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3 ;; Copyright (C) 1997, 1998, 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
22537 | 4 |
5 ;; Author: Bob Glickstein <bobg+sregex@zanshin.com> | |
6 ;; Maintainer: Bob Glickstein <bobg+sregex@zanshin.com> | |
29212 | 7 ;; Keywords: extensions |
22537 | 8 |
9 ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. | |
10 | |
11 ;; GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
12 ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
13 ;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) | |
14 ;; any later version. | |
15 | |
16 ;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
17 ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
18 ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
19 ;; GNU General Public License for more details. | |
20 | |
21 ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
22 ;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the | |
23 ;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, | |
24 ;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. | |
25 | |
26 ;;; Commentary: | |
27 | |
28 ;; This package allows you to write regular expressions using a | |
29 ;; totally new, Lisp-like syntax. | |
30 | |
31 ;; A "symbolic regular expression" (sregex for short) is a Lisp form | |
32 ;; that, when evaluated, produces the string form of the specified | |
33 ;; regular expression. Here's a simple example: | |
34 | |
35 ;; (sregexq (or "Bob" "Robert")) => "Bob\\|Robert" | |
36 | |
37 ;; As you can see, an sregex is specified by placing one or more | |
38 ;; special clauses in a call to `sregexq'. The clause in this case is | |
39 ;; the `or' of two strings (not to be confused with the Lisp function | |
40 ;; `or'). The list of allowable clauses appears below. | |
41 | |
42 ;; With sregex, it is never necessary to "escape" magic characters | |
43 ;; that are meant to be taken literally; that happens automatically. | |
44 ;; For example: | |
45 | |
46 ;; (sregexq "M*A*S*H") => "M\\*A\\*S\\*H" | |
47 | |
48 ;; It is also unnecessary to "group" parts of the expression together | |
49 ;; to overcome operator precedence; that also happens automatically. | |
50 ;; For example: | |
51 | |
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52 ;; (sregexq (opt (or "Bob" "Robert"))) => "\\(?:Bob\\|Robert\\)?" |
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54 ;; It *is* possible to group parts of the expression in order to refer | |
55 ;; to them with numbered backreferences: | |
56 | |
57 ;; (sregexq (group (or "Go" "Run")) | |
58 ;; ", Spot, " | |
59 ;; (backref 1)) => "\\(Go\\|Run\\), Spot, \\1" | |
60 | |
61 ;; `sregexq' is a macro. Each time it is used, it constructs a simple | |
62 ;; Lisp expression that then invokes a moderately complex engine to | |
63 ;; interpret the sregex and render the string form. Because of this, | |
64 ;; I don't recommend sprinkling calls to `sregexq' throughout your | |
65 ;; code, the way one normally does with string regexes (which are | |
66 ;; cheap to evaluate). Instead, it's wiser to precompute the regexes | |
67 ;; you need wherever possible instead of repeatedly constructing the | |
68 ;; same ones over and over. Example: | |
69 | |
70 ;; (let ((field-regex (sregexq (opt "resent-") | |
71 ;; (or "to" "cc" "bcc")))) | |
72 ;; ... | |
73 ;; (while ... | |
74 ;; ... | |
75 ;; (re-search-forward field-regex ...) | |
76 ;; ...)) | |
77 | |
78 ;; The arguments to `sregexq' are automatically quoted, but the | |
79 ;; flipside of this is that it is not straightforward to include | |
80 ;; computed (i.e., non-constant) values in `sregexq' expressions. So | |
81 ;; `sregex' is a function that is like `sregexq' but which does not | |
82 ;; automatically quote its values. Literal sregex clauses must be | |
83 ;; explicitly quoted like so: | |
84 | |
85 ;; (sregex '(or "Bob" "Robert")) => "Bob\\|Robert" | |
86 | |
87 ;; but computed clauses can be included easily, allowing for the reuse | |
