buffer) + bufp->buffer; \ | |
961 if (pending_exact) \ | |
962 pending_exact = (pending_exact - old_buffer) + bufp->buffer; \ | |
963 } \ | |
964 } while (0) | |
965 | |
966 | |
967 /* Since we have one byte reserved for the register number argument to | |
968 {start,stop}_memory, the maximum number of groups we can report | |
969 things about is what fits in that byte. */ | |
970 #define MAX_REGNUM 255 | |
971 | |
972 /* But patterns can have more than `MAX_REGNUM' registers. We just | |
973 ignore the excess. */ | |
974 typedef unsigned regnum_t; | |
975 | |
976 | |
977 /* Macros for the compile stack. */ | |
978 | |
979 /* Since offsets can go either forwards or backwards, this type needs to | |
980 be able to hold values from -(MAX_BUF_SIZE - 1) to MAX_BUF_SIZE - 1. */ | |
981 typedef int pattern_offset_t; | |
982 | |
983 typedef struct | |
984 { | |
985 pattern_offset_t begalt_offset; | |
986 pattern_offset_t fixup_alt_jump; | |
987 pattern_offset_t inner_group_offset; | |
988 pattern_offset_t laststart_offset; | |
989 regnum_t regnum; | |
990 } compile_stack_elt_t; | |
991 | |
992 | |
993 typedef struct | |
994 { | |
995 compile_stack_elt_t *stack; | |
996 unsigned size; | |
997 unsigned avail; /* Offset of next open position. */ | |
998 } compile_stack_type; | |
999 | |
1000 | |
1001 #define INIT_COMPILE_STACK_SIZE 32 | |
1002 | |
1003 #define COMPILE_STACK_EMPTY (compile_stack.avail == 0) | |
1004 #define COMPILE_STACK_FULL (compile_stack.avail == compile_stack.size) | |
1005 | |
1006 /* The next available element. */ | |
1007 #define COMPILE_STACK_TOP (compile_stack.stack[compile_stack.avail]) | |
1008 | |
1009 | |
1010 /* Set the bit for character C in a list. */ | |
1011 #define SET_LIST_BIT(c) \ | |
1012 (b[((unsigned char) (c)) / BYTEWIDTH] \ | |
1013 |= 1 << (((unsigned char) c) % BYTEWIDTH)) | |
1014 | |
1015 | |
1016 /* Get the next unsigned number in the uncompiled pattern. */ | |
1017 #define GET_UNSIGNED_NUMBER(num) \ | |
1018 { if (p != pend) \ | |
1019 { \ | |
1020 PATFETCH (c); \ | |
1668 | 1021 while (ISDIGIT (c)) \ |
1155 | 1022 { \ |
1023 if (num < 0) \ | |
1024 num = 0; \ | |
1025 num = num * 10 + c - '0'; \ | |
1026 if (p == pend) \ | |
1027 break; \ | |
1028 PATFETCH (c); \ | |
1029 } \ | |
1030 } \ | |
1031 } | |
1032 | |
1033 #define CHAR_CLASS_MAX_LENGTH 6 /* Namely, `xdigit'. */ | |
1034 | |
1035 #define IS_CHAR_CLASS(string) \ | |
1036 (STREQ (string, "alpha") || STREQ (string, "upper") \ | |
1037 || STREQ (string, "lower") || STREQ (string, "digit") \ | |
1038 || STREQ (string, "alnum") || STREQ (string, "xdigit") \ | |
1039 || STREQ (string, "space") || STREQ (string, "print") \ | |
1040 || STREQ (string, "punct") || STREQ (string, "graph") \ | |
1041 || STREQ (string, "cntrl") || STREQ (string, "blank")) | |
1042 | |
1043 /* `regex_compile' compiles PATTERN (of length SIZE) according to SYNTAX. | |
1044 Returns one of error codes defined in `regex.h', or zero for success. | |
1045 | |
1046 Assumes the `allocated' (and perhaps `buffer') and `translate' | |
1047 fields are set in BUFP on entry. | |
1048 | |
1049 If it succeeds, results are put in BUFP (if it returns an error, the | |
1050 contents of BUFP are undefined): | |
1051 `buffer' is the compiled pattern; | |
1052 `syntax' is set to SYNTAX; | |
1053 `used' is set to the length of the compiled pattern; | |
1637 | 1054 `fastmap_accurate' is zero; |
1055 `re_nsub' is the number of subexpressions in PATTERN; | |
1056 `not_bol' and `not_eol' are zero; | |
1155 | 1057 |
1058 The `fastmap' and `newline_anchor' fields are neither | |
1059 examined nor set. */ | |
1060 | |
1061 static reg_errcode_t | |
1062 regex_compile (pattern, size, syntax, bufp) | |
1063 const char *pattern; | |
1064 int size; | |
1065 reg_syntax_t syntax; | |
1066 struct re_pattern_buffer *bufp; | |
1067 { | |
1068 /* We fetch characters from PATTERN here. Even though PATTERN is | |
1069 `char *' (i.e., signed), we declare these variables as unsigned, so | |
1070 they can be reliably used as array indices. */ | |
1071 register unsigned char c, c1; | |
1072 | |
1073 /* A random tempory spot in PATTERN. */ | |
1074 const char *p1; | |
1075 | |
1076 /* Points to the end of the buffer, where we should append. */ | |
1077 register unsigned char *b; | |
1078 | |
1079 /* Keeps track of unclosed groups. */ | |
1080 compile_stack_type compile_stack; | |
1081 | |
1082 /* Points to the current (ending) position in the pattern. */ | |
1083 const char *p = pattern; | |
1084 const char *pend = pattern + size; | |
1085 | |
1086 /* How to translate the characters in the pattern. */ | |
1087 char *translate = bufp->translate; | |
1088 | |
1089 /* Address of the count-byte of the most recently inserted `exactn' | |
1090 command. This makes it possible to tell if a new exact-match | |
1091 character can be added to that command or if the character requires | |
1092 a new `exactn' command. */ | |
1093 unsigned char *pending_exact = 0; | |
1094 | |
1095 /* Address of start of the most recently finished expression. | |
1096 This tells, e.g., postfix * where to find the start of its | |
1097 operand. Reset at the beginning of groups and alternatives. */ | |
1098 unsigned char *laststart = 0; | |
1099 | |
1100 /* Address of beginning of regexp, or inside of last group. */ | |
1101 unsigned char *begalt; | |
1102 | |
1103 /* Place in the uncompiled pattern (i.e., the {) to | |
1104 which to go back if the interval is invalid. */ | |
1105 const char *beg_interval; | |
1106 | |
1107 /* Address of the place where a forward jump should go to the end of | |
1108 the containing expression. Each alternative of an `or' -- except the | |
1109 last -- ends with a forward jump of this sort. */ | |
1110 unsigned char *fixup_alt_jump = 0; | |
1111 | |
1112 /* Counts open-groups as they are encountered. Remembered for the | |
1113 matching close-group on the compile stack, so the same register | |
1114 number is put in the stop_memory as the start_memory. */ | |
1115 regnum_t regnum = 0; | |
1116 | |
1117 #ifdef DEBUG | |
1118 DEBUG_PRINT1 ("\nCompiling pattern: "); | |
1119 if (debug) | |
1120 { | |
1121 unsigned debug_count; | |
1122 | |
1123 for (debug_count = 0; debug_count < size; debug_count++) | |
1124 printchar (pattern[debug_count]); | |
1125 putchar ('\n'); | |
1126 } | |
1127 #endif /* DEBUG */ | |
1128 | |
1129 /* Initialize the compile stack. */ | |
1130 compile_stack.stack = TALLOC (INIT_COMPILE_STACK_SIZE, compile_stack_elt_t); | |
1131 if (compile_stack.stack == NULL) | |
1132 return REG_ESPACE; | |
1133 | |
1134 compile_stack.size = INIT_COMPILE_STACK_SIZE; | |
1135 compile_stack.avail = 0; | |
1136 | |
1137 /* Initialize the pattern buffer. */ | |
1138 bufp->syntax = syntax; | |
1139 bufp->fastmap_accurate = 0; | |
1140 bufp->not_bol = bufp->not_eol = 0; | |
1141 | |
1142 /* Set `used' to zero, so that if we return an error, the pattern | |
1143 printer (for debugging) will think there's no pattern. We reset it | |
1144 at the end. */ | |
1145 bufp->used = 0; | |
1146 | |
1147 /* Always count groups, whether or not bufp->no_sub is set. */ | |
1148 bufp->re_nsub = 0; | |
1149 | |
1150 #if !defined (emacs) && !defined (SYNTAX_TABLE) | |
1151 /* Initialize the syntax table. */ | |
1152 init_syntax_once (); | |
1153 #endif | |
1154 | |
1155 if (bufp->allocated == 0) | |
1156 { | |
1157 if (bufp->buffer) | |
1158 { /* If zero allocated, but buffer is non-null, try to realloc | |
1159 enough space. This loses if buffer's address is bogus, but | |
1160 that is the user's responsibility. */ | |
1161 RETALLOC (bufp->buffer, INIT_BUF_SIZE, unsigned char); | |
1162 } | |
1163 else | |
1164 { /* Caller did not allocate a buffer. Do it for them. */ | |
1165 bufp->buffer = TALLOC (INIT_BUF_SIZE, unsigned char); | |
1166 } | |
1167 if (!bufp->buffer) return REG_ESPACE; | |
1168 | |
1169 bufp->allocated = INIT_BUF_SIZE; | |
1170 } | |
1171 | |
1172 begalt = b = bufp->buffer; | |
1173 | |
1174 /* Loop through the uncompiled pattern until we're at the end. */ | |
1175 while (p != pend) | |
1176 { | |
1177 PATFETCH (c); | |
1178 | |
1179 switch (c) | |
1180 { | |
1181 case '^': | |
1182 { | |
1183 if ( /* If at start of pattern, it's an operator. */ | |
1184 p == pattern + 1 | |
1185 /* If context independent, it's an operator. */ | |
1186 || syntax & RE_CONTEXT_INDEP_ANCHORS | |
1187 /* Otherwise, depends on what's come before. */ | |
1188 || at_begline_loc_p (pattern, p, syntax)) | |
1189 BUF_PUSH (begline); | |
1190 else | |
1191 goto normal_char; | |
1192 } | |
1193 break; | |
1194 | |
1195 | |
1196 case '$': | |
1197 { | |
1198 if ( /* If at end of pattern, it's an operator. */ | |
1199 p == pend | |
1200 /* If context independent, it's an operator. */ | |
1201 || syntax & RE_CONTEXT_INDEP_ANCHORS | |
1202 /* Otherwise, depends on what's next. */ | |
1203 || at_endline_loc_p (p, pend, syntax)) | |
1204 BUF_PUSH (endline); | |
1205 else | |
1206 goto normal_char; | |
1207 } | |
1208 break; | |
1209 | |
1210 | |
1211 case '+': | |
1212 case '?': | |
1213 if ((syntax & RE_BK_PLUS_QM) | |
1214 || (syntax & RE_LIMITED_OPS)) | |
1215 goto normal_char; | |
1216 handle_plus: | |
1217 case '*': | |
1218 /* If there is no previous pattern... */ | |
1219 if (!laststart) | |
1220 { | |
1221 if (syntax & RE_CONTEXT_INVALID_OPS) | |
1222 return REG_BADRPT; | |
1223 else if (!(syntax & RE_CONTEXT_INDEP_OPS)) | |
1224 goto normal_char; | |
1225 } | |
1226 | |
1227 { | |
1228 /* Are we optimizing this jump? */ | |
1229 boolean keep_string_p = false; | |
1230 | |
1231 /* 1 means zero (many) matches is allowed. */ | |
1232 char zero_times_ok = 0, many_times_ok = 0; | |
1233 | |
1234 /* If there is a sequence of repetition chars, collapse it | |
1235 down to just one (the right one). We can't combine | |
1236 interval operators with these because of, e.g., `a{2}*', | |
1237 which should only match an even number of `a's. */ | |
1238 | |
1239 for (;;) | |
1240 { | |
1241 zero_times_ok |= c != '+'; | |
1242 many_times_ok |= c != '?'; | |
1243 | |
1244 if (p == pend) | |
1245 break; | |
1246 | |
1247 PATFETCH (c); | |
1248 | |
1249 if (c == '*' | |
1250 || (!(syntax & RE_BK_PLUS_QM) && (c == '+' || c == '?'))) | |
1251 ; | |
1252 | |
1253 else if (syntax & RE_BK_PLUS_QM && c == '\\') | |
1254 { | |
1255 if (p == pend) return REG_EESCAPE; | |
1256 | |
1257 PATFETCH (c1); | |
1258 if (!(c1 == '+' || c1 == '?')) | |
1259 { | |
1260 PATUNFETCH; | |
1261 PATUNFETCH; | |
1262 break; | |
1263 } | |
1264 | |
1265 c = c1; | |
1266 } | |
1267 else | |
1268 { | |
1269 PATUNFETCH; | |
1270 break; | |
1271 } | |
1272 | |
1273 /* If we get here, we found another repeat character. */ | |
1274 } | |
1275 | |
1276 /* Star, etc. applied to an empty pattern is equivalent | |
1277 to an empty pattern. */ | |
1278 if (!laststart) | |
1279 break; | |
1280 | |
1281 /* Now we know whether or not zero matches is allowed | |
1282 and also whether or not two or more matches is allowed. */ | |
1283 if (many_times_ok) | |
1284 { /* More than one repetition is allowed, so put in at the | |
1285 end a backward relative jump from `b' to before the next | |
1286 jump we're going to put in below (which jumps from | |
1287 laststart to after this jump). | |
1288 | |
1289 But if we are at the `*' in the exact sequence `.*\n', | |
1290 insert an unconditional jump backwards to the ., | |
1291 instead of the beginning of the loop. This way we only | |
1292 push a failure point once, instead of every time | |
1293 through the loop. */ | |
1294 assert (p - 1 > pattern); | |
1295 | |
1296 /* Allocate the space for the jump. */ | |
1297 GET_BUFFER_SPACE (3); | |
1298 | |
1299 /* We know we are not at the first character of the pattern, | |
1300 because laststart was nonzero. And we've already | |
1301 incremented `p', by the way, to be the character after | |
1302 the `*'. Do we have to do something analogous here | |
1303 for null bytes, because of RE_DOT_NOT_NULL? */ | |
1304 if (TRANSLATE (*(p - 2)) == TRANSLATE ('.') | |
1305 && p < pend && TRANSLATE (*p) == TRANSLATE ('\n') | |
1306 && !(syntax & RE_DOT_NEWLINE)) | |
1307 { /* We have .*\n. */ | |
1308 STORE_JUMP (jump, b, laststart); | |
1309 keep_string_p = true; | |
1310 } | |
1311 else | |
1312 /* Anything else. */ | |
1313 STORE_JUMP (maybe_pop_jump, b, laststart - 3); | |
1314 | |
1315 /* We've added more stuff to the buffer. */ | |
1316 b += 3; | |
1317 } | |
1318 | |
1319 /* On failure, jump from laststart to b + 3, which will be the | |
1320 end of the buffer after this jump is inserted. */ | |
1321 GET_BUFFER_SPACE (3); | |
1322 INSERT_JUMP (keep_string_p ? on_failure_keep_string_jump | |
1323 : on_failure_jump, | |
1324 laststart, b + 3); | |
1325 pending_exact = 0; | |
1326 b += 3; | |
1327 | |
1328 if (!zero_times_ok) | |
1329 { | |
1330 /* At least one repetition is required, so insert a | |
1331 `dummy_failure_jump' before the initial | |
1332 `on_failure_jump' instruction of the loop. This | |
1333 effects a skip over that instruction the first time | |
1334 we hit that loop. */ | |
1335 GET_BUFFER_SPACE (3); | |
1336 INSERT_JUMP (dummy_failure_jump, laststart, laststart + 6); | |
1337 b += 3; | |
1338 } | |
1339 } | |
1340 break; | |
1341 | |
1342 | |
1343 case '.': | |
1344 laststart = b; | |
1345 BUF_PUSH (anychar); | |
1346 break; | |
1347 | |
1348 | |
1349 case '[': | |
1350 { | |
1351 boolean had_char_class = false; | |
1352 | |
1353 if (p == pend) return REG_EBRACK; | |
1354 | |
1355 /* Ensure that we have enough space to push a charset: the | |
1356 opcode, the length count, and the bitset; 34 bytes in all. */ | |
1357 GET_BUFFER_SPACE (34); | |
1358 | |
1359 laststart = b; | |
1360 | |
1361 /* We test `*p == '^' twice, instead of using an if | |
1362 statement, so we only need one BUF_PUSH. */ | |
1363 BUF_PUSH (*p == '^' ? charset_not : charset); | |
1364 if (*p == '^') | |
1365 p++; | |
1366 | |
1367 /* Remember the first position in the bracket expression. */ | |
1368 p1 = p; | |
1369 | |
1370 /* Push the number of bytes in the bitmap. */ | |
1371 BUF_PUSH ((1 << BYTEWIDTH) / BYTEWIDTH); | |
1372 | |
1373 /* Clear the whole map. */ | |
1374 bzero (b, (1 << BYTEWIDTH) / BYTEWIDTH); | |
1375 | |
1376 /* charset_not matches newline according to a syntax bit. */ | |
1377 if ((re_opcode_t) b[-2] == charset_not | |
1378 && (syntax & RE_HAT_LISTS_NOT_NEWLINE)) | |
1379 SET_LIST_BIT ('\n'); | |
1380 | |
1381 /* Read in characters and ranges, setting map bits. */ | |
1382 for (;;) | |
1383 { | |
1384 if (p == pend) return REG_EBRACK; | |
1385 | |
1386 PATFETCH (c); | |
1387 | |
1388 /* \ might escape characters inside [...] and [^...]. */ | |
1389 if ((syntax & RE_BACKSLASH_ESCAPE_IN_LISTS) && c == '\\') | |
1390 { | |
1391 if (p == pend) return REG_EESCAPE; | |
1392 | |
1393 PATFETCH (c1); | |
1394 SET_LIST_BIT (c1); | |
1395 continue; | |
1396 } | |
1397 | |
1398 /* Could be the end of the bracket expression. If it's | |
1399 not (i.e., when the bracket expression is `[]' so | |
1400 far), the ']' character bit gets set way below. */ | |
1401 if (c == ']' && p != p1 + 1) | |
1402 break; | |
1403 | |
1404 /* Look ahead to see if it's a range when the last thing | |
1405 was a character class. */ | |
1406 if (had_char_class && c == '-' && *p != ']') | |
1407 return REG_ERANGE; | |
1408 | |
1409 /* Look ahead to see if it's a range when the last thing | |
1410 was a character: if this is a hyphen not at the | |
1411 beginning or the end of a list, then it's the range | |
1412 operator. */ | |
1413 if (c == '-' | |
1414 && !(p - 2 >= pattern && p[-2] == '[') | |
1415 && !(p - 3 >= pattern && p[-3] == '[' && p[-2] == '^') | |
1416 && *p != ']') | |
1417 { | |
1418 reg_errcode_t ret | |
1419 = compile_range (&p, pend, translate, syntax, b); | |
1420 if (ret != REG_NOERROR) return ret; | |
1421 } | |
1422 | |
1423 else if (p[0] == '-' && p[1] != ']') | |
1424 { /* This handles ranges made up of characters only. */ | |
1425 reg_errcode_t ret; | |
1426 | |
1427 /* Move past the `-'. */ | |
1428 PATFETCH (c1); | |
1429 | |
1430 ret = compile_range (&p, pend, translate, syntax, b); | |
1431 if (ret != REG_NOERROR) return ret; | |
1432 } | |
1433 | |
1434 /* See if we're at the beginning of a possible character | |
1435 class. */ | |
1436 | |
1437 else if (syntax & RE_CHAR_CLASSES && c == '[' && *p == ':') | |
1438 { /* Leave room for the null. */ | |
1439 char str[CHAR_CLASS_MAX_LENGTH + 1]; | |
1440 | |
1441 PATFETCH (c); | |
1442 c1 = 0; | |
1443 | |
1444 /* If pattern is `[[:'. */ | |
1445 if (p == pend) return REG_EBRACK; | |
1446 | |
1447 for (;;) | |
1448 { | |
1449 PATFETCH (c); | |
1450 if (c == ':' || c == ']' || p == pend | |
1451 || c1 == CHAR_CLASS_MAX_LENGTH) | |
1452 break; | |
1453 str[c1++] = c; | |
1454 } | |
1455 str[c1] = '\0'; | |
1456 | |
1457 /* If isn't a word bracketed by `[:' and:`]': | |
1458 undo the ending character, the letters, and leave | |
1459 the leading `:' and `[' (but set bits for them). */ | |
1460 if (c == ':' && *p == ']') | |
1461 { | |
1462 int ch; | |
1463 boolean is_alnum = STREQ (str, "alnum"); | |
1464 boolean is_alpha = STREQ (str, "alpha"); | |
1465 boolean is_blank = STREQ (str, "blank"); | |
