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/*************************************************
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* pcregrep program *
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*************************************************/
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/* This is a grep program that uses the PCRE regular expression library to do
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its pattern matching. On a Unix or Win32 system it can recurse into
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directories.
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Copyright (c) 1997-2011 University of Cambridge
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-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
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* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
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this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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* Neither the name of the University of Cambridge nor the names of its
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contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
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this software without specific prior written permission.
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THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS"
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AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
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IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE
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LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
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CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
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SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
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INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
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CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
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ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
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POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
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#include "config.h"
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#endif
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#include <ctype.h>
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#include <locale.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <sys/stat.h>
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#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
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#include <unistd.h>
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#endif
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#ifdef SUPPORT_LIBZ
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#include <zlib.h>
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#endif
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#ifdef SUPPORT_LIBBZ2
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#include <bzlib.h>
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#endif
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#include "pcre.h"
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#define FALSE 0
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#define TRUE 1
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typedef int BOOL;
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#define MAX_PATTERN_COUNT 100
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#define OFFSET_SIZE 99
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#if BUFSIZ > 8192
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#define MBUFTHIRD BUFSIZ
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#else
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#define MBUFTHIRD 8192
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#endif
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/* Values for the "filenames" variable, which specifies options for file name
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output. The order is important; it is assumed that a file name is wanted for
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all values greater than FN_DEFAULT. */
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enum { FN_NONE, FN_DEFAULT, FN_MATCH_ONLY, FN_NOMATCH_ONLY, FN_FORCE };
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/* File reading styles */
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enum { FR_PLAIN, FR_LIBZ, FR_LIBBZ2 };
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/* Actions for the -d and -D options */
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enum { dee_READ, dee_SKIP, dee_RECURSE };
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enum { DEE_READ, DEE_SKIP };
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/* Actions for special processing options (flag bits) */
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#define PO_WORD_MATCH 0x0001
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#define PO_LINE_MATCH 0x0002
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#define PO_FIXED_STRINGS 0x0004
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/* Line ending types */
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enum { EL_LF, EL_CR, EL_CRLF, EL_ANY, EL_ANYCRLF };
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/* In newer versions of gcc, with FORTIFY_SOURCE set (the default in some
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environments), a warning is issued if the value of fwrite() is ignored.
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Unfortunately, casting to (void) does not suppress the warning. To get round
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this, we use a macro that compiles a fudge. Oddly, this does not also seem to
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apply to fprintf(). */
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#define FWRITE(a,b,c,d) if (fwrite(a,b,c,d)) {}
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/*************************************************
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* Global variables *
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*************************************************/
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/* Jeffrey Friedl has some debugging requirements that are not part of the
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regular code. */
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#ifdef JFRIEDL_DEBUG
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static int S_arg = -1;
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static unsigned int jfriedl_XR = 0; /* repeat regex attempt this many times */
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static unsigned int jfriedl_XT = 0; /* replicate text this many times */
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static const char *jfriedl_prefix = "";
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static const char *jfriedl_postfix = "";
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#endif
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static int endlinetype;
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static char *colour_string = (char *)"1;31";
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static char *colour_option = NULL;
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static char *dee_option = NULL;
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static char *DEE_option = NULL;
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static char *newline = NULL;
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static char *pattern_filename = NULL;
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static char *stdin_name = (char *)"(standard input)";
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static char *locale = NULL;
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static const unsigned char *pcretables = NULL;
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static int pattern_count = 0;
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static pcre **pattern_list = NULL;
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static pcre_extra **hints_list = NULL;
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static char *include_pattern = NULL;
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static char *exclude_pattern = NULL;
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static char *include_dir_pattern = NULL;
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static char *exclude_dir_pattern = NULL;
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static pcre *include_compiled = NULL;
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static pcre *exclude_compiled = NULL;
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static pcre *include_dir_compiled = NULL;
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static pcre *exclude_dir_compiled = NULL;
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static int after_context = 0;
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static int before_context = 0;
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static int both_context = 0;
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static int dee_action = dee_READ;
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static int DEE_action = DEE_READ;
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static int error_count = 0;
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static int filenames = FN_DEFAULT;
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static int only_matching = -1;
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static int process_options = 0;
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static unsigned long int match_limit = 0;
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static unsigned long int match_limit_recursion = 0;
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static BOOL count_only = FALSE;
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static BOOL do_colour = FALSE;
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static BOOL file_offsets = FALSE;
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static BOOL hyphenpending = FALSE;
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static BOOL invert = FALSE;
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static BOOL line_buffered = FALSE;
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static BOOL line_offsets = FALSE;
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static BOOL multiline = FALSE;
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static BOOL number = FALSE;
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static BOOL omit_zero_count = FALSE;
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static BOOL resource_error = FALSE;
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static BOOL quiet = FALSE;
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static BOOL silent = FALSE;
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static BOOL utf8 = FALSE;
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/* Structure for options and list of them */
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enum { OP_NODATA, OP_STRING, OP_OP_STRING, OP_NUMBER, OP_LONGNUMBER,
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OP_OP_NUMBER, OP_PATLIST };
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typedef struct option_item {
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int type;
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int one_char;
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void *dataptr;
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const char *long_name;
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const char *help_text;
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} option_item;
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/* Options without a single-letter equivalent get a negative value. This can be
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used to identify them. */
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#define N_COLOUR (-1)
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#define N_EXCLUDE (-2)
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#define N_EXCLUDE_DIR (-3)
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#define N_HELP (-4)
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#define N_INCLUDE (-5)
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#define N_INCLUDE_DIR (-6)
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#define N_LABEL (-7)
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#define N_LOCALE (-8)
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#define N_NULL (-9)
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#define N_LOFFSETS (-10)
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#define N_FOFFSETS (-11)
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#define N_LBUFFER (-12)
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#define N_M_LIMIT (-13)
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#define N_M_LIMIT_REC (-14)
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static option_item optionlist[] = {
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{ OP_NODATA, N_NULL, NULL, "", " terminate options" },
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{ OP_NODATA, N_HELP, NULL, "help", "display this help and exit" },
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{ OP_NUMBER, 'A', &after_context, "after-context=number", "set number of following context lines" },
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{ OP_NUMBER, 'B', &before_context, "before-context=number", "set number of prior context lines" },
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{ OP_OP_STRING, N_COLOUR, &colour_option, "color=option", "matched text color option" },
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{ OP_OP_STRING, N_COLOUR, &colour_option, "colour=option", "matched text colour option" },
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{ OP_NUMBER, 'C', &both_context, "context=number", "set number of context lines, before & after" },
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{ OP_NODATA, 'c', NULL, "count", "print only a count of matching lines per FILE" },
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{ OP_STRING, 'D', &DEE_option, "devices=action","how to handle devices, FIFOs, and sockets" },
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{ OP_STRING, 'd', &dee_option, "directories=action", "how to handle directories" },
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{ OP_PATLIST, 'e', NULL, "regex(p)=pattern", "specify pattern (may be used more than once)" },
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{ OP_NODATA, 'F', NULL, "fixed-strings", "patterns are sets of newline-separated strings" },
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{ OP_STRING, 'f', &pattern_filename, "file=path", "read patterns from file" },
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{ OP_NODATA, N_FOFFSETS, NULL, "file-offsets", "output file offsets, not text" },
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{ OP_NODATA, 'H', NULL, "with-filename", "force the prefixing filename on output" },
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{ OP_NODATA, 'h', NULL, "no-filename", "suppress the prefixing filename on output" },
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{ OP_NODATA, 'i', NULL, "ignore-case", "ignore case distinctions" },
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{ OP_NODATA, 'l', NULL, "files-with-matches", "print only FILE names containing matches" },
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{ OP_NODATA, 'L', NULL, "files-without-match","print only FILE names not containing matches" },
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{ OP_STRING, N_LABEL, &stdin_name, "label=name", "set name for standard input" },
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{ OP_NODATA, N_LBUFFER, NULL, "line-buffered", "use line buffering" },
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{ OP_NODATA, N_LOFFSETS, NULL, "line-offsets", "output line numbers and offsets, not text" },
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{ OP_STRING, N_LOCALE, &locale, "locale=locale", "use the named locale" },
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{ OP_LONGNUMBER, N_M_LIMIT, &match_limit, "match-limit=number", "set PCRE match limit option" },
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{ OP_LONGNUMBER, N_M_LIMIT_REC, &match_limit_recursion, "recursion-limit=number", "set PCRE match recursion limit option" },
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{ OP_NODATA, 'M', NULL, "multiline", "run in multiline mode" },
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{ OP_STRING, 'N', &newline, "newline=type", "set newline type (CR, LF, CRLF, ANYCRLF or ANY)" },
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{ OP_NODATA, 'n', NULL, "line-number", "print line number with output lines" },
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{ OP_OP_NUMBER, 'o', &only_matching, "only-matching=n", "show only the part of the line that matched" },
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{ OP_NODATA, 'q', NULL, "quiet", "suppress output, just set return code" },
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{ OP_NODATA, 'r', NULL, "recursive", "recursively scan sub-directories" },
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{ OP_STRING, N_EXCLUDE,&exclude_pattern, "exclude=pattern","exclude matching files when recursing" },
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{ OP_STRING, N_INCLUDE,&include_pattern, "include=pattern","include matching files when recursing" },
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{ OP_STRING, N_EXCLUDE_DIR,&exclude_dir_pattern, "exclude-dir=pattern","exclude matching directories when recursing" },
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{ OP_STRING, N_INCLUDE_DIR,&include_dir_pattern, "include-dir=pattern","include matching directories when recursing" },
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/* These two were accidentally implemented with underscores instead of
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hyphens in the option names. As this was not discovered for several releases,
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the incorrect versions are left in the table for compatibility. However, the
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--help function misses out any option that has an underscore in its name. */
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{ OP_STRING, N_EXCLUDE_DIR,&exclude_dir_pattern, "exclude_dir=pattern","exclude matching directories when recursing" },
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{ OP_STRING, N_INCLUDE_DIR,&include_dir_pattern, "include_dir=pattern","include matching directories when recursing" },
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#ifdef JFRIEDL_DEBUG
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{ OP_OP_NUMBER, 'S', &S_arg, "jeffS", "replace matched (sub)string with X" },
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#endif
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{ OP_NODATA, 's', NULL, "no-messages", "suppress error messages" },
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{ OP_NODATA, 'u', NULL, "utf-8", "use UTF-8 mode" },
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{ OP_NODATA, 'V', NULL, "version", "print version information and exit" },
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{ OP_NODATA, 'v', NULL, "invert-match", "select non-matching lines" },
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{ OP_NODATA, 'w', NULL, "word-regex(p)", "force patterns to match only as words" },
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{ OP_NODATA, 'x', NULL, "line-regex(p)", "force patterns to match only whole lines" },
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{ OP_NODATA, 0, NULL, NULL, NULL }
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};
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/* Tables for prefixing and suffixing patterns, according to the -w, -x, and -F
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options. These set the 1, 2, and 4 bits in process_options, respectively. Note
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that the combination of -w and -x has the same effect as -x on its own, so we
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can treat them as the same. */
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static const char *prefix[] = {
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"", "\\b", "^(?:", "^(?:", "\\Q", "\\b\\Q", "^(?:\\Q", "^(?:\\Q" };
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static const char *suffix[] = {
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"", "\\b", ")$", ")$", "\\E", "\\E\\b", "\\E)$", "\\E)$" };
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/* UTF-8 tables - used only when the newline setting is "any". */
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const int utf8_table3[] = { 0xff, 0x1f, 0x0f, 0x07, 0x03, 0x01};
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const char utf8_table4[] = {
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1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,
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1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,
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2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,
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3,3,3,3,3,3,3,3,4,4,4,4,5,5,5,5 };
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/*************************************************
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* Exit from the program *
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*************************************************/
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/* If there has been a resource error, give a suitable message.
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Argument: the return code
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Returns: does not return
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*/
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static void
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pcregrep_exit(int rc)
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{
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if (resource_error)
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{
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fprintf(stderr, "pcregrep: Error %d or %d means that a resource limit "
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"was exceeded.\n", PCRE_ERROR_MATCHLIMIT, PCRE_ERROR_RECURSIONLIMIT);
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fprintf(stderr, "pcregrep: Check your regex for nested unlimited loops.\n");
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}
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exit(rc);
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}
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/*************************************************
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* OS-specific functions *
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*************************************************/
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/* These functions are defined so that they can be made system specific,
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although at present the only ones are for Unix, Win32, and for "no support". */
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/************* Directory scanning in Unix ***********/
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#if defined HAVE_SYS_STAT_H && defined HAVE_DIRENT_H && defined HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <sys/stat.h>
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#include <dirent.h>
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typedef DIR directory_type;
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static int
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isdirectory(char *filename)
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{
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struct stat statbuf;
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if (stat(filename, &statbuf) < 0)
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return 0; /* In the expectation that opening as a file will fail */
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return ((statbuf.st_mode & S_IFMT) == S_IFDIR)? '/' : 0;
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}
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static directory_type *
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opendirectory(char *filename)
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{
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return opendir(filename);
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}
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static char *
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readdirectory(directory_type *dir)
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{
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for (;;)
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{
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struct dirent *dent = readdir(dir);
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if (dent == NULL) return NULL;
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if (strcmp(dent->d_name, ".") != 0 && strcmp(dent->d_name, "..") != 0)
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return dent->d_name;
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}
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/* Control never reaches here */
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}
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static void
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closedirectory(directory_type *dir)
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{
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closedir(dir);
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}
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/************* Test for regular file in Unix **********/
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static int
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isregfile(char *filename)
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{
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struct stat statbuf;
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if (stat(filename, &statbuf) < 0)
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return 1; /* In the expectation that opening as a file will fail */
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return (statbuf.st_mode & S_IFMT) == S_IFREG;
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}
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/************* Test for a terminal in Unix **********/
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static BOOL
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is_stdout_tty(void)
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{
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return isatty(fileno(stdout));
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}
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static BOOL
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is_file_tty(FILE *f)
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{
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return isatty(fileno(f));
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}
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/************* Directory scanning in Win32 ***********/
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/* I (Philip Hazel) have no means of testing this code. It was contributed by
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Lionel Fourquaux. David Burgess added a patch to define INVALID_FILE_ATTRIBUTES
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when it did not exist. David Byron added a patch that moved the #include of
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<windows.h> to before the INVALID_FILE_ATTRIBUTES definition rather than after.
