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fgrep/grep -F will error out at runtime if compiled with a regex(3) that does not define REG_NOSPEC or REG_LITERAL. glibc is one such regex(3) implementation, and as it turns out they don't support literal matching at all. Provide a primitive literal matcher for use with glibc and other implementations that don't support literal matching so that we don't completely lose fgrep/grep -F if compiled against libgnuregex on stable/10, stable/11, or other systems that we don't necessarily support. This is a wholly unoptimized implementation with no plans to optimize it as of now. This is due to both its use-case being primarily on unsupported systems in the near-distant future and that it's reinventing the wheel that we already have available as a feature of regex(3). Reviewed by: cem, emaste, ngie Approved by: emaste (mentor) MFC after: 2 weeks Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D12056 |
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regex | ||
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grep.1 | ||
grep.c | ||
grep.h | ||
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queue.c | ||
util.c |