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-rw-r--r-- | winsup/cygwin/regex/COPYRIGHT | 20 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | winsup/cygwin/regex/cclass.h | 31 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | winsup/cygwin/regex/cname.h | 102 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | winsup/cygwin/regex/engine.c | 1019 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | winsup/cygwin/regex/engine.ih | 35 | ||||
-rwxr-xr-x | winsup/cygwin/regex/mkh | 76 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | winsup/cygwin/regex/regcomp.c | 1546 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | winsup/cygwin/regex/regcomp.ih | 48 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | winsup/cygwin/regex/regerror.c | 127 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | winsup/cygwin/regex/regerror.ih | 12 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | winsup/cygwin/regex/regex.3 | 509 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | winsup/cygwin/regex/regex.7 | 235 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | winsup/cygwin/regex/regex.h | 83 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | winsup/cygwin/regex/regex2.h | 134 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | winsup/cygwin/regex/regexec.c | 141 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | winsup/cygwin/regex/regfree.c | 38 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | winsup/cygwin/regex/tests | 477 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | winsup/cygwin/regex/utils.h | 22 |
18 files changed, 0 insertions, 4655 deletions
diff --git a/winsup/cygwin/regex/COPYRIGHT b/winsup/cygwin/regex/COPYRIGHT deleted file mode 100644 index 30c1f7a..0000000 --- a/winsup/cygwin/regex/COPYRIGHT +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -Copyright 1992, 1993, 1994, 1997 Henry Spencer. All rights reserved. -This software is not subject to any license of the American Telephone -and Telegraph Company or of the Regents of the University of California. - -Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose on -any computer system, and to alter it and redistribute it, subject -to the following restrictions: - -1. The author is not responsible for the consequences of use of this - software, no matter how awful, even if they arise from flaws in it. - -2. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented, either by - explicit claim or by omission. Since few users ever read sources, - credits must appear in the documentation. - -3. Altered versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be - misrepresented as being the original software. Since few users - ever read sources, credits must appear in the documentation. - -4. This notice may not be removed or altered. diff --git a/winsup/cygwin/regex/cclass.h b/winsup/cygwin/regex/cclass.h deleted file mode 100644 index 7ddb44a..0000000 --- a/winsup/cygwin/regex/cclass.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -/* character-class table */ -static struct cclass { - const char *name; - const char *chars; - const char *multis; -} cclasses[] = { - {"alnum", "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz\ -0123456789", ""}, - {"alpha", "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz", - ""}, - {"blank", " \t", ""}, - {"cntrl", "\007\b\t\n\v\f\r\1\2\3\4\5\6\16\17\20\21\22\23\24\ - \25\26\27\30\31\32\33\34\35\36\37\177", ""}, - {"digit", "0123456789", ""}, - {"graph", "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz\ - 0123456789!\"#$%&'()*+,-./:;<=>?@[\\]^_`{|}~", - ""}, - {"lower", "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz", - ""}, - {"print", "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz\ - 0123456789!\"#$%&'()*+,-./:;<=>?@[\\]^_`{|}~ ", - ""}, - {"punct", "!\"#$%&'()*+,-./:;<=>?@[\\]^_`{|}~", - ""}, - {"space", "\t\n\v\f\r ", ""}, - {"upper", "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ", - ""}, - {"xdigit", "0123456789ABCDEFabcdef", - ""}, - {NULL, 0, ""} -}; diff --git a/winsup/cygwin/regex/cname.h b/winsup/cygwin/regex/cname.h deleted file mode 100644 index 1000f60..0000000 --- a/winsup/cygwin/regex/cname.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,102 +0,0 @@ -/* character-name table */ -static struct cname { - const char *name; - char code; -} cnames[] = { - {"NUL", '\0'}, - {"SOH", '\001'}, - {"STX", '\002'}, - {"ETX", '\003'}, - {"EOT", '\004'}, - {"ENQ", '\005'}, - {"ACK", '\006'}, - {"BEL", '\007'}, - {"alert", '\007'}, - {"BS", '\010'}, - {"backspace", '\b'}, - {"HT", '\011'}, - {"tab", '\t'}, - {"LF", '\012'}, - {"newline", '\n'}, - {"VT", '\013'}, - {"vertical-tab", '\v'}, - {"FF", '\014'}, - {"form-feed", '\f'}, - {"CR", '\015'}, - {"carriage-return", '\r'}, - {"SO", '\016'}, - {"SI", '\017'}, - {"DLE", '\020'}, - {"DC1", '\021'}, - {"DC2", '\022'}, - {"DC3", '\023'}, - {"DC4", '\024'}, - {"NAK", '\025'}, - {"SYN", '\026'}, - {"ETB", '\027'}, - {"CAN", '\030'}, - {"EM", '\031'}, - {"SUB", '\032'}, - {"ESC", '\033'}, - {"IS4", '\034'}, - {"FS", '\034'}, - {"IS3", '\035'}, - {"GS", '\035'}, - {"IS2", '\036'}, - {"RS", '\036'}, - {"IS1", '\037'}, - {"US", '\037'}, - {"space", ' '}, - {"exclamation-mark", '!'}, - {"quotation-mark", '"'}, - {"number-sign", '#'}, - {"dollar-sign", '$'}, - {"percent-sign", '%'}, - {"ampersand", '&'}, - {"apostrophe", '\''}, - {"left-parenthesis", '('}, - {"right-parenthesis", ')'}, - {"asterisk", '*'}, - {"plus-sign", '+'}, - {"comma", ','}, - {"hyphen", '-'}, - {"hyphen-minus", '-'}, - {"period", '.'}, - {"full-stop", '.'}, - {"slash", '/'}, - {"solidus", '/'}, - {"zero", '0'}, - {"one", '1'}, - {"two", '2'}, - {"three", '3'}, - {"four", '4'}, - {"five", '5'}, - {"six", '6'}, - {"seven", '7'}, - {"eight", '8'}, - {"nine", '9'}, - {"colon", ':'}, - {"semicolon", ';'}, - {"less-than-sign", '<'}, - {"equals-sign", '='}, - {"greater-than-sign", '>'}, - {"question-mark", '?'}, - {"commercial-at", '@'}, - {"left-square-bracket", '['}, - {"backslash", '\\'}, - {"reverse-solidus", '\\'}, - {"right-square-bracket", ']'}, - {"circumflex", '^'}, - {"circumflex-accent", '^'}, - {"underscore", '_'}, - {"low-line", '_'}, - {"grave-accent", '`'}, - {"left-brace", '{'}, - {"left-curly-bracket", '{'}, - {"vertical-line", '|'}, - {"right-brace", '}'}, - {"right-curly-bracket", '}'}, - {"tilde", '~'}, - {"DEL", '\177'}, - {NULL, 0} -}; diff --git a/winsup/cygwin/regex/engine.c b/winsup/cygwin/regex/engine.c deleted file mode 100644 index 919fe3f..0000000 --- a/winsup/cygwin/regex/engine.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1019 +0,0 @@ -/* - * The matching engine and friends. This file is #included by regexec.c - * after suitable #defines of a variety of macros used herein, so that - * different state representations can be used without duplicating masses - * of code. - */ - -#ifdef SNAMES -#define matcher smatcher -#define fast sfast -#define slow sslow -#define dissect sdissect -#define backref sbackref -#define step sstep -#define print sprint -#define at sat -#define match smat -#endif -#ifdef LNAMES -#define matcher lmatcher -#define fast lfast -#define slow lslow -#define dissect ldissect -#define backref lbackref -#define step lstep -#define print lprint -#define at lat -#define match lmat -#endif - -/* another structure passed up and down to avoid zillions of parameters */ -struct match { - struct re_guts *g; - int eflags; - regmatch_t *pmatch; /* [nsub+1] (0 element unused) */ - char *offp; /* offsets work from here */ - char *beginp; /* start of string -- virtual NUL precedes */ - char *endp; /* end of string -- virtual NUL here */ - char *coldp; /* can be no match starting before here */ - char **lastpos; /* [nplus+1] */ - STATEVARS; - states st; /* current states */ - states fresh; /* states for a fresh start */ - states tmp; /* temporary */ - states empty; /* empty set of states */ -}; - -#include "engine.ih" - -#ifdef REDEBUG -#define SP(t, s, c) print(m, t, s, c, stdout) -#define AT(t, p1, p2, s1, s2) at(m, t, p1, p2, s1, s2) -#define NOTE(str) { if (m->eflags®_TRACE) printf("=%s\n", (str)); } -#else -#define SP(t, s, c) /* nothing */ -#define AT(t, p1, p2, s1, s2) /* nothing */ -#define NOTE(s) /* nothing */ -#endif - -/* - - matcher - the actual matching engine - == static int matcher(register struct re_guts *g, char *string, \ - == size_t nmatch, regmatch_t pmatch[], int eflags); - */ -static int /* 0 success, REG_NOMATCH failure */ -matcher(g, string, nmatch, pmatch, eflags) -register struct re_guts *g; -char *string; -size_t nmatch; -regmatch_t pmatch[]; -int eflags; -{ - register char *endp; - register int i; - struct match mv; - register struct match *m = &mv; - register char *dp; - const register sopno gf = g->firststate+1; /* +1 for OEND */ - const register sopno gl = g->laststate; - char *start; - char *stop; - - /* simplify the situation where possible */ - if (g->cflags®_NOSUB) - nmatch = 0; - if (eflags®_STARTEND) { - start = string + pmatch[0].rm_so; - stop = string + pmatch[0].rm_eo; - } else { - start = string; - stop = start + strlen(start); - } - if (stop < start) - return(REG_INVARG); - - /* prescreening; this does wonders for this rather slow code */ - if (g->must != NULL) { - for (dp = start; dp < stop; dp++) - if (*dp == g->must[0] && stop - dp >= g->mlen && - memcmp(dp, g->must, (size_t)g->mlen) == 0) - break; - if (dp == stop) /* we didn't find g->must */ - return(REG_NOMATCH); - } - - /* match struct setup */ - m->g = g; - m->eflags = eflags; - m->pmatch = NULL; - m->lastpos = NULL; - m->offp = string; - m->beginp = start; - m->endp = stop; - STATESETUP(m, 4); - SETUP(m->st); - SETUP(m->fresh); - SETUP(m->tmp); - SETUP(m->empty); - CLEAR(m->empty); - - /* this loop does only one repetition except for backrefs */ - for (;;) { - endp = fast(m, start, stop, gf, gl); - if (endp == NULL) { /* a miss */ - STATETEARDOWN(m); - return(REG_NOMATCH); - } - if (nmatch == 0 && !g->backrefs) - break; /* no further info needed */ - - /* where? */ - assert(m->coldp != NULL); - for (;;) { - NOTE("finding start"); - endp = slow(m, m->coldp, stop, gf, gl); - if (endp != NULL) - break; - assert(m->coldp < m->endp); - m->coldp++; - } - if (nmatch == 1 && !g->backrefs) - break; /* no further info needed */ - - /* oh my, he wants the subexpressions... */ - if (m->pmatch == NULL) - m->pmatch = (regmatch_t *)malloc((m->g->nsub + 1) * - sizeof(regmatch_t)); - if (m->pmatch == NULL) { - STATETEARDOWN(m); - return(REG_ESPACE); - } - for (i = 1; i <= m->g->nsub; i++) - m->pmatch[i].rm_so = m->pmatch[i].rm_eo = -1; - if (!g->backrefs && !(m->eflags®_BACKR)) { - NOTE("dissecting"); - dp = dissect(m, m->coldp, endp, gf, gl); - } else { - if (g->nplus > 0 && m->lastpos == NULL) - m->lastpos = (char **)malloc((g->nplus+1) * - sizeof(char *)); - if (g->nplus > 0 && m->lastpos == NULL) { - free(m->pmatch); - STATETEARDOWN(m); - return(REG_ESPACE); - } - NOTE("backref dissect"); - dp = backref(m, m->coldp, endp, gf, gl, (sopno)0); - } - if (dp != NULL) - break; - - /* uh-oh... we couldn't find a subexpression-level match */ - assert(g->backrefs); /* must be back references doing it */ - assert(g->nplus == 0 || m->lastpos != NULL); - for (;;) { - if (dp != NULL || endp <= m->coldp) - break; /* defeat */ - NOTE("backoff"); - endp = slow(m, m->coldp, endp-1, gf, gl); - if (endp == NULL) - break; /* defeat */ - /* try it on a shorter possibility */ -#ifndef NDEBUG - for (i = 1; i <= m->g->nsub; i++) { - assert(m->pmatch[i].rm_so == -1); - assert(m->pmatch[i].rm_eo == -1); - } -#endif - NOTE("backoff dissect"); - dp = backref(m, m->coldp, endp, gf, gl, (sopno)0); - } - assert(dp == NULL || dp == endp); - if (dp != NULL) /* found a shorter one */ - break; - - /* despite initial appearances, there is no match here */ - NOTE("false alarm"); - start = m->coldp + 1; /* recycle starting later */ - assert(start <= stop); - } - - /* fill in the details if requested */ - if (nmatch > 0) { - pmatch[0].rm_so = m->coldp - m->offp; - pmatch[0].rm_eo = endp - m->offp; - } - if (nmatch > 1) { - assert(m->pmatch != NULL); - for (i = 1; i < nmatch; i++) - if (i <= m->g->nsub) - pmatch[i] = m->pmatch[i]; - else { - pmatch[i].rm_so = -1; - pmatch[i].rm_eo = -1; - } - } - - if (m->pmatch != NULL) - free((char *)m->pmatch); - if (m->lastpos != NULL) - free((char *)m->lastpos); - STATETEARDOWN(m); - return(0); -} - -/* - - dissect - figure out what matched what, no back references - == static char *dissect(register struct match *m, char *start, \ - == char *stop, sopno startst, sopno stopst); - */ -static char * /* == stop (success) always */ -dissect(m, start, stop, startst, stopst) -register struct match *m; -char *start; -char *stop; -sopno startst; -sopno stopst; -{ - register int i; - register sopno ss; /* start sop of current subRE */ - register sopno es; /* end sop of current subRE */ - register char *sp; /* start of string matched by it */ - register char *stp; /* string matched by it cannot pass here */ - register char *rest; /* start of rest of string */ - register char *tail; /* string unmatched by rest of RE */ - register sopno ssub; /* start sop of subsubRE */ - register sopno esub; /* end sop of subsubRE */ - register char *ssp; /* start of string matched by subsubRE */ - register char *sep; /* end of string matched by subsubRE */ - register char *oldssp; /* previous ssp */ - register char *dp; - - AT("diss", start, stop, startst, stopst); - sp = start; - for (ss = startst; ss < stopst; ss = es) { - /* identify end of subRE */ - es = ss; - switch (OP(m->g->strip[es])) { - case OPLUS_: - case OQUEST_: - es += OPND(m->g->strip[es]); - break; - case OCH_: - while (OP(m->g->strip[es]) != O_CH) - es += OPND(m->g->strip[es]); - break; - } - es++; - - /* figure out what it matched */ - switch (OP(m->g->strip[ss])) { - case OEND: - assert(nope); - break; - case OCHAR: - sp++; - break; - case OBOL: - case OEOL: - case OBOW: - case OEOW: - break; - case OANY: - case OANYOF: - sp++; - break; - case OBACK_: - case O_BACK: - assert(nope); - break; - /* cases where length of match is hard to find */ - case OQUEST_: - stp = stop; - for (;;) { - /* how long could this one be? */ - rest = slow(m, sp, stp, ss, es); - assert(rest != NULL); /* it did match */ - /* could the rest match the rest? */ - tail = slow(m, rest, stop, es, stopst); - if (tail == stop) - break; /* yes! */ - /* no -- try a shorter match for this one */ - stp = rest - 1; - assert(stp >= sp); /* it did work */ - } - ssub = ss + 1; - esub = es - 1; - /* did innards match? */ - if (slow(m, sp, rest, ssub, esub) != NULL) { - dp = dissect(m, sp, rest, ssub, esub); - assert(dp == rest); - } else /* no */ - assert(sp == rest); - sp = rest; - break; - case OPLUS_: - stp = stop; - for (;;) { - /* how long could this one be? */ - rest = slow(m, sp, stp, ss, es); - assert(rest != NULL); /* it did match */ - /* could the rest match the rest? */ - tail = slow(m, rest, stop, es, stopst); - if (tail == stop) - break; /* yes! */ - /* no -- try a shorter match for this one */ - stp = rest - 1; - assert(stp >= sp); /* it did work */ - } - ssub = ss + 1; - esub = es - 1; - ssp = sp; - oldssp = ssp; - for (;;) { /* find last match of innards */ - sep = slow(m, ssp, rest, ssub, esub); - if (sep == NULL || sep == ssp) - break; /* failed or matched null */ - oldssp = ssp; /* on to next try */ - ssp = sep; - } - if (sep == NULL) { - /* last successful match */ - sep = ssp; - ssp = oldssp; - } - assert(sep == rest); /* must exhaust substring */ - assert(slow(m, ssp, sep, ssub, esub) == rest); - dp = dissect(m, ssp, sep, ssub, esub); - assert(dp == sep); - sp = rest; - break; - case OCH_: - stp = stop; - for (;;) { - /* how long could this one be? */ - rest = slow(m, sp, stp, ss, es); - assert(rest != NULL); /* it did match */ - /* could the rest match the rest? */ - tail = slow(m, rest, stop, es, stopst); - if (tail == stop) - break; /* yes! */ - /* no -- try a shorter match for this one */ - stp = rest - 1; - assert(stp >= sp); /* it did work */ - } - ssub = ss + 1; - esub = ss + OPND(m->g->strip[ss]) - 1; - assert(OP(m->g->strip[esub]) == OOR1); - for (;;) { /* find first matching branch */ - if (slow(m, sp, rest, ssub, esub) == rest) - break; /* it matched all of it */ - /* that one missed, try next one */ - assert(OP(m->g->strip[esub]) == OOR1); - esub++; - assert(OP(m->g->strip[esub]) == OOR2); - ssub = esub + 1; - esub += OPND(m->g->strip[esub]); - if (OP(m->g->strip[esub]) == OOR2) - esub--; - else - assert(OP(m->g->strip[esub]) == O_CH); - } - dp = dissect(m, sp, rest, ssub, esub); - assert(dp == rest); - sp = rest; - break; - case O_PLUS: - case O_QUEST: - case OOR1: - case OOR2: - case O_CH: - assert(nope); - break; - case OLPAREN: - i = OPND(m->g->strip[ss]); - assert(0 < i && i <= m->g->nsub); - m->pmatch[i].rm_so = sp - m->offp; - break; - case ORPAREN: - i = OPND(m->g->strip[ss]); - assert(0 < i && i <= m->g->nsub); - m->pmatch[i].rm_eo = sp - m->offp; - break; - default: /* uh oh */ - assert(nope); - break; - } - } - - assert(sp == stop); - return(sp); -} - -/* - - backref - figure out what matched what, figuring in back references - == static char *backref(register struct match *m, char *start, \ - == char *stop, sopno startst, sopno stopst, sopno lev); - */ -static char * /* == stop (success) or NULL (failure) */ -backref(m, start, stop, startst, stopst, lev) -register struct match *m; -char *start; -char *stop; -sopno startst; -sopno stopst; -sopno lev; /* PLUS nesting level */ -{ - register int i; - register sopno ss; /* start sop of current subRE */ - register char *sp; /* start of string matched by it */ - register sopno ssub; /* start sop of subsubRE */ - register sopno esub; /* end sop of subsubRE */ - register char *ssp; /* start of string matched by subsubRE */ - register char *dp; - register size_t len; - register int hard; - register sop s; - register regoff_t offsave; - register cset *cs; - - AT("back", start, stop, startst, stopst); - sp = start; - - /* get as far as we can with easy stuff */ - hard = 0; - for (ss = startst; !hard && ss < stopst; ss++) - switch (OP(s = m->g->strip[ss])) { - case OCHAR: - if (sp == stop || *sp++ != (char)OPND(s)) - return(NULL); - break; - case OANY: - if (sp == stop) - return(NULL); - sp++; - break; - case OANYOF: - cs = &m->g->sets[OPND(s)]; - if (sp == stop || !CHIN(cs, *sp++)) - return(NULL); - break; - case OBOL: - if ( (sp == m->beginp && !(m->eflags®_NOTBOL)) || - (sp < m->endp && *(sp-1) == '\n' && - (m->g->cflags®_NEWLINE)) ) - { /* yes */ } - else - return(NULL); - break; - case OEOL: - if ( (sp == m->endp && !(m->eflags®_NOTEOL)) || - (sp < m->endp && *sp == '\n' && - (m->g->cflags®_NEWLINE)) ) - { /* yes */ } - else - return(NULL); - break; - case OBOW: - if (( (sp == m->beginp && !(m->eflags®_NOTBOL)) || - (sp < m->endp && *(sp-1) == '\n' && - (m->g->cflags®_NEWLINE)) || - (sp > m->beginp && - !ISWORD(*(sp-1))) ) && - (sp < m->endp && ISWORD(*sp)) ) - { /* yes */ } - else - return(NULL); - break; - case OEOW: - if (( (sp == m->endp && !(m->eflags®_NOTEOL)) || - (sp < m->endp && *sp == '\n' && - (m->g->cflags®_NEWLINE)) || - (sp < m->endp && !ISWORD(*sp)) ) && - (sp > m->beginp && ISWORD(*(sp-1))) ) - { /* yes */ } - else - return(NULL); - break; - case O_QUEST: - break; - case OOR1: /* matches null but needs to skip */ - ss++; - s = m->g->strip[ss]; - do { - assert(OP(s) == OOR2); - ss += OPND(s); - } while (OP(s = m->g->strip[ss]) != O_CH); - /* note that the ss++ gets us past the O_CH */ - break; - default: /* have to make a choice */ - hard = 1; - break; - } - if (!hard) { /* that was it! */ - if (sp != stop) - return(NULL); - return(sp); - } - ss--; /* adjust for the for's final increment */ - - /* the hard stuff */ - AT("hard", sp, stop, ss, stopst); - s = m->g->strip[ss]; - switch (OP(s)) { - case OBACK_: /* the vilest depths */ - i = OPND(s); - assert(0 < i && i <= m->g->nsub); - if (m->pmatch[i].rm_eo == -1) - return(NULL); - assert(m->pmatch[i].rm_so != -1); - len = m->pmatch[i].rm_eo - m->pmatch[i].rm_so; - assert(stop - m->beginp >= len); - if (sp > stop - len) - return(NULL); /* not enough left to match */ - ssp = m->offp + m->pmatch[i].rm_so; - if (memcmp(sp, ssp, len) != 0) - return(NULL); - while (m->g->strip[ss] != SOP(O_BACK, i)) - ss++; - return(backref(m, sp+len, stop, ss+1, stopst, lev)); - break; - case OQUEST_: /* to null or not */ - dp = backref(m, sp, stop, ss+1, stopst, lev); - if (dp != NULL) - return(dp); /* not */ - return(backref(m, sp, stop, ss+OPND(s)+1, stopst, lev)); - break; - case OPLUS_: - assert(m->lastpos != NULL); - assert(lev+1 <= m->g->nplus); - m->lastpos[lev+1] = sp; - return(backref(m, sp, stop, ss+1, stopst, lev+1)); - break; - case O_PLUS: - if (sp == m->lastpos[lev]) /* last pass matched null */ - return(backref(m, sp, stop, ss+1, stopst, lev-1)); - /* try another pass */ - m->lastpos[lev] = sp; - dp = backref(m, sp, stop, ss-OPND(s)+1, stopst, lev); - if (dp == NULL) - return(backref(m, sp, stop, ss+1, stopst, lev-1)); - else - return(dp); - break; - case OCH_: /* find the right one, if any */ - ssub = ss + 1; - esub = ss + OPND(s) - 1; - assert(OP(m->g->strip[esub]) == OOR1); - for (;;) { /* find first matching branch */ - dp = backref(m, sp, stop, ssub, esub, lev); - if (dp != NULL) - return(dp); - /* that one missed, try next one */ - if (OP(m->g->strip[esub]) == O_CH) - return(NULL); /* there is none */ - esub++; - assert(OP(m->g->strip[esub]) == OOR2); - ssub = esub + 1; - esub += OPND(m->g->strip[esub]); - if (OP(m->g->strip[esub]) == OOR2) - esub--; - else - assert(OP(m->g->strip[esub]) == O_CH); - } - break; - case OLPAREN: /* must undo assignment if rest fails */ - i = OPND(s); - assert(0 < i && i <= m->g->nsub); - offsave = m->pmatch[i].rm_so; - m->pmatch[i].rm_so = sp - m->offp; - dp = backref(m, sp, stop, ss+1, stopst, lev); - if (dp != NULL) - return(dp); - m->pmatch[i].rm_so = offsave; - return(NULL); - break; - case ORPAREN: /* must undo assignment if rest fails */ - i = OPND(s); - assert(0 < i && i <= m->g->nsub); - offsave = m->pmatch[i].rm_eo; - m->pmatch[i].rm_eo = sp - m->offp; - dp = backref(m, sp, stop, ss+1, stopst, lev); - if (dp != NULL) - return(dp); - m->pmatch[i].rm_eo = offsave; - return(NULL); - break; - default: /* uh oh */ - assert(nope); - break; - } - - /* "can't happen" */ - assert(nope); - /* NOTREACHED */ - return((char *)NULL); /* dummy */ -} - -/* - - fast - step through the string at top speed - == static char *fast(register struct match *m, char *start, \ - == char *stop, sopno startst, sopno stopst); - */ -static char * /* where tentative match ended, or NULL */ -fast(m, start, stop, startst, stopst) -register struct match *m; -char *start; -char *stop; -sopno startst; -sopno stopst; -{ - register states st = m->st; - register states fresh = m->fresh; - register states tmp = m->tmp; - register char *p = start; - register int c = (start == m->beginp) ? OUT : *(start-1); - register int lastc; /* previous c */ - register int flagch; - register int i; - register char *coldp; /* last p after which no match was underway */ - - CLEAR(st); - SET1(st, startst); - st = step(m->g, startst, stopst, st, NOTHING, st); - ASSIGN(fresh, st); - SP("start", st, *p); - coldp = NULL; - for (;;) { - /* next character */ - lastc = c; - c = (p == m->endp) ? OUT : *p; - if (EQ(st, fresh)) - coldp = p; - - /* is there an EOL and/or BOL between lastc and c? */ - flagch = '\0'; - i = 0; - if ( (lastc == '\n' && m->g->cflags®_NEWLINE) || - (lastc == OUT && !(m->eflags®_NOTBOL)) ) { - flagch = BOL; - i = m->g->nbol; - } - if ( (c == '\n' && m->g->cflags®_NEWLINE) || - (c == OUT && !(m->eflags®_NOTEOL)) ) { - flagch = (flagch == BOL) ? BOLEOL : EOL; - i += m->g->neol; - } - if (i != 0) { - for (; i > 0; i--) - st = step(m->g, startst, stopst, st, flagch, st); - SP("boleol", st, c); - } - - /* how about a word boundary? */ - if ( (flagch == BOL || (lastc != OUT && !ISWORD(lastc))) && - (c != OUT && ISWORD(c)) ) { - flagch = BOW; - } - if ( (lastc != OUT && ISWORD(lastc)) && - (flagch == EOL || (c != OUT && !ISWORD(c))) ) { - flagch = EOW; - } - if (flagch == BOW || flagch == EOW) { - st = step(m->g, startst, stopst, st, flagch, st); - SP("boweow", st, c); - } - - /* are we done? */ - if (ISSET(st, stopst) || p == stop) - break; /* NOTE BREAK OUT */ - - /* no, we must deal with this character */ - ASSIGN(tmp, st); - ASSIGN(st, fresh); - assert(c != OUT); - st = step(m->g, startst, stopst, tmp, c, st); - SP("aft", st, c); - assert(EQ(step(m->g, startst, stopst, st, NOTHING, st), st)); - p++; - } - - assert(coldp != NULL); - m->coldp = coldp; - if (ISSET(st, stopst)) - return(p+1); - else - return(NULL); -} - -/* - - slow - step through the string more deliberately - == static char *slow(register struct match *m, char *start, \ - == char *stop, sopno startst, sopno stopst); - */ -static char * /* where it ended */ -slow(m, start, stop, startst, stopst) -register struct match *m; -char *start; -char *stop; -sopno startst; -sopno stopst; -{ - register states st = m->st; - register states empty = m->empty; - register states tmp = m->tmp; - register char *p = start; - register int c = (start == m->beginp) ? OUT : *(start-1); - register int lastc; /* previous c */ - register int flagch; - register int i; - register char *matchp; /* last p at which a match ended */ - - AT("slow", start, stop, startst, stopst); - CLEAR(st); - SET1(st, startst); - SP("sstart", st, *p); - st = step(m->g, startst, stopst, st, NOTHING, st); - matchp = NULL; - for (;;) { - /* next character */ - lastc = c; - c = (p == m->endp) ? OUT : *p; - - /* is there an EOL and/or BOL between lastc and c? */ - flagch = '\0'; - i = 0; - if ( (lastc == '\n' && m->g->cflags®_NEWLINE) || - (lastc == OUT && !(m->eflags®_NOTBOL)) ) { - flagch = BOL; - i = m->g->nbol; - } - if ( (c == '\n' && m->g->cflags®_NEWLINE) || - (c == OUT && !(m->eflags®_NOTEOL)) ) { - flagch = (flagch == BOL) ? BOLEOL : EOL; - i += m->g->neol; - } - if (i != 0) { - for (; i > 0; i--) - st = step(m->g, startst, stopst, st, flagch, st); - SP("sboleol", st, c); - } - - /* how about a word boundary? */ - if ( (flagch == BOL || (lastc != OUT && !ISWORD(lastc))) && - (c != OUT && ISWORD(c)) ) { - flagch = BOW; - } - if ( (lastc != OUT && ISWORD(lastc)) && - (flagch == EOL || (c != OUT && !ISWORD(c))) ) { - flagch = EOW; - } - if (flagch == BOW || flagch == EOW) { - st = step(m->g, startst, stopst, st, flagch, st); - SP("sboweow", st, c); - } - - /* are we done? */ - if (ISSET(st, stopst)) - matchp = p; - if (EQ(st, empty) || p == stop) - break; /* NOTE BREAK OUT */ - - /* no, we must deal with this character */ - ASSIGN(tmp, st); - ASSIGN(st, empty); - assert(c != OUT); - st = step(m->g, startst, stopst, tmp, c, st); - SP("saft", st, c); - assert(EQ(step(m->g, startst, stopst, st, NOTHING, st), st)); - p++; - } - - return(matchp); -} - - -/* - - step - map set of states reachable before char to set reachable after - == static states step(register struct re_guts *g, sopno start, sopno stop, \ - == register states bef, int ch, register states aft); - == #define BOL (OUT+1) - == #define EOL (BOL+1) - == #define BOLEOL (BOL+2) - == #define NOTHING (BOL+3) - == #define BOW (BOL+4) - == #define EOW (BOL+5) - == #define CODEMAX (BOL+5) // highest code used - == #define NONCHAR(c) ((c) > CHAR_MAX) - == #define NNONCHAR (CODEMAX-CHAR_MAX) - */ -static states -step(g, start, stop, bef, ch, aft) -register struct re_guts *g; -sopno start; /* start state within strip */ -sopno stop; /* state after stop state within strip */ -register states bef; /* states reachable before */ -int ch; /* character or NONCHAR code */ -register states aft; /* states already known reachable after */ -{ - register cset *cs; - register sop s; - register sopno pc; - register onestate here; /* note, macros know this name */ - register sopno look; - register long i; - - for (pc = start, INIT(here, pc); pc != stop; pc++, INC(here)) { - s = g->strip[pc]; - switch (OP(s)) { - case OEND: - assert(pc == stop-1); - break; - case OCHAR: - /* only characters can match */ - assert(!NONCHAR(ch) || ch != (char)OPND(s)); - if (ch == (char)OPND(s)) - FWD(aft, bef, 1); - break; - case OBOL: - if (ch == BOL || ch == BOLEOL) - FWD(aft, bef, 1); - break; - case OEOL: - if (ch == EOL || ch == BOLEOL) - FWD(aft, bef, 1); - break; - case OBOW: - if (ch == BOW) - FWD(aft, bef, 1); - break; - case OEOW: - if (ch == EOW) - FWD(aft, bef, 1); - break; - case OANY: - if (!NONCHAR(ch)) - FWD(aft, bef, 1); - break; - case OANYOF: - cs = &g->sets[OPND(s)]; - if (!NONCHAR(ch) && CHIN(cs, ch)) - FWD(aft, bef, 1); - break; - case OBACK_: /* ignored here */ - case O_BACK: - FWD(aft, aft, 1); - break; - case OPLUS_: /* forward, this is just an empty */ - FWD(aft, aft, 1); - break; - case O_PLUS: /* both forward and back */ - FWD(aft, aft, 1); - i = ISSETBACK(aft, OPND(s)); - BACK(aft, aft, OPND(s)); - if (!i && ISSETBACK(aft, OPND(s))) { - /* oho, must reconsider loop body */ - pc -= OPND(s) + 1; - INIT(here, pc); - } - break; - case OQUEST_: /* two branches, both forward */ - FWD(aft, aft, 1); - FWD(aft, aft, OPND(s)); - break; - case O_QUEST: /* just an empty */ - FWD(aft, aft, 1); - break; - case OLPAREN: /* not significant here */ - case ORPAREN: - FWD(aft, aft, 1); - break; - case OCH_: /* mark the first two branches */ - FWD(aft, aft, 1); - assert(OP(g->strip[pc+OPND(s)]) == OOR2); - FWD(aft, aft, OPND(s)); - break; - case OOR1: /* done a branch, find the O_CH */ - if (ISSTATEIN(aft, here)) { - for (look = 1; - OP(s = g->strip[pc+look]) != O_CH; - look += OPND(s)) - assert(OP(s) == OOR2); - FWD(aft, aft, look); - } - break; - case OOR2: /* propagate OCH_'s marking */ - FWD(aft, aft, 1); - if (OP(g->strip[pc+OPND(s)]) != O_CH) { - assert(OP(g->strip[pc+OPND(s)]) == OOR2); - FWD(aft, aft, OPND(s)); - } - break; - case O_CH: /* just empty */ - FWD(aft, aft, 1); - break; - default: /* ooooops... */ - assert(nope); - break; - } - } - - return(aft); -} - -#ifdef REDEBUG -/* - - print - print a set of states - == #ifdef REDEBUG - == static void print(struct match *m, char *caption, states st, \ - == int ch, FILE *d); - == #endif - */ -static void -print(m, caption, st, ch, d) -struct match *m; -char *caption; -states st; -int ch; -FILE *d; -{ - register struct re_guts *g = m->g; - register int i; - register int first = 1; - - if (!(m->eflags®_TRACE)) - return; - - fprintf(d, "%s", caption); - if (ch != '\0') - fprintf(d, " %s", pchar(ch)); - for (i = 0; i < g->nstates; i++) - if (ISSET(st, i)) { - fprintf(d, "%s%d", (first) ? "\t" : ", ", i); - first = 0; - } - fprintf(d, "\n"); -} - -/* - - at - print current situation - == #ifdef REDEBUG - == static void at(struct match *m, char *title, char *start, char *stop, \ - == sopno startst, sopno stopst); - == #endif - */ -static void -at(m, title, start, stop, startst, stopst) -struct match *m; -char *title; -char *start; -char *stop; -sopno startst; -sopno stopst; -{ - if (!