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author | Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de> | 2010-02-04 12:35:49 +0000 |
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committer | Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de> | 2010-02-04 12:35:49 +0000 |
commit | e1e595a649d55a304416c1e8e23f99e0df58a452 (patch) | |
tree | cb83b739abde54551467f2b187416820bd25d54f /winsup/cygwin/regex/regcomp.c | |
parent | c8f7d3cb48efbcdeed082c16a6d5b90ae3c75791 (diff) | |
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Replace regex files with multibyte-aware version from FreeBSD.
* Makefile.in (install-headers): Remove extra command to install
regex.h.
(uninstall-headers): Remove extra command to uninstall regex.h.
* nlsfuncs.cc (collate_lcid): Make externally available to allow
access to collation internals from regex functions.
(collate_charset): Ditto.
* wchar.h: Add __cplusplus guards to make C-clean.
* include/regex.h: New file, replacing regex/regex.h. Remove UCB
advertising clause.
* regex/COPYRIGHT: Accommodate BSD license. Remove UCB advertising
clause.
* regex/cclass.h: Remove.
* regex/cname.h: New file from FreeBSD.
* regex/engine.c: Ditto.
(NONCHAR): Tweak for Cygwin.
* regex/engine.ih: Remove.
* regex/mkh: Remove.
* regex/regcomp.c: New file from FreeBSD. Tweak slightly for Cygwin.
Import required collate internals from nlsfunc.cc.
(p_ere_exp): Add GNU-specific \< and \> handling for word boundaries.
(p_simp_re): Ditto.
(__collate_range_cmp): Define.
(p_b_term): Use Cygwin-specific collate internals.
(findmust): Ditto.
* regex/regcomp.ih: Remove.
* regex/regerror.c: New file from FreeBSD. Fix a few compiler warnings.
* regex/regerror.ih: Remove.
* regex/regex.7: New file from FreeBSD. Remove UCB advertising clause.
* regex/regex.h: Remove. Replaced by include/regex.h.
* regex/regexec.c: New file from FreeBSD. Fix a few compiler warnings.
* regex/regfree.c: New file from FreeBSD.
* regex/tests: Remove.
* regex/utils.h: New file from FreeBSD.
Diffstat (limited to 'winsup/cygwin/regex/regcomp.c')
-rw-r--r-- | winsup/cygwin/regex/regcomp.c | 1386 |
1 files changed, 842 insertions, 544 deletions
diff --git a/winsup/cygwin/regex/regcomp.c b/winsup/cygwin/regex/regcomp.c index f771a1ac4..5bcaa98c3 100644 --- a/winsup/cygwin/regex/regcomp.c +++ b/winsup/cygwin/regex/regcomp.c @@ -1,18 +1,77 @@ +/*- + * Copyright (c) 1992, 1993, 1994 Henry Spencer. + * Copyright (c) 1992, 1993, 1994 + * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. + * + * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by + * Henry Spencer. + * + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions + * are met: + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the + * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. + * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors + * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software + * without specific prior written permission. + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND + * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE + * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE + * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE + * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL + * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS + * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) + * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT + * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY + * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF + * SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * @(#)regcomp.c 8.5 (Berkeley) 3/20/94 + */ + +#if defined(LIBC_SCCS) && !defined(lint) +static char sccsid[] = "@(#)regcomp.c 8.5 (Berkeley) 3/20/94"; +#endif /* LIBC_SCCS and not lint */ +#include <sys/cdefs.h> +__FBSDID("$FreeBSD: src/lib/libc/regex/regcomp.c,v 1.36 2007/06/11 03:05:54 delphij Exp $"); + +#ifdef __CYGWIN__ #include "winsup.h" +#endif #include <sys/types.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <string.h> #include <ctype.h> #include <limits.h> #include <stdlib.h> -#include "regex.h" +#include <regex.h> +#ifndef __CYGWIN__ +#include <runetype.h> +#endif +#include <wchar.h> +#include <wctype.h> + +#ifndef __CYGWIN__ +#include "collate.h" +#endif #include "utils.h" #include "regex2.h" -#include "cclass.h" #include "cname.h" +#ifdef __CYGWIN__ +/* Don't pull in windows headers just for LCID. */ +typedef unsigned long LCID; +/* These are defined in nlsfuncs.cc. */ +extern LCID collate_lcid; +extern char collate_charset[]; +#endif + /* * parse structure, passed up and down to avoid global variables and * other clumsinesses @@ -31,7 +90,61 @@ struct parse { sopno pend[NPAREN]; /* -> ) ([0] unused) */ }; -#include "regcomp.ih" +/* ========= begin header generated by ./mkh ========= */ +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +/* === regcomp.c === */ +#ifdef __CYGWIN__ /* Defined below `int stop'. Our gcc chokes on that. */ +static void p_ere(struct parse *p, int stop); +#else +static void p_ere(struct parse *p, wint_t stop); +#endif +static void p_ere_exp(struct parse *p); +static void p_str(struct parse *p); +#ifdef __CYGWIN__ /* Defined below `int end1/end2'. Our gcc chokes on that. */ +static void p_bre(struct parse *p, int end1, int end2); +#else +static void p_bre(struct parse *p, wint_t end1, wint_t end2); +#endif +static int p_simp_re(struct parse *p, int starordinary); +static int p_count(struct parse *p); +static void p_bracket(struct parse *p); +static void p_b_term(struct parse *p, cset *cs); +static void p_b_cclass(struct parse *p, cset *cs); +static void p_b_eclass(struct parse *p, cset *cs); +static wint_t p_b_symbol(struct parse *p); +static wint_t p_b_coll_elem(struct parse *p, wint_t endc); +static wint_t othercase(wint_t ch); +static void bothcases(struct parse *p, wint_t ch); +static void ordinary(struct parse *p, wint_t ch); +static void nonnewline(struct parse *p); +static void repeat(struct parse *p, sopno start, int from, int to); +static int seterr(struct parse *p, int e); +static cset *allocset(struct parse *p); +static void freeset(struct parse *p, cset *cs); +static void CHadd(struct parse *p, cset *cs, wint_t ch); +static void CHaddrange(struct parse *p, cset *cs, wint_t min, wint_t max); +static void CHaddtype(struct parse *p, cset *cs, wctype_t wct); +static wint_t singleton(cset *cs); +static sopno dupl(struct parse *p, sopno start, sopno finish); +static void doemit(struct parse *p, sop op, size_t opnd); +static void doinsert(struct parse *p, sop op, size_t opnd, sopno pos); +static void dofwd(struct parse *p, sopno pos, sop value); +static void enlarge(struct parse *p, sopno size); +static void stripsnug(struct parse *p, struct re_guts *g); +static void findmust(struct parse *p, struct re_guts *g); +static