88 ;; of common clauses: | |
89 | |
90 ;; (let ((dotstar '(0+ any)) | |
91 ;; (whitespace '(1+ (syntax ?-))) | |
92 ;; (digits '(1+ (char (?0 . ?9))))) | |
93 ;; (sregex 'bol dotstar ":" whitespace digits)) => "^.*:\\s-+[0-9]+" | |
94 | |
95 ;; To use this package in a Lisp program, simply (require 'sregex). | |
96 | |
97 ;; Here are the clauses allowed in an `sregex' or `sregexq' | |
98 ;; expression: | |
99 | |
100 ;; - a string | |
101 ;; This stands for the literal string. If it contains | |
102 ;; metacharacters, they will be escaped in the resulting regex | |
103 ;; (using `regexp-quote'). | |
104 | |
105 ;; - the symbol `any' | |
106 ;; This stands for ".", a regex matching any character except | |
107 ;; newline. | |
108 | |
109 ;; - the symbol `bol' | |
110 ;; Stands for "^", matching the empty string at the beginning of a line | |
111 | |
112 ;; - the symbol `eol' | |
113 ;; Stands for "$", matching the empty string at the end of a line | |
114 | |
115 ;; - (group CLAUSE ...) | |
116 ;; Groups the given CLAUSEs using "\\(" and "\\)". | |
117 | |
118 ;; - (sequence CLAUSE ...) | |
119 | |
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120 ;; Groups the given CLAUSEs; may or may not use "\\(?:" and "\\)". |
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121 ;; Clauses grouped by `sequence' do not count for purposes of |
22537 | 122 ;; numbering backreferences. Use `sequence' in situations like |
123 ;; this: | |
124 | |
125 ;; (sregexq (or "dog" "cat" | |
126 ;; (sequence (opt "sea ") "monkey"))) | |
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127 ;; => "dog\\|cat\\|\\(?:sea \\)?monkey" |
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129 ;; where a single `or' alternate needs to contain multiple | |
130 ;; subclauses. | |
131 | |
132 ;; - (backref N) | |
133 ;; Matches the same string previously matched by the Nth "group" in | |
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134 ;; the same sregex. N is a positive integer. |
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136 ;; - (or CLAUSE ...) | |
137 ;; Matches any one of the CLAUSEs by separating them with "\\|". | |
138 | |
139 ;; - (0+ CLAUSE ...) | |
140 ;; Concatenates the given CLAUSEs and matches zero or more | |
141 ;; occurrences by appending "*". | |
142 | |
143 ;; - (1+ CLAUSE ...) | |
144 ;; Concatenates the given CLAUSEs and matches one or more | |
145 ;; occurrences by appending "+". | |
146 | |
147 ;; - (opt CLAUSE ...) | |
148 ;; Concatenates the given CLAUSEs and matches zero or one occurrence | |
149 ;; by appending "?". | |
150 | |
151 ;; - (repeat MIN MAX CLAUSE ...) | |
152 ;; Concatenates the given CLAUSEs and constructs a regex matching at | |
153 ;; least MIN occurrences and at most MAX occurrences. MIN must be a | |
154 ;; non-negative integer. MAX must be a non-negative integer greater | |
155 ;; than or equal to MIN; or MAX can be nil to mean "infinity." | |
156 | |
157 ;; - (char CHAR-CLAUSE ...) | |
158 ;; Creates a "character class" matching one character from the given | |
159 ;; set. See below for how to construct a CHAR-CLAUSE. | |
160 | |
161 ;; - (not-char CHAR-CLAUSE ...) | |
162 ;; Creates a "character class" matching any one character not in the | |
163 ;; given set. See below for how to construct a CHAR-CLAUSE. | |
164 | |
165 ;; - the symbol `bot' | |
166 ;; Stands for "\\`", matching the empty string at the beginning of | |
167 ;; text (beginning of a string or of a buffer). | |
168 | |
169 ;; - the symbol `eot' | |
170 ;; Stands for "\\'", matching the empty string at the end of text. | |
171 | |
172 ;; - the symbol `point' | |
173 ;; Stands for "\\=", matching the empty string at point. | |
174 | |
175 ;; - the symbol `word-boundary' | |
176 ;; Stands for "\\b", matching the empty string at the beginning or | |
177 ;; end of a word. | |
178 | |
179 ;; - the symbol `not-word-boundary' | |
180 ;; Stands for "\\B", matching the empty string not at the beginning | |
