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6 | and semantics are as close as possible to those of the Perl 5 language. | and semantics are as close as possible to those of the Perl 5 language. |
7 | ||
8 | Written by Philip Hazel | Written by Philip Hazel |
9 | Copyright (c) 1997-2007 University of Cambridge | Copyright (c) 1997-2010 University of Cambridge |
10 | ||
11 | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
12 | Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without | Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without |
# | Line 43 supporting internal functions that are n | Line 43 supporting internal functions that are n |
43 | ||
44 | ||
45 | #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H | #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H |
46 | #include <config.h> | #include "config.h" |
47 | #endif | #endif |
48 | ||
49 | #define NLBLOCK cd /* Block containing newline information */ | #define NLBLOCK cd /* Block containing newline information */ |
# | Line 53 supporting internal functions that are n | Line 53 supporting internal functions that are n |
53 | #include "pcre_internal.h" | #include "pcre_internal.h" |
54 | ||
55 | ||
56 | /* When DEBUG is defined, we need the pcre_printint() function, which is also | /* When PCRE_DEBUG is defined, we need the pcre_printint() function, which is |
57 | used by pcretest. DEBUG is not defined when building a production library. */ | also used by pcretest. PCRE_DEBUG is not defined when building a production |
58 | library. */ | |
59 | ||
60 | #ifdef DEBUG | #ifdef PCRE_DEBUG |
61 | #include "pcre_printint.src" | #include "pcre_printint.src" |
62 | #endif | #endif |
63 | ||
# | Line 91 is 4 there is plenty of room. */ | Line 92 is 4 there is plenty of room. */ |
92 | ||
93 | #define COMPILE_WORK_SIZE (4096) | #define COMPILE_WORK_SIZE (4096) |
94 | ||
95 | /* The overrun tests check for a slightly smaller size so that they detect the | |
96 | overrun before it actually does run off the end of the data block. */ | |
97 | ||
98 | #define WORK_SIZE_CHECK (COMPILE_WORK_SIZE - 100) | |
99 | ||
100 | ||
101 | /* Table for handling escaped characters in the range '0'-'z'. Positive returns | /* Table for handling escaped characters in the range '0'-'z'. Positive returns |
102 | are simple data values; negative values are for special things like \d and so | are simple data values; negative values are for special things like \d and so |
103 | on. Zero means further processing is needed (for things like \x), or the escape | on. Zero means further processing is needed (for things like \x), or the escape |
104 | is invalid. */ | is invalid. */ |
105 | ||
106 | #ifndef EBCDIC /* This is the "normal" table for ASCII systems */ | #ifndef EBCDIC |
107 | ||
108 | /* This is the "normal" table for ASCII systems or for EBCDIC systems running | |
109 | in UTF-8 mode. */ | |
110 | ||
111 | static const short int escapes[] = { | static const short int escapes[] = { |
112 | 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0 - 7 */ | 0, 0, |
113 | 0, 0, ':', ';', '<', '=', '>', '?', /* 8 - ? */ | 0, 0, |
114 | '@', -ESC_A, -ESC_B, -ESC_C, -ESC_D, -ESC_E, 0, -ESC_G, /* @ - G */ | 0, 0, |
115 | -ESC_H, 0, 0, -ESC_K, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* H - O */ | 0, 0, |
116 | -ESC_P, -ESC_Q, -ESC_R, -ESC_S, 0, 0, -ESC_V, -ESC_W, /* P - W */ | 0, 0, |
117 | -ESC_X, 0, -ESC_Z, '[', '\\', ']', '^', '_', /* X - _ */ | CHAR_COLON, CHAR_SEMICOLON, |
118 | '`', 7, -ESC_b, 0, -ESC_d, ESC_e, ESC_f, 0, /* ` - g */ | CHAR_LESS_THAN_SIGN, CHAR_EQUALS_SIGN, |
119 | -ESC_h, 0, 0, -ESC_k, 0, 0, ESC_n, 0, /* h - o */ | CHAR_GREATER_THAN_SIGN, CHAR_QUESTION_MARK, |
120 | -ESC_p, 0, ESC_r, -ESC_s, ESC_tee, 0, -ESC_v, -ESC_w, /* p - w */ | CHAR_COMMERCIAL_AT, -ESC_A, |
121 | 0, 0, -ESC_z /* x - z */ | -ESC_B, -ESC_C, |
122 | -ESC_D, -ESC_E, | |
123 | 0, -ESC_G, | |
124 | -ESC_H, 0, | |
125 | 0, -ESC_K, | |
126 | 0, 0, | |
127 | -ESC_N, 0, | |
128 | -ESC_P, -ESC_Q, | |
129 | -ESC_R, -ESC_S, | |
130 | 0, 0, | |
131 | -ESC_V, -ESC_W, | |
132 | -ESC_X, 0, | |
133 | -ESC_Z, CHAR_LEFT_SQUARE_BRACKET, | |
134 | CHAR_BACKSLASH, CHAR_RIGHT_SQUARE_BRACKET, | |
135 | CHAR_CIRCUMFLEX_ACCENT, CHAR_UNDERSCORE, | |
136 | CHAR_GRAVE_ACCENT, 7, | |
137 | -ESC_b, 0, | |
138 | -ESC_d, ESC_e, | |
139 | ESC_f, 0, | |
140 | -ESC_h, 0, | |
141 | 0, -ESC_k, | |
142 | 0, 0, | |
143 | ESC_n, 0, | |
144 | -ESC_p, 0, | |
145 | ESC_r, -ESC_s, | |
146 | ESC_tee, 0, | |
147 | -ESC_v, -ESC_w, | |
148 | 0, 0, | |
149 | -ESC_z | |
150 | }; | }; |
151 | ||
152 | #else /* This is the "abnormal" table for EBCDIC systems */ | #else |
153 | ||
154 | /* This is the "abnormal" table for EBCDIC systems without UTF-8 support. */ | |
155 | ||
156 | static const short int escapes[] = { | static const short int escapes[] = { |
157 | /* 48 */ 0, 0, 0, '.', '<', '(', '+', '|', | /* 48 */ 0, 0, 0, '.', '<', '(', '+', '|', |
158 | /* 50 */ '&', 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, | /* 50 */ '&', 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, |
# | Line 130 static const short int escapes[] = { | Line 171 static const short int escapes[] = { |
171 | /* B8 */ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, ']', '=', '-', | /* B8 */ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, ']', '=', '-', |
172 | /* C0 */ '{',-ESC_A, -ESC_B, -ESC_C, -ESC_D,-ESC_E, 0, -ESC_G, | /* C0 */ '{',-ESC_A, -ESC_B, -ESC_C, -ESC_D,-ESC_E, 0, -ESC_G, |
173 | /* C8 */-ESC_H, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, | /* C8 */-ESC_H, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, |
174 | /* D0 */ '}', 0, -ESC_K, 0, 0, 0, 0, -ESC_P, | /* D0 */ '}', 0, -ESC_K, 0, 0,-ESC_N, 0, -ESC_P, |
175 | /* D8 */-ESC_Q,-ESC_R, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, | /* D8 */-ESC_Q,-ESC_R, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, |
176 | /* E0 */ '\\', 0, -ESC_S, 0, 0,-ESC_V, -ESC_W, -ESC_X, | /* E0 */ '\\', 0, -ESC_S, 0, 0,-ESC_V, -ESC_W, -ESC_X, |
177 | /* E8 */ 0,-ESC_Z, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, | /* E8 */ 0,-ESC_Z, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, |
# | Line 140 static const short int escapes[] = { | Line 181 static const short int escapes[] = { |
181 | #endif | #endif |
182 | ||
183 | ||
184 | /* Table of special "verbs" like (*PRUNE) */ | /* Table of special "verbs" like (*PRUNE). This is a short table, so it is |
185 | searched linearly. Put all the names into a single string, in order to reduce | |
186 | the number of relocations when a shared library is dynamically linked. The | |
187 | string is built from string macros so that it works in UTF-8 mode on EBCDIC | |
188 | platforms. */ | |
189 | ||
190 | typedef struct verbitem { | typedef struct verbitem { |
191 | const char *name; | int len; /* Length of verb name */ |
192 | int len; | int op; /* Op when no arg, or -1 if arg mandatory */ |
193 | int op; | int op_arg; /* Op when arg present, or -1 if not allowed */ |
194 | } verbitem; | } verbitem; |
195 | ||
196 | static verbitem verbs[] = { | static const char verbnames[] = |
197 | { "ACCEPT", 6, OP_ACCEPT }, | "\0" /* Empty name is a shorthand for MARK */ |
198 | { "COMMIT", 6, OP_COMMIT }, | STRING_MARK0 |
199 | { "F", 1, OP_FAIL }, | STRING_ACCEPT0 |
200 | { "FAIL", 4, OP_FAIL }, | STRING_COMMIT0 |
201 | { "PRUNE", 5, OP_PRUNE }, | STRING_F0 |
202 | { "SKIP", 4, OP_SKIP }, | STRING_FAIL0 |
203 | { "THEN", 4, OP_THEN } | STRING_PRUNE0 |
204 | STRING_SKIP0 | |
205 | STRING_THEN; | |
206 | ||
207 | static const verbitem verbs[] = { | |
208 | { 0, -1, OP_MARK }, | |
209 | { 4, -1, OP_MARK }, | |
210 | { 6, OP_ACCEPT, -1 }, | |
211 | { 6, OP_COMMIT, -1 }, | |
212 | { 1, OP_FAIL, -1 }, | |
213 | { 4, OP_FAIL, -1 }, | |
214 | { 5, OP_PRUNE, OP_PRUNE_ARG }, | |
215 | { 4, OP_SKIP, OP_SKIP_ARG }, | |
216 | { 4, OP_THEN, OP_THEN_ARG } | |
217 | }; | }; |
218 | ||
219 | static int verbcount = sizeof(verbs)/sizeof(verbitem); | static const int verbcount = sizeof(verbs)/sizeof(verbitem); |
220 | ||
/* Tables of names of POSIX character classes and their lengths. The list is | ||
terminated by a zero length entry. The first three must be alpha, lower, upper, | ||
as this is assumed for handling case independence. */ | ||
221 | ||
222 | static const char *const posix_names[] = { | /* Tables of names of POSIX character classes and their lengths. The names are |
223 | "alpha", "lower", "upper", | now all in a single string, to reduce the number of relocations when a shared |
224 | "alnum", "ascii", "blank", "cntrl", "digit", "graph", | library is dynamically loaded. The list of lengths is terminated by a zero |
225 | "print", "punct", "space", "word", "xdigit" }; | length entry. The first three must be alpha, lower, upper, as this is assumed |
226 | for handling case independence. */ | |
227 | ||
228 | static const char posix_names[] = | |
229 | STRING_alpha0 STRING_lower0 STRING_upper0 STRING_alnum0 | |
230 | STRING_ascii0 STRING_blank0 STRING_cntrl0 STRING_digit0 | |
231 | STRING_graph0 STRING_print0 STRING_punct0 STRING_space0 | |
232 | STRING_word0 STRING_xdigit; | |
233 | ||
234 | static const uschar posix_name_lengths[] = { | static const uschar posix_name_lengths[] = { |
235 | 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 4, 6, 0 }; | 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 4, 6, 0 }; |
# | Line 200 static const int posix_class_maps[] = { | Line 261 static const int posix_class_maps[] = { |
261 | cbit_xdigit,-1, 0 /* xdigit */ | cbit_xdigit,-1, 0 /* xdigit */ |
262 | }; | }; |
263 | ||
264 | /* Table of substitutes for \d etc when PCRE_UCP is set. The POSIX class | |
265 | substitutes must be in the order of the names, defined above, and there are | |
266 | both positive and negative cases. NULL means no substitute. */ | |
267 | ||
268 | #ifdef SUPPORT_UCP | |
269 | static const uschar *substitutes[] = { | |
270 | (uschar *)"\\P{Nd}", /* \D */ | |
271 | (uschar *)"\\p{Nd}", /* \d */ | |
272 | (uschar *)"\\P{Xsp}", /* \S */ /* NOTE: Xsp is Perl space */ | |
273 | (uschar *)"\\p{Xsp}", /* \s */ | |
274 | (uschar *)"\\P{Xwd}", /* \W */ | |
275 | (uschar *)"\\p{Xwd}" /* \w */ | |
276 | }; | |
277 | ||
278 | static const uschar *posix_substitutes[] = { | |
279 | (uschar *)"\\p{L}", /* alpha */ | |
280 | (uschar *)"\\p{Ll}", /* lower */ | |
281 | (uschar *)"\\p{Lu}", /* upper */ | |
282 | (uschar *)"\\p{Xan}", /* alnum */ | |
283 | NULL, /* ascii */ | |
284 | (uschar *)"\\h", /* blank */ | |
285 | NULL, /* cntrl */ | |
286 | (uschar *)"\\p{Nd}", /* digit */ | |
287 | NULL, /* graph */ | |
288 | NULL, /* print */ | |
289 | NULL, /* punct */ | |
290 | (uschar *)"\\p{Xps}", /* space */ /* NOTE: Xps is POSIX space */ | |
291 | (uschar *)"\\p{Xwd}", /* word */ | |
292 | NULL, /* xdigit */ | |
293 | /* Negated cases */ | |
294 | (uschar *)"\\P{L}", /* ^alpha */ | |
295 | (uschar *)"\\P{Ll}", /* ^lower */ | |
296 | (uschar *)"\\P{Lu}", /* ^upper */ | |
297 | (uschar *)"\\P{Xan}", /* ^alnum */ | |
298 | NULL, /* ^ascii */ | |
299 | (uschar *)"\\H", /* ^blank */ | |
300 | NULL, /* ^cntrl */ | |
301 | (uschar *)"\\P{Nd}", /* ^digit */ | |
302 | NULL, /* ^graph */ | |
303 | NULL, /* ^print */ | |
304 | NULL, /* ^punct */ | |
305 | (uschar *)"\\P{Xps}", /* ^space */ /* NOTE: Xps is POSIX space */ | |
306 | (uschar *)"\\P{Xwd}", /* ^word */ | |
307 | NULL /* ^xdigit */ | |
308 | }; | |
309 | #define POSIX_SUBSIZE (sizeof(posix_substitutes)/sizeof(uschar *)) | |
310 | #endif | |
311 | ||
312 | #define STRING(a) # a | #define STRING(a) # a |
313 | #define XSTRING(s) STRING(s) | #define XSTRING(s) STRING(s) |
# | Line 207 static const int posix_class_maps[] = { | Line 315 static const int posix_class_maps[] = { |
315 | /* The texts of compile-time error messages. These are "char *" because they | /* The texts of compile-time error messages. These are "char *" because they |
316 | are passed to the outside world. Do not ever re-use any error number, because | are passed to the outside world. Do not ever re-use any error number, because |
317 | they are documented. Always add a new error instead. Messages marked DEAD below | they are documented. Always add a new error instead. Messages marked DEAD below |
318 | are no longer used. */ | are no longer used. This used to be a table of strings, but in order to reduce |
319 | the number of relocations needed when a shared library is loaded dynamically, | |
320 | static const char *error_texts[] = { | it is now one long string. We cannot use a table of offsets, because the |
321 | "no error", | lengths of inserts such as XSTRING(MAX_NAME_SIZE) are not known. Instead, we |
322 | "\\ at end of pattern", | simply count through to the one we want - this isn't a performance issue |
323 | "\\c at end of pattern", | because these strings are used only when there is a compilation error. |
324 | "unrecognized character follows \\", | |
325 | "numbers out of order in {} quantifier", | Each substring ends with \0 to insert a null character. This includes the final |
326 | substring, so that the whole string ends with \0\0, which can be detected when | |
327 | counting through. */ | |
328 | ||
329 | static const char error_texts[] = | |
330 | "no error\0" | |
331 | "\\ at end of pattern\0" | |
332 | "\\c at end of pattern\0" | |
333 | "unrecognized character follows \\\0" | |
334 | "numbers out of order in {} quantifier\0" | |
335 | /* 5 */ | /* 5 */ |
336 | "number too big in {} quantifier", | "number too big in {} quantifier\0" |
337 | "missing terminating ] for character class", | "missing terminating ] for character class\0" |
338 | "invalid escape sequence in character class", | "invalid escape sequence in character class\0" |
339 | "range out of order in character class", | "range out of order in character class\0" |
340 | "nothing to repeat", | "nothing to repeat\0" |
341 | /* 10 */ | /* 10 */ |
342 | "operand of unlimited repeat could match the empty string", /** DEAD **/ | "operand of unlimited repeat could match the empty string\0" /** DEAD **/ |
343 | "internal error: unexpected repeat", | "internal error: unexpected repeat\0" |
344 | "unrecognized character after (?", | "unrecognized character after (? or (?-\0" |
345 | "POSIX named classes are supported only within a class", | "POSIX named classes are supported only within a class\0" |
346 | "missing )", | "missing )\0" |
347 | /* 15 */ | /* 15 */ |
348 | "reference to non-existent subpattern", | "reference to non-existent subpattern\0" |
349 | "erroffset passed as NULL", | "erroffset passed as NULL\0" |
350 | "unknown option bit(s) set", | "unknown option bit(s) set\0" |
351 | "missing ) after comment", | "missing ) after comment\0" |
352 | "parentheses nested too deeply", /** DEAD **/ | "parentheses nested too deeply\0" /** DEAD **/ |
353 | /* 20 */ | /* 20 */ |
354 | "regular expression is too large", | "regular expression is too large\0" |
355 | "failed to get memory", | "failed to get memory\0" |
356 | "unmatched parentheses", | "unmatched parentheses\0" |
357 | "internal error: code overflow", | "internal error: code overflow\0" |
358 | "unrecognized character after (?<", | "unrecognized character after (?<\0" |
359 | /* 25 */ | /* 25 */ |
360 | "lookbehind assertion is not fixed length", | "lookbehind assertion is not fixed length\0" |
361 | "malformed number or name after (?(", | "malformed number or name after (?(\0" |
362 | "conditional group contains more than two branches", | "conditional group contains more than two branches\0" |
363 | "assertion expected after (?(", | "assertion expected after (?(\0" |
364 | "(?R or (?[+-]digits must be followed by )", | "(?R or (?[+-]digits must be followed by )\0" |
365 | /* 30 */ | /* 30 */ |
366 | "unknown POSIX class name", | "unknown POSIX class name\0" |
367 | "POSIX collating elements are not supported", | "POSIX collating elements are not supported\0" |
368 | "this version of PCRE is not compiled with PCRE_UTF8 support", | "this version of PCRE is not compiled with PCRE_UTF8 support\0" |
369 | "spare error", /** DEAD **/ | "spare error\0" /** DEAD **/ |
370 | "character value in \\x{...} sequence is too large", | "character value in \\x{...} sequence is too large\0" |
371 | /* 35 */ | /* 35 */ |
372 | "invalid condition (?(0)", | "invalid condition (?(0)\0" |
373 | "\\C not allowed in lookbehind assertion", | "\\C not allowed in lookbehind assertion\0" |
374 | "PCRE does not support \\L, \\l, \\N, \\U, or \\u", | "PCRE does not support \\L, \\l, \\N{name}, \\U, or \\u\0" |
375 | "number after (?C is > 255", | "number after (?C is > 255\0" |
376 | "closing ) for (?C expected", | "closing ) for (?C expected\0" |
377 | /* 40 */ | /* 40 */ |
378 | "recursive call could loop indefinitely", | "recursive call could loop indefinitely\0" |
379 | "unrecognized character after (?P", | "unrecognized character after (?P\0" |
380 | "syntax error in subpattern name (missing terminator)", | "syntax error in subpattern name (missing terminator)\0" |
381 | "two named subpatterns have the same name", | "two named subpatterns have the same name\0" |
382 | "invalid UTF-8 string", | "invalid UTF-8 string\0" |
383 | /* 45 */ | /* 45 */ |
384 | "support for \\P, \\p, and \\X has not been compiled", | "support for \\P, \\p, and \\X has not been compiled\0" |
385 | "malformed \\P or \\p sequence", | "malformed \\P or \\p sequence\0" |
386 | "unknown property name after \\P or \\p", | "unknown property name after \\P or \\p\0" |
387 | "subpattern name is too long (maximum " XSTRING(MAX_NAME_SIZE) " characters)", | "subpattern name is too long (maximum " XSTRING(MAX_NAME_SIZE) " characters)\0" |
388 | "too many named subpatterns (maximum " XSTRING(MAX_NAME_COUNT) ")", | "too many named subpatterns (maximum " XSTRING(MAX_NAME_COUNT) ")\0" |
389 | /* 50 */ | /* 50 */ |
390 | "repeated subpattern is too long", /** DEAD **/ | "repeated subpattern is too long\0" /** DEAD **/ |
391 | "octal value is greater than \\377 (not in UTF-8 mode)", | "octal value is greater than \\377 (not in UTF-8 mode)\0" |
392 | "internal error: overran compiling workspace", | "internal error: overran compiling workspace\0" |
393 | "internal error: previously-checked referenced subpattern not found", | "internal error: previously-checked referenced subpattern not found\0" |
394 | "DEFINE group contains more than one branch", | "DEFINE group contains more than one branch\0" |
395 | /* 55 */ | /* 55 */ |
396 | "repeating a DEFINE group is not allowed", | "repeating a DEFINE group is not allowed\0" |
397 | "inconsistent NEWLINE options", | "inconsistent NEWLINE options\0" |
398 | "\\g is not followed by a braced name or an optionally braced non-zero number", | "\\g is not followed by a braced, angle-bracketed, or quoted name/number or by a plain number\0" |
399 | "(?+ or (?- or (?(+ or (?(- must be followed by a non-zero number", | "a numbered reference must not be zero\0" |
400 | "(*VERB) with an argument is not supported", | "an argument is not allowed for (*ACCEPT), (*FAIL), or (*COMMIT)\0" |
401 | /* 60 */ | /* 60 */ |
402 | "(*VERB) not recognized" | "(*VERB) not recognized\0" |
403 | }; | "number is too big\0" |
404 | "subpattern name expected\0" | |
405 | "digit expected after (?+\0" | |
406 | "] is an invalid data character in JavaScript compatibility mode\0" | |
407 | /* 65 */ | |
408 | "different names for subpatterns of the same number are not allowed\0" | |
409 | "(*MARK) must have an argument\0" | |
410 | "this version of PCRE is not compiled with PCRE_UCP support\0" | |
411 | ; | |
412 | ||
413 | /* Table to identify digits and hex digits. This is used when compiling | /* Table to identify digits and hex digits. This is used when compiling |
414 | patterns. Note that the tables in chartables are dependent on the locale, and | patterns. Note that the tables in chartables are dependent on the locale, and |
# | Line 302 For convenience, we use the same bit def | Line 426 For convenience, we use the same bit def |
426 | ||
427 | Then we can use ctype_digit and ctype_xdigit in the code. */ | Then we can use ctype_digit and ctype_xdigit in the code. */ |
428 | ||
429 | #ifndef EBCDIC /* This is the "normal" case, for ASCII systems */ | #ifndef EBCDIC |
430 | ||
431 | /* This is the "normal" case, for ASCII systems, and EBCDIC systems running in | |
432 | UTF-8 mode. */ | |
433 | ||
434 | static const unsigned char digitab[] = | static const unsigned char digitab[] = |
435 | { | { |
436 | 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 0- 7 */ | 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 0- 7 */ |
# | Line 338 static const unsigned char digitab[] = | Line 466 static const unsigned char digitab[] = |
466 | 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 240-247 */ | 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 240-247 */ |
467 | 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00};/* 248-255 */ | 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00};/* 248-255 */ |
468 | ||
469 | #else /* This is the "abnormal" case, for EBCDIC systems */ | #else |
470 | ||
471 | /* This is the "abnormal" case, for EBCDIC systems not running in UTF-8 mode. */ | |
472 | ||
473 | static const unsigned char digitab[] = | static const unsigned char digitab[] = |
474 | { | { |
475 | 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 0- 7 0 */ | 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 0- 7 0 */ |
# | Line 419 static BOOL | Line 550 static BOOL |
550 | ||
551 | ||
552 | /************************************************* | /************************************************* |
553 | * Find an error text * | |
554 | *************************************************/ | |
555 | ||
556 | /* The error texts are now all in one long string, to save on relocations. As | |
557 | some of the text is of unknown length, we can't use a table of offsets. | |
558 | Instead, just count through the strings. This is not a performance issue | |
559 | because it happens only when there has been a compilation error. | |
560 | ||
561 | Argument: the error number | |
562 | Returns: pointer to the error string | |
563 | */ | |
564 | ||
565 | static const char * | |
566 | find_error_text(int n) | |
567 | { | |
568 | const char *s = error_texts; | |
569 | for (; n > 0; n--) | |
570 | { | |
571 | while (*s++ != 0) {}; | |
572 | if (*s == 0) return "Error text not found (please report)"; | |