int altoffset(sop *scan, int offset); +static void computejumps(struct parse *p, struct re_guts *g); +static void computematchjumps(struct parse *p, struct re_guts *g); +static sopno pluscount(struct parse *p, struct re_guts *g); +static wint_t wgetnext(struct parse *p); + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif +/* ========= end header generated by ./mkh ========= */ static char nuls[10]; /* place to point scanner in event of error */ @@ -51,8 +164,9 @@ static char nuls[10]; /* place to point scanner in event of error */ #define NEXT2() (p->next += 2) #define NEXTn(n) (p->next += (n)) #define GETNEXT() (*p->next++) +#define WGETNEXT() wgetnext(p) #define SETERROR(e) seterr(p, (e)) -#define REQUIRE(co, e) (void) ((co) || SETERROR(e)) +#define REQUIRE(co, e) ((co) || SETERROR(e)) #define MUSTSEE(c, e) (REQUIRE(MORE() && PEEK() == (c), e)) #define MUSTEAT(c, e) (REQUIRE(MORE() && GETNEXT() == (c), e)) #define MUSTNOTSEE(c, e) (REQUIRE(!MORE() || PEEK() != (c), e)) @@ -71,6 +185,9 @@ static int never = 0; /* for use in asserts; shuts lint up */ #define never 0 /* some <assert.h>s have bugs too */ #endif +/* Macro used by computejump()/computematchjump() */ +#define MIN(a,b) ((a)<(b)?(a):(b)) + /* - regcomp - interface for parser and compilation = extern int regcomp(regex_t *, const char *, int); @@ -84,16 +201,15 @@ static int never = 0; /* for use in asserts; shuts lint up */ = #define REG_DUMP 0200 */ int /* 0 success, otherwise REG_something */ -regcomp(preg, pattern, cflags) -regex_t *preg; -const char *pattern; -int cflags; +regcomp(regex_t * __restrict preg, + const char * __restrict pattern, + int cflags) { struct parse pa; - register struct re_guts *g; - register struct parse *p = &pa; - register int i; - register size_t len; + struct re_guts *g; + struct parse *p = &pa; + int i; + size_t len; #ifdef REDEBUG # define GOODFLAGS(f) (f) #else @@ -112,8 +228,7 @@ int cflags; len = strlen((char *)pattern); /* do the mallocs early so failure handling is easy */ - g = (struct re_guts *)malloc(sizeof(struct re_guts) + - (NC-1)*sizeof(cat_t)); + g = (struct re_guts *)malloc(sizeof(struct re_guts)); if (g == NULL) return(REG_ESPACE); p->ssize = len/(size_t)2*(size_t)3 + (size_t)1; /* ugh */ @@ -134,20 +249,18 @@ int cflags; p->pbegin[i] = 0; p->pend[i] = 0; } - g->csetsize = NC; g->sets = NULL; - g->setbits = NULL; g->ncsets = 0; g->cflags = cflags; g->iflags = 0; g->nbol = 0; g->neol = 0; g->must = NULL; + g->moffset = -1; + g->charjump = NULL; + g->matchjump = NULL; g->mlen = 0; g->nsub = 0; - g->ncategories = 1; /* category 0 is "everything else" */ - g->categories = &g->catspace[-(CHAR_MIN)]; - (void) memset((char *)g->catspace, 0, NC*sizeof(cat_t)); g->backrefs = 0; /* do it */ @@ -163,9 +276,19 @@ int cflags; g->laststate = THERE(); /* tidy up loose ends and fill things in */ - categorize(p, g); stripsnug(p, g); findmust(p, g); + /* only use Boyer-Moore algorithm if the pattern is bigger + * than three characters + */ + if(g->mlen > 3) { + computejumps(p, g); + computematchjumps(p, g); + if(g->matchjump == NULL && g->charjump != NULL) { + free(g->charjump); + g->charjump = NULL; + } + } g->nplus = pluscount(p, g); g->magic = MAGIC2; preg->re_nsub = g->nsub; @@ -185,25 +308,24 @@ int cflags; /* - p_ere - ERE parser top level, concatenation and alternation - == static void p_ere(register struct parse *p, int stop); + == static void p_ere(struct parse *p, int stop); */ static void -p_ere(p, stop) -register struct parse *p; -int stop; /* character this ERE should end at */ +p_ere(struct parse *p, + int stop) /* character this ERE should end at */ { - register char c; - register sopno prevback = 0; - register sopno prevfwd = 0; - register sopno conc = 0; - register int first = 1; /* is this the first alternative? */ + char c; + sopno prevback; + sopno prevfwd; + sopno conc; + int first = 1; /* is this the first alternative? */ for (;;) { /* do a bunch of concatenated expressions */ conc = HERE(); while (MORE() && (c = PEEK()) != '|' && c != stop) p_ere_exp(p); - REQUIRE(HERE() != conc, REG_EMPTY); /* require nonempty */ + (void)REQUIRE(HERE() != conc, REG_EMPTY); /* require nonempty */ if (!EAT('|')) break; /* NOTE BREAK OUT */ @@ -231,17 +353,17 @@ int stop; /* character this ERE should end at */ /* - p_ere_exp - parse one subERE, an atom possibly followed by a repetition op - == static void p_ere_exp(register struct parse *p); + == static void p_ere_exp(struct parse *p); */ static void -p_ere_exp(p) -register struct parse *p; +p_ere_exp(struct parse *p) { - register char c; - register sopno pos; - register int count; - register int count2; - register sopno subno; + char c; + wint_t wc; + sopno pos; + int count; + int count2; + sopno subno; int wascaret = 0; assert(MORE()); /* caller should have ensured this */ @@ -250,7 +372,7 @@ register struct parse *p; pos = HERE(); switch (c) { case '(': - REQUIRE(MORE(), REG_EPAREN); + (void)REQUIRE(MORE(), REG_EPAREN); p->g->nsub++; subno = p->g->nsub; if (subno < NPAREN) @@ -263,7 +385,7 @@ register struct parse *p; assert(p->pend[subno] != 0); } EMIT(ORPAREN, subno); - MUSTEAT(')', REG_EPAREN); + (void)MUSTEAT(')', REG_EPAREN); break; #ifndef POSIX_MISTAKE case ')': /* happens only if no current unmatched ( */ @@ -306,15 +428,33 @@ register struct parse *p; p_bracket(p); break; case '\\': - REQUIRE(MORE(), REG_EESCAPE); - c = GETNEXT(); - ordinary(p, c); + (void)REQUIRE(MORE(), REG_EESCAPE); + wc = WGETNEXT(); +#ifdef __CYGWIN__ + /* \< and \> are the GNU equivalents to [[:<:]] and [[:>:]] */ + switch (wc) + { + case L'<': + EMIT(OBOW, 0); + break; + case L'>': + EMIT(OEOW, 0); + break; + default: + ordinary(p, wc); + break; + } +#else + ordinary(p, wc); +#endif break; case '{': /* okay as ordinary except if digit follows */ - REQUIRE(!MORE() || !isdigit((unsigned char)PEEK()), REG_BADRPT); + (void)REQUIRE(!MORE() || !isdigit((uch)PEEK()), REG_BADRPT); /* FALLTHROUGH */ default: - ordinary(p, c); + p->next--; + wc = WGETNEXT(); + ordinary(p, wc); break; } @@ -323,11 +463,11 @@ register struct parse *p; c = PEEK(); /* we call { a repetition if followed by a digit */ if (!( c == '*' || c == '+' || c == '?' || - (c == '{' && MORE2() && isdigit((unsigned char)PEEK2())) )) + (c == '{' && MORE2() && isdigit((uch)PEEK2())) )) return; /* no repetition, we're done */ NEXT(); - REQUIRE(!wascaret, REG_BADRPT); + (void)REQUIRE(!wascaret, REG_BADRPT); switch (c) { case '*': /* implemented as +? */ /* this case does not require the (y|) trick, noKLUDGE */ @@ -352,9 +492,9 @@ register struct parse *p; case '{': count = p_count(p); if (EAT(',')) { - if (isdigit((unsigned char)PEEK())) { + if (isdigit((uch)PEEK())) { count2 = p_count(p); - REQUIRE(count <= count2, REG_BADBR); + (void)REQUIRE(count <= count2, REG_BADBR); } else /* single number with comma */ count2 = INFINITY; } else /* just a single number */ @@ -363,7 +503,7 @@ register struct parse *p; if (!EAT('}')) { /* error heuristics */ while (MORE() && PEEK() != '}') NEXT(); - REQUIRE(MORE(), REG_EBRACE); + (void)REQUIRE(MORE(), REG_EBRACE); SETERROR(REG_BADBR); } break; @@ -373,45 +513,41 @@ register struct parse *p; return; c = PEEK(); if (!