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The double test below stops gcc 4.4.4 grumbling that HAVE_WINDOWS_H is
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undefined when it is indeed undefined. */
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#elif defined HAVE_WINDOWS_H && HAVE_WINDOWS_H
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#ifndef STRICT
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# define STRICT
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#endif
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#ifndef WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
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# define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
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#endif
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#include <windows.h>
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#ifndef INVALID_FILE_ATTRIBUTES
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#define INVALID_FILE_ATTRIBUTES 0xFFFFFFFF
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#endif
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typedef struct directory_type
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{
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HANDLE handle;
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BOOL first;
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WIN32_FIND_DATA data;
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} directory_type;
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int
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isdirectory(char *filename)
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{
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DWORD attr = GetFileAttributes(filename);
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if (attr == INVALID_FILE_ATTRIBUTES)
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return 0;
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return ((attr & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY) != 0) ? '/' : 0;
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}
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directory_type *
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opendirectory(char *filename)
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{
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size_t len;
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char *pattern;
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directory_type *dir;
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DWORD err;
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len = strlen(filename);
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pattern = (char *) malloc(len + 3);
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dir = (directory_type *) malloc(sizeof(*dir));
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if ((pattern == NULL) || (dir == NULL))
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{
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fprintf(stderr, "pcregrep: malloc failed\n");
|
454 |
pcregrep_exit(2);
|
455 |
}
|
456 |
memcpy(pattern, filename, len);
|
457 |
memcpy(&(pattern[len]), "\\*", 3);
|
458 |
dir->handle = FindFirstFile(pattern, &(dir->data));
|
459 |
if (dir->handle != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
|
460 |
{
|
461 |
free(pattern);
|
462 |
dir->first = TRUE;
|
463 |
return dir;
|
464 |
}
|
465 |
err = GetLastError();
|
466 |
free(pattern);
|
467 |
free(dir);
|
468 |
errno = (err == ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED) ? EACCES : ENOENT;
|
469 |
return NULL;
|
470 |
}
|
471 |
|
472 |
char *
|
473 |
readdirectory(directory_type *dir)
|
474 |
{
|
475 |
for (;;)
|
476 |
{
|
477 |
if (!dir->first)
|
478 |
{
|
479 |
if (!FindNextFile(dir->handle, &(dir->data)))
|
480 |
return NULL;
|
481 |
}
|
482 |
else
|
483 |
{
|
484 |
dir->first = FALSE;
|
485 |
}
|
486 |
if (strcmp(dir->data.cFileName, ".") != 0 && strcmp(dir->data.cFileName, "..") != 0)
|
487 |
return dir->data.cFileName;
|
488 |
}
|
489 |
#ifndef _MSC_VER
|
490 |
return NULL; /* Keep compiler happy; never executed */
|
491 |
#endif
|
492 |
}
|
493 |
|
494 |
void
|
495 |
closedirectory(directory_type *dir)
|
496 |
{
|
497 |
FindClose(dir->handle);
|
498 |
free(dir);
|
499 |
}
|
500 |
|
501 |
|
502 |
/************* Test for regular file in Win32 **********/
|
503 |
|
504 |
/* I don't know how to do this, or if it can be done; assume all paths are
|
505 |
regular if they are not directories. */
|
506 |
|
507 |
int isregfile(char *filename)
|
508 |
{
|
509 |
return !isdirectory(filename);
|
510 |
}
|
511 |
|
512 |
|
513 |
/************* Test for a terminal in Win32 **********/
|
514 |
|
515 |
/* I don't know how to do this; assume never */
|
516 |
|
517 |
static BOOL
|
518 |
is_stdout_tty(void)
|
519 |
{
|
520 |
return FALSE;
|
521 |
}
|
522 |
|
523 |
static BOOL
|
524 |
is_file_tty(FILE *f)
|
525 |
{
|
526 |
return FALSE;
|
527 |
}
|
528 |
|
529 |
|
530 |
/************* Directory scanning when we can't do it ***********/
|
531 |
|
532 |
/* The type is void, and apart from isdirectory(), the functions do nothing. */
|
533 |
|
534 |
#else
|
535 |
|
536 |
typedef void directory_type;
|
537 |
|
538 |
int isdirectory(char *filename) { return 0; }
|
539 |
directory_type * opendirectory(char *filename) { return (directory_type*)0;}
|
540 |
char *readdirectory(directory_type *dir) { return (char*)0;}
|
541 |
void closedirectory(directory_type *dir) {}
|
542 |
|
543 |
|
544 |
/************* Test for regular when we can't do it **********/
|
545 |
|
546 |
/* Assume all files are regular. */
|
547 |
|
548 |
int isregfile(char *filename) { return 1; }
|
549 |
|
550 |
|
551 |
/************* Test for a terminal when we can't do it **********/
|
552 |
|
553 |
static BOOL
|
554 |
is_stdout_tty(void)
|
555 |
{
|
556 |
return FALSE;
|
557 |
}
|
558 |
|
559 |
static BOOL
|
560 |
is_file_tty(FILE *f)
|
561 |
{
|
562 |
return FALSE;
|
563 |
}
|
564 |
|
565 |
#endif
|
566 |
|
567 |
|
568 |
|
569 |
#ifndef HAVE_STRERROR
|
570 |
/*************************************************
|
571 |
* Provide strerror() for non-ANSI libraries *
|
572 |
*************************************************/
|
573 |
|
574 |
/* Some old-fashioned systems still around (e.g. SunOS4) don't have strerror()
|
575 |
in their libraries, but can provide the same facility by this simple
|
576 |
alternative function. */
|
577 |
|
578 |
extern int sys_nerr;
|
579 |
extern char *sys_errlist[];
|
580 |
|
581 |
char *
|
582 |
strerror(int n)
|
583 |
{
|
584 |
if (n < 0 || n >= sys_nerr) return "unknown error number";
|
585 |
return sys_errlist[n];
|
586 |
}
|
587 |
#endif /* HAVE_STRERROR */
|
588 |
|
589 |
|
590 |
|
591 |
/*************************************************
|
592 |
* Read one line of input *
|
593 |
*************************************************/
|
594 |
|
595 |
/* Normally, input is read using fread() into a large buffer, so many lines may
|
596 |
be read at once. However, doing this for tty input means that no output appears
|
597 |
until a lot of input has been typed. Instead, tty input is handled line by
|
598 |
line. We cannot use fgets() for this, because it does not stop at a binary
|
599 |
zero, and therefore there is no way of telling how many characters it has read,
|
600 |
because there may be binary zeros embedded in the data.
|
601 |
|
602 |
Arguments:
|
603 |
buffer the buffer to read into
|
604 |
length the maximum number of characters to read
|
605 |
f the file
|
606 |
|
607 |
Returns: the number of characters read, zero at end of file
|
608 |
*/
|
609 |
|
610 |
static int
|
611 |
read_one_line(char *buffer, int length, FILE *f)
|
612 |
{
|
613 |
int c;
|
614 |
int yield = 0;
|
615 |
while ((c = fgetc(f)) != EOF)
|
616 |
{
|
617 |
buffer[yield++] = c;
|
618 |
if (c == '\n' || yield >= length) break;
|
619 |
}
|
620 |
return yield;
|
621 |
}
|
622 |
|
623 |
|
624 |
|
625 |
/*************************************************
|
626 |
* Find end of line *
|
627 |
*************************************************/
|
628 |
|
629 |
/* The length of the endline sequence that is found is set via lenptr. This may
|
630 |
be zero at the very end of the file if there is no line-ending sequence there.
|
631 |
|
632 |
Arguments:
|
633 |
p current position in line
|
634 |
endptr end of available data
|
635 |
lenptr where to put the length of the eol sequence
|
636 |
|
637 |
Returns: pointer to the last byte of the line, including the newline byte(s)
|
638 |
*/
|
639 |
|
640 |
static char *
|
641 |
end_of_line(char *p, char *endptr, int *lenptr)
|
642 |
{
|
643 |
switch(endlinetype)
|
644 |
{
|
645 |
default: /* Just in case */
|
646 |
case EL_LF:
|
647 |
while (p < endptr && *p != '\n') p++;
|
648 |
if (p < endptr)
|
649 |
{
|
650 |
*lenptr = 1;
|
651 |
return p + 1;
|
652 |
}
|
653 |
*lenptr = 0;
|
654 |
return endptr;
|
655 |
|
656 |
case EL_CR:
|
657 |
while (p < endptr && *p != '\r') p++;
|
658 |
if (p < endptr)
|
659 |
{
|
660 |
*lenptr = 1;
|
661 |
return p + 1;
|
662 |
}
|
663 |
*lenptr = 0;
|
664 |
return endptr;
|
665 |
|
666 |
case EL_CRLF:
|
667 |
for (;;)
|
668 |
{
|
669 |
while (p < endptr && *p != '\r') p++;
|
670 |
if (++p >= endptr)
|
671 |
{
|
672 |
*lenptr = 0;
|
673 |
return endptr;
|
674 |
}
|
675 |
if (*p == '\n')
|
676 |
{
|
677 |
*lenptr = 2;
|
678 |
return p + 1;
|
679 |
}
|
680 |
}
|
681 |
break;
|
682 |
|
683 |
case EL_ANYCRLF:
|
684 |
while (p < endptr)
|
685 |
{
|
686 |
int extra = 0;
|
687 |
register int c = *((unsigned char *)p);
|
688 |
|
689 |
if (utf8 && c >= 0xc0)
|
690 |
{
|
691 |
int gcii, gcss;
|
692 |
extra = utf8_table4[c & 0x3f]; /* Number of additional bytes */
|
693 |
gcss = 6*extra;
|
694 |
c = (c & utf8_table3[extra]) << gcss;
|
695 |
for (gcii = 1; gcii <= extra; gcii++)
|
696 |
{
|
697 |
gcss -= 6;
|
698 |
c |= (p[gcii] & 0x3f) << gcss;
|
699 |
}
|
700 |
}
|
701 |
|
702 |
p += 1 + extra;
|
703 |
|
704 |
switch (c)
|
705 |
{
|
706 |
case 0x0a: /* LF */
|
707 |
*lenptr = 1;
|
708 |
return p;
|
709 |
|
710 |
case 0x0d: /* CR */
|
711 |
if (p < endptr && *p == 0x0a)
|
712 |
{
|
713 |
*lenptr = 2;
|
714 |
p++;
|
715 |
}
|
716 |
else *lenptr = 1;
|
717 |
return p;
|
718 |
|
719 |
default:
|
720 |
break;
|
721 |
}
|
722 |
} /* End of loop for ANYCRLF case */
|
723 |
|
724 |
*lenptr = 0; /* Must have hit the end */
|
725 |
return endptr;
|
726 |
|
727 |
case EL_ANY:
|
728 |
while (p < endptr)
|
729 |
{
|
730 |
int extra = 0;
|
731 |
register int c = *((unsigned char *)p);
|
732 |
|
733 |
if (utf8 && c >= 0xc0)
|
734 |
{
|
735 |
int gcii, gcss;
|
736 |
extra = utf8_table4[c & 0x3f]; /* Number of additional bytes */
|
737 |
gcss = 6*extra;
|
738 |
c = (c & utf8_table3[extra]) << gcss;
|
739 |
for (gcii = 1; gcii <= extra; gcii++)
|
740 |
{
|
741 |
gcss -= 6;
|
742 |
c |= (p[gcii] & 0x3f) << gcss;
|
743 |
}
|
744 |
}
|
745 |
|
746 |
p += 1 + extra;
|
747 |
|
748 |
switch (c)
|
749 |
{
|
750 |
case 0x0a: /* LF */
|
751 |
case 0x0b: /* VT */
|
752 |
case 0x0c: /* FF */
|
753 |
*lenptr = 1;
|
754 |
return p;
|
755 |
|
756 |
case 0x0d: /* CR */
|
757 |
if (p < endptr && *p == 0x0a)
|
758 |
{
|
759 |
*lenptr = 2;
|
760 |
p++;
|
761 |
}
|
762 |
else *lenptr = 1;
|
763 |
return p;
|
764 |
|
765 |
case 0x85: /* NEL */
|
766 |
*lenptr = utf8? 2 : 1;
|
767 |
return p;
|
768 |
|
769 |
case 0x2028: /* LS */
|
770 |
case 0x2029: /* PS */
|
771 |
*lenptr = 3;
|
772 |
return p;
|
773 |
|
774 |
default:
|
775 |
break;
|
776 |
}
|
777 |
} /* End of loop for ANY case */
|
778 |
|
779 |
*lenptr = 0; /* Must have hit the end */
|
780 |
return endptr;
|
781 |
} /* End of overall switch */
|
782 |
}
|
783 |
|
784 |
|
785 |
|
786 |
/*************************************************
|
787 |
* Find start of previous line *
|
788 |
*************************************************/
|
789 |
|
790 |
/* This is called when looking back for before lines to print.
