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commit 78169694440b5258ddb20c4d1fe0eb445a479e1f
Author: Arnold D. Robbins <address@hidden>
Date: Mon May 2 22:05:25 2016 +0300
Sync dfa with grep.
diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog
index 75e92be..a963541 100644
--- a/ChangeLog
+++ b/ChangeLog
@@ -1,5 +1,10 @@
2016-05-02 Arnold D. Robbins <address@hidden>
+ * dfa.h, dfa.c: Sync with grep.
+ * re.c (research): Adjust type of try_backref.
+
+2016-05-02 Arnold D. Robbins <address@hidden>
+
* awk.h (success_node): Declare.
* array.c (success_node): Define.
* cint_array.c, int_array.c, str_array.c: Use `& success_node'
diff --git a/dfa.c b/dfa.c
index fff4599..3156e5e 100644
--- a/dfa.c
+++ b/dfa.c
@@ -362,7 +362,8 @@ struct dfa
mbstate_t mbs; /* Multibyte conversion state. */
/* dfaexec implementation. */
- char *(*dfaexec) (struct dfa *, char const *, char *, int, size_t *, int *);
+ char *(*dfaexec) (struct dfa *, char const *, char *,
+ bool, size_t *, bool *);
/* The following are valid only if MB_CUR_MAX > 1. */
@@ -675,7 +676,8 @@ charclass_index (charclass const s)
}
/* Syntax bits controlling the behavior of the lexical analyzer. */
-static reg_syntax_t syntax_bits, syntax_bits_set;
+static reg_syntax_t syntax_bits;
+static bool syntax_bits_set;
/* Flag for case-folding letters into sets. */
static bool case_fold;
@@ -686,6 +688,10 @@ static unsigned char eolbyte;
/* Cache of char-context values. */
static int sbit[NOTCHAR];
+/* If never_trail[B], the byte B cannot be a non-initial byte in a
+ multibyte character. */
+static bool never_trail[NOTCHAR];
+
/* Set of characters considered letters. */
static charclass letters;
@@ -720,12 +726,12 @@ wchar_context (wint_t wc)
/* Entry point to set syntax options. */
void
-dfasyntax (reg_syntax_t bits, int fold, unsigned char eol)
+dfasyntax (reg_syntax_t bits, bool fold, unsigned char eol)
{
int i;
- syntax_bits_set = 1;
+ syntax_bits_set = true;
syntax_bits = bits;
- case_fold = fold != 0;
+ case_fold = fold;
eolbyte = eol;
for (i = CHAR_MIN; i <= CHAR_MAX; ++i)
@@ -747,6 +753,11 @@ dfasyntax (reg_syntax_t bits, int fold, unsigned char eol)
setbit (uc, newline);
break;
}
+
+ /* POSIX requires that the five bytes in "\n\r./" (including the
+ terminating NUL) cannot occur inside a multibyte character. */
+ never_trail[uc] = (using_utf8 () ? (uc & 0xc0) != 0x80
+ : strchr ("\n\r./", uc) != NULL);
}
}
@@ -782,7 +793,7 @@ setbit_case_fold_c (int b, charclass c)
/* UTF-8 encoding allows some optimizations that we can't otherwise
assume in a multibyte encoding. */
-int
+bool
using_utf8 (void)
{
static int utf8 = -1;
@@ -887,7 +898,7 @@ static wint_t wctok; /* Wide character
representation of the current
lexptr += nbytes; \
lexleft -= nbytes; \
} \
- } while (0)
+ } while (false)
#ifndef MIN
# define MIN(a,b) ((a) < (b) ? (a) : (b))
@@ -1240,7 +1251,7 @@ parse_bracket_exp (void)
lexptr = lexptr_saved; \
lexleft = lexleft_saved; \
} \
- while (0)
+ while (false)
static token
lex (void)
@@ -1942,7 +1953,7 @@ regexp (void)
/* Main entry point for the parser. S is a string to be parsed, len is the
length of the string, so s can include NUL characters. D is a pointer to
the struct dfa to parse into. */
-void
+static void
dfaparse (char const *s, size_t len, struct dfa *d)
{
dfa = d;
@@ -2321,8 +2332,8 @@ state_separate_contexts (position_set const *s)
Sets are stored as arrays of the elements, obeying a stack-like allocation
scheme; the number of elements in each set deeper in the stack can be
used to determine the address of a particular set's array. */
-void
-dfaanalyze (struct dfa *d, int searchflag)
+static void
+dfaanalyze (struct dfa *d, bool searchflag)
{
/* Array allocated to hold position sets. */
position *posalloc = xnmalloc (d->nleaves, 2 * sizeof *posalloc);
@@ -2358,7 +2369,7 @@ dfaanalyze (struct dfa *d, int searchflag)
putc ('\n', stderr);
#endif
- d->searchflag = searchflag != 0;
+ d->searchflag = searchflag;
alloc_position_set (&merged, d->nleaves);
d->follows = xcalloc (d->tindex, sizeof *d->follows);
@@ -2567,7 +2578,7 @@ dfaanalyze (struct dfa *d, int searchflag)
If after comparing with every group there are characters remaining in C,
create a new group labeled with the characters of C and insert this
position in that group. */
-void
+static void
dfastate (state_num s, struct dfa *d, state_num trans[])
{
leaf_set grps[NOTCHAR]; /* As many as will ever be needed. */
@@ -3198,15 +3209,20 @@ transit_state (struct dfa *d, state_num s, unsigned
char const **pp,
that are not a single byte character nor the first byte of a multibyte
character.