573 | } | |
574 | return s; | |
575 | } | |
576 | ||
577 | ||
578 | /************************************************* | |
579 | * Handle escapes * | * Handle escapes * |
580 | *************************************************/ | *************************************************/ |
581 | ||
# | Line 439 Arguments: | Line 596 Arguments: |
596 | ||
597 | Returns: zero or positive => a data character | Returns: zero or positive => a data character |
598 | negative => a special escape sequence | negative => a special escape sequence |
599 | on error, errorptr is set | on error, errorcodeptr is set |
600 | */ | */ |
601 | ||
602 | static int | static int |
# | Line 457 ptr--; /* Set | Line 614 ptr--; /* Set |
614 | ||
615 | if (c == 0) *errorcodeptr = ERR1; | if (c == 0) *errorcodeptr = ERR1; |
616 | ||
617 | /* Non-alphamerics are literals. For digits or letters, do an initial lookup in | /* Non-alphanumerics are literals. For digits or letters, do an initial lookup |
618 | a table. A non-zero result is something that can be returned immediately. | in a table. A non-zero result is something that can be returned immediately. |
619 | Otherwise further processing may be required. */ | Otherwise further processing may be required. */ |
620 | ||
621 | #ifndef EBCDIC /* ASCII coding */ | #ifndef EBCDIC /* ASCII/UTF-8 coding */ |
622 | else if (c < '0' || c > 'z') {} /* Not alphameric */ | else if (c < CHAR_0 || c > CHAR_z) {} /* Not alphanumeric */ |
623 | else if ((i = escapes[c - '0']) != 0) c = i; | else if ((i = escapes[c - CHAR_0]) != 0) c = i; |
624 | ||
625 | #else /* EBCDIC coding */ | #else /* EBCDIC coding */ |
626 | else if (c < 'a' || (ebcdic_chartab[c] & 0x0E) == 0) {} /* Not alphameric */ | else if (c < 'a' || (ebcdic_chartab[c] & 0x0E) == 0) {} /* Not alphanumeric */ |
627 | else if ((i = escapes[c - 0x48]) != 0) c = i; | else if ((i = escapes[c - 0x48]) != 0) c = i; |
628 | #endif | #endif |
629 | ||
# | Line 482 else | Line 639 else |
639 | /* A number of Perl escapes are not handled by PCRE. We give an explicit | /* A number of Perl escapes are not handled by PCRE. We give an explicit |
640 | error. */ | error. */ |
641 | ||
642 | case 'l': | case CHAR_l: |
643 | case 'L': | case CHAR_L: |
644 | case 'N': | case CHAR_u: |
645 | case 'u': | case CHAR_U: |
case 'U': | ||
646 | *errorcodeptr = ERR37; | *errorcodeptr = ERR37; |
647 | break; | break; |
648 | ||
649 | /* \g must be followed by a number, either plain or braced. If positive, it | /* \g must be followed by one of a number of specific things: |
650 | is an absolute backreference. If negative, it is a relative backreference. | |
651 | This is a Perl 5.10 feature. Perl 5.10 also supports \g{name} as a | (1) A number, either plain or braced. If positive, it is an absolute |
652 | reference to a named group. This is part of Perl's movement towards a | backreference. If negative, it is a relative backreference. This is a Perl |
653 | unified syntax for back references. As this is synonymous with \k{name}, we | 5.10 feature. |
654 | fudge it up by pretending it really was \k. */ | |
655 | (2) Perl 5.10 also supports \g{name} as a reference to a named group. This | |
656 | is part of Perl's movement towards a unified syntax for back references. As | |
657 | this is synonymous with \k{name}, we fudge it up by pretending it really | |
658 | was \k. | |
659 | ||
660 | (3) For Oniguruma compatibility we also support \g followed by a name or a | |
661 | number either in angle brackets or in single quotes. However, these are | |
662 | (possibly recursive) subroutine calls, _not_ backreferences. Just return | |
663 | the -ESC_g code (cf \k). */ | |
664 | ||
665 | case CHAR_g: | |
666 | if (ptr[1] == CHAR_LESS_THAN_SIGN || ptr[1] == CHAR_APOSTROPHE) | |
667 | { | |
668 | c = -ESC_g; | |
669 | break; | |
670 | } | |
671 | ||
672 | /* Handle the Perl-compatible cases */ | |
673 | ||
674 | case 'g': | if (ptr[1] == CHAR_LEFT_CURLY_BRACKET) |
if (ptr[1] == '{') | ||
675 | { | { |
676 | const uschar *p; | const uschar *p; |
677 | for (p = ptr+2; *p != 0 && *p != '}'; p++) | for (p = ptr+2; *p != 0 && *p != CHAR_RIGHT_CURLY_BRACKET; p++) |
678 | if (*p != '-' && (digitab[*p] & ctype_digit) == 0) break; | if (*p != CHAR_MINUS && (digitab[*p] & ctype_digit) == 0) break; |
679 | if (*p != 0 && *p != '}') | if (*p != 0 && *p != CHAR_RIGHT_CURLY_BRACKET) |
680 | { | { |
681 | c = -ESC_k; | c = -ESC_k; |
682 | break; | break; |
# | Line 513 else | Line 686 else |
686 | } | } |
687 | else braced = FALSE; | else braced = FALSE; |
688 | ||
689 | if (ptr[1] == '-') | if (ptr[1] == CHAR_MINUS) |
690 | { | { |
691 | negated = TRUE; | negated = TRUE; |
692 | ptr++; | ptr++; |
# | Line 522 else | Line 695 else |
695 | ||
696 | c = 0; | c = 0; |
697 | while ((digitab[ptr[1]] & ctype_digit) != 0) | while ((digitab[ptr[1]] & ctype_digit) != 0) |
698 | c = c * 10 + *(++ptr) - '0'; | c = c * 10 + *(++ptr) - CHAR_0; |
699 | ||
700 | if (c < 0) /* Integer overflow */ | |
701 | { | |
702 | *errorcodeptr = ERR61; | |
703 | break; | |
704 | } | |
705 | ||
706 | if (c == 0 || (braced && *(++ptr) != '}')) | if (braced && *(++ptr) != CHAR_RIGHT_CURLY_BRACKET) |
707 | { | { |
708 | *errorcodeptr = ERR57; | *errorcodeptr = ERR57; |
709 | return 0; | break; |
710 | } | |
711 | ||
712 | if (c == 0) | |
713 | { | |
714 | *errorcodeptr = ERR58; | |
715 | break; | |
716 | } | } |
717 | ||
718 | if (negated) | if (negated) |
# | Line 535 else | Line 720 else |
720 | if (c > bracount) | if (c > bracount) |
721 | { | { |
722 | *errorcodeptr = ERR15; | *errorcodeptr = ERR15; |
723 | return 0; | break; |
724 | } | } |
725 | c = bracount - (c - 1); | c = bracount - (c - 1); |
726 | } | } |
# | Line 555 else | Line 740 else |
740 | value is greater than 377, the least significant 8 bits are taken. Inside a | value is greater than 377, the least significant 8 bits are taken. Inside a |
741 | character class, \ followed by a digit is always an octal number. */ | character class, \ followed by a digit is always an octal number. */ |
742 | ||
743 | case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4': case '5': | case CHAR_1: case CHAR_2: case CHAR_3: case CHAR_4: case CHAR_5: |
744 | case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9': | case CHAR_6: case CHAR_7: case CHAR_8: case CHAR_9: |
745 | ||
746 | if (!isclass) | if (!isclass) |
747 | { | { |
748 | oldptr = ptr; | oldptr = ptr; |
749 | c -= '0'; | c -= CHAR_0; |
750 | while ((digitab[ptr[1]] & ctype_digit) != 0) | while ((digitab[ptr[1]] & ctype_digit) != 0) |
751 | c = c * 10 + *(++ptr) - '0'; | c = c * 10 + *(++ptr) - CHAR_0; |
752 | if (c < 0) /* Integer overflow */ | |
753 | { | |
754 | *errorcodeptr = ERR61; | |
755 | break; | |
756 | } | |
757 | if (c < 10 || c <= bracount) | if (c < 10 || c <= bracount) |
758 | { | { |
759 | c = -(ESC_REF + c); | c = -(ESC_REF + c); |
# | Line 576 else | Line 766 else |
766 | generates a binary zero byte and treats the digit as a following literal. | generates a binary zero byte and treats the digit as a following literal. |
767 | Thus we have to pull back the pointer by one. */ | Thus we have to pull back the pointer by one. */ |
768 | ||
769 | if ((c = *ptr) >= '8') | if ((c = *ptr) >= CHAR_8) |
770 | { | { |
771 | ptr--; | ptr--; |
772 | c = 0; | c = 0; |
# | Line 589 else | Line 779 else |
779 | to do). Nowadays we allow for larger numbers in UTF-8 mode, but no more | to do). Nowadays we allow for larger numbers in UTF-8 mode, but no more |
780 | than 3 octal digits. */ | than 3 octal digits. */ |
781 | ||
782 | case '0': | case CHAR_0: |
783 | c -= '0'; | c -= CHAR_0; |
784 | while(i++ < 2 && ptr[1] >= '0' && ptr[1] <= '7') | while(i++ < 2 && ptr[1] >= CHAR_0 && ptr[1] <= CHAR_7) |
785 | c = c * 8 + *(++ptr) - '0'; | c = c * 8 + *(++ptr) - CHAR_0; |
786 | if (!utf8 && c > 255) *errorcodeptr = ERR51; | if (!utf8 && c > 255) *errorcodeptr = ERR51; |
787 | break; | break; |
788 | ||
# | Line 600 else | Line 790 else |
790 | than 0xff in utf8 mode, but only if the ddd are hex digits. If not, { is | than 0xff in utf8 mode, but only if the ddd are hex digits. If not, { is |
791 | treated as a data character. */ | treated as a data character. */ |
792 | ||
793 | case 'x': | case CHAR_x: |
794 | if (ptr[1] == '{') | if (ptr[1] == CHAR_LEFT_CURLY_BRACKET) |
795 | { | { |
796 | const uschar *pt = ptr + 2; | const uschar *pt = ptr + 2; |
797 | int count = 0; | int count = 0; |
# | Line 610 else | Line 800 else |
800 | while ((digitab[*pt] & ctype_xdigit) != 0) | while ((digitab[*pt] & ctype_xdigit) != 0) |
801 | { | { |
802 | register int cc = *pt++; | register int cc = *pt++; |
803 | if (c == 0 && cc == '0') continue; /* Leading zeroes */ | if (c == 0 && cc == CHAR_0) continue; /* Leading zeroes */ |
804 | count++; | count++; |
805 | ||
806 | #ifndef EBCDIC /* ASCII coding */ | #ifndef EBCDIC /* ASCII/UTF-8 coding */ |
807 | if (cc >= 'a') cc -= 32; /* Convert to upper case */ | if (cc >= CHAR_a) cc -= 32; /* Convert to upper case */ |
808 | c = (c << 4) + cc - ((cc < 'A')? '0' : ('A' - 10)); | c = (c << 4) + cc - ((cc < CHAR_A)? CHAR_0 : (CHAR_A - 10)); |
809 | #else /* EBCDIC coding */ | #else /* EBCDIC coding */ |
810 | if (cc >= 'a' && cc <= 'z') cc += 64; /* Convert to upper case */ | if (cc >= CHAR_a && cc <= CHAR_z) cc += 64; /* Convert to upper case */ |
811 | c = (c << 4) + cc - ((cc >= '0')? '0' : ('A' - 10)); | c = (c << 4) + cc - ((cc >= CHAR_0)? CHAR_0 : (CHAR_A - 10)); |
812 | #endif | #endif |
813 | } | } |
814 | ||
815 | if (*pt == '}') | if (*pt == CHAR_RIGHT_CURLY_BRACKET) |
816 | { | { |
817 | if (c < 0 || count > (utf8? 8 : 2)) *errorcodeptr = ERR34; | if (c < 0 || count > (utf8? 8 : 2)) *errorcodeptr = ERR34; |
818 | ptr = pt; | ptr = pt; |
# | Line 638 else | Line 828 else |
828 | c = 0; | c = 0; |
829 | while (i++ < 2 && (digitab[ptr[1]] & ctype_xdigit) != 0) | while (i++ < 2 && (digitab[ptr[1]] & ctype_xdigit) != 0) |
830 | { | { |
831 | int cc; /* Some compilers don't like ++ */ | int cc; /* Some compilers don't like */ |
832 | cc = *(++ptr); /* in initializers */ | cc = *(++ptr); /* ++ in initializers */ |
833 | #ifndef EBCDIC /* ASCII coding */ | #ifndef EBCDIC /* ASCII/UTF-8 coding */ |
834 | if (cc >= 'a') cc -= 32; /* Convert to upper case */ | if (cc >= CHAR_a) cc -= 32; /* Convert to upper case */ |
835 | c = c * 16 + cc - ((cc < 'A')? '0' : ('A' - 10)); | c = c * 16 + cc - ((cc < CHAR_A)? CHAR_0 : (CHAR_A - 10)); |
836 | #else /* EBCDIC coding */ | #else /* EBCDIC coding */ |
837 | if (cc <= 'z') cc += 64; /* Convert to upper case */ | if (cc <= CHAR_z) cc += 64; /* Convert to upper case */ |
838 | c = c * 16 + cc - ((cc >= '0')? '0' : ('A' - 10)); | c = c * 16 + cc - ((cc >= CHAR_0)? CHAR_0 : (CHAR_A - 10)); |
839 | #endif | #endif |
840 | } | } |
841 | break; | break; |
# | Line 654 else | Line 844 else |
844 | This coding is ASCII-specific, but then the whole concept of \cx is | This coding is ASCII-specific, but then the whole concept of \cx is |
845 | ASCII-specific. (However, an EBCDIC equivalent has now been added.) */ | ASCII-specific. (However, an EBCDIC equivalent has now been added.) */ |
846 | ||
847 | case 'c': | case CHAR_c: |
848 | c = *(++ptr); | c = *(++ptr); |
849 | if (c == 0) | if (c == 0) |
850 | { | { |
851 | *errorcodeptr = ERR2; | *errorcodeptr = ERR2; |
852 | return 0; | break; |
853 | } | } |
854 | ||
855 | #ifndef EBCDIC /* ASCII coding */ | #ifndef EBCDIC /* ASCII/UTF-8 coding */ |
856 | if (c >= 'a' && c <= 'z') c -= 32; | if (c >= CHAR_a && c <= CHAR_z) c -= 32; |
857 | c ^= 0x40; | c ^= 0x40; |
858 | #else /* EBCDIC coding */ | #else /* EBCDIC coding */ |
859 | if (c >= 'a' && c <= 'z') c += 64; | if (c >= CHAR_a && c <= CHAR_z) c += 64; |
860 | c ^= 0xC0; | c ^= 0xC0; |
861 | #endif | #endif |
862 | break; | break; |
863 | ||
864 | /* PCRE_EXTRA enables extensions to Perl in the matter of escapes. Any | /* PCRE_EXTRA enables extensions to Perl in the matter of escapes. Any |
865 | other alphameric following \ is an error if PCRE_EXTRA was set; otherwise, | other alphanumeric following \ is an error if PCRE_EXTRA was set; |
866 | for Perl compatibility, it is a literal. This code looks a bit odd, but | otherwise, for Perl compatibility, it is a literal. This code looks a bit |
867 | there used to be some cases other than the default, and there may be again | odd, but there used to be some cases other than the default, and there may |
868 | in future, so I haven't "optimized" it. */ | be again in future, so I haven't "optimized" it. */ |
869 | ||
870 | default: | default: |
871 | if ((options & PCRE_EXTRA) != 0) switch(c) | if ((options & PCRE_EXTRA) != 0) switch(c) |
# | Line 688 else | Line 878 else |
878 | } | } |
879 | } | } |
880 | ||
881 | /* Perl supports \N{name} for character names, as well as plain \N for "not | |
882 | newline". PCRE does not support \N{name}. */ | |
883 | ||
884 | if (c == -ESC_N && ptr[1] == CHAR_LEFT_CURLY_BRACKET) | |
885 | *errorcodeptr = ERR37; | |
886 | ||
887 | /* If PCRE_UCP is set, we change the values for \d etc. */ | |
888 | ||
889 | if ((options & PCRE_UCP) != 0 && c <= -ESC_D && c >= -ESC_w) | |
890 | c -= (ESC_DU - ESC_D); | |
891 | ||
892 | /* Set the pointer to the final character before returning. */ | |
893 | ||
894 | *ptrptr = ptr; | *ptrptr = ptr; |
895 | return c; | return c; |
896 | } | } |
# | Line 728 if (c == 0) goto ERROR_RETURN; | Line 931 if (c == 0) goto ERROR_RETURN; |
931 | /* \P or \p can be followed by a name in {}, optionally preceded by ^ for | /* \P or \p can be followed by a name in {}, optionally preceded by ^ for |
932 | negation. */ | negation. */ |
933 | ||
934 | if (c == '{') | if (c == CHAR_LEFT_CURLY_BRACKET) |
935 | { | { |
936 | if (ptr[1] == '^') | if (ptr[1] == CHAR_CIRCUMFLEX_ACCENT) |
937 | { | { |
938 | *negptr = TRUE; | *negptr = TRUE; |
939 | ptr++; | ptr++; |
# | Line 739 if (c == '{') | Line 942 if (c == '{') |
942 | { | { |
943 | c = *(++ptr); | c = *(++ptr); |
944 | if (c == 0) goto ERROR_RETURN; | if (c == 0) goto ERROR_RETURN; |
945 | if (c == '}') break; | if (c == CHAR_RIGHT_CURLY_BRACKET) break; |
946 | name[i] = c; | name[i] = c; |
947 | } | } |
948 | if (c !='}') goto ERROR_RETURN; | if (c != CHAR_RIGHT_CURLY_BRACKET) goto ERROR_RETURN; |
949 | name[i] = 0; | name[i] = 0; |
950 | } | } |
951 | ||
# | Line 764 top = _pcre_utt_size; | Line 967 top = _pcre_utt_size; |
967 | while (bot < top) | while (bot < top) |
968 | { | { |
969 | i = (bot + top) >> 1; | i = (bot + top) >> 1; |
970 | c = strcmp(name, _pcre_utt[i].name); | c = strcmp(name, _pcre_utt_names + _pcre_utt[i].name_offset); |
971 | if (c == 0) | if (c == 0) |
972 | { | { |
973 | *dptr = _pcre_utt[i].value; | *dptr = _pcre_utt[i].value; |
# | Line 807 is_counted_repeat(const uschar *p) | Line 1010 is_counted_repeat(const uschar *p) |
1010 | { | { |
1011 | if ((digitab[*p++] & ctype_digit) == 0) return FALSE; | if ((digitab[*p++] & ctype_digit) == 0) return FALSE; |
1012 | while ((digitab[*p] & ctype_digit) != 0) p++; | while ((digitab[*p] & ctype_digit) != 0) p++; |
1013 | if (*p == '}') return TRUE; | if (*p == CHAR_RIGHT_CURLY_BRACKET) return TRUE; |
1014 | ||
1015 | if (*p++ != ',') return FALSE; | if (*p++ != CHAR_COMMA) return FALSE; |
1016 | if (*p == '}') return TRUE; | if (*p == CHAR_RIGHT_CURLY_BRACKET) return TRUE; |
1017 | ||
1018 | if ((digitab[*p++] & ctype_digit) == 0) return FALSE; | if ((digitab[*p++] & ctype_digit) == 0) return FALSE; |
1019 | while ((digitab[*p] & ctype_digit) != 0) p++; | while ((digitab[*p] & ctype_digit) != 0) p++; |
1020 | ||
1021 | return (*p == '}'); | return (*p == CHAR_RIGHT_CURLY_BRACKET); |
1022 | } | } |
1023 | ||
1024 | ||
# | Line 848 int max = -1; | Line 1051 int max = -1; |
1051 | /* Read the minimum value and do a paranoid check: a negative value indicates | /* Read the minimum value and do a paranoid check: a negative value indicates |
1052 | an integer overflow. */ | an integer overflow. */ |
1053 | ||
1054 | while ((digitab[*p] & ctype_digit) != 0) min = min * 10 + *p++ - '0'; | while ((digitab[*p] & ctype_digit) != 0) min = min * 10 + *p++ - CHAR_0; |
1055 | if (min < 0 || min > 65535) | if (min < 0 || min > 65535) |
1056 | { | { |
1057 | *errorcodeptr = ERR5; | *errorcodeptr = ERR5; |
# | Line 858 if (min < 0 || min > 65535) | Line 1061 if (min < 0 || min > 65535) |
1061 | /* Read the maximum value if there is one, and again do a paranoid on its size. | /* Read the maximum value if there is one, and again do a paranoid on its size. |
1062 | Also, max must not be less than min. */ | Also, max must not be less than min. */ |
1063 | ||
1064 | if (*p == '}') max = min; else | if (*p == CHAR_RIGHT_CURLY_BRACKET) max = min; else |
1065 | { | { |
1066 | if (*(++p) != '}') | if (*(++p) != CHAR_RIGHT_CURLY_BRACKET) |
1067 | { | { |
1068 | max = 0; | max = 0; |
1069 | while((digitab[*p] & ctype_digit) != 0) max = max * 10 + *p++ - '0'; | while((digitab[*p] & ctype_digit) != 0) max = max * 10 + *p++ - CHAR_0; |
1070 | if (max < 0 || max > 65535) | if (max < 0 || max > 65535) |
1071 | { | { |
1072 | *errorcodeptr = ERR5; | *errorcodeptr = ERR5; |
# | Line 888 return p; | Line 1091 return p; |
1091 | ||
1092 | ||
1093 | /************************************************* | /************************************************* |
1094 | * Find forward referenced subpattern * | * Subroutine for finding forward reference * |
1095 | *************************************************/ | *************************************************/ |
1096 | ||
1097 | /* This function scans along a pattern's text looking for capturing | /* This recursive function is called only from find_parens() below. The |
1098 | top-level call starts at the beginning of the pattern. All other calls must | |
1099 | start at a parenthesis. It scans along a pattern's text looking for capturing | |
1100 | subpatterns, and counting them. If it finds a named pattern that matches the | subpatterns, and counting them. If it finds a named pattern that matches the |
1101 | name it is given, it returns its number. Alternatively, if the name is NULL, it | name it is given, it returns its number. Alternatively, if the name is NULL, it |
1102 | returns when it reaches a given numbered subpattern. This is used for forward | returns when it reaches a given numbered subpattern. We know that if (?P< is |
1103 | references to subpatterns. We know that if (?P< is encountered, the name will | encountered, the name will be terminated by '>' because that is checked in the |
1104 | be terminated by '>' because that is checked in the first pass. | first pass. Recursion is used to keep track of subpatterns that reset the |
1105 | capturing group numbers - the (?| feature. | |
1106 | ||
1107 | Arguments: | Arguments: |
1108 | ptr current position in the pattern | ptrptr address of the current character pointer (updated) |
1109 | count current count of capturing parens so far encountered | cd compile background data |
1110 | name name to seek, or NULL if seeking a numbered subpattern | name name to seek, or NULL if seeking a numbered subpattern |
1111 | lorn name length, or subpattern number if name is NULL | lorn name length, or subpattern number if name is NULL |
1112 | xmode TRUE if we are in /x mode | xmode TRUE if we are in /x mode |
1113 | count pointer to the current capturing subpattern number (updated) | |
1114 | ||
1115 | Returns: the number of the named subpattern, or -1 if not found | Returns: the number of the named subpattern, or -1 if not found |
1116 | */ | */ |
1117 | ||
1118 | static int | static int |
1119 | find_parens(const uschar *ptr, int count, const uschar *name, int lorn, | find_parens_sub(uschar **ptrptr, compile_data *cd, const uschar *name, int lorn, |
1120 | BOOL xmode) | BOOL xmode, int *count) |
1121 | { | { |
1122 | const uschar *thisname; | uschar *ptr = *ptrptr; |
1123 | int start_count = *count; | |
1124 | int hwm_count = start_count; | |
1125 | BOOL dup_parens = FALSE; | |
1126 | ||
1127 | for (; *ptr != 0; ptr++) | /* If the first character is a parenthesis, check on the type of group we are |
1128 | dealing with. The very first call may not start with a parenthesis. */ | |
1129 | ||
1130 | if (ptr[0] == CHAR_LEFT_PARENTHESIS) | |
1131 | { | { |
1132 | int term; | if (ptr[1] == CHAR_QUESTION_MARK && |
1133 | ptr[2] == CHAR_VERTICAL_LINE) | |
1134 | { | |
1135 | ptr += 3; | |
1136 | dup_parens = TRUE; | |
1137 | } | |
1138 | ||
1139 | /* Handle a normal, unnamed capturing parenthesis */ | |
1140 | ||
1141 | else if (ptr[1] != CHAR_QUESTION_MARK && ptr[1] != CHAR_ASTERISK) | |
1142 | { | |
1143 | *count += 1; | |
1144 | if (name == NULL && *count == lorn) return *count; | |
1145 | ptr++; | |
1146 | } | |
1147 | ||
1148 | /* Handle a condition. If it is an assertion, just carry on so that it | |
1149 | is processed as normal. If not, skip to the closing parenthesis of the | |
1150 | condition (there can't be any nested parens. */ | |
1151 | ||
1152 | else if (ptr[2] == CHAR_LEFT_PARENTHESIS) | |
1153 | { | |
1154 | ptr += 2; | |
1155 | if (ptr[1] != CHAR_QUESTION_MARK) | |
1156 | { | |
1157 | while (*ptr != 0 && *ptr != CHAR_RIGHT_PARENTHESIS) ptr++; | |
1158 | if (*ptr != 0) ptr++; | |
1159 | } | |
1160 | } | |
1161 | ||
1162 | /* We have either (? or (* and not a condition */ | |
1163 | ||
1164 | else | |
1165 | { | |
1166 | ptr += 2; | |
1167 | if (*ptr == CHAR_P) ptr++; /* Allow optional P */ | |
1168 | ||
1169 | /* We have to disambiguate (?<! and (?<= from (?<name> for named groups */ | |
1170 | ||
1171 | if ((*ptr == CHAR_LESS_THAN_SIGN && ptr[1] != CHAR_EXCLAMATION_MARK && | |
1172 | ptr[1] != CHAR_EQUALS_SIGN) || *ptr == CHAR_APOSTROPHE) | |
1173 | { | |
1174 | int term; | |
1175 | const uschar *thisname; | |
1176 | *count += 1; | |
1177 | if (name == NULL && *count == lorn) return *count; | |
1178 | term = *ptr++; | |
1179 | if (term == CHAR_LESS_THAN_SIGN) term = CHAR_GREATER_THAN_SIGN; | |
1180 | thisname = ptr; | |
1181 | while (*ptr != term) ptr++; | |
1182 | if (name != NULL && lorn == ptr - thisname && | |
1183 | strncmp((const char *)name, (const char *)thisname, lorn) == 0) | |
1184 | return *count; | |
1185 | term++; | |
1186 | } | |
1187 | } | |
1188 | } | |
1189 | ||
1190 | /* Past any initial parenthesis handling, scan for parentheses or vertical | |
1191 | bars. */ | |
1192 | ||
1193 | for (; *ptr != 0; ptr++) | |