1466 boolean is_cntrl = STREQ (str, "cntrl"); | |
1467 boolean is_digit = STREQ (str, "digit"); | |
1468 boolean is_graph = STREQ (str, "graph"); | |
1469 boolean is_lower = STREQ (str, "lower"); | |
1470 boolean is_print = STREQ (str, "print"); | |
1471 boolean is_punct = STREQ (str, "punct"); | |
1472 boolean is_space = STREQ (str, "space"); | |
1473 boolean is_upper = STREQ (str, "upper"); | |
1474 boolean is_xdigit = STREQ (str, "xdigit"); | |
1475 | |
1476 if (!IS_CHAR_CLASS (str)) return REG_ECTYPE; | |
1477 | |
1478 /* Throw away the ] at the end of the character | |
1479 class. */ | |
1480 PATFETCH (c); | |
1481 | |
1482 if (p == pend) return REG_EBRACK; | |
1483 | |
1484 for (ch = 0; ch < 1 << BYTEWIDTH; ch++) | |
1485 { | |
1668 | 1486 if ( (is_alnum && ISALNUM (ch)) |
1487 || (is_alpha && ISALPHA (ch)) | |
1488 || (is_blank && ISBLANK (ch)) | |
1489 || (is_cntrl && ISCNTRL (ch)) | |
1490 || (is_digit && ISDIGIT (ch)) | |
1491 || (is_graph && ISGRAPH (ch)) | |
1492 || (is_lower && ISLOWER (ch)) | |
1493 || (is_print && ISPRINT (ch)) | |
1494 || (is_punct && ISPUNCT (ch)) | |
1495 || (is_space && ISSPACE (ch)) | |
1496 || (is_upper && ISUPPER (ch)) | |
1497 || (is_xdigit && ISXDIGIT (ch))) | |
1155 | 1498 SET_LIST_BIT (ch); |
1499 } | |
1500 had_char_class = true; | |
1501 } | |
1502 else | |
1503 { | |
1504 c1++; | |
1505 while (c1--) | |
1506 PATUNFETCH; | |
1507 SET_LIST_BIT ('['); | |
1508 SET_LIST_BIT (':'); | |
1509 had_char_class = false; | |
1510 } | |
1511 } | |
1512 else | |
1513 { | |
1514 had_char_class = false; | |
1515 SET_LIST_BIT (c); | |
1516 } | |
1517 } | |
1518 | |
1519 /* Discard any (non)matching list bytes that are all 0 at the | |
1520 end of the map. Decrease the map-length byte too. */ | |
1521 while ((int) b[-1] > 0 && b[b[-1] - 1] == 0) | |
1522 b[-1]--; | |
1523 b += b[-1]; | |
1524 } | |
1525 break; | |
1526 | |
1527 | |
1528 case '(': | |
1529 if (syntax & RE_NO_BK_PARENS) | |
1530 goto handle_open; | |
1531 else | |
1532 goto normal_char; | |
1533 | |
1534 | |
1535 case ')': | |
1536 if (syntax & RE_NO_BK_PARENS) | |
1537 goto handle_close; | |
1538 else | |
1539 goto normal_char; | |
1540 | |
1541 | |
1542 case '\n': | |
1543 if (syntax & RE_NEWLINE_ALT) | |
1544 goto handle_alt; | |
1545 else | |
1546 goto normal_char; | |
1547 | |
1548 | |
1549 case '|': | |
1550 if (syntax & RE_NO_BK_VBAR) | |
1551 goto handle_alt; | |
1552 else | |
1553 goto normal_char; | |
1554 | |
1555 | |
1556 case '{': | |
1557 if (syntax & RE_INTERVALS && syntax & RE_NO_BK_BRACES) | |
1558 goto handle_interval; | |
1559 else | |
1560 goto normal_char; | |
1561 | |
1562 | |
1563 case '\\': | |
1564 if (p == pend) return REG_EESCAPE; | |
1565 | |
1566 /* Do not translate the character after the \, so that we can | |
1567 distinguish, e.g., \B from \b, even if we normally would | |
1568 translate, e.g., B to b. */ | |
1569 PATFETCH_RAW (c); | |
1570 | |
1571 switch (c) | |
1572 { | |
1573 case '(': | |
1574 if (syntax & RE_NO_BK_PARENS) | |
1575 goto normal_backslash; | |
1576 | |
1577 handle_open: | |
1578 bufp->re_nsub++; | |
1579 regnum++; | |
1580 | |
1581 if (COMPILE_STACK_FULL) | |
1582 { | |
1583 RETALLOC (compile_stack.stack, compile_stack.size << 1, | |
1584 compile_stack_elt_t); | |
1585 if (compile_stack.stack == NULL) return REG_ESPACE; | |
1586 | |
1587 compile_stack.size <<= 1; | |
1588 } | |
1589 | |
1590 /* These are the values to restore when we hit end of this | |
1591 group. They are all relative offsets, so that if the | |
1592 whole pattern moves because of realloc, they will still | |
1593 be valid. */ | |
1594 COMPILE_STACK_TOP.begalt_offset = begalt - bufp->buffer; | |
1595 COMPILE_STACK_TOP.fixup_alt_jump | |
1596 = fixup_alt_jump ? fixup_alt_jump - bufp->buffer + 1 : 0; | |
1597 COMPILE_STACK_TOP.laststart_offset = b - bufp->buffer; | |
1598 COMPILE_STACK_TOP.regnum = regnum; | |
1599 | |
1600 /* We will eventually replace the 0 with the number of | |
1601 groups inner to this one. But do not push a | |
1602 start_memory for groups beyond the last one we can | |
1603 represent in the compiled pattern. */ | |
1604 if (regnum <= MAX_REGNUM) | |
1605 { | |
1606 COMPILE_STACK_TOP.inner_group_offset = b - bufp->buffer + 2; | |
1607 BUF_PUSH_3 (start_memory, regnum, 0); | |
1608 } | |
1609 | |
1610 compile_stack.avail++; | |
1611 | |
1612 fixup_alt_jump = 0; | |
1613 laststart = 0; | |
1614 begalt = b; | |
1615 break; | |
1616 | |
1617 | |
1618 case ')': | |
1619 if (syntax & RE_NO_BK_PARENS) goto normal_backslash; | |
1620 | |
1621 if (COMPILE_STACK_EMPTY) | |
1622 if (syntax & RE_UNMATCHED_RIGHT_PAREN_ORD) | |
1623 goto normal_backslash; | |
1624 else | |
1625 return REG_ERPAREN; | |
1626 | |
1627 handle_close: | |
1628 if (fixup_alt_jump) | |
1629 { /* Push a dummy failure point at the end of the | |
1630 alternative for a possible future | |
1631 `pop_failure_jump' to pop. See comments at | |
1632 `push_dummy_failure' in `re_match_2'. */ | |
1633 BUF_PUSH (push_dummy_failure); | |
1634 | |
1635 /* We allocated space for this jump when we assigned | |
1636 to `fixup_alt_jump', in the `handle_alt' case below. */ | |
1637 STORE_JUMP (jump_past_alt, fixup_alt_jump, b - 1); | |
1638 } | |
1639 | |
1640 /* See similar code for backslashed left paren above. */ | |
1641 if (COMPILE_STACK_EMPTY) | |
1642 if (syntax & RE_UNMATCHED_RIGHT_PAREN_ORD) | |
1643 goto normal_char; | |
1644 else | |
1645 return REG_ERPAREN; | |
1646 | |
1647 /* Since we just checked for an empty stack above, this | |
1648 ``can't happen''. */ | |
1649 assert (compile_stack.avail != 0); | |
1650 { | |
1651 /* We don't just want to restore into `regnum', because | |
1652 later groups should continue to be numbered higher, | |
1653 as in `(ab)c(de)' -- the second group is #2. */ | |
1654 regnum_t this_group_regnum; | |
1655 | |
1656 compile_stack.avail--; | |
1657 begalt = bufp->buffer + COMPILE_STACK_TOP.begalt_offset; | |
1658 fixup_alt_jump | |
1659 = COMPILE_STACK_TOP.fixup_alt_jump | |
1660 ? bufp->buffer + COMPILE_STACK_TOP.fixup_alt_jump - 1 | |
1661 : 0; | |
1662 laststart = bufp->buffer + COMPILE_STACK_TOP.laststart_offset; | |
1663 this_group_regnum = COMPILE_STACK_TOP.regnum; | |
1664 | |
1665 /* We're at the end of the group, so now we know how many | |
1666 groups were inside this one. */ | |
1667 if (this_group_regnum <= MAX_REGNUM) | |
1668 { | |
1669 unsigned char *inner_group_loc | |
1670 = bufp->buffer + COMPILE_STACK_TOP.inner_group_offset; | |
1671 | |
1672 *inner_group_loc = regnum - this_group_regnum; | |
1673 BUF_PUSH_3 (stop_memory, this_group_regnum, | |
1674 regnum - this_group_regnum); | |
1675 } | |
1676 } | |
1677 break; | |
1678 | |
1679 | |
1680 case '|': /* `\|'. */ | |
1681 if (syntax & RE_LIMITED_OPS || syntax & RE_NO_BK_VBAR) | |
1682 goto normal_backslash; | |
1683 handle_alt: | |
1684 if (syntax & RE_LIMITED_OPS) | |
1685 goto normal_char; | |
1686 | |
1687 /* Insert before the previous alternative a jump which | |
1688 jumps to this alternative if the former fails. */ | |
1689 GET_BUFFER_SPACE (3); | |
1690 INSERT_JUMP (on_failure_jump, begalt, b + 6); | |
1691 pending_exact = 0; | |
1692 b += 3; | |
1693 | |
1694 /* The alternative before this one has a jump after it | |
1695 which gets executed if it gets matched. Adjust that | |
1696 jump so it will jump to this alternative's analogous | |
1697 jump (put in below, which in turn will jump to the next | |
1698 (if any) alternative's such jump, etc.). The last such | |
1699 jump jumps to the correct final destination. A picture: | |
1700 _____ _____ | |
1701 | | | | | |
1702 | v | v | |
1703 a | b | c | |
1704 | |
1637 | 1705 If we are at `b', then fixup_alt_jump right now points to a |
1706 three-byte space after `a'. We'll put in the jump, set | |
1707 fixup_alt_jump to right after `b', and leave behind three | |
1708 bytes which we'll fill in when we get to after `c'. */ | |
1155 | 1709 |
1710 if (fixup_alt_jump) | |
1711 STORE_JUMP (jump_past_alt, fixup_alt_jump, b); | |
1712 | |
1713 /* Mark and leave space for a jump after this alternative, | |
1714 to be filled in later either by next alternative or | |
1715 when know we're at the end of a series of alternatives. */ | |
1716 fixup_alt_jump = b; | |
1717 GET_BUFFER_SPACE (3); | |
1718 b += 3; | |
1719 | |
1720 laststart = 0; | |
1721 begalt = b; | |
1722 break; | |
1723 | |
1724 | |
1725 case '{': | |
1726 /* If \{ is a literal. */ | |
1727 if (!(syntax & RE_INTERVALS) | |
1728 /* If we're at `\{' and it's not the open-interval | |
1729 operator. */ | |
1730 || ((syntax & RE_INTERVALS) && (syntax & RE_NO_BK_BRACES)) | |
1731 || (p - 2 == pattern && p == pend)) | |
1732 goto normal_backslash; | |
1733 | |
1734 handle_interval: | |
1735 { | |
1736 /* If got here, then the syntax allows intervals. */ | |
1737 | |
1738 /* At least (most) this many matches must be made. */ | |
1739 int lower_bound = -1, upper_bound = -1; | |
1740 | |
1741 beg_interval = p - 1; | |
1742 | |
1743 if (p == pend) | |
1744 { | |
1745 if (syntax & RE_NO_BK_BRACES) | |
1746 goto unfetch_interval; | |
1747 else | |
1748 return REG_EBRACE; | |
1749 } | |
1750 | |
1751 GET_UNSIGNED_NUMBER (lower_bound); | |
1752 | |
1753 if (c == ',') | |
1754 { | |
1755 GET_UNSIGNED_NUMBER (upper_bound); | |
1756 if (upper_bound < 0) upper_bound = RE_DUP_MAX; | |
1757 } | |
1758 else | |
1759 /* Interval such as `{1}' => match exactly once. */ | |
1760 upper_bound = lower_bound; | |
1761 | |
1762 if (lower_bound < 0 || upper_bound > RE_DUP_MAX | |
1763 || lower_bound > upper_bound) | |
1764 { | |
1765 if (syntax & RE_NO_BK_BRACES) | |
1766 goto unfetch_interval; | |
1767 else | |
1768 return REG_BADBR; | |
1769 } | |
1770 | |
1771 if (!(syntax & RE_NO_BK_BRACES)) | |
1772 { | |
1773 if (c != '\\') return REG_EBRACE; | |
1774 | |
1775 PATFETCH (c); | |
1776 } | |
1777 | |
1778 if (c != '}') | |
1779 { | |
1780 if (syntax & RE_NO_BK_BRACES) | |
1781 goto unfetch_interval; | |
1782 else | |
1783 return REG_BADBR; | |
1784 } | |
1785 | |
1786 /* We just parsed a valid interval. */ | |
1787 | |
1788 /* If it's invalid to have no preceding re. */ | |
1789 if (!laststart) | |
1790 { | |
1791 if (syntax & RE_CONTEXT_INVALID_OPS) | |
1792 return REG_BADRPT; | |
1793 else if (syntax & RE_CONTEXT_INDEP_OPS) | |
1794 laststart = b; | |
1795 else | |
1796 goto unfetch_interval; | |
1797 } | |
1798 | |
1799 /* If the upper bound is zero, don't want to succeed at | |
1800 all; jump from `laststart' to `b + 3', which will be | |
1801 the end of the buffer after we insert the jump. */ | |
1802 if (upper_bound == 0) | |
1803 { | |
1804 GET_BUFFER_SPACE (3); | |
1805 INSERT_JUMP (jump, laststart, b + 3); | |
1806 b += 3; | |
1807 } | |
1808 | |
1809 /* Otherwise, we have a nontrivial interval. When | |
1810 we're all done, the pattern will look like: | |
1811 set_number_at <jump count> <upper bound> | |
1812 set_number_at <succeed_n count> <lower bound> | |
1813 succeed_n <after jump addr> <succed_n count> | |
1814 <body of loop> | |
1815 jump_n <succeed_n addr> <jump count> | |
1816 (The upper bound and `jump_n' are omitted if | |
1817 `upper_bound' is 1, though.) */ | |
1818 else | |
1819 { /* If the upper bound is > 1, we need to insert | |
1820 more at the end of the loop. */ | |
1821 unsigned nbytes = 10 + (upper_bound > 1) * 10; | |
1822 | |
1823 GET_BUFFER_SPACE (nbytes); | |
1824 | |
1825 /* Initialize lower bound of the `succeed_n', even | |
1826 though it will be set during matching by its | |
1827 attendant `set_number_at' (inserted next), | |
1828 because `re_compile_fastmap' needs to know. | |
1829 Jump to the `jump_n' we might insert below. */ | |
1830 INSERT_JUMP2 (succeed_n, laststart, | |
1831 b + 5 + (upper_bound > 1) * 5, | |
1832 lower_bound); | |
1833 b += 5; | |
1834 | |
1835 /* Code to initialize the lower bound. Insert | |
1836 before the `succeed_n'. The `5' is the last two | |
1837 bytes of this `set_number_at', plus 3 bytes of | |
1838 the following `succeed_n'. */ | |
1839 insert_op2 (set_number_at, laststart, 5, lower_bound, b); | |
1840 b += 5; | |
1841 | |
1842 if (upper_bound > 1) | |
1843 { /* More than one repetition is allowed, so | |
1844 append a backward jump to the `succeed_n' | |
1845 that starts this interval. | |
1846 | |
1847 When we've reached this during matching, | |
1848 we'll have matched the interval once, so | |
1849 jump back only `upper_bound - 1' times. */ | |
1850 STORE_JUMP2 (jump_n, b, laststart + 5, | |
1851 upper_bound - 1); | |
1852 b += 5; | |
1853 | |
1854 /* The location we want to set is the second | |
1855 parameter of the `jump_n'; that is `b-2' as | |
1856 an absolute address. `laststart' will be | |
1857 the `set_number_at' we're about to insert; | |
1858 `laststart+3' the number to set, the source | |
1859 for the relative address. But we are | |
1860 inserting into the middle of the pattern -- | |
1861 so everything is getting moved up by 5. | |
1862 Conclusion: (b - 2) - (laststart + 3) + 5, | |
1863 i.e., b - laststart. | |
1864 | |
1865 We insert this at the beginning of the loop | |
1866 so that if we fail during matching, we'll | |
1867 reinitialize the bounds. */ | |
1868 insert_op2 (set_number_at, laststart, b - laststart, | |
1869 upper_bound - 1, b); | |
1870 b += 5; | |
1871 } | |
1872 } | |
1873 pending_exact = 0; | |
1874 beg_interval = NULL; | |
1875 } | |
1876 break; | |
1877 | |
1878 unfetch_interval: | |
1879 /* If an invalid interval, match the characters as literals. */ | |
1880 assert (beg_interval); | |
1881 p = beg_interval; | |
1882 beg_interval = NULL; | |
1883 | |
1884 /* normal_char and normal_backslash need `c'. */ | |
1885 PATFETCH (c); | |
1886 | |
1887 if (!(syntax & RE_NO_BK_BRACES)) | |
1888 { | |
1889 if (p > pattern && p[-1] == '\\') | |
1890 goto normal_backslash; | |
1891 } | |
1892 goto normal_char; | |
1893 | |
1894 #ifdef emacs | |
1895 /* There is no way to specify the before_dot and after_dot | |
1896 operators. rms says this is ok. --karl */ | |
1897 case '=': | |
1898 BUF_PUSH (at_dot); | |
1899 break; | |
1900 | |
1901 case 's': | |
1902 laststart = b; | |
1903 PATFETCH (c); | |
1904 BUF_PUSH_2 (syntaxspec, syntax_spec_code[c]); | |
1905 break; | |
1906 | |
1907 case 'S': | |
1908 laststart = b; | |
1909 PATFETCH (c); | |
1910 BUF_PUSH_2 (notsyntaxspec, syntax_spec_code[c]); | |
1911 break; | |
1912 #endif /* emacs */ | |
1913 | |
1914 | |
1915 case 'w': | |
1916 laststart = b; | |
1917 BUF_PUSH (wordchar); | |
1918 break; | |
1919 | |
1920 | |
1921 case 'W': | |
1922 laststart = b; | |
1923 BUF_PUSH (notwordchar); | |
1924 break; | |
1925 | |
1926 | |
1927 case '<': | |
1928 BUF_PUSH (wordbeg); | |
1929 break; | |
1930 | |
1931 case '>': | |
1932 BUF_PUSH (wordend); | |
1933 break; | |
1934 | |
1935 case 'b': | |
1936 BUF_PUSH (wordbound); | |
1937 break; | |
1938 | |
1939 case 'B': | |
1940 BUF_PUSH (notwordbound); | |
1941 break; | |
1942 | |
1943 case '`': | |
1944 BUF_PUSH (begbuf); | |
1945 break; | |
1946 | |
1947 case '\'': | |
1948 BUF_PUSH (endbuf); | |
1949 break; | |
1950 | |
1951 case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4': case '5': | |
1952 case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9': | |
1953 if (syntax & RE_NO_BK_REFS) | |
1954 goto normal_char; | |
1955 | |
1956 c1 = c - '0'; | |
1957 | |
1958 if (c1 > regnum) | |
1959 return REG_ESUBREG; | |
1960 | |
1961 /* Can't back reference to a subexpression if inside of it. */ | |
1962 if (group_in_compile_stack (compile_stack, c1)) | |
1963 goto normal_char; | |
1964 | |
1965 laststart = b; | |
1966 BUF_PUSH_2 (duplicate, c1); | |
1967 break; | |
1968 | |
1969 | |
1970 case '+': | |
1971 case '?': | |
1972 if (syntax & RE_BK_PLUS_QM) | |
1973 goto handle_plus; | |
1974 else | |
1975 goto normal_backslash; | |
1976 | |
1977 default: | |
1978 normal_backslash: | |
1979 /* You might think it would be useful for \ to mean | |
1980 not to translate; but if we don't translate it | |
1981 it will never match anything. */ | |
1982 c = TRANSLATE (c); | |
1983 goto normal_char; | |
1984 } | |
1985 break; | |
1986 | |
1987 | |
1988 default: | |
1989 /* Expects the character in `c'. */ | |
1990 normal_char: | |
1991 /* If no exactn currently being built. */ | |
1992 if (!pending_exact | |
1993 | |
1994 /* If last exactn not at current position. */ | |
1995 || pending_exact + *pending_exact + 1 != b | |
1996 | |
1997 /* We have only one byte following the exactn for the count. */ | |
1998 || *pending_exact == (1 << BYTEWIDTH) - 1 | |
1999 | |
2000 /* If followed by a repetition operator. */ | |
2001 || *p == '*' || *p == '^' | |
2002 || ((syntax & RE_BK_PLUS_QM) | |
2003 ? *p == '\\' && (p[1] == '+' || p[1] == '?') | |
2004 : (*p == '+' || *p == '?')) | |
2005 || ((syntax & RE_INTERVALS) | |
2006 && ((syntax & RE_NO_BK_BRACES) | |
2007 ? *p == '{' | |
2008 : (p[0] == '\\' && p[1] == '{')))) | |
2009 { | |
2010 /* Start building a new exactn. */ | |
2011 | |
2012 laststart = b; | |
2013 | |
2014 BUF_PUSH_2 (exactn, 0); | |
2015 pending_exact = b - 1; | |
2016 } | |
2017 | |
2018 BUF_PUSH (c); | |
2019 (*pending_exact)++; | |
2020 break; | |
2021 } /* switch (c) */ | |
2022 } /* while p != pend */ | |
2023 | |
2024 | |