- Given DFA state d, use mbs_to_wchar to advance MBP until it reaches or
- exceeds P. If WCP is non-NULL, set *WCP to the final wide character
- processed, or if no wide character is processed, set it to WEOF.
+ Given DFA state d, use mbs_to_wchar to advance MBP until it reaches
+ or exceeds P, and return the advanced MBP. If WCP is non-NULL and
+ the result is greater than P, set *WCP to the final wide character
+ processed, or to WEOF if no wide character is processed. Otherwise,
+ if WCP is non-NULL, *WCP may or may not be updated.
+
Both P and MBP must be no larger than END. */
static unsigned char const *
skip_remains_mb (struct dfa *d, unsigned char const *p,
unsigned char const *mbp, char const *end, wint_t *wcp)
{
wint_t wc = WEOF;
+ if (never_trail[*p])
+ return p;
while (mbp < p)
mbp += mbs_to_wchar (&wc, (char const *) mbp,
end - (char const *) mbp, d);
@@ -3235,7 +3251,7 @@ skip_remains_mb (struct dfa *d, unsigned char const *p,
- word-delimiter-in-MB-locale: \<, \>, \b
*/
static inline char *
-dfaexec_main (struct dfa *d, char const *begin, char *end, int allow_nl,
+dfaexec_main (struct dfa *d, char const *begin, char *end, bool allow_nl,
size_t *count, bool multibyte)
{
state_num s, s1; /* Current state. */
@@ -3351,7 +3367,7 @@ dfaexec_main (struct dfa *d, char const *begin, char
*end, int allow_nl,
\
mbp = p; \
trans = d->trans; \
- } while (0)
+ } while (false)
State_transition();
}
@@ -3427,14 +3443,14 @@ dfaexec_main (struct dfa *d, char const *begin, char
*end, int allow_nl,
static char *
dfaexec_mb (struct dfa *d, char const *begin, char *end,
- int allow_nl, size_t *count, int *backref)
+ bool allow_nl, size_t *count, bool *backref)
{
return dfaexec_main (d, begin, end, allow_nl, count, true);
}
static char *
dfaexec_sb (struct dfa *d, char const *begin, char *end,
- int allow_nl, size_t *count, int *backref)
+ bool allow_nl, size_t *count, bool *backref)
{
return dfaexec_main (d, begin, end, allow_nl, count, false);
}
@@ -3443,9 +3459,9 @@ dfaexec_sb (struct dfa *d, char const *begin, char *end,
any regexp that uses a construct not supported by this code. */
static char *
dfaexec_noop (struct dfa *d, char const *begin, char *end,
- int allow_nl, size_t *count, int *backref)
+ bool allow_nl, size_t *count, bool *backref)
{
- *backref = 1;
+ *backref = true;
return (char *) begin;
}
@@ -3454,7 +3470,7 @@ dfaexec_noop (struct dfa *d, char const *begin, char *end,
char *
dfaexec (struct dfa *d, char const *begin, char *end,
- int allow_nl, size_t *count, int *backref)
+ bool allow_nl, size_t *count, bool *backref)
{
return d->dfaexec (d, begin, end, allow_nl, count, backref);
}
@@ -3492,7 +3508,7 @@ free_mbdata (struct dfa *d)
/* Initialize the components of a dfa that the other routines don't
initialize for themselves. */
-void
+static void
dfainit (struct dfa *d)
{
memset (d, 0, sizeof *d);
@@ -3648,7 +3664,7 @@ dfassbuild (struct dfa *d)
/* Parse and analyze a single string of the given length. */
void
-dfacomp (char const *s, size_t len, struct dfa *d, int searchflag)
+dfacomp (char const *s, size_t len, struct dfa *d, bool searchflag)
{
dfainit (d);
dfaparse (s, len, d);
diff --git a/dfa.h b/dfa.h
index 18be7f5..242f4cf 100644
--- a/dfa.h
+++ b/dfa.h
@@ -57,12 +57,12 @@ extern void dfamustfree (struct dfamust *);
/* dfasyntax() takes three arguments; the first sets the syntax bits described
earlier in this file, the second sets the case-folding flag, and the
third specifies the line terminator. */
-extern void dfasyntax (reg_syntax_t, int, unsigned char);
+extern void dfasyntax (reg_syntax_t, bool, unsigned char);
/* Compile the given string of the given length into the given struct dfa.