1194 | { | |
1195 | /* Skip over backslashed characters and also entire \Q...\E */ | /* Skip over backslashed characters and also entire \Q...\E */ |
1196 | ||
1197 | if (*ptr == '\\') | if (*ptr == CHAR_BACKSLASH) |
1198 | { | { |
1199 | if (*(++ptr) == 0) return -1; | if (*(++ptr) == 0) goto FAIL_EXIT; |
1200 | if (*ptr == 'Q') for (;;) | if (*ptr == CHAR_Q) for (;;) |
1201 | { | { |
1202 | while (*(++ptr) != 0 && *ptr != '\\'); | while (*(++ptr) != 0 && *ptr != CHAR_BACKSLASH) {}; |
1203 | if (*ptr == 0) return -1; | if (*ptr == 0) goto FAIL_EXIT; |
1204 | if (*(++ptr) == 'E') break; | if (*(++ptr) == CHAR_E) break; |
1205 | } | } |
1206 | continue; | continue; |
1207 | } | } |
1208 | ||
1209 | /* Skip over character classes */ | /* Skip over character classes; this logic must be similar to the way they |
1210 | are handled for real. If the first character is '^', skip it. Also, if the | |
1211 | first few characters (either before or after ^) are \Q\E or \E we skip them | |
1212 | too. This makes for compatibility with Perl. Note the use of STR macros to | |
1213 | encode "Q\\E" so that it works in UTF-8 on EBCDIC platforms. */ | |
1214 | ||
1215 | if (*ptr == '[') | if (*ptr == CHAR_LEFT_SQUARE_BRACKET) |
1216 | { | { |
1217 | while (*(++ptr) != ']') | BOOL negate_class = FALSE; |
1218 | for (;;) | |
1219 | { | |
1220 | if (ptr[1] == CHAR_BACKSLASH) | |
1221 | { | |
1222 | if (ptr[2] == CHAR_E) | |
1223 | ptr+= 2; | |
1224 | else if (strncmp((const char *)ptr+2, | |
1225 | STR_Q STR_BACKSLASH STR_E, 3) == 0) | |
1226 | ptr += 4; | |
1227 | else | |
1228 | break; | |
1229 | } | |
1230 | else if (!negate_class && ptr[1] == CHAR_CIRCUMFLEX_ACCENT) | |
1231 | { | |
1232 | negate_class = TRUE; | |
1233 | ptr++; | |
1234 | } | |
1235 | else break; | |
1236 | } | |
1237 | ||
1238 | /* If the next character is ']', it is a data character that must be | |
1239 | skipped, except in JavaScript compatibility mode. */ | |
1240 | ||
1241 | if (ptr[1] == CHAR_RIGHT_SQUARE_BRACKET && | |
1242 | (cd->external_options & PCRE_JAVASCRIPT_COMPAT) == 0) | |
1243 | ptr++; | |
1244 | ||
1245 | while (*(++ptr) != CHAR_RIGHT_SQUARE_BRACKET) | |
1246 | { | { |
1247 | if (*ptr == '\\') | if (*ptr == 0) return -1; |
1248 | if (*ptr == CHAR_BACKSLASH) | |
1249 | { | { |
1250 | if (*(++ptr) == 0) return -1; | if (*(++ptr) == 0) goto FAIL_EXIT; |
1251 | if (*ptr == 'Q') for (;;) | if (*ptr == CHAR_Q) for (;;) |
1252 | { | { |
1253 | while (*(++ptr) != 0 && *ptr != '\\'); | while (*(++ptr) != 0 && *ptr != CHAR_BACKSLASH) {}; |
1254 | if (*ptr == 0) return -1; | if (*ptr == 0) goto FAIL_EXIT; |
1255 | if (*(++ptr) == 'E') break; | if (*(++ptr) == CHAR_E) break; |
1256 | } | } |
1257 | continue; | continue; |
1258 | } | } |
# | Line 955 for (; *ptr != 0; ptr++) | Line 1262 for (; *ptr != 0; ptr++) |
1262 | ||
1263 | /* Skip comments in /x mode */ | /* Skip comments in /x mode */ |
1264 | ||
1265 | if (xmode && *ptr == '#') | if (xmode && *ptr == CHAR_NUMBER_SIGN) |
1266 | { | { |
1267 | while (*(++ptr) != 0 && *ptr != '\n'); | while (*(++ptr) != 0 && *ptr != CHAR_NL) {}; |
1268 | if (*ptr == 0) return -1; | if (*ptr == 0) goto FAIL_EXIT; |
1269 | continue; | continue; |
1270 | } | } |
1271 | ||
1272 | /* An opening parens must now be a real metacharacter */ | /* Check for the special metacharacters */ |
1273 | ||
1274 | if (*ptr != '(') continue; | if (*ptr == CHAR_LEFT_PARENTHESIS) |
if (ptr[1] != '?' && ptr[1] != '*') | ||
1275 | { | { |
1276 | count++; | int rc = find_parens_sub(&ptr, cd, name, lorn, xmode, count); |
1277 | if (name == NULL && count == lorn) return count; | if (rc > 0) return rc; |
1278 | continue; | if (*ptr == 0) goto FAIL_EXIT; |
1279 | } | |
1280 | ||
1281 | else if (*ptr == CHAR_RIGHT_PARENTHESIS) | |
1282 | { | |
1283 | if (dup_parens && *count < hwm_count) *count = hwm_count; | |
1284 | *ptrptr = ptr; | |
1285 | return -1; | |
1286 | } | } |
1287 | ||
1288 | ptr += 2; | else if (*ptr == CHAR_VERTICAL_LINE && dup_parens) |
1289 | if (*ptr == 'P') ptr++; /* Allow optional P */ | { |
1290 | if (*count > hwm_count) hwm_count = *count; | |
1291 | *count = start_count; | |
1292 | } | |
1293 | } | |
1294 | ||
1295 | /* We have to disambiguate (?<! and (?<= from (?<name> */ | FAIL_EXIT: |
1296 | *ptrptr = ptr; | |
1297 | return -1; | |
1298 | } | |
1299 | ||
if ((*ptr != '<' || ptr[1] == '!' || ptr[1] == '=') && | ||
*ptr != '\'') | ||
continue; | ||
1300 | ||
count++; | ||
1301 | ||
1302 | if (name == NULL && count == lorn) return count; | |
1303 | term = *ptr++; | /************************************************* |
1304 | if (term == '<') term = '>'; | * Find forward referenced subpattern * |
1305 | thisname = ptr; | *************************************************/ |
1306 | while (*ptr != term) ptr++; | |
1307 | if (name != NULL && lorn == ptr - thisname && | /* This function scans along a pattern's text looking for capturing |
1308 | strncmp((const char *)name, (const char *)thisname, lorn) == 0) | subpatterns, and counting them. If it finds a named pattern that matches the |
1309 | return count; | name it is given, it returns its number. Alternatively, if the name is NULL, it |
1310 | returns when it reaches a given numbered subpattern. This is used for forward | |
1311 | references to subpatterns. We used to be able to start this scan from the | |
1312 | current compiling point, using the current count value from cd->bracount, and | |
1313 | do it all in a single loop, but the addition of the possibility of duplicate | |
1314 | subpattern numbers means that we have to scan from the very start, in order to | |
1315 | take account of such duplicates, and to use a recursive function to keep track | |
1316 | of the different types of group. | |
1317 | ||
1318 | Arguments: | |
1319 | cd compile background data | |
1320 | name name to seek, or NULL if seeking a numbered subpattern | |
1321 | lorn name length, or subpattern number if name is NULL | |
1322 | xmode TRUE if we are in /x mode | |
1323 | ||
1324 | Returns: the number of the found subpattern, or -1 if not found | |
1325 | */ | |
1326 | ||
1327 | static int | |
1328 | find_parens(compile_data *cd, const uschar *name, int lorn, BOOL xmode) | |
1329 | { | |
1330 | uschar *ptr = (uschar *)cd->start_pattern; | |
1331 | int count = 0; | |
1332 | int rc; | |
1333 | ||
1334 | /* If the pattern does not start with an opening parenthesis, the first call | |
1335 | to find_parens_sub() will scan right to the end (if necessary). However, if it | |
1336 | does start with a parenthesis, find_parens_sub() will return when it hits the | |
1337 | matching closing parens. That is why we have to have a loop. */ | |
1338 | ||
1339 | for (;;) | |
1340 | { | |
1341 | rc = find_parens_sub(&ptr, cd, name, lorn, xmode, &count); | |
1342 | if (rc > 0 || *ptr++ == 0) break; | |
1343 | } | } |
1344 | ||
1345 | return -1; | return rc; |
1346 | } | } |
1347 | ||
1348 | ||
1349 | ||
1350 | ||
1351 | /************************************************* | /************************************************* |
1352 | * Find first significant op code * | * Find first significant op code * |
1353 | *************************************************/ | *************************************************/ |
# | Line 1047 for (;;) | Line 1397 for (;;) |
1397 | ||
1398 | case OP_CALLOUT: | case OP_CALLOUT: |
1399 | case OP_CREF: | case OP_CREF: |
1400 | case OP_NCREF: | |
1401 | case OP_RREF: | case OP_RREF: |
1402 | case OP_NRREF: | |
1403 | case OP_DEF: | case OP_DEF: |
1404 | code += _pcre_OP_lengths[*code]; | code += _pcre_OP_lengths[*code]; |
1405 | break; | break; |
# | Line 1063 for (;;) | Line 1415 for (;;) |
1415 | ||
1416 | ||
1417 | /************************************************* | /************************************************* |
1418 | * Find the fixed length of a pattern * | * Find the fixed length of a branch * |
1419 | *************************************************/ | *************************************************/ |
1420 | ||
1421 | /* Scan a pattern and compute the fixed length of subject that will match it, | /* Scan a branch and compute the fixed length of subject that will match it, |
1422 | if the length is fixed. This is needed for dealing with backward assertions. | if the length is fixed. This is needed for dealing with backward assertions. |
1423 | In UTF8 mode, the result is in characters rather than bytes. | In UTF8 mode, the result is in characters rather than bytes. The branch is |
1424 | temporarily terminated with OP_END when this function is called. | |
1425 | ||
1426 | This function is called when a backward assertion is encountered, so that if it | |
1427 | fails, the error message can point to the correct place in the pattern. | |
1428 | However, we cannot do this when the assertion contains subroutine calls, | |
1429 | because they can be forward references. We solve this by remembering this case | |
1430 | and doing the check at the end; a flag specifies which mode we are running in. | |
1431 | ||
1432 | Arguments: | Arguments: |
1433 | code points to the start of the pattern (the bracket) | code points to the start of the pattern (the bracket) |
1434 | options the compiling options | options the compiling options |
1435 | atend TRUE if called when the pattern is complete | |
1436 | cd the "compile data" structure | |
1437 | ||
1438 | Returns: the fixed length, or -1 if there is no fixed length, | Returns: the fixed length, |
1439 | or -1 if there is no fixed length, | |
1440 | or -2 if \C was encountered | or -2 if \C was encountered |
1441 | or -3 if an OP_RECURSE item was encountered and atend is FALSE | |
1442 | */ | */ |
1443 | ||
1444 | static int | static int |
1445 | find_fixedlength(uschar *code, int options) | find_fixedlength(uschar *code, int options, BOOL atend, compile_data *cd) |
1446 | { | { |
1447 | int length = -1; | int length = -1; |
1448 | ||
# | Line 1092 branch, check the length against that of | Line 1455 branch, check the length against that of |
1455 | for (;;) | for (;;) |
1456 | { | { |
1457 | int d; | int d; |
1458 | uschar *ce, *cs; | |
1459 | register int op = *cc; | register int op = *cc; |
1460 | switch (op) | switch (op) |
1461 | { | { |
1462 | case OP_CBRA: | case OP_CBRA: |
1463 | case OP_BRA: | case OP_BRA: |
1464 | case OP_ONCE: | case OP_ONCE: |
1465 | case OP_COND: | case OP_COND: |
1466 | d = find_fixedlength(cc + ((op == OP_CBRA)? 2:0), options); | d = find_fixedlength(cc + ((op == OP_CBRA)? 2:0), options, atend, cd); |
1467 | if (d < 0) return d; | if (d < 0) return d; |
1468 | branchlength += d; | branchlength += d; |
1469 | do cc += GET(cc, 1); while (*cc == OP_ALT); | do cc += GET(cc, 1); while (*cc == OP_ALT); |
# | Line 1123 for (;;) | Line 1486 for (;;) |
1486 | branchlength = 0; | branchlength = 0; |
1487 | break; | break; |
1488 | ||
1489 | /* A true recursion implies not fixed length, but a subroutine call may | |
1490 | be OK. If the subroutine is a forward reference, we can't deal with | |
1491 | it until the end of the pattern, so return -3. */ | |
1492 | ||
1493 | case OP_RECURSE: | |
1494 | if (!atend) return -3; | |
1495 | cs = ce = (uschar *)cd->start_code + GET(cc, 1); /* Start subpattern */ | |
1496 | do ce += GET(ce, 1); while (*ce == OP_ALT); /* End subpattern */ | |
1497 | if (cc > cs && cc < ce) return -1; /* Recursion */ | |
1498 | d = find_fixedlength(cs + 2, options, atend, cd); | |
1499 | if (d < 0) return d; | |
1500 | branchlength += d; | |
1501 | cc += 1 + LINK_SIZE; | |
1502 | break; | |
1503 | ||
1504 | /* Skip over assertive subpatterns */ | /* Skip over assertive subpatterns */ |
1505 | ||
1506 | case OP_ASSERT: | case OP_ASSERT: |
# | Line 1136 for (;;) | Line 1514 for (;;) |
1514 | ||
1515 | case OP_REVERSE: | case OP_REVERSE: |
1516 | case OP_CREF: | case OP_CREF: |
1517 | case OP_NCREF: | |
1518 | case OP_RREF: | case OP_RREF: |
1519 | case OP_NRREF: | |
1520 | case OP_DEF: | case OP_DEF: |
1521 | case OP_OPT: | case OP_OPT: |
1522 | case OP_CALLOUT: | case OP_CALLOUT: |
1523 | case OP_SOD: | case OP_SOD: |
1524 | case OP_SOM: | case OP_SOM: |
1525 | case OP_SET_SOM: | |
1526 | case OP_EOD: | case OP_EOD: |
1527 | case OP_EODN: | case OP_EODN: |
1528 | case OP_CIRC: | case OP_CIRC: |
# | Line 1159 for (;;) | Line 1540 for (;;) |
1540 | branchlength++; | branchlength++; |
1541 | cc += 2; | cc += 2; |
1542 | #ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8 | #ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8 |
1543 | if ((options & PCRE_UTF8) != 0) | if ((options & PCRE_UTF8) != 0 && cc[-1] >= 0xc0) |
1544 | { | cc += _pcre_utf8_table4[cc[-1] & 0x3f]; |
while ((*cc & 0xc0) == 0x80) cc++; | ||
} | ||
1545 | #endif | #endif |
1546 | break; | break; |
1547 | ||
# | Line 1173 for (;;) | Line 1552 for (;;) |
1552 | branchlength += GET2(cc,1); | branchlength += GET2(cc,1); |
1553 | cc += 4; | cc += 4; |
1554 | #ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8 | #ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8 |
1555 | if ((options & PCRE_UTF8) != 0) | if ((options & PCRE_UTF8) != 0 && cc[-1] >= 0xc0) |
1556 | { | cc += _pcre_utf8_table4[cc[-1] & 0x3f]; |
while((*cc & 0x80) == 0x80) cc++; | ||
} | ||
1557 | #endif | #endif |
1558 | break; | break; |
1559 | ||
1560 | case OP_TYPEEXACT: | case OP_TYPEEXACT: |
1561 | branchlength += GET2(cc,1); | branchlength += GET2(cc,1); |
1562 | if (cc[3] == OP_PROP || cc[3] == OP_NOTPROP) cc += 2; | |
1563 | cc += 4; | cc += 4; |
1564 | break; | break; |
1565 | ||
# | Line 1199 for (;;) | Line 1577 for (;;) |
1577 | case OP_NOT_WORDCHAR: | case OP_NOT_WORDCHAR: |
1578 | case OP_WORDCHAR: | case OP_WORDCHAR: |
1579 | case OP_ANY: | case OP_ANY: |
1580 | case OP_ALLANY: | |
1581 | branchlength++; | branchlength++; |
1582 | cc++; | cc++; |
1583 | break; | break; |
# | Line 1253 for (;;) | Line 1632 for (;;) |
1632 | ||
1633 | ||
1634 | /************************************************* | /************************************************* |
1635 | * Scan compiled regex for numbered bracket * | * Scan compiled regex for specific bracket * |
1636 | *************************************************/ | *************************************************/ |
1637 | ||
1638 | /* This little function scans through a compiled pattern until it finds a | /* This little function scans through a compiled pattern until it finds a |
1639 | capturing bracket with the given number. | capturing bracket with the given number, or, if the number is negative, an |
1640 | instance of OP_REVERSE for a lookbehind. The function is global in the C sense | |
1641 | so that it can be called from pcre_study() when finding the minimum matching | |
1642 | length. | |
1643 | ||
1644 | Arguments: | Arguments: |
1645 | code points to start of expression | code points to start of expression |
1646 | utf8 TRUE in UTF-8 mode | utf8 TRUE in UTF-8 mode |
1647 | number the required bracket number | number the required bracket number or negative to find a lookbehind |
1648 | ||
1649 | Returns: pointer to the opcode for the bracket, or NULL if not found | Returns: pointer to the opcode for the bracket, or NULL if not found |
1650 | */ | */ |
1651 | ||
1652 | static const uschar * | const uschar * |
1653 | find_bracket(const uschar *code, BOOL utf8, int number) | _pcre_find_bracket(const uschar *code, BOOL utf8, int number) |
1654 | { | { |
1655 | for (;;) | for (;;) |
1656 | { | { |
# | Line 1281 for (;;) | Line 1663 for (;;) |
1663 | ||
1664 | if (c == OP_XCLASS) code += GET(code, 1); | if (c == OP_XCLASS) code += GET(code, 1); |
1665 | ||
1666 | /* Handle recursion */ | |
1667 | ||
1668 | else if (c == OP_REVERSE) | |
1669 | { | |
1670 | if (number < 0) return (uschar *)code; | |
1671 | code += _pcre_OP_lengths[c]; | |
1672 | } | |
1673 | ||
1674 | /* Handle capturing bracket */ | /* Handle capturing bracket */ |
1675 | ||
1676 | else if (c == OP_CBRA) | else if (c == OP_CBRA) |
# | Line 1290 for (;;) | Line 1680 for (;;) |
1680 | code += _pcre_OP_lengths[c]; | code += _pcre_OP_lengths[c]; |
1681 | } | } |
1682 | ||
1683 | /* In UTF-8 mode, opcodes that are followed by a character may be followed by | /* Otherwise, we can get the item's length from the table, except that for |
1684 | a multi-byte character. The length in the table is a minimum, so we have to | repeated character types, we have to test for \p and \P, which have an extra |
1685 | arrange to skip the extra bytes. */ | two bytes of parameters, and for MARK/PRUNE/SKIP/THEN with an argument, we |
1686 | must add in its length. */ | |
1687 | ||
1688 | else | else |
1689 | { | { |
1690 | switch(c) | |
1691 | { | |
1692 | case OP_TYPESTAR: | |
1693 | case OP_TYPEMINSTAR: | |
1694 | case OP_TYPEPLUS: | |
1695 | case OP_TYPEMINPLUS: | |
1696 | case OP_TYPEQUERY: | |
1697 | case OP_TYPEMINQUERY: | |
1698 | case OP_TYPEPOSSTAR: | |
1699 | case OP_TYPEPOSPLUS: | |
1700 | case OP_TYPEPOSQUERY: | |
1701 | if (code[1] == OP_PROP || code[1] == OP_NOTPROP) code += 2; | |
1702 | break; | |
1703 | ||
1704 | case OP_TYPEUPTO: | |
1705 | case OP_TYPEMINUPTO: | |
1706 | case OP_TYPEEXACT: | |
1707 | case OP_TYPEPOSUPTO: | |
1708 | if (code[3] == OP_PROP || code[3] == OP_NOTPROP) code += 2; | |
1709 | break; | |
1710 | ||
1711 | case OP_MARK: | |
1712 | case OP_PRUNE_ARG: | |
1713 | case OP_SKIP_ARG: | |
1714 | case OP_THEN_ARG: | |
1715 | code += code[1]; | |
1716 | break; | |
1717 | } | |
1718 | ||
1719 | /* Add in the fixed length from the table */ | |
1720 | ||
1721 | code += _pcre_OP_lengths[c]; | code += _pcre_OP_lengths[c]; |
1722 | ||
1723 | /* In UTF-8 mode, opcodes that are followed by a character may be followed by | |
1724 | a multi-byte character. The length in the table is a minimum, so we have to | |
1725 | arrange to skip the extra bytes. */ | |
1726 | ||
1727 | #ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8 | #ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8 |
1728 | if (utf8) switch(c) | if (utf8) switch(c) |
1729 | { | { |
# | Line 1318 for (;;) | Line 1745 for (;;) |
1745 | if (code[-1] >= 0xc0) code += _pcre_utf8_table4[code[-1] & 0x3f]; | if (code[-1] >= 0xc0) code += _pcre_utf8_table4[code[-1] & 0x3f]; |
1746 | break; | break; |
1747 | } | } |
1748 | #else | |
1749 | (void)(utf8); /* Keep compiler happy by referencing function argument */ | |
1750 | #endif | #endif |
1751 | } | } |
1752 | } | } |
# | Line 1354 for (;;) | Line 1783 for (;;) |
1783 | ||
1784 | if (c == OP_XCLASS) code += GET(code, 1); | if (c == OP_XCLASS) code += GET(code, 1); |
1785 | ||
1786 | /* Otherwise, we get the item's length from the table. In UTF-8 mode, opcodes | /* Otherwise, we can get the item's length from the table, except that for |
1787 | that are followed by a character may be followed by a multi-byte character. | repeated character types, we have to test for \p and \P, which have an extra |
1788 | The length in the table is a minimum, so we have to arrange to skip the extra | two bytes of parameters, and for MARK/PRUNE/SKIP/THEN with an argument, we |
1789 | bytes. */ | must add in its length. */ |
1790 | ||
1791 | else | else |
1792 | { | { |
1793 | switch(c) | |
1794 | { | |
1795 | case OP_TYPESTAR: | |
1796 | case OP_TYPEMINSTAR: | |
1797 | case OP_TYPEPLUS: | |
1798 | case OP_TYPEMINPLUS: | |
1799 | case OP_TYPEQUERY: | |
1800 | case OP_TYPEMINQUERY: | |
1801 | case OP_TYPEPOSSTAR: | |
1802 | case OP_TYPEPOSPLUS: | |
1803 | case OP_TYPEPOSQUERY: | |
1804 | if (code[1] == OP_PROP || code[1] == OP_NOTPROP) code += 2; | |
1805 | break; | |
1806 | ||
1807 | case OP_TYPEPOSUPTO: | |
1808 | case OP_TYPEUPTO: | |
1809 | case OP_TYPEMINUPTO: | |
1810 | case OP_TYPEEXACT: | |
1811 | if (code[3] == OP_PROP || code[3] == OP_NOTPROP) code += 2; | |
1812 | break; | |
1813 | ||
1814 | case OP_MARK: | |
1815 | case OP_PRUNE_ARG: | |
1816 | case OP_SKIP_ARG: | |
1817 | case OP_THEN_ARG: | |
1818 | code += code[1]; | |
1819 | break; | |
1820 | } | |
1821 | ||
1822 | /* Add in the fixed length from the table */ | |
1823 | ||
1824 | code += _pcre_OP_lengths[c]; | code += _pcre_OP_lengths[c]; |
1825 | ||
1826 | /* In UTF-8 mode, opcodes that are followed by a character may be followed | |
1827 | by a multi-byte character. The length in the table is a minimum, so we have | |
1828 | to arrange to skip the extra bytes. */ | |
1829 | ||
1830 | #ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8 | #ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8 |
1831 | if (utf8) switch(c) | if (utf8) switch(c) |
1832 | { | { |
# | Line 1383 for (;;) | Line 1848 for (;;) |
1848 | if (code[-1] >= 0xc0) code += _pcre_utf8_table4[code[-1] & 0x3f]; | if (code[-1] >= 0xc0) code += _pcre_utf8_table4[code[-1] & 0x3f]; |
1849 | break; | break; |
1850 | } | } |
1851 | #else | |
1852 | (void)(utf8); /* Keep compiler happy by referencing function argument */ | |
1853 | #endif | #endif |
1854 | } | } |
1855 | } | } |
# | Line 1398 for (;;) | Line 1865 for (;;) |
1865 | can match the empty string or not. It is called from could_be_empty() | can match the empty string or not. It is called from could_be_empty() |
1866 | below and from compile_branch() when checking for an unlimited repeat of a | below and from compile_branch() when checking for an unlimited repeat of a |
1867 | group that can match nothing. Note that first_significant_code() skips over | group that can match nothing. Note that first_significant_code() skips over |
1868 | assertions. If we hit an unclosed bracket, we return "empty" - this means we've | backward and negative forward assertions when its final argument is TRUE. If we |
1869 | struck an inner bracket whose current branch will already have been scanned. | hit an unclosed bracket, we return "empty" - this means we've struck an inner |
1870 | bracket whose current branch will already have been scanned. | |
1871 | ||
1872 | Arguments: | Arguments: |
1873 | code points to start of search | code points to start of search |
1874 | endcode points to where to stop | endcode points to where to stop |
1875 | utf8 TRUE if in UTF8 mode | utf8 TRUE if in UTF8 mode |
1876 | cd contains pointers to tables etc. | |
1877 | ||
1878 | Returns: TRUE if what is matched could be empty | Returns: TRUE if what is matched could be empty |
1879 | */ | */ |
1880 | ||
1881 | static BOOL | static BOOL |
1882 | could_be_empty_branch(const uschar *code, const uschar *endcode, BOOL utf8) | could_be_empty_branch(const uschar *code, const uschar *endcode, BOOL utf8, |