181 ;; or end of a word. | |
182 | |
183 ;; - the symbol `bow' | |
184 ;; Stands for "\\<", matching the empty string at the beginning of a | |
185 ;; word. | |
186 | |
187 ;; - the symbol `eow' | |
188 ;; Stands for "\\>", matching the empty string at the end of a word. | |
189 | |
190 ;; - the symbol `wordchar' | |
191 ;; Stands for the regex "\\w", matching a word-constituent character | |
192 ;; (as determined by the current syntax table) | |
193 | |
194 ;; - the symbol `not-wordchar' | |
195 ;; Stands for the regex "\\W", matching a non-word-constituent | |
196 ;; character. | |
197 | |
198 ;; - (syntax CODE) | |
199 ;; Stands for the regex "\\sCODE", where CODE is a syntax table code | |
200 ;; (a single character). Matches any character with the requested | |
201 ;; syntax. | |
202 | |
203 ;; - (not-syntax CODE) | |
204 ;; Stands for the regex "\\SCODE", where CODE is a syntax table code | |
205 ;; (a single character). Matches any character without the | |
206 ;; requested syntax. | |
207 | |
208 ;; - (regex REGEX) | |
209 ;; This is a "trapdoor" for including ordinary regular expression | |
210 ;; strings in the result. Some regular expressions are clearer when | |
211 ;; written the old way: "[a-z]" vs. (sregexq (char (?a . ?z))), for | |
212 ;; instance. However, see the note under "Bugs," below. | |
213 | |
214 ;; Each CHAR-CLAUSE that is passed to (char ...) and (not-char ...) | |
215 ;; has one of the following forms: | |
216 | |
217 ;; - a character | |
218 ;; Adds that character to the set. | |
219 | |
220 ;; - a string | |
221 ;; Adds all the characters in the string to the set. | |
222 | |
223 ;; - A pair (MIN . MAX) | |
224 ;; Where MIN and MAX are characters, adds the range of characters | |
225 ;; from MIN through MAX to the set. | |
226 | |
227 ;;; To do: | |
228 | |
229 ;; An earlier version of this package could optionally translate the | |
230 ;; symbolic regex into other languages' syntaxes, e.g. Perl. For | |
231 ;; instance, with Perl syntax selected, (sregexq (or "ab" "cd")) would | |
232 ;; yield "ab|cd" instead of "ab\\|cd". It might be useful to restore | |
233 ;; such a facility. | |
234 | |
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235 ;; - handle multibyte chars in sregex--char-aux |
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236 ;; - add support for character classes ([:blank:], ...) |
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237 ;; - add support for non-greedy operators *? and +? |
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238 ;; - bug: (sregexq (opt (opt ?a))) returns "a??" which is a non-greedy "a?" |
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240 ;;; Bugs: |
22537 | 241 |
242 ;;; Code: | |
243 | |
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244 (eval-when-compile (require 'cl)) |
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246 ;; Compatibility code for when we didn't have shy-groups |
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247 (defvar sregex--current-sregex nil) |
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248 (defun sregex-info () nil) |
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249 (defmacro sregex-save-match-data (&rest forms) (cons 'save-match-data forms)) |
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250 (defun sregex-replace-match (r &optional f l str subexp x) |
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251 (replace-match r f l str subexp)) |
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252 (defun sregex-match-string (c &optional i x) (match-string c i)) |
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253 (defun sregex-match-string-no-properties (count &optional in-string sregex) |
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254 (match-string-no-properties count in-string)) |
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255 (defun sregex-match-beginning (count &optional sregex) (match-beginning count)) |