2025 /* Through the pattern now. */ | |
2026 | |
2027 if (fixup_alt_jump) | |
2028 STORE_JUMP (jump_past_alt, fixup_alt_jump, b); | |
2029 | |
2030 if (!COMPILE_STACK_EMPTY) | |
2031 return REG_EPAREN; | |
2032 | |
2033 free (compile_stack.stack); | |
2034 | |
2035 /* We have succeeded; set the length of the buffer. */ | |
2036 bufp->used = b - bufp->buffer; | |
2037 | |
2038 #ifdef DEBUG | |
2039 if (debug) | |
2040 { | |
2041 DEBUG_PRINT1 ("\nCompiled pattern: "); | |
2042 print_compiled_pattern (bufp); | |
2043 } | |
2044 #endif /* DEBUG */ | |
2045 | |
2046 return REG_NOERROR; | |
2047 } /* regex_compile */ | |
2048 | |
2049 /* Subroutines for `regex_compile'. */ | |
2050 | |
2051 /* Store OP at LOC followed by two-byte integer parameter ARG. */ | |
2052 | |
2053 static void | |
2054 store_op1 (op, loc, arg) | |
2055 re_opcode_t op; | |
2056 unsigned char *loc; | |
2057 int arg; | |
2058 { | |
2059 *loc = (unsigned char) op; | |
2060 STORE_NUMBER (loc + 1, arg); | |
2061 } | |
2062 | |
2063 | |
2064 /* Like `store_op1', but for two two-byte parameters ARG1 and ARG2. */ | |
2065 | |
2066 static void | |
2067 store_op2 (op, loc, arg1, arg2) | |
2068 re_opcode_t op; | |
2069 unsigned char *loc; | |
2070 int arg1, arg2; | |
2071 { | |
2072 *loc = (unsigned char) op; | |
2073 STORE_NUMBER (loc + 1, arg1); | |
2074 STORE_NUMBER (loc + 3, arg2); | |
2075 } | |
2076 | |
2077 | |
2078 /* Copy the bytes from LOC to END to open up three bytes of space at LOC | |
2079 for OP followed by two-byte integer parameter ARG. */ | |
2080 | |
2081 static void | |
2082 insert_op1 (op, loc, arg, end) | |
2083 re_opcode_t op; | |
2084 unsigned char *loc; | |
2085 int arg; | |
2086 unsigned char *end; | |
2087 { | |
2088 register unsigned char *pfrom = end; | |
2089 register unsigned char *pto = end + 3; | |
2090 | |
2091 while (pfrom != loc) | |
2092 *--pto = *--pfrom; | |
2093 | |
2094 store_op1 (op, loc, arg); | |
2095 } | |
2096 | |
2097 | |
2098 /* Like `insert_op1', but for two two-byte parameters ARG1 and ARG2. */ | |
2099 | |
2100 static void | |
2101 insert_op2 (op, loc, arg1, arg2, end) | |
2102 re_opcode_t op; | |
2103 unsigned char *loc; | |
2104 int arg1, arg2; | |
2105 unsigned char *end; | |
2106 { | |
2107 register unsigned char *pfrom = end; | |
2108 register unsigned char *pto = end + 5; | |
2109 | |
2110 while (pfrom != loc) | |
2111 *--pto = *--pfrom; | |
2112 | |
2113 store_op2 (op, loc, arg1, arg2); | |
2114 } | |
2115 | |
2116 | |
2117 /* P points to just after a ^ in PATTERN. Return true if that ^ comes | |
2118 after an alternative or a begin-subexpression. We assume there is at | |
2119 least one character before the ^. */ | |
2120 | |
2121 static boolean | |
2122 at_begline_loc_p (pattern, p, syntax) | |
2123 const char *pattern, *p; | |
2124 reg_syntax_t syntax; | |
2125 { | |
2126 const char *prev = p - 2; | |
2127 boolean prev_prev_backslash = prev > pattern && prev[-1] == '\\'; | |
2128 | |
2129 return | |
2130 /* After a subexpression? */ | |
2131 (*prev == '(' && (syntax & RE_NO_BK_PARENS || prev_prev_backslash)) | |
2132 /* After an alternative? */ | |
2133 || (*prev == '|' && (syntax & RE_NO_BK_VBAR || prev_prev_backslash)); | |
2134 } | |
2135 | |
2136 | |
2137 /* The dual of at_begline_loc_p. This one is for $. We assume there is | |
2138 at least one character after the $, i.e., `P < PEND'. */ | |
2139 | |
2140 static boolean | |
2141 at_endline_loc_p (p, pend, syntax) | |
2142 const char *p, *pend; | |
2143 int syntax; | |
2144 { | |
2145 const char *next = p; | |
2146 boolean next_backslash = *next == '\\'; | |
2147 const char *next_next = p + 1 < pend ? p + 1 : NULL; | |
2148 | |
2149 return | |
2150 /* Before a subexpression? */ | |
2151 (syntax & RE_NO_BK_PARENS ? *next == ')' | |
2152 : next_backslash && next_next && *next_next == ')') | |
2153 /* Before an alternative? */ | |
2154 || (syntax & RE_NO_BK_VBAR ? *next == '|' | |
2155 : next_backslash && next_next && *next_next == '|'); | |
2156 } | |
2157 | |
2158 | |
2159 /* Returns true if REGNUM is in one of COMPILE_STACK's elements and | |
2160 false if it's not. */ | |
2161 | |
2162 static boolean | |
2163 group_in_compile_stack (compile_stack, regnum) | |
2164 compile_stack_type compile_stack; | |
2165 regnum_t regnum; | |
2166 { | |
2167 int this_element; | |
2168 | |
2169 for (this_element = compile_stack.avail - 1; | |
2170 this_element >= 0; | |
2171 this_element--) | |
2172 if (compile_stack.stack[this_element].regnum == regnum) | |
2173 return true; | |
2174 | |
2175 return false; | |
2176 } | |
2177 | |
2178 | |
2179 /* Read the ending character of a range (in a bracket expression) from the | |
2180 uncompiled pattern *P_PTR (which ends at PEND). We assume the | |
2181 starting character is in `P[-2]'. (`P[-1]' is the character `-'.) | |
2182 Then we set the translation of all bits between the starting and | |
2183 ending characters (inclusive) in the compiled pattern B. | |
2184 | |
2185 Return an error code. | |
2186 | |
2187 We use these short variable names so we can use the same macros as | |
2188 `regex_compile' itself. */ | |
2189 | |
2190 static reg_errcode_t | |
2191 compile_range (p_ptr, pend, translate, syntax, b) | |
2192 const char **p_ptr, *pend; | |
2193 char *translate; | |
2194 reg_syntax_t syntax; | |
2195 unsigned char *b; | |
2196 { | |
2197 unsigned this_char; | |
2198 | |
2199 const char *p = *p_ptr; | |
1689 | 2200 int range_start, range_end; |
1155 | 2201 |
2202 if (p == pend) | |
2203 return REG_ERANGE; | |
2204 | |
1689 | 2205 /* Even though the pattern is a signed `char *', we need to fetch |
2206 with unsigned char *'s; if the high bit of the pattern character | |
2207 is set, the range endpoints will be negative if we fetch using a | |
2208 signed char *. | |
2209 | |
2210 We also want to fetch the endpoints without translating them; the | |
2211 appropriate translation is done in the bit-setting loop below. */ | |
2212 range_start = ((unsigned char *) p)[-2]; | |
2213 range_end = ((unsigned char *) p)[0]; | |
1155 | 2214 |
2215 /* Have to increment the pointer into the pattern string, so the | |
2216 caller isn't still at the ending character. */ | |
2217 (*p_ptr)++; | |
2218 | |
2219 /* If the start is after the end, the range is empty. */ | |
2220 if (range_start > range_end) | |
2221 return syntax & RE_NO_EMPTY_RANGES ? REG_ERANGE : REG_NOERROR; | |
2222 | |
2223 /* Here we see why `this_char' has to be larger than an `unsigned | |
2224 char' -- the range is inclusive, so if `range_end' == 0xff | |
2225 (assuming 8-bit characters), we would otherwise go into an infinite | |
2226 loop, since all characters <= 0xff. */ | |
2227 for (this_char = range_start; this_char <= range_end; this_char++) | |
2228 { | |
2229 SET_LIST_BIT (TRANSLATE (this_char)); | |
2230 } | |
2231 | |
2232 return REG_NOERROR; | |
2233 } | |
2234 | |
2235 /* Failure stack declarations and macros; both re_compile_fastmap and | |
2236 re_match_2 use a failure stack. These have to be macros because of | |
2237 REGEX_ALLOCATE. */ | |
2238 | |
2239 | |
2240 /* Number of failure points for which to initially allocate space | |
2241 when matching. If this number is exceeded, we allocate more | |
2242 space, so it is not a hard limit. */ | |
2243 #ifndef INIT_FAILURE_ALLOC | |
2244 #define INIT_FAILURE_ALLOC 5 | |
2245 #endif | |
2246 | |
2247 /* Roughly the maximum number of failure points on the stack. Would be | |
2248 exactly that if always used MAX_FAILURE_SPACE each time we failed. | |
2249 This is a variable only so users of regex can assign to it; we never | |
2250 change it ourselves. */ | |
2251 int re_max_failures = 2000; | |
2252 | |
2253 typedef const unsigned char *fail_stack_elt_t; | |
2254 | |
2255 typedef struct | |
2256 { | |
2257 fail_stack_elt_t *stack; | |
2258 unsigned size; | |
2259 unsigned avail; /* Offset of next open position. */ | |
2260 } fail_stack_type; | |
2261 | |
2262 #define FAIL_STACK_EMPTY() (fail_stack.avail == 0) | |
2263 #define FAIL_STACK_PTR_EMPTY() (fail_stack_ptr->avail == 0) | |
2264 #define FAIL_STACK_FULL() (fail_stack.avail == fail_stack.size) | |
2265 #define FAIL_STACK_TOP() (fail_stack.stack[fail_stack.avail]) | |
2266 | |
2267 | |
2268 /* Initialize `fail_stack'. Do `return -2' if the alloc fails. */ | |
2269 | |
2270 #define INIT_FAIL_STACK() \ | |
2271 do { \ | |
2272 fail_stack.stack = (fail_stack_elt_t *) \ | |
2273 REGEX_ALLOCATE (INIT_FAILURE_ALLOC * sizeof (fail_stack_elt_t)); \ | |
2274 \ | |
2275 if (fail_stack.stack == NULL) \ | |
2276 return -2; \ | |
2277 \ | |
2278 fail_stack.size = INIT_FAILURE_ALLOC; \ | |
2279 fail_stack.avail = 0; \ | |
2280 } while (0) | |
2281 | |
2282 | |
2283 /* Double the size of FAIL_STACK, up to approximately `re_max_failures' items. | |
2284 | |
2285 Return 1 if succeeds, and 0 if either ran out of memory | |
2286 allocating space for it or it was already too large. | |
2287 | |
2288 REGEX_REALLOCATE requires `destination' be declared. */ | |
2289 | |
2290 #define DOUBLE_FAIL_STACK(fail_stack) \ | |
2291 ((fail_stack).size > re_max_failures * MAX_FAILURE_ITEMS \ | |
2292 ? 0 \ | |
2293 : ((fail_stack).stack = (fail_stack_elt_t *) \ | |
2294 REGEX_REALLOCATE ((fail_stack).stack, \ | |
2295 (fail_stack).size * sizeof (fail_stack_elt_t), \ | |
2296 ((fail_stack).size << 1) * sizeof (fail_stack_elt_t)), \ | |
2297 \ | |
2298 (fail_stack).stack == NULL \ | |
2299 ? 0 \ | |
2300 : ((fail_stack).size <<= 1, \ | |
2301 1))) | |
2302 | |
2303 | |
2304 /* Push PATTERN_OP on FAIL_STACK. | |
2305 | |
2306 Return 1 if was able to do so and 0 if ran out of memory allocating | |
2307 space to do so. */ | |
2308 #define PUSH_PATTERN_OP(pattern_op, fail_stack) \ | |
2309 ((FAIL_STACK_FULL () \ | |
2310 && !DOUBLE_FAIL_STACK (fail_stack)) \ | |
2311 ? 0 \ | |
2312 : ((fail_stack).stack[(fail_stack).avail++] = pattern_op, \ | |
2313 1)) | |
2314 | |
2315 /* This pushes an item onto the failure stack. Must be a four-byte | |
2316 value. Assumes the variable `fail_stack'. Probably should only | |
2317 be called from within `PUSH_FAILURE_POINT'. */ | |
2318 #define PUSH_FAILURE_ITEM(item) \ | |
2319 fail_stack.stack[fail_stack.avail++] = (fail_stack_elt_t) item | |
2320 | |
2321 /* The complement operation. Assumes `fail_stack' is nonempty. */ | |
2322 #define POP_FAILURE_ITEM() fail_stack.stack[--fail_stack.avail] | |
2323 | |
2324 /* Used to omit pushing failure point id's when we're not debugging. */ | |
2325 #ifdef DEBUG | |
2326 #define DEBUG_PUSH PUSH_FAILURE_ITEM | |
2327 #define DEBUG_POP(item_addr) *(item_addr) = POP_FAILURE_ITEM () | |
2328 #else | |
2329 #define DEBUG_PUSH(item) | |
2330 #define DEBUG_POP(item_addr) | |
2331 #endif | |
2332 | |
2333 | |
2334 /* Push the information about the state we will need | |
2335 if we ever fail back to it. | |
2336 | |
2337 Requires variables fail_stack, regstart, regend, reg_info, and | |
2338 num_regs be declared. DOUBLE_FAIL_STACK requires `destination' be | |
2339 declared. | |
2340 | |
2341 Does `return FAILURE_CODE' if runs out of memory. */ | |
2342 | |
2343 #define PUSH_FAILURE_POINT(pattern_place, string_place, failure_code) \ | |
2344 do { \ | |
2345 char *destination; \ | |
2346 /* Must be int, so when we don't save any registers, the arithmetic \ | |
2347 of 0 + -1 isn't done as unsigned. */ \ | |
2348 int this_reg; \ | |
2349 \ | |
2350 DEBUG_STATEMENT (failure_id++); \ | |
1637 | 2351 DEBUG_STATEMENT (nfailure_points_pushed++); \ |
1155 | 2352 DEBUG_PRINT2 ("\nPUSH_FAILURE_POINT #%u:\n", failure_id); \ |
2353 DEBUG_PRINT2 (" Before push, next avail: %d\n", (fail_stack).avail);\ | |
2354 DEBUG_PRINT2 (" size: %d\n", (fail_stack).size);\ | |
2355 \ | |
2356 DEBUG_PRINT2 (" slots needed: %d\n", NUM_FAILURE_ITEMS); \ | |
2357 DEBUG_PRINT2 (" available: %d\n", REMAINING_AVAIL_SLOTS); \ | |
2358 \ | |
2359 /* Ensure we have enough space allocated for what we will push. */ \ | |
2360 while (REMAINING_AVAIL_SLOTS < NUM_FAILURE_ITEMS) \ | |
2361 { \ | |
2362 if (!DOUBLE_FAIL_STACK (fail_stack)) \ | |
2363 return failure_code; \ | |
2364 \ | |
2365 DEBUG_PRINT2 ("\n Doubled stack; size now: %d\n", \ | |
2366 (fail_stack).size); \ | |
2367 DEBUG_PRINT2 (" slots available: %d\n", REMAINING_AVAIL_SLOTS);\ | |
2368 } \ | |
2369 \ | |
2370 /* Push the info, starting with the registers. */ \ | |
2371 DEBUG_PRINT1 ("\n"); \ | |
2372 \ | |
2373 for (this_reg = lowest_active_reg; this_reg <= highest_active_reg; \ | |
2374 this_reg++) \ | |
2375 { \ | |
2376 DEBUG_PRINT2 (" Pushing reg: %d\n", this_reg); \ | |
2377 DEBUG_STATEMENT (num_regs_pushed++); \ | |
2378 \ | |
2379 DEBUG_PRINT2 (" start: 0x%x\n", regstart[this_reg]); \ | |
2380 PUSH_FAILURE_ITEM (regstart[this_reg]); \ | |
2381 \ | |
2382 DEBUG_PRINT2 (" end: 0x%x\n", regend[this_reg]); \ | |
2383 PUSH_FAILURE_ITEM (regend[this_reg]); \ | |
2384 \ | |
2385 DEBUG_PRINT2 (" info: 0x%x\n ", reg_info[this_reg]); \ | |
2386 DEBUG_PRINT2 (" match_null=%d", \ | |
2387 REG_MATCH_NULL_STRING_P (reg_info[this_reg])); \ | |
2388 DEBUG_PRINT2 (" active=%d", IS_ACTIVE (reg_info[this_reg])); \ | |
2389 DEBUG_PRINT2 (" matched_something=%d", \ | |
2390 MATCHED_SOMETHING (reg_info[this_reg])); \ | |
2391 DEBUG_PRINT2 (" ever_matched=%d", \ | |
2392 EVER_MATCHED_SOMETHING (reg_info[this_reg])); \ | |
2393 DEBUG_PRINT1 ("\n"); \ | |
2394 PUSH_FAILURE_ITEM (reg_info[this_reg].word); \ | |
2395 } \ | |
2396 \ | |
2397 DEBUG_PRINT2 (" Pushing low active reg: %d\n", lowest_active_reg);\ | |
2398 PUSH_FAILURE_ITEM (lowest_active_reg); \ | |
2399 \ | |
2400 DEBUG_PRINT2 (" Pushing high active reg: %d\n", highest_active_reg);\ | |
2401 PUSH_FAILURE_ITEM (highest_active_reg); \ | |
2402 \ | |
2403 DEBUG_PRINT2 (" Pushing pattern 0x%x: ", pattern_place); \ | |
2404 DEBUG_PRINT_COMPILED_PATTERN (bufp, pattern_place, pend); \ | |
2405 PUSH_FAILURE_ITEM (pattern_place); \ | |
2406 \ | |
2407 DEBUG_PRINT2 (" Pushing string 0x%x: `", string_place); \ | |
2408 DEBUG_PRINT_DOUBLE_STRING (string_place, string1, size1, string2, \ | |
2409 size2); \ | |
2410 DEBUG_PRINT1 ("'\n"); \ | |
2411 PUSH_FAILURE_ITEM (string_place); \ | |
2412 \ | |
2413 DEBUG_PRINT2 (" Pushing failure id: %u\n", failure_id); \ | |
2414 DEBUG_PUSH (failure_id); \ | |
2415 } while (0) | |
2416 | |
2417 /* This is the number of items that are pushed and popped on the stack | |
2418 for each register. */ | |
2419 #define NUM_REG_ITEMS 3 | |
2420 | |
2421 /* Individual items aside from the registers. */ | |
2422 #ifdef DEBUG | |
2423 #define NUM_NONREG_ITEMS 5 /* Includes failure point id. */ | |
2424 #else | |
2425 #define NUM_NONREG_ITEMS 4 | |
2426 #endif | |
2427 | |
2428 /* We push at most this many items on the stack. */ | |
2429 #define MAX_FAILURE_ITEMS ((num_regs - 1) * NUM_REG_ITEMS + NUM_NONREG_ITEMS) | |
2430 | |
2431 /* We actually push this many items. */ | |
2432 #define NUM_FAILURE_ITEMS \ | |
2433 ((highest_active_reg - lowest_active_reg + 1) * NUM_REG_ITEMS \ | |
2434 + NUM_NONREG_ITEMS) | |
2435 | |
2436 /* How many items can still be added to the stack without overflowing it. */ | |
2437 #define REMAINING_AVAIL_SLOTS ((fail_stack).size - (fail_stack).avail) | |
2438 | |
2439 | |
2440 /* Pops what PUSH_FAIL_STACK pushes. | |
2441 | |
2442 We restore into the parameters, all of which should be lvalues: | |
2443 STR -- the saved data position. | |
2444 PAT -- the saved pattern position. | |
2445 LOW_REG, HIGH_REG -- the highest and lowest active registers. | |
2446 REGSTART, REGEND -- arrays of string positions. | |
2447 REG_INFO -- array of information about each subexpression. | |
2448 | |
2449 Also assumes the variables `fail_stack' and (if debugging), `bufp', | |
2450 `pend', `string1', `size1', `string2', and `size2'. */ | |
2451 | |
2452 #define POP_FAILURE_POINT(str, pat, low_reg, high_reg, regstart, regend, reg_info)\ | |
2453 { \ | |
2454 DEBUG_STATEMENT (fail_stack_elt_t failure_id;) \ | |
2455 int this_reg; \ | |
2456 const unsigned char *string_temp; \ | |
2457 \ | |
2458 assert (!FAIL_STACK_EMPTY ()); \ | |
2459 \ | |
2460 /* Remove failure points and point to how many regs pushed. */ \ | |
2461 DEBUG_PRINT1 ("POP_FAILURE_POINT:\n"); \ | |
2462 DEBUG_PRINT2 (" Before pop, next avail: %d\n", fail_stack.avail); \ | |
2463 DEBUG_PRINT2 (" size: %d\n", fail_stack.size); \ | |
2464 \ | |
2465 assert (fail_stack.avail >= NUM_NONREG_ITEMS); \ | |
2466 \ | |
2467 DEBUG_POP (&failure_id); \ | |
2468 DEBUG_PRINT2 (" Popping failure id: %u\n", failure_id); \ | |
2469 \ | |
2470 /* If the saved string location is NULL, it came from an \ | |
2471 on_failure_keep_string_jump opcode, and we want to throw away the \ | |
2472 saved NULL, thus retaining our current position in the string. */ \ | |
2473 string_temp = POP_FAILURE_ITEM (); \ | |
2474 if (string_temp != NULL) \ | |
2475 str = (const char *) string_temp; \ | |
2476 \ | |
2477 DEBUG_PRINT2 (" Popping string 0x%x: `", str); \ | |
2478 DEBUG_PRINT_DOUBLE_STRING (str, string1, size1, string2, size2); \ | |
2479 DEBUG_PRINT1 ("'\n"); \ | |
2480 \ | |
2481 pat = (unsigned char *) POP_FAILURE_ITEM (); \ | |
2482 DEBUG_PRINT2 (" Popping pattern 0x%x: ", pat); \ | |
2483 DEBUG_PRINT_COMPILED_PATTERN (bufp, pat, pend); \ | |
2484 \ | |