|
791 |
|
792 |
Arguments:
|
793 |
p start of the subsequent line
|
794 |
startptr start of available data
|
795 |
|
796 |
Returns: pointer to the start of the previous line
|
797 |
*/
|
798 |
|
799 |
static char *
|
800 |
previous_line(char *p, char *startptr)
|
801 |
{
|
802 |
switch(endlinetype)
|
803 |
{
|
804 |
default: /* Just in case */
|
805 |
case EL_LF:
|
806 |
p--;
|
807 |
while (p > startptr && p[-1] != '\n') p--;
|
808 |
return p;
|
809 |
|
810 |
case EL_CR:
|
811 |
p--;
|
812 |
while (p > startptr && p[-1] != '\n') p--;
|
813 |
return p;
|
814 |
|
815 |
case EL_CRLF:
|
816 |
for (;;)
|
817 |
{
|
818 |
p -= 2;
|
819 |
while (p > startptr && p[-1] != '\n') p--;
|
820 |
if (p <= startptr + 1 || p[-2] == '\r') return p;
|
821 |
}
|
822 |
return p; /* But control should never get here */
|
823 |
|
824 |
case EL_ANY:
|
825 |
case EL_ANYCRLF:
|
826 |
if (*(--p) == '\n' && p > startptr && p[-1] == '\r') p--;
|
827 |
if (utf8) while ((*p & 0xc0) == 0x80) p--;
|
828 |
|
829 |
while (p > startptr)
|
830 |
{
|
831 |
register int c;
|
832 |
char *pp = p - 1;
|
833 |
|
834 |
if (utf8)
|
835 |
{
|
836 |
int extra = 0;
|
837 |
while ((*pp & 0xc0) == 0x80) pp--;
|
838 |
c = *((unsigned char *)pp);
|
839 |
if (c >= 0xc0)
|
840 |
{
|
841 |
int gcii, gcss;
|
842 |
extra = utf8_table4[c & 0x3f]; /* Number of additional bytes */
|
843 |
gcss = 6*extra;
|
844 |
c = (c & utf8_table3[extra]) << gcss;
|
845 |
for (gcii = 1; gcii <= extra; gcii++)
|
846 |
{
|
847 |
gcss -= 6;
|
848 |
c |= (pp[gcii] & 0x3f) << gcss;
|
849 |
}
|
850 |
}
|
851 |
}
|
852 |
else c = *((unsigned char *)pp);
|
853 |
|
854 |
if (endlinetype == EL_ANYCRLF) switch (c)
|
855 |
{
|
856 |
case 0x0a: /* LF */
|
857 |
case 0x0d: /* CR */
|
858 |
return p;
|
859 |
|
860 |
default:
|
861 |
break;
|
862 |
}
|
863 |
|
864 |
else switch (c)
|
865 |
{
|
866 |
case 0x0a: /* LF */
|
867 |
case 0x0b: /* VT */
|
868 |
case 0x0c: /* FF */
|
869 |
case 0x0d: /* CR */
|
870 |
case 0x85: /* NEL */
|
871 |
case 0x2028: /* LS */
|
872 |
case 0x2029: /* PS */
|
873 |
return p;
|
874 |
|
875 |
default:
|
876 |
break;
|
877 |
}
|
878 |
|
879 |
p = pp; /* Back one character */
|
880 |
} /* End of loop for ANY case */
|
881 |
|
882 |
return startptr; /* Hit start of data */
|
883 |
} /* End of overall switch */
|
884 |
}
|
885 |
|
886 |
|
887 |
|
888 |
|
889 |
|
890 |
/*************************************************
|
891 |
* Print the previous "after" lines *
|
892 |
*************************************************/
|
893 |
|
894 |
/* This is called if we are about to lose said lines because of buffer filling,
|
895 |
and at the end of the file. The data in the line is written using fwrite() so
|
896 |
that a binary zero does not terminate it.
|
897 |
|
898 |
Arguments:
|
899 |
lastmatchnumber the number of the last matching line, plus one
|
900 |
lastmatchrestart where we restarted after the last match
|
901 |
endptr end of available data
|
902 |
printname filename for printing
|
903 |
|
904 |
Returns: nothing
|
905 |
*/
|
906 |
|
907 |
static void do_after_lines(int lastmatchnumber, char *lastmatchrestart,
|
908 |
char *endptr, char *printname)
|
909 |
{
|
910 |
if (after_context > 0 && lastmatchnumber > 0)
|
911 |
{
|
912 |
int count = 0;
|
913 |
while (lastmatchrestart < endptr && count++ < after_context)
|
914 |
{
|
915 |
int ellength;
|
916 |
char *pp = lastmatchrestart;
|
917 |
if (printname != NULL) fprintf(stdout, "%s-", printname);
|
918 |
if (number) fprintf(stdout, "%d-", lastmatchnumber++);
|
919 |
pp = end_of_line(pp, endptr, &ellength);
|
920 |
FWRITE(lastmatchrestart, 1, pp - lastmatchrestart, stdout);
|
921 |
lastmatchrestart = pp;
|
922 |
}
|
923 |
hyphenpending = TRUE;
|
924 |
}
|
925 |
}
|
926 |
|
927 |
|
928 |
|
929 |
/*************************************************
|
930 |
* Apply patterns to subject till one matches *
|
931 |
*************************************************/
|
932 |
|
933 |
/* This function is called to run through all patterns, looking for a match. It
|
934 |
is used multiple times for the same subject when colouring is enabled, in order
|
935 |
to find all possible matches.
|
936 |
|
937 |
Arguments:
|
938 |
matchptr the start of the subject
|
939 |
length the length of the subject to match
|
940 |
offsets the offets vector to fill in
|
941 |
mrc address of where to put the result of pcre_exec()
|
942 |
|
943 |
Returns: TRUE if there was a match
|
944 |
FALSE if there was no match
|
945 |
invert if there was a non-fatal error
|
946 |
*/
|
947 |
|
948 |
static BOOL
|
949 |
match_patterns(char *matchptr, size_t length, int *offsets, int *mrc)
|
950 |
{
|
951 |
int i;
|
952 |
size_t slen = length;
|
953 |
const char *msg = "this text:\n\n";
|
954 |
if (slen > 200)
|
955 |
{
|
956 |
slen = 200;
|
957 |
msg = "text that starts:\n\n";
|
958 |
}
|
959 |
for (i = 0; i < pattern_count; i++)
|
960 |
{
|
961 |
*mrc = pcre_exec(pattern_list[i], hints_list[i], matchptr, (int)length, 0,
|
962 |
PCRE_NOTEMPTY, offsets, OFFSET_SIZE);
|
963 |
if (*mrc >= 0) return TRUE;
|
964 |
if (*mrc == PCRE_ERROR_NOMATCH) continue;
|
965 |
fprintf(stderr, "pcregrep: pcre_exec() gave error %d while matching ", *mrc);
|
966 |
if (pattern_count > 1) fprintf(stderr, "pattern number %d to ", i+1);
|
967 |
fprintf(stderr, "%s", msg);
|
968 |
FWRITE(matchptr, 1, slen, stderr); /* In case binary zero included */
|
969 |
fprintf(stderr, "\n\n");
|
970 |
if (*mrc == PCRE_ERROR_MATCHLIMIT || *mrc == PCRE_ERROR_RECURSIONLIMIT)
|
971 |
resource_error = TRUE;
|
972 |
if (error_count++ > 20)
|
973 |
{
|
974 |
fprintf(stderr, "pcregrep: Too many errors - abandoned.\n");
|
975 |
pcregrep_exit(2);
|
976 |
}
|
977 |
return invert; /* No more matching; don't show the line again */
|
978 |
}
|
979 |
|
980 |
return FALSE; /* No match, no errors */
|
981 |
}
|
982 |
|
983 |
|
984 |
|
985 |
/*************************************************
|
986 |
* Grep an individual file *
|
987 |
*************************************************/
|
988 |
|
989 |
/* This is called from grep_or_recurse() below. It uses a buffer that is three
|
990 |
times the value of MBUFTHIRD. The matching point is never allowed to stray into
|
991 |
the top third of the buffer, thus keeping more of the file available for
|
992 |
context printing or for multiline scanning. For large files, the pointer will
|
993 |
be in the middle third most of the time, so the bottom third is available for
|
994 |
"before" context printing.
|
995 |
|
996 |
Arguments:
|
997 |
handle the fopened FILE stream for a normal file
|
998 |
the gzFile pointer when reading is via libz
|
999 |
the BZFILE pointer when reading is via libbz2
|
1000 |
frtype FR_PLAIN, FR_LIBZ, or FR_LIBBZ2
|
1001 |
printname the file name if it is to be printed for each match
|
1002 |
or NULL if the file name is not to be printed
|
1003 |
it cannot be NULL if filenames[_nomatch]_only is set
|
1004 |
|
1005 |
Returns: 0 if there was at least one match
|
1006 |
1 otherwise (no matches)
|
1007 |
2 if there is a read error on a .bz2 file
|
1008 |
*/
|
1009 |
|
1010 |
static int
|
1011 |
pcregrep(void *handle, int frtype, char *printname)
|
1012 |
{
|
1013 |
int rc = 1;
|
1014 |
int linenumber = 1;
|
1015 |
int lastmatchnumber = 0;
|
1016 |
int count = 0;
|
1017 |
int filepos = 0;
|
1018 |
int offsets[OFFSET_SIZE];
|
1019 |
char *lastmatchrestart = NULL;
|
1020 |
char buffer[3*MBUFTHIRD];
|
1021 |
char *ptr = buffer;
|
1022 |
char *endptr;
|
1023 |
size_t bufflength;
|
1024 |
BOOL endhyphenpending = FALSE;
|
1025 |
BOOL input_line_buffered = line_buffered;
|
1026 |
FILE *in = NULL; /* Ensure initialized */
|
1027 |
|
1028 |
#ifdef SUPPORT_LIBZ
|
1029 |
gzFile ingz = NULL;
|
1030 |
#endif
|
1031 |
|
1032 |
#ifdef SUPPORT_LIBBZ2
|
1033 |
BZFILE *inbz2 = NULL;
|
1034 |
#endif
|
1035 |
|
1036 |
|
1037 |
/* Do the first read into the start of the buffer and set up the pointer to end
|
1038 |
of what we have. In the case of libz, a non-zipped .gz file will be read as a
|
1039 |
plain file. However, if a .bz2 file isn't actually bzipped, the first read will
|
1040 |
fail. */
|
1041 |
|
1042 |
#ifdef SUPPORT_LIBZ
|
1043 |
if (frtype == FR_LIBZ)
|
1044 |
{
|
1045 |
ingz = (gzFile)handle;
|
1046 |
bufflength = gzread (ingz, buffer, 3*MBUFTHIRD);
|
1047 |
}
|
1048 |
else
|
1049 |
#endif
|
1050 |
|
1051 |
#ifdef SUPPORT_LIBBZ2
|
1052 |
if (frtype == FR_LIBBZ2)
|
1053 |
{
|
1054 |
inbz2 = (BZFILE *)handle;
|
1055 |
bufflength = BZ2_bzread(inbz2, buffer, 3*MBUFTHIRD);
|
1056 |
if ((int)bufflength < 0) return 2; /* Gotcha: bufflength is size_t; */
|
1057 |
} /* without the cast it is unsigned. */
|
1058 |
else
|
1059 |
#endif
|
1060 |
|
1061 |
{
|
1062 |
in = (FILE *)handle;
|
1063 |
if (is_file_tty(in)) input_line_buffered = TRUE;
|
1064 |
bufflength = input_line_buffered?