( c == '*' || c == '+' || c == '?' || - (c == '{' && MORE2() && isdigit((unsigned char)PEEK2())) ) ) + (c == '{' && MORE2() && isdigit((uch)PEEK2())) ) ) return; SETERROR(REG_BADRPT); } /* - p_str - string (no metacharacters) "parser" - == static void p_str(register struct parse *p); + == static void p_str(struct parse *p); */ static void -p_str(p) -register struct parse *p; +p_str(struct parse *p) { - REQUIRE(MORE(), REG_EMPTY); + (void)REQUIRE(MORE(), REG_EMPTY); while (MORE()) - ordinary(p, GETNEXT()); + ordinary(p, WGETNEXT()); } /* - p_bre - BRE parser top level, anchoring and concatenation - == static void p_bre(register struct parse *p, register int end1, \ - == register int end2); + == static void p_bre(struct parse *p, int end1, \ + == int end2); * Giving end1 as OUT essentially eliminates the end1/end2 check. * * This implementation is a bit of a kludge, in that a trailing $ is first - * taken as an ordinary character and then revised to be an anchor. The - * only undesirable side effect is that '$' gets included as a character - * category in such cases. This is fairly harmless; not worth fixing. + * taken as an ordinary character and then revised to be an anchor. * The amount of lookahead needed to avoid this kludge is excessive. */ static void -p_bre(p, end1, end2) -register struct parse *p; -register int end1; /* first terminating character */ -register int end2; /* second terminating character */ +p_bre(struct parse *p, + int end1, /* first terminating character */ + int end2) /* second terminating character */ { - register sopno start = HERE(); - register int first = 1; /* first subexpression? */ - register int wasdollar = 0; + sopno start = HERE(); + int first = 1; /* first subexpression? */ + int wasdollar = 0; if (EAT('^')) { EMIT(OBOL, 0); @@ -429,24 +565,24 @@ register int end2; /* second terminating character */ p->g->neol++; } - REQUIRE(HERE() != start, REG_EMPTY); /* require nonempty */ + (void)REQUIRE(HERE() != start, REG_EMPTY); /* require nonempty */ } /* - p_simp_re - parse a simple RE, an atom possibly followed by a repetition - == static int p_simp_re(register struct parse *p, int starordinary); + == static int p_simp_re(struct parse *p, int starordinary); */ static int /* was the simple RE an unbackslashed $? */ -p_simp_re(p, starordinary) -register struct parse *p; -int starordinary; /* is a leading * an ordinary character? */ +p_simp_re(struct parse *p, + int starordinary) /* is a leading * an ordinary character? */ { - register int c; - register int count; - register int count2; - register sopno pos; - register int i; - register sopno subno; + int c; + int count; + int count2; + sopno pos; + int i; + wint_t wc; + sopno subno; # define BACKSL (1<<CHAR_BIT) pos = HERE(); /* repetion op, if any, covers from here */ @@ -454,8 +590,8 @@ int starordinary; /* is a leading * an ordinary character? */ assert(MORE()); /* caller should have ensured this */ c = GETNEXT(); if (c == '\\') { - REQUIRE(MORE(), REG_EESCAPE); - c = BACKSL | (unsigned char)GETNEXT(); + (void)REQUIRE(MORE(), REG_EESCAPE); + c = BACKSL | GETNEXT(); } switch (c) { case '.': @@ -467,6 +603,16 @@ int starordinary; /* is a leading * an ordinary character? */ case '[': p_bracket(p); break; +#ifdef __CYGWIN__ + case BACKSL|'<': + /* \< is the GNU equivalents to [[:<:]] */ + EMIT(OBOW, 0); + break; + case BACKSL|'>': + /* \> is the GNU equivalents to [[:>:]] */ + EMIT(OEOW, 0); + break; +#endif case BACKSL|'{': SETERROR(REG_BADRPT); break; @@ -484,7 +630,7 @@ int starordinary; /* is a leading * an ordinary character? */ assert(p->pend[subno] != 0); } EMIT(ORPAREN, subno); - REQUIRE(EATTWO('\\', ')'), REG_EPAREN); + (void)REQUIRE(EATTWO('\\', ')'), REG_EPAREN); break; case BACKSL|')': /* should not get here -- must be user */ case BACKSL|'}': @@ -514,10 +660,12 @@ int starordinary; /* is a leading * an ordinary character? */ p->g->backrefs = 1; break; case '*': - REQUIRE(starordinary, REG_BADRPT); + (void)REQUIRE(starordinary, REG_BADRPT); /* FALLTHROUGH */ default: - ordinary(p, (char)c); /* takes off BACKSL, if any */ + p->next--; + wc = WGETNEXT(); + ordinary(p, wc); break; } @@ -530,9 +678,9 @@ int starordinary; /* is a leading * an ordinary character? */ } else if (EATTWO('\\', '{')) { count = p_count(p); if (EAT(',')) { - if (MORE() && isdigit((unsigned char)PEEK())) { + if (MORE() && isdigit((uch)PEEK())) { count2 = p_count(p); - REQUIRE(count <= count2, REG_BADBR); + (void)REQUIRE(count <= count2, REG_BADBR); } else /* single number with comma */ count2 = INFINITY; } else /* just a single number */ @@ -541,10 +689,10 @@ int starordinary; /* is a leading * an ordinary character? */ if (!EATTWO('\\', '}')) { /* error heuristics */ while (MORE() && !SEETWO('\\', '}')) NEXT(); - REQUIRE(MORE(), REG_EBRACE); + (void)REQUIRE(MORE(), REG_EBRACE); SETERROR(REG_BADBR); } - } else if (c == (unsigned char)'$') /* $ (but not \$) ends it */ + } else if (c == '$') /* $ (but not \$) ends it */ return(1); return(0); @@ -552,37 +700,32 @@ int starordinary; /* is a leading * an ordinary character? */ /* - p_count - parse a repetition count - == static int p_count(register struct parse *p); + == static int p_count(struct parse *p); */ static int /* the value */ -p_count(p) -register struct parse *p; +p_count(struct parse *p) { - register int count = 0; - register int ndigits = 0; + int count = 0; + int ndigits = 0; - while (MORE() && isdigit((unsigned char)PEEK()) && count <= DUPMAX) { + while (MORE() && isdigit((uch)PEEK()) && count <= DUPMAX) { count = count*10 + (GETNEXT() - '0'); ndigits++; } - REQUIRE(ndigits > 0 && count <= DUPMAX, REG_BADBR); + (void)REQUIRE(ndigits > 0 && count <= DUPMAX, REG_BADBR); return(count); } /* - p_bracket - parse a bracketed character list - == static void p_bracket(register struct parse *p); - * - * Note a significant property of this code: if the allocset() did SETERROR, - * no set operations are done. + == static void p_bracket(struct parse *p); */ static void -p_bracket(p) -register struct parse *p; +p_bracket(struct parse *p) { - register cset *cs = allocset(p); - register int invert = 0; + cset *cs; + wint_t ch; /* Dept of Truly Sickening Special-Case Kludges */ if (p->next + 5 < p->end && strncmp(p->next, "[:<:]]", 6) == 0) { @@ -596,69 +739,57 @@ register struct parse *p; return; } + if ((cs = allocset(p)) == NULL) + return; + + if (p->g->cflags®_ICASE) + cs->icase = 1; if (EAT('^')) - invert++; /* make note to invert set at end */ + cs->invert = 1; if (EAT(']')) - CHadd(cs, ']'); + CHadd(p, cs, ']'); else if (EAT('-')) - CHadd(cs, '-'); + CHadd(p, cs, '-'); while (MORE() && PEEK() != ']' && !SEETWO('-', ']')) p_b_term(p, cs); if (EAT('-')) - CHadd(cs, '-'); - MUSTEAT(']', REG_EBRACK); + CHadd(p, cs, '-'); + (void)MUSTEAT(']', REG_EBRACK); if (p->error != 0) /* don't mess things up further */ return; - if (p->g->cflags®_ICASE) { - register int i; - register int ci; - - for (i = p->g->csetsize - 1; i >= 0; i--) - if (CHIN(cs, i) && isalpha(i)) { - ci = othercase(i); - if (ci != i) - CHadd(cs, ci); - } - if (cs->multis != NULL) - mccase(p, cs); - } - if (invert) { - register int i; - - for (i = p->g->csetsize - 1; i >= 0; i--) - if (CHIN(cs, i)) - CHsub(cs, i); - else - CHadd(cs, i); - if (p->g->cflags®_NEWLINE) - CHsub(cs, '\n'); - if (cs->multis != NULL) - mcinvert(p, cs); - } + if (cs->invert && p->g->cflags®_NEWLINE) + cs->bmp['\n' >> 3] |= 1 << ('\n' & 7); - assert(cs->multis == NULL); /* xxx */ - - if (nch(p, cs) == 1) { /* optimize singleton sets */ - ordinary(p, firstch(p, cs)); + if ((ch = singleton(cs)) != OUT) { /* optimize singleton sets */ + ordinary(p, ch); freeset(p, cs); } else - EMIT(OANYOF, freezeset(p, cs)); + EMIT(OANYOF, (int)(cs - p->g->sets)); } +#ifdef __CYGWIN__ +/* This function is usually part of FreeBSD's libc. */ +int +__collate_range_cmp(int c1, int c2) +{ + char s1[2] = { c1, '\0' }; + char s2[2] = { c2, '\0' }; + return strcoll (s1, s2); +} +#endif + /* - p_b_term - parse one term of a bracketed character list - == static void p_b_term(register struct parse *p, register cset *cs); + == static void p_b_term(struct parse *p, cset *cs); */ static void -p_b_term(p, cs) -register struct parse *p; -register cset *cs; +p_b_term(struct parse *p, cset *cs) { - register char c; - register char start, finish; - register int i; + char c; + wint_t start, finish; + wint_t i; /* classify what we've got */ switch ((MORE()) ? PEEK() : '\0') { @@ -677,24 +808,23 @@ register cset *cs; switch (c) { case ':': /* character class */ NEXT2(); - REQUIRE(MORE(), REG_EBRACK); + (void)REQUIRE(MORE(), REG_EBRACK); c = PEEK(); - REQUIRE(c != '-' && c != ']', REG_ECTYPE); + (void)REQUIRE(c != '-' && c != ']', REG_ECTYPE); p_b_cclass(p, cs); - REQUIRE(MORE(), REG_EBRACK); - REQUIRE(EATTWO(':', ']'), REG_ECTYPE); + (void)REQUIRE(MORE(), REG_EBRACK); + (void)REQUIRE(EATTWO(':', ']'), REG_ECTYPE); break; case '=': /* equivalence class */ NEXT2(); - REQUIRE(MORE(), REG_EBRACK); + (void)REQUIRE(MORE(), REG_EBRACK); c = PEEK(); - REQUIRE(c != '-' && c != ']', REG_ECOLLATE); + (void)REQUIRE(c != '-' && c != ']', REG_ECOLLATE); p_b_eclass(p, cs); - REQUIRE(MORE(), REG_EBRACK); - REQUIRE(EATTWO('=', ']'), REG_ECOLLATE); + (void)REQUIRE(MORE(), REG_EBRACK); + (void)REQUIRE(EATTWO('=', ']'), REG_ECOLLATE); break; default: /* symbol, ordinary character, or range */ -/* xxx revision needed for multichar stuff */ start = p_b_symbol(p); if (SEE('-') && MORE2() && PEEK2() != ']') { /* range */ @@ -705,97 +835,106 @@ register cset *cs; finish = p_b_symbol(p); } else finish = start; -/* xxx what about signed chars here... */ - REQUIRE(start <= finish, REG_ERANGE); - for (i = start; i <= finish; i++) - CHadd(cs, i); + if (start == finish) + CHadd(p, cs, start); + else { +#ifdef __CYGWIN__ + if (!collate_lcid) { +#else + if (__collate_load_error) { +#endif + (void)REQUIRE((uch)start <= (uch)finish, REG_ERANGE); + CHaddrange(p, cs, start, finish); + } else { + (void)REQUIRE(__collate_range_cmp(start, finish) <= 0, REG_ERANGE); + for (i = 0; i <= UCHAR_MAX; i++) { + if ( __collate_range_cmp(start, i) <= 0 + && __collate_range_cmp(i, finish) <= 0 + ) + CHadd(p, cs, i); + } + } + } break; } } /* - p_b_cclass - parse a character-class name and deal with it - == static void p_b_cclass(register struct parse *p, register cset *cs); + == static void p_b_cclass(struct parse *p, cset *cs); */ static void -p_b_cclass(p, cs) -register struct parse *p; -register cset *cs; +p_b_cclass(struct parse *p, cset *cs) { - register char *sp = p->next; - register struct cclass *cp; - register size_t len; - register const char *u; - register char c; + char *sp = p->next; + size_t len; + wctype_t wct; + char clname[16]; - while (MORE() && isalpha((unsigned char)PEEK())) + while (MORE() && isalpha((uch)PEEK())) NEXT(); len = p->next - sp; - for (cp = cclasses; cp->name != NULL; cp++) - if (strncmp(cp->name, sp, len) == 0 && cp->name[len] == '\0') - break; - if (cp->name == NULL) { - /* oops, didn't find it */ + if (len >= sizeof(clname) - 1) { SETERROR(REG_ECTYPE); return; } - - u = cp->chars; - while ((c = *u++) != '\0') - CHadd(cs, c); - for (u = cp->multis; *u != '\0'; u += strlen(u) + 1) - MCadd(p, cs, u); + memcpy(clname, sp, len); + clname[len] = '\0'; + if ((wct = wctype(clname)) == 0) { + SETERROR(REG_ECTYPE); + return; + } + CHaddtype(p, cs, wct); } /* - p_b_eclass - parse an equivalence-class name and deal with it - == static void p_b_eclass(register struct parse *p, register cset *cs); + == static void p_b_eclass(struct parse *p, cset *cs); * * This implementation is incomplete. xxx */ static void -p_b_eclass(p, cs) -register struct parse *p; -register cset *cs; +p_b_eclass(struct parse *p, cset *cs) { - register char c; + wint_t c; c = p_b_coll_elem(p, '='); - CHadd(cs, c); + CHadd(p, cs, c); } /* - p_b_symbol - parse a character or [..]ed multicharacter collating symbol - == static char p_b_symbol(register struct parse *p); + == static char p_b_symbol(struct parse *p); */ -static char /* value of symbol */ -p_b_symbol(p) -register struct parse *p; +static wint_t /* value of symbol */ +p_b_symbol(struct parse *p) { - register char value; + wint_t value; - REQUIRE(MORE(), REG_EBRACK); + (void)REQUIRE(MORE(), REG_EBRACK); if (!EATTWO('[', '.')) - return(GETNEXT()); + return(WGETNEXT()); /* collating symbol */ value = p_b_coll_elem(p, '.'); - REQUIRE(EATTWO('.', ']'), REG_ECOLLATE); + (void)REQUIRE(EATTWO('.', ']'), REG_ECOLLATE); return(value); } /* - p_b_coll_elem - parse a collating-element name and look it up - == static char p_b_coll_elem(register struct parse *p, int endc); + == static char p_b_coll_elem(struct parse *p, int endc); */ -static char /* value of collating element */ -p_b_coll_elem(p, endc) -register struct parse *p; -int endc; /* name ended by endc,']' */ +static wint_t /* value of collating element */ +p_b_coll_elem(struct parse *p, + wint_t endc) /* name ended by endc,']' */ { - register char *sp = p->next; - register struct cname *cp; - register int len; + char *sp = p->next; + struct cname *cp; + int len; + mbstate_t mbs; + wchar_t wc; + size_t clen; while (MORE() && !SEETWO(endc, ']')) NEXT(); @@ -807,9 +946,13 @@ int endc; /* name ended by endc,']' */ for (cp = cnames; cp->name != NULL; cp++) if (strncmp(cp->name, sp, len) == 0 && cp->name[len] == '\0') return(cp->code); /* known