1883 | compile_data *cd) | |
1884 | { | { |
1885 | register int c; | register int c; |
1886 | for (code = first_significant_code(code + _pcre_OP_lengths[*code], NULL, 0, TRUE); | for (code = first_significant_code(code + _pcre_OP_lengths[*code], NULL, 0, TRUE); |
# | Line 1421 for (code = first_significant_code(code | Line 1891 for (code = first_significant_code(code |
1891 | ||
1892 | c = *code; | c = *code; |
1893 | ||
1894 | /* Skip over forward assertions; the other assertions are skipped by | |
1895 | first_significant_code() with a TRUE final argument. */ | |
1896 | ||
1897 | if (c == OP_ASSERT) | |
1898 | { | |
1899 | do code += GET(code, 1); while (*code == OP_ALT); | |
1900 | c = *code; | |
1901 | continue; | |
1902 | } | |
1903 | ||
1904 | /* Groups with zero repeats can of course be empty; skip them. */ | /* Groups with zero repeats can of course be empty; skip them. */ |
1905 | ||
1906 | if (c == OP_BRAZERO || c == OP_BRAMINZERO) | if (c == OP_BRAZERO || c == OP_BRAMINZERO || c == OP_SKIPZERO) |
1907 | { | { |
1908 | code += _pcre_OP_lengths[c]; | code += _pcre_OP_lengths[c]; |
1909 | do code += GET(code, 1); while (*code == OP_ALT); | do code += GET(code, 1); while (*code == OP_ALT); |
# | Line 1431 for (code = first_significant_code(code | Line 1911 for (code = first_significant_code(code |
1911 | continue; | continue; |
1912 | } | } |
1913 | ||
1914 | /* For a recursion/subroutine call, if its end has been reached, which | |
1915 | implies a subroutine call, we can scan it. */ | |
1916 | ||
1917 | if (c == OP_RECURSE) | |
1918 | { | |
1919 | BOOL empty_branch = FALSE; | |
1920 | const uschar *scode = cd->start_code + GET(code, 1); | |
1921 | if (GET(scode, 1) == 0) return TRUE; /* Unclosed */ | |
1922 | do | |
1923 | { | |
1924 | if (could_be_empty_branch(scode, endcode, utf8, cd)) | |
1925 | { | |
1926 | empty_branch = TRUE; | |
1927 | break; | |
1928 | } | |
1929 | scode += GET(scode, 1); | |
1930 | } | |
1931 | while (*scode == OP_ALT); | |
1932 | if (!empty_branch) return FALSE; /* All branches are non-empty */ | |
1933 | continue; | |
1934 | } | |
1935 | ||
1936 | /* For other groups, scan the branches. */ | /* For other groups, scan the branches. */ |
1937 | ||
1938 | if (c == OP_BRA || c == OP_CBRA || c == OP_ONCE || c == OP_COND) | if (c == OP_BRA || c == OP_CBRA || c == OP_ONCE || c == OP_COND) |
# | Line 1438 for (code = first_significant_code(code | Line 1940 for (code = first_significant_code(code |
1940 | BOOL empty_branch; | BOOL empty_branch; |
1941 | if (GET(code, 1) == 0) return TRUE; /* Hit unclosed bracket */ | if (GET(code, 1) == 0) return TRUE; /* Hit unclosed bracket */ |
1942 | ||
1943 | /* Scan a closed bracket */ | /* If a conditional group has only one branch, there is a second, implied, |
1944 | empty branch, so just skip over the conditional, because it could be empty. | |
1945 | Otherwise, scan the individual branches of the group. */ | |
1946 | ||
1947 | empty_branch = FALSE; | if (c == OP_COND && code[GET(code, 1)] != OP_ALT) |
do | ||
{ | ||
if (!empty_branch && could_be_empty_branch(code, endcode, utf8)) | ||
empty_branch = TRUE; | ||
1948 | code += GET(code, 1); | code += GET(code, 1); |
1949 | else | |
1950 | { | |
1951 | empty_branch = FALSE; | |
1952 | do | |
1953 | { | |
1954 | if (!empty_branch && could_be_empty_branch(code, endcode, utf8, cd)) | |
1955 | empty_branch = TRUE; | |
1956 | code += GET(code, 1); | |
1957 | } | |
1958 | while (*code == OP_ALT); | |
1959 | if (!empty_branch) return FALSE; /* All branches are non-empty */ | |
1960 | } | } |
1961 | while (*code == OP_ALT); | |
if (!empty_branch) return FALSE; /* All branches are non-empty */ | ||
1962 | c = *code; | c = *code; |
1963 | continue; | continue; |
1964 | } | } |
# | Line 1457 for (code = first_significant_code(code | Line 1967 for (code = first_significant_code(code |
1967 | ||
1968 | switch (c) | switch (c) |
1969 | { | { |
1970 | /* Check for quantifiers after a class */ | /* Check for quantifiers after a class. XCLASS is used for classes that |
1971 | cannot be represented just by a bit map. This includes negated single | |
1972 | high-valued characters. The length in _pcre_OP_lengths[] is zero; the | |
1973 | actual length is stored in the compiled code, so we must update "code" | |
1974 | here. */ | |
1975 | ||
1976 | #ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8 | #ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8 |
1977 | case OP_XCLASS: | case OP_XCLASS: |
1978 | ccode = code + GET(code, 1); | ccode = code += GET(code, 1); |
1979 | goto CHECK_CLASS_REPEAT; | goto CHECK_CLASS_REPEAT; |
1980 | #endif | #endif |
1981 | ||
# | Line 1505 for (code = first_significant_code(code | Line 2019 for (code = first_significant_code(code |
2019 | case OP_NOT_WORDCHAR: | case OP_NOT_WORDCHAR: |
2020 | case OP_WORDCHAR: | case OP_WORDCHAR: |
2021 | case OP_ANY: | case OP_ANY: |
2022 | case OP_ALLANY: | |
2023 | case OP_ANYBYTE: | case OP_ANYBYTE: |
2024 | case OP_CHAR: | case OP_CHAR: |
2025 | case OP_CHARNC: | case OP_CHARNC: |
# | Line 1523 for (code = first_significant_code(code | Line 2038 for (code = first_significant_code(code |
2038 | case OP_TYPEEXACT: | case OP_TYPEEXACT: |
2039 | return FALSE; | return FALSE; |
2040 | ||
2041 | /* These are going to continue, as they may be empty, but we have to | |
2042 | fudge the length for the \p and \P cases. */ | |
2043 | ||
2044 | case OP_TYPESTAR: | |
2045 | case OP_TYPEMINSTAR: | |
2046 | case OP_TYPEPOSSTAR: | |
2047 | case OP_TYPEQUERY: | |
2048 | case OP_TYPEMINQUERY: | |
2049 | case OP_TYPEPOSQUERY: | |
2050 | if (code[1] == OP_PROP || code[1] == OP_NOTPROP) code += 2; | |
2051 | break; | |
2052 | ||
2053 | /* Same for these */ | |
2054 | ||
2055 | case OP_TYPEUPTO: | |
2056 | case OP_TYPEMINUPTO: | |
2057 | case OP_TYPEPOSUPTO: | |
2058 | if (code[3] == OP_PROP || code[3] == OP_NOTPROP) code += 2; | |
2059 | break; | |
2060 | ||
2061 | /* End of branch */ | /* End of branch */ |
2062 | ||
2063 | case OP_KET: | case OP_KET: |
# | Line 1541 for (code = first_significant_code(code | Line 2076 for (code = first_significant_code(code |
2076 | case OP_QUERY: | case OP_QUERY: |
2077 | case OP_MINQUERY: | case OP_MINQUERY: |
2078 | case OP_POSQUERY: | case OP_POSQUERY: |
2079 | if (utf8 && code[1] >= 0xc0) code += _pcre_utf8_table4[code[1] & 0x3f]; | |
2080 | break; | |
2081 | ||
2082 | case OP_UPTO: | case OP_UPTO: |
2083 | case OP_MINUPTO: | case OP_MINUPTO: |
2084 | case OP_POSUPTO: | case OP_POSUPTO: |
2085 | if (utf8) while ((code[2] & 0xc0) == 0x80) code++; | if (utf8 && code[3] >= 0xc0) code += _pcre_utf8_table4[code[3] & 0x3f]; |
2086 | break; | break; |
2087 | #endif | #endif |
2088 | ||
2089 | /* MARK, and PRUNE/SKIP/THEN with an argument must skip over the argument | |
2090 | string. */ | |
2091 | ||
2092 | case OP_MARK: | |
2093 | case OP_PRUNE_ARG: | |
2094 | case OP_SKIP_ARG: | |
2095 | case OP_THEN_ARG: | |
2096 | code += code[1]; | |
2097 | break; | |
2098 | ||
2099 | /* None of the remaining opcodes are required to match a character. */ | |
2100 | ||
2101 | default: | |
2102 | break; | |
2103 | } | } |
2104 | } | } |
2105 | ||
# | Line 1569 Arguments: | Line 2122 Arguments: |
2122 | endcode points to where to stop (current RECURSE item) | endcode points to where to stop (current RECURSE item) |
2123 | bcptr points to the chain of current (unclosed) branch starts | bcptr points to the chain of current (unclosed) branch starts |
2124 | utf8 TRUE if in UTF-8 mode | utf8 TRUE if in UTF-8 mode |
2125 | cd pointers to tables etc | |
2126 | ||
2127 | Returns: TRUE if what is matched could be empty | Returns: TRUE if what is matched could be empty |
2128 | */ | */ |
2129 | ||
2130 | static BOOL | static BOOL |
2131 | could_be_empty(const uschar *code, const uschar *endcode, branch_chain *bcptr, | could_be_empty(const uschar *code, const uschar *endcode, branch_chain *bcptr, |
2132 | BOOL utf8) | BOOL utf8, compile_data *cd) |
2133 | { | { |
2134 | while (bcptr != NULL && bcptr->current >= code) | while (bcptr != NULL && bcptr->current_branch >= code) |
2135 | { | { |
2136 | if (!could_be_empty_branch(bcptr->current, endcode, utf8)) return FALSE; | if (!could_be_empty_branch(bcptr->current_branch, endcode, utf8, cd)) |
2137 | return FALSE; | |
2138 | bcptr = bcptr->outer; | bcptr = bcptr->outer; |
2139 | } | } |
2140 | return TRUE; | return TRUE; |
# | Line 1592 return TRUE; | Line 2147 return TRUE; |
2147 | *************************************************/ | *************************************************/ |
2148 | ||
2149 | /* This function is called when the sequence "[:" or "[." or "[=" is | /* This function is called when the sequence "[:" or "[." or "[=" is |
2150 | encountered in a character class. It checks whether this is followed by an | encountered in a character class. It checks whether this is followed by a |
2151 | optional ^ and then a sequence of letters, terminated by a matching ":]" or | sequence of characters terminated by a matching ":]" or ".]" or "=]". If we |
2152 | ".]" or "=]". | reach an unescaped ']' without the special preceding character, return FALSE. |
2153 | ||
2154 | Originally, this function only recognized a sequence of letters between the | |
2155 | terminators, but it seems that Perl recognizes any sequence of characters, | |
2156 | though of course unknown POSIX names are subsequently rejected. Perl gives an | |
2157 | "Unknown POSIX class" error for [:f\oo:] for example, where previously PCRE | |
2158 | didn't consider this to be a POSIX class. Likewise for [:1234:]. | |
2159 | ||
2160 | The problem in trying to be exactly like Perl is in the handling of escapes. We | |
2161 | have to be sure that [abc[:x\]pqr] is *not* treated as containing a POSIX | |
2162 | class, but [abc[:x\]pqr:]] is (so that an error can be generated). The code | |
2163 | below handles the special case of \], but does not try to do any other escape | |
2164 | processing. This makes it different from Perl for cases such as [:l\ower:] | |
2165 | where Perl recognizes it as the POSIX class "lower" but PCRE does not recognize | |
2166 | "l\ower". This is a lesser evil that not diagnosing bad classes when Perl does, | |
2167 | I think. | |
2168 | ||
2169 | Argument: | Arguments: |
2170 | ptr pointer to the initial [ | ptr pointer to the initial [ |
2171 | endptr where to return the end pointer | endptr where to return the end pointer |
cd pointer to compile data | ||
2172 | ||
2173 | Returns: TRUE or FALSE | Returns: TRUE or FALSE |
2174 | */ | */ |
2175 | ||
2176 | static BOOL | static BOOL |
2177 | check_posix_syntax(const uschar *ptr, const uschar **endptr, compile_data *cd) | check_posix_syntax(const uschar *ptr, const uschar **endptr) |
2178 | { | { |
2179 | int terminator; /* Don't combine these lines; the Solaris cc */ | int terminator; /* Don't combine these lines; the Solaris cc */ |
2180 | terminator = *(++ptr); /* compiler warns about "non-constant" initializer. */ | terminator = *(++ptr); /* compiler warns about "non-constant" initializer. */ |
2181 | if (*(++ptr) == '^') ptr++; | for (++ptr; *ptr != 0; ptr++) |
while ((cd->ctypes[*ptr] & ctype_letter) != 0) ptr++; | ||
if (*ptr == terminator && ptr[1] == ']') | ||
2182 | { | { |
2183 | *endptr = ptr; | if (*ptr == CHAR_BACKSLASH && ptr[1] == CHAR_RIGHT_SQUARE_BRACKET) ptr++; else |
2184 | return TRUE; | { |
2185 | if (*ptr == CHAR_RIGHT_SQUARE_BRACKET) return FALSE; | |
2186 | if (*ptr == terminator && ptr[1] == CHAR_RIGHT_SQUARE_BRACKET) | |
2187 | { | |
2188 | *endptr = ptr; | |
2189 | return TRUE; | |
2190 | } | |
2191 | } | |
2192 | } | } |
2193 | return FALSE; | return FALSE; |
2194 | } | } |
# | Line 1639 Returns: a value representing the na | Line 2213 Returns: a value representing the na |
2213 | static int | static int |
2214 | check_posix_name(const uschar *ptr, int len) | check_posix_name(const uschar *ptr, int len) |
2215 | { | { |
2216 | const char *pn = posix_names; | |
2217 | register int yield = 0; | register int yield = 0; |
2218 | while (posix_name_lengths[yield] != 0) | while (posix_name_lengths[yield] != 0) |
2219 | { | { |
2220 | if (len == posix_name_lengths[yield] && | if (len == posix_name_lengths[yield] && |
2221 | strncmp((const char *)ptr, posix_names[yield], len) == 0) return yield; | strncmp((const char *)ptr, pn, len) == 0) return yield; |
2222 | pn += posix_name_lengths[yield] + 1; | |
2223 | yield++; | yield++; |
2224 | } | } |
2225 | return -1; | return -1; |
# | Line 1658 return -1; | Line 2234 return -1; |
2234 | that is referenced. This means that groups can be replicated for fixed | that is referenced. This means that groups can be replicated for fixed |
2235 | repetition simply by copying (because the recursion is allowed to refer to | repetition simply by copying (because the recursion is allowed to refer to |
2236 | earlier groups that are outside the current group). However, when a group is | earlier groups that are outside the current group). However, when a group is |
2237 | optional (i.e. the minimum quantifier is zero), OP_BRAZERO is inserted before | optional (i.e. the minimum quantifier is zero), OP_BRAZERO or OP_SKIPZERO is |
2238 | it, after it has been compiled. This means that any OP_RECURSE items within it | inserted before it, after it has been compiled. This means that any OP_RECURSE |
2239 | that refer to the group itself or any contained groups have to have their | items within it that refer to the group itself or any contained groups have to |
2240 | offsets adjusted. That one of the jobs of this function. Before it is called, | have their offsets adjusted. That one of the jobs of this function. Before it |
2241 | the partially compiled regex must be temporarily terminated with OP_END. | is called, the partially compiled regex must be temporarily terminated with |
2242 | OP_END. | |
2243 | ||
2244 | This function has been extended with the possibility of forward references for | This function has been extended with the possibility of forward references for |
2245 | recursions and subroutine calls. It must also check the list of such references | recursions and subroutine calls. It must also check the list of such references |
# | Line 1685 adjust_recurse(uschar *group, int adjust | Line 2262 adjust_recurse(uschar *group, int adjust |
2262 | uschar *save_hwm) | uschar *save_hwm) |
2263 | { | { |
2264 | uschar *ptr = group; | uschar *ptr = group; |
2265 | ||
2266 | while ((ptr = (uschar *)find_recurse(ptr, utf8)) != NULL) | while ((ptr = (uschar *)find_recurse(ptr, utf8)) != NULL) |
2267 | { | { |
2268 | int offset; | int offset; |
# | Line 1738 auto_callout(uschar *code, const uschar | Line 2316 auto_callout(uschar *code, const uschar |
2316 | { | { |
2317 | *code++ = OP_CALLOUT; | *code++ = OP_CALLOUT; |
2318 | *code++ = 255; | *code++ = 255; |
2319 | PUT(code, 0, ptr - cd->start_pattern); /* Pattern offset */ | PUT(code, 0, (int)(ptr - cd->start_pattern)); /* Pattern offset */ |
2320 | PUT(code, LINK_SIZE, 0); /* Default length */ | PUT(code, LINK_SIZE, 0); /* Default length */ |
2321 | return code + 2*LINK_SIZE; | return code + 2*LINK_SIZE; |
2322 | } | } |
2323 | ||
# | Line 1764 Returns: nothing | Line 2342 Returns: nothing |
2342 | static void | static void |
2343 | complete_callout(uschar *previous_callout, const uschar *ptr, compile_data *cd) | complete_callout(uschar *previous_callout, const uschar *ptr, compile_data *cd) |
2344 | { | { |
2345 | int length = ptr - cd->start_pattern - GET(previous_callout, 2); | int length = (int)(ptr - cd->start_pattern - GET(previous_callout, 2)); |
2346 | PUT(previous_callout, 2 + LINK_SIZE, length); | PUT(previous_callout, 2 + LINK_SIZE, length); |
2347 | } | } |
2348 | ||
# | Line 1796 get_othercase_range(unsigned int *cptr, | Line 2374 get_othercase_range(unsigned int *cptr, |
2374 | unsigned int c, othercase, next; | unsigned int c, othercase, next; |
2375 | ||
2376 | for (c = *cptr; c <= d; c++) | for (c = *cptr; c <= d; c++) |
2377 | { if ((othercase = _pcre_ucp_othercase(c)) != NOTACHAR) break; } | { if ((othercase = UCD_OTHERCASE(c)) != c) break; } |
2378 | ||
2379 | if (c > d) return FALSE; | if (c > d) return FALSE; |
2380 | ||
# | Line 1805 next = othercase + 1; | Line 2383 next = othercase + 1; |
2383 | ||
2384 | for (++c; c <= d; c++) | for (++c; c <= d; c++) |
2385 | { | { |
2386 | if (_pcre_ucp_othercase(c) != next) break; | if (UCD_OTHERCASE(c) != next) break; |
2387 | next++; | next++; |
2388 | } | } |
2389 | ||
# | Line 1814 for (++c; c <= d; c++) | Line 2392 for (++c; c <= d; c++) |
2392 | ||
2393 | return TRUE; | return TRUE; |
2394 | } | } |
2395 | ||
2396 | ||
2397 | ||
2398 | /************************************************* | |
2399 | * Check a character and a property * | |
2400 | *************************************************/ | |
2401 | ||
2402 | /* This function is called by check_auto_possessive() when a property item | |
2403 | is adjacent to a fixed character. | |
2404 | ||
2405 | Arguments: | |
2406 | c the character | |
2407 | ptype the property type | |
2408 | pdata the data for the type | |
2409 | negated TRUE if it's a negated property (\P or \p{^) | |
2410 | ||
2411 | Returns: TRUE if auto-possessifying is OK | |
2412 | */ | |
2413 | ||
2414 | static BOOL | |
2415 | check_char_prop(int c, int ptype, int pdata, BOOL negated) | |
2416 | { | |
2417 | const ucd_record *prop = GET_UCD(c); | |
2418 | switch(ptype) | |
2419 | { | |
2420 | case PT_LAMP: | |
2421 | return (prop->chartype == ucp_Lu || | |
2422 | prop->chartype == ucp_Ll || | |
2423 | prop->chartype == ucp_Lt) == negated; | |
2424 | ||
2425 | case PT_GC: | |
2426 | return (pdata == _pcre_ucp_gentype[prop->chartype]) == negated; | |
2427 | ||
2428 | case PT_PC: | |
2429 | return (pdata == prop->chartype) == negated; | |
2430 | ||
2431 | case PT_SC: | |
2432 | return (pdata == prop->script) == negated; | |
2433 | ||
2434 | /* These are specials */ | |
2435 | ||
2436 | case PT_ALNUM: | |
2437 | return (_pcre_ucp_gentype[prop->chartype] == ucp_L || | |
2438 | _pcre_ucp_gentype[prop->chartype] == ucp_N) == negated; | |
2439 | ||
2440 | case PT_SPACE: /* Perl space */ | |
2441 | return (_pcre_ucp_gentype[prop->chartype] == ucp_Z || | |
2442 | c == CHAR_HT || c == CHAR_NL || c == CHAR_FF || c == CHAR_CR) | |
2443 | == negated; | |
2444 | ||
2445 | case PT_PXSPACE: /* POSIX space */ | |
2446 | return (_pcre_ucp_gentype[prop->chartype] == ucp_Z || | |
2447 | c == CHAR_HT || c == CHAR_NL || c == CHAR_VT || | |
2448 | c == CHAR_FF || c == CHAR_CR) | |
2449 | == negated; | |
2450 | ||
2451 | case PT_WORD: | |
2452 | return (_pcre_ucp_gentype[prop->chartype] == ucp_L || | |
2453 | _pcre_ucp_gentype[prop->chartype] == ucp_N || | |
2454 | c == CHAR_UNDERSCORE) == negated; | |
2455 | } | |
2456 | return FALSE; | |
2457 | } | |
2458 | #endif /* SUPPORT_UCP */ | #endif /* SUPPORT_UCP */ |
2459 | ||
2460 | ||
# | Line 1827 whether the next thing could possibly ma | Line 2468 whether the next thing could possibly ma |
2468 | sense to automatically possessify the repeated item. | sense to automatically possessify the repeated item. |
2469 | ||
2470 | Arguments: | Arguments: |
2471 | op_code the repeated op code | previous pointer to the repeated opcode |
this data for this item, depends on the opcode | ||
2472 | utf8 TRUE in UTF-8 mode | utf8 TRUE in UTF-8 mode |
utf8_char used for utf8 character bytes, NULL if not relevant | ||
2473 | ptr next character in pattern | ptr next character in pattern |
2474 | options options bits | options options bits |
2475 | cd contains pointers to tables etc. | cd contains pointers to tables etc. |
# | Line 1839 Returns: TRUE if possessifying is | Line 2478 Returns: TRUE if possessifying is |
2478 | */ | */ |
2479 | ||
2480 | static BOOL | static BOOL |
2481 | check_auto_possessive(int op_code, int item, BOOL utf8, uschar *utf8_char, | check_auto_possessive(const uschar *previous, BOOL utf8, const uschar *ptr, |
2482 | const uschar *ptr, int options, compile_data *cd) | int options, compile_data *cd) |
2483 | { | { |
2484 | int next; | int c, next; |
2485 | int op_code = *previous++; | |
2486 | ||
2487 | /* Skip whitespace and comments in extended mode */ | /* Skip whitespace and comments in extended mode */ |
2488 | ||
# | Line 1851 if ((options & PCRE_EXTENDED) != 0) | Line 2491 if ((options & PCRE_EXTENDED) != 0) |
2491 | for (;;) | for (;;) |
2492 | { | { |
2493 | while ((cd->ctypes[*ptr] & ctype_space) != 0) ptr++; | while ((cd->ctypes[*ptr] & ctype_space) != 0) ptr++; |
2494 | if (*ptr == '#') | if (*ptr == CHAR_NUMBER_SIGN) |
2495 | { | { |
2496 | while (*(++ptr) != 0) | while (*(++ptr) != 0) |
2497 | if (IS_NEWLINE(ptr)) { ptr += cd->nllen; break; } | if (IS_NEWLINE(ptr)) { ptr += cd->nllen; break; } |
# | Line 1863 if ((options & PCRE_EXTENDED) != 0) | Line 2503 if ((options & PCRE_EXTENDED) != 0) |
2503 | /* If the next item is one that we can handle, get its value. A non-negative | /* If the next item is one that we can handle, get its value. A non-negative |
2504 | value is a character, a negative value is an escape value. */ | value is a character, a negative value is an escape value. */ |
2505 | ||
2506 | if (*ptr == '\\') | if (*ptr == CHAR_BACKSLASH) |
2507 | { | { |
2508 | int temperrorcode = 0; | int temperrorcode = 0; |
2509 | next = check_escape(&ptr, &temperrorcode, cd->bracount, options, FALSE); | next = check_escape(&ptr, &temperrorcode, cd->bracount, options, FALSE); |
# | Line 1888 if ((options & PCRE_EXTENDED) != 0) | Line 2528 if ((options & PCRE_EXTENDED) != 0) |
2528 | for (;;) | for (;;) |
2529 | { | { |
2530 | while ((cd->ctypes[*ptr] & ctype_space) != 0) ptr++; | while ((cd->ctypes[*ptr] & ctype_space) != 0) ptr++; |
2531 | if (*ptr == '#') | if (*ptr == CHAR_NUMBER_SIGN) |
2532 | { | { |
2533 | while (*(++ptr) != 0) | while (*(++ptr) != 0) |
2534 | if (IS_NEWLINE(ptr)) { ptr += cd->nllen; break; } | if (IS_NEWLINE(ptr)) { ptr += cd->nllen; break; } |
# | Line 1899 if ((options & PCRE_EXTENDED) != 0) | Line 2539 if ((options & PCRE_EXTENDED) != 0) |
2539 | ||
2540 | /* If the next thing is itself optional, we have to give up. */ | /* If the next thing is itself optional, we have to give up. */ |
2541 | ||
2542 | if (*ptr == '*' || *ptr == '?' || strncmp((char *)ptr, "{0,", 3) == 0) | if (*ptr == CHAR_ASTERISK || *ptr == CHAR_QUESTION_MARK || |