2485 /* Restore register info. */ \ | |
2486 high_reg = (unsigned) POP_FAILURE_ITEM (); \ | |
2487 DEBUG_PRINT2 (" Popping high active reg: %d\n", high_reg); \ | |
2488 \ | |
2489 low_reg = (unsigned) POP_FAILURE_ITEM (); \ | |
2490 DEBUG_PRINT2 (" Popping low active reg: %d\n", low_reg); \ | |
2491 \ | |
2492 for (this_reg = high_reg; this_reg >= low_reg; this_reg--) \ | |
2493 { \ | |
2494 DEBUG_PRINT2 (" Popping reg: %d\n", this_reg); \ | |
2495 \ | |
2496 reg_info[this_reg].word = POP_FAILURE_ITEM (); \ | |
2497 DEBUG_PRINT2 (" info: 0x%x\n", reg_info[this_reg]); \ | |
2498 \ | |
2499 regend[this_reg] = (const char *) POP_FAILURE_ITEM (); \ | |
2500 DEBUG_PRINT2 (" end: 0x%x\n", regend[this_reg]); \ | |
2501 \ | |
2502 regstart[this_reg] = (const char *) POP_FAILURE_ITEM (); \ | |
2503 DEBUG_PRINT2 (" start: 0x%x\n", regstart[this_reg]); \ | |
2504 } \ | |
1637 | 2505 \ |
2506 DEBUG_STATEMENT (nfailure_points_popped++); \ | |
1155 | 2507 } /* POP_FAILURE_POINT */ |
2508 | |
2509 /* re_compile_fastmap computes a ``fastmap'' for the compiled pattern in | |
2510 BUFP. A fastmap records which of the (1 << BYTEWIDTH) possible | |
2511 characters can start a string that matches the pattern. This fastmap | |
2512 is used by re_search to skip quickly over impossible starting points. | |
2513 | |
2514 The caller must supply the address of a (1 << BYTEWIDTH)-byte data | |
2515 area as BUFP->fastmap. | |
2516 | |
2517 We set the `fastmap', `fastmap_accurate', and `can_be_null' fields in | |
2518 the pattern buffer. | |
2519 | |
2520 Returns 0 if we succeed, -2 if an internal error. */ | |
2521 | |
2522 int | |
2523 re_compile_fastmap (bufp) | |
2524 struct re_pattern_buffer *bufp; | |
2525 { | |
2526 int j, k; | |
2527 fail_stack_type fail_stack; | |
2528 #ifndef REGEX_MALLOC | |
2529 char *destination; | |
2530 #endif | |
2531 /* We don't push any register information onto the failure stack. */ | |
2532 unsigned num_regs = 0; | |
2533 | |
2534 register char *fastmap = bufp->fastmap; | |
2535 unsigned char *pattern = bufp->buffer; | |
2536 unsigned long size = bufp->used; | |
2537 const unsigned char *p = pattern; | |
2538 register unsigned char *pend = pattern + size; | |
2539 | |
2540 /* Assume that each path through the pattern can be null until | |
2541 proven otherwise. We set this false at the bottom of switch | |
2542 statement, to which we get only if a particular path doesn't | |
2543 match the empty string. */ | |
2544 boolean path_can_be_null = true; | |
2545 | |
2546 /* We aren't doing a `succeed_n' to begin with. */ | |
2547 boolean succeed_n_p = false; | |
2548 | |
2549 assert (fastmap != NULL && p != NULL); | |
2550 | |
2551 INIT_FAIL_STACK (); | |
2552 bzero (fastmap, 1 << BYTEWIDTH); /* Assume nothing's valid. */ | |
2553 bufp->fastmap_accurate = 1; /* It will be when we're done. */ | |
2554 bufp->can_be_null = 0; | |
2555 | |
2556 while (p != pend || !FAIL_STACK_EMPTY ()) | |
2557 { | |
2558 if (p == pend) | |
2559 { | |
2560 bufp->can_be_null |= path_can_be_null; | |
2561 | |
2562 /* Reset for next path. */ | |
2563 path_can_be_null = true; | |
2564 | |
2565 p = fail_stack.stack[--fail_stack.avail]; | |
2566 } | |
2567 | |
2568 /* We should never be about to go beyond the end of the pattern. */ | |
2569 assert (p < pend); | |
2570 | |
2571 #ifdef SWITCH_ENUM_BUG | |
2572 switch ((int) ((re_opcode_t) *p++)) | |
2573 #else | |
2574 switch ((re_opcode_t) *p++) | |
2575 #endif | |
2576 { | |
2577 | |
2578 /* I guess the idea here is to simply not bother with a fastmap | |
2579 if a backreference is used, since it's too hard to figure out | |
2580 the fastmap for the corresponding group. Setting | |
2581 `can_be_null' stops `re_search_2' from using the fastmap, so | |
2582 that is all we do. */ | |
2583 case duplicate: | |
2584 bufp->can_be_null = 1; | |
2585 return 0; | |
2586 | |
2587 | |
2588 /* Following are the cases which match a character. These end | |
2589 with `break'. */ | |
2590 | |
2591 case exactn: | |
2592 fastmap[p[1]] = 1; | |
2593 break; | |
2594 | |
2595 | |
2596 case charset: | |
2597 for (j = *p++ * BYTEWIDTH - 1; j >= 0; j--) | |
2598 if (p[j / BYTEWIDTH] & (1 << (j % BYTEWIDTH))) | |
2599 fastmap[j] = 1; | |
2600 break; | |
2601 | |
2602 | |
2603 case charset_not: | |
2604 /* Chars beyond end of map must be allowed. */ | |
2605 for (j = *p * BYTEWIDTH; j < (1 << BYTEWIDTH); j++) | |
2606 fastmap[j] = 1; | |
2607 | |
2608 for (j = *p++ * BYTEWIDTH - 1; j >= 0; j--) | |
2609 if (!(p[j / BYTEWIDTH] & (1 << (j % BYTEWIDTH)))) | |
2610 fastmap[j] = 1; | |
2611 break; | |
2612 | |
2613 | |
2614 case wordchar: | |
2615 for (j = 0; j < (1 << BYTEWIDTH); j++) | |
2616 if (SYNTAX (j) == Sword) | |
2617 fastmap[j] = 1; | |
2618 break; | |
2619 | |
2620 | |
2621 case notwordchar: | |
2622 for (j = 0; j < (1 << BYTEWIDTH); j++) | |
2623 if (SYNTAX (j) != Sword) | |
2624 fastmap[j] = 1; | |
2625 break; | |
2626 | |
2627 | |
2628 case anychar: | |
2629 /* `.' matches anything ... */ | |
2630 for (j = 0; j < (1 << BYTEWIDTH); j++) | |
2631 fastmap[j] = 1; | |
2632 | |
2633 /* ... except perhaps newline. */ | |
2634 if (!(bufp->syntax & RE_DOT_NEWLINE)) | |
2635 fastmap['\n'] = 0; | |
2636 | |
2637 /* Return if we have already set `can_be_null'; if we have, | |
2638 then the fastmap is irrelevant. Something's wrong here. */ | |
2639 else if (bufp->can_be_null) | |
2640 return 0; | |
2641 | |
2642 /* Otherwise, have to check alternative paths. */ | |
2643 break; | |
2644 | |
2645 | |
2646 #ifdef emacs | |
2647 case syntaxspec: | |
2648 k = *p++; | |
2649 for (j = 0; j < (1 << BYTEWIDTH); j++) | |
2650 if (SYNTAX (j) == (enum syntaxcode) k) | |
2651 fastmap[j] = 1; | |
2652 break; | |
2653 | |
2654 | |
2655 case notsyntaxspec: | |
2656 k = *p++; | |
2657 for (j = 0; j < (1 << BYTEWIDTH); j++) | |
2658 if (SYNTAX (j) != (enum syntaxcode) k) | |
2659 fastmap[j] = 1; | |
2660 break; | |
2661 | |
2662 | |
2663 /* All cases after this match the empty string. These end with | |
2664 `continue'. */ | |
2665 | |
2666 | |
2667 case before_dot: | |
2668 case at_dot: | |
2669 case after_dot: | |
2670 continue; | |
2671 #endif /* not emacs */ | |
2672 | |
2673 | |
2674 case no_op: | |
2675 case begline: | |
2676 case endline: | |
2677 case begbuf: | |
2678 case endbuf: | |
2679 case wordbound: | |
2680 case notwordbound: | |
2681 case wordbeg: | |
2682 case wordend: | |
2683 case push_dummy_failure: | |
2684 continue; | |
2685 | |
2686 | |
2687 case jump_n: | |
2688 case pop_failure_jump: | |
2689 case maybe_pop_jump: | |
2690 case jump: | |
2691 case jump_past_alt: | |
2692 case dummy_failure_jump: | |
2693 EXTRACT_NUMBER_AND_INCR (j, p); | |
2694 p += j; | |
2695 if (j > 0) | |
2696 continue; | |
2697 | |
2698 /* Jump backward implies we just went through the body of a | |
2699 loop and matched nothing. Opcode jumped to should be | |
2700 `on_failure_jump' or `succeed_n'. Just treat it like an | |
2701 ordinary jump. For a * loop, it has pushed its failure | |
2702 point already; if so, discard that as redundant. */ | |
2703 if ((re_opcode_t) *p != on_failure_jump | |
2704 && (re_opcode_t) *p != succeed_n) | |
2705 continue; | |
2706 | |
2707 p++; | |
2708 EXTRACT_NUMBER_AND_INCR (j, p); | |
2709 p += j; | |
2710 | |
2711 /* If what's on the stack is where we are now, pop it. */ | |
2712 if (!FAIL_STACK_EMPTY () | |
2713 && fail_stack.stack[fail_stack.avail - 1] == p) | |
2714 fail_stack.avail--; | |
2715 | |
2716 continue; | |
2717 | |
2718 | |
2719 case on_failure_jump: | |
2720 case on_failure_keep_string_jump: | |
2721 handle_on_failure_jump: | |
2722 EXTRACT_NUMBER_AND_INCR (j, p); | |
2723 | |
2724 /* For some patterns, e.g., `(a?)?', `p+j' here points to the | |
2725 end of the pattern. We don't want to push such a point, | |
2726 since when we restore it above, entering the switch will | |
2727 increment `p' past the end of the pattern. We don't need | |
2728 to push such a point since we obviously won't find any more | |
2729 fastmap entries beyond `pend'. Such a pattern can match | |
2730 the null string, though. */ | |
2731 if (p + j < pend) | |
2732 { | |
2733 if (!PUSH_PATTERN_OP (p + j, fail_stack)) | |
2734 return -2; | |
2735 } | |
2736 else | |
2737 bufp->can_be_null = 1; | |
2738 | |
2739 if (succeed_n_p) | |
2740 { | |
2741 EXTRACT_NUMBER_AND_INCR (k, p); /* Skip the n. */ | |
2742 succeed_n_p = false; | |
2743 } | |
2744 | |
2745 continue; | |
2746 | |
2747 | |
2748 case succeed_n: | |
2749 /* Get to the number of times to succeed. */ | |
2750 p += 2; | |
2751 | |
2752 /* Increment p past the n for when k != 0. */ | |
2753 EXTRACT_NUMBER_AND_INCR (k, p); | |
2754 if (k == 0) | |
2755 { | |
2756 p -= 4; | |
2757 succeed_n_p = true; /* Spaghetti code alert. */ | |
2758 goto handle_on_failure_jump; | |
2759 } | |
2760 continue; | |
2761 | |
2762 | |
2763 case set_number_at: | |
2764 p += 4; | |
2765 continue; | |
2766 | |
2767 | |
2768 case start_memory: | |
2769 case stop_memory: | |
2770 p += 2; | |
2771 continue; | |
2772 | |
2773 | |
2774 default: | |
2775 abort (); /* We have listed all the cases. */ | |
2776 } /* switch *p++ */ | |
2777 | |
2778 /* Getting here means we have found the possible starting | |
2779 characters for one path of the pattern -- and that the empty | |
2780 string does not match. We need not follow this path further. | |
2781 Instead, look at the next alternative (remembered on the | |
2782 stack), or quit if no more. The test at the top of the loop | |
2783 does these things. */ | |
2784 path_can_be_null = false; | |
2785 p = pend; | |
2786 } /* while p */ | |
2787 | |
2788 /* Set `can_be_null' for the last path (also the first path, if the | |
2789 pattern is empty). */ | |
2790 bufp->can_be_null |= path_can_be_null; | |
2791 return 0; | |
2792 } /* re_compile_fastmap */ | |
2793 | |
2794 /* Set REGS to hold NUM_REGS registers, storing them in STARTS and | |
2795 ENDS. Subsequent matches using PATTERN_BUFFER and REGS will use | |
2796 this memory for recording register information. STARTS and ENDS | |
2797 must be allocated using the malloc library routine, and must each | |
2798 be at least NUM_REGS * sizeof (regoff_t) bytes long. | |
2799 | |
2800 If NUM_REGS == 0, then subsequent matches should allocate their own | |
2801 register data. | |
2802 | |
2803 Unless this function is called, the first search or match using | |
2804 PATTERN_BUFFER will allocate its own register data, without | |
2805 freeing the old data. */ | |
2806 | |
2807 void | |
2808 re_set_registers (bufp, regs, num_regs, starts, ends) | |
2809 struct re_pattern_buffer *bufp; | |
2810 struct re_registers *regs; | |
2811 unsigned num_regs; | |
2812 regoff_t *starts, *ends; | |
2813 { | |
2814 if (num_regs) | |
2815 { | |
2816 bufp->regs_allocated = REGS_REALLOCATE; | |
2817 regs->num_regs = num_regs; | |
2818 regs->start = starts; | |
2819 regs->end = ends; | |
2820 } | |
2821 else | |
2822 { | |
2823 bufp->regs_allocated = REGS_UNALLOCATED; | |
2824 regs->num_regs = 0; | |
2825 regs->start = regs->end = (regoff_t) 0; | |
2826 } | |
2827 } | |
2828 | |
2829 /* Searching routines. */ | |
2830 | |
2831 /* Like re_search_2, below, but only one string is specified, and | |
2832 doesn't let you say where to stop matching. */ | |
2833 | |
2834 int | |
2835 re_search (bufp, string, size, startpos, range, regs) | |
2836 struct re_pattern_buffer *bufp; | |
2837 const char *string; | |
2838 int size, startpos, range; | |
2839 struct re_registers *regs; | |
2840 { | |
2841 return re_search_2 (bufp, NULL, 0, string, size, startpos, range, | |
2842 regs, size); | |
2843 } | |
2844 | |
2845 | |
2846 /* Using the compiled pattern in BUFP->buffer, first tries to match the | |
2847 virtual concatenation of STRING1 and STRING2, starting first at index | |
2848 STARTPOS, then at STARTPOS + 1, and so on. | |
2849 | |
2850 STRING1 and STRING2 have length SIZE1 and SIZE2, respectively. | |
2851 | |
2852 RANGE is how far to scan while trying to match. RANGE = 0 means try | |
2853 only at STARTPOS; in general, the last start tried is STARTPOS + | |
2854 RANGE. | |
2855 | |
2856 In REGS, return the indices of the virtual concatenation of STRING1 | |
2857 and STRING2 that matched the entire BUFP->buffer and its contained | |
2858 subexpressions. | |
2859 | |
2860 Do not consider matching one past the index STOP in the virtual | |
2861 concatenation of STRING1 and STRING2. | |
2862 | |
2863 We return either the position in the strings at which the match was | |
2864 found, -1 if no match, or -2 if error (such as failure | |
2865 stack overflow). */ | |
2866 | |
2867 int | |
2868 re_search_2 (bufp, string1, size1, string2, size2, startpos, range, regs, stop) | |
2869 struct re_pattern_buffer *bufp; | |
2870 const char *string1, *string2; | |
2871 int size1, size2; | |
2872 int startpos; | |
2873 int range; | |
2874 struct re_registers *regs; | |
2875 int stop; | |
2876 { | |
2877 int val; | |
2878 register char *fastmap = bufp->fastmap; | |
2879 register char *translate = bufp->translate; | |
2880 int total_size = size1 + size2; | |
2881 int endpos = startpos + range; | |
2882 | |
2883 /* Check for out-of-range STARTPOS. */ | |
2884 if (startpos < 0 || startpos > total_size) | |
2885 return -1; | |
2886 | |
2887 /* Fix up RANGE if it might eventually take us outside | |
2888 the virtual concatenation of STRING1 and STRING2. */ | |
2889 if (endpos < -1) | |
2890 range = -1 - startpos; | |
2891 else if (endpos > total_size) | |
2892 range = total_size - startpos; | |
2893 | |
2894 /* If the search isn't to be a backwards one, don't waste time in a | |
1637 | 2895 search for a pattern that must be anchored. */ |
2896 if (bufp->used > 0 && (re_opcode_t) bufp->buffer[0] == begbuf && range > 0) | |
1155 | 2897 { |
2898 if (startpos > 0) | |
2899 return -1; | |
2900 else | |
2901 range = 1; | |
2902 } | |
2903 | |
1637 | 2904 /* Update the fastmap now if not correct already. */ |
2905 if (fastmap && !bufp->fastmap_accurate) | |
2906 if (re_compile_fastmap (bufp) == -2) | |
2907 return -2; | |
2908 | |
2909 /* Loop through the string, looking for a place to start matching. */ | |
1155 | 2910 for (;;) |
2911 { | |
2912 /* If a fastmap is supplied, skip quickly over characters that | |
2913 cannot be the start of a match. If the pattern can match the | |
2914 null string, however, we don't need to skip characters; we want | |
2915 the first null string. */ | |
2916 if (fastmap && startpos < total_size && !bufp->can_be_null) | |
2917 { | |
2918 if (range > 0) /* Searching forwards. */ | |
2919 { | |
2920 register const char *d; | |
2921 register int lim = 0; | |
2922 int irange = range; | |
2923 | |
2924 if (startpos < size1 && startpos + range >= size1) | |
2925 lim = range - (size1 - startpos); | |
2926 | |
2927 d = (startpos >= size1 ? string2 - size1 : string1) + startpos; | |
2928 | |
2929 /* Written out as an if-else to avoid testing `translate' | |
2930 inside the loop. */ | |
2931 if (translate) | |
2932 while (range > lim | |
2933 && !fastmap[(unsigned char) translate[*d++]]) | |
2934 range--; | |
2935 else | |
2936 while (range > lim && !fastmap[(unsigned char) *d++]) | |
2937 range--; | |
2938 | |
2939 startpos += irange - range; | |
2940 } | |
2941 else /* Searching backwards. */ | |
2942 { | |
2943 register char c = (size1 == 0 || startpos >= size1 | |
2944 ? string2[startpos - size1] | |
2945 : string1[startpos]); | |
2946 | |
1637 | 2947 if (!fastmap[(unsigned char) TRANSLATE (c)]) |
1155 | 2948 goto advance; |
2949 } | |
2950 } | |
2951 | |
2952 /* If can't match the null string, and that's all we have left, fail. */ | |
2953 if (range >= 0 && startpos == total_size && fastmap | |
2954 && !bufp->can_be_null) | |
2955 return -1; | |
2956 | |
2957 val = re_match_2 (bufp, string1, size1, string2, size2, | |
2958 startpos, regs, stop); | |
2959 if (val >= 0) | |
2960 return startpos; | |
2961 | |
2962 if (val == -2) | |
2963 return -2; | |
2964 | |
2965 advance: | |
2966 if (!range) | |
2967 break; | |
2968 else if (range > 0) | |
2969 { | |
2970 range--; | |
2971 startpos++; | |
2972 } | |
2973 else | |
2974 { | |
2975 range++; | |
2976 startpos--; | |
2977 } | |
2978 } | |
2979 return -1; | |
2980 } /* re_search_2 */ | |
2981 | |
2982 /* Declarations and macros for re_match_2. */ | |
2983 | |
2984 static int bcmp_translate (); | |
2985 static boolean alt_match_null_string_p (), | |
2986 common_op_match_null_string_p (), | |
2987 group_match_null_string_p (); | |
2988 | |
2989 /* Structure for per-register (a.k.a. per-group) information. | |
2990 This must not be longer than one word, because we push this value | |
2991 onto the failure stack. Other register information, such as the | |
2992 starting and ending positions (which are addresses), and the list of | |
2993 inner groups (which is a bits list) are maintained in separate | |
2994 variables. | |
2995 | |
2996 We are making a (strictly speaking) nonportable assumption here: that | |
2997 the compiler will pack our bit fields into something that fits into | |
2998 the type of `word', i.e., is something that fits into one item on the | |
2999 failure stack. */ | |
3000 typedef union | |
3001 { | |
3002 fail_stack_elt_t word; | |
3003 struct | |
