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435220a7 1/* Copyright (C) 1997, 1998, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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2 *
3 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
4 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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7 *
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12 *
13 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
14 * along with this software; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
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15 * the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330,
16 * Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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17 *
18 * As a special exception, the Free Software Foundation gives permission
19 * for additional uses of the text contained in its release of GUILE.
20 *
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30 * This exception applies only to the code released by the
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41 */
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42
43/* Software engineering face-lift by Greg J. Badros, 11-Dec-1999,
44 gjb@cs.washington.edu, http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/gjb */
45
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46\f
47
48/* regex-posix.c -- POSIX regular expression support.
49
50 This code was written against Henry Spencer's famous regex package.
51 The principal reference for POSIX behavior was the man page for this
52 library, not the 1003.2 document itself. Ergo, other `POSIX'
53 libraries which do not agree with the Spencer implementation may
54 produce varying behavior. Sigh. */
55
56#include <stdio.h>
57#include <sys/types.h>
24e37377 58
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59#include "_scm.h"
60
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61/* Supposedly, this file is never compiled unless we know we have
62 POSIX regular expressions. But we still put this in an #ifdef so
63 the file is CPP'able (for dependency scanning) even on systems that
64 don't have a <regex.h> header. */
65#ifdef HAVE_REGCOMP
a46d5ff2 66#ifdef HAVE_REGEX_H
f255378e 67#include <regex.h>
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68#else
69#ifdef HAVE_RXPOSIX_H
70#include <rxposix.h> /* GNU Rx library */
71#else
72#ifdef HAVE_RX_RXPOSIX_H
73#include <rx/rxposix.h> /* GNU Rx library on Linux */
74#endif
75#endif
76#endif
77#endif
24e37377 78
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79#include "smob.h"
80#include "symbols.h"
81#include "vectors.h"
82#include "strports.h"
83#include "ports.h"
20044282 84#include "feature.h"
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1bbd0b84 86#include "scm_validate.h"
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87#include "regex-posix.h"
88
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89/* This is defined by some regex libraries and omitted by others. */
90#ifndef REG_BASIC
91#define REG_BASIC 0
92#endif
93
22580a48 94long scm_tc16_regex;
f255378e 95
03ca35af 96static scm_sizet
1bbd0b84 97free_regex (SCM obj)
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98{
99 regfree (SCM_RGX (obj));
100 free (SCM_RGX (obj));
80b991c3 101 return sizeof(regex_t);
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102}
103
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104\f
105
106SCM_SYMBOL (scm_regexp_error_key, "regular-expression-syntax");
107
8a04c1a2 108static char *
435220a7 109scm_regexp_error_msg (int regerrno, regex_t *rx)
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110{
111 SCM errmsg;
112 int l;
113
114 /* FIXME: must we wrap any external calls in SCM_DEFER_INTS...SCM_ALLOW_INTS?
115 Or are these only necessary when a SCM object may be left in an
116 undetermined state (half-formed)? If the latter then I believe we
117 may do without the critical section code. -twp */
118
119 /* We could simply make errmsg a char pointer, and allocate space with
120 malloc. But since we are about to pass the pointer to scm_error, which
121 never returns, we would never have the opportunity to free it. Creating
122 it as a SCM object means that the system will GC it at some point. */
123
124 errmsg = scm_make_string (SCM_MAKINUM (80), SCM_UNDEFINED);
125 SCM_DEFER_INTS;
435220a7 126 l = regerror (regerrno, rx, SCM_CHARS (errmsg), 80);
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127 if (l > 80)
128 {
129 errmsg = scm_make_string (SCM_MAKINUM (l), SCM_UNDEFINED);
435220a7 130 regerror (regerrno, rx, SCM_CHARS (errmsg), l);
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131 }
132 SCM_ALLOW_INTS;
133 return SCM_CHARS (errmsg);
134}
135
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136GUILE_PROC (scm_regexp_p, "regexp?", 1, 0, 0,
137 (SCM x),
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138"Return @code{#t} if @var{obj} is a compiled regular expression, or
139@code{#f} otherwise.")