2543 | return FALSE; | strncmp((char *)ptr, STR_LEFT_CURLY_BRACKET STR_0 STR_COMMA, 3) == 0) |
2544 | return FALSE; | |
/* Now compare the next item with the previous opcode. If the previous is a | ||
positive single character match, "item" either contains the character or, if | ||
"item" is greater than 127 in utf8 mode, the character's bytes are in | ||
utf8_char. */ | ||
2545 | ||
2546 | /* Handle cases when the next item is a character. */ | /* Now compare the next item with the previous opcode. First, handle cases when |
2547 | the next item is a character. */ | |
2548 | ||
2549 | if (next >= 0) switch(op_code) | if (next >= 0) switch(op_code) |
2550 | { | { |
2551 | case OP_CHAR: | case OP_CHAR: |
2552 | #ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8 | #ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8 |
2553 | if (utf8 && item > 127) { GETCHAR(item, utf8_char); } | GETCHARTEST(c, previous); |
2554 | #endif | #else |
2555 | return item != next; | c = *previous; |
2556 | #endif | |
2557 | return c != next; | |
2558 | ||
2559 | /* For CHARNC (caseless character) we must check the other case. If we have | /* For CHARNC (caseless character) we must check the other case. If we have |
2560 | Unicode property support, we can use it to test the other case of | Unicode property support, we can use it to test the other case of |
2561 | high-valued characters. */ | high-valued characters. */ |
2562 | ||
2563 | case OP_CHARNC: | case OP_CHARNC: |
2564 | #ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8 | #ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8 |
2565 | if (utf8 && item > 127) { GETCHAR(item, utf8_char); } | GETCHARTEST(c, previous); |
2566 | #endif | #else |
2567 | if (item == next) return FALSE; | c = *previous; |
2568 | #endif | |
2569 | if (c == next) return FALSE; | |
2570 | #ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8 | #ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8 |
2571 | if (utf8) | if (utf8) |
2572 | { | { |
2573 | unsigned int othercase; | unsigned int othercase; |
2574 | if (next < 128) othercase = cd->fcc[next]; else | if (next < 128) othercase = cd->fcc[next]; else |
2575 | #ifdef SUPPORT_UCP | #ifdef SUPPORT_UCP |
2576 | othercase = _pcre_ucp_othercase((unsigned int)next); | othercase = UCD_OTHERCASE((unsigned int)next); |
2577 | #else | #else |
2578 | othercase = NOTACHAR; | othercase = NOTACHAR; |
2579 | #endif | #endif |
2580 | return (unsigned int)item != othercase; | return (unsigned int)c != othercase; |
2581 | } | } |
2582 | else | else |
2583 | #endif /* SUPPORT_UTF8 */ | #endif /* SUPPORT_UTF8 */ |
2584 | return (item != cd->fcc[next]); /* Non-UTF-8 mode */ | return (c != cd->fcc[next]); /* Non-UTF-8 mode */ |
2585 | ||
2586 | /* For OP_NOT, "item" must be a single-byte character. */ | /* For OP_NOT, its data is always a single-byte character. */ |
2587 | ||
2588 | case OP_NOT: | case OP_NOT: |
2589 | if (next < 0) return FALSE; /* Not a character */ | if ((c = *previous) == next) return TRUE; |
if (item == next) return TRUE; | ||
2590 | if ((options & PCRE_CASELESS) == 0) return FALSE; | if ((options & PCRE_CASELESS) == 0) return FALSE; |
2591 | #ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8 | #ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8 |
2592 | if (utf8) | if (utf8) |
# | Line 1955 if (next >= 0) switch(op_code) | Line 2594 if (next >= 0) switch(op_code) |
2594 | unsigned int othercase; | unsigned int othercase; |
2595 | if (next < 128) othercase = cd->fcc[next]; else | if (next < 128) othercase = cd->fcc[next]; else |
2596 | #ifdef SUPPORT_UCP | #ifdef SUPPORT_UCP |
2597 | othercase = _pcre_ucp_othercase(next); | othercase = UCD_OTHERCASE(next); |
2598 | #else | #else |
2599 | othercase = NOTACHAR; | othercase = NOTACHAR; |
2600 | #endif | #endif |
2601 | return (unsigned int)item == othercase; | return (unsigned int)c == othercase; |
2602 | } | } |
2603 | else | else |
2604 | #endif /* SUPPORT_UTF8 */ | #endif /* SUPPORT_UTF8 */ |
2605 | return (item == cd->fcc[next]); /* Non-UTF-8 mode */ | return (c == cd->fcc[next]); /* Non-UTF-8 mode */ |
2606 | ||
2607 | /* Note that OP_DIGIT etc. are generated only when PCRE_UCP is *not* set. | |
2608 | When it is set, \d etc. are converted into OP_(NOT_)PROP codes. */ | |
2609 | ||
2610 | case OP_DIGIT: | case OP_DIGIT: |
2611 | return next > 127 || (cd->ctypes[next] & ctype_digit) == 0; | return next > 127 || (cd->ctypes[next] & ctype_digit) == 0; |
# | Line 2006 if (next >= 0) switch(op_code) | Line 2648 if (next >= 0) switch(op_code) |
2648 | case 0x202f: | case 0x202f: |
2649 | case 0x205f: | case 0x205f: |
2650 | case 0x3000: | case 0x3000: |
2651 | return op_code != OP_HSPACE; | return op_code == OP_NOT_HSPACE; |
2652 | default: | default: |
2653 | return op_code == OP_HSPACE; | return op_code != OP_NOT_HSPACE; |
2654 | } | } |
2655 | ||
2656 | case OP_ANYNL: | |
2657 | case OP_VSPACE: | case OP_VSPACE: |
2658 | case OP_NOT_VSPACE: | case OP_NOT_VSPACE: |
2659 | switch(next) | switch(next) |
# | Line 2022 if (next >= 0) switch(op_code) | Line 2665 if (next >= 0) switch(op_code) |
2665 | case 0x85: | case 0x85: |
2666 | case 0x2028: | case 0x2028: |
2667 | case 0x2029: | case 0x2029: |
2668 | return op_code != OP_VSPACE; | return op_code == OP_NOT_VSPACE; |
2669 | default: | default: |
2670 | return op_code == OP_VSPACE; | return op_code != OP_NOT_VSPACE; |
2671 | } | } |
2672 | ||
2673 | #ifdef SUPPORT_UCP | |
2674 | case OP_PROP: | |
2675 | return check_char_prop(next, previous[0], previous[1], FALSE); | |
2676 | ||
2677 | case OP_NOTPROP: | |
2678 | return check_char_prop(next, previous[0], previous[1], TRUE); | |
2679 | #endif | |
2680 | ||
2681 | default: | default: |
2682 | return FALSE; | return FALSE; |
2683 | } | } |
2684 | ||
2685 | ||
2686 | /* Handle the case when the next item is \d, \s, etc. */ | /* Handle the case when the next item is \d, \s, etc. Note that when PCRE_UCP |
2687 | is set, \d turns into ESC_du rather than ESC_d, etc., so ESC_d etc. are | |
2688 | generated only when PCRE_UCP is *not* set, that is, when only ASCII | |
2689 | characteristics are recognized. Similarly, the opcodes OP_DIGIT etc. are | |
2690 | replaced by OP_PROP codes when PCRE_UCP is set. */ | |
2691 | ||
2692 | switch(op_code) | switch(op_code) |
2693 | { | { |
2694 | case OP_CHAR: | case OP_CHAR: |
2695 | case OP_CHARNC: | case OP_CHARNC: |
2696 | #ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8 | #ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8 |
2697 | if (utf8 && item > 127) { GETCHAR(item, utf8_char); } | GETCHARTEST(c, previous); |
2698 | #endif | #else |
2699 | c = *previous; | |
2700 | #endif | |
2701 | switch(-next) | switch(-next) |
2702 | { | { |
2703 | case ESC_d: | case ESC_d: |
2704 | return item > 127 || (cd->ctypes[item] & ctype_digit) == 0; | return c > 127 || (cd->ctypes[c] & ctype_digit) == 0; |
2705 | ||
2706 | case ESC_D: | case ESC_D: |
2707 | return item <= 127 && (cd->ctypes[item] & ctype_digit) != 0; | return c <= 127 && (cd->ctypes[c] & ctype_digit) != 0; |
2708 | ||
2709 | case ESC_s: | case ESC_s: |
2710 | return item > 127 || (cd->ctypes[item] & ctype_space) == 0; | return c > 127 || (cd->ctypes[c] & ctype_space) == 0; |
2711 | ||
2712 | case ESC_S: | case ESC_S: |
2713 | return item <= 127 && (cd->ctypes[item] & ctype_space) != 0; | return c <= 127 && (cd->ctypes[c] & ctype_space) != 0; |
2714 | ||
2715 | case ESC_w: | case ESC_w: |
2716 | return item > 127 || (cd->ctypes[item] & ctype_word) == 0; | return c > 127 || (cd->ctypes[c] & ctype_word) == 0; |
2717 | ||
2718 | case ESC_W: | case ESC_W: |
2719 | return item <= 127 && (cd->ctypes[item] & ctype_word) != 0; | return c <= 127 && (cd->ctypes[c] & ctype_word) != 0; |
2720 | ||
2721 | case ESC_h: | case ESC_h: |
2722 | case ESC_H: | case ESC_H: |
2723 | switch(item) | switch(c) |
2724 | { | { |
2725 | case 0x09: | case 0x09: |
2726 | case 0x20: | case 0x20: |
# | Line 2091 switch(op_code) | Line 2748 switch(op_code) |
2748 | ||
2749 | case ESC_v: | case ESC_v: |
2750 | case ESC_V: | case ESC_V: |
2751 | switch(item) | switch(c) |
2752 | { | { |
2753 | case 0x0a: | case 0x0a: |
2754 | case 0x0b: | case 0x0b: |
# | Line 2104 switch(op_code) | Line 2761 switch(op_code) |
2761 | default: | default: |
2762 | return -next == ESC_v; | return -next == ESC_v; |
2763 | } | } |
2764 | ||
2765 | /* When PCRE_UCP is set, these values get generated for \d etc. Find | |
2766 | their substitutions and process them. The result will always be either | |
2767 | -ESC_p or -ESC_P. Then fall through to process those values. */ | |
2768 | ||
2769 | #ifdef SUPPORT_UCP | |
2770 | case ESC_du: | |
2771 | case ESC_DU: | |
2772 | case ESC_wu: | |
2773 | case ESC_WU: | |
2774 | case ESC_su: | |
2775 | case ESC_SU: | |
2776 | { | |
2777 | int temperrorcode = 0; | |
2778 | ptr = substitutes[-next - ESC_DU]; | |
2779 | next = check_escape(&ptr, &temperrorcode, 0, options, FALSE); | |
2780 | if (temperrorcode != 0) return FALSE; | |
2781 | ptr++; /* For compatibility */ | |
2782 | } | |
2783 | /* Fall through */ | |
2784 | ||
2785 | case ESC_p: | |
2786 | case ESC_P: | |
2787 | { | |
2788 | int ptype, pdata, errorcodeptr; | |
2789 | BOOL negated; | |
2790 | ||
2791 | ptr--; /* Make ptr point at the p or P */ | |
2792 | ptype = get_ucp(&ptr, &negated, &pdata, &errorcodeptr); | |
2793 | if (ptype < 0) return FALSE; | |
2794 | ptr++; /* Point past the final curly ket */ | |
2795 | ||
2796 | /* If the property item is optional, we have to give up. (When generated | |
2797 | from \d etc by PCRE_UCP, this test will have been applied much earlier, | |
2798 | to the original \d etc. At this point, ptr will point to a zero byte. */ | |
2799 | ||
2800 | if (*ptr == CHAR_ASTERISK || *ptr == CHAR_QUESTION_MARK || | |
2801 | strncmp((char *)ptr, STR_LEFT_CURLY_BRACKET STR_0 STR_COMMA, 3) == 0) | |
2802 | return FALSE; | |
2803 | ||
2804 | /* Do the property check. */ | |
2805 | ||
2806 | return check_char_prop(c, ptype, pdata, (next == -ESC_P) != negated); | |
2807 | } | |
2808 | #endif | |
2809 | ||
2810 | default: | default: |
2811 | return FALSE; | return FALSE; |
2812 | } | } |
2813 | ||
2814 | /* In principle, support for Unicode properties should be integrated here as | |
2815 | well. It means re-organizing the above code so as to get hold of the property | |
2816 | values before switching on the op-code. However, I wonder how many patterns | |
2817 | combine ASCII \d etc with Unicode properties? (Note that if PCRE_UCP is set, | |
2818 | these op-codes are never generated.) */ | |
2819 | ||
2820 | case OP_DIGIT: | case OP_DIGIT: |
2821 | return next == -ESC_D || next == -ESC_s || next == -ESC_W || | return next == -ESC_D || next == -ESC_s || next == -ESC_W || |
2822 | next == -ESC_h || next == -ESC_v; | next == -ESC_h || next == -ESC_v || next == -ESC_R; |
2823 | ||
2824 | case OP_NOT_DIGIT: | case OP_NOT_DIGIT: |
2825 | return next == -ESC_d; | return next == -ESC_d; |
2826 | ||
2827 | case OP_WHITESPACE: | case OP_WHITESPACE: |
2828 | return next == -ESC_S || next == -ESC_d || next == -ESC_w; | return next == -ESC_S || next == -ESC_d || next == -ESC_w || next == -ESC_R; |
2829 | ||
2830 | case OP_NOT_WHITESPACE: | case OP_NOT_WHITESPACE: |
2831 | return next == -ESC_s || next == -ESC_h || next == -ESC_v; | return next == -ESC_s || next == -ESC_h || next == -ESC_v; |
2832 | ||
2833 | case OP_HSPACE: | case OP_HSPACE: |
2834 | return next == -ESC_S || next == -ESC_H || next == -ESC_d || next == -ESC_w; | return next == -ESC_S || next == -ESC_H || next == -ESC_d || |
2835 | next == -ESC_w || next == -ESC_v || next == -ESC_R; | |
2836 | ||
2837 | case OP_NOT_HSPACE: | case OP_NOT_HSPACE: |
2838 | return next == -ESC_h; | return next == -ESC_h; |
2839 | ||
2840 | /* Can't have \S in here because VT matches \S (Perl anomaly) */ | /* Can't have \S in here because VT matches \S (Perl anomaly) */ |
2841 | case OP_ANYNL: | |
2842 | case OP_VSPACE: | case OP_VSPACE: |
2843 | return next == -ESC_V || next == -ESC_d || next == -ESC_w; | return next == -ESC_V || next == -ESC_d || next == -ESC_w; |
2844 | ||
2845 | case OP_NOT_VSPACE: | case OP_NOT_VSPACE: |
2846 | return next == -ESC_v; | return next == -ESC_v || next == -ESC_R; |
2847 | ||
2848 | case OP_WORDCHAR: | case OP_WORDCHAR: |
2849 | return next == -ESC_W || next == -ESC_s || next == -ESC_h || next == -ESC_v; | return next == -ESC_W || next == -ESC_s || next == -ESC_h || |
2850 | next == -ESC_v || next == -ESC_R; | |
2851 | ||
2852 | case OP_NOT_WORDCHAR: | case OP_NOT_WORDCHAR: |
2853 | return next == -ESC_w || next == -ESC_d; | return next == -ESC_w || next == -ESC_d; |
# | Line 2200 BOOL inescq = FALSE; | Line 2911 BOOL inescq = FALSE; |
2911 | BOOL groupsetfirstbyte = FALSE; | BOOL groupsetfirstbyte = FALSE; |
2912 | const uschar *ptr = *ptrptr; | const uschar *ptr = *ptrptr; |
2913 | const uschar *tempptr; | const uschar *tempptr; |
2914 | const uschar *nestptr = NULL; | |
2915 | uschar *previous = NULL; | uschar *previous = NULL; |
2916 | uschar *previous_callout = NULL; | uschar *previous_callout = NULL; |
2917 | uschar *save_hwm = NULL; | uschar *save_hwm = NULL; |
# | Line 2209 uschar classbits[32]; | Line 2921 uschar classbits[32]; |
2921 | BOOL class_utf8; | BOOL class_utf8; |
2922 | BOOL utf8 = (options & PCRE_UTF8) != 0; | BOOL utf8 = (options & PCRE_UTF8) != 0; |
2923 | uschar *class_utf8data; | uschar *class_utf8data; |
2924 | uschar *class_utf8data_base; | |
2925 | uschar utf8_char[6]; | uschar utf8_char[6]; |
2926 | #else | #else |
2927 | BOOL utf8 = FALSE; | BOOL utf8 = FALSE; |
2928 | uschar *utf8_char = NULL; | uschar *utf8_char = NULL; |
2929 | #endif | #endif |
2930 | ||
2931 | #ifdef DEBUG | #ifdef PCRE_DEBUG |
2932 | if (lengthptr != NULL) DPRINTF((">> start branch\n")); | if (lengthptr != NULL) DPRINTF((">> start branch\n")); |
2933 | #endif | #endif |
2934 | ||
# | Line 2248 req_caseopt = ((options & PCRE_CASELESS) | Line 2961 req_caseopt = ((options & PCRE_CASELESS) |
2961 | for (;; ptr++) | for (;; ptr++) |
2962 | { | { |
2963 | BOOL negate_class; | BOOL negate_class; |
2964 | BOOL should_flip_negation; | |
2965 | BOOL possessive_quantifier; | BOOL possessive_quantifier; |
2966 | BOOL is_quantifier; | BOOL is_quantifier; |
2967 | BOOL is_recurse; | BOOL is_recurse; |
# | Line 2268 for (;; ptr++) | Line 2982 for (;; ptr++) |
2982 | ||
2983 | c = *ptr; | c = *ptr; |
2984 | ||
2985 | /* If we are at the end of a nested substitution, revert to the outer level | |
2986 | string. Nesting only happens one level deep. */ | |
2987 | ||
2988 | if (c == 0 && nestptr != NULL) | |
2989 | { | |
2990 | ptr = nestptr; | |
2991 | nestptr = NULL; | |
2992 | c = *ptr; | |
2993 | } | |
2994 | ||
2995 | /* If we are in the pre-compile phase, accumulate the length used for the | /* If we are in the pre-compile phase, accumulate the length used for the |
2996 | previous cycle of this loop. */ | previous cycle of this loop. */ |
2997 | ||
2998 | if (lengthptr != NULL) | if (lengthptr != NULL) |
2999 | { | { |
3000 | #ifdef DEBUG | #ifdef PCRE_DEBUG |
3001 | if (code > cd->hwm) cd->hwm = code; /* High water info */ | if (code > cd->hwm) cd->hwm = code; /* High water info */ |
3002 | #endif | #endif |
3003 | if (code > cd->start_workspace + COMPILE_WORK_SIZE) /* Check for overrun */ | if (code > cd->start_workspace + WORK_SIZE_CHECK) /* Check for overrun */ |
3004 | { | { |
3005 | *errorcodeptr = ERR52; | *errorcodeptr = ERR52; |
3006 | goto FAILED; | goto FAILED; |
# | Line 2298 for (;; ptr++) | Line 3022 for (;; ptr++) |
3022 | goto FAILED; | goto FAILED; |
3023 | } | } |
3024 | ||
3025 | *lengthptr += code - last_code; | *lengthptr += (int)(code - last_code); |
3026 | DPRINTF(("length=%d added %d c=%c\n", *lengthptr, code - last_code, c)); | DPRINTF(("length=%d added %d c=%c\n", *lengthptr, code - last_code, c)); |
3027 | ||
3028 | /* If "previous" is set and it is not at the start of the work space, move | /* If "previous" is set and it is not at the start of the work space, move |
# | Line 2325 for (;; ptr++) | Line 3049 for (;; ptr++) |
3049 | /* In the real compile phase, just check the workspace used by the forward | /* In the real compile phase, just check the workspace used by the forward |
3050 | reference list. */ | reference list. */ |
3051 | ||
3052 | else if (cd->hwm > cd->start_workspace + COMPILE_WORK_SIZE) | else if (cd->hwm > cd->start_workspace + WORK_SIZE_CHECK) |
3053 | { | { |
3054 | *errorcodeptr = ERR52; | *errorcodeptr = ERR52; |
3055 | goto FAILED; | goto FAILED; |
# | Line 2335 for (;; ptr++) | Line 3059 for (;; ptr++) |
3059 | ||
3060 | if (inescq && c != 0) | if (inescq && c != 0) |
3061 | { | { |
3062 | if (c == '\\' && ptr[1] == 'E') | if (c == CHAR_BACKSLASH && ptr[1] == CHAR_E) |
3063 | { | { |
3064 | inescq = FALSE; | inescq = FALSE; |
3065 | ptr++; | ptr++; |
# | Line 2361 for (;; ptr++) | Line 3085 for (;; ptr++) |
3085 | /* Fill in length of a previous callout, except when the next thing is | /* Fill in length of a previous callout, except when the next thing is |
3086 | a quantifier. */ | a quantifier. */ |
3087 | ||
3088 | is_quantifier = c == '*' || c == '+' || c == '?' || | is_quantifier = |
3089 | (c == '{' && is_counted_repeat(ptr+1)); | c == CHAR_ASTERISK || c == CHAR_PLUS || c == CHAR_QUESTION_MARK || |
3090 | (c == CHAR_LEFT_CURLY_BRACKET && is_counted_repeat(ptr+1)); | |
3091 | ||
3092 | if (!is_quantifier && previous_callout != NULL && | if (!is_quantifier && previous_callout != NULL && |
3093 | after_manual_callout-- <= 0) | after_manual_callout-- <= 0) |
# | Line 2377 for (;; ptr++) | Line 3102 for (;; ptr++) |
3102 | if ((options & PCRE_EXTENDED) != 0) | if ((options & PCRE_EXTENDED) != 0) |
3103 | { | { |
3104 | if ((cd->ctypes[c] & ctype_space) != 0) continue; | if ((cd->ctypes[c] & ctype_space) != 0) continue; |
3105 | if (c == '#') | if (c == CHAR_NUMBER_SIGN) |
3106 | { | { |
3107 | while (*(++ptr) != 0) | while (*(++ptr) != 0) |
3108 | { | { |
# | Line 2402 for (;; ptr++) | Line 3127 for (;; ptr++) |
3127 | { | { |
3128 | /* ===================================================================*/ | /* ===================================================================*/ |
3129 | case 0: /* The branch terminates at string end */ | case 0: /* The branch terminates at string end */ |
3130 | case '|': /* or | or ) */ | case CHAR_VERTICAL_LINE: /* or | or ) */ |
3131 | case ')': | case CHAR_RIGHT_PARENTHESIS: |
3132 | *firstbyteptr = firstbyte; | *firstbyteptr = firstbyte; |
3133 | *reqbyteptr = reqbyte; | *reqbyteptr = reqbyte; |
3134 | *codeptr = code; | *codeptr = code; |
# | Line 2415 for (;; ptr++) | Line 3140 for (;; ptr++) |
3140 | *errorcodeptr = ERR20; | *errorcodeptr = ERR20; |
3141 | goto FAILED; | goto FAILED; |
3142 | } | } |
3143 | *lengthptr += code - last_code; /* To include callout length */ | *lengthptr += (int)(code - last_code); /* To include callout length */ |
3144 | DPRINTF((">> end branch\n")); | DPRINTF((">> end branch\n")); |
3145 | } | } |
3146 | return TRUE; | return TRUE; |
# | Line 2425 for (;; ptr++) | Line 3150 for (;; ptr++) |
3150 | /* Handle single-character metacharacters. In multiline mode, ^ disables | /* Handle single-character metacharacters. In multiline mode, ^ disables |
3151 | the setting of any following char as a first character. */ | the setting of any following char as a first character. */ |
3152 | ||
3153 | case '^': | case CHAR_CIRCUMFLEX_ACCENT: |
3154 | if ((options & PCRE_MULTILINE) != 0) | if ((options & PCRE_MULTILINE) != 0) |
3155 | { | { |
3156 | if (firstbyte == REQ_UNSET) firstbyte = REQ_NONE; | if (firstbyte == REQ_UNSET) firstbyte = REQ_NONE; |
# | Line 2434 for (;; ptr++) | Line 3159 for (;; ptr++) |
3159 | *code++ = OP_CIRC; | *code++ = OP_CIRC; |
3160 | break; | break; |
3161 | ||
3162 | case '$': | case CHAR_DOLLAR_SIGN: |
3163 | previous = NULL; | previous = NULL; |
3164 | *code++ = OP_DOLL; | *code++ = OP_DOLL; |
3165 | break; | break; |
# | Line 2442 for (;; ptr++) | Line 3167 for (;; ptr++) |
3167 | /* There can never be a first char if '.' is first, whatever happens about | /* There can never be a first char if '.' is first, whatever happens about |
3168 | repeats. The value of reqbyte doesn't change either. */ | repeats. The value of reqbyte doesn't change either. */ |
3169 | ||
3170 | case '.': | case CHAR_DOT: |
3171 | if (firstbyte == REQ_UNSET) firstbyte = REQ_NONE; | if (firstbyte == REQ_UNSET) firstbyte = REQ_NONE; |
3172 | zerofirstbyte = firstbyte; | zerofirstbyte = firstbyte; |
3173 | zeroreqbyte = reqbyte; | zeroreqbyte = reqbyte; |
3174 | previous = code; | previous = code; |
3175 | *code++ = OP_ANY; | *code++ = ((options & PCRE_DOTALL) != 0)? OP_ALLANY: OP_ANY; |
3176 | break; | break; |
3177 | ||
3178 | ||
# | Line 2462 for (;; ptr++) | Line 3187 for (;; ptr++) |
3187 | opcode is compiled. It may optionally have a bit map for characters < 256, | opcode is compiled. It may optionally have a bit map for characters < 256, |
3188 | but those above are are explicitly listed afterwards. A flag byte tells | but those above are are explicitly listed afterwards. A flag byte tells |
3189 | whether the bitmap is present, and whether this is a negated class or not. | whether the bitmap is present, and whether this is a negated class or not. |
*/ | ||
3190 | ||
3191 | case '[': | In JavaScript compatibility mode, an isolated ']' causes an error. In |
3192 | default (Perl) mode, it is treated as a data character. */ | |
3193 | ||
3194 | case CHAR_RIGHT_SQUARE_BRACKET: | |
3195 | if ((cd->external_options & PCRE_JAVASCRIPT_COMPAT) != 0) | |
3196 | { | |
3197 | *errorcodeptr = ERR64; | |
3198 | goto FAILED; | |
3199 | } | |
3200 | goto NORMAL_CHAR; | |
3201 | ||
3202 | case CHAR_LEFT_SQUARE_BRACKET: | |
3203 | previous = code; | previous = code; |
3204 | ||
3205 | /* PCRE supports POSIX class stuff inside a class. Perl gives an error if | /* PCRE supports POSIX class stuff inside a class. Perl gives an error if |
3206 | they are encountered at the top level, so we'll do that too. */ | they are encountered at the top level, so we'll do that too. */ |
3207 | ||
3208 | if ((ptr[1] == ':' || ptr[1] == '.' || ptr[1] == '=') && | if ((ptr[1] == CHAR_COLON || ptr[1] == CHAR_DOT || |
3209 | check_posix_syntax(ptr, &tempptr, cd)) | ptr[1] == CHAR_EQUALS_SIGN) && |
3210 | check_posix_syntax(ptr, &tempptr)) | |
3211 | { | { |