|
1065 |
read_one_line(buffer, 3*MBUFTHIRD, in) :
|
1066 |
fread(buffer, 1, 3*MBUFTHIRD, in);
|
1067 |
}
|
1068 |
|
1069 |
endptr = buffer + bufflength;
|
1070 |
|
1071 |
/* Loop while the current pointer is not at the end of the file. For large
|
1072 |
files, endptr will be at the end of the buffer when we are in the middle of the
|
1073 |
file, but ptr will never get there, because as soon as it gets over 2/3 of the
|
1074 |
way, the buffer is shifted left and re-filled. */
|
1075 |
|
1076 |
while (ptr < endptr)
|
1077 |
{
|
1078 |
int endlinelength;
|
1079 |
int mrc = 0;
|
1080 |
BOOL match;
|
1081 |
char *matchptr = ptr;
|
1082 |
char *t = ptr;
|
1083 |
size_t length, linelength;
|
1084 |
|
1085 |
/* At this point, ptr is at the start of a line. We need to find the length
|
1086 |
of the subject string to pass to pcre_exec(). In multiline mode, it is the
|
1087 |
length remainder of the data in the buffer. Otherwise, it is the length of
|
1088 |
the next line, excluding the terminating newline. After matching, we always
|
1089 |
advance by the length of the next line. In multiline mode the PCRE_FIRSTLINE
|
1090 |
option is used for compiling, so that any match is constrained to be in the
|
1091 |
first line. */
|
1092 |
|
1093 |
t = end_of_line(t, endptr, &endlinelength);
|
1094 |
linelength = t - ptr - endlinelength;
|
1095 |
length = multiline? (size_t)(endptr - ptr) : linelength;
|
1096 |
|
1097 |
/* Extra processing for Jeffrey Friedl's debugging. */
|
1098 |
|
1099 |
#ifdef JFRIEDL_DEBUG
|
1100 |
if (jfriedl_XT || jfriedl_XR)
|
1101 |
{
|
1102 |
#include <sys/time.h>
|
1103 |
#include <time.h>
|
1104 |
struct timeval start_time, end_time;
|
1105 |
struct timezone dummy;
|
1106 |
int i;
|
1107 |
|
1108 |
if (jfriedl_XT)
|
1109 |
{
|
1110 |
unsigned long newlen = length * jfriedl_XT + strlen(jfriedl_prefix) + strlen(jfriedl_postfix);
|
1111 |
const char *orig = ptr;
|
1112 |
ptr = malloc(newlen + 1);
|
1113 |
if (!ptr) {
|
1114 |
printf("out of memory");
|
1115 |
pcregrep_exit(2);
|
1116 |
}
|
1117 |
endptr = ptr;
|
1118 |
strcpy(endptr, jfriedl_prefix); endptr += strlen(jfriedl_prefix);
|
1119 |
for (i = 0; i < jfriedl_XT; i++) {
|
1120 |
strncpy(endptr, orig, length);
|
1121 |
endptr += length;
|
1122 |
}
|
1123 |
strcpy(endptr, jfriedl_postfix); endptr += strlen(jfriedl_postfix);
|
1124 |
length = newlen;
|
1125 |
}
|
1126 |
|
1127 |
if (gettimeofday(&start_time, &dummy) != 0)
|
1128 |
perror("bad gettimeofday");
|
1129 |
|
1130 |
|
1131 |
for (i = 0; i < jfriedl_XR; i++)
|
1132 |
match = (pcre_exec(pattern_list[0], hints_list[0], ptr, length, 0,
|
1133 |
PCRE_NOTEMPTY, offsets, OFFSET_SIZE) >= 0);
|
1134 |
|
1135 |
if (gettimeofday(&end_time, &dummy) != 0)
|
1136 |
perror("bad gettimeofday");
|
1137 |
|
1138 |
double delta = ((end_time.tv_sec + (end_time.tv_usec / 1000000.0))
|
1139 |
-
|
1140 |
(start_time.tv_sec + (start_time.tv_usec / 1000000.0)));
|
1141 |
|
1142 |
printf("%s TIMER[%.4f]\n", match ? "MATCH" : "FAIL", delta);
|
1143 |
return 0;
|
1144 |
}
|
1145 |
#endif
|
1146 |
|
1147 |
/* We come back here after a match when the -o option (only_matching) is set,
|
1148 |
in order to find any further matches in the same line. */
|
1149 |
|
1150 |
ONLY_MATCHING_RESTART:
|
1151 |
|
1152 |
/* Run through all the patterns until one matches or there is an error other
|
1153 |
than NOMATCH. This code is in a subroutine so that it can be re-used for
|
1154 |
finding subsequent matches when colouring matched lines. */
|
1155 |
|
1156 |
match = match_patterns(matchptr, length, offsets, &mrc);
|
1157 |
|
1158 |
/* If it's a match or a not-match (as required), do what's wanted. */
|
1159 |
|
1160 |
if (match != invert)
|
1161 |
{
|
1162 |
BOOL hyphenprinted = FALSE;
|
1163 |
|
1164 |
/* We've failed if we want a file that doesn't have any matches. */
|
1165 |
|
1166 |
if (filenames == FN_NOMATCH_ONLY) return 1;
|
1167 |
|
1168 |
/* Just count if just counting is wanted. */
|
1169 |
|
1170 |
if (count_only) count++;
|
1171 |
|
1172 |
/* If all we want is a file name, there is no need to scan any more lines
|
1173 |
in the file. */
|
1174 |
|
1175 |
else if (filenames == FN_MATCH_ONLY)
|
1176 |
{
|
1177 |
fprintf(stdout, "%s\n", printname);
|
1178 |
return 0;
|
1179 |
}
|
1180 |
|
1181 |
/* Likewise, if all we want is a yes/no answer. */
|
1182 |
|
1183 |
else if (quiet) return 0;
|
1184 |
|
1185 |
/* The --only-matching option prints just the substring that matched, or a
|
1186 |
captured portion of it, as long as this string is not empty, and the
|
1187 |
--file-offsets and --line-offsets options output offsets for the matching
|
1188 |
substring (they both force --only-matching = 0). None of these options
|
1189 |
prints any context. Afterwards, adjust the start and length, and then jump
|
1190 |
back to look for further matches in the same line. If we are in invert
|
1191 |
mode, however, nothing is printed and we do not restart - this could still
|
1192 |
be useful because the return code is set. */
|
1193 |
|
1194 |
else if (only_matching >= 0)
|
1195 |
{
|
1196 |
if (!invert)
|
1197 |
{
|
1198 |
if (printname != NULL) fprintf(stdout, "%s:", printname);
|
1199 |
if (number) fprintf(stdout, "%d:", linenumber);
|
1200 |
if (line_offsets)
|
1201 |
fprintf(stdout, "%d,%d\n", (int)(matchptr + offsets[0] - ptr),
|
1202 |
offsets[1] - offsets[0]);
|
1203 |
else if (file_offsets)
|
1204 |
fprintf(stdout, "%d,%d\n",
|
1205 |
(int)(filepos + matchptr + offsets[0] - ptr),
|
1206 |
offsets[1] - offsets[0]);
|
1207 |
else if (only_matching < mrc)
|
1208 |
{
|
1209 |
int plen = offsets[2*only_matching + 1] - offsets[2*only_matching];
|
1210 |
if (plen > 0)
|
1211 |
{
|
1212 |
if (do_colour) fprintf(stdout, "%c[%sm", 0x1b, colour_string);
|
1213 |
FWRITE(matchptr + offsets[only_matching*2], 1, plen, stdout);
|
1214 |
if (do_colour) fprintf(stdout, "%c[00m", 0x1b);
|
1215 |
fprintf(stdout, "\n");
|
1216 |
}
|
1217 |
}
|
1218 |
else if (printname != NULL || number) fprintf(stdout, "\n");
|
1219 |
matchptr += offsets[1];
|
1220 |
length -= offsets[1];
|
1221 |
match = FALSE;
|
1222 |
if (line_buffered) fflush(stdout);
|
1223 |
rc = 0; /* Had some success */
|
1224 |
goto ONLY_MATCHING_RESTART;
|
1225 |
}
|
1226 |
}
|
1227 |
|
1228 |
/* This is the default case when none of the above options is set. We print
|
1229 |
the matching lines(s), possibly preceded and/or followed by other lines of
|
1230 |
context. */
|
1231 |
|
1232 |
else
|
1233 |
{
|
1234 |
/* See if there is a requirement to print some "after" lines from a
|
1235 |
previous match. We never print any overlaps. */
|
1236 |
|
1237 |
if (after_context > 0 && lastmatchnumber > 0)
|
1238 |
{
|
1239 |
int ellength;
|
1240 |
int linecount = 0;
|
1241 |
char *p = lastmatchrestart;
|
1242 |
|
1243 |
while (p < ptr && linecount < after_context)
|
1244 |
{
|
1245 |
p = end_of_line(p, ptr, &ellength);
|
1246 |
linecount++;
|
1247 |
}
|
1248 |
|
1249 |
/* It is important to advance lastmatchrestart during this printing so
|
1250 |
that it interacts correctly with any "before" printing below. Print
|
1251 |
each line's data using fwrite() in case there are binary zeroes. */
|
1252 |
|
1253 |
while (lastmatchrestart < p)
|
1254 |
{
|
1255 |
char *pp = lastmatchrestart;
|
1256 |
if (printname != NULL) fprintf(stdout, "%s-", printname);
|
1257 |
if (number) fprintf(stdout, "%d-", lastmatchnumber++);
|
1258 |
pp = end_of_line(pp, endptr, &ellength);
|
1259 |
FWRITE(lastmatchrestart, 1, pp - lastmatchrestart, stdout);
|
1260 |
lastmatchrestart = pp;
|
1261 |
}
|
1262 |
if (lastmatchrestart != ptr) hyphenpending = TRUE;
|
1263 |
}
|
1264 |
|
1265 |
/* If there were non-contiguous lines printed above, insert hyphens. */
|
1266 |
|
1267 |
if (hyphenpending)
|
1268 |
{
|
1269 |
fprintf(stdout, "--\n");
|
1270 |
hyphenpending = FALSE;
|
1271 |
hyphenprinted = TRUE;
|
1272 |
}
|
1273 |
|
1274 |
/* See if there is a requirement to print some "before" lines for this
|
1275 |
match. Again, don't print overlaps. */
|
1276 |
|
1277 |
if (before_context > 0)
|
1278 |
{
|
1279 |
int linecount = 0;
|
1280 |
char *p = ptr;
|
1281 |
|
1282 |
while (p > buffer && (lastmatchnumber == 0 || p > lastmatchrestart) &&
|
1283 |
linecount < before_context)
|
1284 |
{
|
1285 |
linecount++;
|
1286 |
p = previous_line(p, buffer);
|
1287 |
}
|
1288 |
|
1289 |
if (lastmatchnumber > 0 && p > lastmatchrestart && !hyphenprinted)
|
1290 |
fprintf(stdout, "--\n");
|
1291 |
|
1292 |
while (p < ptr)
|
1293 |
{
|
1294 |
int ellength;
|
1295 |
char *pp = p;
|
1296 |
if (printname != NULL) fprintf(stdout, "%s-", printname);
|
1297 |
if (number) fprintf(stdout, "%d-", linenumber - linecount--);
|
1298 |
pp = end_of_line(pp, endptr, &ellength);
|
1299 |
FWRITE(p, 1, pp - p, stdout);
|
1300 |
p = pp;
|
1301 |
}
|
1302 |
}
|
1303 |
|
1304 |
/* Now print the matching line(s); ensure we set hyphenpending at the end
|
1305 |
of the file if any context lines are being output. */
|
1306 |
|
1307 |
if (after_context > 0 || before_context > 0)
|
1308 |
endhyphenpending = TRUE;
|
1309 |
|
1310 |
if (printname != NULL) fprintf(stdout, "%s:", printname);
|
1311 |
if (number) fprintf(stdout, "%d:", linenumber);
|
1312 |
|
1313 |
/* In multiline mode, we want to print to the end of the line in which
|
1314 |
the end of the matched string is found, so we adjust linelength and the
|
1315 |
line number appropriately, but only when there actually was a match
|
1316 |
(invert not set). Because the PCRE_FIRSTLINE option is set, the start of
|
1317 |
the match will always be before the first newline sequence. */
|
1318 |
|
1319 |
if (multiline & !invert)
|
1320 |
{
|
1321 |
char *endmatch = ptr + offsets[1];
|
1322 |
t = ptr;
|
1323 |
while (t < endmatch)
|
1324 |
{
|
1325 |
t = end_of_line(t, endptr, &endlinelength);
|
1326 |
if (t < endmatch) linenumber++; else break;
|
1327 |
}
|
1328 |
linelength = t - ptr - endlinelength;
|
1329 |
}
|
1330 |
|
1331 |
/*** NOTE: Use only fwrite() to output the data line, so that binary
|
1332 |
zeroes are treated as just another data character. */
|
1333 |
|
1334 |
/* This extra option, for Jeffrey Friedl's debugging requirements,
|
1335 |
replaces the matched string, or a specific captured string if it exists,
|
1336 |
with X. When this happens, colouring is ignored. */
|
1337 |
|
1338 |
#ifdef JFRIEDL_DEBUG
|
1339 |
if (S_arg >= 0 && S_arg < mrc)
|
1340 |
{
|
1341 |
int first = S_arg * 2;
|
1342 |
int last = first + 1;
|
1343 |
FWRITE(ptr, 1, offsets[first], stdout);
|
1344 |
fprintf(stdout, "X");
|
1345 |
FWRITE(ptr + offsets[last], 1, linelength - offsets[last], stdout);
|
1346 |
}
|
1347 |
else
|
1348 |
#endif
|
1349 |
|
1350 |
/* We have to split the line(s) up if colouring, and search for further
|
1351 |
matches, but not of course if the line is a non-match. */
|
1352 |
|
1353 |
if (do_colour && !invert)
|
1354 |
{
|
1355 |
int plength;
|
1356 |
int last_offset = 0;
|
1357 |
FWRITE(ptr, 1, offsets[0], stdout);
|
1358 |
fprintf(stdout, "%c[%sm", 0x1b, colour_string);
|
1359 |
FWRITE(ptr + offsets[0], 1, offsets[1] - offsets[0], stdout);
|
1360 |
fprintf(stdout, "%c[00m", 0x1b);
|
1361 |
for (;;)
|
1362 |
{
|
1363 |
last_offset += offsets[1];
|
1364 |
matchptr += offsets[1];
|
1365 |
length -= offsets[1];
|
1366 |
if (last_offset >= linelength + endlinelength ||
|
1367 |
!match_patterns(matchptr, length, offsets, &mrc)) break;
|
1368 |
FWRITE(matchptr, 1, offsets[0], stdout);
|
1369 |
fprintf(stdout, "%c[%sm", 0x1b, colour_string);
|
1370 |
FWRITE(matchptr + offsets[0], 1, offsets[1] - offsets[0], stdout);
|
1371 |
fprintf(stdout, "%c[00m", 0x1b);
|
1372 |
}
|
1373 |
|
1374 |
/* In multiline mode, we may have already printed the complete line
|
1375 |
and its line-ending characters (if they matched the pattern), so there
|
1376 |
may be no more to print. */
|
1377 |
|
1378 |
plength = (linelength + endlinelength) - last_offset;
|
1379 |
if (plength > 0)
|
1380 |
FWRITE(ptr + last_offset, 1, plength, stdout);
|
1381 |
}
|
1382 |
|
1383 |
/* Not colouring; no need to search for further matches */
|
1384 |
|
1385 |
else FWRITE(ptr, 1, linelength + endlinelength, stdout);
|
1386 |
}
|
1387 |
|
1388 |
/* End of doing what has to be done for a match. If --line-buffered was
|
1389 |
given, flush the output. */
|
1390 |
|
1391 |
if (line_buffered) fflush(stdout);
|
1392 |
rc = 0; /* Had some success */
|
1393 |
|
1394 |
/* Remember where the last match happened for after_context. We remember
|
1395 |
where we are about to restart, and that line's number. */
|
1396 |
|
1397 |
lastmatchrestart = ptr + linelength + endlinelength;
|
1398 |
lastmatchnumber = linenumber + 1;
|
1399 |
}
|
1400 |
|
1401 |
/* For a match in multiline inverted mode (which of course did not cause
|
1402 |
anything to be printed), we have to move on to the end of the match before
|
1403 |
proceeding. */
|
1404 |
|
1405 |
if (multiline && invert && match)
|
1406 |
{
|
1407 |
int ellength;
|
1408 |
char *endmatch = ptr + offsets[1];
|
1409 |
t = ptr;
|
1410 |
while (t < endmatch)
|
1411 |
{
|
1412 |
t = end_of_line(t, endptr, &ellength);
|
1413 |
if (t <= endmatch) linenumber++; else break;
|
1414 |
}
|
1415 |
endmatch = end_of_line(endmatch, endptr, &ellength);
|
1416 |
linelength = endmatch - ptr - ellength;
|
1417 |
}
|
1418 |
|
1419 |
/* Advance to after the newline and increment the line number. The file
|
1420 |
offset to the current line is maintained in filepos. */
|
1421 |
|
1422 |
ptr += linelength + endlinelength;
|
1423 |
filepos += (int)(linelength + endlinelength);
|
1424 |
linenumber++;
|
1425 |
|
1426 |
/* If input is line buffered, and the buffer is not yet full, read another
|
1427 |
line and add it into the buffer. */
|
1428 |
|
1429 |
if (input_line_buffered && bufflength < sizeof(buffer))
|
1430 |
{
|
1431 |
int add = read_one_line(ptr, sizeof(buffer) - (ptr - buffer), in);
|
1432 |
bufflength += add;
|
1433 |
endptr += add;
|
1434 |
}
|
1435 |
|
1436 |
/* If we haven't yet reached the end of the file (the buffer is full), and
|
1437 |
the current point is in the top 1/3 of the buffer, slide the buffer down by
|
1438 |
1/3 and refill it. Before we do this, if some unprinted "after" lines are
|
1439 |
about to be lost, print them. */
|
1440 |
|
1441 |
if (bufflength >= sizeof(buffer) && ptr > buffer + 2*MBUFTHIRD)
|
1442 |
{
|
1443 |
if (after_context > 0 &&
|
1444 |
lastmatchnumber > 0 &&
|
1445 |
lastmatchrestart < buffer + MBUFTHIRD)
|
1446 |
{
|
1447 |
do_after_lines(lastmatchnumber, lastmatchrestart, endptr, printname);
|
1448 |
lastmatchnumber = 0;
|
1449 |
}
|
1450 |
|
1451 |
/* Now do the shuffle */
|
1452 |
|
1453 |
memmove(buffer, buffer + MBUFTHIRD, 2*MBUFTHIRD);
|
1454 |
ptr -= MBUFTHIRD;
|
1455 |
|
1456 |
#ifdef SUPPORT_LIBZ
|
1457 |
if (frtype == FR_LIBZ)
|
1458 |
bufflength = 2*MBUFTHIRD +
|
1459 |
gzread (ingz, buffer + 2*MBUFTHIRD, MBUFTHIRD);
|
1460 |
else
|
1461 |
#endif
|
1462 |
|
1463 |
#ifdef SUPPORT_LIBBZ2
|
1464 |
if (frtype == FR_LIBBZ2)
|
1465 |
bufflength = 2*MBUFTHIRD +
|
1466 |
BZ2_bzread(inbz2, buffer + 2*MBUFTHIRD, MBUFTHIRD);
|
1467 |
else
|
1468 |
#endif
|
1469 |
|
1470 |
bufflength = 2*MBUFTHIRD +
|
1471 |
(input_line_buffered?