1bbd0b84 140#define FUNC_NAME s_scm_regexp_p
f255378e 141{
0c95b57d 142 return SCM_BOOL(SCM_RGXP (x));
f255378e 143}
1bbd0b84 144#undef FUNC_NAME
f255378e 145
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146GUILE_PROC (scm_make_regexp, "make-regexp", 1, 0, 1,
147 (SCM pat, SCM flags),
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148"Compile the regular expression described by @var{str}, and return the
149compiled regexp structure. If @var{str} does not describe a legal
150regular expression, @code{make-regexp} throws a
151@code{regular-expression-syntax} error.
152
153The @var{flag} arguments change the behavior of the compiled regexp.
154The following flags may be supplied:
155
156@table @code
157@item regexp/icase
158Consider uppercase and lowercase letters to be the same when matching.
159
160@item regexp/newline
161If a newline appears in the target string, then permit the @samp{^} and
162@samp{$} operators to match immediately after or immediately before the
163newline, respectively. Also, the @samp{.} and @samp{[^...]} operators
164will never match a newline character. The intent of this flag is to
165treat the target string as a buffer containing many lines of text, and
166the regular expression as a pattern that may match a single one of those
167lines.
168
169@item regexp/basic
170Compile a basic (``obsolete'') regexp instead of the extended
171(``modern'') regexps that are the default. Basic regexps do not
172consider @samp{|}, @samp{+} or @samp{?} to be special characters, and
173require the @samp{@{...@}} and @samp{(...)} metacharacters to be
174backslash-escaped (@pxref{Backslash Escapes}). There are several other
175differences between basic and extended regular expressions, but these
176are the most significant.
177
178@item regexp/extended
179Compile an extended regular expression rather than a basic regexp. This
180is the default behavior; this flag will not usually be needed. If a
181call to @code{make-regexp} includes both @code{regexp/basic} and
182@code{regexp/extended} flags, the one which comes last will override
183the earlier one.
184@end table
185")
1bbd0b84 186#define FUNC_NAME s_scm_make_regexp
f255378e 187{
23a62151 188 SCM flag;
f255378e 189 regex_t *rx;
5d4774bc 190 int status, cflags;
f255378e 191
1bbd0b84 192 SCM_VALIDATE_ROSTRING(1,pat);
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193 SCM_COERCE_SUBSTR (pat);
194
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195 /* Examine list of regexp flags. If REG_BASIC is supplied, then
196 turn off REG_EXTENDED flag (on by default). */
197 cflags = REG_EXTENDED;
198 flag = flags;
199 while (SCM_NNULLP (flag))
200 {
201 if (SCM_INUM (SCM_CAR (flag)) == REG_BASIC)
202 cflags &= ~REG_EXTENDED;
203 else
204 cflags |= SCM_INUM (SCM_CAR (flag));
205 flag = SCM_CDR (flag);
206 }
207
1bbd0b84 208 rx = SCM_MUST_MALLOC_TYPE(regex_t);
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209 status = regcomp (rx, SCM_ROCHARS (pat),
210 /* Make sure they're not passing REG_NOSUB;
211 regexp-exec assumes we're getting match data. */
5d4774bc 212 cflags & ~REG_NOSUB);
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213 if (status != 0)
214 {
f255378e 215 scm_error (scm_regexp_error_key,
1bbd0b84 216 FUNC_NAME,
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217 scm_regexp_error_msg (status, rx),
218 SCM_BOOL_F,
219 SCM_BOOL_F);
220 /* never returns */
221 }
23a62151 222 SCM_RETURN_NEWSMOB (scm_tc16_regex, rx);
f255378e 223}
1bbd0b84 224#undef FUNC_NAME
f255378e 225
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226GUILE_PROC (scm_regexp_exec, "regexp-exec", 2, 2, 0,
227 (SCM rx, SCM str, SCM start, SCM flags),
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228"Match the compiled regular expression @var{regexp} against @code{str}.
