344 lines
11 KiB
C
344 lines
11 KiB
C
/* regcomp.h
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*/
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typedef OP OP_4tree; /* Will be redefined later. */
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/*
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* The "internal use only" fields in regexp.h are present to pass info from
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* compile to execute that permits the execute phase to run lots faster on
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* simple cases. They are:
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*
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* regstart sv that must begin a match; Nullch if none obvious
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* reganch is the match anchored (at beginning-of-line only)?
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* regmust string (pointer into program) that match must include, or NULL
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* [regmust changed to SV* for bminstr()--law]
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* regmlen length of regmust string
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* [regmlen not used currently]
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*
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* Regstart and reganch permit very fast decisions on suitable starting points
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* for a match, cutting down the work a lot. Regmust permits fast rejection
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* of lines that cannot possibly match. The regmust tests are costly enough
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* that pregcomp() supplies a regmust only if the r.e. contains something
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* potentially expensive (at present, the only such thing detected is * or +
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* at the start of the r.e., which can involve a lot of backup). Regmlen is
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* supplied because the test in pregexec() needs it and pregcomp() is computing
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* it anyway.
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* [regmust is now supplied always. The tests that use regmust have a
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* heuristic that disables the test if it usually matches.]
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*
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* [In fact, we now use regmust in many cases to locate where the search
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* starts in the string, so if regback is >= 0, the regmust search is never
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* wasted effort. The regback variable says how many characters back from
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* where regmust matched is the earliest possible start of the match.
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* For instance, /[a-z].foo/ has a regmust of 'foo' and a regback of 2.]
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*/
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/*
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* Structure for regexp "program". This is essentially a linear encoding
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* of a nondeterministic finite-state machine (aka syntax charts or
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* "railroad normal form" in parsing technology). Each node is an opcode
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* plus a "next" pointer, possibly plus an operand. "Next" pointers of
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* all nodes except BRANCH implement concatenation; a "next" pointer with
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* a BRANCH on both ends of it is connecting two alternatives. (Here we
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* have one of the subtle syntax dependencies: an individual BRANCH (as
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* opposed to a collection of them) is never concatenated with anything
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* because of operator precedence.) The operand of some types of node is
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* a literal string; for others, it is a node leading into a sub-FSM. In
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* particular, the operand of a BRANCH node is the first node of the branch.
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* (NB this is *not* a tree structure: the tail of the branch connects
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* to the thing following the set of BRANCHes.) The opcodes are:
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*/
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/*
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* A node is one char of opcode followed by two chars of "next" pointer.
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* "Next" pointers are stored as two 8-bit pieces, high order first. The
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* value is a positive offset from the opcode of the node containing it.
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* An operand, if any, simply follows the node. (Note that much of the
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* code generation knows about this implicit relationship.)
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*
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* Using two bytes for the "next" pointer is vast overkill for most things,
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* but allows patterns to get big without disasters.
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*
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* [The "next" pointer is always aligned on an even
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* boundary, and reads the offset directly as a short. Also, there is no
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* special test to reverse the sign of BACK pointers since the offset is
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* stored negative.]
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*/
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struct regnode_string {
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U8 str_len;
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U8 type;
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U16 next_off;
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char string[1];
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};
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struct regnode_1 {
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U8 flags;
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U8 type;
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U16 next_off;
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U32 arg1;
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};
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struct regnode_2 {
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U8 flags;
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U8 type;
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U16 next_off;
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U16 arg1;
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U16 arg2;
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};
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#define ANYOF_BITMAP_SIZE 32 /* 256 b/(8 b/B) */
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#define ANYOF_CLASSBITMAP_SIZE 4
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struct regnode_charclass {
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U8 flags;
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U8 type;
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U16 next_off;
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char bitmap[ANYOF_BITMAP_SIZE];
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};
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struct regnode_charclass_class {
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U8 flags;
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U8 type;
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U16 next_off;
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char bitmap[ANYOF_BITMAP_SIZE];
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char classflags[ANYOF_CLASSBITMAP_SIZE];
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};
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/* XXX fix this description.
