1 /* Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
2 This file is part of the GNU C Library.
3 Contributed by Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com>, 1996.
5 The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
6 modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
7 License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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11 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
12 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
13 Lesser General Public License for more details.
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16 License along with the GNU C Library; if not, write to the Free
17 Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA
23 /* The contents of this header file was first standardized in X/Open
24 System Interface and Headers Issue 2, originally coming from SysV.
25 In issue 4, version 2, it is marked as TO BE WITDRAWN, and it has
26 been withdrawn in SUSv3.
28 This code shouldn't be used in any newly written code. It is
29 included only for compatibility reasons. Use the POSIX definition
30 in <regex.h> for portable applications and a reasonable interface. */
38 /* The implementation provided here emulates the needed functionality
39 by mapping to the POSIX regular expression matcher. The interface
40 for the here included function is weird (this really is a harmless
43 The user has to provide six macros before this header file can be
46 INIT Declarations vor variables which can be used by the
49 GETC() Return the value of the next character in the regular
50 expression pattern. Successive calls should return
51 successive characters.
53 PEEKC() Return the value of the next character in the regular
54 expression pattern. Immediately successive calls to
55 PEEKC() should return the same character which should
56 also be the next character returned by GETC().
58 UNGETC(c) Cause `c' to be returned by the next call to GETC() and
61 RETURN(ptr) Used for normal exit of the `compile' function. `ptr'
62 is a pointer to the character after the last character of
63 the compiled regular expression.
65 ERROR(val) Used for abnormal return from `compile'. `val' is the
66 error number. The error codes are:
67 11 Range endpoint too large.
69 25 \digit out of range.
70 36 Illegal or missing delimiter.
71 41 No remembered search string.
74 44 More tan two numbers given in \{ \}.
75 45 } expected after \.
76 46 First number exceeds second in \{ \}.
78 50 Regular expression overflow.
84 /* Interface variables. They contain the results of the successful
85 calls to `setp' and `advance'. */
89 /* The use of this variable in the `advance' function is not
94 #ifndef __DO_NOT_DEFINE_COMPILE
95 /* Get and compile the user supplied pattern up to end of line or
96 string or until EOF is seen, whatever happens first. The result is
97 placed in the buffer starting at EXPBUF and delimited by ENDBUF.
99 This function cannot be defined in the libc itself since it depends
102 compile (char *__restrict instring
, char *__restrict expbuf
,
103 __const
char *__restrict endbuf
, int eof
)
105 char *__input_buffer
= NULL
;
106 size_t __input_size
= 0;
107 size_t __current_size
= 0;
112 /* Align the expression buffer according to the needs for an object
113 of type `regex_t'. Then check for minimum size of the buffer for
114 the compiled regular expression. */
116 # if defined __GNUC__ && __GNUC__ >= 2
117 const size_t __req
= __alignof__ (regex_t
*);
119 /* How shall we find out? We simply guess it and can change it is
120 this really proofs to be wrong. */
121 const size_t __req
= 8;
124 expbuf
-= (expbuf
- ((char *) 0)) % __req
;
125 if (endbuf
< expbuf
+ sizeof (regex_t
))
129 __expr_ptr
= (regex_t
*) expbuf
;
130 /* The remaining space in the buffer can be used for the compiled
132 __expr_ptr
->buffer
= expbuf
+ sizeof (regex_t
);
133 __expr_ptr
->allocated
= endbuf
- (char *) __expr_ptr
->buffer
;
135 while ((__ch
= (GETC ())) != eof
)
137 if (__ch
== '\0' || __ch
== '\n')
143 if (__current_size
+ 1 >= __input_size
)
145 size_t __new_size
= __input_size
? 2 * __input_size
: 128;
146 char *__new_room
= (char *) alloca (__new_size
);
147 /* See whether we can use the old buffer. */
148 if (__new_room
+ __new_size
== __input_buffer
)
150 __input_size
+= __new_size
;
151 __input_buffer
= (char *) memcpy (__new_room
, __input_buffer
,
154 else if (__input_buffer
+ __input_size
== __new_room
)
155 __input_size
+= __new_size
;
158 __input_size
= __new_size
;
159 __input_buffer
= (char *) memcpy (__new_room
, __input_buffer
,
163 __input_buffer
[__current_size
++] = __ch
;
165 __input_buffer
[__current_size
++] = '\0';
167 /* Now compile the pattern. */
168 __error
= regcomp (__expr_ptr
, __input_buffer
, REG_NEWLINE
);
170 /* Oh well, we have to translate POSIX error codes. */
181 /* There is no matching error code. */
200 /* Everything is ok. */
201 RETURN ((char *) (__expr_ptr
->buffer
+ __expr_ptr
->used
));
206 /* Find the next match in STRING. The compiled regular expression is
207 found in the buffer starting at EXPBUF. `loc1' will return the
208 first character matched and `loc2' points to the next unmatched
210 extern int step (__const
char *__restrict __string
,
211 __const
char *__restrict __expbuf
) __THROW
;
213 /* Match the beginning of STRING with the compiled regular expression
214 in EXPBUF. If the match is successful `loc2' will contain the
215 position of the first unmatched character. */
216 extern int advance (__const
char *__restrict __string
,
217 __const
char *__restrict __expbuf
) __THROW
;
222 #endif /* regexp.h */