(m->eflags®_TRACE)) - return; - - printf("%s %s-", title, pchar(*start)); - printf("%s ", pchar(*stop)); - printf("%ld-%ld\n", (long)startst, (long)stopst); -} - -#ifndef PCHARDONE -#define PCHARDONE /* never again */ -/* - - pchar - make a character printable - == #ifdef REDEBUG - == static char *pchar(int ch); - == #endif - * - * Is this identical to regchar() over in debug.c? Well, yes. But a - * duplicate here avoids having a debugging-capable regexec.o tied to - * a matching debug.o, and this is convenient. It all disappears in - * the non-debug compilation anyway, so it doesn't matter much. - */ -static char * /* -> representation */ -pchar(ch) -int ch; -{ - static char pbuf[10]; - - if (isprint(ch) || ch == ' ') - sprintf(pbuf, "%c", ch); - else - sprintf(pbuf, "\\%o", ch); - return(pbuf); -} -#endif -#endif - -#undef matcher -#undef fast -#undef slow -#undef dissect -#undef backref -#undef step -#undef print -#undef at -#undef match diff --git a/winsup/cygwin/regex/engine.ih b/winsup/cygwin/regex/engine.ih deleted file mode 100644 index cc98334..0000000 --- a/winsup/cygwin/regex/engine.ih +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -/* ========= begin header generated by ./mkh ========= */ -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif - -/* === engine.c === */ -static int matcher(register struct re_guts *g, char *string, size_t nmatch, regmatch_t pmatch[], int eflags); -static char *dissect(register struct match *m, char *start, char *stop, sopno startst, sopno stopst); -static char *backref(register struct match *m, char *start, char *stop, sopno startst, sopno stopst, sopno lev); -static char *fast(register struct match *m, char *start, char *stop, sopno startst, sopno stopst); -static char *slow(register struct match *m, char *start, char *stop, sopno startst, sopno stopst); -static states step(register struct re_guts *g, sopno start, sopno stop, register states bef, int ch, register states aft); -#define BOL (OUT+1) -#define EOL (BOL+1) -#define BOLEOL (BOL+2) -#define NOTHING (BOL+3) -#define BOW (BOL+4) -#define EOW (BOL+5) -#define CODEMAX (BOL+5) /* highest code used */ -#define NONCHAR(c) ((c) > CHAR_MAX) -#define NNONCHAR (CODEMAX-CHAR_MAX) -#ifdef REDEBUG -static void print(struct match *m, char *caption, states st, int ch, FILE *d); -#endif -#ifdef REDEBUG -static void at(struct match *m, char *title, char *start, char *stop, sopno startst, sopno stopst); -#endif -#ifdef REDEBUG -static char *pchar(int ch); -#endif - -#ifdef __cplusplus -} -#endif -/* ========= end header generated by ./mkh ========= */ diff --git a/winsup/cygwin/regex/mkh b/winsup/cygwin/regex/mkh deleted file mode 100755 index 252b246..0000000 --- a/winsup/cygwin/regex/mkh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,76 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/sh -# mkh - pull headers out of C source -PATH=/bin:/usr/bin ; export PATH - -# egrep pattern to pick out marked lines -egrep='^ =([ ]|$)' - -# Sed program to process marked lines into lines for the header file. -# The markers have already been removed. Two things are done here: removal -# of backslashed newlines, and some fudging of comments. The first is done -# because -o needs to have prototypes on one line to strip them down. -# Getting comments into the output is tricky; we turn C++-style // comments -# into /* */ comments, after altering any existing */'s to avoid trouble. -peel=' /\\$/N - /\\\n[ ]*/s///g - /\/\//s;\*/;* /;g - /\/\//s;//\(.*\);/*\1 */;' - -for a -do - case "$a" in - -o) # old (pre-function-prototype) compiler - # add code to comment out argument lists - peel="$peel - "'/^\([^#\/][^\/]*[a-zA-Z0-9_)]\)(\(.*\))/s;;\1(/*\2*/);' - shift - ;; - -b) # funny Berkeley __P macro - peel="$peel - "'/^\([^#\/][^\/]*[a-zA-Z0-9_)]\)(\(.*\))/s;;\1 __P((\2));' - shift - ;; - -s) # compiler doesn't like `static foo();' - # add code to get rid of the `static' - peel="$peel - "'/^static[ ][^\/]*[a-zA-Z0-9_)](.*)/s;static.;;' - shift - ;; - -p) # private declarations - egrep='^ ==([ ]|$)' - shift - ;; - -i) # wrap in #ifndef, argument is name - ifndef="$2" - shift ; shift - ;; - *) break - ;; - esac -done - -if test " $ifndef" != " " -then - echo "#ifndef $ifndef" - echo "#define $ifndef /* never again */" -fi -echo "/* ========= begin header generated by $0 ========= */" -echo '#ifdef __cplusplus' -echo 'extern "C" {' -echo '#endif' -for f -do - echo - echo "/* === $f === */" - egrep "$egrep" $f | sed 's/^ ==*[ ]//;s/^ ==*$//' | sed "$peel" - echo -done -echo '#ifdef __cplusplus' -echo '}' -echo '#endif' -echo "/* ========= end header generated by $0 ========= */" -if test " $ifndef" != " " -then - echo "#endif" -fi -exit 0 diff --git a/winsup/cygwin/regex/regcomp.c b/winsup/cygwin/regex/regcomp.c deleted file mode 100644 index 52f9037..0000000 --- a/winsup/cygwin/regex/regcomp.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1546 +0,0 @@ -#include "winsup.h" -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <ctype.h> -#include <limits.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include "regex.h" - -#include "utils.h" -#include "regex2.h" - -#include "cclass.h" -#include "cname.h" - -/* - * parse structure, passed up and down to avoid global variables and - * other clumsinesses - */ -struct parse { - char *next; /* next character in RE */ - char *end; /* end of string (-> NUL normally) */ - int error; /* has an error been seen? */ - sop *strip; /* malloced strip */ - sopno ssize; /* malloced strip size (allocated) */ - sopno slen; /* malloced strip length (used) */ - int ncsalloc; /* number of csets allocated */ - struct re_guts *g; -# define NPAREN 10 /* we need to remember () 1-9 for back refs */ - sopno pbegin[NPAREN]; /* -> ( ([0] unused) */ - sopno pend[NPAREN]; /* -> ) ([0] unused) */ -}; - -#include "regcomp.ih" - -static char nuls[10]; /* place to point scanner in event of error */ - -/* - * macros for use with parse structure - * BEWARE: these know that the parse structure is named `p' !!! - */ -#define PEEK() (*p->next) -#define PEEK2() (*(p->next+1)) -#define MORE() (p->next < p->end) -#define MORE2() (p->next+1 < p->end) -#define SEE(c) (MORE() && PEEK() == (c)) -#define SEETWO(a, b) (MORE() && MORE2() && PEEK() == (a) && PEEK2() == (b)) -#define EAT(c) ((SEE(c)) ? (NEXT(), 1) : 0) -#define EATTWO(a, b) ((SEETWO(a, b)) ? (NEXT2(), 1) : 0) -#define NEXT() (p->next++) -#define NEXT2() (p->next += 2) -#define NEXTn(n) (p->next += (n)) -#define GETNEXT() (*p->next++) -#define SETERROR(e) seterr(p, (e)) -#define REQUIRE(co, e) (void) ((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)) -#define EMIT(op, sopnd) doemit(p, (sop)(op), (size_t)(sopnd)) -#define INSERT(op, pos) doinsert(p, (sop)(op), HERE()-(pos)+1, pos) -#define AHEAD(pos) dofwd(p, pos, HERE()-(pos)) -#define ASTERN(sop, pos) EMIT(sop, HERE()-pos) -#define HERE() (p->slen) -#define THERE() (p->slen - 1) -#define THERETHERE() (p->slen - 2) -#define DROP(n) (p->slen -= (n)) - -#ifndef NDEBUG -static int never = 0; /* for use in asserts; shuts lint up */ -#else -#define never 0 /* some <assert.h>s have bugs too */ -#endif - -/* - - regcomp - interface for parser and compilation - = extern int regcomp(regex_t *, const char *, int); - = #define REG_BASIC 0000 - = #define REG_EXTENDED 0001 - = #define REG_ICASE 0002 - = #define REG_NOSUB 0004 - = #define REG_NEWLINE 0010 - = #define REG_NOSPEC 0020 - = #define REG_PEND 0040 - = #define REG_DUMP 0200 - */ -int /* 0 success, otherwise REG_something */ -regcomp(preg, pattern, cflags) -regex_t *preg; -const char *pattern; -int cflags; -{ - struct parse pa; - register struct re_guts *g; - register struct parse *p = &pa; - register int i; - register size_t len; -#ifdef REDEBUG -# define GOODFLAGS(f) (f) -#else -# define GOODFLAGS(f) ((f)&~REG_DUMP) -#endif - - cflags = GOODFLAGS(cflags); - if ((cflags®_EXTENDED) && (cflags®_NOSPEC)) - return(REG_INVARG); - - if (cflags®_PEND) { - if (preg->re_endp < pattern) - return(REG_INVARG); - len = preg->re_endp - pattern; - } else - 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)); - if (g == NULL) - return(REG_ESPACE); - p->ssize = len/(size_t)2*(size_t)3 + (size_t)1; /* ugh */ - p->strip = (sop *)malloc(p->ssize * sizeof(sop)); - p->slen = 0; - if (p->strip == NULL) { - free((char *)g); - return(REG_ESPACE); - } - - /* set things up */ - p->g = g; - p->next = (char *)pattern; /* convenience; we do not modify it */ - p->end = p->next + len; - p->error = 0; - p->ncsalloc = 0; - for (i = 0; i < NPAREN; i++) { - 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->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 */ - EMIT(OEND, 0); - g->firststate = THERE(); - if (cflags®_EXTENDED) - p_ere(p, OUT); - else if (cflags®_NOSPEC) - p_str(p); - else - p_bre(p, OUT, OUT); - EMIT(OEND, 0); - g->laststate = THERE(); - - /* tidy up loose ends and fill things in */ - categorize(p, g); - stripsnug(p, g); - findmust(p, g); - g->nplus = pluscount(p, g); - g->magic = MAGIC2; - preg->re_nsub = g->nsub; - preg->re_g = g; - preg->re_magic = MAGIC1; -#ifndef REDEBUG - /* not debugging, so can't rely on the assert() in regexec() */ - if (g->iflags&BAD) - SETERROR(REG_ASSERT); -#endif - - /* win or lose, we're done */ - if (p->error != 0) /* lose */ - regfree(preg); - return(p->error); -} - -/* - - p_ere - ERE parser top level, concatenation and alternation - == static void p_ere(register struct parse *p, int stop); - */ -static void -p_ere(p, stop) -register 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? */ - - 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 */ - - if (!EAT('|')) - break; /* NOTE BREAK OUT */ - - if (first) { - INSERT(OCH_, conc); /* offset is wrong */ - prevfwd = conc; - prevback = conc; - first = 0; - } - ASTERN(OOR1, prevback); - prevback = THERE(); - AHEAD(prevfwd); /* fix previous offset */ - prevfwd = HERE(); - EMIT(OOR2, 0); /* offset is very wrong */ - } - - if (!first) { /* tail-end fixups */ - AHEAD(prevfwd); - ASTERN(O_CH, prevback); - } - - assert(!MORE() || SEE(stop)); -} - -/* - - 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(p) -register struct parse *p; -{ - register char c; - register sopno pos; - register int count; - register int count2; - register sopno subno; - int wascaret = 0; - - assert(MORE()); /* caller should have ensured this */ - c = GETNEXT(); - - pos = HERE(); - switch (c) { - case '(': - REQUIRE(MORE(), REG_EPAREN); - p->g->nsub++; - subno = p->g->nsub; - if (subno < NPAREN) - p->pbegin[subno] = HERE(); - EMIT(OLPAREN, subno); - if (!SEE(')')) - p_ere(p, ')'); - if (subno < NPAREN) { - p->pend[subno] = HERE(); - assert(p->pend[subno] != 0); - } - EMIT(ORPAREN, subno); - MUSTEAT(')', REG_EPAREN); - break; -#ifndef POSIX_MISTAKE - case ')': /* happens only if no current unmatched ( */ - /* - * You may ask, why the ifndef? Because I didn't notice - * this until slightly too late for 1003.2, and none of the - * other 1003.2 regular-expression reviewers noticed it at - * all. So an unmatched ) is legal POSIX, at least until - * we can get it fixed. - */ - SETERROR(REG_EPAREN); - break; -#endif - case '^': - EMIT(OBOL, 0); - p->g->iflags |= USEBOL; - p->g->nbol++; - wascaret = 1; - break; - case '$': - EMIT(OEOL, 0); - p->g->iflags |= USEEOL; - p->g->neol++; - break; - case '|': - SETERROR(REG_EMPTY); - break; - case '*': - case '+': - case '?': - SETERROR(REG_BADRPT); - break; - case '.': - if (p->g->cflags®_NEWLINE) - nonnewline(p); - else - EMIT(OANY, 0); - break; - case '[': - p_bracket(p); - break; - case '\\': - REQUIRE(MORE(), REG_EESCAPE); - c = GETNEXT(); - ordinary(p, c); - break; - case '{': /* okay as ordinary except if digit follows */ - REQUIRE(!MORE() || !isdigit(PEEK()), REG_BADRPT); - /* FALLTHROUGH */ - default: - ordinary(p, c); - break; - } - - if (!MORE()) - return; - c = PEEK(); - /* we call { a repetition if followed by a digit */ - if (!( c == '*' || c == '+' || c == '?' || - (c == '{' && MORE2() && isdigit(PEEK2())) )) - return; /* no repetition, we're done */ - NEXT(); - - REQUIRE(!wascaret, REG_BADRPT); - switch (c) { - case '*': /* implemented as +? */ - /* this case does not require the (y|) trick, noKLUDGE */ - INSERT(OPLUS_, pos); - ASTERN(O_PLUS, pos); - INSERT(OQUEST_, pos); - ASTERN(O_QUEST, pos); - break; - case '+': - INSERT(OPLUS_, pos); - ASTERN(O_PLUS, pos); - break; - case '?': - /* KLUDGE: emit y? as (y|) until subtle bug gets fixed */ - INSERT(OCH_, pos); /* offset slightly wrong */ - ASTERN(OOR1, pos); /* this one's right */ - AHEAD(pos); /* fix the OCH_ */ - EMIT(OOR2, 0); /* offset very wrong... */ - AHEAD(THERE()); /* ...so fix it */ - ASTERN(O_CH, THERETHERE()); - break; - case '{': - count = p_count(p); - if (EAT(',')) { - if (isdigit(PEEK())) { - count2 = p_count(p); - REQUIRE(count <= count2, REG_BADBR); - } else /* single number with comma */ - count2 = INFINITY; - } else /* just a single number */ - count2 = count; - repeat(p, pos, count, count2); - if (!EAT('}')) { /* error heuristics */ - while (MORE() && PEEK() != '}') - NEXT(); - REQUIRE(MORE(), REG_EBRACE); - SETERROR(REG_BADBR); - } - break; - } - - if (!MORE()) - return; - c = PEEK(); - if (!