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Impose a limit of REG_INFTY on various pattern matching operations
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to limit stack growth and to avoid "infinite" recursions.
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*/
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/* The default size for REG_INFTY is I16_MAX, which is the same as
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SHORT_MAX (see perl.h). Unfortunately I16 isn't necessarily 16 bits
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(see handy.h). On the Cray C90, sizeof(short)==4 and hence I16_MAX is
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((1<<31)-1), while on the Cray T90, sizeof(short)==8 and I16_MAX is
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((1<<63)-1). To limit stack growth to reasonable sizes, supply a
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smaller default.
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--Andy Dougherty 11 June 1998
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*/
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#if SHORTSIZE > 2
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# ifndef REG_INFTY
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# define REG_INFTY ((1<<15)-1)
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# endif
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#endif
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#ifndef REG_INFTY
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# define REG_INFTY I16_MAX
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#endif
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#define ARG_VALUE(arg) (arg)
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#define ARG__SET(arg,val) ((arg) = (val))
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#define ARG(p) ARG_VALUE(ARG_LOC(p))
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#define ARG1(p) ARG_VALUE(ARG1_LOC(p))
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#define ARG2(p) ARG_VALUE(ARG2_LOC(p))
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#define ARG_SET(p, val) ARG__SET(ARG_LOC(p), (val))
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#define ARG1_SET(p, val) ARG__SET(ARG1_LOC(p), (val))
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#define ARG2_SET(p, val) ARG__SET(ARG2_LOC(p), (val))
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#ifndef lint
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# define NEXT_OFF(p) ((p)->next_off)
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# define NODE_ALIGN(node)
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# define NODE_ALIGN_FILL(node) ((node)->flags = 0xde) /* deadbeef */
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#else /* lint */
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# define NEXT_OFF(p) 0
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# define NODE_ALIGN(node)
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# define NODE_ALIGN_FILL(node)
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#endif /* lint */
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#define SIZE_ALIGN NODE_ALIGN
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#define OP(p) ((p)->type)
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#define OPERAND(p) (((struct regnode_string *)p)->string)
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#define MASK(p) ((char*)OPERAND(p))
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#define STR_LEN(p) (((struct regnode_string *)p)->str_len)
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#define STRING(p) (((struct regnode_string *)p)->string)
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#define STR_SZ(l) ((l + sizeof(regnode) - 1) / sizeof(regnode))
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#define NODE_SZ_STR(p) (STR_SZ(STR_LEN(p))+1)
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#define NODE_ALIGN(node)
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#define ARG_LOC(p) (((struct regnode_1 *)p)->arg1)
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#define ARG1_LOC(p) (((struct regnode_2 *)p)->arg1)
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#define ARG2_LOC(p) (((struct regnode_2 *)p)->arg2)
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#define NODE_STEP_REGNODE 1 /* sizeof(regnode)/sizeof(regnode) */
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#define EXTRA_STEP_2ARGS EXTRA_SIZE(struct regnode_2)
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#define NODE_STEP_B 4
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#define NEXTOPER(p) ((p) + NODE_STEP_REGNODE)
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#define PREVOPER(p) ((p) - NODE_STEP_REGNODE)
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#define FILL_ADVANCE_NODE(ptr, op) STMT_START { \
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(ptr)->type = op; (ptr)->next_off = 0; (ptr)++; } STMT_END
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#define FILL_ADVANCE_NODE_ARG(ptr, op, arg) STMT_START { \
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ARG_SET(ptr, arg); FILL_ADVANCE_NODE(ptr, op); (ptr) += 1; } STMT_END
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#define REG_MAGIC 0234
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#define SIZE_ONLY (PL_regcode == &PL_regdummy)
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/* Flags for node->flags of ANYOF */
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#define ANYOF_CLASS 0x08
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#define ANYOF_INVERT 0x04
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#define ANYOF_FOLD 0x02
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#define ANYOF_LOCALE 0x01
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/* Used for regstclass only */