3212 | *errorcodeptr = (ptr[1] == ':')? ERR13 : ERR31; | *errorcodeptr = (ptr[1] == CHAR_COLON)? ERR13 : ERR31; |
3213 | goto FAILED; | goto FAILED; |
3214 | } | } |
3215 | ||
# | Line 2485 for (;; ptr++) | Line 3221 for (;; ptr++) |
3221 | for (;;) | for (;;) |
3222 | { | { |
3223 | c = *(++ptr); | c = *(++ptr); |
3224 | if (c == '\\') | if (c == CHAR_BACKSLASH) |
3225 | { | { |
3226 | if (ptr[1] == 'E') ptr++; | if (ptr[1] == CHAR_E) |
3227 | else if (strncmp((const char *)ptr+1, "Q\\E", 3) == 0) ptr += 3; | ptr++; |
3228 | else break; | else if (strncmp((const char *)ptr+1, |
3229 | STR_Q STR_BACKSLASH STR_E, 3) == 0) | |
3230 | ptr += 3; | |
3231 | else | |
3232 | break; | |
3233 | } | } |
3234 | else if (!negate_class && c == '^') | else if (!negate_class && c == CHAR_CIRCUMFLEX_ACCENT) |
3235 | negate_class = TRUE; | negate_class = TRUE; |
3236 | else break; | else break; |
3237 | } | } |
3238 | ||
3239 | /* Empty classes are allowed in JavaScript compatibility mode. Otherwise, | |
3240 | an initial ']' is taken as a data character -- the code below handles | |
3241 | that. In JS mode, [] must always fail, so generate OP_FAIL, whereas | |
3242 | [^] must match any character, so generate OP_ALLANY. */ | |
3243 | ||
3244 | if (c == CHAR_RIGHT_SQUARE_BRACKET && | |
3245 | (cd->external_options & PCRE_JAVASCRIPT_COMPAT) != 0) | |
3246 | { | |
3247 | *code++ = negate_class? OP_ALLANY : OP_FAIL; | |
3248 | if (firstbyte == REQ_UNSET) firstbyte = REQ_NONE; | |
3249 | zerofirstbyte = firstbyte; | |
3250 | break; | |
3251 | } | |
3252 | ||
3253 | /* If a class contains a negative special such as \S, we need to flip the | |
3254 | negation flag at the end, so that support for characters > 255 works | |
3255 | correctly (they are all included in the class). */ | |
3256 | ||
3257 | should_flip_negation = FALSE; | |
3258 | ||
3259 | /* Keep a count of chars with values < 256 so that we can optimize the case | /* Keep a count of chars with values < 256 so that we can optimize the case |
3260 | of just a single character (as long as it's < 256). However, For higher | of just a single character (as long as it's < 256). However, For higher |
3261 | valued UTF-8 characters, we don't yet do any optimization. */ | valued UTF-8 characters, we don't yet do any optimization. */ |
# | Line 2513 for (;; ptr++) | Line 3273 for (;; ptr++) |
3273 | #ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8 | #ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8 |
3274 | class_utf8 = FALSE; /* No chars >= 256 */ | class_utf8 = FALSE; /* No chars >= 256 */ |
3275 | class_utf8data = code + LINK_SIZE + 2; /* For UTF-8 items */ | class_utf8data = code + LINK_SIZE + 2; /* For UTF-8 items */ |
3276 | class_utf8data_base = class_utf8data; /* For resetting in pass 1 */ | |
3277 | #endif | #endif |
3278 | ||
3279 | /* Process characters until ] is reached. By writing this as a "do" it | /* Process characters until ] is reached. By writing this as a "do" it |
# | Line 2528 for (;; ptr++) | Line 3289 for (;; ptr++) |
3289 | { /* Braces are required because the */ | { /* Braces are required because the */ |
3290 | GETCHARLEN(c, ptr, ptr); /* macro generates multiple statements */ | GETCHARLEN(c, ptr, ptr); /* macro generates multiple statements */ |
3291 | } | } |
3292 | ||
3293 | /* In the pre-compile phase, accumulate the length of any UTF-8 extra | |
3294 | data and reset the pointer. This is so that very large classes that | |
3295 | contain a zillion UTF-8 characters no longer overwrite the work space | |
3296 | (which is on the stack). */ | |
3297 | ||
3298 | if (lengthptr != NULL) | |
3299 | { | |
3300 | *lengthptr += class_utf8data - class_utf8data_base; | |
3301 | class_utf8data = class_utf8data_base; | |
3302 | } | |
3303 | ||
3304 | #endif | #endif |
3305 | ||
3306 | /* Inside \Q...\E everything is literal except \E */ | /* Inside \Q...\E everything is literal except \E */ |
3307 | ||
3308 | if (inescq) | if (inescq) |
3309 | { | { |
3310 | if (c == '\\' && ptr[1] == 'E') /* If we are at \E */ | if (c == CHAR_BACKSLASH && ptr[1] == CHAR_E) /* If we are at \E */ |
3311 | { | { |
3312 | inescq = FALSE; /* Reset literal state */ | inescq = FALSE; /* Reset literal state */ |
3313 | ptr++; /* Skip the 'E' */ | ptr++; /* Skip the 'E' */ |
# | Line 2549 for (;; ptr++) | Line 3322 for (;; ptr++) |
3322 | [.ch.] and [=ch=] ("collating elements") and fault them, as Perl | [.ch.] and [=ch=] ("collating elements") and fault them, as Perl |
3323 | 5.6 and 5.8 do. */ | 5.6 and 5.8 do. */ |
3324 | ||
3325 | if (c == '[' && | if (c == CHAR_LEFT_SQUARE_BRACKET && |
3326 | (ptr[1] == ':' || ptr[1] == '.' || ptr[1] == '=') && | (ptr[1] == CHAR_COLON || ptr[1] == CHAR_DOT || |
3327 | check_posix_syntax(ptr, &tempptr, cd)) | ptr[1] == CHAR_EQUALS_SIGN) && check_posix_syntax(ptr, &tempptr)) |
3328 | { | { |
3329 | BOOL local_negate = FALSE; | BOOL local_negate = FALSE; |
3330 | int posix_class, taboffset, tabopt; | int posix_class, taboffset, tabopt; |
3331 | register const uschar *cbits = cd->cbits; | register const uschar *cbits = cd->cbits; |
3332 | uschar pbits[32]; | uschar pbits[32]; |
3333 | ||
3334 | if (ptr[1] != ':') | if (ptr[1] != CHAR_COLON) |
3335 | { | { |
3336 | *errorcodeptr = ERR31; | *errorcodeptr = ERR31; |
3337 | goto FAILED; | goto FAILED; |
3338 | } | } |
3339 | ||
3340 | ptr += 2; | ptr += 2; |
3341 | if (*ptr == '^') | if (*ptr == CHAR_CIRCUMFLEX_ACCENT) |
3342 | { | { |
3343 | local_negate = TRUE; | local_negate = TRUE; |
3344 | should_flip_negation = TRUE; /* Note negative special */ | |
3345 | ptr++; | ptr++; |
3346 | } | } |
3347 | ||
3348 | posix_class = check_posix_name(ptr, tempptr - ptr); | posix_class = check_posix_name(ptr, (int)(tempptr - ptr)); |
3349 | if (posix_class < 0) | if (posix_class < 0) |
3350 | { | { |
3351 | *errorcodeptr = ERR30; | *errorcodeptr = ERR30; |
# | Line 2584 for (;; ptr++) | Line 3358 for (;; ptr++) |
3358 | ||
3359 | if ((options & PCRE_CASELESS) != 0 && posix_class <= 2) | if ((options & PCRE_CASELESS) != 0 && posix_class <= 2) |
3360 | posix_class = 0; | posix_class = 0; |
3361 | ||
3362 | /* We build the bit map for the POSIX class in a chunk of local store | /* When PCRE_UCP is set, some of the POSIX classes are converted to |
3363 | because we may be adding and subtracting from it, and we don't want to | different escape sequences that use Unicode properties. */ |
3364 | subtract bits that may be in the main map already. At the end we or the | |
3365 | result into the bit map that is being built. */ | #ifdef SUPPORT_UCP |
3366 | if ((options & PCRE_UCP) != 0) | |
3367 | { | |
3368 | int pc = posix_class + ((local_negate)? POSIX_SUBSIZE/2 : 0); | |
3369 | if (posix_substitutes[pc] != NULL) | |
3370 | { | |
3371 | nestptr = tempptr + 1; | |
3372 | ptr = posix_substitutes[pc] - 1; | |
3373 | continue; | |
3374 | } | |
3375 | } | |
3376 | #endif | |
3377 | /* In the non-UCP case, we build the bit map for the POSIX class in a | |
3378 | chunk of local store because we may be adding and subtracting from it, | |
3379 | and we don't want to subtract bits that may be in the main map already. | |
3380 | At the end we or the result into the bit map that is being built. */ | |
3381 | ||
3382 | posix_class *= 3; | posix_class *= 3; |
3383 | ||
# | Line 2632 for (;; ptr++) | Line 3421 for (;; ptr++) |
3421 | ||
3422 | /* Backslash may introduce a single character, or it may introduce one | /* Backslash may introduce a single character, or it may introduce one |
3423 | of the specials, which just set a flag. The sequence \b is a special | of the specials, which just set a flag. The sequence \b is a special |
3424 | case. Inside a class (and only there) it is treated as backspace. | case. Inside a class (and only there) it is treated as backspace. We |
3425 | Elsewhere it marks a word boundary. Other escapes have preset maps ready | assume that other escapes have more than one character in them, so set |
3426 | to 'or' into the one we are building. We assume they have more than one | class_charcount bigger than one. Unrecognized escapes fall through and |
3427 | character in them, so set class_charcount bigger than one. */ | are either treated as literal characters (by default), or are faulted if |
3428 | PCRE_EXTRA is set. */ | |
3429 | ||
3430 | if (c == '\\') | if (c == CHAR_BACKSLASH) |
3431 | { | { |
3432 | c = check_escape(&ptr, errorcodeptr, cd->bracount, options, TRUE); | c = check_escape(&ptr, errorcodeptr, cd->bracount, options, TRUE); |
3433 | if (*errorcodeptr != 0) goto FAILED; | if (*errorcodeptr != 0) goto FAILED; |
3434 | ||
3435 | if (-c == ESC_b) c = '\b'; /* \b is backslash in a class */ | if (-c == ESC_b) c = CHAR_BS; /* \b is backspace in a class */ |
else if (-c == ESC_X) c = 'X'; /* \X is literal X in a class */ | ||
else if (-c == ESC_R) c = 'R'; /* \R is literal R in a class */ | ||
3436 | else if (-c == ESC_Q) /* Handle start of quoted string */ | else if (-c == ESC_Q) /* Handle start of quoted string */ |
3437 | { | { |
3438 | if (ptr[1] == '\\' && ptr[2] == 'E') | if (ptr[1] == CHAR_BACKSLASH && ptr[2] == CHAR_E) |
3439 | { | { |
3440 | ptr += 2; /* avoid empty string */ | ptr += 2; /* avoid empty string */ |
3441 | } | } |
3442 | else inescq = TRUE; | else inescq = TRUE; |
3443 | continue; | continue; |
3444 | } | } |
3445 | else if (-c == ESC_E) continue; /* Ignore orphan \E */ | |
3446 | ||
3447 | if (c < 0) | if (c < 0) |
3448 | { | { |
3449 | register const uschar *cbits = cd->cbits; | register const uschar *cbits = cd->cbits; |
3450 | class_charcount += 2; /* Greater than 1 is what matters */ | class_charcount += 2; /* Greater than 1 is what matters */ |
3451 | ||
3452 | /* Save time by not doing this in the pre-compile phase. */ | switch (-c) |
if (lengthptr == NULL) switch (-c) | ||
3453 | { | { |
3454 | #ifdef SUPPORT_UCP | |
3455 | case ESC_du: /* These are the values given for \d etc */ | |
3456 | case ESC_DU: /* when PCRE_UCP is set. We replace the */ | |
3457 | case ESC_wu: /* escape sequence with an appropriate \p */ | |
3458 | case ESC_WU: /* or \P to test Unicode properties instead */ | |
3459 | case ESC_su: /* of the default ASCII testing. */ | |
3460 | case ESC_SU: | |
3461 | nestptr = ptr; | |
3462 | ptr = substitutes[-c - ESC_DU] - 1; /* Just before substitute */ | |
3463 | class_charcount -= 2; /* Undo! */ | |
3464 | continue; | |
3465 | #endif | |
3466 | case ESC_d: | case ESC_d: |
3467 | for (c = 0; c < 32; c++) classbits[c] |= cbits[c+cbit_digit]; | for (c = 0; c < 32; c++) classbits[c] |= cbits[c+cbit_digit]; |
3468 | continue; | continue; |
3469 | ||
3470 | case ESC_D: | case ESC_D: |
3471 | should_flip_negation = TRUE; | |
3472 | for (c = 0; c < 32; c++) classbits[c] |= ~cbits[c+cbit_digit]; | for (c = 0; c < 32; c++) classbits[c] |= ~cbits[c+cbit_digit]; |
3473 | continue; | continue; |
3474 | ||
# | Line 2677 for (;; ptr++) | Line 3477 for (;; ptr++) |
3477 | continue; | continue; |
3478 | ||
3479 | case ESC_W: | case ESC_W: |
3480 | should_flip_negation = TRUE; | |
3481 | for (c = 0; c < 32; c++) classbits[c] |= ~cbits[c+cbit_word]; | for (c = 0; c < 32; c++) classbits[c] |= ~cbits[c+cbit_word]; |
3482 | continue; | continue; |
3483 | ||
# | Line 2686 for (;; ptr++) | Line 3487 for (;; ptr++) |
3487 | continue; | continue; |
3488 | ||
3489 | case ESC_S: | case ESC_S: |
3490 | should_flip_negation = TRUE; | |
3491 | for (c = 0; c < 32; c++) classbits[c] |= ~cbits[c+cbit_space]; | for (c = 0; c < 32; c++) classbits[c] |= ~cbits[c+cbit_space]; |
3492 | classbits[1] |= 0x08; /* Perl 5.004 onwards omits VT from \s */ | classbits[1] |= 0x08; /* Perl 5.004 onwards omits VT from \s */ |
3493 | continue; | continue; |
case ESC_E: /* Perl ignores an orphan \E */ | ||
continue; | ||
default: /* Not recognized; fall through */ | ||
break; /* Need "default" setting to stop compiler warning. */ | ||
} | ||
/* In the pre-compile phase, just do the recognition. */ | ||
else if (c == -ESC_d || c == -ESC_D || c == -ESC_w || | ||
c == -ESC_W || c == -ESC_s || c == -ESC_S) continue; | ||
/* We need to deal with \H, \h, \V, and \v in both phases because | ||
they use extra memory. */ | ||
3494 | ||
3495 | if (-c == ESC_h) | case ESC_h: |
{ | ||
3496 | SETBIT(classbits, 0x09); /* VT */ | SETBIT(classbits, 0x09); /* VT */ |
3497 | SETBIT(classbits, 0x20); /* SPACE */ | SETBIT(classbits, 0x20); /* SPACE */ |
3498 | SETBIT(classbits, 0xa0); /* NSBP */ | SETBIT(classbits, 0xa0); /* NSBP */ |
# | Line 2730 for (;; ptr++) | Line 3516 for (;; ptr++) |
3516 | } | } |
3517 | #endif | #endif |
3518 | continue; | continue; |
} | ||
3519 | ||
3520 | if (-c == ESC_H) | case ESC_H: |
{ | ||
3521 | for (c = 0; c < 32; c++) | for (c = 0; c < 32; c++) |
3522 | { | { |
3523 | int x = 0xff; | int x = 0xff; |
# | Line 2775 for (;; ptr++) | Line 3559 for (;; ptr++) |
3559 | } | } |
3560 | #endif | #endif |
3561 | continue; | continue; |
} | ||
3562 | ||
3563 | if (-c == ESC_v) | case ESC_v: |
{ | ||
3564 | SETBIT(classbits, 0x0a); /* LF */ | SETBIT(classbits, 0x0a); /* LF */ |
3565 | SETBIT(classbits, 0x0b); /* VT */ | SETBIT(classbits, 0x0b); /* VT */ |
3566 | SETBIT(classbits, 0x0c); /* FF */ | SETBIT(classbits, 0x0c); /* FF */ |
# | Line 2794 for (;; ptr++) | Line 3576 for (;; ptr++) |
3576 | } | } |
3577 | #endif | #endif |
3578 | continue; | continue; |
} | ||
3579 | ||
3580 | if (-c == ESC_V) | case ESC_V: |
{ | ||
3581 | for (c = 0; c < 32; c++) | for (c = 0; c < 32; c++) |
3582 | { | { |
3583 | int x = 0xff; | int x = 0xff; |
# | Line 2827 for (;; ptr++) | Line 3607 for (;; ptr++) |
3607 | } | } |
3608 | #endif | #endif |
3609 | continue; | continue; |
} | ||
/* We need to deal with \P and \p in both phases. */ | ||
3610 | ||
3611 | #ifdef SUPPORT_UCP | #ifdef SUPPORT_UCP |
3612 | if (-c == ESC_p || -c == ESC_P) | case ESC_p: |
3613 | { | case ESC_P: |
3614 | BOOL negated; | { |
3615 | int pdata; | BOOL negated; |
3616 | int ptype = get_ucp(&ptr, &negated, &pdata, errorcodeptr); | int pdata; |
3617 | if (ptype < 0) goto FAILED; | int ptype = get_ucp(&ptr, &negated, &pdata, errorcodeptr); |
3618 | class_utf8 = TRUE; | if (ptype < 0) goto FAILED; |
3619 | *class_utf8data++ = ((-c == ESC_p) != negated)? | class_utf8 = TRUE; |
3620 | XCL_PROP : XCL_NOTPROP; | *class_utf8data++ = ((-c == ESC_p) != negated)? |
3621 | *class_utf8data++ = ptype; | XCL_PROP : XCL_NOTPROP; |
3622 | *class_utf8data++ = pdata; | *class_utf8data++ = ptype; |
3623 | class_charcount -= 2; /* Not a < 256 character */ | *class_utf8data++ = pdata; |
3624 | continue; | class_charcount -= 2; /* Not a < 256 character */ |
3625 | } | continue; |
3626 | } | |
3627 | #endif | #endif |
3628 | /* Unrecognized escapes are faulted if PCRE is running in its | /* Unrecognized escapes are faulted if PCRE is running in its |
3629 | strict mode. By default, for compatibility with Perl, they are | strict mode. By default, for compatibility with Perl, they are |
3630 | treated as literals. */ | treated as literals. */ |
3631 | ||
3632 | if ((options & PCRE_EXTRA) != 0) | default: |
3633 | { | if ((options & PCRE_EXTRA) != 0) |
3634 | *errorcodeptr = ERR7; | { |
3635 | goto FAILED; | *errorcodeptr = ERR7; |
3636 | goto FAILED; | |
3637 | } | |
3638 | class_charcount -= 2; /* Undo the default count from above */ | |
3639 | c = *ptr; /* Get the final character and fall through */ | |
3640 | break; | |
3641 | } | } |
class_charcount -= 2; /* Undo the default count from above */ | ||
c = *ptr; /* Get the final character and fall through */ | ||
3642 | } | } |
3643 | ||
3644 | /* Fall through if we have a single character (c >= 0). This may be | /* Fall through if we have a single character (c >= 0). This may be |
# | Line 2872 for (;; ptr++) | Line 3652 for (;; ptr++) |
3652 | entirely. The code for handling \Q and \E is messy. */ | entirely. The code for handling \Q and \E is messy. */ |
3653 | ||
3654 | CHECK_RANGE: | CHECK_RANGE: |
3655 | while (ptr[1] == '\\' && ptr[2] == 'E') | while (ptr[1] == CHAR_BACKSLASH && ptr[2] == CHAR_E) |
3656 | { | { |
3657 | inescq = FALSE; | inescq = FALSE; |
3658 | ptr += 2; | ptr += 2; |
# | Line 2880 for (;; ptr++) | Line 3660 for (;; ptr++) |
3660 | ||
3661 | oldptr = ptr; | oldptr = ptr; |
3662 | ||
3663 | if (!inescq && ptr[1] == '-') | /* Remember \r or \n */ |
3664 | ||
3665 | if (c == CHAR_CR || c == CHAR_NL) cd->external_flags |= PCRE_HASCRORLF; | |
3666 | ||
3667 | /* Check for range */ | |
3668 | ||
3669 | if (!inescq && ptr[1] == CHAR_MINUS) | |
3670 | { | { |
3671 | int d; | int d; |
3672 | ptr += 2; | ptr += 2; |
3673 | while (*ptr == '\\' && ptr[1] == 'E') ptr += 2; | while (*ptr == CHAR_BACKSLASH && ptr[1] == CHAR_E) ptr += 2; |
3674 | ||
3675 | /* If we hit \Q (not followed by \E) at this point, go into escaped | /* If we hit \Q (not followed by \E) at this point, go into escaped |
3676 | mode. */ | mode. */ |
3677 | ||
3678 | while (*ptr == '\\' && ptr[1] == 'Q') | while (*ptr == CHAR_BACKSLASH && ptr[1] == CHAR_Q) |
3679 | { | { |
3680 | ptr += 2; | ptr += 2; |
3681 | if (*ptr == '\\' && ptr[1] == 'E') { ptr += 2; continue; } | if (*ptr == CHAR_BACKSLASH && ptr[1] == CHAR_E) |
3682 | { ptr += 2; continue; } | |
3683 | inescq = TRUE; | inescq = TRUE; |
3684 | break; | break; |
3685 | } | } |
3686 | ||
3687 | if (*ptr == 0 || (!inescq && *ptr == ']')) | if (*ptr == 0 || (!inescq && *ptr == CHAR_RIGHT_SQUARE_BRACKET)) |
3688 | { | { |
3689 | ptr = oldptr; | ptr = oldptr; |
3690 | goto LONE_SINGLE_CHARACTER; | goto LONE_SINGLE_CHARACTER; |
# | Line 2916 for (;; ptr++) | Line 3703 for (;; ptr++) |
3703 | not any of the other escapes. Perl 5.6 treats a hyphen as a literal | not any of the other escapes. Perl 5.6 treats a hyphen as a literal |
3704 | in such circumstances. */ | in such circumstances. */ |
3705 | ||
3706 | if (!inescq && d == '\\') | if (!inescq && d == CHAR_BACKSLASH) |
3707 | { | { |
3708 | d = check_escape(&ptr, errorcodeptr, cd->bracount, options, TRUE); | d = check_escape(&ptr, errorcodeptr, cd->bracount, options, TRUE); |
3709 | if (*errorcodeptr != 0) goto FAILED; | if (*errorcodeptr != 0) goto FAILED; |
3710 | ||
3711 | /* \b is backslash; \X is literal X; \R is literal R; any other | /* \b is backspace; any other special means the '-' was literal */ |
special means the '-' was literal */ | ||
3712 | ||
3713 | if (d < 0) | if (d < 0) |
3714 | { | { |
3715 | if (d == -ESC_b) d = '\b'; | if (d == -ESC_b) d = CHAR_BS; else |
else if (d == -ESC_X) d = 'X'; | ||
else if (d == -ESC_R) d = 'R'; else | ||
3716 | { | { |
3717 | ptr = oldptr; | ptr = oldptr; |
3718 | goto LONE_SINGLE_CHARACTER; /* A few lines below */ | goto LONE_SINGLE_CHARACTER; /* A few lines below */ |
# | Line 2947 for (;; ptr++) | Line 3731 for (;; ptr++) |
3731 | ||
3732 | if (d == c) goto LONE_SINGLE_CHARACTER; /* A few lines below */ | if (d == c) goto LONE_SINGLE_CHARACTER; /* A few lines below */ |
3733 | ||
3734 | /* Remember \r or \n */ | |
3735 | ||
3736 | if (d == CHAR_CR || d == CHAR_NL) cd->external_flags |= PCRE_HASCRORLF; | |
3737 | ||
3738 | /* In UTF-8 mode, if the upper limit is > 255, or > 127 for caseless | /* In UTF-8 mode, if the upper limit is > 255, or > 127 for caseless |
3739 | matching, we have to use an XCLASS with extra data items. Caseless | matching, we have to use an XCLASS with extra data items. Caseless |
3740 | matching for characters > 127 is available only if UCP support is | matching for characters > 127 is available only if UCP support is |
# | Line 3065 for (;; ptr++) | Line 3853 for (;; ptr++) |
3853 | if ((options & PCRE_CASELESS) != 0) | if ((options & PCRE_CASELESS) != 0) |
3854 | { | { |
3855 | unsigned int othercase; | unsigned int othercase; |
3856 | if ((othercase = _pcre_ucp_othercase(c)) != NOTACHAR) | if ((othercase = UCD_OTHERCASE(c)) != c) |
3857 | { | { |
3858 | *class_utf8data++ = XCL_SINGLE; | *class_utf8data++ = XCL_SINGLE; |
3859 | class_utf8data += _pcre_ord2utf8(othercase, class_utf8data); | class_utf8data += _pcre_ord2utf8(othercase, class_utf8data); |
# | Line 3090 for (;; ptr++) | Line 3878 for (;; ptr++) |
3878 | } | } |
3879 | } | } |
3880 | ||
3881 | /* Loop until ']' reached. This "while" is the end of the "do" above. */ | /* Loop until ']' reached. This "while" is the end of the "do" far above. |
3882 | If we are at the end of an internal nested string, revert to the outer | |
3883 | string. */ | |
3884 | ||
3885 | while (((c = *(++ptr)) != 0 || | |
3886 | (nestptr != NULL && | |
3887 | (ptr = nestptr, nestptr = NULL, c = *(++ptr)) != 0)) && | |
3888 | (c != CHAR_RIGHT_SQUARE_BRACKET || inescq)); | |
3889 | ||
3890 | while ((c = *(++ptr)) != 0 && (c != ']' || inescq)); | /* Check for missing terminating ']' */ |
3891 | ||
3892 | if (c == 0) /* Missing terminating ']' */ | if (c == 0) |
3893 | { | { |
3894 | *errorcodeptr = ERR6; | *errorcodeptr = ERR6; |
3895 | goto FAILED; | goto FAILED; |
3896 | } | } |
3897 | ||
3898 | /* If class_charcount is 1, we saw precisely one character whose value is | /* If class_charcount is 1, we saw precisely one character whose value is |
3899 | less than 256. In non-UTF-8 mode we can always optimize. In UTF-8 mode, we | less than 256. As long as there were no characters >= 128 and there was no |
3900 | can optimize the negative case only if there were no characters >= 128 | use of \p or \P, in other words, no use of any XCLASS features, we can |
3901 | because OP_NOT and the related opcodes like OP_NOTSTAR operate on | optimize. |
3902 | single-bytes only. This is an historical hangover. Maybe one day we can | |
3903 | tidy these opcodes to handle multi-byte characters. | In UTF-8 mode, we can optimize the negative case only if there were no |
3904 | characters >= 128 because OP_NOT and the related opcodes like OP_NOTSTAR | |
3905 | operate on single-bytes only. This is an historical hangover. Maybe one day | |
3906 | we can tidy these opcodes to handle multi-byte characters. | |
3907 | ||
3908 | The optimization throws away the bit map. We turn the item into a | The optimization throws away the bit map. We turn the item into a |
3909 | 1-character OP_CHAR[NC] if it's positive, or OP_NOT if it's negative. Note | 1-character OP_CHAR[NC] if it's positive, or OP_NOT if it's negative. Note |
# | Line 3113 for (;; ptr++) | Line 3911 for (;; ptr++) |
3911 | can cause firstbyte to be set. Otherwise, there can be no first char if | can cause firstbyte to be set. Otherwise, there can be no first char if |