3004 { | |
3005 /* This field is one if this group can match the empty string, | |
3006 zero if not. If not yet determined, `MATCH_NULL_UNSET_VALUE'. */ | |
3007 #define MATCH_NULL_UNSET_VALUE 3 | |
3008 unsigned match_null_string_p : 2; | |
3009 unsigned is_active : 1; | |
3010 unsigned matched_something : 1; | |
3011 unsigned ever_matched_something : 1; | |
3012 } bits; | |
3013 } register_info_type; | |
3014 | |
3015 #define REG_MATCH_NULL_STRING_P(R) ((R).bits.match_null_string_p) | |
3016 #define IS_ACTIVE(R) ((R).bits.is_active) | |
3017 #define MATCHED_SOMETHING(R) ((R).bits.matched_something) | |
3018 #define EVER_MATCHED_SOMETHING(R) ((R).bits.ever_matched_something) | |
3019 | |
3020 | |
1637 | 3021 /* Call this when have matched a real character; it sets `matched' flags |
3022 for the subexpressions which we are currently inside. Also records | |
3023 that those subexprs have matched. */ | |
1155 | 3024 #define SET_REGS_MATCHED() \ |
3025 do \ | |
3026 { \ | |
3027 unsigned r; \ | |
3028 for (r = lowest_active_reg; r <= highest_active_reg; r++) \ | |
3029 { \ | |
3030 MATCHED_SOMETHING (reg_info[r]) \ | |
3031 = EVER_MATCHED_SOMETHING (reg_info[r]) \ | |
3032 = 1; \ | |
3033 } \ | |
3034 } \ | |
3035 while (0) | |
3036 | |
3037 | |
3038 /* This converts PTR, a pointer into one of the search strings `string1' | |
3039 and `string2' into an offset from the beginning of that string. */ | |
3040 #define POINTER_TO_OFFSET(ptr) \ | |
3041 (FIRST_STRING_P (ptr) ? (ptr) - string1 : (ptr) - string2 + size1) | |
3042 | |
3043 /* Registers are set to a sentinel when they haven't yet matched. */ | |
3044 #define REG_UNSET_VALUE ((char *) -1) | |
3045 #define REG_UNSET(e) ((e) == REG_UNSET_VALUE) | |
3046 | |
3047 | |
3048 /* Macros for dealing with the split strings in re_match_2. */ | |
3049 | |
3050 #define MATCHING_IN_FIRST_STRING (dend == end_match_1) | |
3051 | |
3052 /* Call before fetching a character with *d. This switches over to | |
3053 string2 if necessary. */ | |
3054 #define PREFETCH() \ | |
3055 while (d == dend) \ | |
3056 { \ | |
3057 /* End of string2 => fail. */ \ | |
3058 if (dend == end_match_2) \ | |
3059 goto fail; \ | |
3060 /* End of string1 => advance to string2. */ \ | |
3061 d = string2; \ | |
3062 dend = end_match_2; \ | |
3063 } | |
3064 | |
3065 | |
3066 /* Test if at very beginning or at very end of the virtual concatenation | |
3067 of `string1' and `string2'. If only one string, it's `string2'. */ | |
1637 | 3068 #define AT_STRINGS_BEG(d) ((d) == (size1 ? string1 : string2) || !size2) |
3069 #define AT_STRINGS_END(d) ((d) == end2) | |
1155 | 3070 |
3071 | |
3072 /* Test if D points to a character which is word-constituent. We have | |
3073 two special cases to check for: if past the end of string1, look at | |
3074 the first character in string2; and if before the beginning of | |
1637 | 3075 string2, look at the last character in string1. */ |
3076 #define WORDCHAR_P(d) \ | |
1155 | 3077 (SYNTAX ((d) == end1 ? *string2 \ |
1637 | 3078 : (d) == string2 - 1 ? *(end1 - 1) : *(d)) \ |
3079 == Sword) | |
1155 | 3080 |
3081 /* Test if the character before D and the one at D differ with respect | |
3082 to being word-constituent. */ | |
3083 #define AT_WORD_BOUNDARY(d) \ | |
1637 | 3084 (AT_STRINGS_BEG (d) || AT_STRINGS_END (d) \ |
3085 || WORDCHAR_P (d - 1) != WORDCHAR_P (d)) | |
1155 | 3086 |
3087 | |
3088 /* Free everything we malloc. */ | |
3089 #ifdef REGEX_MALLOC | |
3090 #define FREE_VAR(var) if (var) free (var); var = NULL | |
3091 #define FREE_VARIABLES() \ | |
3092 do { \ | |
3093 FREE_VAR (fail_stack.stack); \ | |
3094 FREE_VAR (regstart); \ | |
3095 FREE_VAR (regend); \ | |
3096 FREE_VAR (old_regstart); \ | |
3097 FREE_VAR (old_regend); \ | |
3098 FREE_VAR (best_regstart); \ | |
3099 FREE_VAR (best_regend); \ | |
3100 FREE_VAR (reg_info); \ | |
3101 FREE_VAR (reg_dummy); \ | |
3102 FREE_VAR (reg_info_dummy); \ | |
3103 } while (0) | |
3104 #else /* not REGEX_MALLOC */ | |
3105 /* Some MIPS systems (at least) want this to free alloca'd storage. */ | |
3106 #define FREE_VARIABLES() alloca (0) | |
3107 #endif /* not REGEX_MALLOC */ | |
3108 | |
3109 | |
3110 /* These values must meet several constraints. They must not be valid | |
3111 register values; since we have a limit of 255 registers (because | |
3112 we use only one byte in the pattern for the register number), we can | |
3113 use numbers larger than 255. They must differ by 1, because of | |
3114 NUM_FAILURE_ITEMS above. And the value for the lowest register must | |
3115 be larger than the value for the highest register, so we do not try | |
3116 to actually save any registers when none are active. */ | |
3117 #define NO_HIGHEST_ACTIVE_REG (1 << BYTEWIDTH) | |
3118 #define NO_LOWEST_ACTIVE_REG (NO_HIGHEST_ACTIVE_REG + 1) | |
3119 | |
3120 /* Matching routines. */ | |
3121 | |
3122 #ifndef emacs /* Emacs never uses this. */ | |
3123 /* re_match is like re_match_2 except it takes only a single string. */ | |
3124 | |
3125 int | |
3126 re_match (bufp, string, size, pos, regs) | |
3127 struct re_pattern_buffer *bufp; | |
3128 const char *string; | |
3129 int size, pos; | |
3130 struct re_registers *regs; | |
3131 { | |
3132 return re_match_2 (bufp, NULL, 0, string, size, pos, regs, size); | |
3133 } | |
3134 #endif /* not emacs */ | |
3135 | |
3136 | |
3137 /* re_match_2 matches the compiled pattern in BUFP against the | |
3138 the (virtual) concatenation of STRING1 and STRING2 (of length SIZE1 | |
3139 and SIZE2, respectively). We start matching at POS, and stop | |
3140 matching at STOP. | |
3141 | |
3142 If REGS is non-null and the `no_sub' field of BUFP is nonzero, we | |
3143 store offsets for the substring each group matched in REGS. See the | |
3144 documentation for exactly how many groups we fill. | |
3145 | |
3146 We return -1 if no match, -2 if an internal error (such as the | |
3147 failure stack overflowing). Otherwise, we return the length of the | |
3148 matched substring. */ | |
3149 | |
3150 int | |
3151 re_match_2 (bufp, string1, size1, string2, size2, pos, regs, stop) | |
3152 struct re_pattern_buffer *bufp; | |
3153 const char *string1, *string2; | |
3154 int size1, size2; | |
3155 int pos; | |
3156 struct re_registers *regs; | |
3157 int stop; | |
3158 { | |
3159 /* General temporaries. */ | |
3160 int mcnt; | |
3161 unsigned char *p1; | |
3162 | |
3163 /* Just past the end of the corresponding string. */ | |
3164 const char *end1, *end2; | |
3165 | |
3166 /* Pointers into string1 and string2, just past the last characters in | |
3167 each to consider matching. */ | |
3168 const char *end_match_1, *end_match_2; | |
3169 | |
3170 /* Where we are in the data, and the end of the current string. */ | |
3171 const char *d, *dend; | |
3172 | |
3173 /* Where we are in the pattern, and the end of the pattern. */ | |
3174 unsigned char *p = bufp->buffer; | |
3175 register unsigned char *pend = p + bufp->used; | |
3176 | |
3177 /* We use this to map every character in the string. */ | |
3178 char *translate = bufp->translate; | |
3179 | |
3180 /* Failure point stack. Each place that can handle a failure further | |
3181 down the line pushes a failure point on this stack. It consists of | |
3182 restart, regend, and reg_info for all registers corresponding to | |
3183 the subexpressions we're currently inside, plus the number of such | |
3184 registers, and, finally, two char *'s. The first char * is where | |
3185 to resume scanning the pattern; the second one is where to resume | |
3186 scanning the strings. If the latter is zero, the failure point is | |
3187 a ``dummy''; if a failure happens and the failure point is a dummy, | |
3188 it gets discarded and the next next one is tried. */ | |
3189 fail_stack_type fail_stack; | |
3190 #ifdef DEBUG | |
3191 static unsigned failure_id = 0; | |
1637 | 3192 unsigned nfailure_points_pushed = 0, nfailure_points_popped = 0; |
1155 | 3193 #endif |
3194 | |
3195 /* We fill all the registers internally, independent of what we | |
3196 return, for use in backreferences. The number here includes | |
3197 an element for register zero. */ | |
3198 unsigned num_regs = bufp->re_nsub + 1; | |
3199 | |
3200 /* The currently active registers. */ | |
3201 unsigned lowest_active_reg = NO_LOWEST_ACTIVE_REG; | |
3202 unsigned highest_active_reg = NO_HIGHEST_ACTIVE_REG; | |
3203 | |
3204 /* Information on the contents of registers. These are pointers into | |
3205 the input strings; they record just what was matched (on this | |
3206 attempt) by a subexpression part of the pattern, that is, the | |
3207 regnum-th regstart pointer points to where in the pattern we began | |
3208 matching and the regnum-th regend points to right after where we | |
3209 stopped matching the regnum-th subexpression. (The zeroth register | |
3210 keeps track of what the whole pattern matches.) */ | |
3211 const char **regstart, **regend; | |
3212 | |
3213 /* If a group that's operated upon by a repetition operator fails to | |
3214 match anything, then the register for its start will need to be | |
3215 restored because it will have been set to wherever in the string we | |
3216 are when we last see its open-group operator. Similarly for a | |
3217 register's end. */ | |
3218 const char **old_regstart, **old_regend; | |
3219 | |
3220 /* The is_active field of reg_info helps us keep track of which (possibly | |
3221 nested) subexpressions we are currently in. The matched_something | |
3222 field of reg_info[reg_num] helps us tell whether or not we have | |
3223 matched any of the pattern so far this time through the reg_num-th | |
3224 subexpression. These two fields get reset each time through any | |
3225 loop their register is in. */ | |
3226 register_info_type *reg_info; | |
3227 | |
3228 /* The following record the register info as found in the above | |
3229 variables when we find a match better than any we've seen before. | |
3230 This happens as we backtrack through the failure points, which in | |
3231 turn happens only if we have not yet matched the entire string. */ | |
3232 unsigned best_regs_set = false; | |
3233 const char **best_regstart, **best_regend; | |
3234 | |
3235 /* Logically, this is `best_regend[0]'. But we don't want to have to | |
3236 allocate space for that if we're not allocating space for anything | |
3237 else (see below). Also, we never need info about register 0 for | |
3238 any of the other register vectors, and it seems rather a kludge to | |
3239 treat `best_regend' differently than the rest. So we keep track of | |
3240 the end of the best match so far in a separate variable. We | |
3241 initialize this to NULL so that when we backtrack the first time | |
3242 and need to test it, it's not garbage. */ | |
3243 const char *match_end = NULL; | |
3244 | |
3245 /* Used when we pop values we don't care about. */ | |
3246 const char **reg_dummy; | |
3247 register_info_type *reg_info_dummy; | |
3248 | |
3249 #ifdef DEBUG | |
3250 /* Counts the total number of registers pushed. */ | |
3251 unsigned num_regs_pushed = 0; | |
3252 #endif | |
3253 | |
3254 DEBUG_PRINT1 ("\n\nEntering re_match_2.\n"); | |
3255 | |
3256 INIT_FAIL_STACK (); | |
3257 | |
3258 /* Do not bother to initialize all the register variables if there are | |
3259 no groups in the pattern, as it takes a fair amount of time. If | |
3260 there are groups, we include space for register 0 (the whole | |
3261 pattern), even though we never use it, since it simplifies the | |
3262 array indexing. We should fix this. */ | |
3263 if (bufp->re_nsub) | |
3264 { | |
3265 regstart = REGEX_TALLOC (num_regs, const char *); | |
3266 regend = REGEX_TALLOC (num_regs, const char *); | |
3267 old_regstart = REGEX_TALLOC (num_regs, const char *); | |
3268 old_regend = REGEX_TALLOC (num_regs, const char *); | |
3269 best_regstart = REGEX_TALLOC (num_regs, const char *); | |
3270 best_regend = REGEX_TALLOC (num_regs, const char *); | |
3271 reg_info = REGEX_TALLOC (num_regs, register_info_type); | |
3272 reg_dummy = REGEX_TALLOC (num_regs, const char *); | |
3273 reg_info_dummy = REGEX_TALLOC (num_regs, register_info_type); | |
3274 | |
3275 if (!(regstart && regend && old_regstart && old_regend && reg_info | |
3276 && best_regstart && best_regend && reg_dummy && reg_info_dummy)) | |
3277 { | |
3278 FREE_VARIABLES (); | |
3279 return -2; | |
3280 } | |
3281 } | |
3282 #ifdef REGEX_MALLOC | |
3283 else | |
3284 { | |
3285 /* We must initialize all our variables to NULL, so that | |
1637 | 3286 `FREE_VARIABLES' doesn't try to free them. */ |
1155 | 3287 regstart = regend = old_regstart = old_regend = best_regstart |
3288 = best_regend = reg_dummy = NULL; | |
3289 reg_info = reg_info_dummy = (register_info_type *) NULL; | |
3290 } | |
3291 #endif /* REGEX_MALLOC */ | |
3292 | |
3293 /* The starting position is bogus. */ | |
3294 if (pos < 0 || pos > size1 + size2) | |
3295 { | |
3296 FREE_VARIABLES (); | |
3297 return -1; | |
3298 } | |
3299 | |
3300 /* Initialize subexpression text positions to -1 to mark ones that no | |
3301 start_memory/stop_memory has been seen for. Also initialize the | |
3302 register information struct. */ | |
3303 for (mcnt = 1; mcnt < num_regs; mcnt++) | |
3304 { | |
3305 regstart[mcnt] = regend[mcnt] | |
3306 = old_regstart[mcnt] = old_regend[mcnt] = REG_UNSET_VALUE; | |
3307 | |
3308 REG_MATCH_NULL_STRING_P (reg_info[mcnt]) = MATCH_NULL_UNSET_VALUE; | |
3309 IS_ACTIVE (reg_info[mcnt]) = 0; | |
3310 MATCHED_SOMETHING (reg_info[mcnt]) = 0; | |
3311 EVER_MATCHED_SOMETHING (reg_info[mcnt]) = 0; | |
3312 } | |
3313 | |
3314 /* We move `string1' into `string2' if the latter's empty -- but not if | |
3315 `string1' is null. */ | |
3316 if (size2 == 0 && string1 != NULL) | |
3317 { | |
3318 string2 = string1; | |
3319 size2 = size1; | |
3320 string1 = 0; | |
3321 size1 = 0; | |
3322 } | |
3323 end1 = string1 + size1; | |
3324 end2 = string2 + size2; | |
3325 | |
3326 /* Compute where to stop matching, within the two strings. */ | |
3327 if (stop <= size1) | |
3328 { | |
3329 end_match_1 = string1 + stop; | |
3330 end_match_2 = string2; | |
3331 } | |
3332 else | |
3333 { | |
3334 end_match_1 = end1; | |
3335 end_match_2 = string2 + stop - size1; | |
3336 } | |
3337 | |
3338 /* `p' scans through the pattern as `d' scans through the data. | |
3339 `dend' is the end of the input string that `d' points within. `d' | |
3340 is advanced into the following input string whenever necessary, but | |
3341 this happens before fetching; therefore, at the beginning of the | |
3342 loop, `d' can be pointing at the end of a string, but it cannot | |
3343 equal `string2'. */ | |
3344 if (size1 > 0 && pos <= size1) | |
3345 { | |
3346 d = string1 + pos; | |
3347 dend = end_match_1; | |
3348 } | |
3349 else | |
3350 { | |
3351 d = string2 + pos - size1; | |
3352 dend = end_match_2; | |
3353 } | |
3354 | |
3355 DEBUG_PRINT1 ("The compiled pattern is: "); | |
3356 DEBUG_PRINT_COMPILED_PATTERN (bufp, p, pend); | |
3357 DEBUG_PRINT1 ("The string to match is: `"); | |
3358 DEBUG_PRINT_DOUBLE_STRING (d, string1, size1, string2, size2); | |
3359 DEBUG_PRINT1 ("'\n"); | |
3360 | |
3361 /* This loops over pattern commands. It exits by returning from the | |
3362 function if the match is complete, or it drops through if the match | |
3363 fails at this starting point in the input data. */ | |
3364 for (;;) | |
3365 { | |
3366 DEBUG_PRINT2 ("\n0x%x: ", p); | |
3367 | |
3368 if (p == pend) | |
3369 { /* End of pattern means we might have succeeded. */ | |
1637 | 3370 DEBUG_PRINT1 ("end of pattern ... "); |
3371 | |
3372 /* If we haven't matched the entire string, and we want the | |
3373 longest match, try backtracking. */ | |
1155 | 3374 if (d != end_match_2) |
3375 { | |
3376 DEBUG_PRINT1 ("backtracking.\n"); | |
3377 | |
3378 if (!FAIL_STACK_EMPTY ()) | |
3379 { /* More failure points to try. */ | |
3380 boolean same_str_p = (FIRST_STRING_P (match_end) | |
3381 == MATCHING_IN_FIRST_STRING); | |
3382 | |
3383 /* If exceeds best match so far, save it. */ | |
3384 if (!best_regs_set | |
3385 || (same_str_p && d > match_end) | |
3386 || (!same_str_p && !MATCHING_IN_FIRST_STRING)) | |
3387 { | |
3388 best_regs_set = true; | |
3389 match_end = d; | |
3390 | |
3391 DEBUG_PRINT1 ("\nSAVING match as best so far.\n"); | |
3392 | |
3393 for (mcnt = 1; mcnt < num_regs; mcnt++) | |
3394 { | |
3395 best_regstart[mcnt] = regstart[mcnt]; | |
3396 best_regend[mcnt] = regend[mcnt]; | |
3397 } | |
3398 } | |
3399 goto fail; | |
3400 } | |
3401 | |
3402 /* If no failure points, don't restore garbage. */ | |
3403 else if (best_regs_set) | |
3404 { | |
3405 restore_best_regs: | |
3406 /* Restore best match. It may happen that `dend == | |
3407 end_match_1' while the restored d is in string2. | |
3408 For example, the pattern `x.*y.*z' against the | |
3409 strings `x-' and `y-z-', if the two strings are | |
3410 not consecutive in memory. */ | |
1637 | 3411 DEBUG_PRINT1 ("Restoring best registers.\n"); |
3412 | |
1155 | 3413 d = match_end; |
3414 dend = ((d >= string1 && d <= end1) | |
3415 ? end_match_1 : end_match_2); | |
3416 | |
3417 for (mcnt = 1; mcnt < num_regs; mcnt++) | |
3418 { | |
3419 regstart[mcnt] = best_regstart[mcnt]; | |