|
1472 |
read_one_line(buffer + 2*MBUFTHIRD, MBUFTHIRD, in) :
|
1473 |
fread(buffer + 2*MBUFTHIRD, 1, MBUFTHIRD, in));
|
1474 |
endptr = buffer + bufflength;
|
1475 |
|
1476 |
/* Adjust any last match point */
|
1477 |
|
1478 |
if (lastmatchnumber > 0) lastmatchrestart -= MBUFTHIRD;
|
1479 |
}
|
1480 |
} /* Loop through the whole file */
|
1481 |
|
1482 |
/* End of file; print final "after" lines if wanted; do_after_lines sets
|
1483 |
hyphenpending if it prints something. */
|
1484 |
|
1485 |
if (only_matching < 0 && !count_only)
|
1486 |
{
|
1487 |
do_after_lines(lastmatchnumber, lastmatchrestart, endptr, printname);
|
1488 |
hyphenpending |= endhyphenpending;
|
1489 |
}
|
1490 |
|
1491 |
/* Print the file name if we are looking for those without matches and there
|
1492 |
were none. If we found a match, we won't have got this far. */
|
1493 |
|
1494 |
if (filenames == FN_NOMATCH_ONLY)
|
1495 |
{
|
1496 |
fprintf(stdout, "%s\n", printname);
|
1497 |
return 0;
|
1498 |
}
|
1499 |
|
1500 |
/* Print the match count if wanted */
|
1501 |
|
1502 |
if (count_only)
|
1503 |
{
|
1504 |
if (count > 0 || !omit_zero_count)
|
1505 |
{
|
1506 |
if (printname != NULL && filenames != FN_NONE)
|
1507 |
fprintf(stdout, "%s:", printname);
|
1508 |
fprintf(stdout, "%d\n", count);
|
1509 |
}
|
1510 |
}
|
1511 |
|
1512 |
return rc;
|
1513 |
}
|
1514 |
|
1515 |
|
1516 |
|
1517 |
/*************************************************
|
1518 |
* Grep a file or recurse into a directory *
|
1519 |
*************************************************/
|
1520 |
|
1521 |
/* Given a path name, if it's a directory, scan all the files if we are
|
1522 |
recursing; if it's a file, grep it.
|
1523 |
|
1524 |
Arguments:
|
1525 |
pathname the path to investigate
|
1526 |
dir_recurse TRUE if recursing is wanted (-r or -drecurse)
|
1527 |
only_one_at_top TRUE if the path is the only one at toplevel
|
1528 |
|
1529 |
Returns: 0 if there was at least one match
|
1530 |
1 if there were no matches
|
1531 |
2 there was some kind of error
|
1532 |
|
1533 |
However, file opening failures are suppressed if "silent" is set.
|
1534 |
*/
|
1535 |
|
1536 |
static int
|
1537 |
grep_or_recurse(char *pathname, BOOL dir_recurse, BOOL only_one_at_top)
|
1538 |
{
|
1539 |
int rc = 1;
|
1540 |
int sep;
|
1541 |
int frtype;
|
1542 |
int pathlen;
|
1543 |
void *handle;
|
1544 |
FILE *in = NULL; /* Ensure initialized */
|
1545 |
|
1546 |
#ifdef SUPPORT_LIBZ
|
1547 |
gzFile ingz = NULL;
|
1548 |
#endif
|
1549 |
|
1550 |
#ifdef SUPPORT_LIBBZ2
|
1551 |
BZFILE *inbz2 = NULL;
|
1552 |
#endif
|
1553 |
|
1554 |
/* If the file name is "-" we scan stdin */
|
1555 |
|
1556 |
if (strcmp(pathname, "-") == 0)
|
1557 |
{
|
1558 |
return pcregrep(stdin, FR_PLAIN,
|
1559 |
(filenames > FN_DEFAULT || (filenames == FN_DEFAULT && !only_one_at_top))?
|
1560 |
stdin_name : NULL);
|
1561 |
}
|
1562 |
|
1563 |
/* If the file is a directory, skip if skipping or if we are recursing, scan
|
1564 |
each file and directory within it, subject to any include or exclude patterns
|
1565 |
that were set. The scanning code is localized so it can be made
|
1566 |
system-specific. */
|
1567 |
|
1568 |
if ((sep = isdirectory(pathname)) != 0)
|
1569 |
{
|
1570 |
if (dee_action == dee_SKIP) return 1;
|
1571 |
if (dee_action == dee_RECURSE)
|
1572 |
{
|
1573 |
char buffer[1024];
|
1574 |
char *nextfile;
|
1575 |
directory_type *dir = opendirectory(pathname);
|
1576 |
|
1577 |
if (dir == NULL)
|
1578 |
{
|
1579 |
if (!silent)
|
1580 |
fprintf(stderr, "pcregrep: Failed to open directory %s: %s\n", pathname,
|
1581 |
strerror(errno));
|
1582 |
return 2;
|
1583 |
}
|
1584 |
|
1585 |
while ((nextfile = readdirectory(dir)) != NULL)
|
1586 |
{
|
1587 |
int frc, nflen;
|
1588 |
sprintf(buffer, "%.512s%c%.128s", pathname, sep, nextfile);
|
1589 |
nflen = (int)(strlen(nextfile));
|
1590 |
|
1591 |
if (isdirectory(buffer))
|
1592 |
{
|
1593 |
if (exclude_dir_compiled != NULL &&
|
1594 |
pcre_exec(exclude_dir_compiled, NULL, nextfile, nflen, 0, 0, NULL, 0) >= 0)
|
1595 |
continue;
|
1596 |
|
1597 |
if (include_dir_compiled != NULL &&
|
1598 |
pcre_exec(include_dir_compiled, NULL, nextfile, nflen, 0, 0, NULL, 0) < 0)
|
1599 |
continue;
|
1600 |
}
|
1601 |
else
|
1602 |
{
|
1603 |
if (exclude_compiled != NULL &&
|
1604 |
pcre_exec(exclude_compiled, NULL, nextfile, nflen, 0, 0, NULL, 0) >= 0)
|
1605 |
continue;
|
1606 |
|
1607 |
if (include_compiled != NULL &&
|
1608 |
pcre_exec(include_compiled, NULL, nextfile, nflen, 0, 0, NULL, 0) < 0)
|
1609 |
continue;
|
1610 |
}
|
1611 |
|
1612 |
frc = grep_or_recurse(buffer, dir_recurse, FALSE);
|
1613 |
if (frc > 1) rc = frc;
|
1614 |
else if (frc == 0 && rc == 1) rc = 0;
|
1615 |
}
|
1616 |
|
1617 |
closedirectory(dir);
|
1618 |
return rc;
|
1619 |
}
|
1620 |
}
|
1621 |
|
1622 |
/* If the file is not a directory and not a regular file, skip it if that's
|
1623 |
been requested. */
|
1624 |
|
1625 |
else if (!isregfile(pathname) && DEE_action == DEE_SKIP) return 1;
|
1626 |
|
1627 |
/* Control reaches here if we have a regular file, or if we have a directory
|
1628 |
and recursion or skipping was not requested, or if we have anything else and
|
1629 |
skipping was not requested. The scan proceeds. If this is the first and only
|
1630 |
argument at top level, we don't show the file name, unless we are only showing
|
1631 |
the file name, or the filename was forced (-H). */
|
1632 |
|
1633 |
pathlen = (int)(strlen(pathname));
|
1634 |
|
1635 |
/* Open using zlib if it is supported and the file name ends with .gz. */
|
1636 |
|
1637 |
#ifdef SUPPORT_LIBZ
|
1638 |
if (pathlen > 3 && strcmp(pathname + pathlen - 3, ".gz") == 0)
|
1639 |
{
|
1640 |
ingz = gzopen(pathname, "rb");
|
1641 |
if (ingz == NULL)
|
1642 |
{
|
1643 |
if (!silent)
|
1644 |
fprintf(stderr, "pcregrep: Failed to open %s: %s\n", pathname,
|
1645 |
strerror(errno));
|
1646 |
return 2;
|
1647 |
}
|
1648 |
handle = (void *)ingz;
|
1649 |
frtype = FR_LIBZ;
|
1650 |
}
|
1651 |
else
|
1652 |
#endif
|
1653 |
|
1654 |
/* Otherwise open with bz2lib if it is supported and the name ends with .bz2. */
|
1655 |
|
1656 |
#ifdef SUPPORT_LIBBZ2
|
1657 |
if (pathlen > 4 && strcmp(pathname + pathlen - 4, ".bz2") == 0)
|
1658 |
{
|
1659 |
inbz2 = BZ2_bzopen(pathname, "rb");
|
1660 |
handle = (void *)inbz2;
|
1661 |
frtype = FR_LIBBZ2;
|
1662 |
}
|
1663 |
else
|
1664 |
#endif
|
1665 |
|
1666 |
/* Otherwise use plain fopen(). The label is so that we can come back here if
|
1667 |
an attempt to read a .bz2 file indicates that it really is a plain file. */
|
1668 |
|
1669 |
#ifdef SUPPORT_LIBBZ2
|
1670 |
PLAIN_FILE:
|
1671 |
#endif
|
1672 |
{
|
1673 |
in = fopen(pathname, "rb");
|
1674 |
handle = (void *)in;
|
1675 |
frtype = FR_PLAIN;
|
1676 |
}
|
1677 |
|
1678 |
/* All the opening methods return errno when they fail. */
|
1679 |
|
1680 |
if (handle == NULL)
|
1681 |
{
|
1682 |
if (!silent)
|
1683 |
fprintf(stderr, "pcregrep: Failed to open %s: %s\n", pathname,
|
1684 |
strerror(errno));
|
1685 |
return 2;
|
1686 |
}
|
1687 |
|
1688 |
/* Now grep the file */
|
1689 |
|
1690 |
rc = pcregrep(handle, frtype, (filenames > FN_DEFAULT ||
|
1691 |
(filenames == FN_DEFAULT && !only_one_at_top))? pathname : NULL);
|
1692 |
|
1693 |
/* Close in an appropriate manner. */
|
1694 |
|
1695 |
#ifdef SUPPORT_LIBZ
|
1696 |
if (frtype == FR_LIBZ)
|
1697 |
gzclose(ingz);
|
1698 |
else
|
1699 |
#endif
|
1700 |
|
1701 |
/* If it is a .bz2 file and the result is 2, it means that the first attempt to
|
1702 |
read failed. If the error indicates that the file isn't in fact bzipped, try
|
1703 |
again as a normal file. */
|
1704 |
|
1705 |
#ifdef SUPPORT_LIBBZ2
|
1706 |
if (frtype == FR_LIBBZ2)
|
1707 |
{
|
1708 |
if (rc == 2)
|
1709 |
{
|
1710 |
int errnum;
|
1711 |
const char *err = BZ2_bzerror(inbz2, &errnum);
|
1712 |
if (errnum == BZ_DATA_ERROR_MAGIC)
|
1713 |
{
|
1714 |
BZ2_bzclose(inbz2);
|
1715 |
goto PLAIN_FILE;
|
1716 |
}
|
1717 |
else if (!silent)
|
1718 |
fprintf(stderr, "pcregrep: Failed to read %s using bzlib: %s\n",
|
1719 |
pathname, err);
|
1720 |
}
|
1721 |
BZ2_bzclose(inbz2);
|
1722 |
}
|
1723 |
else
|
1724 |
#endif
|
1725 |
|
1726 |
/* Normal file close */
|
1727 |
|
1728 |
fclose(in);
|
1729 |
|
1730 |
/* Pass back the yield from pcregrep(). */
|
1731 |
|
1732 |
return rc;
|
1733 |
}
|
1734 |
|
1735 |
|
1736 |
|
1737 |
|
1738 |
/*************************************************
|
1739 |
* Usage function *
|
1740 |
*************************************************/
|
1741 |
|
1742 |
static int
|
1743 |
usage(int rc)
|
1744 |
{
|
1745 |
option_item *op;
|
1746 |
fprintf(stderr, "Usage: pcregrep [-");
|
1747 |
for (op = optionlist; op->one_char != 0; op++)
|
1748 |
{
|
1749 |
if (op->one_char > 0) fprintf(stderr, "%c", op->one_char);
|
1750 |
}
|
1751 |
fprintf(stderr, "] [long options] [pattern] [files]\n");
|
1752 |
fprintf(stderr, "Type `pcregrep --help' for more information and the long "
|
1753 |
"options.\n");
|
1754 |
return rc;
|
1755 |
}
|
1756 |
|
1757 |
|
1758 |
|
1759 |
|
1760 |
/*************************************************
|
1761 |
* Help function *
|
1762 |
*************************************************/
|
1763 |
|
1764 |
static void
|
1765 |
help(void)
|
1766 |
{
|
1767 |
option_item *op;
|
1768 |
|
1769 |
printf("Usage: pcregrep [OPTION]... [PATTERN] [FILE1 FILE2 ...]\n");
|
1770 |
printf("Search for PATTERN in each FILE or standard input.\n");
|
1771 |
printf("PATTERN must be present if neither -e nor -f is used.\n");
|
1772 |
printf("\"-\" can be used as a file name to mean STDIN.\n");
|
1773 |
|
1774 |
#ifdef SUPPORT_LIBZ
|
1775 |
printf("Files whose names end in .gz are read using zlib.\n");
|
1776 |
#endif
|
1777 |
|
1778 |
#ifdef SUPPORT_LIBBZ2
|
1779 |
printf("Files whose names end in .bz2 are read using bzlib2.\n");
|
1780 |
#endif
|
1781 |
|
1782 |
#if defined SUPPORT_LIBZ || defined SUPPORT_LIBBZ2
|
1783 |
printf("Other files and the standard input are read as plain files.\n\n");
|
1784 |
#else
|
1785 |
printf("All files are read as plain files, without any interpretation.\n\n");
|
1786 |
#endif
|
1787 |
|
1788 |
printf("Example: pcregrep -i 'hello.*world' menu.h main.c\n\n");
|
1789 |
printf("Options:\n");
|
1790 |
|
1791 |
for (op = optionlist; op->one_char != 0; op++)
|