3912 | this item is first, whatever repeat count may follow. In the case of | this item is first, whatever repeat count may follow. In the case of |
3913 | reqbyte, save the previous value for reinstating. */ | reqbyte, save the previous value for reinstating. */ |
3914 | ||
3915 | #ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8 | #ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8 |
3916 | if (class_charcount == 1 && | if (class_charcount == 1 && !class_utf8 && |
3917 | (!utf8 || | (!utf8 || !negate_class || class_lastchar < 128)) |
(!class_utf8 && (!negate_class || class_lastchar < 128)))) | ||
3918 | #else | #else |
3919 | if (class_charcount == 1) | if (class_charcount == 1) |
3920 | #endif | #endif |
# | Line 3161 for (;; ptr++) | Line 3957 for (;; ptr++) |
3957 | zeroreqbyte = reqbyte; | zeroreqbyte = reqbyte; |
3958 | ||
3959 | /* If there are characters with values > 255, we have to compile an | /* If there are characters with values > 255, we have to compile an |
3960 | extended class, with its own opcode. If there are no characters < 256, | extended class, with its own opcode, unless there was a negated special |
3961 | we can omit the bitmap in the actual compiled code. */ | such as \S in the class, and PCRE_UCP is not set, because in that case all |
3962 | characters > 255 are in the class, so any that were explicitly given as | |
3963 | well can be ignored. If (when there are explicit characters > 255 that must | |
3964 | be listed) there are no characters < 256, we can omit the bitmap in the | |
3965 | actual compiled code. */ | |
3966 | ||
3967 | #ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8 | #ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8 |
3968 | if (class_utf8) | if (class_utf8 && (!should_flip_negation || (options & PCRE_UCP) != 0)) |
3969 | { | { |
3970 | *class_utf8data++ = XCL_END; /* Marks the end of extra data */ | *class_utf8data++ = XCL_END; /* Marks the end of extra data */ |
3971 | *code++ = OP_XCLASS; | *code++ = OP_XCLASS; |
# | Line 3191 for (;; ptr++) | Line 3991 for (;; ptr++) |
3991 | } | } |
3992 | #endif | #endif |
3993 | ||
3994 | /* If there are no characters > 255, negate the 32-byte map if necessary, | /* If there are no characters > 255, or they are all to be included or |
3995 | and copy it into the code vector. If this is the first thing in the branch, | excluded, set the opcode to OP_CLASS or OP_NCLASS, depending on whether the |
3996 | there can be no first char setting, whatever the repeat count. Any reqbyte | whole class was negated and whether there were negative specials such as \S |
3997 | setting must remain unchanged after any kind of repeat. */ | (non-UCP) in the class. Then copy the 32-byte map into the code vector, |
3998 | negating it if necessary. */ | |
3999 | ||
4000 | *code++ = (negate_class == should_flip_negation) ? OP_CLASS : OP_NCLASS; | |
4001 | if (negate_class) | if (negate_class) |
4002 | { | { |
*code++ = OP_NCLASS; | ||
4003 | if (lengthptr == NULL) /* Save time in the pre-compile phase */ | if (lengthptr == NULL) /* Save time in the pre-compile phase */ |
4004 | for (c = 0; c < 32; c++) code[c] = ~classbits[c]; | for (c = 0; c < 32; c++) code[c] = ~classbits[c]; |
4005 | } | } |
4006 | else | else |
4007 | { | { |
*code++ = OP_CLASS; | ||
4008 | memcpy(code, classbits, 32); | memcpy(code, classbits, 32); |
4009 | } | } |
4010 | code += 32; | code += 32; |
# | Line 3215 for (;; ptr++) | Line 4015 for (;; ptr++) |
4015 | /* Various kinds of repeat; '{' is not necessarily a quantifier, but this | /* Various kinds of repeat; '{' is not necessarily a quantifier, but this |
4016 | has been tested above. */ | has been tested above. */ |
4017 | ||
4018 | case '{': | case CHAR_LEFT_CURLY_BRACKET: |
4019 | if (!is_quantifier) goto NORMAL_CHAR; | if (!is_quantifier) goto NORMAL_CHAR; |
4020 | ptr = read_repeat_counts(ptr+1, &repeat_min, &repeat_max, errorcodeptr); | ptr = read_repeat_counts(ptr+1, &repeat_min, &repeat_max, errorcodeptr); |
4021 | if (*errorcodeptr != 0) goto FAILED; | if (*errorcodeptr != 0) goto FAILED; |
4022 | goto REPEAT; | goto REPEAT; |
4023 | ||
4024 | case '*': | case CHAR_ASTERISK: |
4025 | repeat_min = 0; | repeat_min = 0; |
4026 | repeat_max = -1; | repeat_max = -1; |
4027 | goto REPEAT; | goto REPEAT; |
4028 | ||
4029 | case '+': | case CHAR_PLUS: |
4030 | repeat_min = 1; | repeat_min = 1; |
4031 | repeat_max = -1; | repeat_max = -1; |
4032 | goto REPEAT; | goto REPEAT; |
4033 | ||
4034 | case '?': | case CHAR_QUESTION_MARK: |
4035 | repeat_min = 0; | repeat_min = 0; |
4036 | repeat_max = 1; | repeat_max = 1; |
4037 | ||
# | Line 3266 for (;; ptr++) | Line 4066 for (;; ptr++) |
4066 | but if PCRE_UNGREEDY is set, it works the other way round. We change the | but if PCRE_UNGREEDY is set, it works the other way round. We change the |
4067 | repeat type to the non-default. */ | repeat type to the non-default. */ |
4068 | ||
4069 | if (ptr[1] == '+') | if (ptr[1] == CHAR_PLUS) |
4070 | { | { |
4071 | repeat_type = 0; /* Force greedy */ | repeat_type = 0; /* Force greedy */ |
4072 | possessive_quantifier = TRUE; | possessive_quantifier = TRUE; |
4073 | ptr++; | ptr++; |
4074 | } | } |
4075 | else if (ptr[1] == '?') | else if (ptr[1] == CHAR_QUESTION_MARK) |
4076 | { | { |
4077 | repeat_type = greedy_non_default; | repeat_type = greedy_non_default; |
4078 | ptr++; | ptr++; |
# | Line 3319 for (;; ptr++) | Line 4119 for (;; ptr++) |
4119 | ||
4120 | if (!possessive_quantifier && | if (!possessive_quantifier && |
4121 | repeat_max < 0 && | repeat_max < 0 && |
4122 | check_auto_possessive(*previous, c, utf8, utf8_char, ptr + 1, | check_auto_possessive(previous, utf8, ptr + 1, options, cd)) |
options, cd)) | ||
4123 | { | { |
4124 | repeat_type = 0; /* Force greedy */ | repeat_type = 0; /* Force greedy */ |
4125 | possessive_quantifier = TRUE; | possessive_quantifier = TRUE; |
# | Line 3341 for (;; ptr++) | Line 4140 for (;; ptr++) |
4140 | c = previous[1]; | c = previous[1]; |
4141 | if (!possessive_quantifier && | if (!possessive_quantifier && |
4142 | repeat_max < 0 && | repeat_max < 0 && |
4143 | check_auto_possessive(OP_NOT, c, utf8, NULL, ptr + 1, options, cd)) | check_auto_possessive(previous, utf8, ptr + 1, options, cd)) |
4144 | { | { |
4145 | repeat_type = 0; /* Force greedy */ | repeat_type = 0; /* Force greedy */ |
4146 | possessive_quantifier = TRUE; | possessive_quantifier = TRUE; |
# | Line 3365 for (;; ptr++) | Line 4164 for (;; ptr++) |
4164 | ||
4165 | if (!possessive_quantifier && | if (!possessive_quantifier && |
4166 | repeat_max < 0 && | repeat_max < 0 && |
4167 | check_auto_possessive(c, 0, utf8, NULL, ptr + 1, options, cd)) | check_auto_possessive(previous, utf8, ptr + 1, options, cd)) |
4168 | { | { |
4169 | repeat_type = 0; /* Force greedy */ | repeat_type = 0; /* Force greedy */ |
4170 | possessive_quantifier = TRUE; | possessive_quantifier = TRUE; |
# | Line 3387 for (;; ptr++) | Line 4186 for (;; ptr++) |
4186 | ||
4187 | if (repeat_max == 0) goto END_REPEAT; | if (repeat_max == 0) goto END_REPEAT; |
4188 | ||
4189 | /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
4190 | /* This code is obsolete from release 8.00; the restriction was finally | |
4191 | removed: */ | |
4192 | ||
4193 | /* All real repeats make it impossible to handle partial matching (maybe | /* All real repeats make it impossible to handle partial matching (maybe |
4194 | one day we will be able to remove this restriction). */ | one day we will be able to remove this restriction). */ |
4195 | ||
4196 | if (repeat_max != 1) cd->nopartial = TRUE; | /* if (repeat_max != 1) cd->external_flags |= PCRE_NOPARTIAL; */ |
4197 | /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
4198 | ||
4199 | /* Combine the op_type with the repeat_type */ | /* Combine the op_type with the repeat_type */ |
4200 | ||
# | Line 3537 for (;; ptr++) | Line 4341 for (;; ptr++) |
4341 | goto END_REPEAT; | goto END_REPEAT; |
4342 | } | } |
4343 | ||
4344 | /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
4345 | /* This code is obsolete from release 8.00; the restriction was finally | |
4346 | removed: */ | |
4347 | ||
4348 | /* All real repeats make it impossible to handle partial matching (maybe | /* All real repeats make it impossible to handle partial matching (maybe |
4349 | one day we will be able to remove this restriction). */ | one day we will be able to remove this restriction). */ |
4350 | ||
4351 | if (repeat_max != 1) cd->nopartial = TRUE; | /* if (repeat_max != 1) cd->external_flags |= PCRE_NOPARTIAL; */ |
4352 | /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ | |
4353 | ||
4354 | if (repeat_min == 0 && repeat_max == -1) | if (repeat_min == 0 && repeat_max == -1) |
4355 | *code++ = OP_CRSTAR + repeat_type; | *code++ = OP_CRSTAR + repeat_type; |
# | Line 3565 for (;; ptr++) | Line 4374 for (;; ptr++) |
4374 | { | { |
4375 | register int i; | register int i; |
4376 | int ketoffset = 0; | int ketoffset = 0; |
4377 | int len = code - previous; | int len = (int)(code - previous); |
4378 | uschar *bralink = NULL; | uschar *bralink = NULL; |
4379 | ||
4380 | /* Repeating a DEFINE group is pointless */ | /* Repeating a DEFINE group is pointless */ |
# | Line 3586 for (;; ptr++) | Line 4395 for (;; ptr++) |
4395 | { | { |
4396 | register uschar *ket = previous; | register uschar *ket = previous; |
4397 | do ket += GET(ket, 1); while (*ket != OP_KET); | do ket += GET(ket, 1); while (*ket != OP_KET); |
4398 | ketoffset = code - ket; | ketoffset = (int)(code - ket); |
4399 | } | } |
4400 | ||
4401 | /* The case of a zero minimum is special because of the need to stick | /* The case of a zero minimum is special because of the need to stick |
# | Line 3598 for (;; ptr++) | Line 4407 for (;; ptr++) |
4407 | ||
4408 | if (repeat_min == 0) | if (repeat_min == 0) |
4409 | { | { |
4410 | /* If the maximum is also zero, we just omit the group from the output | /* If the maximum is also zero, we used to just omit the group from the |
4411 | altogether. */ | output altogether, like this: |
if (repeat_max == 0) | ||
{ | ||
code = previous; | ||
goto END_REPEAT; | ||
} | ||
4412 | ||
4413 | /* If the maximum is 1 or unlimited, we just have to stick in the | ** if (repeat_max == 0) |
4414 | BRAZERO and do no more at this point. However, we do need to adjust | ** { |
4415 | any OP_RECURSE calls inside the group that refer to the group itself or | ** code = previous; |
4416 | any internal or forward referenced group, because the offset is from | ** goto END_REPEAT; |
4417 | the start of the whole regex. Temporarily terminate the pattern while | ** } |
4418 | doing this. */ | |
4419 | However, that fails when a group is referenced as a subroutine from | |
4420 | elsewhere in the pattern, so now we stick in OP_SKIPZERO in front of it | |
4421 | so that it is skipped on execution. As we don't have a list of which | |
4422 | groups are referenced, we cannot do this selectively. | |
4423 | ||
4424 | If the maximum is 1 or unlimited, we just have to stick in the BRAZERO | |
4425 | and do no more at this point. However, we do need to adjust any | |
4426 | OP_RECURSE calls inside the group that refer to the group itself or any | |
4427 | internal or forward referenced group, because the offset is from the | |
4428 | start of the whole regex. Temporarily terminate the pattern while doing | |
4429 | this. */ | |
4430 | ||
4431 | if (repeat_max <= 1) | if (repeat_max <= 1) /* Covers 0, 1, and unlimited */ |
4432 | { | { |
4433 | *code = OP_END; | *code = OP_END; |
4434 | adjust_recurse(previous, 1, utf8, cd, save_hwm); | adjust_recurse(previous, 1, utf8, cd, save_hwm); |
4435 | memmove(previous+1, previous, len); | memmove(previous+1, previous, len); |
4436 | code++; | code++; |
4437 | if (repeat_max == 0) | |
4438 | { | |
4439 | *previous++ = OP_SKIPZERO; | |
4440 | goto END_REPEAT; | |
4441 | } | |
4442 | *previous++ = OP_BRAZERO + repeat_type; | *previous++ = OP_BRAZERO + repeat_type; |
4443 | } | } |
4444 | ||
# | Line 3644 for (;; ptr++) | Line 4463 for (;; ptr++) |
4463 | /* We chain together the bracket offset fields that have to be | /* We chain together the bracket offset fields that have to be |
4464 | filled in later when the ends of the brackets are reached. */ | filled in later when the ends of the brackets are reached. */ |
4465 | ||
4466 | offset = (bralink == NULL)? 0 : previous - bralink; | offset = (bralink == NULL)? 0 : (int)(previous - bralink); |
4467 | bralink = previous; | bralink = previous; |
4468 | PUTINC(previous, 0, offset); | PUTINC(previous, 0, offset); |
4469 | } | } |
# | Line 3665 for (;; ptr++) | Line 4484 for (;; ptr++) |
4484 | { | { |
4485 | /* In the pre-compile phase, we don't actually do the replication. We | /* In the pre-compile phase, we don't actually do the replication. We |
4486 | just adjust the length as if we had. Do some paranoid checks for | just adjust the length as if we had. Do some paranoid checks for |
4487 | potential integer overflow. */ | potential integer overflow. The INT64_OR_DOUBLE type is a 64-bit |
4488 | integer type when available, otherwise double. */ | |
4489 | ||
4490 | if (lengthptr != NULL) | if (lengthptr != NULL) |
4491 | { | { |
4492 | int delta = (repeat_min - 1)*length_prevgroup; | int delta = (repeat_min - 1)*length_prevgroup; |
4493 | if ((double)(repeat_min - 1)*(double)length_prevgroup > | if ((INT64_OR_DOUBLE)(repeat_min - 1)* |
4494 | (double)INT_MAX || | (INT64_OR_DOUBLE)length_prevgroup > |
4495 | (INT64_OR_DOUBLE)INT_MAX || | |
4496 | OFLOW_MAX - *lengthptr < delta) | OFLOW_MAX - *lengthptr < delta) |
4497 | { | { |
4498 | *errorcodeptr = ERR20; | *errorcodeptr = ERR20; |
# | Line 3717 for (;; ptr++) | Line 4538 for (;; ptr++) |
4538 | just adjust the length as if we had. For each repetition we must add 1 | just adjust the length as if we had. For each repetition we must add 1 |
4539 | to the length for BRAZERO and for all but the last repetition we must | to the length for BRAZERO and for all but the last repetition we must |
4540 | add 2 + 2*LINKSIZE to allow for the nesting that occurs. Do some | add 2 + 2*LINKSIZE to allow for the nesting that occurs. Do some |
4541 | paranoid checks to avoid integer overflow. */ | paranoid checks to avoid integer overflow. The INT64_OR_DOUBLE type is |
4542 | a 64-bit integer type when available, otherwise double. */ | |
4543 | ||
4544 | if (lengthptr != NULL && repeat_max > 0) | if (lengthptr != NULL && repeat_max > 0) |
4545 | { | { |
4546 | int delta = repeat_max * (length_prevgroup + 1 + 2 + 2*LINK_SIZE) - | int delta = repeat_max * (length_prevgroup + 1 + 2 + 2*LINK_SIZE) - |
4547 | 2 - 2*LINK_SIZE; /* Last one doesn't nest */ | 2 - 2*LINK_SIZE; /* Last one doesn't nest */ |
4548 | if ((double)repeat_max * | if ((INT64_OR_DOUBLE)repeat_max * |
4549 | (double)(length_prevgroup + 1 + 2 + 2*LINK_SIZE) | (INT64_OR_DOUBLE)(length_prevgroup + 1 + 2 + 2*LINK_SIZE) |
4550 | > (double)INT_MAX || | > (INT64_OR_DOUBLE)INT_MAX || |
4551 | OFLOW_MAX - *lengthptr < delta) | OFLOW_MAX - *lengthptr < delta) |
4552 | { | { |
4553 | *errorcodeptr = ERR20; | *errorcodeptr = ERR20; |
# | Line 3750 for (;; ptr++) | Line 4572 for (;; ptr++) |
4572 | { | { |
4573 | int offset; | int offset; |
4574 | *code++ = OP_BRA; | *code++ = OP_BRA; |
4575 | offset = (bralink == NULL)? 0 : code - bralink; | offset = (bralink == NULL)? 0 : (int)(code - bralink); |
4576 | bralink = code; | bralink = code; |
4577 | PUTINC(code, 0, offset); | PUTINC(code, 0, offset); |
4578 | } | } |
# | Line 3771 for (;; ptr++) | Line 4593 for (;; ptr++) |
4593 | while (bralink != NULL) | while (bralink != NULL) |
4594 | { | { |
4595 | int oldlinkoffset; | int oldlinkoffset; |
4596 | int offset = code - bralink + 1; | int offset = (int)(code - bralink + 1); |
4597 | uschar *bra = code - offset; | uschar *bra = code - offset; |
4598 | oldlinkoffset = GET(bra, 1); | oldlinkoffset = GET(bra, 1); |
4599 | bralink = (oldlinkoffset == 0)? NULL : bralink - oldlinkoffset; | bralink = (oldlinkoffset == 0)? NULL : bralink - oldlinkoffset; |
# | Line 3802 for (;; ptr++) | Line 4624 for (;; ptr++) |
4624 | uschar *scode = bracode; | uschar *scode = bracode; |
4625 | do | do |
4626 | { | { |
4627 | if (could_be_empty_branch(scode, ketcode, utf8)) | if (could_be_empty_branch(scode, ketcode, utf8, cd)) |
4628 | { | { |
4629 | *bracode += OP_SBRA - OP_BRA; | *bracode += OP_SBRA - OP_BRA; |
4630 | break; | break; |
# | Line 3814 for (;; ptr++) | Line 4636 for (;; ptr++) |
4636 | } | } |
4637 | } | } |
4638 | ||
4639 | /* If previous is OP_FAIL, it was generated by an empty class [] in | |
4640 | JavaScript mode. The other ways in which OP_FAIL can be generated, that is | |
4641 | by (*FAIL) or (?!) set previous to NULL, which gives a "nothing to repeat" | |
4642 | error above. We can just ignore the repeat in JS case. */ | |
4643 | ||
4644 | else if (*previous == OP_FAIL) goto END_REPEAT; | |
4645 | ||
4646 | /* Else there's some kind of shambles */ | /* Else there's some kind of shambles */ |
4647 | ||
4648 | else | else |
# | Line 3838 for (;; ptr++) | Line 4667 for (;; ptr++) |
4667 | if (possessive_quantifier) | if (possessive_quantifier) |
4668 | { | { |
4669 | int len; | int len; |
4670 | if (*tempcode == OP_EXACT || *tempcode == OP_TYPEEXACT || | |
4671 | *tempcode == OP_NOTEXACT) | if (*tempcode == OP_TYPEEXACT) |
4672 | tempcode += _pcre_OP_lengths[*tempcode] + | |
4673 | ((tempcode[3] == OP_PROP || tempcode[3] == OP_NOTPROP)? 2 : 0); | |
4674 | ||
4675 | else if (*tempcode == OP_EXACT || *tempcode == OP_NOTEXACT) | |
4676 | { | |
4677 | tempcode += _pcre_OP_lengths[*tempcode]; | tempcode += _pcre_OP_lengths[*tempcode]; |
4678 | len = code - tempcode; | #ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8 |
4679 | if (utf8 && tempcode[-1] >= 0xc0) | |
4680 | tempcode += _pcre_utf8_table4[tempcode[-1] & 0x3f]; | |
4681 | #endif | |
4682 | } | |
4683 | ||
4684 | len = (int)(code - tempcode); | |
4685 | if (len > 0) switch (*tempcode) | if (len > 0) switch (*tempcode) |
4686 | { | { |
4687 | case OP_STAR: *tempcode = OP_POSSTAR; break; | case OP_STAR: *tempcode = OP_POSSTAR; break; |
# | Line 3859 for (;; ptr++) | Line 4699 for (;; ptr++) |
4699 | case OP_NOTQUERY: *tempcode = OP_NOTPOSQUERY; break; | case OP_NOTQUERY: *tempcode = OP_NOTPOSQUERY; break; |
4700 | case OP_NOTUPTO: *tempcode = OP_NOTPOSUPTO; break; | case OP_NOTUPTO: *tempcode = OP_NOTPOSUPTO; break; |
4701 | ||
4702 | /* Because we are moving code along, we must ensure that any | |
4703 | pending recursive references are updated. */ | |
4704 | ||
4705 | default: | default: |
4706 | *code = OP_END; | |
4707 | adjust_recurse(tempcode, 1 + LINK_SIZE, utf8, cd, save_hwm); | |
4708 | memmove(tempcode + 1+LINK_SIZE, tempcode, len); | memmove(tempcode + 1+LINK_SIZE, tempcode, len); |
4709 | code += 1 + LINK_SIZE; | code += 1 + LINK_SIZE; |
4710 | len += 1 + LINK_SIZE; | len += 1 + LINK_SIZE; |
# | Line 3886 for (;; ptr++) | Line 4731 for (;; ptr++) |
4731 | lookbehind or option setting or condition or all the other extended | lookbehind or option setting or condition or all the other extended |
4732 | parenthesis forms. */ | parenthesis forms. */ |
4733 | ||
4734 | case '(': | case CHAR_LEFT_PARENTHESIS: |
4735 | newoptions = options; | newoptions = options; |
4736 | skipbytes = 0; | skipbytes = 0; |
4737 | bravalue = OP_CBRA; | bravalue = OP_CBRA; |
4738 | save_hwm = cd->hwm; | save_hwm = cd->hwm; |
4739 | reset_bracount = FALSE; | reset_bracount = FALSE; |
4740 | ||
4741 | /* First deal with various "verbs" that can be introduced by '*'. */ | /* First deal with various "verbs" that can be introduced by '*'. */ |
4742 | ||
4743 | if (*(++ptr) == '*' && (cd->ctypes[ptr[1]] & ctype_letter) != 0) | if (*(++ptr) == CHAR_ASTERISK && |
4744 | ((cd->ctypes[ptr[1]] & ctype_letter) != 0 || ptr[1] == ':')) | |
4745 | { | { |
4746 | int i, namelen; | int i, namelen; |
4747 | const uschar *name = ++ptr; | int arglen = 0; |
4748 | const char *vn = verbnames; | |
4749 | const uschar *name = ptr + 1; | |
4750 | const uschar *arg = NULL; | |
4751 | previous = NULL; | previous = NULL; |
4752 | while ((cd->ctypes[*++ptr] & ctype_letter) != 0); | while ((cd->ctypes[*++ptr] & ctype_letter) != 0) {}; |
4753 | if (*ptr == ':') | namelen = (int)(ptr - name); |
4754 | ||
4755 | if (*ptr == CHAR_COLON) | |
4756 | { | { |
4757 | *errorcodeptr = ERR59; /* Not supported */ | arg = ++ptr; |
4758 | goto FAILED; | while ((cd->ctypes[*ptr] & (ctype_letter|ctype_digit)) != 0 |
4759 | } | || *ptr == '_') ptr++; |
4760 | if (*ptr != ')') | arglen = (int)(ptr - arg); |
4761 | } | |
4762 | ||
4763 | if (*ptr != CHAR_RIGHT_PARENTHESIS) | |
4764 | { | { |
4765 | *errorcodeptr = ERR60; | *errorcodeptr = ERR60; |
4766 | goto FAILED; | goto FAILED; |
4767 | } | } |
4768 | namelen = ptr - name; | |
4769 | /* Scan the table of verb names */ | |
4770 | ||
4771 | for (i = 0; i < verbcount; i++) | for (i = 0; i < verbcount; i++) |
4772 | { | { |
4773 | if (namelen == verbs[i].len && | if (namelen == verbs[i].len && |
4774 | strncmp((char *)name, verbs[i].name, namelen) == 0) | strncmp((char *)name, vn, namelen) == 0) |
4775 | { | { |
4776 | *code = verbs[i].op; | /* Check for open captures before ACCEPT */ |
4777 | if (*code++ == OP_ACCEPT) cd->had_accept = TRUE; | |
4778 | break; | if (verbs[i].op == OP_ACCEPT) |
4779 | } | { |
4780 | } | open_capitem *oc; |
4781 | if (i < verbcount) continue; | cd->had_accept = TRUE; |
4782 | *errorcodeptr = ERR60; | for (oc = cd->open_caps; oc != NULL; oc = oc->next) |
4783 | goto FAILED; | { |
4784 | } | *code++ = OP_CLOSE; |
4785 | PUT2INC(code, 0, oc->number); | |
4786 | } | |
4787 | } | |
4788 | ||
4789 | /* Handle the cases with/without an argument */ | |
4790 | ||
4791 | if (arglen == 0) | |
4792 | { | |
4793 | if (verbs[i].op < 0) /* Argument is mandatory */ | |
4794 | { | |
4795 | *errorcodeptr = ERR66; | |
4796 | goto FAILED; | |
4797 | } | |
4798 | *code++ = verbs[i].op; | |
4799 | } | |
4800 | ||
4801 | else | |
4802 | { | |
4803 | if (verbs[i].op_arg < 0) /* Argument is forbidden */ | |
4804 | { | |
4805 | *errorcodeptr = ERR59; | |
4806 | goto FAILED; | |
4807 | } | |
4808 | *code++ = verbs[i].op_arg; | |
4809 | *code++ = arglen; | |
4810 | memcpy(code, arg, arglen); | |
4811 | code += arglen; | |
4812 | *code++ = 0; | |
4813 | } | |
4814 | ||
4815 | break; /* Found verb, exit loop */ | |