229If the optional integer @var{start} argument is provided, begin matching
230from that position in the string. Return a match structure describing
231the results of the match, or @code{#f} if no match could be found.")
1bbd0b84 232#define FUNC_NAME s_scm_regexp_exec
f255378e 233{
0b787875 234 int status, nmatches, offset;
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235 regmatch_t *matches;
236 SCM mvec = SCM_BOOL_F;
237
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238 SCM_VALIDATE_RGXP(1,rx);
239 SCM_VALIDATE_ROSTRING(2,str);
240 SCM_VALIDATE_INT_DEF_COPY(3,start,0,offset);
241 SCM_ASSERT_RANGE (3,start,offset >= 0 && (unsigned) offset <= SCM_LENGTH (str));
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242 if (SCM_UNBNDP (flags))
243 flags = SCM_INUM0;
1bbd0b84 244 SCM_VALIDATE_INT(4,flags);
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245 SCM_COERCE_SUBSTR (str);
246
247 /* re_nsub doesn't account for the `subexpression' representing the
248 whole regexp, so add 1 to nmatches. */
249
250 nmatches = SCM_RGX(rx)->re_nsub + 1;
251 SCM_DEFER_INTS;
1bbd0b84 252 matches = SCM_MUST_MALLOC_TYPE_NUM (regmatch_t,nmatches);
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253 status = regexec (SCM_RGX (rx), SCM_ROCHARS (str) + offset,
254 nmatches, matches,
255 SCM_INUM (flags));
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256 if (!status)
257 {
258 int i;
259 /* The match vector must include a cell for the string that was matched,
260 so add 1. */
a8741caa 261 mvec = scm_make_vector (SCM_MAKINUM (nmatches + 1), SCM_UNSPECIFIED);
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262 SCM_VELTS(mvec)[0] = str;
263 for (i = 0; i < nmatches; ++i)
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264 if (matches[i].rm_so == -1)
265 SCM_VELTS(mvec)[i+1] = scm_cons (SCM_MAKINUM (-1), SCM_MAKINUM (-1));
266 else
267 SCM_VELTS(mvec)[i+1]
268 = scm_cons(SCM_MAKINUM(matches[i].rm_so + offset),
269 SCM_MAKINUM(matches[i].rm_eo + offset));
f255378e 270 }
62f1c6d2 271 scm_must_free ((char *) matches);
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272 SCM_ALLOW_INTS;
273
274 if (status != 0 && status != REG_NOMATCH)
275 scm_error (scm_regexp_error_key,
1bbd0b84 276 FUNC_NAME,
435220a7 277 scm_regexp_error_msg (status, SCM_RGX (rx)),
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278 SCM_BOOL_F,
279 SCM_BOOL_F);
280 return mvec;
281}
1bbd0b84 282#undef FUNC_NAME
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283
284void
285scm_init_regex_posix ()
286{
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287 scm_tc16_regex = scm_make_smob_type_mfpe ("regexp", sizeof (regex_t),
288 NULL, free_regex, NULL, NULL);
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289
290 /* Compilation flags. */
5d4774bc 291 scm_sysintern ("regexp/basic", scm_long2num (REG_BASIC));
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292 scm_sysintern ("regexp/extended", scm_long2num (REG_EXTENDED));
293 scm_sysintern ("regexp/icase", scm_long2num (REG_ICASE));
fcfb248d 294 scm_sysintern ("regexp/newline", scm_long2num (REG_NEWLINE));
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295
296 /* Execution flags. */
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297 scm_sysintern ("regexp/notbol", scm_long2num (REG_NOTBOL));
298 scm_sysintern ("regexp/noteol", scm_long2num (REG_NOTEOL));
bd56d016 299
f255378e 300#include "regex-posix.x"
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301
302 scm_add_feature ("regex");
f255378e 303}