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#define ANYOF_EOS 0x10 /* Can match an empty string too */
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/* Character classes for node->classflags of ANYOF */
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/* Should be synchronized with a table in regprop() */
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/* 2n should pair with 2n+1 */
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#define ANYOF_ALNUM 0 /* \w, PL_utf8_alnum, utf8::IsWord, ALNUM */
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#define ANYOF_NALNUM 1
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#define ANYOF_SPACE 2 /* \s */
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#define ANYOF_NSPACE 3
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#define ANYOF_DIGIT 4
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#define ANYOF_NDIGIT 5
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#define ANYOF_ALNUMC 6 /* isalnum(3), utf8::IsAlnum, ALNUMC */
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#define ANYOF_NALNUMC 7
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#define ANYOF_ALPHA 8
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#define ANYOF_NALPHA 9
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#define ANYOF_ASCII 10
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#define ANYOF_NASCII 11
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#define ANYOF_CNTRL 12
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#define ANYOF_NCNTRL 13
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#define ANYOF_GRAPH 14
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#define ANYOF_NGRAPH 15
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#define ANYOF_LOWER 16
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#define ANYOF_NLOWER 17
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#define ANYOF_PRINT 18
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#define ANYOF_NPRINT 19
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#define ANYOF_PUNCT 20
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#define ANYOF_NPUNCT 21
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#define ANYOF_UPPER 22
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#define ANYOF_NUPPER 23
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#define ANYOF_XDIGIT 24
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#define ANYOF_NXDIGIT 25
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#define ANYOF_PSXSPC 26 /* POSIX space: \s plus the vertical tab */
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#define ANYOF_NPSXSPC 27
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#define ANYOF_BLANK 28 /* GNU extension: space and tab */
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#define ANYOF_NBLANK 29
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#define ANYOF_MAX 32
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/* Backward source code compatibility. */
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#define ANYOF_ALNUML ANYOF_ALNUM
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#define ANYOF_NALNUML ANYOF_NALNUM
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#define ANYOF_SPACEL ANYOF_SPACE
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#define ANYOF_NSPACEL ANYOF_NSPACE
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/* Utility macros for the bitmap and classes of ANYOF */
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#define ANYOF_SIZE (sizeof(struct regnode_charclass))
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#define ANYOF_CLASS_SIZE (sizeof(struct regnode_charclass_class))
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#define ANYOF_FLAGS(p) ((p)->flags)
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#define ANYOF_FLAGS_ALL 0xff
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#define ANYOF_BIT(c) (1 << ((c) & 7))
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#define ANYOF_CLASS_BYTE(p, c) (((struct regnode_charclass_class*)(p))->classflags[((c) >> 3) & 3])
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#define ANYOF_CLASS_SET(p, c) (ANYOF_CLASS_BYTE(p, c) |= ANYOF_BIT(c))
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#define ANYOF_CLASS_CLEAR(p, c) (ANYOF_CLASS_BYTE(p, c) &= ~ANYOF_BIT(c))
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#define ANYOF_CLASS_TEST(p, c) (ANYOF_CLASS_BYTE(p, c) & ANYOF_BIT(c))
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#define ANYOF_CLASS_ZERO(ret) Zero(((struct regnode_charclass_class*)(ret))->classflags, ANYOF_CLASSBITMAP_SIZE, char)
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#define ANYOF_BITMAP_ZERO(ret) Zero(((struct regnode_charclass*)(ret))->bitmap, ANYOF_BITMAP_SIZE, char)
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#define ANYOF_BITMAP(p) (((struct regnode_charclass*)(p))->bitmap)
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#define ANYOF_BITMAP_BYTE(p, c) (ANYOF_BITMAP(p)[((c) >> 3) & 31])
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#define ANYOF_BITMAP_SET(p, c) (ANYOF_BITMAP_BYTE(p, c) |= ANYOF_BIT(c))
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#define ANYOF_BITMAP_CLEAR(p,c) (ANYOF_BITMAP_BYTE(p, c) &= ~ANYOF_BIT(c))
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#define ANYOF_BITMAP_TEST(p, c) (ANYOF_BITMAP_BYTE(p, c) & ANYOF_BIT(c))
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#define ANYOF_SKIP ((ANYOF_SIZE - 1)/sizeof(regnode))
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#define ANYOF_CLASS_SKIP ((ANYOF_CLASS_SIZE - 1)/sizeof(regnode))
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#define ANYOF_CLASS_ADD_SKIP (ANYOF_CLASS_SKIP - ANYOF_SKIP)
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/*
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* Utility definitions.