4816 | } | |
4817 | ||
4818 | vn += verbs[i].len + 1; | |
4819 | } | |
4820 | ||
4821 | if (i < verbcount) continue; /* Successfully handled a verb */ | |
4822 | *errorcodeptr = ERR60; /* Verb not recognized */ | |
4823 | goto FAILED; | |
4824 | } | |
4825 | ||
4826 | /* Deal with the extended parentheses; all are introduced by '?', and the | /* Deal with the extended parentheses; all are introduced by '?', and the |
4827 | appearance of any of them means that this is not a capturing group. */ | appearance of any of them means that this is not a capturing group. */ |
4828 | ||
4829 | else if (*ptr == '?') | else if (*ptr == CHAR_QUESTION_MARK) |
4830 | { | { |
4831 | int i, set, unset, namelen; | int i, set, unset, namelen; |
4832 | int *optset; | int *optset; |
# | Line 3939 for (;; ptr++) | Line 4835 for (;; ptr++) |
4835 | ||
4836 | switch (*(++ptr)) | switch (*(++ptr)) |
4837 | { | { |
4838 | case '#': /* Comment; skip to ket */ | case CHAR_NUMBER_SIGN: /* Comment; skip to ket */ |
4839 | ptr++; | ptr++; |
4840 | while (*ptr != 0 && *ptr != ')') ptr++; | while (*ptr != 0 && *ptr != CHAR_RIGHT_PARENTHESIS) ptr++; |
4841 | if (*ptr == 0) | if (*ptr == 0) |
4842 | { | { |
4843 | *errorcodeptr = ERR18; | *errorcodeptr = ERR18; |
# | Line 3951 for (;; ptr++) | Line 4847 for (;; ptr++) |
4847 | ||
4848 | ||
4849 | /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ | /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ |
4850 | case '|': /* Reset capture count for each branch */ | case CHAR_VERTICAL_LINE: /* Reset capture count for each branch */ |
4851 | reset_bracount = TRUE; | reset_bracount = TRUE; |
4852 | /* Fall through */ | /* Fall through */ |
4853 | ||
4854 | /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ | /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ |
4855 | case ':': /* Non-capturing bracket */ | case CHAR_COLON: /* Non-capturing bracket */ |
4856 | bravalue = OP_BRA; | bravalue = OP_BRA; |
4857 | ptr++; | ptr++; |
4858 | break; | break; |
4859 | ||
4860 | ||
4861 | /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ | /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ |
4862 | case '(': | case CHAR_LEFT_PARENTHESIS: |
4863 | bravalue = OP_COND; /* Conditional group */ | bravalue = OP_COND; /* Conditional group */ |
4864 | ||
4865 | /* A condition can be an assertion, a number (referring to a numbered | /* A condition can be an assertion, a number (referring to a numbered |
# | Line 3983 for (;; ptr++) | Line 4879 for (;; ptr++) |
4879 | the switch. This will take control down to where bracketed groups, | the switch. This will take control down to where bracketed groups, |
4880 | including assertions, are processed. */ | including assertions, are processed. */ |
4881 | ||
4882 | if (ptr[1] == '?' && (ptr[2] == '=' || ptr[2] == '!' || ptr[2] == '<')) | if (ptr[1] == CHAR_QUESTION_MARK && (ptr[2] == CHAR_EQUALS_SIGN || |
4883 | ptr[2] == CHAR_EXCLAMATION_MARK || ptr[2] == CHAR_LESS_THAN_SIGN)) | |
4884 | break; | break; |
4885 | ||
4886 | /* Most other conditions use OP_CREF (a couple change to OP_RREF | /* Most other conditions use OP_CREF (a couple change to OP_RREF |
# | Line 3995 for (;; ptr++) | Line 4892 for (;; ptr++) |
4892 | ||
4893 | /* Check for a test for recursion in a named group. */ | /* Check for a test for recursion in a named group. */ |
4894 | ||
4895 | if (ptr[1] == 'R' && ptr[2] == '&') | if (ptr[1] == CHAR_R && ptr[2] == CHAR_AMPERSAND) |
4896 | { | { |
4897 | terminator = -1; | terminator = -1; |
4898 | ptr += 2; | ptr += 2; |
# | Line 4005 for (;; ptr++) | Line 4902 for (;; ptr++) |
4902 | /* Check for a test for a named group's having been set, using the Perl | /* Check for a test for a named group's having been set, using the Perl |
4903 | syntax (?(<name>) or (?('name') */ | syntax (?(<name>) or (?('name') */ |
4904 | ||
4905 | else if (ptr[1] == '<') | else if (ptr[1] == CHAR_LESS_THAN_SIGN) |
4906 | { | { |
4907 | terminator = '>'; | terminator = CHAR_GREATER_THAN_SIGN; |
4908 | ptr++; | ptr++; |
4909 | } | } |
4910 | else if (ptr[1] == '\'') | else if (ptr[1] == CHAR_APOSTROPHE) |
4911 | { | { |
4912 | terminator = '\''; | terminator = CHAR_APOSTROPHE; |
4913 | ptr++; | ptr++; |
4914 | } | } |
4915 | else | else |
4916 | { | { |
4917 | terminator = 0; | terminator = 0; |
4918 | if (ptr[1] == '-' || ptr[1] == '+') refsign = *(++ptr); | if (ptr[1] == CHAR_MINUS || ptr[1] == CHAR_PLUS) refsign = *(++ptr); |
4919 | } | } |
4920 | ||
4921 | /* We now expect to read a name; any thing else is an error */ | /* We now expect to read a name; any thing else is an error */ |
# | Line 4038 for (;; ptr++) | Line 4935 for (;; ptr++) |
4935 | { | { |
4936 | if (recno >= 0) | if (recno >= 0) |
4937 | recno = ((digitab[*ptr] & ctype_digit) != 0)? | recno = ((digitab[*ptr] & ctype_digit) != 0)? |
4938 | recno * 10 + *ptr - '0' : -1; | recno * 10 + *ptr - CHAR_0 : -1; |
4939 | ptr++; | ptr++; |
4940 | } | } |
4941 | namelen = ptr - name; | namelen = (int)(ptr - name); |
4942 | ||
4943 | if ((terminator > 0 && *ptr++ != terminator) || *ptr++ != ')') | if ((terminator > 0 && *ptr++ != terminator) || |
4944 | *ptr++ != CHAR_RIGHT_PARENTHESIS) | |
4945 | { | { |
4946 | ptr--; /* Error offset */ | ptr--; /* Error offset */ |
4947 | *errorcodeptr = ERR26; | *errorcodeptr = ERR26; |
# | Line 4065 for (;; ptr++) | Line 4963 for (;; ptr++) |
4963 | *errorcodeptr = ERR58; | *errorcodeptr = ERR58; |
4964 | goto FAILED; | goto FAILED; |
4965 | } | } |
4966 | if (refsign == '-') | recno = (refsign == CHAR_MINUS)? |
4967 | cd->bracount - recno + 1 : recno +cd->bracount; | |
4968 | if (recno <= 0 || recno > cd->final_bracount) | |
4969 | { | { |
4970 | recno = cd->bracount - recno + 1; | *errorcodeptr = ERR15; |
4971 | if (recno <= 0) | goto FAILED; |
{ | ||
*errorcodeptr = ERR15; | ||
goto FAILED; | ||
} | ||
4972 | } | } |
else recno += cd->bracount; | ||
4973 | PUT2(code, 2+LINK_SIZE, recno); | PUT2(code, 2+LINK_SIZE, recno); |
4974 | break; | break; |
4975 | } | } |
4976 | ||
4977 | /* Otherwise (did not start with "+" or "-"), start by looking for the | /* Otherwise (did not start with "+" or "-"), start by looking for the |
4978 | name. */ | name. If we find a name, add one to the opcode to change OP_CREF or |
4979 | OP_RREF into OP_NCREF or OP_NRREF. These behave exactly the same, | |
4980 | except they record that the reference was originally to a name. The | |
4981 | information is used to check duplicate names. */ | |
4982 | ||
4983 | slot = cd->name_table; | slot = cd->name_table; |
4984 | for (i = 0; i < cd->names_found; i++) | for (i = 0; i < cd->names_found; i++) |
# | Line 4095 for (;; ptr++) | Line 4993 for (;; ptr++) |
4993 | { | { |
4994 | recno = GET2(slot, 0); | recno = GET2(slot, 0); |
4995 | PUT2(code, 2+LINK_SIZE, recno); | PUT2(code, 2+LINK_SIZE, recno); |
4996 | code[1+LINK_SIZE]++; | |
4997 | } | } |
4998 | ||
4999 | /* Search the pattern for a forward reference */ | /* Search the pattern for a forward reference */ |
5000 | ||
5001 | else if ((i = find_parens(ptr, cd->bracount, name, namelen, | else if ((i = find_parens(cd, name, namelen, |
5002 | (options & PCRE_EXTENDED) != 0)) > 0) | (options & PCRE_EXTENDED) != 0)) > 0) |
5003 | { | { |
5004 | PUT2(code, 2+LINK_SIZE, i); | PUT2(code, 2+LINK_SIZE, i); |
5005 | code[1+LINK_SIZE]++; | |
5006 | } | } |
5007 | ||
5008 | /* If terminator == 0 it means that the name followed directly after | /* If terminator == 0 it means that the name followed directly after |
# | Line 4120 for (;; ptr++) | Line 5020 for (;; ptr++) |
5020 | /* Check for (?(R) for recursion. Allow digits after R to specify a | /* Check for (?(R) for recursion. Allow digits after R to specify a |
5021 | specific group number. */ | specific group number. */ |
5022 | ||
5023 | else if (*name == 'R') | else if (*name == CHAR_R) |
5024 | { | { |
5025 | recno = 0; | recno = 0; |
5026 | for (i = 1; i < namelen; i++) | for (i = 1; i < namelen; i++) |
# | Line 4130 for (;; ptr++) | Line 5030 for (;; ptr++) |
5030 | *errorcodeptr = ERR15; | *errorcodeptr = ERR15; |
5031 | goto FAILED; | goto FAILED; |
5032 | } | } |
5033 | recno = recno * 10 + name[i] - '0'; | recno = recno * 10 + name[i] - CHAR_0; |
5034 | } | } |
5035 | if (recno == 0) recno = RREF_ANY; | if (recno == 0) recno = RREF_ANY; |
5036 | code[1+LINK_SIZE] = OP_RREF; /* Change test type */ | code[1+LINK_SIZE] = OP_RREF; /* Change test type */ |
# | Line 4140 for (;; ptr++) | Line 5040 for (;; ptr++) |
5040 | /* Similarly, check for the (?(DEFINE) "condition", which is always | /* Similarly, check for the (?(DEFINE) "condition", which is always |
5041 | false. */ | false. */ |
5042 | ||
5043 | else if (namelen == 6 && strncmp((char *)name, "DEFINE", 6) == 0) | else if (namelen == 6 && strncmp((char *)name, STRING_DEFINE, 6) == 0) |
5044 | { | { |
5045 | code[1+LINK_SIZE] = OP_DEF; | code[1+LINK_SIZE] = OP_DEF; |
5046 | skipbytes = 1; | skipbytes = 1; |
5047 | } | } |
5048 | ||
5049 | /* Check for the "name" actually being a subpattern number. */ | /* Check for the "name" actually being a subpattern number. We are |
5050 | in the second pass here, so final_bracount is set. */ | |
5051 | ||
5052 | else if (recno > 0) | else if (recno > 0 && recno <= cd->final_bracount) |
5053 | { | { |
5054 | PUT2(code, 2+LINK_SIZE, recno); | PUT2(code, 2+LINK_SIZE, recno); |
5055 | } | } |
# | Line 4164 for (;; ptr++) | Line 5065 for (;; ptr++) |
5065 | ||
5066 | ||
5067 | /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ | /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ |
5068 | case '=': /* Positive lookahead */ | case CHAR_EQUALS_SIGN: /* Positive lookahead */ |
5069 | bravalue = OP_ASSERT; | bravalue = OP_ASSERT; |
5070 | ptr++; | ptr++; |
5071 | break; | break; |
5072 | ||
5073 | ||
5074 | /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ | /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ |
5075 | case '!': /* Negative lookahead */ | case CHAR_EXCLAMATION_MARK: /* Negative lookahead */ |
5076 | ptr++; | ptr++; |
5077 | if (*ptr == ')') /* Optimize (?!) */ | if (*ptr == CHAR_RIGHT_PARENTHESIS) /* Optimize (?!) */ |
5078 | { | { |
5079 | *code++ = OP_FAIL; | *code++ = OP_FAIL; |
5080 | previous = NULL; | previous = NULL; |
5081 | continue; | continue; |
5082 | } | } |
5083 | bravalue = OP_ASSERT_NOT; | bravalue = OP_ASSERT_NOT; |
5084 | break; | break; |
5085 | ||
5086 | ||
5087 | /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ | /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ |
5088 | case '<': /* Lookbehind or named define */ | case CHAR_LESS_THAN_SIGN: /* Lookbehind or named define */ |
5089 | switch (ptr[1]) | switch (ptr[1]) |
5090 | { | { |
5091 | case '=': /* Positive lookbehind */ | case CHAR_EQUALS_SIGN: /* Positive lookbehind */ |
5092 | bravalue = OP_ASSERTBACK; | bravalue = OP_ASSERTBACK; |
5093 | ptr += 2; | ptr += 2; |
5094 | break; | break; |
5095 | ||
5096 | case '!': /* Negative lookbehind */ | case CHAR_EXCLAMATION_MARK: /* Negative lookbehind */ |
5097 | bravalue = OP_ASSERTBACK_NOT; | bravalue = OP_ASSERTBACK_NOT; |
5098 | ptr += 2; | ptr += 2; |
5099 | break; | break; |
# | Line 4207 for (;; ptr++) | Line 5108 for (;; ptr++) |
5108 | ||
5109 | ||
5110 | /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ | /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ |
5111 | case '>': /* One-time brackets */ | case CHAR_GREATER_THAN_SIGN: /* One-time brackets */ |
5112 | bravalue = OP_ONCE; | bravalue = OP_ONCE; |
5113 | ptr++; | ptr++; |
5114 | break; | break; |
5115 | ||
5116 | ||
5117 | /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ | /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ |
5118 | case 'C': /* Callout - may be followed by digits; */ | case CHAR_C: /* Callout - may be followed by digits; */ |
5119 | previous_callout = code; /* Save for later completion */ | previous_callout = code; /* Save for later completion */ |
5120 | after_manual_callout = 1; /* Skip one item before completing */ | after_manual_callout = 1; /* Skip one item before completing */ |
5121 | *code++ = OP_CALLOUT; | *code++ = OP_CALLOUT; |
5122 | { | { |
5123 | int n = 0; | int n = 0; |
5124 | while ((digitab[*(++ptr)] & ctype_digit) != 0) | while ((digitab[*(++ptr)] & ctype_digit) != 0) |
5125 | n = n * 10 + *ptr - '0'; | n = n * 10 + *ptr - CHAR_0; |
5126 | if (*ptr != ')') | if (*ptr != CHAR_RIGHT_PARENTHESIS) |
5127 | { | { |
5128 | *errorcodeptr = ERR39; | *errorcodeptr = ERR39; |
5129 | goto FAILED; | goto FAILED; |
# | Line 4233 for (;; ptr++) | Line 5134 for (;; ptr++) |
5134 | goto FAILED; | goto FAILED; |
5135 | } | } |
5136 | *code++ = n; | *code++ = n; |
5137 | PUT(code, 0, ptr - cd->start_pattern + 1); /* Pattern offset */ | PUT(code, 0, (int)(ptr - cd->start_pattern + 1)); /* Pattern offset */ |
5138 | PUT(code, LINK_SIZE, 0); /* Default length */ | PUT(code, LINK_SIZE, 0); /* Default length */ |
5139 | code += 2 * LINK_SIZE; | code += 2 * LINK_SIZE; |
5140 | } | } |
5141 | previous = NULL; | previous = NULL; |
# | Line 4242 for (;; ptr++) | Line 5143 for (;; ptr++) |
5143 | ||
5144 | ||
5145 | /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ | /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ |
5146 | case 'P': /* Python-style named subpattern handling */ | case CHAR_P: /* Python-style named subpattern handling */ |
5147 | if (*(++ptr) == '=' || *ptr == '>') /* Reference or recursion */ | if (*(++ptr) == CHAR_EQUALS_SIGN || |
5148 | *ptr == CHAR_GREATER_THAN_SIGN) /* Reference or recursion */ | |
5149 | { | { |
5150 | is_recurse = *ptr == '>'; | is_recurse = *ptr == CHAR_GREATER_THAN_SIGN; |
5151 | terminator = ')'; | terminator = CHAR_RIGHT_PARENTHESIS; |
5152 | goto NAMED_REF_OR_RECURSE; | goto NAMED_REF_OR_RECURSE; |
5153 | } | } |
5154 | else if (*ptr != '<') /* Test for Python-style definition */ | else if (*ptr != CHAR_LESS_THAN_SIGN) /* Test for Python-style defn */ |
5155 | { | { |
5156 | *errorcodeptr = ERR41; | *errorcodeptr = ERR41; |
5157 | goto FAILED; | goto FAILED; |
# | Line 4259 for (;; ptr++) | Line 5161 for (;; ptr++) |
5161 | ||
5162 | /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ | /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ |
5163 | DEFINE_NAME: /* Come here from (?< handling */ | DEFINE_NAME: /* Come here from (?< handling */ |
5164 | case '\'': | case CHAR_APOSTROPHE: |
5165 | { | { |
5166 | terminator = (*ptr == '<')? '>' : '\''; | terminator = (*ptr == CHAR_LESS_THAN_SIGN)? |
5167 | CHAR_GREATER_THAN_SIGN : CHAR_APOSTROPHE; | |
5168 | name = ++ptr; | name = ++ptr; |
5169 | ||
5170 | while ((cd->ctypes[*ptr] & ctype_word) != 0) ptr++; | while ((cd->ctypes[*ptr] & ctype_word) != 0) ptr++; |
5171 | namelen = ptr - name; | namelen = (int)(ptr - name); |
5172 | ||
5173 | /* In the pre-compile phase, just do a syntax check. */ | /* In the pre-compile phase, just do a syntax check. */ |
5174 | ||
# | Line 4292 for (;; ptr++) | Line 5195 for (;; ptr++) |
5195 | } | } |
5196 | } | } |
5197 | ||
5198 | /* In the real compile, create the entry in the table */ | /* In the real compile, create the entry in the table, maintaining |
5199 | alphabetical order. Duplicate names for different numbers are | |
5200 | permitted only if PCRE_DUPNAMES is set. Duplicate names for the same | |
5201 | number are always OK. (An existing number can be re-used if (?| | |
5202 | appears in the pattern.) In either event, a duplicate name results in | |
5203 | a duplicate entry in the table, even if the number is the same. This | |
5204 | is because the number of names, and hence the table size, is computed | |
5205 | in the pre-compile, and it affects various numbers and pointers which | |
5206 | would all have to be modified, and the compiled code moved down, if | |
5207 | duplicates with the same number were omitted from the table. This | |
5208 | doesn't seem worth the hassle. However, *different* names for the | |
5209 | same number are not permitted. */ | |
5210 | ||
5211 | else | else |
5212 | { | { |
5213 | BOOL dupname = FALSE; | |
5214 | slot = cd->name_table; | slot = cd->name_table; |
5215 | ||
5216 | for (i = 0; i < cd->names_found; i++) | for (i = 0; i < cd->names_found; i++) |
5217 | { | { |
5218 | int crc = memcmp(name, slot+2, namelen); | int crc = memcmp(name, slot+2, namelen); |
# | Line 4304 for (;; ptr++) | Line 5220 for (;; ptr++) |
5220 | { | { |
5221 | if (slot[2+namelen] == 0) | if (slot[2+namelen] == 0) |
5222 | { | { |
5223 | if ((options & PCRE_DUPNAMES) == 0) | if (GET2(slot, 0) != cd->bracount + 1 && |
5224 | (options & PCRE_DUPNAMES) == 0) | |
5225 | { | { |
5226 | *errorcodeptr = ERR43; | *errorcodeptr = ERR43; |
5227 | goto FAILED; | goto FAILED; |
5228 | } | } |
5229 | else dupname = TRUE; | |
5230 | } | } |
5231 | else crc = -1; /* Current name is substring */ | else crc = -1; /* Current name is a substring */ |
5232 | } | } |
5233 | ||
5234 | /* Make space in the table and break the loop for an earlier | |
5235 | name. For a duplicate or later name, carry on. We do this for | |
5236 | duplicates so that in the simple case (when ?(| is not used) they | |
5237 | are in order of their numbers. */ | |
5238 | ||
5239 | if (crc < 0) | if (crc < 0) |
5240 | { | { |
5241 | memmove(slot + cd->name_entry_size, slot, | memmove(slot + cd->name_entry_size, slot, |
5242 | (cd->names_found - i) * cd->name_entry_size); | (cd->names_found - i) * cd->name_entry_size); |
5243 | break; | break; |
5244 | } | } |
5245 | ||
5246 | /* Continue the loop for a later or duplicate name */ | |
5247 | ||
5248 | slot += cd->name_entry_size; | slot += cd->name_entry_size; |
5249 | } | } |
5250 | ||
5251 | /* For non-duplicate names, check for a duplicate number before | |
5252 | adding the new name. */ | |
5253 | ||
5254 | if (!dupname) | |
5255 | { | |
5256 | uschar *cslot = cd->name_table; | |
5257 | for (i = 0; i < cd->names_found; i++) | |
5258 | { | |
5259 | if (cslot != slot) | |
5260 | { | |
5261 | if (GET2(cslot, 0) == cd->bracount + 1) | |
5262 | { | |
5263 | *errorcodeptr = ERR65; | |
5264 | goto FAILED; | |
5265 | } | |
5266 | } | |
5267 | else i--; | |
5268 | cslot += cd->name_entry_size; | |
5269 | } | |
5270 | } | |
5271 | ||
5272 | PUT2(slot, 0, cd->bracount + 1); | PUT2(slot, 0, cd->bracount + 1); |
5273 | memcpy(slot + 2, name, namelen); | memcpy(slot + 2, name, namelen); |
5274 | slot[2+namelen] = 0; | slot[2+namelen] = 0; |
5275 | } | } |
5276 | } | } |
5277 | ||
5278 | /* In both cases, count the number of names we've encountered. */ | /* In both pre-compile and compile, count the number of names we've |
5279 | encountered. */ | |
5280 | ||
ptr++; /* Move past > or ' */ | ||
5281 | cd->names_found++; | cd->names_found++; |
5282 | ptr++; /* Move past > or ' */ | |
5283 | goto NUMBERED_GROUP; | goto NUMBERED_GROUP; |
5284 | ||
5285 | ||
5286 | /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ | /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ |
5287 | case '&': /* Perl recursion/subroutine syntax */ | case CHAR_AMPERSAND: /* Perl recursion/subroutine syntax */ |
5288 | terminator = ')'; | terminator = CHAR_RIGHT_PARENTHESIS; |
5289 | is_recurse = TRUE; | is_recurse = TRUE; |
5290 | /* Fall through */ | /* Fall through */ |
5291 | ||
5292 | /* We come here from the Python syntax above that handles both | /* We come here from the Python syntax above that handles both |
5293 | references (?P=name) and recursion (?P>name), as well as falling | references (?P=name) and recursion (?P>name), as well as falling |
5294 | through from the Perl recursion syntax (?&name). */ | through from the Perl recursion syntax (?&name). We also come here from |
5295 | the Perl \k<name> or \k'name' back reference syntax and the \k{name} | |
5296 | .NET syntax, and the Oniguruma \g<...> and \g'...' subroutine syntax. */ | |
5297 | ||
5298 | NAMED_REF_OR_RECURSE: | NAMED_REF_OR_RECURSE: |
5299 | name = ++ptr; | name = ++ptr; |
5300 | while ((cd->ctypes[*ptr] & ctype_word) != 0) ptr++; | while ((cd->ctypes[*ptr] & ctype_word) != 0) ptr++; |
5301 | namelen = ptr - name; | namelen = (int)(ptr - name); |
5302 | ||
5303 | /* In the pre-compile phase, do a syntax check and set a dummy | /* In the pre-compile phase, do a syntax check and set a dummy |
5304 | reference number. */ | reference number. */ |
5305 | ||
5306 | if (lengthptr != NULL) | if (lengthptr != NULL) |
5307 | { | { |
5308 | if (namelen == 0) | |
5309 | { | |
5310 | *errorcodeptr = ERR62; | |
5311 | goto FAILED; | |
5312 | } | |
5313 | if (*ptr != terminator) | if (*ptr != terminator) |
5314 | { | { |
5315 | *errorcodeptr = ERR42; | *errorcodeptr = ERR42; |
# | Line 4367 for (;; ptr++) | Line 5323 for (;; ptr++) |
5323 | recno = 0; | recno = 0; |
5324 | } | } |
5325 | ||
5326 | /* In the real compile, seek the name in the table */ | /* In the real compile, seek the name in the table. We check the name |
5327 | first, and then check that we have reached the end of the name in the | |
5328 | table. That way, if the name that is longer than any in the table, | |
5329 | the comparison will fail without reading beyond the table entry. */ | |
5330 | ||
5331 | else | else |
5332 | { | { |
5333 | slot = cd->name_table; | slot = cd->name_table; |
5334 | for (i = 0; i < cd->names_found; i++) | for (i = 0; i < cd->names_found; i++) |
5335 | { | { |
5336 | if (strncmp((char *)name, (char *)slot+2, namelen) == 0) break; | if (strncmp((char *)name, (char *)slot+2, namelen) == 0 && |
5337 | slot[2+namelen] == 0) | |
5338 | break; | |
5339 | slot += cd->name_entry_size; | slot += cd->name_entry_size; |
5340 | } | } |
5341 | ||
# | Line 4383 for (;; ptr++) | Line 5344 for (;; ptr++) |
5344 | recno = GET2(slot, 0); | recno = GET2(slot, 0); |
5345 | } | } |
5346 | else if ((recno = /* Forward back reference */ | else if ((recno = /* Forward back reference */ |
5347 | find_parens(ptr, cd->bracount, name, namelen, | find_parens(cd, name, namelen, |
5348 | (options & PCRE_EXTENDED) != 0)) <= 0) | (options & PCRE_EXTENDED) != 0)) <= 0) |
5349 | { | { |
5350 | *errorcodeptr = ERR15; | *errorcodeptr = ERR15; |
# | Line 4399 for (;; ptr++) | Line 5360 for (;; ptr++) |
5360 | ||
5361 | ||
5362 | /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ | /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ |
5363 | case 'R': /* Recursion */ | case CHAR_R: /* Recursion */ |
5364 | ptr++; /* Same as (?0) */ | ptr++; /* Same as (?0) */ |