( c == '*' || c == '+' || c == '?' || - (c == '{' && MORE2() && isdigit(PEEK2())) ) ) - return; - SETERROR(REG_BADRPT); -} - -/* - - p_str - string (no metacharacters) "parser" - == static void p_str(register struct parse *p); - */ -static void -p_str(p) -register struct parse *p; -{ - REQUIRE(MORE(), REG_EMPTY); - while (MORE()) - ordinary(p, GETNEXT()); -} - -/* - - p_bre - BRE parser top level, anchoring and concatenation - == static void p_bre(register struct parse *p, register int end1, \ - == register 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. - * 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 */ -{ - register sopno start = HERE(); - register int first = 1; /* first subexpression? */ - register int wasdollar = 0; - - if (EAT('^')) { - EMIT(OBOL, 0); - p->g->iflags |= USEBOL; - p->g->nbol++; - } - while (MORE() && !SEETWO(end1, end2)) { - wasdollar = p_simp_re(p, first); - first = 0; - } - if (wasdollar) { /* oops, that was a trailing anchor */ - DROP(1); - EMIT(OEOL, 0); - p->g->iflags |= USEEOL; - p->g->neol++; - } - - 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 /* was the simple RE an unbackslashed $? */ -p_simp_re(p, starordinary) -register 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; -# define BACKSL (1<<CHAR_BIT) - - pos = HERE(); /* repetion op, if any, covers from here */ - - assert(MORE()); /* caller should have ensured this */ - c = GETNEXT(); - if (c == '\\') { - REQUIRE(MORE(), REG_EESCAPE); - c = BACKSL | (unsigned char)GETNEXT(); - } - switch (c) { - case '.': - if (p->g->cflags®_NEWLINE) - nonnewline(p); - else - EMIT(OANY, 0); - break; - case '[': - p_bracket(p); - break; - case BACKSL|'{': - SETERROR(REG_BADRPT); - break; - case BACKSL|'(': - p->g->nsub++; - subno = p->g->nsub; - if (subno < NPAREN) - p->pbegin[subno] = HERE(); - EMIT(OLPAREN, subno); - /* the MORE here is an error heuristic */ - if (MORE() && !SEETWO('\\', ')')) - p_bre(p, '\\', ')'); - if (subno < NPAREN) { - p->pend[subno] = HERE(); - assert(p->pend[subno] != 0); - } - EMIT(ORPAREN, subno); - REQUIRE(EATTWO('\\', ')'), REG_EPAREN); - break; - case BACKSL|')': /* should not get here -- must be user */ - case BACKSL|'}': - SETERROR(REG_EPAREN); - break; - case BACKSL|'1': - case BACKSL|'2': - case BACKSL|'3': - case BACKSL|'4': - case BACKSL|'5': - case BACKSL|'6': - case BACKSL|'7': - case BACKSL|'8': - case BACKSL|'9': - i = (c&~BACKSL) - '0'; - assert(i < NPAREN); - if (p->pend[i] != 0) { - assert(i <= p->g->nsub); - EMIT(OBACK_, i); - assert(p->pbegin[i] != 0); - assert(OP(p->strip[p->pbegin[i]]) == OLPAREN); - assert(OP(p->strip[p->pend[i]]) == ORPAREN); - (void) dupl(p, p->pbegin[i]+1, p->pend[i]); - EMIT(O_BACK, i); - } else - SETERROR(REG_ESUBREG); - p->g->backrefs = 1; - break; - case '*': - REQUIRE(starordinary, REG_BADRPT); - /* FALLTHROUGH */ - default: - ordinary(p, (char)c); /* takes off BACKSL, if any */ - break; - } - - if (EAT('*')) { /* implemented as +? */ - /* this case does not require the (y|) trick, noKLUDGE */ - INSERT(OPLUS_, pos); - ASTERN(O_PLUS, pos); - INSERT(OQUEST_, pos); - ASTERN(O_QUEST, pos); - } else if (EATTWO('\\', '{')) { - count = p_count(p); - if (EAT(',')) { - if (MORE() && isdigit(PEEK())) { - count2 = p_count(p); - REQUIRE(count <= count2, REG_BADBR); - } else /* single number with comma */ - count2 = INFINITY; - } else /* just a single number */ - count2 = count; - repeat(p, pos, count, count2); - if (!EATTWO('\\', '}')) { /* error heuristics */ - while (MORE() && !SEETWO('\\', '}')) - NEXT(); - REQUIRE(MORE(), REG_EBRACE); - SETERROR(REG_BADBR); - } - } else if (c == (unsigned char)'$') /* $ (but not \$) ends it */ - return(1); - - return(0); -} - -/* - - p_count - parse a repetition count - == static int p_count(register struct parse *p); - */ -static int /* the value */ -p_count(p) -register struct parse *p; -{ - register int count = 0; - register int ndigits = 0; - - while (MORE() && isdigit(PEEK()) && count <= DUPMAX) { - count = count*10 + (GETNEXT() - '0'); - ndigits++; - } - - 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(p) -register struct parse *p; -{ - register cset *cs = allocset(p); - register int invert = 0; - - /* Dept of Truly Sickening Special-Case Kludges */ - if (p->next + 5 < p->end && strncmp(p->next, "[:<:]]", 6) == 0) { - EMIT(OBOW, 0); - NEXTn(6); - return; - } - if (p->next + 5 < p->end && strncmp(p->next, "[:>:]]", 6) == 0) { - EMIT(OEOW, 0); - NEXTn(6); - return; - } - - if (EAT('^')) - invert++; /* make note to invert set at end */ - if (EAT(']')) - CHadd(cs, ']'); - else if (EAT('-')) - CHadd(cs, '-'); - while (MORE() && PEEK() != ']' && !SEETWO('-', ']')) - p_b_term(p, cs); - if (EAT('-')) - CHadd(cs, '-'); - 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); - } - - assert(cs->multis == NULL); /* xxx */ - - if (nch(p, cs) == 1) { /* optimize singleton sets */ - ordinary(p, firstch(p, cs)); - freeset(p, cs); - } else - EMIT(OANYOF, freezeset(p, cs)); -} - -/* - - 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(p, cs) -register struct parse *p; -register cset *cs; -{ - register char c; - register char start, finish; - register int i; - - /* classify what we've got */ - switch ((MORE()) ? PEEK() : '\0') { - case '[': - c = (MORE2()) ? PEEK2() : '\0'; - break; - case '-': - SETERROR(REG_ERANGE); - return; /* NOTE RETURN */ - break; - default: - c = '\0'; - break; - } - - switch (c) { - case ':': /* character class */ - NEXT2(); - REQUIRE(MORE(), REG_EBRACK); - c = PEEK(); - REQUIRE(c != '-' && c != ']', REG_ECTYPE); - p_b_cclass(p, cs); - REQUIRE(MORE(), REG_EBRACK); - REQUIRE(EATTWO(':', ']'), REG_ECTYPE); - break; - case '=': /* equivalence class */ - NEXT2(); - REQUIRE(MORE(), REG_EBRACK); - c = PEEK(); - REQUIRE(c != '-' && c != ']', REG_ECOLLATE); - p_b_eclass(p, cs); - REQUIRE(MORE(), REG_EBRACK); - 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 */ - NEXT(); - if (EAT('-')) - finish = '-'; - else - 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); - 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(p, cs) -register struct parse *p; -register cset *cs; -{ - register char *sp = p->next; - register struct cclass *cp; - register size_t len; - register const char *u; - register char c; - - while (MORE() && isalpha(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 */ - 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); -} - -/* - - p_b_eclass - parse an equivalence-class name and deal with it - == static void p_b_eclass(register struct parse *p, register cset *cs); - * - * This implementation is incomplete. xxx - */ -static void -p_b_eclass(p, cs) -register struct parse *p; -register cset *cs; -{ - register char c; - - c = p_b_coll_elem(p, '='); - CHadd(cs, c); -} - -/* - - p_b_symbol - parse a character or [..]ed multicharacter collating symbol - == static char p_b_symbol(register struct parse *p); - */ -static char /* value of symbol */ -p_b_symbol(p) -register struct parse *p; -{ - register char value; - - REQUIRE(MORE(), REG_EBRACK); - if (!EATTWO('[', '.')) - return(GETNEXT()); - - /* collating symbol */ - value = p_b_coll_elem(p, '.'); - 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 /* value of collating element */ -p_b_coll_elem(p, endc) -register struct parse *p; -int endc; /* name ended by endc,']' */ -{ - register char *sp = p->next; - register struct cname *cp; - register int len; - - while (MORE() && !SEETWO(endc, ']')) - NEXT(); - if (!MORE()) { - SETERROR(REG_EBRACK); - return(0); - } - len = p->next - sp; - 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 */ - return(0); -} - -/* - - othercase - return the case counterpart of an alphabetic - == static char othercase(int ch); - */ -static char /* if no counterpart, return ch */ -othercase(ch) -int ch; -{ - assert(isalpha(ch)); - if (isupper(ch)) - return(tolower(ch)); - else if (islower(ch)) - return(toupper(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); - * - * Boy, is this implementation ever a kludge... - */ -static void -bothcases(p, ch) -register struct parse *p; -int ch; -{ - register char *oldnext = p->next; - register char *oldend = p->end; - char bracket[3]; - - assert(othercase(ch) != ch); /* p_bracket() would recurse */ - p->next = bracket; - p->end = bracket+2; - bracket[0] = ch; - bracket[1] = ']'; - bracket[2] = '\0'; - p_bracket(p); - assert(p->next == bracket+2); - p->next = oldnext; - p->end = oldend; -} - -/* - - ordinary - emit an ordinary character - == static void ordinary(register struct parse *p, register int ch); - */ -static void -ordinary(p, ch) -register struct parse *p; -register int ch; -{ - register cat_t *cap = p->g->categories; - - if ((p->g->cflags®_ICASE) && isalpha(ch) && othercase(ch) != ch) - bothcases(p, ch); - else { - EMIT(OCHAR, (unsigned char)ch); - if (cap[ch] == 0) - cap[ch] = p->g->ncategories++; - } -} - -/* - - nonnewline - emit REG_NEWLINE version of OANY - == static void nonnewline(register struct parse *p); - * - * Boy, is this implementation ever a kludge... - */ -static void -nonnewline(p) -register struct parse *p; -{ - register char *oldnext = p->next; - register char *oldend = p->end; - char bracket[4]; - - p->next = bracket; - p->end = bracket+3; - bracket[0] = '^'; - bracket[1] = '\n'; - bracket[2] = ']'; - bracket[3] = '\0'; - p_bracket(p); - assert(p->next == bracket+3); - p->next = oldnext; - p->end = oldend; -} - -/* - - 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(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) */ -{ - register 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; - - if (p->error != 0) /* head off possible runaway recursion */ - return; - - assert(from <= to); - - switch (REP(MAP(from), MAP(to))) { - case REP(0, 0): /* must be user doing this */ - DROP(finish-start); /* drop the operand */ - break; - case REP(0, 1): /* as x{1,1}? */ - case REP(0, N): /* as x{1,n}? */ - case REP(0, INF): /* as x{1,}? */ - /* KLUDGE: emit y? as (y|) until subtle bug gets fixed */ - INSERT(OCH_, start); /* offset is wrong... */ - repeat(p, start+1, 1, to); - ASTERN(OOR1, start); - AHEAD(start); /* ... fix it */ - EMIT(OOR2, 0); - AHEAD(THERE()); - ASTERN(O_CH, THERETHERE()); - break; - case REP(1, 1): /* trivial case */ - /* done */ - break; - case REP(1, N): /* as x?x{1,n-1} */ - /* KLUDGE: emit y? as (y|) until subtle bug gets fixed */ - INSERT(OCH_, start); - ASTERN(OOR1, start); - AHEAD(start); - EMIT(OOR2, 0); /* offset very wrong... */ - AHEAD(THERE()); /* ...so fix it */ - ASTERN(O_CH, THERETHERE()); - copy = dupl(p, start+1, finish+1); - assert(copy == finish+4); - repeat(p, copy, 1, to-1); - break; - case REP(1, INF): /* as x+ */ - INSERT(OPLUS_, start); - ASTERN(O_PLUS, start); - break; - case REP(N, N): /* as xx{m-1,n-1} */ - copy = dupl(p, start, finish); - repeat(p, copy, from-1, to-1); - break; - case REP(N, INF): /* as xx{n-1,INF} */ - copy = dupl(p, start, finish); - repeat(p, copy, from-1, to); - break; - default: /* "can't happen" */ - SETERROR(REG_ASSERT); /* just in case */ - break; - } -} - -/* - - seterr - set an error condition - == static int seterr(register struct parse *p, int e); - */ -static int /* useless but makes type checking happy */ -seterr(p, e) -register struct parse *p; -int e; -{ - if (p->error == 0) /* keep earliest error condition */ - p->error = e; - p->next = nuls; /* try to bring things to a halt */ - p->end = nuls; - return(0); /* make the return value well-defined */ -} - -/* - - allocset - allocate a set of characters for [] - == static cset *allocset(register struct parse *p); - */ -static cset * -allocset(p) -register 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 */ - } - } - - 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; - - return(cs); -} - -/* - - freeset - free a now-unused set - == static void freeset(register struct parse *p, register cset *cs); - */ -static void -freeset(p, cs) -register struct parse *p; -register cset *cs; -{ - register int i; - register cset *top = &p->g->sets[p->g->ncsets]; - register size_t css = (size_t)p->g->csetsize; - - for (i = 0; i < css; i++) - CHsub(cs, i); - 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 int 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 int 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); - */ -static int -nch(p, cs) -register struct parse *p; -register cset *cs; -{ - register int i; - register size_t css = (size_t)p->g->csetsize; - register int n = 0; - - for (i = 0; i < css; i++) - if (CHIN(cs, i)) - n++; - return(n); -} - -/* - - mcadd - add a collating element to a cset - == static void mcadd(register struct parse *p, register cset *cs, \ - == register char *cp); - */ -static void -mcadd(p, cs, cp) -register struct parse *p; -register cset *cs; -register const char *cp; -{ - 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; - } - - (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. - */ -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; -{ - 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); -} - -/* - - 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); -} - -/* - - categorize - sort out character categories - == static void categorize(struct parse *p, register struct re_guts *g); - */ -static void -categorize(p, g) -struct parse *p; -register struct re_guts *g; -{ - 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) - 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; - } -} - -/* - - dupl - emit a duplicate of a bunch of sops - == static sopno dupl(register 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 */ -{ - register sopno ret = HERE(); - register sopno len = finish - start; - - assert(finish >= start); - if (len == 0) - return(ret); - enlarge(p, p->ssize + len); /* this many unexpected additions */ - assert(p->ssize >= p->slen + len); - (void) memcpy((char *)(p->strip + p->slen), - (char *)(p->strip + start), (size_t)len*sizeof(sop)); - p->slen += len; - return(ret); -} - -/* - - doemit - emit a strip operator - == static void doemit(register 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; -{ - /* avoid making error situations worse */ - if (p->error != 0) - return; - - /* deal with oversize operands ("can't happen", more or less) */ - assert(opnd < 1<<OPSHIFT); - - /* deal with undersized strip */ - if (p->slen >= p->ssize) - enlarge(p, (p->ssize+1) / 2 * 3); /* +50% */ - assert(p->slen < p->ssize); - - /* finally, it's all reduced to the easy case */ - p->strip[p->slen++] = SOP(op, 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(p, op, opnd, pos) -register struct parse *p; -sop op; -size_t opnd; -sopno pos; -{ - register sopno sn; - register sop s; - register int i; - - /* avoid making error situations worse */ - if (p->error != 0) - return; - - sn = HERE(); - EMIT(op, opnd); /* do checks, ensure space */ - assert(HERE() == sn+1); - s = p->strip[sn]; - - /* adjust paren pointers */ - assert(pos > 0); - for (i = 1; i < NPAREN; i++) { - if (p->pbegin[i] >= pos) { - p->pbegin[i]++; - } - if (p->pend[i] >= pos) { - p->pend[i]++; - } - } - - memmove((char *)&p->strip[pos+1], (char *)&p->strip[pos], - (HERE()-pos-1)*sizeof(sop)); - p->strip[pos] = s; -} - -/* - - dofwd - complete a forward reference - == static void dofwd(register struct parse *p, sopno pos, sop value); - */ -static void -dofwd(p, pos, value) -register struct parse *p; -register sopno pos; -sop value; -{ - /* avoid making error situations worse */ - if (p->error != 0) - return; - - assert(value < 1<<OPSHIFT); - p->strip[pos] = OP(p->strip[pos]) | value; -} - -/* - - enlarge - enlarge the strip - == static void enlarge(register struct parse *p, sopno size); - */ -static void -enlarge(p, size) -register struct parse *p; -register sopno size; -{ - register sop *sp; - - if (p->ssize >= size) - return; - - sp = (sop *)realloc(p->strip, size*sizeof(sop)); - if (sp == NULL) { - SETERROR(REG_ESPACE); - return; - } - p->strip = sp; - p->ssize = size; -} - -/* - - stripsnug - compact the strip - == static void stripsnug(register struct parse *p, register struct re_guts *g); - */ -static void -stripsnug(p, g) -register struct parse *p; -register struct re_guts *g; -{ - g->nstates = p->slen; - g->strip = (sop *)realloc((char *)p->strip, p->slen * sizeof(sop)); - if (g->strip == NULL) { - SETERROR(REG_ESPACE); - g->strip = p->strip; - } -} - -/* - - findmust - fill in must and mlen with longest mandatory literal string - == static void findmust(register struct parse *p, register 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 - * of the interesting cases. - * - * Note that must and mlen got initialized during setup. - */ -static void -findmust(p, g) -struct parse *p; -register 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; - - /* avoid making error situations worse */ - if (p->error != 0) - return; - - /* find the longest OCHAR sequence in strip */ - newlen = 0; - scan = g->strip + 1; - do { - s = *scan++; - switch (OP(s)) { - case OCHAR: /* sequence member */ - if (newlen == 0) /* new sequence */ - newstart = scan - 1; - newlen++; - break; - case OPLUS_: /* things that don't break one */ - case OLPAREN: - case ORPAREN: - break; - case OQUEST_: /* things that must be skipped */ - case OCH_: - scan--; - do { - scan += OPND(s); - s = *scan; - /* assert() interferes w debug printouts */ - if (OP(s) != O_QUEST && OP(s) != O_CH && - OP(s) != OOR2) { - g->iflags |= BAD; - return; - } - } while (OP(s) != O_QUEST && OP(s) != O_CH); - /* fallthrough */ - default: /* things that break a sequence */ - if (newlen > g->mlen) { /* ends one */ - start = newstart; - g->mlen = newlen; - } - newlen = 0; - break; - } - } while (OP(s) != OEND); - - if (g->mlen == 0) /* there isn't one */ - 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; - return; - } - cp = g->must; - scan = start; - for (i = g->mlen; i > 0; i--) { - while (OP(s = *scan++) != OCHAR) - continue; - assert(cp < g->must + g->mlen); - *cp++ = (char)OPND(s); - } - assert(cp == g->must + g->mlen); - *cp++ = '\0'; /* just on general principles */ -} - -/* - - pluscount - count + nesting - == static sopno pluscount(register struct parse *p, register struct re_guts *g); - */ -static sopno /* nesting depth */ -pluscount(p, g) -struct parse *p; -register struct re_guts *g; -{ - register sop *scan; - register sop s; - register sopno plusnest = 0; - register sopno maxnest = 0; - - if (p->error != 0) - return(0); /* there may not be an OEND */ - - scan = g->strip + 1; - do { - s = *scan++; - switch (OP(s)) { - case OPLUS_: - plusnest++; - break; - case O_PLUS: - if (plusnest > maxnest) - maxnest = plusnest; - plusnest--; - break; - } - } while (OP(s) != OEND); - if (plusnest != 0) - g->iflags |= BAD; - return(maxnest); -} diff --git a/winsup/cygwin/regex/regcomp.ih b/winsup/cygwin/regex/regcomp.ih deleted file mode 100644 index e16d5ab..0000000 --- a/winsup/cygwin/regex/regcomp.ih +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -/* ========= begin header generated by ./mkh ========= */ -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif - -/* === regcomp.c === */ -static void p_ere(register struct parse *p, int stop); -static void p_ere_exp(register struct parse *p); -static void p_str(register struct parse *p); -static void p_bre(register struct parse *p, register int end1, register int end2); -static int p_simp_re(register struct parse *p, int starordinary); -static int p_count(register struct parse *p); -static void p_bracket(register struct parse *p); -static void p_b_term(register struct parse *p, register cset *cs); -static void p_b_cclass(register struct parse *p, register cset *cs); -static void p_b_eclass(register struct parse *p, register cset *cs); -static char p_b_symbol(register struct parse *p); -static char p_b_coll_elem(register struct parse *p, int endc); -static char othercase(int ch); -static void bothcases(register struct parse *p, int ch); -static void ordinary(register struct parse *p, register int ch); -static void nonnewline(register struct parse *p); -static void repeat(register struct parse *p, sopno start, int from, int to); -static int seterr(register struct parse *p, int e); -static cset *allocset(register struct parse *p); -static void freeset(register struct parse *p, register cset *cs); -static int freezeset(register struct parse *p, register cset *cs); -static int firstch(register struct parse *p, register cset *cs); -static int nch(register struct parse *p, register cset *cs); -static void mcadd(register struct parse *p, register cset *cs, register const char *cp); -static void mcinvert(register struct parse *p, register cset *cs); -static void mccase(register struct parse *p, register cset *cs); -static int isinsets(register struct re_guts *g, int c); -static int samesets(register struct re_guts *g, int c1, int c2); -static void categorize(struct parse *p, register struct re_guts *g); -static sopno dupl(register struct parse *p, sopno start, sopno finish); -static void doemit(register struct parse *p, sop op, size_t opnd); -static void doinsert(register struct parse *p, sop op, size_t opnd, sopno pos); -static void dofwd(register struct parse *p, sopno pos, sop value); -static void enlarge(register struct parse *p, sopno size); -static void stripsnug(register struct parse *p, register struct re_guts *g); -static void findmust(register struct parse *p, register struct re_guts *g); -static sopno pluscount(register struct parse *p, register struct re_guts *g); - -#ifdef __cplusplus -} -#endif -/* ========= end header generated by ./mkh ========= */ diff --git a/winsup/cygwin/regex/regerror.c b/winsup/cygwin/regex/regerror.c deleted file mode 100644 index 4d14ab2..0000000 --- a/winsup/cygwin/regex/regerror.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,127 +0,0 @@ -#include "winsup.h" -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <ctype.h> -#include <limits.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include "regex.h" - -#include "utils.h" -#include "regerror.ih" - -/* - = #define REG_OKAY 0 - = #define REG_NOMATCH 1 - = #define REG_BADPAT 2 - = #define REG_ECOLLATE 3 - = #define REG_ECTYPE 4 - = #define REG_EESCAPE 5 - = #define REG_ESUBREG 6 - = #define REG_EBRACK 7 - = #define REG_EPAREN 8 - = #define REG_EBRACE 9 - = #define REG_BADBR 10 - = #define REG_ERANGE 11 - = #define REG_ESPACE 12 - = #define REG_BADRPT 13 - = #define REG_EMPTY 14 - = #define REG_ASSERT 15 - = #define REG_INVARG 16 - = #define REG_ATOI 255 // convert name to number (!) - = #define REG_ITOA 0400 // convert number to name (!) - */ -static struct rerr { - int code; - const char *name; - const char *explain; -} rerrs[] = { - {REG_OKAY, "REG_OKAY", "no errors detected"}, - {REG_NOMATCH, "REG_NOMATCH", "regexec() failed to match"}, - {REG_BADPAT, "REG_BADPAT", "invalid regular expression"}, - {REG_ECOLLATE, "REG_ECOLLATE", "invalid collating element"}, - {REG_ECTYPE, "REG_ECTYPE", "invalid character class"}, - {REG_EESCAPE, "REG_EESCAPE", "trailing backslash (\\)"}, - {REG_ESUBREG, "REG_ESUBREG", "invalid backreference number"}, - {REG_EBRACK, "REG_EBRACK", "brackets ([ ]) not balanced"}, - {REG_EPAREN, "REG_EPAREN", "parentheses not balanced"}, - {REG_EBRACE, "REG_EBRACE", "braces not balanced"}, - {REG_BADBR, "REG_BADBR", "invalid repetition count(s)"}, - {REG_ERANGE, "REG_ERANGE", "invalid character range"}, - {REG_ESPACE, "REG_ESPACE", "out of memory"}, - {REG_BADRPT, "REG_BADRPT", "repetition-operator operand invalid"}, - {REG_EMPTY, "REG_EMPTY", "empty (sub)expression"}, - {REG_ASSERT, "REG_ASSERT", "\"can't happen\" -- you found a bug"}, - {REG_INVARG, "REG_INVARG", "invalid argument to regex routine"}, - {-1, "", "*** unknown regexp error code ***"}, -}; - -/* - - regerror - the interface to error numbers - = extern size_t regerror(int, const regex_t *, char *, size_t); - */ -/* ARGSUSED */ -size_t -regerror(errcode, preg, errbuf, errbuf_size) -int errcode; -const regex_t *preg; -char *errbuf; -size_t errbuf_size; -{ - register struct rerr *r; - register size_t len; - register int target = errcode &~ REG_ITOA; - register const char *s; - char convbuf[50]; - - if (errcode == REG_ATOI) - s = regatoi(preg, convbuf); - else { - for (r = rerrs; r->code >= 0; r++) - if (r->code == target) - break; - - if (errcode®_ITOA) { - if (r->code >= 0) - (void) strcpy(convbuf, r->name); - else - sprintf(convbuf, "REG_0x%x", target); - assert(strlen(convbuf) < sizeof(convbuf)); - s = convbuf; - } else - s = r->explain; - } - - len = strlen(s) + 1; - if (errbuf_size > 0) { - if (errbuf_size > len) - (void) strcpy(errbuf, s); - else { - (void) strncpy(errbuf, s, errbuf_size-1); - errbuf[errbuf_size-1] = '\0'; - } - } - - return(len); -} - -/* - - regatoi - internal routine to implement REG_ATOI - == static char *regatoi(const regex_t *preg, char *localbuf); - */ -static const char * -regatoi(preg, localbuf) -const regex_t *preg; -char *localbuf; -{ - register struct rerr *r; - - for (r = rerrs; r->code >= 0; r++) - if (strcmp(r->name, preg->re_endp) == 0) - break; - if (r->code < 0) - return("0"); - - sprintf(localbuf, "%d", r->code); - return(localbuf); -} diff --git a/winsup/cygwin/regex/regerror.ih b/winsup/cygwin/regex/regerror.ih deleted file mode 100644 index d428544..0000000 --- a/winsup/cygwin/regex/regerror.ih +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -/* ========= begin header generated by ./mkh ========= */ -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif - -/* === regerror.c === */ -static const char *regatoi(const regex_t *preg, char *localbuf); - -#ifdef __cplusplus -} -#endif -/* ========= end header generated by ./mkh ========= */ diff --git a/winsup/cygwin/regex/regex.3 b/winsup/cygwin/regex/regex.3 deleted file mode 100644 index bc74709..0000000 --- a/winsup/cygwin/regex/regex.3 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,509 +0,0 @@ -.TH REGEX 3 "25 Sept 1997" -.BY "Henry Spencer" -.de ZR -.\" one other place knows this name: the SEE ALSO section -.IR regex (7) \\$1 -.. -.SH NAME -regcomp, regexec, regerror, regfree \- regular-expression library -.SH SYNOPSIS -.ft B -.\".na -#include <sys/types.h> -.br -#include <regex.h> -.HP 10 -int regcomp(regex_t\ *preg, const\ char\ *pattern, int\ cflags); -.HP -int\ regexec(const\ regex_t\ *preg, const\ char\ *string, -size_t\ nmatch, regmatch_t\ pmatch[], int\ eflags); -.HP -size_t\ regerror(int\ errcode, const\ regex_t\ *preg, -char\ *errbuf, size_t\ errbuf_size); -.HP -void\ regfree(regex_t\ *preg); -.\".ad -.ft -.SH DESCRIPTION -These routines implement POSIX 1003.2 regular expressions (``RE''s); -see -.ZR . -.I Regcomp -compiles an RE written as a string into an internal form, -.I regexec -matches that internal form against a string and reports results, -.I regerror -transforms error codes from either into human-readable messages, -and -.I regfree -frees any dynamically-allocated storage used by the internal form -of an RE. -.PP -The header -.I <regex.h> -declares two structure types, -.I regex_t -and -.IR regmatch_t , -the former for compiled internal forms and the latter for match reporting. -It also declares the four functions, -a type -.IR regoff_t , -and a number of constants with names starting with ``REG_''. -.PP -.I Regcomp -compiles the regular expression contained in the -.I pattern -string, -subject to the flags in -.IR cflags , -and places the results in the -.I regex_t -structure pointed to by -.IR preg . -.I Cflags -is the bitwise OR of zero or more of the following flags: -.IP REG_EXTENDED \w'REG_EXTENDED'u+2n -Compile modern (``extended'') REs, -rather than the obsolete (``basic'') REs that -are the default. -.IP REG_BASIC -This is a synonym for 0, -provided as a counterpart to REG_EXTENDED to improve readability. -This is an extension, -compatible with but not specified by POSIX 1003.2, -and should be used with -caution in software intended to be portable to other systems. -.IP REG_NOSPEC -Compile with recognition of all special characters turned off. -All characters are thus considered ordinary, -so the ``RE'' is a literal string. -This is an extension, -compatible with but not specified by POSIX 1003.2, -and should be used with -caution in software intended to be portable to other systems. -REG_EXTENDED and REG_NOSPEC may not be used -in the same call to -.IR regcomp . -.IP REG_ICASE -Compile for matching that ignores upper/lower case distinctions. -See -.ZR . -.IP REG_NOSUB -Compile for matching that need only report success or failure, -not what was matched. -.IP REG_NEWLINE -Compile for newline-sensitive matching. -By default, newline is a completely ordinary character with no special -meaning in either REs or strings. -With this flag, -`[^' bracket expressions and `.' never match newline, -a `^' anchor matches the null string after any newline in the string -in addition to its normal function, -and the `$' anchor matches the null string before any newline in the -string in addition to its normal function. -.IP REG_PEND -The regular expression ends, -not at the first NUL, -but just before the character pointed to by the -.I re_endp -member of the structure pointed to by -.IR preg . -The -.I re_endp -member is of type -.IR const\ char\ * . -This flag permits inclusion of NULs in the RE; -they are considered ordinary characters. -This is an extension, -compatible with but not specified by POSIX 1003.2, -and should be used with -caution in software intended to be portable to other systems. -.PP -When successful, -.I regcomp -returns 0 and fills in the structure pointed to by -.IR preg . -One member of that structure -(other than -.IR re_endp ) -is publicized: -.IR re_nsub , -of type -.IR size_t , -contains the number of parenthesized subexpressions within the RE -(except that the value of this member is undefined if the -REG_NOSUB flag was used). -If -.I regcomp -fails, it returns a non-zero error code; -see DIAGNOSTICS. -.PP -.I Regexec -matches the compiled RE pointed to by -.I preg -against the -.IR string , -subject to the flags in -.IR eflags , -and reports results using -.IR nmatch , -.IR pmatch , -and the returned value. -The RE must have been compiled by a previous invocation of -.IR regcomp . -The compiled form is not altered during execution of -.IR regexec , -so a single compiled RE can be used simultaneously by multiple threads. -.PP -By default, -the NUL-terminated string pointed to by -.I string -is considered to be the text of an entire line, -with the NUL indicating the end of the line. -(That is, -any other end-of-line marker is considered to have been removed -and replaced by the NUL.) -The -.I eflags -argument is the bitwise OR of zero or more of the following flags: -.IP REG_NOTBOL \w'REG_STARTEND'u+2n -The first character of -the string -is not the beginning of a line, so the `^' anchor should not match before it. -This does not affect the behavior of newlines under REG_NEWLINE. -.IP REG_NOTEOL -The NUL terminating -the string -does not end a line, so the `$' anchor should not match before it. -This does not affect the behavior of newlines under REG_NEWLINE. -.IP REG_STARTEND -The string is considered to start at -\fIstring\fR\ + \fIpmatch\fR[0].\fIrm_so\fR -and to have a terminating NUL located at -\fIstring\fR\ + \fIpmatch\fR[0].