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256 (defun sregex-match-end (count &optional sregex) (match-end count)) |
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257 (defun sregex-match-data (&optional sregex) (match-data)) |
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258 (defun sregex-backref-num (n &optional sregex) n) |
22537 | 259 |
260 | |
261 (defun sregex (&rest exps) | |
262 "Symbolic regular expression interpreter. | |
263 This is exactly like `sregexq' (q.v.) except that it evaluates all its | |
264 arguments, so literal sregex clauses must be quoted. For example: | |
265 | |
266 (sregex '(or \"Bob\" \"Robert\")) => \"Bob\\\\|Robert\" | |
267 | |
268 An argument-evaluating sregex interpreter lets you reuse sregex | |
269 subexpressions: | |
270 | |
271 (let ((dotstar '(0+ any)) | |
272 (whitespace '(1+ (syntax ?-))) | |
273 (digits '(1+ (char (?0 . ?9))))) | |
274 (sregex 'bol dotstar \":\" whitespace digits)) => \"^.*:\\\\s-+[0-9]+\"" | |
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275 (sregex--sequence exps nil)) |
22537 | 276 |
277 (defmacro sregexq (&rest exps) | |
278 "Symbolic regular expression interpreter. | |
279 This macro allows you to specify a regular expression (regexp) in | |
280 symbolic form, and converts it into the string form required by Emacs's | |
281 regex functions such as `re-search-forward' and `looking-at'. Here is | |
282 a simple example: | |
283 | |
284 (sregexq (or \"Bob\" \"Robert\")) => \"Bob\\\\|Robert\" | |
285 | |
286 As you can see, an sregex is specified by placing one or more special | |
287 clauses in a call to `sregexq'. The clause in this case is the `or' | |
288 of two strings (not to be confused with the Lisp function `or'). The | |
289 list of allowable clauses appears below. | |
290 | |
291 With `sregex', it is never necessary to \"escape\" magic characters | |
292 that are meant to be taken literally; that happens automatically. | |
293 For example: | |
294 | |
295 (sregexq \"M*A*S*H\") => \"M\\\\*A\\\\*S\\\\*H\" | |
296 | |
297 It is also unnecessary to \"group\" parts of the expression together | |
298 to overcome operator precedence; that also happens automatically. | |
299 For example: | |
300 | |
301 (sregexq (opt (or \"Bob\" \"Robert\"))) => \"\\\\(Bob\\\\|Robert\\\\)?\" | |
302 | |
303 It *is* possible to group parts of the expression in order to refer | |
304 to them with numbered backreferences: | |
305 | |
306 (sregexq (group (or \"Go\" \"Run\")) | |
307 \", Spot, \" | |
308 (backref 1)) => \"\\\\(Go\\\\|Run\\\\), Spot, \\\\1\" | |
309 | |
310 If `sregexq' needs to introduce its own grouping parentheses, it will | |
311 automatically renumber your backreferences: | |
312 | |
313 (sregexq (opt \"resent-\") | |
314 (group (or \"to\" \"cc\" \"bcc\")) | |
315 \": \" | |
316 (backref 1)) => \"\\\\(resent-\\\\)?\\\\(to\\\\|cc\\\\|bcc\\\\): \\\\2\" | |
317 | |
318 `sregexq' is a macro. Each time it is used, it constructs a simple | |
319 Lisp expression that then invokes a moderately complex engine to | |
320 interpret the sregex and render the string form. Because of this, I | |
321 don't recommend sprinkling calls to `sregexq' throughout your code, | |
322 the way one normally does with string regexes (which are cheap to | |
323 evaluate). Instead, it's wiser to precompute the regexes you need | |
324 wherever possible instead of repeatedly constructing the same ones | |
325 over and over. Example: | |
326 | |
327 (let ((field-regex (sregexq (opt \"resent-\") | |
328 (or \"to\" \"cc\" \"bcc\")))) | |
329 ... | |
330 (while ... | |
331 ... | |
332 (re-search-forward field-regex ...) | |
333 ...)) | |
334 | |
335 The arguments to `sregexq' are automatically quoted, but the | |
336 flipside of this is that it is not straightforward to include | |
337 computed (i.e., non-constant) values in `sregexq' expressions. So | |
338 `sregex' is a function that is like `sregexq' but which does not | |
339 automatically quote its values. Literal sregex clauses must be | |