1792 |
{
|
1793 |
int n;
|
1794 |
char s[4];
|
1795 |
|
1796 |
/* Two options were accidentally implemented and documented with underscores
|
1797 |
instead of hyphens in their names, something that was not noticed for quite a
|
1798 |
few releases. When fixing this, I left the underscored versions in the list
|
1799 |
in case people were using them. However, we don't want to display them in the
|
1800 |
help data. There are no other options that contain underscores, and we do not
|
1801 |
expect ever to implement such options. Therefore, just omit any option that
|
1802 |
contains an underscore. */
|
1803 |
|
1804 |
if (strchr(op->long_name, '_') != NULL) continue;
|
1805 |
|
1806 |
if (op->one_char > 0) sprintf(s, "-%c,", op->one_char); else strcpy(s, " ");
|
1807 |
n = 31 - printf(" %s --%s", s, op->long_name);
|
1808 |
if (n < 1) n = 1;
|
1809 |
printf("%.*s%s\n", n, " ", op->help_text);
|
1810 |
}
|
1811 |
|
1812 |
printf("\nWhen reading patterns from a file instead of using a command line option,\n");
|
1813 |
printf("trailing white space is removed and blank lines are ignored.\n");
|
1814 |
printf("There is a maximum of %d patterns.\n", MAX_PATTERN_COUNT);
|
1815 |
|
1816 |
printf("\nWith no FILEs, read standard input. If fewer than two FILEs given, assume -h.\n");
|
1817 |
printf("Exit status is 0 if any matches, 1 if no matches, and 2 if trouble.\n");
|
1818 |
}
|
1819 |
|
1820 |
|
1821 |
|
1822 |
|
1823 |
/*************************************************
|
1824 |
* Handle a single-letter, no data option *
|
1825 |
*************************************************/
|
1826 |
|
1827 |
static int
|
1828 |
handle_option(int letter, int options)
|
1829 |
{
|
1830 |
switch(letter)
|
1831 |
{
|
1832 |
case N_FOFFSETS: file_offsets = TRUE; break;
|
1833 |
case N_HELP: help(); pcregrep_exit(0);
|
1834 |
case N_LOFFSETS: line_offsets = number = TRUE; break;
|
1835 |
case N_LBUFFER: line_buffered = TRUE; break;
|
1836 |
case 'c': count_only = TRUE; break;
|
1837 |
case 'F': process_options |= PO_FIXED_STRINGS; break;
|
1838 |
case 'H': filenames = FN_FORCE; break;
|
1839 |
case 'h': filenames = FN_NONE; break;
|
1840 |
case 'i': options |= PCRE_CASELESS; break;
|
1841 |
case 'l': omit_zero_count = TRUE; filenames = FN_MATCH_ONLY; break;
|
1842 |
case 'L': filenames = FN_NOMATCH_ONLY; break;
|
1843 |
case 'M': multiline = TRUE; options |= PCRE_MULTILINE|PCRE_FIRSTLINE; break;
|
1844 |
case 'n': number = TRUE; break;
|
1845 |
case 'o': only_matching = 0; break;
|
1846 |
case 'q': quiet = TRUE; break;
|
1847 |
case 'r': dee_action = dee_RECURSE; break;
|
1848 |
case 's': silent = TRUE; break;
|
1849 |
case 'u': options |= PCRE_UTF8; utf8 = TRUE; break;
|
1850 |
case 'v': invert = TRUE; break;
|
1851 |
case 'w': process_options |= PO_WORD_MATCH; break;
|
1852 |
case 'x': process_options |= PO_LINE_MATCH; break;
|
1853 |
|
1854 |
case 'V':
|
1855 |
fprintf(stderr, "pcregrep version %s\n", pcre_version());
|
1856 |
pcregrep_exit(0);
|
1857 |
break;
|
1858 |
|
1859 |
default:
|
1860 |
fprintf(stderr, "pcregrep: Unknown option -%c\n", letter);
|
1861 |
pcregrep_exit(usage(2));
|
1862 |
}
|
1863 |
|
1864 |
return options;
|
1865 |
}
|
1866 |
|
1867 |
|
1868 |
|
1869 |
|
1870 |
/*************************************************
|
1871 |
* Construct printed ordinal *
|
1872 |
*************************************************/
|
1873 |
|
1874 |
/* This turns a number into "1st", "3rd", etc. */
|
1875 |
|
1876 |
static char *
|
1877 |
ordin(int n)
|
1878 |
{
|
1879 |
static char buffer[8];
|
1880 |
char *p = buffer;
|
1881 |
sprintf(p, "%d", n);
|
1882 |
while (*p != 0) p++;
|
1883 |
switch (n%10)
|
1884 |
{
|
1885 |
case 1: strcpy(p, "st"); break;
|
1886 |
case 2: strcpy(p, "nd"); break;
|
1887 |
case 3: strcpy(p, "rd"); break;
|
1888 |
default: strcpy(p, "th"); break;
|
1889 |
}
|
1890 |
return buffer;
|
1891 |
}
|
1892 |
|
1893 |
|
1894 |
|
1895 |
/*************************************************
|
1896 |
* Compile a single pattern *
|
1897 |
*************************************************/
|
1898 |
|
1899 |
/* When the -F option has been used, this is called for each substring.
|
1900 |
Otherwise it's called for each supplied pattern.
|
1901 |
|
1902 |
Arguments:
|
1903 |
pattern the pattern string
|
1904 |
options the PCRE options
|
1905 |
filename the file name, or NULL for a command-line pattern
|
1906 |
count 0 if this is the only command line pattern, or
|
1907 |
number of the command line pattern, or
|
1908 |
linenumber for a pattern from a file
|
1909 |
|
1910 |
Returns: TRUE on success, FALSE after an error
|
1911 |
*/
|
1912 |
|
1913 |
static BOOL
|
1914 |
compile_single_pattern(char *pattern, int options, char *filename, int count)
|
1915 |
{
|
1916 |
char buffer[MBUFTHIRD + 16];
|
1917 |
const char *error;
|
1918 |
int errptr;
|
1919 |
|
1920 |
if (pattern_count >= MAX_PATTERN_COUNT)
|
1921 |
{
|
1922 |
fprintf(stderr, "pcregrep: Too many %spatterns (max %d)\n",
|
1923 |
(filename == NULL)? "command-line " : "", MAX_PATTERN_COUNT);
|
1924 |
return FALSE;
|
1925 |
}
|
1926 |
|
1927 |
sprintf(buffer, "%s%.*s%s", prefix[process_options], MBUFTHIRD, pattern,
|
1928 |
suffix[process_options]);
|
1929 |
pattern_list[pattern_count] =
|
1930 |
pcre_compile(buffer, options, &error, &errptr, pcretables);
|
1931 |
if (pattern_list[pattern_count] != NULL)
|
1932 |
{
|
1933 |
pattern_count++;
|
1934 |
return TRUE;
|
1935 |
}
|
1936 |
|
1937 |
/* Handle compile errors */
|
1938 |
|
1939 |
errptr -= (int)strlen(prefix[process_options]);
|
1940 |
if (errptr > (int)strlen(pattern)) errptr = (int)strlen(pattern);
|
1941 |
|
1942 |
if (filename == NULL)
|
1943 |
{
|
1944 |
if (count == 0)
|
1945 |
fprintf(stderr, "pcregrep: Error in command-line regex "
|
1946 |
"at offset %d: %s\n", errptr, error);
|
1947 |
else
|
1948 |
fprintf(stderr, "pcregrep: Error in %s command-line regex "
|
1949 |
"at offset %d: %s\n", ordin(count), errptr, error);
|
1950 |
}
|
1951 |
else
|
1952 |
{
|
1953 |
fprintf(stderr, "pcregrep: Error in regex in line %d of %s "
|
1954 |
"at offset %d: %s\n", count, filename, errptr, error);
|
1955 |
}
|
1956 |
|
1957 |
return FALSE;
|
1958 |
}
|
1959 |
|
1960 |
|
1961 |
|
1962 |
/*************************************************
|
1963 |
* Compile one supplied pattern *
|
1964 |
*************************************************/
|
1965 |
|
1966 |
/* When the -F option has been used, each string may be a list of strings,
|
1967 |
separated by line breaks. They will be matched literally.
|
1968 |
|
1969 |
Arguments:
|
1970 |
pattern the pattern string
|
1971 |
options the PCRE options
|
1972 |
filename the file name, or NULL for a command-line pattern
|
1973 |
count 0 if this is the only command line pattern, or
|
1974 |
number of the command line pattern, or
|
1975 |
linenumber for a pattern from a file
|
1976 |
|
1977 |
Returns: TRUE on success, FALSE after an error
|
1978 |
*/
|
1979 |
|
1980 |
static BOOL
|
1981 |
compile_pattern(char *pattern, int options, char *filename, int count)
|
1982 |
{
|
1983 |
if ((process_options & PO_FIXED_STRINGS) != 0)
|
1984 |
{
|
1985 |
char *eop = pattern + strlen(pattern);
|
1986 |
char buffer[MBUFTHIRD];
|
1987 |
for(;;)
|
1988 |
{
|
1989 |
int ellength;
|
1990 |
char *p = end_of_line(pattern, eop, &ellength);
|
1991 |
if (ellength == 0)
|
1992 |
return compile_single_pattern(pattern, options, filename, count);
|
1993 |
sprintf(buffer, "%.*s", (int)(p - pattern - ellength), pattern);
|
1994 |
pattern = p;
|
1995 |
if (!compile_single_pattern(buffer, options, filename, count))
|
1996 |
return FALSE;
|
1997 |
}
|
1998 |
}
|
1999 |
else return compile_single_pattern(pattern, options, filename, count);
|
2000 |
}
|
2001 |
|
2002 |
|
2003 |
|
2004 |
/*************************************************
|
2005 |
* Main program *
|
2006 |
*************************************************/
|
2007 |
|
2008 |
/* Returns 0 if something matched, 1 if nothing matched, 2 after an error. */
|
2009 |
|
2010 |
int
|
2011 |
main(int argc, char **argv)
|
2012 |
{
|
2013 |
int i, j;
|
2014 |
int rc = 1;
|
2015 |
int pcre_options = 0;
|
2016 |
int cmd_pattern_count = 0;
|
2017 |
int hint_count = 0;
|
2018 |
int errptr;
|
2019 |
BOOL only_one_at_top;
|
2020 |
char *patterns[MAX_PATTERN_COUNT];
|
2021 |
const char *locale_from = "--locale";
|
2022 |
const char *error;
|
2023 |
|
2024 |
/* Set the default line ending value from the default in the PCRE library;
|
2025 |
"lf", "cr", "crlf", and "any" are supported. Anything else is treated as "lf".
|
2026 |
Note that the return values from pcre_config(), though derived from the ASCII
|
2027 |
codes, are the same in EBCDIC environments, so we must use the actual values
|
2028 |
rather than escapes such as as '\r'. */
|
2029 |
|
2030 |
(void)pcre_config(PCRE_CONFIG_NEWLINE, &i);
|
2031 |
switch(i)
|
2032 |
{
|
2033 |
default: newline = (char *)"lf"; break;
|
2034 |
case 13: newline = (char *)"cr"; break;
|
2035 |
case (13 << 8) | 10: newline = (char *)"crlf"; break;
|
2036 |
case -1: newline = (char *)"any"; break;
|
2037 |
case -2: newline = (char *)"anycrlf"; break;
|
2038 |
}
|
2039 |
|
2040 |
/* Process the options */
|
2041 |
|
2042 |
for (i = 1; i < argc; i++)
|
2043 |
{
|
2044 |
option_item *op = NULL;
|
2045 |
char *option_data = (char *)""; /* default to keep compiler happy */
|
2046 |
BOOL longop;
|
2047 |
BOOL longopwasequals = FALSE;
|
2048 |
|
2049 |
if (argv[i][0] != '-') break;
|
2050 |
|
2051 |
/* If we hit an argument that is just "-", it may be a reference to STDIN,
|
2052 |
but only if we have previously had -e or -f to define the patterns. */
|
2053 |
|
2054 |
if (argv[i][1] == 0)
|
2055 |
{
|
2056 |
if (pattern_filename != NULL || pattern_count > 0) break;
|
2057 |
else pcregrep_exit(usage(2));
|
2058 |
}
|
2059 |
|
2060 |
/* Handle a long name option, or -- to terminate the options */
|
2061 |
|
2062 |
if (argv[i][1] == '-')
|
2063 |
{
|
2064 |
char *arg = argv[i] + 2;
|
2065 |
char *argequals = strchr(arg, '=');
|
2066 |
|
2067 |
if (*arg == 0) /* -- terminates options */
|
2068 |
{
|
2069 |
i++;
|
2070 |
break; /* out of the options-handling loop */
|
2071 |
}
|
2072 |
|
2073 |
longop = TRUE;
|
2074 |
|
2075 |
/* Some long options have data that follows after =, for example file=name.