Final argument is a flag specifying whether to build a searching or an
exact matcher. */
-extern void dfacomp (char const *, size_t, struct dfa *, int);
+extern void dfacomp (char const *, size_t, struct dfa *, bool);
/* Search through a buffer looking for a match to the given struct dfa.
Find the first occurrence of a string matching the regexp in the
@@ -71,13 +71,13 @@ extern void dfacomp (char const *, size_t, struct dfa *,
int);
points to the beginning of the buffer, and END points to the first byte
after its end. Note however that we store a sentinel byte (usually
newline) in *END, so the actual buffer must be one byte longer.
- When NEWLINE is nonzero, newlines may appear in the matching string.
+ When ALLOW_NL is true, newlines may appear in the matching string.
If COUNT is non-NULL, increment *COUNT once for each newline processed.
Finally, if BACKREF is non-NULL set *BACKREF to indicate whether we
- encountered a back-reference (1) or not (0). The caller may use this
- to decide whether to fall back on a backtracking matcher. */
+ encountered a back-reference. The caller can use this to decide
+ whether to fall back on a backtracking matcher. */
extern char *dfaexec (struct dfa *d, char const *begin, char *end,
- int newline, size_t *count, int *backref);
+ bool allow_nl, size_t *count, bool *backref);
/* Return a superset for D. The superset matches everything that D
matches, along with some other strings (though the latter should be
@@ -91,22 +91,6 @@ extern bool dfaisfast (struct dfa const *)
_GL_ATTRIBUTE_PURE;
/* Free the storage held by the components of a struct dfa. */
extern void dfafree (struct dfa *);
-/* Entry points for people who know what they're doing. */
-
-/* Initialize the components of a struct dfa. */
-extern void dfainit (struct dfa *);
-
-/* Incrementally parse a string of given length into a struct dfa. */
-extern void dfaparse (char const *, size_t, struct dfa *);
-
-/* Analyze a parsed regexp; second argument tells whether to build a searching
- or an exact matcher. */
-extern void dfaanalyze (struct dfa *, int);
-
-/* Compute, for each possible character, the transitions out of a given
- state, storing them in an array of integers. */
-extern void dfastate (ptrdiff_t, struct dfa *, ptrdiff_t []);
-
/* Error handling. */
/* dfawarn() is called by the regexp routines whenever a regex is compiled
@@ -120,4 +104,4 @@ extern void dfawarn (const char *);
The user must supply a dfaerror. */
extern _Noreturn void dfaerror (const char *);
-extern int using_utf8 (void);
+extern bool using_utf8 (void);
diff --git a/re.c b/re.c
index c0d2e90..7513076 100644
--- a/re.c
+++ b/re.c
@@ -254,7 +254,7 @@ research(Regexp *rp, char *str, int start,
size_t len, int flags)
{
const char *ret = str;
- int try_backref = false;
+ bool try_backref = false;
int need_start;
int no_bol;
int res;
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Summary of changes:
ChangeLog | 5 +++++
dfa.c | 66 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-----------------------
dfa.h | 30 +++++++---------------------
re.c | 2 +-
4 files changed, 54 insertions(+), 49 deletions(-)
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