340 explicitly quoted like so: | |
341 | |
342 (sregex '(or \"Bob\" \"Robert\")) => \"Bob\\\\|Robert\" | |
343 | |
344 but computed clauses can be included easily, allowing for the reuse | |
345 of common clauses: | |
346 | |
347 (let ((dotstar '(0+ any)) | |
348 (whitespace '(1+ (syntax ?-))) | |
349 (digits '(1+ (char (?0 . ?9))))) | |
350 (sregex 'bol dotstar \":\" whitespace digits)) => \"^.*:\\\\s-+[0-9]+\" | |
351 | |
352 Here are the clauses allowed in an `sregex' or `sregexq' expression: | |
353 | |
354 - a string | |
355 This stands for the literal string. If it contains | |
356 metacharacters, they will be escaped in the resulting regex | |
357 (using `regexp-quote'). | |
358 | |
359 - the symbol `any' | |
360 This stands for \".\", a regex matching any character except | |
361 newline. | |
362 | |
363 - the symbol `bol' | |
364 Stands for \"^\", matching the empty string at the beginning of a line | |
365 | |
366 - the symbol `eol' | |
367 Stands for \"$\", matching the empty string at the end of a line | |
368 | |
369 - (group CLAUSE ...) | |
370 Groups the given CLAUSEs using \"\\\\(\" and \"\\\\)\". | |
371 | |
372 - (sequence CLAUSE ...) | |
373 | |
374 Groups the given CLAUSEs; may or may not use \"\\\\(\" and \"\\\\)\". | |
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375 Clauses grouped by `sequence' do not count for purposes of |
22537 | 376 numbering backreferences. Use `sequence' in situations like |
377 this: | |
378 | |
379 (sregexq (or \"dog\" \"cat\" | |
380 (sequence (opt \"sea \") \"monkey\"))) | |
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381 => \"dog\\\\|cat\\\\|\\\\(?:sea \\\\)?monkey\" |
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383 where a single `or' alternate needs to contain multiple | |
384 subclauses. | |
385 | |
386 - (backref N) | |
387 Matches the same string previously matched by the Nth \"group\" in | |
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388 the same sregex. N is a positive integer. |
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390 - (or CLAUSE ...) | |
391 Matches any one of the CLAUSEs by separating them with \"\\\\|\". | |
392 | |
393 - (0+ CLAUSE ...) | |
394 Concatenates the given CLAUSEs and matches zero or more | |
395 occurrences by appending \"*\". | |
396 | |
397 - (1+ CLAUSE ...) | |
398 Concatenates the given CLAUSEs and matches one or more | |
399 occurrences by appending \"+\". | |
400 | |
401 - (opt CLAUSE ...) | |
402 Concatenates the given CLAUSEs and matches zero or one occurrence | |
403 by appending \"?\". | |
404 | |
405 - (repeat MIN MAX CLAUSE ...) | |
406 Concatenates the given CLAUSEs and constructs a regex matching at | |
407 least MIN occurrences and at most MAX occurrences. MIN must be a | |
408 non-negative integer. MAX must be a non-negative integer greater | |
409 than or equal to MIN; or MAX can be nil to mean \"infinity.\" | |
410 | |
411 - (char CHAR-CLAUSE ...) | |
412 Creates a \"character class\" matching one character from the given | |
413 set. See below for how to construct a CHAR-CLAUSE. | |
414 | |
415 - (not-char CHAR-CLAUSE ...) | |
416 Creates a \"character class\" matching any one character not in the | |
417 given set. See below for how to construct a CHAR-CLAUSE. | |
418 | |
419 - the symbol `bot' | |
420 Stands for \"\\\\`\", matching the empty string at the beginning of | |
421 text (beginning of a string or of a buffer). | |
422 | |
423 - the symbol `eot' | |
424 Stands for \"\\\\'\", matching the empty string at the end of text. | |
425 | |
426 - the symbol `point' | |
427 Stands for \"\\\\=\", matching the empty string at point. | |
428 | |
429 - the symbol `word-boundary' | |
430 Stands for \"\\\\b\", matching the empty string at the beginning or | |
431 end of a word. | |
432 | |
433 - the symbol `not-word-boundary' | |
434 Stands for \"\\\\B\", matching the empty string not at the beginning | |
435 or end of a word. | |
436 | |