name */ - if (len == 1) - return(*sp); /* single character */ - SETERROR(REG_ECOLLATE); /* neither */ + memset(&mbs, 0, sizeof(mbs)); + if ((clen = mbrtowc(&wc, sp, len, &mbs)) == len) + return (wc); /* single character */ + else if (clen == (size_t)-1 || clen == (size_t)-2) + SETERROR(REG_ILLSEQ); + else + SETERROR(REG_ECOLLATE); /* neither */ return(0); } @@ -817,78 +960,83 @@ int endc; /* name ended by endc,']' */ - othercase - return the case counterpart of an alphabetic == static char othercase(int ch); */ -static char /* if no counterpart, return ch */ -othercase(ch) -int ch; +static wint_t /* if no counterpart, return ch */ +othercase(wint_t ch) { - assert(isalpha(ch)); - if (isupper(ch)) - return(tolower(ch)); - else if (islower(ch)) - return(toupper(ch)); + assert(iswalpha(ch)); + if (iswupper(ch)) + return(towlower(ch)); + else if (iswlower(ch)) + return(towupper(ch)); else /* peculiar, but could happen */ return(ch); } /* - bothcases - emit a dualcase version of a two-case character - == static void bothcases(register struct parse *p, int ch); + == static void bothcases(struct parse *p, int ch); * * Boy, is this implementation ever a kludge... */ static void -bothcases(p, ch) -register struct parse *p; -int ch; +bothcases(struct parse *p, wint_t ch) { - register char *oldnext = p->next; - register char *oldend = p->end; - char bracket[3]; + char *oldnext = p->next; + char *oldend = p->end; + char bracket[3 + MB_LEN_MAX]; + size_t n; + mbstate_t mbs; assert(othercase(ch) != ch); /* p_bracket() would recurse */ p->next = bracket; - p->end = bracket+2; - bracket[0] = ch; - bracket[1] = ']'; - bracket[2] = '\0'; + memset(&mbs, 0, sizeof(mbs)); + n = wcrtomb(bracket, ch, &mbs); + assert(n != (size_t)-1); + bracket[n] = ']'; + bracket[n + 1] = '\0'; + p->end = bracket+n+1; p_bracket(p); - assert(p->next == bracket+2); + assert(p->next == p->end); p->next = oldnext; p->end = oldend; } /* - ordinary - emit an ordinary character - == static void ordinary(register struct parse *p, register int ch); + == static void ordinary(struct parse *p, int ch); */ static void -ordinary(p, ch) -register struct parse *p; -register int ch; +ordinary(struct parse *p, wint_t ch) { - register cat_t *cap = p->g->categories; + cset *cs; - if ((p->g->cflags®_ICASE) && isalpha(ch) && othercase(ch) != ch) + if ((p->g->cflags®_ICASE) && iswalpha(ch) && othercase(ch) != ch) bothcases(p, ch); + else if ((ch & OPDMASK) == ch) + EMIT(OCHAR, ch); else { - EMIT(OCHAR, (unsigned char)ch); - if (cap[ch] == 0) - cap[ch] = p->g->ncategories++; + /* + * Kludge: character is too big to fit into an OCHAR operand. + * Emit a singleton set. + */ + if ((cs = allocset(p)) == NULL) + return; + CHadd(p, cs, ch); + EMIT(OANYOF, (int)(cs - p->g->sets)); } } /* - nonnewline - emit REG_NEWLINE version of OANY - == static void nonnewline(register struct parse *p); + == static void nonnewline(struct parse *p); * * Boy, is this implementation ever a kludge... */ static void -nonnewline(p) -register struct parse *p; +nonnewline(struct parse *p) { - register char *oldnext = p->next; - register char *oldend = p->end; + char *oldnext = p->next; + char *oldend = p->end; char bracket[4]; p->next = bracket; @@ -905,21 +1053,20 @@ register struct parse *p; /* - repeat - generate code for a bounded repetition, recursively if needed - == static void repeat(register struct parse *p, sopno start, int from, int to); + == static void repeat(struct parse *p, sopno start, int from, int to); */ static void -repeat(p, start, from, to) -register struct parse *p; -sopno start; /* operand from here to end of strip */ -int from; /* repeated from this number */ -int to; /* to this number of times (maybe INFINITY) */ +repeat(struct parse *p, + sopno start, /* operand from here to end of strip */ + int from, /* repeated from this number */ + int to) /* to this number of times (maybe INFINITY) */ { - register sopno finish = HERE(); + sopno finish = HERE(); # define N 2 # define INF 3 # define REP(f, t) ((f)*8 + (t)) # define MAP(n) (((n) <= 1) ? (n) : ((n) == INFINITY) ? INF : N) - register sopno copy; + sopno copy; if (p->error != 0) /* head off possible runaway recursion */ return; @@ -976,13 +1123,35 @@ int to; /* to this number of times (maybe INFINITY) */ } /* + - wgetnext - helper function for WGETNEXT() macro. Gets the next wide + - character from the parse struct, signals a REG_ILLSEQ error if the + - character can't be converted. Returns the number of bytes consumed. + */ +static wint_t +wgetnext(struct parse *p) +{ + mbstate_t mbs; + wchar_t wc; + size_t n; + + memset(&mbs, 0, sizeof(mbs)); + n = mbrtowc(&wc, p->next, p->end - p->next, &mbs); + if (n == (size_t)-1 || n == (size_t)-2) { + SETERROR(REG_ILLSEQ); + return (0); + } + if (n == 0) + n = 1; + p->next += n; + return (wc); +} + +/* - seterr - set an error condition - == static int seterr(register struct parse *p, int e); + == static int seterr(struct parse *p, int e); */ static int /* useless but makes type checking happy */ -seterr(p, e) -register struct parse *p; -int e; +seterr(struct parse *p, int e) { if (p->error == 0) /* keep earliest error condition */ p->error = e; @@ -993,295 +1162,150 @@ int e; /* - allocset - allocate a set of characters for [] - == static cset *allocset(register struct parse *p); + == static cset *allocset(struct parse *p); */ static cset * -allocset(p) -register struct parse *p; +allocset(struct parse *p) { - register int no = p->g->ncsets++; - register size_t nc; - register size_t nbytes; - register cset *cs; - register size_t css = (size_t)p->g->csetsize; - register int i; - - if (no >= p->ncsalloc) { /* need another column of space */ - p->ncsalloc += CHAR_BIT; - nc = p->ncsalloc; - assert(nc % CHAR_BIT == 0); - nbytes = nc / CHAR_BIT * css; - if (p->g->sets == NULL) - p->g->sets = (cset *)malloc(nc * sizeof(cset)); - else - p->g->sets = (cset *)realloc((char *)p->g->sets, - nc * sizeof(cset)); - if (p->g->setbits == NULL) - p->g->setbits = (uch *)malloc(nbytes); - else { - p->g->setbits = (uch *)realloc((char *)p->g->setbits, - nbytes); - /* xxx this isn't right if setbits is now NULL */ - for (i = 0; i < no; i++) - p->g->sets[i].ptr = p->g->setbits + css*(i/CHAR_BIT); - } - if (p->g->sets != NULL && p->g->setbits != NULL) - (void) memset((char *)p->g->setbits + (nbytes - css), - 0, css); - else { - no = 0; - SETERROR(REG_ESPACE); - /* caller's responsibility not to do set ops */ - } - } + cset *cs, *ncs; - assert(p->g->sets != NULL); /* xxx */ - cs = &p->g->sets[no]; - cs->ptr = p->g->setbits + css*((no)/CHAR_BIT); - cs->mask = 1 << ((no) % CHAR_BIT); - cs->hash = 0; - cs->smultis = 0; - cs->multis = NULL; + ncs = realloc(p->g->sets, (p->g->ncsets + 1) * sizeof(*ncs)); + if (ncs == NULL) { + SETERROR(REG_ESPACE); + return (NULL); + } + p->g->sets = ncs; + cs = &p->g->sets[p->g->ncsets++]; + memset(cs, 0, sizeof(*cs)); return(cs); } /* - freeset - free a now-unused set - == static void freeset(register struct parse *p, register cset *cs); + == static void freeset(struct parse *p, cset *cs); */ static void -freeset(p, cs) -register struct parse *p; -register cset *cs; +freeset(struct parse *p, cset *cs) { - register size_t i; - register cset *top = &p->g->sets[p->g->ncsets]; - register size_t css = (size_t)p->g->csetsize; + cset *top = &p->g->sets[p->g->ncsets]; - for (i = 0; i < css; i++) - CHsub(cs, i); + free(cs->wides); + free(cs->ranges); + free(cs->types); + memset(cs, 0, sizeof(*cs)); if (cs == top-1) /* recover only the easy case */ p->g->ncsets--; } /* - - freezeset - final processing on a set of characters - == static int freezeset(register struct parse *p, register cset *cs); - * - * The main task here is merging identical sets. This is usually a waste - * of time (although the hash code minimizes the overhead), but can win - * big if REG_ICASE is being used. REG_ICASE, by the way, is why the hash - * is done using addition rather than xor -- all ASCII [aA] sets xor to - * the same value! - */ -static int /* set number */ -freezeset(p, cs) -register struct parse *p; -register cset *cs; -{ - register uch h = cs->hash; - register size_t i; - register cset *top = &p->g->sets[p->g->ncsets]; - register cset *cs2; - register size_t css = (size_t)p->g->csetsize; - - /* look for an earlier one which is the same */ - for (cs2 = &p->g->sets[0]; cs2 < top; cs2++) - if (cs2->hash == h && cs2 != cs) { - /* maybe */ - for (i = 0; i < css; i++) - if (!!CHIN(cs2, i) != !!CHIN(cs, i)) - break; /* no */ - if (i == css) - break; /* yes */ - } - - if (cs2 < top) { /* found one */ - freeset(p, cs); - cs = cs2; - } - - return((int)(cs - p->g->sets)); -} - -/* - - firstch - return first character in a set (which must have at least one) - == static int firstch(register struct parse *p, register cset *cs); - */ -static int /* character; there is no "none" value */ -firstch(p, cs) -register struct parse *p; -register cset *cs; -{ - register size_t i; - register size_t css = (size_t)p->g->csetsize; - - for (i = 0; i < css; i++) - if (CHIN(cs, i)) - return((char)i); - assert(never); - return(0); /* arbitrary */ -} - -/* - - nch - number of characters in a set - == static int nch(register struct parse *p, register cset *cs); + - singleton - Determine whether a set contains only one character, + - returning it if so, otherwise returning OUT. */ -static int -nch(p, cs) -register struct parse *p; -register cset *cs; +static wint_t +singleton(cset *cs) { - register size_t i; - register size_t css = (size_t)p->g->csetsize; - register int n = 0; + wint_t i, s, n; - for (i = 0; i < css; i++) - if (CHIN(cs, i)) + for (i = n = 0; i < NC; i++) + if (CHIN(cs, i)) { n++; - return(n); + s = i; + } + if (n == 1) + return (s); + if (cs->nwides == 1 && cs->nranges == 0 && cs->ntypes == 0 && + cs->icase == 0) + return (cs->wides[0]); + /* Don't bother handling the other cases. */ + return (OUT); } /* - - mcadd - add a collating element to a cset - == static void mcadd(register struct parse *p, register cset *cs, \ - == register char *cp); + - CHadd - add character to character set. */ static void -mcadd(p, cs, cp) -register struct parse *p; -register cset *cs; -register const char *cp; +CHadd(struct parse *p, cset *cs, wint_t ch) { - register size_t oldend = cs->smultis; - - cs->smultis += strlen(cp) + 1; - if (cs->multis == NULL) - cs->multis = malloc(cs->smultis); - else - cs->multis = realloc(cs->multis, cs->smultis); - if (cs->multis == NULL) { - SETERROR(REG_ESPACE); - return; + wint_t nch, *newwides; + assert(ch >= 0); + if (ch < NC) + cs->bmp[ch >> 3] |= 1 << (ch & 7); + else { + newwides = realloc(cs->wides, (cs->nwides + 1) * + sizeof(*cs->wides)); + if (newwides == NULL) { + SETERROR(REG_ESPACE); + return; + } + cs->wides = newwides; + cs->wides[cs->nwides++] = ch; + } + if (cs->icase) { + if ((nch = towlower(ch)) < NC) + cs->bmp[nch >> 3] |= 1 << (nch & 7); + if ((nch = towupper(ch)) < NC) + cs->bmp[nch >> 3] |= 1 << (nch & 7); } - - (void) strcpy(cs->multis + oldend - 1, cp); - cs->multis[cs->smultis - 1] = '\0'; -} - -/* - - mcinvert - invert the list of collating elements in a cset - == static void mcinvert(register struct parse *p, register cset *cs); - * - * This would have to know the set of possibilities. Implementation - * is deferred. - */ -static void -mcinvert(p, cs) -register struct parse *p; -register cset *cs; -{ - assert(cs->multis == NULL); /* xxx */ } /* - - mccase - add case counterparts of the list of collating elements in a cset - == static void mccase(register struct parse *p, register cset *cs); - * - * This would have to know the set of possibilities. Implementation - * is deferred. + - CHaddrange - add all characters in the range [min,max] to a character set. */ static void -mccase(p, cs) -register struct parse *p; -register cset *cs; -{ - assert(cs->multis == NULL); /* xxx */ -} - -/* - - isinsets - is this character in any sets? - == static int isinsets(register struct re_guts *g, int c); - */ -static int /* predicate */ -isinsets(g, c) -register struct re_guts *g; -int c; +CHaddrange(struct parse *p, cset *cs, wint_t min, wint_t max) { - register uch *col; - register int i; - register int ncols = (g->ncsets+(CHAR_BIT-1)) / CHAR_BIT; - register unsigned uc = (unsigned char)c; - - for (i = 0, col = g->setbits; i < ncols; i++, col += g->csetsize) - if (col[uc] != 0) - return(1); - return(0); -} + crange *newranges; -/* - - samesets - are these two characters in exactly the same sets? - == static int samesets(register struct re_guts *g, int c1, int c2); - */ -static int /* predicate */ -samesets(g, c1, c2) -register struct re_guts *g; -int c1; -int c2; -{ - register uch *col; - register int i; - register int ncols = (g->ncsets+(CHAR_BIT-1)) / CHAR_BIT; - register unsigned uc1 = (unsigned char)c1; - register unsigned uc2 = (unsigned char)c2; - - for (i = 0, col = g->setbits; i < ncols; i++, col += g->csetsize) - if (col[uc1] != col[uc2]) - return(0); - return(1); + for (; min < NC && min <= max; min++) + CHadd(p, cs, min); + if (min >= max) + return; + newranges = realloc(cs->ranges, (cs->nranges + 1) * + sizeof(*cs->ranges)); + if (newranges == NULL) { + SETERROR(REG_ESPACE); + return; + } + cs->ranges = newranges; + cs->ranges[cs->nranges].min = min; + cs->ranges[cs->nranges].min = max; + cs->nranges++; } /* - - categorize - sort out character categories - == static void categorize(struct parse *p, register struct re_guts *g); + - CHaddtype - add all characters of a certain type to a character set. */ static void -categorize(p, g) -struct parse *p; -register struct re_guts *g; +CHaddtype(struct parse *p, cset *cs, wctype_t wct) { - register cat_t *cats = g->categories; - register