3420 regend[mcnt] = best_regend[mcnt]; | |
3421 } | |
3422 } | |
3423 } /* d != end_match_2 */ | |
3424 | |
1637 | 3425 DEBUG_PRINT1 ("Accepting match.\n"); |
1155 | 3426 |
3427 /* If caller wants register contents data back, do it. */ | |
3428 if (regs && !bufp->no_sub) | |
3429 { | |
3430 /* Have the register data arrays been allocated? */ | |
3431 if (bufp->regs_allocated == REGS_UNALLOCATED) | |
3432 { /* No. So allocate them with malloc. We need one | |
3433 extra element beyond `num_regs' for the `-1' marker | |
3434 GNU code uses. */ | |
3435 regs->num_regs = MAX (RE_NREGS, num_regs + 1); | |
3436 regs->start = TALLOC (regs->num_regs, regoff_t); | |
3437 regs->end = TALLOC (regs->num_regs, regoff_t); | |
3438 if (regs->start == NULL || regs->end == NULL) | |
3439 return -2; | |
3440 bufp->regs_allocated = REGS_REALLOCATE; | |
3441 } | |
3442 else if (bufp->regs_allocated == REGS_REALLOCATE) | |
3443 { /* Yes. If we need more elements than were already | |
3444 allocated, reallocate them. If we need fewer, just | |
3445 leave it alone. */ | |
3446 if (regs->num_regs < num_regs + 1) | |
3447 { | |
3448 regs->num_regs = num_regs + 1; | |
3449 RETALLOC (regs->start, regs->num_regs, regoff_t); | |
3450 RETALLOC (regs->end, regs->num_regs, regoff_t); | |
3451 if (regs->start == NULL || regs->end == NULL) | |
3452 return -2; | |
3453 } | |
3454 } | |
3455 else | |
3456 assert (bufp->regs_allocated == REGS_FIXED); | |
3457 | |
3458 /* Convert the pointer data in `regstart' and `regend' to | |
3459 indices. Register zero has to be set differently, | |
3460 since we haven't kept track of any info for it. */ | |
3461 if (regs->num_regs > 0) | |
3462 { | |
3463 regs->start[0] = pos; | |
3464 regs->end[0] = (MATCHING_IN_FIRST_STRING ? d - string1 | |
3465 : d - string2 + size1); | |
3466 } | |
3467 | |
3468 /* Go through the first `min (num_regs, regs->num_regs)' | |
3469 registers, since that is all we initialized. */ | |
3470 for (mcnt = 1; mcnt < MIN (num_regs, regs->num_regs); mcnt++) | |
3471 { | |
3472 if (REG_UNSET (regstart[mcnt]) || REG_UNSET (regend[mcnt])) | |
3473 regs->start[mcnt] = regs->end[mcnt] = -1; | |
3474 else | |
3475 { | |
3476 regs->start[mcnt] = POINTER_TO_OFFSET (regstart[mcnt]); | |
3477 regs->end[mcnt] = POINTER_TO_OFFSET (regend[mcnt]); | |
3478 } | |
3479 } | |
3480 | |
3481 /* If the regs structure we return has more elements than | |
3482 were in the pattern, set the extra elements to -1. If | |
3483 we (re)allocated the registers, this is the case, | |
3484 because we always allocate enough to have at least one | |
3485 -1 at the end. */ | |
3486 for (mcnt = num_regs; mcnt < regs->num_regs; mcnt++) | |
3487 regs->start[mcnt] = regs->end[mcnt] = -1; | |
3488 } /* regs && !bufp->no_sub */ | |
3489 | |
3490 FREE_VARIABLES (); | |
1637 | 3491 DEBUG_PRINT4 ("%u failure points pushed, %u popped (%u remain).\n", |
3492 nfailure_points_pushed, nfailure_points_popped, | |
3493 nfailure_points_pushed - nfailure_points_popped); | |
3494 DEBUG_PRINT2 ("%u registers pushed.\n", num_regs_pushed); | |
1155 | 3495 |
3496 mcnt = d - pos - (MATCHING_IN_FIRST_STRING | |
3497 ? string1 | |
3498 : string2 - size1); | |
3499 | |
3500 DEBUG_PRINT2 ("Returning %d from re_match_2.\n", mcnt); | |
3501 | |
3502 return mcnt; | |
3503 } | |
3504 | |
3505 /* Otherwise match next pattern command. */ | |
3506 #ifdef SWITCH_ENUM_BUG | |
3507 switch ((int) ((re_opcode_t) *p++)) | |
3508 #else | |
3509 switch ((re_opcode_t) *p++) | |
3510 #endif | |
3511 { | |
3512 /* Ignore these. Used to ignore the n of succeed_n's which | |
3513 currently have n == 0. */ | |
3514 case no_op: | |
3515 DEBUG_PRINT1 ("EXECUTING no_op.\n"); | |
3516 break; | |
3517 | |
3518 | |
3519 /* Match the next n pattern characters exactly. The following | |
3520 byte in the pattern defines n, and the n bytes after that | |
3521 are the characters to match. */ | |
3522 case exactn: | |
3523 mcnt = *p++; | |
3524 DEBUG_PRINT2 ("EXECUTING exactn %d.\n", mcnt); | |
3525 | |
3526 /* This is written out as an if-else so we don't waste time | |
3527 testing `translate' inside the loop. */ | |
3528 if (translate) | |
3529 { | |
3530 do | |
3531 { | |
3532 PREFETCH (); | |
3533 if (translate[(unsigned char) *d++] != (char) *p++) | |
3534 goto fail; | |
3535 } | |
3536 while (--mcnt); | |
3537 } | |
3538 else | |
3539 { | |
3540 do | |
3541 { | |
3542 PREFETCH (); | |
3543 if (*d++ != (char) *p++) goto fail; | |
3544 } | |
3545 while (--mcnt); | |
3546 } | |
3547 SET_REGS_MATCHED (); | |
3548 break; | |
3549 | |
3550 | |
3551 /* Match any character except possibly a newline or a null. */ | |
3552 case anychar: | |
3553 DEBUG_PRINT1 ("EXECUTING anychar.\n"); | |
3554 | |
3555 PREFETCH (); | |
3556 | |
3557 if ((!(bufp->syntax & RE_DOT_NEWLINE) && TRANSLATE (*d) == '\n') | |
3558 || (bufp->syntax & RE_DOT_NOT_NULL && TRANSLATE (*d) == '\000')) | |
3559 goto fail; | |
3560 | |
3561 SET_REGS_MATCHED (); | |
3562 DEBUG_PRINT2 (" Matched `%d'.\n", *d); | |
3563 d++; | |
3564 break; | |
3565 | |
3566 | |
3567 case charset: | |
3568 case charset_not: | |
3569 { | |
3570 register unsigned char c; | |
3571 boolean not = (re_opcode_t) *(p - 1) == charset_not; | |
3572 | |
3573 DEBUG_PRINT2 ("EXECUTING charset%s.\n", not ? "_not" : ""); | |
3574 | |
3575 PREFETCH (); | |
3576 c = TRANSLATE (*d); /* The character to match. */ | |
3577 | |
3578 /* Cast to `unsigned' instead of `unsigned char' in case the | |
3579 bit list is a full 32 bytes long. */ | |
3580 if (c < (unsigned) (*p * BYTEWIDTH) | |
3581 && p[1 + c / BYTEWIDTH] & (1 << (c % BYTEWIDTH))) | |
3582 not = !not; | |
3583 | |
3584 p += 1 + *p; | |
3585 | |
3586 if (!not) goto fail; | |
3587 | |
3588 SET_REGS_MATCHED (); | |
3589 d++; | |
3590 break; | |
3591 } | |
3592 | |
3593 | |
3594 /* The beginning of a group is represented by start_memory. | |
3595 The arguments are the register number in the next byte, and the | |
3596 number of groups inner to this one in the next. The text | |
3597 matched within the group is recorded (in the internal | |
3598 registers data structure) under the register number. */ | |
3599 case start_memory: | |
3600 DEBUG_PRINT3 ("EXECUTING start_memory %d (%d):\n", *p, p[1]); | |
3601 | |
3602 /* Find out if this group can match the empty string. */ | |
3603 p1 = p; /* To send to group_match_null_string_p. */ | |
3604 | |
3605 if (REG_MATCH_NULL_STRING_P (reg_info[*p]) == MATCH_NULL_UNSET_VALUE) | |
3606 REG_MATCH_NULL_STRING_P (reg_info[*p]) | |
3607 = group_match_null_string_p (&p1, pend, reg_info); | |
3608 | |
3609 /* Save the position in the string where we were the last time | |
3610 we were at this open-group operator in case the group is | |
3611 operated upon by a repetition operator, e.g., with `(a*)*b' | |
3612 against `ab'; then we want to ignore where we are now in | |
3613 the string in case this attempt to match fails. */ | |
3614 old_regstart[*p] = REG_MATCH_NULL_STRING_P (reg_info[*p]) | |
3615 ? REG_UNSET (regstart[*p]) ? d : regstart[*p] | |
3616 : regstart[*p]; | |
3617 DEBUG_PRINT2 (" old_regstart: %d\n", | |
3618 POINTER_TO_OFFSET (old_regstart[*p])); | |
3619 | |
3620 regstart[*p] = d; | |
3621 DEBUG_PRINT2 (" regstart: %d\n", POINTER_TO_OFFSET (regstart[*p])); | |
3622 | |
3623 IS_ACTIVE (reg_info[*p]) = 1; | |
3624 MATCHED_SOMETHING (reg_info[*p]) = 0; | |
3625 | |
3626 /* This is the new highest active register. */ | |
3627 highest_active_reg = *p; | |
3628 | |
3629 /* If nothing was active before, this is the new lowest active | |
3630 register. */ | |
3631 if (lowest_active_reg == NO_LOWEST_ACTIVE_REG) | |
3632 lowest_active_reg = *p; | |
3633 | |
3634 /* Move past the register number and inner group count. */ | |
3635 p += 2; | |
3636 break; | |
3637 | |
3638 | |
3639 /* The stop_memory opcode represents the end of a group. Its | |
3640 arguments are the same as start_memory's: the register | |
3641 number, and the number of inner groups. */ | |
3642 case stop_memory: | |
3643 DEBUG_PRINT3 ("EXECUTING stop_memory %d (%d):\n", *p, p[1]); | |
3644 | |
3645 /* We need to save the string position the last time we were at | |
3646 this close-group operator in case the group is operated | |
3647 upon by a repetition operator, e.g., with `((a*)*(b*)*)*' | |
3648 against `aba'; then we want to ignore where we are now in | |
3649 the string in case this attempt to match fails. */ | |
3650 old_regend[*p] = REG_MATCH_NULL_STRING_P (reg_info[*p]) | |
3651 ? REG_UNSET (regend[*p]) ? d : regend[*p] | |
3652 : regend[*p]; | |
3653 DEBUG_PRINT2 (" old_regend: %d\n", | |
3654 POINTER_TO_OFFSET (old_regend[*p])); | |
3655 | |
3656 regend[*p] = d; | |
3657 DEBUG_PRINT2 (" regend: %d\n", POINTER_TO_OFFSET (regend[*p])); | |
3658 | |
3659 /* This register isn't active anymore. */ | |
3660 IS_ACTIVE (reg_info[*p]) = 0; | |
3661 | |
3662 /* If this was the only register active, nothing is active | |
3663 anymore. */ | |
3664 if (lowest_active_reg == highest_active_reg) | |
3665 { | |
3666 lowest_active_reg = NO_LOWEST_ACTIVE_REG; | |
3667 highest_active_reg = NO_HIGHEST_ACTIVE_REG; | |
3668 } | |
3669 else | |
3670 { /* We must scan for the new highest active register, since | |
3671 it isn't necessarily one less than now: consider | |
3672 (a(b)c(d(e)f)g). When group 3 ends, after the f), the | |
3673 new highest active register is 1. */ | |
3674 unsigned char r = *p - 1; | |
3675 while (r > 0 && !IS_ACTIVE (reg_info[r])) | |
3676 r--; | |
3677 | |
3678 /* If we end up at register zero, that means that we saved | |
3679 the registers as the result of an `on_failure_jump', not | |
3680 a `start_memory', and we jumped to past the innermost | |
3681 `stop_memory'. For example, in ((.)*) we save | |
3682 registers 1 and 2 as a result of the *, but when we pop | |
3683 back to the second ), we are at the stop_memory 1. | |
3684 Thus, nothing is active. */ | |
3685 if (r == 0) | |
3686 { | |
3687 lowest_active_reg = NO_LOWEST_ACTIVE_REG; | |
3688 highest_active_reg = NO_HIGHEST_ACTIVE_REG; | |
3689 } | |
3690 else | |
3691 highest_active_reg = r; | |
3692 } | |
3693 | |
3694 /* If just failed to match something this time around with a | |
3695 group that's operated on by a repetition operator, try to | |
1637 | 3696 force exit from the ``loop'', and restore the register |
1155 | 3697 information for this group that we had before trying this |
3698 last match. */ | |
3699 if ((!MATCHED_SOMETHING (reg_info[*p]) | |
3700 || (re_opcode_t) p[-3] == start_memory) | |
3701 && (p + 2) < pend) | |
3702 { | |
3703 boolean is_a_jump_n = false; | |
3704 | |
3705 p1 = p + 2; | |
3706 mcnt = 0; | |
3707 switch ((re_opcode_t) *p1++) | |
3708 { | |
3709 case jump_n: | |
3710 is_a_jump_n = true; | |
3711 case pop_failure_jump: | |
3712 case maybe_pop_jump: | |
3713 case jump: | |
3714 case dummy_failure_jump: | |
3715 EXTRACT_NUMBER_AND_INCR (mcnt, p1); | |
3716 if (is_a_jump_n) | |
3717 p1 += 2; | |
3718 break; | |
3719 | |
3720 default: | |
3721 /* do nothing */ ; | |
3722 } | |
3723 p1 += mcnt; | |
3724 | |
3725 /* If the next operation is a jump backwards in the pattern | |
3726 to an on_failure_jump right before the start_memory | |
3727 corresponding to this stop_memory, exit from the loop | |
3728 by forcing a failure after pushing on the stack the | |
3729 on_failure_jump's jump in the pattern, and d. */ | |
3730 if (mcnt < 0 && (re_opcode_t) *p1 == on_failure_jump | |
3731 && (re_opcode_t) p1[3] == start_memory && p1[4] == *p) | |
3732 { | |
3733 /* If this group ever matched anything, then restore | |
3734 what its registers were before trying this last | |
3735 failed match, e.g., with `(a*)*b' against `ab' for | |
3736 regstart[1], and, e.g., with `((a*)*(b*)*)*' | |
3737 against `aba' for regend[3]. | |
3738 | |
3739 Also restore the registers for inner groups for, | |
3740 e.g., `((a*)(b*))*' against `aba' (register 3 would | |
3741 otherwise get trashed). */ | |
3742 | |
3743 if (EVER_MATCHED_SOMETHING (reg_info[*p])) | |
3744 { | |
3745 unsigned r; | |
3746 | |
3747 EVER_MATCHED_SOMETHING (reg_info[*p]) = 0; | |
3748 | |
3749 /* Restore this and inner groups' (if any) registers. */ | |
3750 for (r = *p; r < *p + *(p + 1); r++) | |
3751 { | |
3752 regstart[r] = old_regstart[r]; | |
3753 | |
3754 /* xx why this test? */ | |
3755 if ((int) old_regend[r] >= (int) regstart[r]) | |
3756 regend[r] = old_regend[r]; | |
3757 } | |
3758 } | |
3759 p1++; | |
3760 EXTRACT_NUMBER_AND_INCR (mcnt, p1); | |
3761 PUSH_FAILURE_POINT (p1 + mcnt, d, -2); | |
3762 | |
3763 goto fail; | |
3764 } | |
3765 } | |
3766 | |
3767 /* Move past the register number and the inner group count. */ | |
3768 p += 2; | |
3769 break; | |
3770 | |
3771 | |
3772 /* \<digit> has been turned into a `duplicate' command which is | |
3773 followed by the numeric value of <digit> as the register number. */ | |
3774 case duplicate: | |
3775 { | |
3776 register const char *d2, *dend2; | |
3777 int regno = *p++; /* Get which register to match against. */ | |
3778 DEBUG_PRINT2 ("EXECUTING duplicate %d.\n", regno); | |
3779 | |
3780 /* Can't back reference a group which we've never matched. */ | |
3781 if (REG_UNSET (regstart[regno]) || REG_UNSET (regend[regno])) | |
3782 goto fail; | |
3783 | |
3784 /* Where in input to try to start matching. */ | |
3785 d2 = regstart[regno]; | |
3786 | |
3787 /* Where to stop matching; if both the place to start and | |
3788 the place to stop matching are in the same string, then | |
3789 set to the place to stop, otherwise, for now have to use | |
3790 the end of the first string. */ | |
3791 | |
3792 dend2 = ((FIRST_STRING_P (regstart[regno]) | |
3793 == FIRST_STRING_P (regend[regno])) | |
3794 ? regend[regno] : end_match_1); | |
3795 for (;;) | |
3796 { | |
3797 /* If necessary, advance to next segment in register | |
3798 contents. */ | |
3799 while (d2 == dend2) | |
3800 { | |
3801 if (dend2 == end_match_2) break; | |
3802 if (dend2 == regend[regno]) break; | |
3803 | |
3804 /* End of string1 => advance to string2. */ | |
3805 d2 = string2; | |
3806 dend2 = regend[regno]; | |
3807 } | |
3808 /* At end of register contents => success */ | |
3809 if (d2 == dend2) break; | |
3810 | |
3811 /* If necessary, advance to next segment in data. */ | |
3812 PREFETCH (); | |
3813 | |
3814 /* How many characters left in this segment to match. */ | |
3815 mcnt = dend - d; | |
3816 | |
3817 /* Want how many consecutive characters we can match in | |
3818 one shot, so, if necessary, adjust the count. */ | |
3819 if (mcnt > dend2 - d2) | |
3820 mcnt = dend2 - d2; | |
3821 | |
3822 /* Compare that many; failure if mismatch, else move | |
3823 past them. */ | |
3824 if (translate | |
3825 ? bcmp_translate (d, d2, mcnt, translate) | |
3826 : bcmp (d, d2, mcnt)) | |
3827 goto fail; | |
3828 d += mcnt, d2 += mcnt; | |
3829 } | |
3830 } | |
3831 break; | |
3832 | |
3833 | |
3834 /* begline matches the empty string at the beginning of the string | |
3835 (unless `not_bol' is set in `bufp'), and, if | |
3836 `newline_anchor' is set, after newlines. */ | |
3837 case begline: | |
3838 DEBUG_PRINT1 ("EXECUTING begline.\n"); | |
3839 | |
1637 | 3840 if (AT_STRINGS_BEG (d)) |
1155 | 3841 { |
3842 if (!bufp->not_bol) break; | |
3843 } | |
3844 else if (d[-1] == '\n' && bufp->newline_anchor) | |
3845 { | |
3846 break; | |
3847 } | |
3848 /* In all other cases, we fail. */ | |
3849 goto fail; | |
3850 | |
3851 | |
3852 /* endline is the dual of begline. */ | |
3853 case endline: | |
3854 DEBUG_PRINT1 ("EXECUTING endline.\n"); | |
3855 | |
1637 | 3856 if (AT_STRINGS_END (d)) |
1155 | 3857 { |
3858 if (!bufp->not_eol) break; | |
3859 } | |
3860 | |
3861 /* We have to ``prefetch'' the next character. */ | |
3862 else if ((d == end1 ? *string2 : *d) == '\n' | |
3863 && bufp->newline_anchor) | |
3864 { | |
3865 break; | |
3866 } | |
3867 goto fail; | |
3868 | |
3869 | |
3870 /* Match at the very beginning of the data. */ | |
3871 case begbuf: | |
3872 DEBUG_PRINT1 ("EXECUTING begbuf.\n"); | |
1637 | 3873 if (AT_STRINGS_BEG (d)) |
1155 | 3874 break; |
3875 goto fail; | |
3876 | |
3877 | |
3878 /* Match at the very end of the data. */ | |
3879 case endbuf: | |
3880 DEBUG_PRINT1 ("EXECUTING endbuf.\n"); | |
1637 | 3881 if (AT_STRINGS_END (d)) |
1155 | 3882 break; |
3883 goto fail; | |
3884 | |
3885 | |
3886 /* on_failure_keep_string_jump is used to optimize `.*\n'. It | |
3887 pushes NULL as the value for the string on the stack. Then | |
3888 `pop_failure_point' will keep the current value for the | |
3889 string, instead of restoring it. To see why, consider | |
3890 matching `foo\nbar' against `.*\n'. The .* matches the foo; | |
3891 then the . fails against the \n. But the next thing we want | |
3892 to do is match the \n against the \n; if we restored the | |
3893 string value, we would be back at the foo. | |
3894 | |
3895 Because this is used only in specific cases, we don't need to | |
3896 check all the things that `on_failure_jump' does, to make | |
3897 sure the right things get saved on the stack. Hence we don't | |
3898 share its code. The only reason to push anything on the | |
3899 stack at all is that otherwise we would have to change | |
3900 `anychar's code to do something besides goto fail in this | |