437 - the symbol `bow' | |
438 Stands for \"\\\\\\=<\", matching the empty string at the beginning of a | |
439 word. | |
440 | |
441 - the symbol `eow' | |
442 Stands for \"\\\\\\=>\", matching the empty string at the end of a word. | |
443 | |
444 - the symbol `wordchar' | |
445 Stands for the regex \"\\\\w\", matching a word-constituent character | |
446 (as determined by the current syntax table) | |
447 | |
448 - the symbol `not-wordchar' | |
449 Stands for the regex \"\\\\W\", matching a non-word-constituent | |
450 character. | |
451 | |
452 - (syntax CODE) | |
453 Stands for the regex \"\\\\sCODE\", where CODE is a syntax table code | |
454 (a single character). Matches any character with the requested | |
455 syntax. | |
456 | |
457 - (not-syntax CODE) | |
458 Stands for the regex \"\\\\SCODE\", where CODE is a syntax table code | |
459 (a single character). Matches any character without the | |
460 requested syntax. | |
461 | |
462 - (regex REGEX) | |
463 This is a \"trapdoor\" for including ordinary regular expression | |
464 strings in the result. Some regular expressions are clearer when | |
465 written the old way: \"[a-z]\" vs. (sregexq (char (?a . ?z))), for | |
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468 Each CHAR-CLAUSE that is passed to (char ...) and (not-char ...) | |
469 has one of the following forms: | |
470 | |
471 - a character | |
472 Adds that character to the set. | |
473 | |
474 - a string | |
475 Adds all the characters in the string to the set. | |
476 | |
477 - A pair (MIN . MAX) | |
478 Where MIN and MAX are characters, adds the range of characters | |
479 from MIN through MAX to the set." | |
480 `(apply 'sregex ',exps)) | |
481 | |
482 (defun sregex--engine (exp combine) | |
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520 (defun sregex--or (exps combine) | |
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524 exps "\\|"))) |
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531 (defun sregex--backref (exps combine) (concat "\\" (int-to-string (car exps)))) |
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532 (defun sregex--opt (exps combine) (concat (sregex--sequence exps 'suffix) "?")) |
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537 (defun sregex--not-char (exps combine) (sregex--char-aux t exps)) |
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543 (if combine (concat "\\(?:" (car exps) "\\)") (car exps))) |
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550 (concat "\\{" minstr "," |
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551 (when max (number-to-string max)) "\\}")))) |
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557 ((> end (+ start 2)) (concat startc "-" endc)) |
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558 ((> end (+ start 1)) (concat startc (char-to-string (1+ start)) endc)) |
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560 (t startc)))) |
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562 (defun sregex--char-aux (complement args) | |
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564 (let ((chars (make-bool-vector 256 nil))) ; Yeah, right! |
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567 ((stringp arg) (mapcar (lambda (c) (aset chars c t)) arg)) |
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599 (if (> (length class) 0) |
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600 (setq class (concat class (if caret "^") (if dash "-"))) |
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601 (setq class (concat class (if dash "-") (if caret "^")))) |
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602 (if (and (not complement) (= (length class) 1)) |
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603 (regexp-quote class) |
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604 (concat "[" (if complement "^") class "]"))))) |
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606 (provide 'sregex) | |
607 | |
608 ;;; sregex.el ends here |