int c; - register int c2; - register cat_t cat; - - /* avoid making error situations worse */ - if (p->error != 0) + wint_t i; + wctype_t *newtypes; + + for (i = 0; i < NC; i++) + if (iswctype(i, wct)) + CHadd(p, cs, i); + newtypes = realloc(cs->types, (cs->ntypes + 1) * + sizeof(*cs->types)); + if (newtypes == NULL) { + SETERROR(REG_ESPACE); return; - - for (c = CHAR_MIN; c <= CHAR_MAX; c++) - if (cats[c] == 0 && isinsets(g, c)) { - cat = g->ncategories++; - cats[c] = cat; - for (c2 = c+1; c2 <= CHAR_MAX; c2++) - if (cats[c2] == 0 && samesets(g, c, c2)) - cats[c2] = cat; - } + } + cs->types = newtypes; + cs->types[cs->ntypes++] = wct; } /* - dupl - emit a duplicate of a bunch of sops - == static sopno dupl(register struct parse *p, sopno start, sopno finish); + == static sopno dupl(struct parse *p, sopno start, sopno finish); */ static sopno /* start of duplicate */ -dupl(p, start, finish) -register struct parse *p; -sopno start; /* from here */ -sopno finish; /* to this less one */ +dupl(struct parse *p, + sopno start, /* from here */ + sopno finish) /* to this less one */ { - register sopno ret = HERE(); - register sopno len = finish - start; + sopno ret = HERE(); + sopno len = finish - start; assert(finish >= start); if (len == 0) @@ -1296,17 +1320,14 @@ sopno finish; /* to this less one */ /* - doemit - emit a strip operator - == static void doemit(register struct parse *p, sop op, size_t opnd); + == static void doemit(struct parse *p, sop op, size_t opnd); * * It might seem better to implement this as a macro with a function as * hard-case backup, but it's just too big and messy unless there are * some changes to the data structures. Maybe later. */ static void -doemit(p, op, opnd) -register struct parse *p; -sop op; -size_t opnd; +doemit(struct parse *p, sop op, size_t opnd) { /* avoid making error situations worse */ if (p->error != 0) @@ -1326,18 +1347,14 @@ size_t opnd; /* - doinsert - insert a sop into the strip - == static void doinsert(register struct parse *p, sop op, size_t opnd, sopno pos); + == static void doinsert(struct parse *p, sop op, size_t opnd, sopno pos); */ static void -doinsert(p, op, opnd, pos) -register struct parse *p; -sop op; -size_t opnd; -sopno pos; +doinsert(struct parse *p, sop op, size_t opnd, sopno pos) { - register sopno sn; - register sop s; - register int i; + sopno sn; + sop s; + int i; /* avoid making error situations worse */ if (p->error != 0) @@ -1366,13 +1383,10 @@ sopno pos; /* - dofwd - complete a forward reference - == static void dofwd(register struct parse *p, sopno pos, sop value); + == static void dofwd(struct parse *p, sopno pos, sop value); */ static void -dofwd(p, pos, value) -register struct parse *p; -register sopno pos; -sop value; +dofwd(struct parse *p, sopno pos, sop value) { /* avoid making error situations worse */ if (p->error != 0) @@ -1384,14 +1398,12 @@ sop value; /* - enlarge - enlarge the strip - == static void enlarge(register struct parse *p, sopno size); + == static void enlarge(struct parse *p, sopno size); */ static void -enlarge(p, size) -register struct parse *p; -register sopno size; +enlarge(struct parse *p, sopno size) { - register sop *sp; + sop *sp; if (p->ssize >= size) return; @@ -1407,12 +1419,10 @@ register sopno size; /* - stripsnug - compact the strip - == static void stripsnug(register struct parse *p, register struct re_guts *g); + == static void stripsnug(struct parse *p, struct re_guts *g); */ static void -stripsnug(p, g) -register struct parse *p; -register struct re_guts *g; +stripsnug(struct parse *p, struct re_guts *g) { g->nstates = p->slen; g->strip = (sop *)realloc((char *)p->strip, p->slen * sizeof(sop)); @@ -1424,7 +1434,7 @@ register struct re_guts *g; /* - findmust - fill in must and mlen with longest mandatory literal string - == static void findmust(register struct parse *p, register struct re_guts *g); + == static void findmust(struct parse *p, struct re_guts *g); * * This algorithm could do fancy things like analyzing the operands of | * for common subsequences. Someday. This code is simple and finds most @@ -1433,32 +1443,53 @@ register struct re_guts *g; * Note that must and mlen got initialized during setup. */ static void -findmust(p, g) -struct parse *p; -register struct re_guts *g; +findmust(struct parse *p, struct re_guts *g) { - register sop *scan; - sop *start = NULL; - register sop *newstart = NULL; - register sopno newlen; - register sop s; - register char *cp; - register sopno i; + sop *scan; + sop *start; + sop *newstart; + sopno newlen; + sop s; + char *cp; + int offset; + char buf[MB_LEN_MAX]; + size_t clen; + mbstate_t mbs; /* avoid making error situations worse */ if (p->error != 0) return; + /* + * It's not generally safe to do a ``char'' substring search on + * multibyte character strings, but it's safe for at least + * UTF-8 (see RFC 3629). + */ + if (MB_CUR_MAX > 1 && +#ifdef __CYGWIN__ + strcmp(collate_charset, "UTF-8") != 0) +#else + strcmp(_CurrentRuneLocale->__encoding, "UTF-8") != 0) +#endif + return; + /* find the longest OCHAR sequence in strip */ newlen = 0; + offset = 0; + g->moffset = 0; scan = g->strip + 1; do { s = *scan++; switch (OP(s)) { case OCHAR: /* sequence member */ - if (newlen == 0) /* new sequence */ + if (newlen == 0) { /* new sequence */ + memset(&mbs, 0, sizeof(mbs)); newstart = scan - 1; - newlen++; + } + clen = wcrtomb(buf, OPND(s), &mbs); + if (clen == (size_t)-1) + goto toohard; + newlen += clen; break; case OPLUS_: /* things that don't break one */ case OLPAREN: @@ -1466,6 +1497,7 @@ register struct re_guts *g; break; case OQUEST_: /* things that must be skipped */ case OCH_: + offset = altoffset(scan, offset); scan--; do { scan += OPND(s); @@ -1477,51 +1509,317 @@ register struct re_guts *g; return; } } while (OP(s) != O_QUEST && OP(s) != O_CH); - /* fallthrough */ - default: /* things that break a sequence */ + /* FALLTHROUGH */ + case OBOW: /* things that break a sequence */ + case OEOW: + case OBOL: + case OEOL: + case O_QUEST: + case O_CH: + case OEND: + if (newlen > g->mlen) { /* ends one */ + start = newstart; + g->mlen = newlen; + if (offset > -1) { + g->moffset += offset; + offset = newlen; + } else + g->moffset = offset; + } else { + if (offset > -1) + offset += newlen; + } + newlen = 0; + break; + case OANY: if (newlen > g->mlen) { /* ends one */ start = newstart; g->mlen = newlen; + if (offset > -1) { + g->moffset += offset; + offset = newlen; + } else + g->moffset = offset; + } else { + if (offset > -1) + offset += newlen; } + if (offset > -1) + offset++; + newlen = 0; + break; + case OANYOF: /* may or may not invalidate offset */ + /* First, everything as OANY */ + if (newlen > g->mlen) { /* ends one */ + start = newstart; + g->mlen = newlen; + if (offset > -1) { + g->moffset += offset; + offset = newlen; + } else + g->moffset = offset; + } else { + if (offset > -1) + offset += newlen; + } + if (offset > -1) + offset++; + newlen = 0; + break; + toohard: + default: + /* Anything here makes it impossible or too hard + * to calculate the offset -- so we give up; + * save the last known good offset, in case the + * must sequence doesn't occur later. + */ + if (newlen > g->mlen) { /* ends one */ + start = newstart; + g->mlen = newlen; + if (offset > -1) + g->moffset += offset; + else + g->moffset = offset; + } + offset = -1; newlen = 0; break; } } while (OP(s) != OEND); - if (g->mlen == 0) /* there isn't one */ + if (g->mlen == 0) { /* there isn't one */ + g->moffset = -1; return; + } /* turn it into a character string */ g->must = malloc((size_t)g->mlen + 1); if (g->must == NULL) { /* argh; just forget it */ g->mlen = 0; + g->moffset = -1; return; } cp = g->must; scan = start; - for (i = g->mlen; i > 0; i--) { + memset(&mbs, 0, sizeof(mbs)); + while (cp < g->must + g->mlen) { while (OP(s = *scan++) != OCHAR) continue; - assert(cp < g->must + g->mlen); - *cp++ = (char)OPND(s); + clen = wcrtomb(cp, OPND(s), &mbs); + assert(clen != (size_t)-1); + cp += clen; } assert(cp == g->must + g->mlen); *cp++ = '\0'; /* just on general principles */ } /* + - altoffset - choose biggest offset among multiple choices + == static int altoffset(sop *scan, int offset); + * + * Compute, recursively if necessary, the largest offset among multiple + * re paths. + */ +static int +altoffset(sop *scan, int offset) +{ + int largest; + int try; + sop s; + + /* If we gave up already on offsets, return */ + if (offset == -1) + return -1; + + largest = 0; + try = 0; + s = *scan++; + while (OP(s) != O_QUEST && OP(s) != O_CH) { + switch (OP(s)) { + case OOR1: + if (try > largest) + largest = try; + try = 0; + break; + case OQUEST_: + case OCH_: + try = altoffset(scan, try); + if (try == -1) + return -1; + scan--; + do { + scan += OPND(s); + s = *scan; + if (OP(s) != O_QUEST && OP(s) != O_CH && + OP(s) != OOR2) + return -1; + } while (OP(s) != O_QUEST && OP(s) != O_CH); + /* We must skip to the next position, or we'll + * leave altoffset() too early. + */ + scan++; + break; + case OANYOF: + case OCHAR: + case OANY: + try++; + case OBOW: + case OEOW: + case OLPAREN: + case ORPAREN: + case OOR2: + break; + default: + try = -1; + break; + } + if (try == -1) + return -1; + s = *scan++; + } + + if (try > largest) + largest = try; + + return largest+offset; +} + +/* + - computejumps - compute char jumps for BM scan + == static void computejumps(struct parse *p, struct re_guts *g); + * + * This algorithm assumes g->must exists and is has size greater than + * zero. It's based on the algorithm found on Computer Algorithms by + * Sara Baase. + * + * A char jump is the number of characters one needs to jump based on + * the value of the character from the text that was mismatched. + */ +static void +computejumps(struct parse *p, struct re_guts *g) +{ + int ch; + int mindex; + + /* Avoid making errors worse */ + if (p->error != 0) + return; + + g->charjump = (int*) malloc((NC + 1) * sizeof(int)); + if (g->charjump == NULL) /* Not a fatal error */ + return; + /* Adjust for signed chars, if necessary */ + g->charjump = &g->charjump[-(CHAR_MIN)]; + + /* If the character does not exist in the pattern, the jump + * is equal to the number of characters in the pattern. + */ + for (ch = CHAR_MIN; ch < (CHAR_MAX + 1); ch++) + g->charjump[ch] = g->mlen; + + /* If the character does exist, compute the jump that would + * take us to the last character in the pattern equal to it + * (notice that we match right to left, so that last character + * is the first one that would be matched). + */ + for (mindex = 0; mindex < g->mlen; mindex++) + g->charjump[(int)g->must[mindex]] = g->mlen - mindex - 1; +} + +/* + - computematchjumps - compute match jumps for BM scan + == static void computematchjumps(struct parse *p, struct re_guts *g); + * + * This algorithm assumes g->must exists and is has size greater than + * zero. It's based on the algorithm found on Computer Algorithms by + * Sara Baase. + * + * A match jump is the number of characters one needs to advance based + * on the already-matched suffix. + * Notice that all values here are minus (g->mlen-1), because of the way + * the search algorithm works. + */ +static void +computematchjumps(struct parse *p, struct re_guts *g) +{ + int mindex; /* General "must" iterator */ + int suffix; /* Keeps track of matching suffix */ + int ssuffix; /* Keeps track of suffixes' suffix */ + int* pmatches; /* pmatches[k] points to the next i + * such that i+1...mlen is a substring + * of k+1...k+mlen-i-1 + */ + + /* Avoid making errors worse */ + if (p->error != 0) + return; + + pmatches = (int*) malloc(g->mlen * sizeof(unsigned int)); + if (pmatches == NULL) { + g->matchjump = NULL; + return; + } + + g->matchjump = (int*) malloc(g->mlen * sizeof(unsigned int)); + if (g->matchjump == NULL) /* Not a fatal error */ + return; + + /* Set maximum possible jump for each character in the pattern */ + for (mindex = 0; mindex < g->mlen; mindex++) + g->matchjump[mindex] = 2*g->mlen - mindex - 1; + + /* Compute pmatches[] */ + for (mindex = g->mlen - 1, suffix = g->mlen; mindex >= 0; + mindex--, suffix--) { + pmatches[mindex] = suffix; + + /* If a mismatch is found, interrupting the substring, + * compute the matchjump for that position. If no + * mismatch is found, then a text substring mismatched + * against the suffix will also mismatch against the + * substring. + */ + while (suffix < g->mlen + && g->must[mindex] != g->must[suffix]) { + g->matchjump[suffix] = MIN(g->matchjump[suffix], + g->mlen - mindex - 1); + suffix = pmatches[suffix]; + } + } + + /* Compute the matchjump up to the last substring found to jump + * to the beginning of the largest must pattern prefix matching + * it's own suffix. + */ + for (mindex = 0; mindex <= suffix; mindex++) + g->matchjump[mindex] = MIN(g->matchjump[mindex], + g->mlen + suffix - mindex); + + ssuffix = pmatches[suffix]; + while (suffix < g->mlen) { + while (suffix <= ssuffix && suffix < g->mlen) { + g->matchjump[suffix] = MIN(g->matchjump[suffix], + g->mlen + ssuffix - suffix); + suffix++; + } + if (suffix < g->mlen) + ssuffix = pmatches[ssuffix]; + } + + free(pmatches); +} + +/* - pluscount - count + nesting - == static sopno pluscount(register struct parse *p, register struct re_guts *g); + == static sopno pluscount(struct parse *p, struct re_guts *g); */ static sopno /* nesting depth */ -pluscount(p, g) -struct parse *p; -register struct re_guts *g; +pluscount(struct parse *p, struct re_guts *g) { - register sop *scan; - register sop s; - register sopno plusnest = 0; - register sopno maxnest = 0; + sop *scan; + sop s; + sopno plusnest = 0; + sopno maxnest = 0; if (p->error != 0) return(0); /* there may not be an OEND */ |