3901 case; that seems worse than this. */ | |
3902 case on_failure_keep_string_jump: | |
3903 DEBUG_PRINT1 ("EXECUTING on_failure_keep_string_jump"); | |
3904 | |
3905 EXTRACT_NUMBER_AND_INCR (mcnt, p); | |
3906 DEBUG_PRINT3 (" %d (to 0x%x):\n", mcnt, p + mcnt); | |
3907 | |
3908 PUSH_FAILURE_POINT (p + mcnt, NULL, -2); | |
3909 break; | |
3910 | |
3911 | |
3912 /* Uses of on_failure_jump: | |
3913 | |
3914 Each alternative starts with an on_failure_jump that points | |
3915 to the beginning of the next alternative. Each alternative | |
3916 except the last ends with a jump that in effect jumps past | |
3917 the rest of the alternatives. (They really jump to the | |
3918 ending jump of the following alternative, because tensioning | |
3919 these jumps is a hassle.) | |
3920 | |
3921 Repeats start with an on_failure_jump that points past both | |
3922 the repetition text and either the following jump or | |
3923 pop_failure_jump back to this on_failure_jump. */ | |
3924 case on_failure_jump: | |
3925 on_failure: | |
3926 DEBUG_PRINT1 ("EXECUTING on_failure_jump"); | |
3927 | |
3928 EXTRACT_NUMBER_AND_INCR (mcnt, p); | |
3929 DEBUG_PRINT3 (" %d (to 0x%x)", mcnt, p + mcnt); | |
3930 | |
3931 /* If this on_failure_jump comes right before a group (i.e., | |
3932 the original * applied to a group), save the information | |
3933 for that group and all inner ones, so that if we fail back | |
3934 to this point, the group's information will be correct. | |
1637 | 3935 For example, in \(a*\)*\1, we need the preceding group, |
1155 | 3936 and in \(\(a*\)b*\)\2, we need the inner group. */ |
3937 | |
3938 /* We can't use `p' to check ahead because we push | |
3939 a failure point to `p + mcnt' after we do this. */ | |
3940 p1 = p; | |
3941 | |
3942 /* We need to skip no_op's before we look for the | |
3943 start_memory in case this on_failure_jump is happening as | |
3944 the result of a completed succeed_n, as in \(a\)\{1,3\}b\1 | |
3945 against aba. */ | |
3946 while (p1 < pend && (re_opcode_t) *p1 == no_op) | |
3947 p1++; | |
3948 | |
3949 if (p1 < pend && (re_opcode_t) *p1 == start_memory) | |
3950 { | |
3951 /* We have a new highest active register now. This will | |
3952 get reset at the start_memory we are about to get to, | |
3953 but we will have saved all the registers relevant to | |
3954 this repetition op, as described above. */ | |
3955 highest_active_reg = *(p1 + 1) + *(p1 + 2); | |
3956 if (lowest_active_reg == NO_LOWEST_ACTIVE_REG) | |
3957 lowest_active_reg = *(p1 + 1); | |
3958 } | |
3959 | |
3960 DEBUG_PRINT1 (":\n"); | |
3961 PUSH_FAILURE_POINT (p + mcnt, d, -2); | |
3962 break; | |
3963 | |
3964 | |
1637 | 3965 /* A smart repeat ends with `maybe_pop_jump'. |
3966 We change it to either `pop_failure_jump' or `jump'. */ | |
1155 | 3967 case maybe_pop_jump: |
3968 EXTRACT_NUMBER_AND_INCR (mcnt, p); | |
3969 DEBUG_PRINT2 ("EXECUTING maybe_pop_jump %d.\n", mcnt); | |
3970 { | |
3971 register unsigned char *p2 = p; | |
3972 | |
3973 /* Compare the beginning of the repeat with what in the | |
3974 pattern follows its end. If we can establish that there | |
3975 is nothing that they would both match, i.e., that we | |
3976 would have to backtrack because of (as in, e.g., `a*a') | |
3977 then we can change to pop_failure_jump, because we'll | |
3978 never have to backtrack. | |
3979 | |
3980 This is not true in the case of alternatives: in | |
3981 `(a|ab)*' we do need to backtrack to the `ab' alternative | |
3982 (e.g., if the string was `ab'). But instead of trying to | |
3983 detect that here, the alternative has put on a dummy | |
3984 failure point which is what we will end up popping. */ | |
3985 | |
3986 /* Skip over open/close-group commands. */ | |
3987 while (p2 + 2 < pend | |
3988 && ((re_opcode_t) *p2 == stop_memory | |
3989 || (re_opcode_t) *p2 == start_memory)) | |
3990 p2 += 3; /* Skip over args, too. */ | |
3991 | |
3992 /* If we're at the end of the pattern, we can change. */ | |
3993 if (p2 == pend) | |
1669 | 3994 { |
3995 /* Consider what happens when matching ":\(.*\)" | |
3996 against ":/". I don't really understand this code | |
3997 yet. */ | |
1155 | 3998 p[-3] = (unsigned char) pop_failure_jump; |
1669 | 3999 DEBUG_PRINT1 |
4000 (" End of pattern: change to `pop_failure_jump'.\n"); | |
1155 | 4001 } |
4002 | |
4003 else if ((re_opcode_t) *p2 == exactn | |
4004 || (bufp->newline_anchor && (re_opcode_t) *p2 == endline)) | |
4005 { | |
4006 register unsigned char c | |
4007 = *p2 == (unsigned char) endline ? '\n' : p2[2]; | |
4008 p1 = p + mcnt; | |
4009 | |
4010 /* p1[0] ... p1[2] are the `on_failure_jump' corresponding | |
4011 to the `maybe_finalize_jump' of this case. Examine what | |
4012 follows. */ | |
4013 if ((re_opcode_t) p1[3] == exactn && p1[5] != c) | |
1637 | 4014 { |
4015 p[-3] = (unsigned char) pop_failure_jump; | |
4016 DEBUG_PRINT3 (" %c != %c => pop_failure_jump.\n", | |
4017 c, p1[5]); | |
4018 } | |
4019 | |
1155 | 4020 else if ((re_opcode_t) p1[3] == charset |
4021 || (re_opcode_t) p1[3] == charset_not) | |
4022 { | |
4023 int not = (re_opcode_t) p1[3] == charset_not; | |
4024 | |
4025 if (c < (unsigned char) (p1[4] * BYTEWIDTH) | |
4026 && p1[5 + c / BYTEWIDTH] & (1 << (c % BYTEWIDTH))) | |
4027 not = !not; | |
4028 | |
4029 /* `not' is equal to 1 if c would match, which means | |
4030 that we can't change to pop_failure_jump. */ | |
4031 if (!not) | |
4032 { | |
4033 p[-3] = (unsigned char) pop_failure_jump; | |
1637 | 4034 DEBUG_PRINT1 (" No match => pop_failure_jump.\n"); |
1155 | 4035 } |
4036 } | |
4037 } | |
4038 } | |
4039 p -= 2; /* Point at relative address again. */ | |
4040 if ((re_opcode_t) p[-1] != pop_failure_jump) | |
4041 { | |
4042 p[-1] = (unsigned char) jump; | |
1637 | 4043 DEBUG_PRINT1 (" Match => jump.\n"); |
1155 | 4044 goto unconditional_jump; |
4045 } | |
4046 /* Note fall through. */ | |
4047 | |
4048 | |
4049 /* The end of a simple repeat has a pop_failure_jump back to | |
4050 its matching on_failure_jump, where the latter will push a | |
4051 failure point. The pop_failure_jump takes off failure | |
4052 points put on by this pop_failure_jump's matching | |
4053 on_failure_jump; we got through the pattern to here from the | |
4054 matching on_failure_jump, so didn't fail. */ | |
4055 case pop_failure_jump: | |
4056 { | |
4057 /* We need to pass separate storage for the lowest and | |
4058 highest registers, even though we don't care about the | |
4059 actual values. Otherwise, we will restore only one | |
4060 register from the stack, since lowest will == highest in | |
4061 `pop_failure_point'. */ | |
4062 unsigned dummy_low_reg, dummy_high_reg; | |
4063 unsigned char *pdummy; | |
4064 const char *sdummy; | |
4065 | |
4066 DEBUG_PRINT1 ("EXECUTING pop_failure_jump.\n"); | |
4067 POP_FAILURE_POINT (sdummy, pdummy, | |
4068 dummy_low_reg, dummy_high_reg, | |
4069 reg_dummy, reg_dummy, reg_info_dummy); | |
4070 } | |
4071 /* Note fall through. */ | |
4072 | |
4073 | |
4074 /* Unconditionally jump (without popping any failure points). */ | |
4075 case jump: | |
4076 unconditional_jump: | |
4077 EXTRACT_NUMBER_AND_INCR (mcnt, p); /* Get the amount to jump. */ | |
4078 DEBUG_PRINT2 ("EXECUTING jump %d ", mcnt); | |
4079 p += mcnt; /* Do the jump. */ | |
4080 DEBUG_PRINT2 ("(to 0x%x).\n", p); | |
4081 break; | |
4082 | |
4083 | |
4084 /* We need this opcode so we can detect where alternatives end | |
4085 in `group_match_null_string_p' et al. */ | |
4086 case jump_past_alt: | |
4087 DEBUG_PRINT1 ("EXECUTING jump_past_alt.\n"); | |
4088 goto unconditional_jump; | |
4089 | |
4090 | |
4091 /* Normally, the on_failure_jump pushes a failure point, which | |
4092 then gets popped at pop_failure_jump. We will end up at | |
4093 pop_failure_jump, also, and with a pattern of, say, `a+', we | |
4094 are skipping over the on_failure_jump, so we have to push | |
4095 something meaningless for pop_failure_jump to pop. */ | |
4096 case dummy_failure_jump: | |
4097 DEBUG_PRINT1 ("EXECUTING dummy_failure_jump.\n"); | |
4098 /* It doesn't matter what we push for the string here. What | |
4099 the code at `fail' tests is the value for the pattern. */ | |
4100 PUSH_FAILURE_POINT (0, 0, -2); | |
4101 goto unconditional_jump; | |
4102 | |
4103 | |
4104 /* At the end of an alternative, we need to push a dummy failure | |
1637 | 4105 point in case we are followed by a `pop_failure_jump', because |
1155 | 4106 we don't want the failure point for the alternative to be |
4107 popped. For example, matching `(a|ab)*' against `aab' | |
4108 requires that we match the `ab' alternative. */ | |
4109 case push_dummy_failure: | |
4110 DEBUG_PRINT1 ("EXECUTING push_dummy_failure.\n"); | |
4111 /* See comments just above at `dummy_failure_jump' about the | |
4112 two zeroes. */ | |
4113 PUSH_FAILURE_POINT (0, 0, -2); | |
4114 break; | |
4115 | |
4116 /* Have to succeed matching what follows at least n times. | |
4117 After that, handle like `on_failure_jump'. */ | |
4118 case succeed_n: | |
4119 EXTRACT_NUMBER (mcnt, p + 2); | |
4120 DEBUG_PRINT2 ("EXECUTING succeed_n %d.\n", mcnt); | |
4121 | |
4122 assert (mcnt >= 0); | |
4123 /* Originally, this is how many times we HAVE to succeed. */ | |
4124 if (mcnt > 0) | |
4125 { | |
4126 mcnt--; | |
4127 p += 2; | |
4128 STORE_NUMBER_AND_INCR (p, mcnt); | |
4129 DEBUG_PRINT3 (" Setting 0x%x to %d.\n", p, mcnt); | |
4130 } | |
4131 else if (mcnt == 0) | |
4132 { | |
4133 DEBUG_PRINT2 (" Setting two bytes from 0x%x to no_op.\n", p+2); | |
4134 p[2] = (unsigned char) no_op; | |
4135 p[3] = (unsigned char) no_op; | |
4136 goto on_failure; | |
4137 } | |
4138 break; | |
4139 | |
4140 case jump_n: | |
4141 EXTRACT_NUMBER (mcnt, p + 2); | |
4142 DEBUG_PRINT2 ("EXECUTING jump_n %d.\n", mcnt); | |
4143 | |
4144 /* Originally, this is how many times we CAN jump. */ | |
4145 if (mcnt) | |
4146 { | |
4147 mcnt--; | |
4148 STORE_NUMBER (p + 2, mcnt); | |
4149 goto unconditional_jump; | |
4150 } | |
4151 /* If don't have to jump any more, skip over the rest of command. */ | |
4152 else | |
4153 p += 4; | |
4154 break; | |
4155 | |
4156 case set_number_at: | |
4157 { | |
4158 DEBUG_PRINT1 ("EXECUTING set_number_at.\n"); | |
4159 | |
4160 EXTRACT_NUMBER_AND_INCR (mcnt, p); | |
4161 p1 = p + mcnt; | |
4162 EXTRACT_NUMBER_AND_INCR (mcnt, p); | |
4163 DEBUG_PRINT3 (" Setting 0x%x to %d.\n", p1, mcnt); | |
4164 STORE_NUMBER (p1, mcnt); | |
4165 break; | |
4166 } | |
4167 | |
4168 case wordbound: | |
4169 DEBUG_PRINT1 ("EXECUTING wordbound.\n"); | |
4170 if (AT_WORD_BOUNDARY (d)) | |
4171 break; | |
4172 goto fail; | |
4173 | |
4174 case notwordbound: | |
4175 DEBUG_PRINT1 ("EXECUTING notwordbound.\n"); | |
4176 if (AT_WORD_BOUNDARY (d)) | |
4177 goto fail; | |
4178 break; | |
4179 | |
4180 case wordbeg: | |
4181 DEBUG_PRINT1 ("EXECUTING wordbeg.\n"); | |
1637 | 4182 if (WORDCHAR_P (d) && (AT_STRINGS_BEG (d) || !WORDCHAR_P (d - 1))) |
1155 | 4183 break; |
4184 goto fail; | |
4185 | |
4186 case wordend: | |
4187 DEBUG_PRINT1 ("EXECUTING wordend.\n"); | |
1637 | 4188 if (!AT_STRINGS_BEG (d) && WORDCHAR_P (d - 1) |
4189 && (!WORDCHAR_P (d) || AT_STRINGS_END (d))) | |
1155 | 4190 break; |
4191 goto fail; | |
4192 | |
4193 #ifdef emacs | |
4194 #ifdef emacs19 | |
4195 case before_dot: | |
4196 DEBUG_PRINT1 ("EXECUTING before_dot.\n"); | |
4197 if (PTR_CHAR_POS ((unsigned char *) d) >= point) | |
4198 goto fail; | |
4199 break; | |
4200 | |
4201 case at_dot: | |
4202 DEBUG_PRINT1 ("EXECUTING at_dot.\n"); | |
4203 if (PTR_CHAR_POS ((unsigned char *) d) != point) | |
4204 goto fail; | |
4205 break; | |
4206 | |
4207 case after_dot: | |
4208 DEBUG_PRINT1 ("EXECUTING after_dot.\n"); | |
4209 if (PTR_CHAR_POS ((unsigned char *) d) <= point) | |
4210 goto fail; | |
4211 break; | |
4212 #else /* not emacs19 */ | |
4213 case at_dot: | |
4214 DEBUG_PRINT1 ("EXECUTING at_dot.\n"); | |
4215 if (PTR_CHAR_POS ((unsigned char *) d) + 1 != point) | |
4216 goto fail; | |
4217 break; | |
4218 #endif /* not emacs19 */ | |
4219 | |
4220 case syntaxspec: | |
4221 DEBUG_PRINT2 ("EXECUTING syntaxspec %d.\n", mcnt); | |
4222 mcnt = *p++; | |
4223 goto matchsyntax; | |
4224 | |
4225 case wordchar: | |
1637 | 4226 DEBUG_PRINT1 ("EXECUTING Emacs wordchar.\n"); |
1155 | 4227 mcnt = (int) Sword; |
4228 matchsyntax: | |
4229 PREFETCH (); | |
1637 | 4230 if (SYNTAX (*d++) != (enum syntaxcode) mcnt) |
4231 goto fail; | |
1155 | 4232 SET_REGS_MATCHED (); |
4233 break; | |
4234 | |
4235 case notsyntaxspec: | |
4236 DEBUG_PRINT2 ("EXECUTING notsyntaxspec %d.\n", mcnt); | |
4237 mcnt = *p++; | |
4238 goto matchnotsyntax; | |
4239 | |
4240 case notwordchar: | |
1637 | 4241 DEBUG_PRINT1 ("EXECUTING Emacs notwordchar.\n"); |
1155 | 4242 mcnt = (int) Sword; |
1637 | 4243 matchnotsyntax: |
1155 | 4244 PREFETCH (); |
1637 | 4245 if (SYNTAX (*d++) == (enum syntaxcode) mcnt) |
4246 goto fail; | |
1155 | 4247 SET_REGS_MATCHED (); |
4248 break; | |
4249 | |
4250 #else /* not emacs */ | |
4251 case wordchar: | |
4252 DEBUG_PRINT1 ("EXECUTING non-Emacs wordchar.\n"); | |
4253 PREFETCH (); | |
1637 | 4254 if (!WORDCHAR_P (d)) |
1155 | 4255 goto fail; |
4256 SET_REGS_MATCHED (); | |
1637 | 4257 d++; |
1155 | 4258 break; |
4259 | |
4260 case notwordchar: | |
4261 DEBUG_PRINT1 ("EXECUTING non-Emacs notwordchar.\n"); | |
4262 PREFETCH (); | |
1637 | 4263 if (WORDCHAR_P (d)) |
1155 | 4264 goto fail; |
4265 SET_REGS_MATCHED (); | |
1637 | 4266 d++; |
1155 | 4267 break; |
4268 #endif /* not emacs */ | |
4269 | |
4270 default: | |
4271 abort (); | |
4272 } | |
4273 continue; /* Successfully executed one pattern command; keep going. */ | |
4274 | |
4275 | |
4276 /* We goto here if a matching operation fails. */ | |
4277 fail: | |
4278 if (!FAIL_STACK_EMPTY ()) | |
4279 { /* A restart point is known. Restore to that state. */ | |
4280 DEBUG_PRINT1 ("\nFAIL:\n"); | |
4281 POP_FAILURE_POINT (d, p, | |
4282 lowest_active_reg, highest_active_reg, | |
4283 regstart, regend, reg_info); | |
4284 | |
4285 /* If this failure point is a dummy, try the next one. */ | |
4286 if (!p) | |
4287 goto fail; | |
4288 | |
4289 /* If we failed to the end of the pattern, don't examine *p. */ | |
4290 assert (p <= pend); | |
4291 if (p < pend) | |
4292 { | |
4293 boolean is_a_jump_n = false; | |
4294 | |
4295 /* If failed to a backwards jump that's part of a repetition | |
4296 loop, need to pop this failure point and use the next one. */ | |
4297 switch ((re_opcode_t) *p) | |
4298 { | |
4299 case jump_n: | |
4300 is_a_jump_n = true; | |
4301 case maybe_pop_jump: | |
4302 case pop_failure_jump: | |
4303 case jump: | |
4304 p1 = p + 1; | |
4305 EXTRACT_NUMBER_AND_INCR (mcnt, p1); | |
4306 p1 += mcnt; | |
4307 | |
4308 if ((is_a_jump_n && (re_opcode_t) *p1 == succeed_n) | |
4309 || (!is_a_jump_n | |
4310 && (re_opcode_t) *p1 == on_failure_jump)) | |
4311 goto fail; | |
4312 break; | |
4313 default: | |
4314 /* do nothing */ ; | |
4315 } | |
4316 } | |
4317 | |
4318 if (d >= string1 && d <= end1) | |
4319 dend = end_match_1; | |
4320 } | |
4321 else | |
4322 break; /* Matching at this starting point really fails. */ | |
4323 } /* for (;;) */ | |
4324 | |
4325 if (best_regs_set) | |
4326 goto restore_best_regs; | |
4327 | |
4328 FREE_VARIABLES (); | |
4329 | |
4330 return -1; /* Failure to match. */ | |
4331 } /* re_match_2 */ | |
4332 | |
4333 /* Subroutine definitions for re_match_2. */ | |
4334 | |
4335 | |
4336 /* We are passed P pointing to a register number after a start_memory. | |
4337 | |
4338 Return true if the pattern up to the corresponding stop_memory can | |
4339 match the empty string, and false otherwise. | |
4340 | |
4341 If we find the matching stop_memory, sets P to point to one past its number. | |
4342 Otherwise, sets P to an undefined byte less than or equal to END. | |
4343 | |
4344 We don't handle duplicates properly (yet). */ | |
4345 | |
4346 static boolean | |
4347 group_match_null_string_p (p, end, reg_info) | |
4348 unsigned char **p, *end; | |
4349 register_info_type *reg_info; | |
4350 { | |
4351 int mcnt; | |
4352 /* Point to after the args to the start_memory. */ | |
4353 unsigned char *p1 = *p + 2; | |
4354 | |
4355 while (p1 < end) | |
4356 { | |
4357 /* Skip over opcodes that can match nothing, and return true or | |
4358 false, as appropriate, when we get to one that can't, or to the | |
4359 matching stop_memory. */ | |
4360 | |
4361 switch ((re_opcode_t) *p1) | |
4362 { | |
4363 /* Could be either a loop or a series of alternatives. */ | |
4364 case on_failure_jump: | |
4365 p1++; | |
4366 EXTRACT_NUMBER_AND_INCR (mcnt, p1); | |
4367 | |
4368 /* If the next operation is not a jump backwards in the | |
4369 pattern. */ | |
4370 | |
4371 if (mcnt >= 0) | |
4372 { | |
4373 /* Go through the on_failure_jumps of the alternatives, | |
4374 seeing if any of the alternatives cannot match nothing. | |
4375 The last alternative starts with only a jump, | |
4376 whereas the rest start with on_failure_jump and end | |
4377 with a jump, e.g., here is the pattern for `a|b|c': | |
4378 | |
4379 /on_failure_jump/0/6/exactn/1/a/jump_past_alt/0/6 | |
4380 /on_failure_jump/0/6/exactn/1/b/jump_past_alt/0/3 | |
4381 /exactn/1/c | |
4382 | |
4383 So, we have to first go through the first (n-1) | |