\fIrm_eo\fR -(there need not actually be a NUL at that location), -regardless of the value of -.IR nmatch . -See below for the definition of -.IR pmatch -and -.IR nmatch . -This is an extension, -compatible with but not specified by POSIX 1003.2, -and should be used with -caution in software intended to be portable to other systems. -Note that a non-zero \fIrm_so\fR does not imply REG_NOTBOL; -REG_STARTEND affects only the location of the string, -not how it is matched. -.PP -See -.ZR -for a discussion of what is matched in situations where an RE or a -portion thereof could match any of several substrings of -.IR string . -.PP -Normally, -.I regexec -returns 0 for success and the non-zero code REG_NOMATCH for failure. -Other non-zero error codes may be returned in exceptional situations; -see DIAGNOSTICS. -.PP -If REG_NOSUB was specified in the compilation of the RE, -or if -.I nmatch -is 0, -.I regexec -ignores the -.I pmatch -argument (but see below for the case where REG_STARTEND is specified). -Otherwise, -.I pmatch -points to an array of -.I nmatch -structures of type -.IR regmatch_t . -Such a structure has at least the members -.I rm_so -and -.IR rm_eo , -both of type -.I regoff_t -(a signed arithmetic type at least as large as an -.I off_t -and a -.IR ssize_t ), -containing respectively the offset of the first character of a substring -and the offset of the first character after the end of the substring. -Offsets are measured from the beginning of the -.I string -argument given to -.IR regexec . -An empty substring is denoted by equal offsets, -both indicating the character following the empty substring. -.PP -The 0th member of the -.I pmatch -array is filled in to indicate what substring of -.I string -was matched by the entire RE. -Remaining members report what substring was matched by parenthesized -subexpressions within the RE; -member -.I i -reports subexpression -.IR i , -with subexpressions counted (starting at 1) by the order of their opening -parentheses in the RE, left to right. -Unused entries in the array\(emcorresponding either to subexpressions that -did not participate in the match at all, or to subexpressions that do not -exist in the RE (that is, \fIi\fR\ > \fIpreg\fR\->\fIre_nsub\fR)\(emhave both -.I rm_so -and -.I rm_eo -set to \-1. -If a subexpression participated in the match several times, -the reported substring is the last one it matched. -(Note, as an example in particular, that when the RE `(b*)+' matches `bbb', -the parenthesized subexpression matches the three `b's and then -an infinite number of empty strings following the last `b', -so the reported substring is one of the empties.) -.PP -If REG_STARTEND is specified, -.I pmatch -must point to at least one -.I regmatch_t -(even if -.I nmatch -is 0 or REG_NOSUB was specified), -to hold the input offsets for REG_STARTEND. -Use for output is still entirely controlled by -.IR nmatch ; -if -.I nmatch -is 0 or REG_NOSUB was specified, -the value of -.IR pmatch [0] -will not be changed by a successful -.IR regexec . -.PP -.I Regerror -maps a non-zero -.I errcode -from either -.I regcomp -or -.I regexec -to a human-readable, printable message. -If -.I preg -is non-NULL, -the error code should have arisen from use of -the -.I regex_t -pointed to by -.IR preg , -and if the error code came from -.IR regcomp , -it should have been the result from the most recent -.I regcomp -using that -.IR regex_t . -.RI ( Regerror -may be able to supply a more detailed message using information -from the -.IR regex_t .) -.I Regerror -places the NUL-terminated message into the buffer pointed to by -.IR errbuf , -limiting the length (including the NUL) to at most -.I errbuf_size -bytes. -If the whole message won't fit, -as much of it as will fit before the terminating NUL is supplied. -In any case, -the returned value is the size of buffer needed to hold the whole -message (including terminating NUL). -If -.I errbuf_size -is 0, -.I errbuf -is ignored but the return value is still correct. -.PP -If the -.I errcode -given to -.I regerror -is first ORed with REG_ITOA, -the ``message'' that results is the printable name of the error code, -e.g. ``REG_NOMATCH'', -rather than an explanation thereof. -If -.I errcode -is REG_ATOI, -then -.I preg -shall be non-NULL and the -.I re_endp -member of the structure it points to -must point to the printable name of an error code; -in this case, the result in -.I errbuf -is the decimal digits of -the numeric value of the error code -(0 if the name is not recognized). -REG_ITOA and REG_ATOI are intended primarily as debugging facilities; -they are extensions, -compatible with but not specified by POSIX 1003.2, -and should be used with -caution in software intended to be portable to other systems. -Be warned also that they are considered experimental and changes are possible. -.PP -.I Regfree -frees any dynamically-allocated storage associated with the compiled RE -pointed to by -.IR preg . -The remaining -.I regex_t -is no longer a valid compiled RE -and the effect of supplying it to -.I regexec -or -.I regerror -is undefined. -.PP -None of these functions references global variables except for tables -of constants; -all are safe for use from multiple threads if the arguments are safe. -.SH IMPLEMENTATION CHOICES -There are a number of decisions that 1003.2 leaves up to the implementor, -either by explicitly saying ``undefined'' or by virtue of them being -forbidden by the RE grammar. -This implementation treats them as follows. -.PP -See -.ZR -for a discussion of the definition of case-independent matching. -.PP -There is no particular limit on the length of REs, -except insofar as memory is limited. -Memory usage is approximately linear in RE size, and largely insensitive -to RE complexity, except for bounded repetitions. -See BUGS for one short RE using them -that will run almost any system out of memory. -.PP -A backslashed character other than one specifically given a magic meaning -by 1003.2 (such magic meanings occur only in obsolete [``basic''] REs) -is taken as an ordinary character. -.PP -Any unmatched [ is a REG_EBRACK error. -.PP -Equivalence classes cannot begin or end bracket-expression ranges. -The endpoint of one range cannot begin another. -.PP -RE_DUP_MAX, the limit on repetition counts in bounded repetitions, is 255. -.PP -A repetition operator (?, *, +, or bounds) cannot follow another -repetition operator. -A repetition operator cannot begin an expression or subexpression -or follow `^' or `|'. -.PP -`|' cannot appear first or last in a (sub)expression or after another `|', -i.e. an operand of `|' cannot be an empty subexpression. -An empty parenthesized subexpression, `()', is legal and matches an -empty (sub)string. -An empty string is not a legal RE. -.PP -A `{' followed by a digit is considered the beginning of bounds for a -bounded repetition, which must then follow the syntax for bounds. -A `{' \fInot\fR followed by a digit is considered an ordinary character. -.PP -`^' and `$' beginning and ending subexpressions in obsolete (``basic'') -REs are anchors, not ordinary characters. -.SH SEE ALSO -grep(1), regex(7) -.PP -POSIX 1003.2, sections 2.8 (Regular Expression Notation) -and -B.5 (C Binding for Regular Expression Matching). -.SH DIAGNOSTICS -Non-zero error codes from -.I regcomp -and -.I regexec -include the following: -.PP -.nf -.ta \w'REG_ECOLLATE'u+3n -REG_NOMATCH regexec() failed to match -REG_BADPAT invalid regular expression -REG_ECOLLATE invalid collating element -REG_ECTYPE invalid character class -REG_EESCAPE \e applied to unescapable character -REG_ESUBREG invalid backreference number -REG_EBRACK brackets [ ] not balanced -REG_EPAREN parentheses ( ) not balanced -REG_EBRACE braces { } not balanced -REG_BADBR invalid repetition count(s) in { } -REG_ERANGE invalid character range in [ ] -REG_ESPACE ran out of memory -REG_BADRPT ?, *, or + operand invalid -REG_EMPTY empty (sub)expression -REG_ASSERT ``can't happen''\(emyou found a bug -REG_INVARG invalid argument, e.g. negative-length string -.fi -.SH HISTORY -Written by Henry Spencer, -henry@zoo.toronto.edu. -.SH BUGS -This is an alpha release with known defects. -Please report problems. -.PP -There is one known functionality bug. -The implementation of internationalization is incomplete: -the locale is always assumed to be the default one of 1003.2, -and only the collating elements etc. of that locale are available. -.PP -The back-reference code is subtle and doubts linger about its correctness -in complex cases. -.PP -.I Regexec -performance is poor. -This will improve with later releases. -.I Nmatch -exceeding 0 is expensive; -.I nmatch -exceeding 1 is worse. -.I Regexec -is largely insensitive to RE complexity \fIexcept\fR that back -references are massively expensive. -RE length does matter; in particular, there is a strong speed bonus -for keeping RE length under about 30 characters, -with most special characters counting roughly double. -.PP -.I Regcomp -implements bounded repetitions by macro expansion, -which is costly in time and space if counts are large -or bounded repetitions are nested. -An RE like, say, -`((((a{1,100}){1,100}){1,100}){1,100}){1,100}' -will (eventually) run almost any existing machine out of swap space. -.PP -There are suspected problems with response to obscure error conditions. -Notably, -certain kinds of internal overflow, -produced only by truly enormous REs or by multiply nested bounded repetitions, -are probably not handled well. -.PP -Due to a mistake in 1003.2, things like `a)b' are legal REs because `)' is -a special character only in the presence of a previous unmatched `('. -This can't be fixed until the spec is fixed. -.PP -The standard's definition of back references is vague. -For example, does -`a\e(\e(b\e)*\e2\e)*d' match `abbbd'? -Until the standard is clarified, -behavior in such cases should not be relied on. -.PP -The implementation of word-boundary matching is a bit of a kludge, -and bugs may lurk in combinations of word-boundary matching and anchoring. diff --git a/winsup/cygwin/regex/regex.7 b/winsup/cygwin/regex/regex.7 deleted file mode 100644 index 0fa1802..0000000 --- a/winsup/cygwin/regex/regex.7 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,235 +0,0 @@ -.TH REGEX 7 "25 Oct 1995" -.BY "Henry Spencer" -.SH NAME -regex \- POSIX 1003.2 regular expressions -.SH DESCRIPTION -Regular expressions (``RE''s), -as defined in POSIX 1003.2, come in two forms: -modern REs (roughly those of -.IR egrep ; -1003.2 calls these ``extended'' REs) -and obsolete REs (roughly those of -.IR ed ; -1003.2 ``basic'' REs). -Obsolete REs mostly exist for backward compatibility in some old programs; -they will be discussed at the end. -1003.2 leaves some aspects of RE syntax and semantics open; -`\(dg' marks decisions on these aspects that -may not be fully portable to other 1003.2 implementations. -.PP -A (modern) RE is one\(dg or more non-empty\(dg \fIbranches\fR, -separated by `|'. -It matches anything that matches one of the branches. -.PP -A branch is one\(dg or more \fIpieces\fR, concatenated. -It matches a match for the first, followed by a match for the second, etc. -.PP -A piece is an \fIatom\fR possibly followed -by a single\(dg `*', `+', `?', or \fIbound\fR. -An atom followed by `*' matches a sequence of 0 or more matches of the atom. -An atom followed by `+' matches a sequence of 1 or more matches of the atom. -An atom followed by `?' matches a sequence of 0 or 1 matches of the atom. -.PP -A \fIbound\fR is `{' followed by an unsigned decimal integer, -possibly followed by `,' -possibly followed by another unsigned decimal integer, -always followed by `}'. -The integers must lie between 0 and RE_DUP_MAX (255\(dg) inclusive, -and if there are two of them, the first may not exceed the second. -An atom followed by a bound containing one integer \fIi\fR -and no comma matches -a sequence of exactly \fIi\fR matches of the atom. -An atom followed by a bound -containing one integer \fIi\fR and a comma matches -a sequence of \fIi\fR or more matches of the atom. -An atom followed by a bound -containing two integers \fIi\fR and \fIj\fR matches -a sequence of \fIi\fR through \fIj\fR (inclusive) matches of the atom. -.PP -An atom is a regular expression enclosed in `()' (matching a match for the -regular expression), -an empty set of `()' (matching the null string)\(dg, -a \fIbracket expression\fR (see below), `.' -(matching any single character), `^' (matching the null string at the -beginning of a line), `$' (matching the null string at the -end of a line), a `\e' followed by one of the characters -`^.[$()|*+?{\e' -(matching that character taken as an ordinary character), -a `\e' followed by any other character\(dg -(matching that character taken as an ordinary character, -as if the `\e' had not been present\(dg), -or a single character with no other significance (matching that character). -A `{' followed by a character other than a digit is an ordinary -character, not the beginning of a bound\(dg. -It is illegal to end an RE with `\e'. -.PP -A \fIbracket expression\fR is a list of characters enclosed in `[]'. -It normally matches any single character from the list (but see below). -If the list begins with `^', -it matches any single character -(but see below) \fInot\fR from the rest of the list. -If two characters in the list are separated by `\-', this is shorthand -for the full \fIrange\fR of characters between those two (inclusive) in the -collating sequence, -e.g. `[0\-9]' in ASCII matches any decimal digit. -It is illegal\(dg for two ranges to share an -endpoint, e.g. `a\-c\-e'. -Ranges are very collating-sequence-dependent, -and portable programs should avoid relying on them. -.PP -To include a literal `]' in the list, make it the first character -(following a possible `^'). -To include a literal `\-', make it the first or last character, -or the second endpoint of a range. -To use a literal `\-' as the first endpoint of a range, -enclose it in `[.' and `.]' to make it a collating element (see below). -With the exception of these and some combinations using `[' (see next -paragraphs), all other special characters, including `\e', lose their -special significance within a bracket expression. -.PP -Within a bracket expression, a collating element (a character, -a multi-character sequence that collates as if it were a single character, -or a collating-sequence name for either) -enclosed in `[.' and `.]' stands for the -sequence of characters of that collating element. -The sequence is a single element of the bracket expression's list. -A bracket expression containing a multi-character collating element -can thus match more than one character, -e.g. if the collating sequence includes a `ch' collating element, -then the RE `[[.ch.]]*c' matches the first five characters -of `chchcc'. -.PP -Within a bracket expression, a collating element enclosed in `[=' and -`=]' is an equivalence class, standing for the sequences of characters -of all collating elements equivalent to that one, including itself. -(If there are no other equivalent collating elements, -the treatment is as if the enclosing delimiters were `[.' and `.]'.) -For example, if o and \o'o^' are the members of an equivalence class, -then `[[=o=]]', `[[=\o'o^'=]]', and `[o\o'o^']' are all synonymous. -An equivalence class may not\(dg be an endpoint -of a range. -.PP -Within a bracket expression, the name of a \fIcharacter class\fR enclosed -in `[:' and `:]' stands for the list of all characters belonging to that -class. -Standard character class names are: -.PP -.RS -.nf -.ta 3c 6c 9c -alnum digit punct -alpha graph space -blank lower upper -cntrl print xdigit -.fi -.RE -.PP -These stand for the character classes defined in -.IR ctype (3). -A locale may provide others. -A character class may not be used as an endpoint of a range. -.PP -There are two special cases\(dg of bracket expressions: -the bracket expressions `[[:<:]]' and `[[:>:]]' match the null string at -the beginning and end of a word respectively. -A word is defined as a sequence of -word characters -which is neither preceded nor followed by -word characters. -A word character is an -.I alnum -character (as defined by -.IR ctype (3)) -or an underscore. -This is an extension, -compatible with but not specified by POSIX 1003.2, -and should be used with -caution in software intended to be portable to other systems. -.PP -In the event that an RE could match more than one substring of a given -string, -the RE matches the one starting earliest in the string. -If the RE could match more than one substring starting at that point, -it matches the longest. -Subexpressions also match the longest possible substrings, subject to -the constraint that the whole match be as long as possible, -with subexpressions starting earlier in the RE taking priority over -ones starting later. -Note that higher-level subexpressions thus take priority over -their lower-level component subexpressions. -.PP -Match lengths are measured in characters, not collating elements. -A null string is considered longer than no match at all. -For example, -`bb*' matches the three middle characters of `abbbc', -`(wee|week)(knights|nights)' matches all ten characters of `weeknights', -when `(.