|
2076 |
Some options have variations in the long name spelling: specifically, we
|
2077 |
allow "regexp" because GNU grep allows it, though I personally go along
|
2078 |
with Jeffrey Friedl and Larry Wall in preferring "regex" without the "p".
|
2079 |
These options are entered in the table as "regex(p)". Options can be in
|
2080 |
both these categories. */
|
2081 |
|
2082 |
for (op = optionlist; op->one_char != 0; op++)
|
2083 |
{
|
2084 |
char *opbra = strchr(op->long_name, '(');
|
2085 |
char *equals = strchr(op->long_name, '=');
|
2086 |
|
2087 |
/* Handle options with only one spelling of the name */
|
2088 |
|
2089 |
if (opbra == NULL) /* Does not contain '(' */
|
2090 |
{
|
2091 |
if (equals == NULL) /* Not thing=data case */
|
2092 |
{
|
2093 |
if (strcmp(arg, op->long_name) == 0) break;
|
2094 |
}
|
2095 |
else /* Special case xxx=data */
|
2096 |
{
|
2097 |
int oplen = (int)(equals - op->long_name);
|
2098 |
int arglen = (argequals == NULL)?
|
2099 |
(int)strlen(arg) : (int)(argequals - arg);
|
2100 |
if (oplen == arglen && strncmp(arg, op->long_name, oplen) == 0)
|
2101 |
{
|
2102 |
option_data = arg + arglen;
|
2103 |
if (*option_data == '=')
|
2104 |
{
|
2105 |
option_data++;
|
2106 |
longopwasequals = TRUE;
|
2107 |
}
|
2108 |
break;
|
2109 |
}
|
2110 |
}
|
2111 |
}
|
2112 |
|
2113 |
/* Handle options with an alternate spelling of the name */
|
2114 |
|
2115 |
else
|
2116 |
{
|
2117 |
char buff1[24];
|
2118 |
char buff2[24];
|
2119 |
|
2120 |
int baselen = (int)(opbra - op->long_name);
|
2121 |
int fulllen = (int)(strchr(op->long_name, ')') - op->long_name + 1);
|
2122 |
int arglen = (argequals == NULL || equals == NULL)?
|
2123 |
(int)strlen(arg) : (int)(argequals - arg);
|
2124 |
|
2125 |
sprintf(buff1, "%.*s", baselen, op->long_name);
|
2126 |
sprintf(buff2, "%s%.*s", buff1, fulllen - baselen - 2, opbra + 1);
|
2127 |
|
2128 |
if (strncmp(arg, buff1, arglen) == 0 ||
|
2129 |
strncmp(arg, buff2, arglen) == 0)
|
2130 |
{
|
2131 |
if (equals != NULL && argequals != NULL)
|
2132 |
{
|
2133 |
option_data = argequals;
|
2134 |
if (*option_data == '=')
|
2135 |
{
|
2136 |
option_data++;
|
2137 |
longopwasequals = TRUE;
|
2138 |
}
|
2139 |
}
|
2140 |
break;
|
2141 |
}
|
2142 |
}
|
2143 |
}
|
2144 |
|
2145 |
if (op->one_char == 0)
|
2146 |
{
|
2147 |
fprintf(stderr, "pcregrep: Unknown option %s\n", argv[i]);
|
2148 |
pcregrep_exit(usage(2));
|
2149 |
}
|
2150 |
}
|
2151 |
|
2152 |
/* Jeffrey Friedl's debugging harness uses these additional options which
|
2153 |
are not in the right form for putting in the option table because they use
|
2154 |
only one hyphen, yet are more than one character long. By putting them
|
2155 |
separately here, they will not get displayed as part of the help() output,
|
2156 |
but I don't think Jeffrey will care about that. */
|
2157 |
|
2158 |
#ifdef JFRIEDL_DEBUG
|
2159 |
else if (strcmp(argv[i], "-pre") == 0) {
|
2160 |
jfriedl_prefix = argv[++i];
|
2161 |
continue;
|
2162 |
} else if (strcmp(argv[i], "-post") == 0) {
|
2163 |
jfriedl_postfix = argv[++i];
|
2164 |
continue;
|
2165 |
} else if (strcmp(argv[i], "-XT") == 0) {
|
2166 |
sscanf(argv[++i], "%d", &jfriedl_XT);
|
2167 |
continue;
|
2168 |
} else if (strcmp(argv[i], "-XR") == 0) {
|
2169 |
sscanf(argv[++i], "%d", &jfriedl_XR);
|
2170 |
continue;
|
2171 |
}
|
2172 |
#endif
|
2173 |
|
2174 |
|
2175 |
/* One-char options; many that have no data may be in a single argument; we
|
2176 |
continue till we hit the last one or one that needs data. */
|
2177 |
|
2178 |
else
|
2179 |
{
|
2180 |
char *s = argv[i] + 1;
|
2181 |
longop = FALSE;
|
2182 |
while (*s != 0)
|
2183 |
{
|
2184 |
for (op = optionlist; op->one_char != 0; op++)
|
2185 |
{
|
2186 |
if (*s == op->one_char) break;
|
2187 |
}
|
2188 |
if (op->one_char == 0)
|
2189 |
{
|
2190 |
fprintf(stderr, "pcregrep: Unknown option letter '%c' in \"%s\"\n",
|
2191 |
*s, argv[i]);
|
2192 |
pcregrep_exit(usage(2));
|
2193 |
}
|
2194 |
|
2195 |
/* Check for a single-character option that has data: OP_OP_NUMBER
|
2196 |
is used for one that either has a numerical number or defaults, i.e. the
|
2197 |
data is optional. If a digit follows, there is data; if not, carry on
|
2198 |
with other single-character options in the same string. */
|
2199 |
|
2200 |
option_data = s+1;
|
2201 |
if (op->type == OP_OP_NUMBER)
|
2202 |
{
|
2203 |
if (isdigit((unsigned char)s[1])) break;
|
2204 |
}
|
2205 |
else /* Check for end or a dataless option */
|
2206 |
{
|
2207 |
if (op->type != OP_NODATA || s[1] == 0) break;
|
2208 |
}
|
2209 |
|
2210 |
/* Handle a single-character option with no data, then loop for the
|
2211 |
next character in the string. */
|
2212 |
|
2213 |
pcre_options = handle_option(*s++, pcre_options);
|
2214 |
}
|
2215 |
}
|
2216 |
|
2217 |
/* At this point we should have op pointing to a matched option. If the type
|
2218 |
is NO_DATA, it means that there is no data, and the option might set
|
2219 |
something in the PCRE options. */
|
2220 |
|
2221 |
if (op->type == OP_NODATA)
|
2222 |
{
|
2223 |
pcre_options = handle_option(op->one_char, pcre_options);
|
2224 |
continue;
|
2225 |
}
|
2226 |
|
2227 |
/* If the option type is OP_OP_STRING or OP_OP_NUMBER, it's an option that
|
2228 |
either has a value or defaults to something. It cannot have data in a
|
2229 |
separate item. At the moment, the only such options are "colo(u)r",
|
2230 |
"only-matching", and Jeffrey Friedl's special -S debugging option. */
|
2231 |
|
2232 |
if (*option_data == 0 &&
|
2233 |
(op->type == OP_OP_STRING || op->type == OP_OP_NUMBER))
|
2234 |
{
|
2235 |
switch (op->one_char)
|
2236 |
{
|
2237 |
case N_COLOUR:
|
2238 |
colour_option = (char *)"auto";
|
2239 |
break;
|
2240 |
|
2241 |
case 'o':
|
2242 |
only_matching = 0;
|
2243 |
break;
|
2244 |
|
2245 |
#ifdef JFRIEDL_DEBUG
|
2246 |
case 'S':
|
2247 |
S_arg = 0;
|
2248 |
break;
|
2249 |
#endif
|
2250 |
}
|
2251 |
continue;
|
2252 |
}
|
2253 |
|
2254 |
/* Otherwise, find the data string for the option. */
|
2255 |
|
2256 |
if (*option_data == 0)
|
2257 |
{
|
2258 |
if (i >= argc - 1 || longopwasequals)
|
2259 |
{
|
2260 |
fprintf(stderr, "pcregrep: Data missing after %s\n", argv[i]);
|
2261 |
pcregrep_exit(usage(2));
|
2262 |
}
|
2263 |
option_data = argv[++i];
|
2264 |
}
|
2265 |
|
2266 |
/* If the option type is OP_PATLIST, it's the -e option, which can be called
|
2267 |
multiple times to create a list of patterns. */
|
2268 |
|
2269 |
if (op->type == OP_PATLIST)
|
2270 |
{
|
2271 |
if (cmd_pattern_count >= MAX_PATTERN_COUNT)
|
2272 |
{
|
2273 |
fprintf(stderr, "pcregrep: Too many command-line patterns (max %d)\n",
|
2274 |
MAX_PATTERN_COUNT);
|
2275 |
return 2;
|
2276 |
}
|
2277 |
patterns[cmd_pattern_count++] = option_data;
|
2278 |
}
|
2279 |
|
2280 |
/* Otherwise, deal with single string or numeric data values. */
|
2281 |
|
2282 |
else if (op->type != OP_NUMBER && op->type != OP_LONGNUMBER &&
|
2283 |
op->type != OP_OP_NUMBER)
|
2284 |
{
|
2285 |
*((char **)op->dataptr) = option_data;
|
2286 |
}
|
2287 |
|
2288 |
/* Avoid the use of strtoul() because SunOS4 doesn't have it. This is used
|
2289 |
only for unpicking arguments, so just keep it simple. */
|
2290 |
|
2291 |
else
|
2292 |
{
|
2293 |
unsigned long int n = 0;
|
2294 |
char *endptr = option_data;
|
2295 |
while (*endptr != 0 && isspace((unsigned char)(*endptr))) endptr++;
|
2296 |
while (isdigit((unsigned char)(*endptr)))
|
2297 |
n = n * 10 + (int)(*endptr++ - '0');
|
2298 |
if (*endptr != 0)
|
2299 |
{
|
2300 |
if (longop)
|
2301 |
{
|
2302 |
char *equals = strchr(op->long_name, '=');
|
2303 |
int nlen = (equals == NULL)? (int)strlen(op->long_name) :
|
2304 |
(int)(equals - op->long_name);
|
2305 |
fprintf(stderr, "pcregrep: Malformed number \"%s\" after --%.*s\n",
|
2306 |
option_data, nlen, op->long_name);
|
2307 |
}
|
2308 |
else
|
2309 |
fprintf(stderr, "pcregrep: Malformed number \"%s\" after -%c\n",
|
2310 |
option_data, op->one_char);
|
2311 |
pcregrep_exit(usage(2));
|
2312 |
}
|
2313 |
if (op->type == OP_LONGNUMBER)
|
2314 |
*((unsigned long int *)op->dataptr) = n;
|
2315 |
else
|
2316 |
*((int *)op->dataptr) = n;
|
2317 |
}
|
2318 |
}
|
2319 |
|
2320 |
/* Options have been decoded. If -C was used, its value is used as a default
|
2321 |
for -A and -B. */
|
2322 |
|
2323 |
if (both_context > 0)
|
2324 |
{
|
2325 |
if (after_context == 0) after_context = both_context;
|
2326 |
if (before_context == 0) before_context = both_context;
|
2327 |
}
|
2328 |
|
2329 |
/* Only one of --only-matching, --file-offsets, or --line-offsets is permitted.