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*/
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#ifndef lint
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#ifndef CHARMASK
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#define UCHARAT(p) ((int)*(U8*)(p))
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#else
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#define UCHARAT(p) ((int)*(p)&CHARMASK)
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#endif
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#else /* lint */
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#define UCHARAT(p) PL_regdummy
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#endif /* lint */
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#define EXTRA_SIZE(guy) ((sizeof(guy)-1)/sizeof(struct regnode))
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#define REG_SEEN_ZERO_LEN 1
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#define REG_SEEN_LOOKBEHIND 2
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#define REG_SEEN_GPOS 4
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#define REG_SEEN_EVAL 8
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START_EXTERN_C
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#include "regnodes.h"
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/* The following have no fixed length. U8 so we can do strchr() on it. */
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#ifndef DOINIT
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EXTCONST U8 PL_varies[];
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#else
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EXTCONST U8 PL_varies[] = {
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BRANCH, BACK, STAR, PLUS, CURLY, CURLYX, REF, REFF, REFFL,
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WHILEM, CURLYM, CURLYN, BRANCHJ, IFTHEN, SUSPEND, CLUMP, 0
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};
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#endif
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/* The following always have a length of 1. U8 we can do strchr() on it. */
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/* (Note that length 1 means "one character" under UTF8, not "one octet".) */
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#ifndef DOINIT
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EXTCONST U8 PL_simple[];
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#else
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EXTCONST U8 PL_simple[] = {
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REG_ANY, ANYUTF8, SANY, SANYUTF8, ANYOF, ANYOFUTF8,
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ALNUM, ALNUMUTF8, ALNUML, ALNUMLUTF8,
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NALNUM, NALNUMUTF8, NALNUML, NALNUMLUTF8,
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SPACE, SPACEUTF8, SPACEL, SPACELUTF8,
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NSPACE, NSPACEUTF8, NSPACEL, NSPACELUTF8,
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DIGIT, DIGITUTF8, NDIGIT, NDIGITUTF8, 0
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};
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#endif
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END_EXTERN_C
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typedef struct re_scream_pos_data_s
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{
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char **scream_olds; /* match pos */
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I32 *scream_pos; /* Internal iterator of scream. */
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} re_scream_pos_data;
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struct reg_data {
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U32 count;
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U8 *what;
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void* data[1];
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};
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struct reg_substr_datum {
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I32 min_offset;
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I32 max_offset;
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SV *substr;
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};
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struct reg_substr_data {
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struct reg_substr_datum data[3]; /* Actual array */
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};
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#define anchored_substr substrs->data[0].substr
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#define anchored_offset substrs->data[0].min_offset
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#define float_substr substrs->data[1].substr
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#define float_min_offset substrs->data[1].min_offset
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#define float_max_offset substrs->data[1].max_offset
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#define check_substr substrs->data[2].substr
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#define check_offset_min substrs->data[2].min_offset
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#define check_offset_max substrs->data[2].max_offset
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