*).*' is matched against `abc' the parenthesized subexpression -matches all three characters, and -when `(a*)*' is matched against `bc' both the whole RE and the parenthesized -subexpression match the null string. -.PP -If case-independent matching is specified, -the effect is much as if all case distinctions had vanished from the -alphabet. -When an alphabetic that exists in multiple cases appears as an -ordinary character outside a bracket expression, it is effectively -transformed into a bracket expression containing both cases, -e.g. `x' becomes `[xX]'. -When it appears inside a bracket expression, all case counterparts -of it are added to the bracket expression, so that (e.g.) `[x]' -becomes `[xX]' and `[^x]' becomes `[^xX]'. -.PP -No particular limit is imposed on the length of REs\(dg. -Programs intended to be portable should not employ REs longer -than 256 bytes, -as an implementation can refuse to accept such REs and remain -POSIX-compliant. -.PP -Obsolete (``basic'') regular expressions differ in several respects. -`|', `+', and `?' are ordinary characters and there is no equivalent -for their functionality. -The delimiters for bounds are `\e{' and `\e}', -with `{' and `}' by themselves ordinary characters. -The parentheses for nested subexpressions are `\e(' and `\e)', -with `(' and `)' by themselves ordinary characters. -`^' is an ordinary character except at the beginning of the -RE or\(dg the beginning of a parenthesized subexpression, -`$' is an ordinary character except at the end of the -RE or\(dg the end of a parenthesized subexpression, -and `*' is an ordinary character if it appears at the beginning of the -RE or the beginning of a parenthesized subexpression -(after a possible leading `^'). -Finally, there is one new type of atom, a \fIback reference\fR: -`\e' followed by a non-zero decimal digit \fId\fR -matches the same sequence of characters -matched by the \fId\fRth parenthesized subexpression -(numbering subexpressions by the positions of their opening parentheses, -left to right), -so that (e.g.) `\e([bc]\e)\e1' matches `bb' or `cc' but not `bc'. -.SH SEE ALSO -regex(3) -.PP -POSIX 1003.2, section 2.8 (Regular Expression Notation). -.SH HISTORY -Written by Henry Spencer, based on the 1003.2 spec. -.SH BUGS -Having two kinds of REs is a botch. -.PP -The current 1003.2 spec says that `)' is an ordinary character in -the absence of an unmatched `('; -this was an unintentional result of a wording error, -and change is likely. -Avoid relying on it. -.PP -Back references are a dreadful botch, -posing major problems for efficient implementations. -They are also somewhat vaguely defined -(does -`a\e(\e(b\e)*\e2\e)*d' match `abbbd'?). -Avoid using them. -.PP -1003.2's specification of case-independent matching is vague. -The ``one case implies all cases'' definition given above -is current consensus among implementors as to the right interpretation. -.PP -The syntax for word boundaries is incredibly ugly. diff --git a/winsup/cygwin/regex/regex.h b/winsup/cygwin/regex/regex.h deleted file mode 100644 index 0ef0ace..0000000 --- a/winsup/cygwin/regex/regex.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,83 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef _REGEX_H_ -#define _REGEX_H_ /* never again */ -#include <sys/types.h> -/* ========= begin header generated by ./mkh ========= */ -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif - -#ifdef __INSIDE_CYGWIN__ -#define regcomp posix_regcomp -#define regerror posix_regerror -#define regexec posix_regexec -#define regfree posix_regfree -#endif - -/* === regex2.h === */ -typedef off_t regoff_t; -typedef struct { - int re_magic; - size_t re_nsub; /* number of parenthesized subexpressions */ - const char *re_endp; /* end pointer for REG_PEND */ - struct re_guts *re_g; /* none of your business :-) */ -} regex_t; -typedef struct { - regoff_t rm_so; /* start of match */ - regoff_t rm_eo; /* end of match */ -} regmatch_t; - - -/* === regcomp.c === */ -extern int regcomp(regex_t *, const char *, int); -#define REG_BASIC 0000 -#define REG_EXTENDED 0001 -#define REG_ICASE 0002 -#define REG_NOSUB 0004 -#define REG_NEWLINE 0010 -#define REG_NOSPEC 0020 -#define REG_PEND 0040 -#define REG_DUMP 0200 - - -/* === regerror.c === */ -#define REG_OKAY 0 -#define REG_NOMATCH 1 -#define REG_BADPAT 2 -#define REG_ECOLLATE 3 -#define REG_ECTYPE 4 -#define REG_EESCAPE 5 -#define REG_ESUBREG 6 -#define REG_EBRACK 7 -#define REG_EPAREN 8 -#define REG_EBRACE 9 -#define REG_BADBR 10 -#define REG_ERANGE 11 -#define REG_ESPACE 12 -#define REG_BADRPT 13 -#define REG_EMPTY 14 -#define REG_ASSERT 15 -#define REG_INVARG 16 -#define REG_ATOI 255 /* convert name to number (!) */ -#define REG_ITOA 0400 /* convert number to name (!) */ -extern size_t regerror(int, const regex_t *, char *, size_t); - - -/* === regexec.c === */ -extern int regexec(const regex_t *, const char *, size_t, regmatch_t [], int); -#define REG_NOTBOL 00001 -#define REG_NOTEOL 00002 -#define REG_STARTEND 00004 -#define REG_TRACE 00400 /* tracing of execution */ -#define REG_LARGE 01000 /* force large representation */ -#define REG_BACKR 02000 /* force use of backref code */ - - -/* === regfree.c === */ -extern void regfree(regex_t *); - - -#ifdef __cplusplus -} -#endif -/* ========= end header generated by ./mkh ========= */ -#endif diff --git a/winsup/cygwin/regex/regex2.h b/winsup/cygwin/regex/regex2.h deleted file mode 100644 index 58fd8d8..0000000 --- a/winsup/cygwin/regex/regex2.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,134 +0,0 @@ -/* - * First, the stuff that ends up in the outside-world include file - = typedef off_t regoff_t; - = typedef struct { - = int re_magic; - = size_t re_nsub; // number of parenthesized subexpressions - = const char *re_endp; // end pointer for REG_PEND - = struct re_guts *re_g; // none of your business :-) - = } regex_t; - = typedef struct { - = regoff_t rm_so; // start of match - = regoff_t rm_eo; // end of match - = } regmatch_t; - */ -/* - * internals of regex_t - */ -#define MAGIC1 ((('r'^0200)<<8) | 'e') - -/* - * The internal representation is a *strip*, a sequence of - * operators ending with an endmarker. (Some terminology etc. is a - * historical relic of earlier versions which used multiple strips.) - * Certain oddities in the representation are there to permit running - * the machinery backwards; in particular, any deviation from sequential - * flow must be marked at both its source and its destination. Some - * fine points: - * - * - OPLUS_ and O_PLUS are *inside* the loop they create. - * - OQUEST_ and O_QUEST are *outside* the bypass they create. - * - OCH_ and O_CH are *outside* the multi-way branch they create, while - * OOR1 and OOR2 are respectively the end and the beginning of one of - * the branches. Note that there is an implicit OOR2 following OCH_ - * and an implicit OOR1 preceding O_CH. - * - * In state representations, an operator's bit is on to signify a state - * immediately *preceding* "execution" of that operator. - */ -typedef long sop; /* strip operator */ -typedef long sopno; -#define OPRMASK 0x7c000000 -#define OPDMASK 0x03ffffff -#define OPSHIFT (26) -#define OP(n) ((n)&OPRMASK) -#define OPND(n) ((n)&OPDMASK) -#define SOP(op, opnd) ((op)|(opnd)) -/* operators meaning operand */ -/* (back, fwd are offsets) */ -#define OEND (1<<OPSHIFT) /* endmarker - */ -#define OCHAR (2<<OPSHIFT) /* character unsigned char */ -#define OBOL (3<<OPSHIFT) /* left anchor - */ -#define OEOL (4<<OPSHIFT) /* right anchor - */ -#define OANY (5<<OPSHIFT) /* . - */ -#define OANYOF (6<<OPSHIFT) /* [...] set number */ -#define OBACK_ (7<<OPSHIFT) /* begin \d paren number */ -#define O_BACK (8<<OPSHIFT) /* end \d paren number */ -#define OPLUS_ (9<<OPSHIFT) /* + prefix fwd to suffix */ -#define O_PLUS (10<<OPSHIFT) /* + suffix back to prefix */ -#define OQUEST_ (11<<OPSHIFT) /* ? prefix fwd to suffix */ -#define O_QUEST (12<<OPSHIFT) /* ? suffix back to prefix */ -#define OLPAREN (13<<OPSHIFT) /* ( fwd to ) */ -#define ORPAREN (14<<OPSHIFT) /* ) back to ( */ -#define OCH_ (15<<OPSHIFT) /* begin choice fwd to OOR2 */ -#define OOR1 (16<<OPSHIFT) /* | pt. 1 back to OOR1 or OCH_ */ -#define OOR2 (17<<OPSHIFT) /* | pt. 2 fwd to OOR2 or O_CH */ -#define O_CH (18<<OPSHIFT) /* end choice back to OOR1 */ -#define OBOW (19<<OPSHIFT) /* begin word - */ -#define OEOW (20<<OPSHIFT) /* end word - */ - -/* - * Structure for [] character-set representation. Character sets are - * done as bit vectors, grouped 8 to a byte vector for compactness. - * The individual set therefore has both a pointer to the byte vector - * and a mask to pick out the relevant bit of each byte. A hash code - * simplifies testing whether two sets could be identical. - * - * This will get trickier for multicharacter collating elements. As - * preliminary hooks for dealing with such things, we also carry along - * a string of multi-character elements, and decide the size of the - * vectors at run time. - */ -typedef struct { - uch *ptr; /* -> uch [csetsize] */ - uch mask; /* bit within array */ - uch hash; /* hash code */ - size_t smultis; - char *multis; /* -> char[smulti] ab\0cd\0ef\0\0 */ -} cset; -/* note that CHadd and CHsub are unsafe, and CHIN doesn't yield 0/1 */ -#define CHadd(cs, c) ((cs)->ptr[(uch)(c)] |= (cs)->mask, (cs)->hash += (c)) -#define CHsub(cs, c) ((cs)->ptr[(uch)(c)] &= ~(cs)->mask, (cs)->hash -= (c)) -#define CHIN(cs, c) ((cs)->ptr[(uch)(c)] & (cs)->mask) -#define MCadd(p, cs, cp) mcadd(p, cs, cp) /* regcomp() internal fns */ -#define MCsub(p, cs, cp) mcsub(p, cs, cp) -#define MCin(p, cs, cp) mcin(p, cs, cp) - -/* stuff for character categories */ -typedef unsigned char cat_t; - -/* - * main compiled-expression structure - */ -struct re_guts { - int magic; -# define MAGIC2 ((('R'^0200)<<8)|'E') - sop *strip; /* malloced area for strip */ - int csetsize; /* number of bits in a cset vector */ - int ncsets; /* number of csets in use */ - cset *sets; /* -> cset [ncsets] */ - uch *setbits; /* -> uch[csetsize][ncsets/CHAR_BIT] */ - int cflags; /* copy of regcomp() cflags argument */ - sopno nstates; /* = number of sops */ - sopno firststate; /* the initial OEND (normally 0) */ - sopno laststate; /* the final OEND */ - int iflags; /* internal flags */ -# define USEBOL 01 /* used ^ */ -# define USEEOL 02 /* used $ */ -# define BAD 04 /* something wrong */ - int nbol; /* number of ^ used */ - int neol; /* number of $ used */ - int ncategories; /* how many character categories */ - cat_t *categories; /* ->catspace[-CHAR_MIN] */ - char *must; /* match must contain this string */ - int mlen; /* length of must */ - size_t nsub; /* copy of re_nsub */ - int backrefs; /* does it use back references? */ - sopno nplus; /* how deep does it nest +s? */ - /* catspace must be last */ - cat_t catspace[1]; /* actually [NC] */ -}; - -/* misc utilities */ -#define OUT (CHAR_MAX+1) /* a non-character value */ -#define ISWORD(c) (isalnum(c) || (c) == '_') diff --git a/winsup/cygwin/regex/regexec.c b/winsup/cygwin/regex/regexec.c deleted file mode 100644 index 5ab72e0..0000000 --- a/winsup/cygwin/regex/regexec.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,141 +0,0 @@ -/* - * the outer shell of regexec() - * - * This file includes engine.c *twice*, after muchos fiddling with the - * macros that code uses. This lets the same code operate on two different - * representations for state sets. - */ -#include "winsup.h" -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <limits.h> -#include <ctype.h> -#include "regex.h" - -#include "utils.h" -#include "regex2.h" - -#ifdef lint -static int nope = 0; /* for use in asserts; shuts lint up */ -#endif - -/* macros for manipulating states, small version */ -#define states unsigned -#define states1 unsigned /* for later use in regexec() decision */ -#define CLEAR(v) ((v) = 0) -#define SET0(v, n) ((v) &= ~((unsigned)1 << (n))) -#define SET1(v, n) ((v) |= (unsigned)1 << (n)) -#define ISSET(v, n) ((v) & ((unsigned)1 << (n))) -#define ASSIGN(d, s) ((d) = (s)) -#define EQ(a, b) ((a) == (b)) -#define STATEVARS int dummy /* dummy version */ -#define STATESETUP(m, n) /* nothing */ -#define STATETEARDOWN(m) /* nothing */ -#define SETUP(v) ((v) = 0) -#define onestate unsigned -#define INIT(o, n) ((o) = (unsigned)1 << (n)) -#define INC(o) ((o) <<= 1) -#define ISSTATEIN(v, o) ((v) & (o)) -/* some abbreviations; note that some of these know variable names! */ -/* do "if I'm here, I can also be there" etc without branches */ -#define FWD(dst, src, n) ((dst) |= ((unsigned)(src)&(here)) << (n)) -#define BACK(dst, src, n) ((dst) |= ((unsigned)(src)&(here)) >> (n)) -#define ISSETBACK(v, n) ((v) & ((unsigned)here >> (n))) -/* function names */ -#define SNAMES /* engine.c looks after details */ - -#include "engine.c" - -/* now undo things */ -#undef states -#undef CLEAR -#undef SET0 -#undef SET1 -#undef ISSET -#undef ASSIGN -#undef EQ -#undef STATEVARS -#undef STATESETUP -#undef STATETEARDOWN -#undef SETUP -#undef onestate -#undef INIT -#undef INC -#undef ISSTATEIN -#undef FWD -#undef BACK -#undef ISSETBACK -#undef SNAMES - -/* macros for manipulating states, large version */ -#define states char * -#define CLEAR(v) memset(v, 0, m->g->nstates) -#define SET0(v, n) ((v)[n] = 0) -#define SET1(v, n) ((v)[n] = 1) -#define ISSET(v, n) ((v)[n]) -#define ASSIGN(d, s) memcpy(d, s, m->g->nstates) -#define EQ(a, b) (memcmp(a, b, m->g->nstates) == 0) -#define STATEVARS int vn; char *space -#define STATESETUP(m, nv) { (m)->space = malloc((nv)*(m)->g->nstates); \ - if ((m)->space == NULL) return(REG_ESPACE); \ - (m)->vn = 0; } -#define STATETEARDOWN(m) { free((m)->space); } -#define SETUP(v) ((v) = &m->space[m->vn++ * m->g->nstates]) -#define onestate int -#define INIT(o, n) ((o) = (n)) -#define INC(o) ((o)++) -#define ISSTATEIN(v, o) ((v)[o]) -/* some abbreviations; note that some of these know variable names! */ -/* do "if I'm here, I can also be there" etc without branches */ -#define FWD(dst, src, n) ((dst)[here+(n)] |= (src)[here]) -#define BACK(dst, src, n) ((dst)[here-(n)] |= (src)[here]) -#define ISSETBACK(v, n) ((v)[here - (n)]) -/* function names */ -#define LNAMES /* flag */ - -#include "engine.c" - -/* - - regexec - interface for matching - = extern int regexec(const regex_t *, const char *, size_t, \ - = regmatch_t [], int); - = #define REG_NOTBOL 00001 - = #define REG_NOTEOL 00002 - = #define REG_STARTEND 00004 - = #define REG_TRACE 00400 // tracing of execution - = #define REG_LARGE 01000 // force large representation - = #define REG_BACKR 02000 // force use of backref code - * - * We put this here so we can exploit knowledge of the state representation - * when choosing which matcher to call. Also, by this point the matchers - * have been prototyped. - */ -int /* 0 success, REG_NOMATCH failure */ -regexec(preg, string, nmatch, pmatch, eflags) -const regex_t *preg; -const char *string; -size_t nmatch; -regmatch_t pmatch[]; -int eflags; -{ - register struct re_guts *g = preg->re_g; -#ifdef REDEBUG -# define GOODFLAGS(f) (f) -#else -# define GOODFLAGS(f) ((f)&(REG_NOTBOL|REG_NOTEOL|REG_STARTEND)) -#endif - - if (preg->re_magic != MAGIC1 || g->magic != MAGIC2) - return(REG_BADPAT); - assert(!