4384 alternatives and then deal with the last one separately. */ | |
4385 | |
4386 | |
4387 /* Deal with the first (n-1) alternatives, which start | |
4388 with an on_failure_jump (see above) that jumps to right | |
4389 past a jump_past_alt. */ | |
4390 | |
4391 while ((re_opcode_t) p1[mcnt-3] == jump_past_alt) | |
4392 { | |
4393 /* `mcnt' holds how many bytes long the alternative | |
4394 is, including the ending `jump_past_alt' and | |
4395 its number. */ | |
4396 | |
4397 if (!alt_match_null_string_p (p1, p1 + mcnt - 3, | |
4398 reg_info)) | |
4399 return false; | |
4400 | |
4401 /* Move to right after this alternative, including the | |
4402 jump_past_alt. */ | |
4403 p1 += mcnt; | |
4404 | |
4405 /* Break if it's the beginning of an n-th alternative | |
4406 that doesn't begin with an on_failure_jump. */ | |
4407 if ((re_opcode_t) *p1 != on_failure_jump) | |
4408 break; | |
4409 | |
4410 /* Still have to check that it's not an n-th | |
4411 alternative that starts with an on_failure_jump. */ | |
4412 p1++; | |
4413 EXTRACT_NUMBER_AND_INCR (mcnt, p1); | |
4414 if ((re_opcode_t) p1[mcnt-3] != jump_past_alt) | |
4415 { | |
4416 /* Get to the beginning of the n-th alternative. */ | |
4417 p1 -= 3; | |
4418 break; | |
4419 } | |
4420 } | |
4421 | |
4422 /* Deal with the last alternative: go back and get number | |
4423 of the `jump_past_alt' just before it. `mcnt' contains | |
4424 the length of the alternative. */ | |
4425 EXTRACT_NUMBER (mcnt, p1 - 2); | |
4426 | |
4427 if (!alt_match_null_string_p (p1, p1 + mcnt, reg_info)) | |
4428 return false; | |
4429 | |
4430 p1 += mcnt; /* Get past the n-th alternative. */ | |
4431 } /* if mcnt > 0 */ | |
4432 break; | |
4433 | |
4434 | |
4435 case stop_memory: | |
4436 assert (p1[1] == **p); | |
4437 *p = p1 + 2; | |
4438 return true; | |
4439 | |
4440 | |
4441 default: | |
4442 if (!common_op_match_null_string_p (&p1, end, reg_info)) | |
4443 return false; | |
4444 } | |
4445 } /* while p1 < end */ | |
4446 | |
4447 return false; | |
4448 } /* group_match_null_string_p */ | |
4449 | |
4450 | |
4451 /* Similar to group_match_null_string_p, but doesn't deal with alternatives: | |
4452 It expects P to be the first byte of a single alternative and END one | |
4453 byte past the last. The alternative can contain groups. */ | |
4454 | |
4455 static boolean | |
4456 alt_match_null_string_p (p, end, reg_info) | |
4457 unsigned char *p, *end; | |
4458 register_info_type *reg_info; | |
4459 { | |
4460 int mcnt; | |
4461 unsigned char *p1 = p; | |
4462 | |
4463 while (p1 < end) | |
4464 { | |
4465 /* Skip over opcodes that can match nothing, and break when we get | |
4466 to one that can't. */ | |
4467 | |
4468 switch ((re_opcode_t) *p1) | |
4469 { | |
4470 /* It's a loop. */ | |
4471 case on_failure_jump: | |
4472 p1++; | |
4473 EXTRACT_NUMBER_AND_INCR (mcnt, p1); | |
4474 p1 += mcnt; | |
4475 break; | |
4476 | |
4477 default: | |
4478 if (!common_op_match_null_string_p (&p1, end, reg_info)) | |
4479 return false; | |
4480 } | |
4481 } /* while p1 < end */ | |
4482 | |
4483 return true; | |
4484 } /* alt_match_null_string_p */ | |
4485 | |
4486 | |
4487 /* Deals with the ops common to group_match_null_string_p and | |
4488 alt_match_null_string_p. | |
4489 | |
4490 Sets P to one after the op and its arguments, if any. */ | |
4491 | |
4492 static boolean | |
4493 common_op_match_null_string_p (p, end, reg_info) | |
4494 unsigned char **p, *end; | |
4495 register_info_type *reg_info; | |
4496 { | |
4497 int mcnt; | |
4498 boolean ret; | |
4499 int reg_no; | |
4500 unsigned char *p1 = *p; | |
4501 | |
4502 switch ((re_opcode_t) *p1++) | |
4503 { | |
4504 case no_op: | |
4505 case begline: | |
4506 case endline: | |
4507 case begbuf: | |
4508 case endbuf: | |
4509 case wordbeg: | |
4510 case wordend: | |
4511 case wordbound: | |
4512 case notwordbound: | |
4513 #ifdef emacs | |
4514 case before_dot: | |
4515 case at_dot: | |
4516 case after_dot: | |
4517 #endif | |
4518 break; | |
4519 | |
4520 case start_memory: | |
4521 reg_no = *p1; | |
4522 assert (reg_no > 0 && reg_no <= MAX_REGNUM); | |
4523 ret = group_match_null_string_p (&p1, end, reg_info); | |
4524 | |
4525 /* Have to set this here in case we're checking a group which | |
4526 contains a group and a back reference to it. */ | |
4527 | |
4528 if (REG_MATCH_NULL_STRING_P (reg_info[reg_no]) == MATCH_NULL_UNSET_VALUE) | |
4529 REG_MATCH_NULL_STRING_P (reg_info[reg_no]) = ret; | |
4530 | |
4531 if (!ret) | |
4532 return false; | |
4533 break; | |
4534 | |
4535 /* If this is an optimized succeed_n for zero times, make the jump. */ | |
4536 case jump: | |
4537 EXTRACT_NUMBER_AND_INCR (mcnt, p1); | |
4538 if (mcnt >= 0) | |
4539 p1 += mcnt; | |
4540 else | |
4541 return false; | |
4542 break; | |
4543 | |
4544 case succeed_n: | |
4545 /* Get to the number of times to succeed. */ | |
4546 p1 += 2; | |
4547 EXTRACT_NUMBER_AND_INCR (mcnt, p1); | |
4548 | |
4549 if (mcnt == 0) | |
4550 { | |
4551 p1 -= 4; | |
4552 EXTRACT_NUMBER_AND_INCR (mcnt, p1); | |
4553 p1 += mcnt; | |
4554 } | |
4555 else | |
4556 return false; | |
4557 break; | |
4558 | |
4559 case duplicate: | |
4560 if (!REG_MATCH_NULL_STRING_P (reg_info[*p1])) | |
4561 return false; | |
4562 break; | |
4563 | |
4564 case set_number_at: | |
4565 p1 += 4; | |
4566 | |
4567 default: | |
4568 /* All other opcodes mean we cannot match the empty string. */ | |
4569 return false; | |
4570 } | |
4571 | |
4572 *p = p1; | |
4573 return true; | |
4574 } /* common_op_match_null_string_p */ | |
4575 | |
4576 | |
4577 /* Return zero if TRANSLATE[S1] and TRANSLATE[S2] are identical for LEN | |
4578 bytes; nonzero otherwise. */ | |
4579 | |
4580 static int | |
4581 bcmp_translate (s1, s2, len, translate) | |
4582 unsigned char *s1, *s2; | |
4583 register int len; | |
4584 char *translate; | |
4585 { | |
4586 register unsigned char *p1 = s1, *p2 = s2; | |
4587 while (len) | |
4588 { | |
4589 if (translate[*p1++] != translate[*p2++]) return 1; | |
4590 len--; | |
4591 } | |
4592 return 0; | |
4593 } | |
4594 | |
4595 /* Entry points for GNU code. */ | |
4596 | |
4597 /* re_compile_pattern is the GNU regular expression compiler: it | |
4598 compiles PATTERN (of length SIZE) and puts the result in BUFP. | |
4599 Returns 0 if the pattern was valid, otherwise an error string. | |
4600 | |
4601 Assumes the `allocated' (and perhaps `buffer') and `translate' fields | |
4602 are set in BUFP on entry. | |
4603 | |
4604 We call regex_compile to do the actual compilation. */ | |
4605 | |
4606 const char * | |
4607 re_compile_pattern (pattern, length, bufp) | |
4608 const char *pattern; | |
4609 int length; | |
4610 struct re_pattern_buffer *bufp; | |
4611 { | |
4612 reg_errcode_t ret; | |
4613 | |
4614 /* GNU code is written to assume at least RE_NREGS registers will be set | |
4615 (and at least one extra will be -1). */ | |
4616 bufp->regs_allocated = REGS_UNALLOCATED; | |
4617 | |
4618 /* And GNU code determines whether or not to get register information | |
4619 by passing null for the REGS argument to re_match, etc., not by | |
4620 setting no_sub. */ | |
4621 bufp->no_sub = 0; | |
4622 | |
4623 /* Match anchors at newline. */ | |
4624 bufp->newline_anchor = 1; | |
4625 | |
4626 ret = regex_compile (pattern, length, re_syntax_options, bufp); | |
4627 | |
4628 return re_error_msg[(int) ret]; | |
4629 } | |
4630 | |
4631 /* Entry points compatible with 4.2 BSD regex library. We don't define | |
4632 them if this is an Emacs or POSIX compilation. */ | |
4633 | |
4634 #if !defined (emacs) && !defined (_POSIX_SOURCE) | |
4635 | |
4636 /* BSD has one and only one pattern buffer. */ | |
4637 static struct re_pattern_buffer re_comp_buf; | |
4638 | |
4639 char * | |
4640 re_comp (s) | |
4641 const char *s; | |
4642 { | |
4643 reg_errcode_t ret; | |
4644 | |
4645 if (!s) | |
4646 { | |
4647 if (!re_comp_buf.buffer) | |
4648 return "No previous regular expression"; | |
4649 return 0; | |
4650 } | |
4651 | |
4652 if (!re_comp_buf.buffer) | |
4653 { | |
4654 re_comp_buf.buffer = (unsigned char *) malloc (200); | |
4655 if (re_comp_buf.buffer == NULL) | |
4656 return "Memory exhausted"; | |
4657 re_comp_buf.allocated = 200; | |
4658 | |
4659 re_comp_buf.fastmap = (char *) malloc (1 << BYTEWIDTH); | |
4660 if (re_comp_buf.fastmap == NULL) | |
4661 return "Memory exhausted"; | |
4662 } | |
4663 | |
4664 /* Since `re_exec' always passes NULL for the `regs' argument, we | |
4665 don't need to initialize the pattern buffer fields which affect it. */ | |
4666 | |
4667 /* Match anchors at newlines. */ | |
4668 re_comp_buf.newline_anchor = 1; | |
4669 | |
4670 ret = regex_compile (s, strlen (s), re_syntax_options, &re_comp_buf); | |
4671 | |
4672 /* Yes, we're discarding `const' here. */ | |
4673 return (char *) re_error_msg[(int) ret]; | |
4674 } | |
4675 | |
4676 | |
4677 int | |
4678 re_exec (s) | |
4679 const char *s; | |
4680 { | |
4681 const int len = strlen (s); | |
4682 return | |
4683 0 <= re_search (&re_comp_buf, s, len, 0, len, (struct re_registers *) 0); | |
4684 } | |
4685 #endif /* not emacs and not _POSIX_SOURCE */ | |
4686 | |
4687 /* POSIX.2 functions. Don't define these for Emacs. */ | |
4688 | |
4689 #ifndef emacs | |
4690 | |
4691 /* regcomp takes a regular expression as a string and compiles it. | |
4692 | |
4693 PREG is a regex_t *. We do not expect any fields to be initialized, | |
4694 since POSIX says we shouldn't. Thus, we set | |
4695 | |
4696 `buffer' to the compiled pattern; | |
4697 `used' to the length of the compiled pattern; | |
4698 `syntax' to RE_SYNTAX_POSIX_EXTENDED if the | |
4699 REG_EXTENDED bit in CFLAGS is set; otherwise, to | |
4700 RE_SYNTAX_POSIX_BASIC; | |
4701 `newline_anchor' to REG_NEWLINE being set in CFLAGS; | |
4702 `fastmap' and `fastmap_accurate' to zero; | |
4703 `re_nsub' to the number of subexpressions in PATTERN. | |
4704 | |
4705 PATTERN is the address of the pattern string. | |
4706 | |
4707 CFLAGS is a series of bits which affect compilation. | |
4708 | |
4709 If REG_EXTENDED is set, we use POSIX extended syntax; otherwise, we | |
4710 use POSIX basic syntax. | |
4711 | |
4712 If REG_NEWLINE is set, then . and [^...] don't match newline. | |
4713 Also, regexec will try a match beginning after every newline. | |
4714 | |
4715 If REG_ICASE is set, then we considers upper- and lowercase | |
4716 versions of letters to be equivalent when matching. | |
4717 | |
4718 If REG_NOSUB is set, then when PREG is passed to regexec, that | |
4719 routine will report only success or failure, and nothing about the | |
4720 registers. | |
4721 | |
4722 It returns 0 if it succeeds, nonzero if it doesn't. (See regex.h for | |
4723 the return codes and their meanings.) */ | |
4724 | |
4725 int | |
4726 regcomp (preg, pattern, cflags) | |
4727 regex_t *preg; | |
4728 const char *pattern; | |
4729 int cflags; | |
4730 { | |
4731 reg_errcode_t ret; | |
4732 unsigned syntax | |
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4734 RE_SYNTAX_POSIX_EXTENDED : RE_SYNTAX_POSIX_BASIC; |
1155 | 4735 |
4736 /* regex_compile will allocate the space for the compiled pattern. */ | |
4737 preg->buffer = 0; | |
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4738 preg->allocated = 0; |
1155 | 4739 |
4740 /* Don't bother to use a fastmap when searching. This simplifies the | |
4741 REG_NEWLINE case: if we used a fastmap, we'd have to put all the | |
4742 characters after newlines into the fastmap. This way, we just try | |
4743 every character. */ | |
4744 preg->fastmap = 0; | |
4745 | |
4746 if (cflags & REG_ICASE) | |
4747 { | |
4748 unsigned i; | |
4749 | |
4750 preg->translate = (char *) malloc (CHAR_SET_SIZE); | |
4751 if (preg->translate == NULL) | |
4752 return (int) REG_ESPACE; | |
4753 | |
4754 /* Map uppercase characters to corresponding lowercase ones. */ | |
4755 for (i = 0; i < CHAR_SET_SIZE; i++) | |
1668 | 4756 preg->translate[i] = ISUPPER (i) ? tolower (i) : i; |
1155 | 4757 } |
4758 else | |
4759 preg->translate = NULL; | |
4760 | |
4761 /* If REG_NEWLINE is set, newlines are treated differently. */ | |
4762 if (cflags & REG_NEWLINE) | |
4763 { /* REG_NEWLINE implies neither . nor [^...] match newline. */ | |
4764 syntax &= ~RE_DOT_NEWLINE; | |
4765 syntax |= RE_HAT_LISTS_NOT_NEWLINE; | |
4766 /* It also changes the matching behavior. */ | |
4767 preg->newline_anchor = 1; | |
4768 } | |
4769 else | |
4770 preg->newline_anchor = 0; | |
4771 | |
4772 preg->no_sub = !!(cflags & REG_NOSUB); | |
4773 | |
4774 /* POSIX says a null character in the pattern terminates it, so we | |
4775 can use strlen here in compiling the pattern. */ | |
4776 ret = regex_compile (pattern, strlen (pattern), syntax, preg); | |
4777 | |
4778 /* POSIX doesn't distinguish between an unmatched open-group and an | |
4779 unmatched close-group: both are REG_EPAREN. */ | |
4780 if (ret == REG_ERPAREN) ret = REG_EPAREN; | |
4781 | |
4782 return (int) ret; | |
4783 } | |
4784 | |
4785 | |
4786 /* regexec searches for a given pattern, specified by PREG, in the | |
4787 string STRING. | |
4788 | |
4789 If NMATCH is zero or REG_NOSUB was set in the cflags argument to | |
4790 `regcomp', we ignore PMATCH. Otherwise, we assume PMATCH has at | |
4791 least NMATCH elements, and we set them to the offsets of the | |
4792 corresponding matched substrings. | |
4793 | |
4794 EFLAGS specifies `execution flags' which affect matching: if | |
4795 REG_NOTBOL is set, then ^ does not match at the beginning of the | |
4796 string; if REG_NOTEOL is set, then $ does not match at the end. | |
4797 | |
4798 We return 0 if we find a match and REG_NOMATCH if not. */ | |
4799 | |
4800 int | |
4801 regexec (preg, string, nmatch, pmatch, eflags) | |
4802 const regex_t *preg; | |
4803 const char *string; | |
4804 size_t nmatch; | |
4805 regmatch_t pmatch[]; | |
4806 int eflags; | |
4807 { | |
4808 int ret; | |
4809 struct re_registers regs; | |
4810 regex_t private_preg; | |
4811 int len = strlen (string); | |
4812 boolean want_reg_info = !preg->no_sub && nmatch > 0; | |
4813 | |
4814 private_preg = *preg; | |
4815 | |
4816 private_preg.not_bol = !!(eflags & REG_NOTBOL); | |
4817 private_preg.not_eol = !!(eflags & REG_NOTEOL); | |
4818 | |
4819 /* The user has told us exactly how many registers to return | |
4820 information about, via `nmatch'. We have to pass that on to the | |
4821 matching routines. */ | |
4822 private_preg.regs_allocated = REGS_FIXED; | |
4823 | |
4824 if (want_reg_info) | |
4825 { | |
4826 regs.num_regs = nmatch; | |
4827 regs.start = TALLOC (nmatch, regoff_t); | |
4828 regs.end = TALLOC (nmatch, regoff_t); | |
4829 if (regs.start == NULL || regs.end == NULL) | |
4830 return (int) REG_NOMATCH; | |
4831 } | |
4832 | |
4833 /* Perform the searching operation. */ | |
4834 ret = re_search (&private_preg, string, len, | |
4835 /* start: */ 0, /* range: */ len, | |
4836 want_reg_info ? ®s : (struct re_registers *) 0); | |
4837 | |
4838 /* Copy the register information to the POSIX structure. */ | |
4839 if (want_reg_info) | |
4840 { | |
4841 if (ret >= 0) | |
4842 { | |
4843 unsigned r; | |
4844 | |
4845 for (r = 0; r < nmatch; r++) | |
4846 { | |
4847 pmatch[r].rm_so = regs.start[r]; | |
4848 pmatch[r].rm_eo = regs.end[r]; | |
4849 } | |
4850 } | |
4851 | |
4852 /* If we needed the temporary register info, free the space now. */ | |
4853 free (regs.start); | |
4854 free (regs.end); | |
4855 } | |
4856 | |
4857 /* We want zero return to mean success, unlike `re_search'. */ | |
4858 return ret >= 0 ? (int) REG_NOERROR : (int) REG_NOMATCH; | |
4859 } | |
4860 | |
4861 | |
4862 /* Returns a message corresponding to an error code, ERRCODE, returned | |
1637 | 4863 from either regcomp or regexec. We don't use PREG here. */ |
1155 | 4864 |
4865 size_t | |
4866 regerror (errcode, preg, errbuf, errbuf_size) | |
4867 int errcode; | |
4868 const regex_t *preg; | |
4869 char *errbuf; | |
4870 size_t errbuf_size; | |
4871 { | |
4872 const char *msg | |
4873 = re_error_msg[errcode] == NULL ? "Success" : re_error_msg[errcode]; | |
4874 size_t msg_size = strlen (msg) + 1; /* Includes the null. */ | |
4875 | |
4876 if (errbuf_size != 0) | |
4877 { | |
4878 if (msg_size > errbuf_size) | |
4879 { | |
4880 strncpy (errbuf, msg, errbuf_size - 1); | |
4881 errbuf[errbuf_size - 1] = 0; | |
4882 } | |
4883 else | |
4884 strcpy (errbuf, msg); | |
4885 } | |
4886 | |
4887 return msg_size; | |
4888 } | |
4889 | |
4890 | |
4891 /* Free dynamically allocated space used by PREG. */ | |
4892 | |
4893 void | |
4894 regfree (preg) | |
4895 regex_t *preg; | |
4896 { | |
4897 if (preg->buffer != NULL) | |
4898 free (preg->buffer); | |
4899 preg->buffer = NULL; | |
4900 | |
4901 preg->allocated = 0; | |
4902 preg->used = 0; | |
4903 | |
4904 if (preg->fastmap != NULL) | |
4905 free (preg->fastmap); | |
4906 preg->fastmap = NULL; | |
4907 preg->fastmap_accurate = 0; | |
4908 | |
4909 if (preg->translate != NULL) | |
4910 free (preg->translate); | |
4911 preg->translate = NULL; | |
4912 } | |
4913 | |
4914 #endif /* not emacs */ | |
4915 | |
4916 /* | |
4917 Local variables: | |
4918 make-backup-files: t | |
4919 version-control: t | |
4920 trim-versions-without-asking: nil | |
4921 End: | |
4922 */ |