|
2330 |
However, the latter two set only_matching. */
|
2331 |
|
2332 |
if ((only_matching >= 0 && (file_offsets || line_offsets)) ||
|
2333 |
(file_offsets && line_offsets))
|
2334 |
{
|
2335 |
fprintf(stderr, "pcregrep: Cannot mix --only-matching, --file-offsets "
|
2336 |
"and/or --line-offsets\n");
|
2337 |
pcregrep_exit(usage(2));
|
2338 |
}
|
2339 |
|
2340 |
if (file_offsets || line_offsets) only_matching = 0;
|
2341 |
|
2342 |
/* If a locale has not been provided as an option, see if the LC_CTYPE or
|
2343 |
LC_ALL environment variable is set, and if so, use it. */
|
2344 |
|
2345 |
if (locale == NULL)
|
2346 |
{
|
2347 |
locale = getenv("LC_ALL");
|
2348 |
locale_from = "LCC_ALL";
|
2349 |
}
|
2350 |
|
2351 |
if (locale == NULL)
|
2352 |
{
|
2353 |
locale = getenv("LC_CTYPE");
|
2354 |
locale_from = "LC_CTYPE";
|
2355 |
}
|
2356 |
|
2357 |
/* If a locale has been provided, set it, and generate the tables the PCRE
|
2358 |
needs. Otherwise, pcretables==NULL, which causes the use of default tables. */
|
2359 |
|
2360 |
if (locale != NULL)
|
2361 |
{
|
2362 |
if (setlocale(LC_CTYPE, locale) == NULL)
|
2363 |
{
|
2364 |
fprintf(stderr, "pcregrep: Failed to set locale %s (obtained from %s)\n",
|
2365 |
locale, locale_from);
|
2366 |
return 2;
|
2367 |
}
|
2368 |
pcretables = pcre_maketables();
|
2369 |
}
|
2370 |
|
2371 |
/* Sort out colouring */
|
2372 |
|
2373 |
if (colour_option != NULL && strcmp(colour_option, "never") != 0)
|
2374 |
{
|
2375 |
if (strcmp(colour_option, "always") == 0) do_colour = TRUE;
|
2376 |
else if (strcmp(colour_option, "auto") == 0) do_colour = is_stdout_tty();
|
2377 |
else
|
2378 |
{
|
2379 |
fprintf(stderr, "pcregrep: Unknown colour setting \"%s\"\n",
|
2380 |
colour_option);
|
2381 |
return 2;
|
2382 |
}
|
2383 |
if (do_colour)
|
2384 |
{
|
2385 |
char *cs = getenv("PCREGREP_COLOUR");
|
2386 |
if (cs == NULL) cs = getenv("PCREGREP_COLOR");
|
2387 |
if (cs != NULL) colour_string = cs;
|
2388 |
}
|
2389 |
}
|
2390 |
|
2391 |
/* Interpret the newline type; the default settings are Unix-like. */
|
2392 |
|
2393 |
if (strcmp(newline, "cr") == 0 || strcmp(newline, "CR") == 0)
|
2394 |
{
|
2395 |
pcre_options |= PCRE_NEWLINE_CR;
|
2396 |
endlinetype = EL_CR;
|
2397 |
}
|
2398 |
else if (strcmp(newline, "lf") == 0 || strcmp(newline, "LF") == 0)
|
2399 |
{
|
2400 |
pcre_options |= PCRE_NEWLINE_LF;
|
2401 |
endlinetype = EL_LF;
|
2402 |
}
|
2403 |
else if (strcmp(newline, "crlf") == 0 || strcmp(newline, "CRLF") == 0)
|
2404 |
{
|
2405 |
pcre_options |= PCRE_NEWLINE_CRLF;
|
2406 |
endlinetype = EL_CRLF;
|
2407 |
}
|
2408 |
else if (strcmp(newline, "any") == 0 || strcmp(newline, "ANY") == 0)
|
2409 |
{
|
2410 |
pcre_options |= PCRE_NEWLINE_ANY;
|
2411 |
endlinetype = EL_ANY;
|
2412 |
}
|
2413 |
else if (strcmp(newline, "anycrlf") == 0 || strcmp(newline, "ANYCRLF") == 0)
|
2414 |
{
|
2415 |
pcre_options |= PCRE_NEWLINE_ANYCRLF;
|
2416 |
endlinetype = EL_ANYCRLF;
|
2417 |
}
|
2418 |
else
|
2419 |
{
|
2420 |
fprintf(stderr, "pcregrep: Invalid newline specifier \"%s\"\n", newline);
|
2421 |
return 2;
|
2422 |
}
|
2423 |
|
2424 |
/* Interpret the text values for -d and -D */
|
2425 |
|
2426 |
if (dee_option != NULL)
|
2427 |
{
|
2428 |
if (strcmp(dee_option, "read") == 0) dee_action = dee_READ;
|
2429 |
else if (strcmp(dee_option, "recurse") == 0) dee_action = dee_RECURSE;
|
2430 |
else if (strcmp(dee_option, "skip") == 0) dee_action = dee_SKIP;
|
2431 |
else
|
2432 |
{
|
2433 |
fprintf(stderr, "pcregrep: Invalid value \"%s\" for -d\n", dee_option);
|
2434 |
return 2;
|
2435 |
}
|
2436 |
}
|
2437 |
|
2438 |
if (DEE_option != NULL)
|
2439 |
{
|
2440 |
if (strcmp(DEE_option, "read") == 0) DEE_action = DEE_READ;
|
2441 |
else if (strcmp(DEE_option, "skip") == 0) DEE_action = DEE_SKIP;
|
2442 |
else
|
2443 |
{
|
2444 |
fprintf(stderr, "pcregrep: Invalid value \"%s\" for -D\n", DEE_option);
|
2445 |
return 2;
|
2446 |
}
|
2447 |
}
|
2448 |
|
2449 |
/* Check the values for Jeffrey Friedl's debugging options. */
|
2450 |
|
2451 |
#ifdef JFRIEDL_DEBUG
|
2452 |
if (S_arg > 9)
|
2453 |
{
|
2454 |
fprintf(stderr, "pcregrep: bad value for -S option\n");
|
2455 |
return 2;
|
2456 |
}
|
2457 |
if (jfriedl_XT != 0 || jfriedl_XR != 0)
|
2458 |
{
|
2459 |
if (jfriedl_XT == 0) jfriedl_XT = 1;
|
2460 |
if (jfriedl_XR == 0) jfriedl_XR = 1;
|
2461 |
}
|
2462 |
#endif
|
2463 |
|
2464 |
/* Get memory to store the pattern and hints lists. */
|
2465 |
|
2466 |
pattern_list = (pcre **)malloc(MAX_PATTERN_COUNT * sizeof(pcre *));
|
2467 |
hints_list = (pcre_extra **)malloc(MAX_PATTERN_COUNT * sizeof(pcre_extra *));
|
2468 |
|
2469 |
if (pattern_list == NULL || hints_list == NULL)
|
2470 |
{
|
2471 |
fprintf(stderr, "pcregrep: malloc failed\n");
|
2472 |
goto EXIT2;
|
2473 |
}
|
2474 |
|
2475 |
/* If no patterns were provided by -e, and there is no file provided by -f,
|
2476 |
the first argument is the one and only pattern, and it must exist. */
|
2477 |
|
2478 |
if (cmd_pattern_count == 0 && pattern_filename == NULL)
|
2479 |
{
|
2480 |
if (i >= argc) return usage(2);
|
2481 |
patterns[cmd_pattern_count++] = argv[i++];
|
2482 |
}
|
2483 |
|
2484 |
/* Compile the patterns that were provided on the command line, either by
|
2485 |
multiple uses of -e or as a single unkeyed pattern. */
|
2486 |
|
2487 |
for (j = 0; j < cmd_pattern_count; j++)
|
2488 |
{
|
2489 |
if (!compile_pattern(patterns[j], pcre_options, NULL,
|
2490 |
(j == 0 && cmd_pattern_count == 1)? 0 : j + 1))
|
2491 |
goto EXIT2;
|
2492 |
}
|
2493 |
|
2494 |
/* Compile the regular expressions that are provided in a file. */
|
2495 |
|
2496 |
if (pattern_filename != NULL)
|
2497 |
{
|
2498 |
int linenumber = 0;
|
2499 |
FILE *f;
|
2500 |
char *filename;
|
2501 |
char buffer[MBUFTHIRD];
|
2502 |
|
2503 |
if (strcmp(pattern_filename, "-") == 0)
|
2504 |
{
|
2505 |
f = stdin;
|
2506 |
filename = stdin_name;
|
2507 |
}
|
2508 |
else
|
2509 |
{
|
2510 |
f = fopen(pattern_filename, "r");
|
2511 |
if (f == NULL)
|
2512 |
{
|
2513 |
fprintf(stderr, "pcregrep: Failed to open %s: %s\n", pattern_filename,
|
2514 |
strerror(errno));
|
2515 |
goto EXIT2;
|
2516 |
}
|
2517 |
filename = pattern_filename;
|
2518 |
}
|
2519 |
|
2520 |
while (fgets(buffer, MBUFTHIRD, f) != NULL)
|
2521 |
{
|
2522 |
char *s = buffer + (int)strlen(buffer);
|
2523 |
while (s > buffer && isspace((unsigned char)(s[-1]))) s--;
|
2524 |
*s = 0;
|
2525 |
linenumber++;
|
2526 |
if (buffer[0] == 0) continue; /* Skip blank lines */
|
2527 |
if (!compile_pattern(buffer, pcre_options, filename, linenumber))
|
2528 |
goto EXIT2;
|
2529 |
}
|
2530 |
|
2531 |
if (f != stdin) fclose(f);
|
2532 |
}
|
2533 |
|
2534 |
/* Study the regular expressions, as we will be running them many times */
|
2535 |
|
2536 |
for (j = 0; j < pattern_count; j++)
|
2537 |
{
|
2538 |
hints_list[j] = pcre_study(pattern_list[j], 0, &error);
|
2539 |
if (error != NULL)
|
2540 |
{
|
2541 |
char s[16];
|
2542 |
if (pattern_count == 1) s[0] = 0; else sprintf(s, " number %d", j);
|
2543 |
fprintf(stderr, "pcregrep: Error while studying regex%s: %s\n", s, error);
|
2544 |
goto EXIT2;
|
2545 |
}
|
2546 |
hint_count++;
|
2547 |
}
|
2548 |
|
2549 |
/* If --match-limit or --recursion-limit was set, put the value(s) into the
|
2550 |
pcre_extra block for each pattern. */
|
2551 |
|
2552 |
if (match_limit > 0 || match_limit_recursion > 0)
|
2553 |
{
|
2554 |
for (j = 0; j < pattern_count; j++)
|
2555 |
{
|
2556 |
if (hints_list[j] == NULL)
|
2557 |
{
|
2558 |
hints_list[j] = malloc(sizeof(pcre_extra));
|
2559 |
if (hints_list[j] == NULL)
|
2560 |
{
|
2561 |
fprintf(stderr, "pcregrep: malloc failed\n");
|
2562 |
pcregrep_exit(2);
|
2563 |
}
|
2564 |
}
|
2565 |
if (match_limit > 0)
|
2566 |
{
|
2567 |
hints_list[j]->flags |= PCRE_EXTRA_MATCH_LIMIT;
|
2568 |
hints_list[j]->match_limit = match_limit;
|
2569 |
}
|
2570 |
if (match_limit_recursion > 0)
|
2571 |
{
|
2572 |
hints_list[j]->flags |= PCRE_EXTRA_MATCH_LIMIT_RECURSION;
|
2573 |
hints_list[j]->match_limit_recursion = match_limit_recursion;
|
2574 |
}
|
2575 |
}
|
2576 |
}
|
2577 |
|
2578 |
/* If there are include or exclude patterns, compile them. */
|
2579 |
|
2580 |
if (exclude_pattern != NULL)
|
2581 |
{
|
2582 |
exclude_compiled = pcre_compile(exclude_pattern, 0, &error, &errptr,
|
2583 |
pcretables);
|
2584 |
if (exclude_compiled == NULL)
|
2585 |
{
|
2586 |
fprintf(stderr, "pcregrep: Error in 'exclude' regex at offset %d: %s\n",
|
2587 |
errptr, error);
|
2588 |
goto EXIT2;
|
2589 |
}
|
2590 |
}
|
2591 |
|
2592 |
if (include_pattern != NULL)
|
2593 |
{
|
2594 |
include_compiled = pcre_compile(include_pattern, 0, &error, &errptr,
|
2595 |
pcretables);
|
2596 |
if (include_compiled == NULL)
|
2597 |
{
|
2598 |
fprintf(stderr, "pcregrep: Error in 'include' regex at offset %d: %s\n",
|
2599 |
errptr, error);
|
2600 |
goto EXIT2;
|
2601 |
}
|
2602 |
}
|
2603 |
|
2604 |
if (exclude_dir_pattern != NULL)
|
2605 |
{
|
2606 |
exclude_dir_compiled = pcre_compile(exclude_dir_pattern, 0, &error, &errptr,
|
2607 |
pcretables);
|
2608 |
if (exclude_dir_compiled == NULL)
|
2609 |
{
|
2610 |
fprintf(stderr, "pcregrep: Error in 'exclude_dir' regex at offset %d: %s\n",
|
2611 |
errptr, error);
|
2612 |
goto EXIT2;
|
2613 |
}
|
2614 |
}
|
2615 |
|
2616 |
if (include_dir_pattern != NULL)
|
2617 |
{
|
2618 |
include_dir_compiled = pcre_compile(include_dir_pattern, 0, &error, &errptr,
|
2619 |
pcretables);
|
2620 |
if (include_dir_compiled == NULL)
|
2621 |
{
|
2622 |
fprintf(stderr, "pcregrep: Error in 'include_dir' regex at offset %d: %s\n",
|
2623 |
errptr, error);
|
2624 |
goto EXIT2;
|
2625 |
}
|
2626 |
}
|
2627 |
|
2628 |
/* If there are no further arguments, do the business on stdin and exit. */
|
2629 |
|
2630 |
if (i >= argc)
|
2631 |
{
|
2632 |
rc = pcregrep(stdin, FR_PLAIN, (filenames > FN_DEFAULT)? stdin_name : NULL);
|
2633 |
goto EXIT;
|
2634 |
}
|
2635 |
|
2636 |
/* Otherwise, work through the remaining arguments as files or directories.
|
2637 |
Pass in the fact that there is only one argument at top level - this suppresses
|
2638 |
the file name if the argument is not a directory and filenames are not
|
2639 |
otherwise forced. */
|
2640 |
|
2641 |
only_one_at_top = i == argc - 1; /* Catch initial value of i */
|
2642 |
|
2643 |
for (; i < argc; i++)
|
2644 |
{
|
2645 |
int frc = grep_or_recurse(argv[i], dee_action == dee_RECURSE,
|
2646 |
only_one_at_top);
|
2647 |
if (frc > 1) rc = frc;
|
2648 |
else if (frc == 0 && rc == 1) rc = 0;
|
2649 |
}
|
2650 |
|
2651 |
EXIT:
|
2652 |
if (pattern_list != NULL)
|
2653 |
{
|
2654 |
for (i = 0; i < pattern_count; i++) free(pattern_list[i]);
|
2655 |
free(pattern_list);
|
2656 |
}
|
2657 |
if (hints_list != NULL)
|
2658 |
{
|
2659 |
for (i = 0; i < hint_count; i++)
|
2660 |
{
|
2661 |
if (hints_list[i] != NULL) free(hints_list[i]);
|
2662 |
}
|
2663 |
free(hints_list);
|
2664 |
}
|
2665 |
pcregrep_exit(rc);
|
2666 |
|
2667 |
EXIT2:
|
2668 |
rc = 2;
|
2669 |
goto EXIT;
|
2670 |
}
|
2671 |
|
2672 |
/* End of pcregrep */
|