(g->iflags&BAD)); - if (g->iflags&BAD) /* backstop for no-debug case */ - return(REG_BADPAT); - eflags = GOODFLAGS(eflags); - - if (g->nstates <= CHAR_BIT*sizeof(states1) && !(eflags®_LARGE)) - return(smatcher(g, (char *)string, nmatch, pmatch, eflags)); - else - return(lmatcher(g, (char *)string, nmatch, pmatch, eflags)); -} diff --git a/winsup/cygwin/regex/regfree.c b/winsup/cygwin/regex/regfree.c deleted file mode 100644 index b8be143..0000000 --- a/winsup/cygwin/regex/regfree.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,38 +0,0 @@ -#include "winsup.h" -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include "regex.h" - -#include "utils.h" -#include "regex2.h" - -/* - - regfree - free everything - = extern void regfree(regex_t *); - */ -void -regfree(preg) -regex_t *preg; -{ - register struct re_guts *g; - - if (preg->re_magic != MAGIC1) /* oops */ - return; /* nice to complain, but hard */ - - g = preg->re_g; - if (g == NULL || g->magic != MAGIC2) /* oops again */ - return; - preg->re_magic = 0; /* mark it invalid */ - g->magic = 0; /* mark it invalid */ - - if (g->strip != NULL) - free((char *)g->strip); - if (g->sets != NULL) - free((char *)g->sets); - if (g->setbits != NULL) - free((char *)g->setbits); - if (g->must != NULL) - free(g->must); - free((char *)g); -} diff --git a/winsup/cygwin/regex/tests b/winsup/cygwin/regex/tests deleted file mode 100644 index e4d928d..0000000 --- a/winsup/cygwin/regex/tests +++ /dev/null @@ -1,477 +0,0 @@ -# regular expression test set -# Lines are at least three fields, separated by one or more tabs. "" stands -# for an empty field. First field is an RE. Second field is flags. If -# C flag given, regcomp() is expected to fail, and the third field is the -# error name (minus the leading REG_). -# -# Otherwise it is expected to succeed, and the third field is the string to -# try matching it against. If there is no fourth field, the match is -# expected to fail. If there is a fourth field, it is the substring that -# the RE is expected to match. If there is a fifth field, it is a comma- -# separated list of what the subexpressions should match, with - indicating -# no match for that one. In both the fourth and fifth fields, a (sub)field -# starting with @ indicates that the (sub)expression is expected to match -# a null string followed by the stuff after the @; this provides a way to -# test where null strings match. The character `N' in REs and strings -# is newline, `S' is space, `T' is tab, `Z' is NUL. -# -# The full list of flags: -# - placeholder, does nothing -# b RE is a BRE, not an ERE -# & try it as both an ERE and a BRE -# C regcomp() error expected, third field is error name -# i REG_ICASE -# m ("mundane") REG_NOSPEC -# s REG_NOSUB (not really testable) -# n REG_NEWLINE -# ^ REG_NOTBOL -# $ REG_NOTEOL -# # REG_STARTEND (see below) -# p REG_PEND -# -# For REG_STARTEND, the start/end offsets are those of the substring -# enclosed in (). - -# basics -a & a a -abc & abc abc -abc|de - abc abc -a|b|c - abc a - -# parentheses and perversions thereof -a(b)c - abc abc -a\(b\)c b abc abc -a( C EPAREN -a( b a( a( -a\( - a( a( -a\( bC EPAREN -a\(b bC EPAREN -a(b C EPAREN -a(b b a(b a(b -# gag me with a right parenthesis -- 1003.2 goofed here (my fault, partly) -a) - a) a) -) - ) ) -# end gagging (in a just world, those *should* give EPAREN) -a) b a) a) -a\) bC EPAREN -\) bC EPAREN -a()b - ab ab -a\(\)b b ab ab - -# anchoring and REG_NEWLINE -^abc$ & abc abc -a^b - a^b -a^b b a^b a^b -a$b - a$b -a$b b a$b a$b -^ & abc @abc -$ & abc @ -^$ & "" @ -$^ - "" @ -\($\)\(^\) b "" @ -# stop retching, those are legitimate (although disgusting) -^^ - "" @ -$$ - "" @ -b$ & abNc -b$ &n abNc b -^b$ & aNbNc -^b$ &n aNbNc b -^$ &n aNNb @Nb -^$ n abc -^$ n abcN @ -$^ n aNNb @Nb -\($\)\(^\) bn aNNb @Nb -^^ n^ aNNb @Nb -$$ n aNNb @NN -^a ^ a -a$ $ a -^a ^n aNb -^b ^n aNb b -a$ $n bNa -b$ $n bNa b -a*(^b$)c* - b b -a*\(^b$\)c* b b b - -# certain syntax errors and non-errors -| C EMPTY -| b | | -* C BADRPT -* b * * -+ C BADRPT -? C BADRPT -"" &C EMPTY -() - abc @abc -\(\) b abc @abc -a||b C EMPTY -|ab C EMPTY -ab| C EMPTY -(|a)b C EMPTY -(a|)b C EMPTY -(*a) C BADRPT -(+a) C BADRPT -(?a) C BADRPT -({1}a) C BADRPT -\(\{1\}a\) bC BADRPT -(a|*b) C BADRPT -(a|+b) C BADRPT -(a|?b) C BADRPT -(a|{1}b) C BADRPT -^* C BADRPT -^* b * * -^+ C BADRPT -^? C BADRPT -^{1} C BADRPT -^\{1\} bC BADRPT - -# metacharacters, backslashes -a.c & abc abc -a[bc]d & abd abd -a\*c & a*c a*c -a\\b & a\b a\b -a\\\*b & a\*b a\*b -a\bc & abc abc -a\ &C EESCAPE -a\\bc & a\bc a\bc -\{ bC BADRPT -a\[b & a[b a[b -a[b &C EBRACK -# trailing $ is a peculiar special case for the BRE code -a$ & a a -a$ & a$ -a\$ & a -a\$ & a$ a$ -a\\$ & a -a\\$ & a$ -a\\$ & a\$ -a\\$ & a\ a\ - -# back references, ugh -a\(b\)\2c bC ESUBREG -a\(b\1\)c bC ESUBREG -a\(b*\)c\1d b abbcbbd abbcbbd bb -a\(b*\)c\1d b abbcbd -a\(b*\)c\1d b abbcbbbd -^\(.\)\1 b abc -a\([bc]\)\1d b abcdabbd abbd b -a\(\([bc]\)\2\)*d b abbccd abbccd -a\(\([bc]\)\2\)*d b abbcbd -# actually, this next one probably ought to fail, but the spec is unclear -a\(\(b\)*\2\)*d b abbbd abbbd -# here is a case that no NFA implementation does right -\(ab*\)[ab]*\1 b ababaaa ababaaa a -# check out normal matching in the presence of back refs -\(a\)\1bcd b aabcd aabcd -\(a\)\1bc*d b aabcd aabcd -\(a\)\1bc*d b aabd aabd -\(a\)\1bc*d b aabcccd aabcccd -\(a\)\1bc*[ce]d b aabcccd aabcccd -^\(a\)\1b\(c\)*cd$ b aabcccd aabcccd - -# ordinary repetitions -ab*c & abc abc -ab+c - abc abc -ab?c - abc abc -a\(*\)b b a*b a*b -a\(**\)b b ab ab -a\(***\)b bC BADRPT -*a b *a *a -**a b a a -***a bC BADRPT - -# the dreaded bounded repetitions -{ & { { -{abc & {abc {abc -{1 C BADRPT -{1} C BADRPT -a{b & a{b a{b -a{1}b - ab ab -a\{1\}b b ab ab -a{1,}b - ab ab -a\{1,\}b b ab ab -a{1,2}b - aab aab -a\{1,2\}b b aab aab -a{1 C EBRACE -a\{1 bC EBRACE -a{1a C EBRACE -a\{1a bC EBRACE -a{1a} C BADBR -a\{1a\} bC BADBR -a{,2} - a{,2} a{,2} -a\{,2\} bC BADBR -a{,} - a{,} a{,} -a\{,\} bC BADBR -a{1,x} C BADBR -a\{1,x\} bC BADBR -a{1,x C EBRACE -a\{1,x bC EBRACE -a{300} C BADBR -a\{300\} bC BADBR -a{1,0} C BADBR -a\{1,0\} bC BADBR -ab{0,0}c - abcac ac -ab\{0,0\}c b abcac ac -ab{0,1}c - abcac abc -ab\{0,1\}c b abcac abc -ab{0,3}c - abbcac abbc -ab\{0,3\}c b abbcac abbc -ab{1,1}c - acabc abc -ab\{1,1\}c b acabc abc -ab{1,3}c - acabc abc -ab\{1,3\}c b acabc abc -ab{2,2}c - abcabbc abbc -ab\{2,2\}c b abcabbc abbc -ab{2,4}c - abcabbc abbc -ab\{2,4\}c b abcabbc abbc -((a{1,10}){1,10}){1,10} - a a a,a - -# multiple repetitions -a** &C BADRPT -a++ C BADRPT -a?? C BADRPT -a*+ C BADRPT -a*? C BADRPT -a+* C BADRPT -a+? C BADRPT -a?* C BADRPT -a?+ C BADRPT -a{1}{1} C BADRPT -a*{1} C BADRPT -a+{1} C BADRPT -a?{1} C BADRPT -a{1}* C BADRPT -a{1}+ C BADRPT -a{1}? C BADRPT -a*{b} - a{b} a{b} -a\{1\}\{1\} bC BADRPT -a*\{1\} bC BADRPT -a\{1\}* bC BADRPT - -# brackets, and numerous perversions thereof -a[b]c & abc abc -a[ab]c & abc abc -a[^ab]c & adc adc -a[]b]c & a]c a]c -a[[b]c & a[c a[c -a[-b]c & a-c a-c -a[^]b]c & adc adc -a[^-b]c & adc adc -a[b-]c & a-c a-c -a[b &C EBRACK -a[] &C EBRACK -a[1-3]c & a2c a2c -a[3-1]c &C ERANGE -a[1-3-5]c &C ERANGE -a[[.-.]--]c & a-c a-c -a[1- &C ERANGE -a[[. &C EBRACK -a[[.x &C EBRACK -a[[.x. &C EBRACK -a[[.x.] &C EBRACK -a[[.x.]] & ax ax -a[[.x,.]] &C ECOLLATE -a[[.one.]]b & a1b a1b -a[[.notdef.]]b &C ECOLLATE -a[[.].]]b & a]b a]b -a[[:alpha:]]c & abc abc -a[[:notdef:]]c &C ECTYPE -a[[: &C EBRACK -a[[:alpha &C EBRACK -a[[:alpha:] &C EBRACK -a[[:alpha,:] &C ECTYPE -a[[:]:]]b &C ECTYPE -a[[:-:]]b &C ECTYPE -a[[:alph:]] &C ECTYPE -a[[:alphabet:]] &C ECTYPE -[[:alnum:]]+ - -%@a0X- a0X -[[:alpha:]]+ - -%@aX0- aX -[[:blank:]]+ - aSSTb SST -[[:cntrl:]]+ - aNTb NT -[[:digit:]]+ - a019b 019 -[[:graph:]]+ - Sa%bS a%b -[[:lower:]]+ - AabC ab -[[:print:]]+ - NaSbN aSb -[[:punct:]]+ - S%-&T %-& -[[:space:]]+ - aSNTb SNT -[[:upper:]]+ - aBCd BC -[[:xdigit:]]+ - p0f3Cq 0f3C -a[[=b=]]c & abc abc -a[[= &C EBRACK -a[[=b &C EBRACK -a[[=b= &C EBRACK -a[[=b=] &C EBRACK -a[[=b,=]] &C ECOLLATE -a[[=one=]]b & a1b a1b - -# complexities -a(((b)))c - abc abc -a(b|(c))d - abd abd -a(b*|c)d - abbd abbd -# just gotta have one DFA-buster, of course -a[ab]{20} - aaaaabaaaabaaaabaaaab aaaaabaaaabaaaabaaaab -# and an inline expansion in case somebody gets tricky -a[ab][ab][ab][ab][ab][ab][ab][ab][ab][ab][ab][ab][ab][ab][ab][ab][ab][ab][ab][ab] - aaaaabaaaabaaaabaaaab aaaaabaaaabaaaabaaaab -# and in case somebody just slips in an NFA... -a[ab][ab][ab][ab][ab][ab][ab][ab][ab][ab][ab][ab][ab][ab][ab][ab][ab][ab][ab][ab](wee|week)(knights|night) - aaaaabaaaabaaaabaaaabweeknights aaaaabaaaabaaaabaaaabweeknights -# fish for anomalies as the number of states passes 32 -12345678901234567890123456789 - a12345678901234567890123456789b 12345678901234567890123456789 -123456789012345678901234567890 - a123456789012345678901234567890b 123456789012345678901234567890 -1234567890123456789012345678901 - a1234567890123456789012345678901b 1234567890123456789012345678901 -12345678901234567890123456789012 - a12345678901234567890123456789012b 12345678901234567890123456789012 -123456789012345678901234567890123 - a123456789012345678901234567890123b 123456789012345678901234567890123 -# and one really big one, beyond any plausible word width -1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890 - a1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890b 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890 -# fish for problems as brackets go past 8 -[ab][cd][ef][gh][ij][kl][mn] - xacegikmoq acegikm -[ab][cd][ef][gh][ij][kl][mn][op] - xacegikmoq acegikmo -[ab][cd][ef][gh][ij][kl][mn][op][qr] - xacegikmoqy acegikmoq -[ab][cd][ef][gh][ij][kl][mn][op][q] - xacegikmoqy acegikmoq - -# subtleties of matching -abc & xabcy abc -a\(b\)?c\1d b acd -aBc i Abc Abc -a[Bc]*d i abBCcd abBCcd -0[[:upper:]]1 &i 0a1 0a1 -0[[:lower:]]1 &i 0A1 0A1 -a[^b]c &i abc -a[^b]c &i aBc -a[^b]c &i adc adc -[a]b[c] - abc abc -[a]b[a] - aba aba -[abc]b[abc] - abc abc -[abc]b[abd] - abd abd -a(b?c)+d - accd accd -(wee|week)(knights|night) - weeknights weeknights -(we|wee|week|frob)(knights|night|day) - weeknights weeknights -a[bc]d - xyzaaabcaababdacd abd -a[ab]c - aaabc abc -abc s abc abc -a* & b @b - -# Let's have some fun -- try to match a C comment. -# first the obvious, which looks okay at first glance... -/\*.*\*/ - /*x*/ /*x*/ -# but... -/\*.*\*/ - /*x*/y/*z*/ /*x*/y/*z*/ -# okay, we must not match */ inside; try to do that... -/\*([^*]|\*[^/])*\*/ - /*x*/ /*x*/ -/\*([^*]|\*[^/])*\*/ - /*x*/y/*z*/ /*x*/ -# but... -/\*([^*]|\*[^/])*\*/ - /*x**/y/*z*/ /*x**/y/*z*/ -# and a still fancier version, which does it right (I think)... -/\*([^*]|\*+[^*/])*\*+/ - /*x*/ /*x*/ -/\*([^*]|\*+[^*/])*\*+/ - /*x*/y/*z*/ /*x*/ -/\*([^*]|\*+[^*/])*\*+/ - /*x**/y/*z*/ /*x**/ -/\*([^*]|\*+[^*/])*\*+/ - /*x****/y/*z*/ /*x****/ -/\*([^*]|\*+[^*/])*\*+/ - /*x**x*/y/*z*/ /*x**x*/ -/\*([^*]|\*+[^*/])*\*+/ - /*x***x/y/*z*/ /*x***x/y/*z*/ - -# subexpressions -.* - abc abc - -a(b)(c)d - abcd abcd b,c -a(((b)))c - abc abc b,b,b -a(b|(c))d - abd abd b,- -a(b*|c|e)d - abbd abbd bb -a(b*|c|e)d - acd acd c -a(b*|c|e)d - ad ad @d -a(b?)c - abc abc b -a(b?)c - ac ac @c -a(b+)c - abc abc b -a(b+)c - abbbc abbbc bbb -a(b*)c - ac ac @c -(a|ab)(bc([de]+)f|cde) - abcdef abcdef a,bcdef,de -# the regression tester only asks for 9 subexpressions -a(b)(c)(d)(e)(f)(g)(h)(i)(j)k - abcdefghijk abcdefghijk b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i,j -a(b)(c)(d)(e)(f)(g)(h)(i)(j)(k)l - abcdefghijkl abcdefghijkl b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i,j,k -a([bc]?)c - abc abc b -a([bc]?)c - ac ac @c -a([bc]+)c - abc abc b -a([bc]+)c - abcc abcc bc -a([bc]+)bc - abcbc abcbc bc -a(bb+|b)b - abb abb b -a(bbb+|bb+|b)b - abb abb b -a(bbb+|bb+|b)b - abbb abbb bb -a(bbb+|bb+|b)bb - abbb abbb b -(.*).* - abcdef abcdef abcdef -(a*)* - bc @b @b - -# do we get the right subexpression when it is used more than once? -a(b|c)*d - ad ad - -a(b|c)*d - abcd abcd c -a(b|c)+d - abd abd b -a(b|c)+d - abcd abcd c -a(b|c?)+d - ad ad @d -a(b|c?)+d - abcd abcd @d -a(b|c){0,0}d - ad ad - -a(b|c){0,1}d - ad ad - -a(b|c){0,1}d - abd abd b -a(b|c){0,2}d - ad ad - -a(b|c){0,2}d - abcd abcd c -a(b|c){0,}d - ad ad - -a(b|c){0,}d - abcd abcd c -a(b|c){1,1}d - abd abd b -a(b|c){1,1}d - acd acd c -a(b|c){1,2}d - abd abd b -a(b|c){1,2}d - abcd abcd c -a(b|c){1,}d - abd abd b -a(b|c){1,}d - abcd abcd c -a(b|c){2,2}d - acbd acbd b -a(b|c){2,2}d - abcd abcd c -a(b|c){2,4}d - abcd abcd c -a(b|c){2,4}d - abcbd abcbd b -a(b|c){2,4}d - abcbcd abcbcd c -a(b|c){2,}d - abcd abcd c -a(b|c){2,}d - abcbd abcbd b -a(b+|((c)*))+d - abd abd @d,@d,- -a(b+|((c)*))+d - abcd abcd @d,@d,- - -# check out the STARTEND option -[abc] &# a(b)c b -[abc] &# a(d)c -[abc] &# a(bc)d b -[abc] &# a(dc)d c -. &# a()c -b.*c &# b(bc)c bc -b.* &# b(bc)c bc -.*c &# b(bc)c bc - -# plain strings, with the NOSPEC flag -abc m abc abc -abc m xabcy abc -abc m xyz -a*b m aba*b a*b -a*b m ab -"" mC EMPTY - -# cases involving NULs -aZb & a a -aZb &p a -aZb &p# (aZb) aZb -aZ*b &p# (ab) ab -a.b &# (aZb) aZb -a.* &# (aZb)c aZb - -# word boundaries (ick) -[[:<:]]a & a a -[[:<:]]a & ba -[[:<:]]a & -a a -a[[:>:]] & a a -a[[:>:]] & ab -a[[:>:]] & a- a -[[:<:]]a.c[[:>:]] & axcd-dayc-dazce-abc abc -[[:<:]]a.c[[:>:]] & axcd-dayc-dazce-abc-q abc -[[:<:]]a.c[[:>:]] & axc-dayc-dazce-abc axc -[[:<:]]b.c[[:>:]] & a_bxc-byc_d-bzc-q bzc -[[:<:]].x..[[:>:]] & y_xa_-_xb_y-_xc_-axdc _xc_ -[[:<:]]a_b[[:>:]] & x_a_b - -# past problems, and suspected problems -(A[1])|(A[2])|(A[3])|(A[4])|(A[5])|(A[6])|(A[7])|(A[8])|(A[9])|(A[A]) - A1 A1 -abcdefghijklmnop i abcdefghijklmnop abcdefghijklmnop -abcdefghijklmnopqrstuv i abcdefghijklmnopqrstuv abcdefghijklmnopqrstuv -(ALAK)|(ALT[AB])|(CC[123]1)|(CM[123]1)|(GAMC)|(LC[23][EO ])|(SEM[1234])|(SL[ES][12])|(SLWW)|(SLF )|(SLDT)|(VWH[12])|(WH[34][EW])|(WP1[ESN]) - CC11 CC11 -CC[13]1|a{21}[23][EO][123][Es][12]a{15}aa[34][EW]aaaaaaa[X]a - CC11 CC11 -Char \([a-z0-9_]*\)\[.* b Char xyz[k Char xyz[k xyz -a?b - ab ab --\{0,1\}[0-9]*$ b -5 -5 -a*a*a*a*a*a*a* & aaaaaa aaaaaa diff --git a/winsup/cygwin/regex/utils.h b/winsup/cygwin/regex/utils.h deleted file mode 100644 index 1a997ac..0000000 --- a/winsup/cygwin/regex/utils.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -/* utility definitions */ -#ifdef _POSIX2_RE_DUP_MAX -#define DUPMAX _POSIX2_RE_DUP_MAX -#else -#define DUPMAX 255 -#endif -#define INFINITY (DUPMAX + 1) -#define NC (CHAR_MAX - CHAR_MIN + 1) -typedef unsigned char uch; - -/* switch off assertions (if not already off) if no REDEBUG */ -#ifndef REDEBUG -#ifndef NDEBUG -#define NDEBUG /* no assertions please */ -#endif -#endif -#include <assert.h> - -/* for old systems with bcopy() but no memmove() */ -#ifdef USEBCOPY -#define memmove(d, s, c) bcopy(s, d, c) -#endif |