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a0d0e21e | 1 | /* handy.h |
a687059c | 2 | * |
1129b882 | 3 | * Copyright (C) 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, |
da5d8dbb | 4 | * 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2012 by Larry Wall and others |
a687059c | 5 | * |
6e21c824 LW |
6 | * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public |
7 | * License or the Artistic License, as specified in the README file. | |
8d063cd8 | 8 | * |
8d063cd8 LW |
9 | */ |
10 | ||
4650c663 KW |
11 | /* IMPORTANT NOTE: Everything whose name begins with an underscore is for |
12 | * internal core Perl use only. */ | |
13 | ||
9d745869 KW |
14 | #ifndef HANDY_H /* Guard against nested #inclusion */ |
15 | #define HANDY_H | |
16 | ||
85e6fe83 | 17 | #if !defined(__STDC__) |
378cc40b LW |
18 | #ifdef NULL |
19 | #undef NULL | |
20 | #endif | |
a687059c | 21 | # define NULL 0 |
85e6fe83 LW |
22 | #endif |
23 | ||
24792b8d NC |
24 | #ifndef PERL_CORE |
25 | # define Null(type) ((type)NULL) | |
954c1994 GS |
26 | |
27 | /* | |
ccfc67b7 | 28 | =head1 Handy Values |
954c1994 | 29 | |
3609ea0d | 30 | =for apidoc AmU||Nullch |
72d33970 FC |
31 | Null character pointer. (No longer available when C<PERL_CORE> is |
32 | defined.) | |
2307c6d0 | 33 | |
954c1994 | 34 | =for apidoc AmU||Nullsv |
72d33970 | 35 | Null SV pointer. (No longer available when C<PERL_CORE> is defined.) |
954c1994 GS |
36 | |
37 | =cut | |
38 | */ | |
39 | ||
24792b8d NC |
40 | # define Nullch Null(char*) |
41 | # define Nullfp Null(PerlIO*) | |
42 | # define Nullsv Null(SV*) | |
43 | #endif | |
8d063cd8 | 44 | |
641d3f0b PP |
45 | #ifdef TRUE |
46 | #undef TRUE | |
47 | #endif | |
48 | #ifdef FALSE | |
49 | #undef FALSE | |
50 | #endif | |
51 | #define TRUE (1) | |
52 | #define FALSE (0) | |
53 | ||
cf3f0ffb DM |
54 | /* The MUTABLE_*() macros cast pointers to the types shown, in such a way |
55 | * (compiler permitting) that casting away const-ness will give a warning; | |
56 | * e.g.: | |
57 | * | |
58 | * const SV *sv = ...; | |
59 | * AV *av1 = (AV*)sv; <== BAD: the const has been silently cast away | |
60 | * AV *av2 = MUTABLE_AV(sv); <== GOOD: it may warn | |
61 | */ | |
62 | ||
b1bc3f34 | 63 | #if defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(PERL_GCC_BRACE_GROUPS_FORBIDDEN) |
f065df04 | 64 | # define MUTABLE_PTR(p) ({ void *_p = (p); _p; }) |
b1bc3f34 NC |
65 | #else |
66 | # define MUTABLE_PTR(p) ((void *) (p)) | |
67 | #endif | |
68 | ||
a062e10d | 69 | #define MUTABLE_AV(p) ((AV *)MUTABLE_PTR(p)) |
ea726b52 | 70 | #define MUTABLE_CV(p) ((CV *)MUTABLE_PTR(p)) |
159b6efe | 71 | #define MUTABLE_GV(p) ((GV *)MUTABLE_PTR(p)) |
dbebbdb4 | 72 | #define MUTABLE_HV(p) ((HV *)MUTABLE_PTR(p)) |
a45c7426 | 73 | #define MUTABLE_IO(p) ((IO *)MUTABLE_PTR(p)) |
b1bc3f34 | 74 | #define MUTABLE_SV(p) ((SV *)MUTABLE_PTR(p)) |
27d4fb96 | 75 | |
f789f6a4 | 76 | #if defined(I_STDBOOL) && !defined(PERL_BOOL_AS_CHAR) |
bd31be4b NC |
77 | # include <stdbool.h> |
78 | # ifndef HAS_BOOL | |
79 | # define HAS_BOOL 1 | |
80 | # endif | |
81 | #endif | |
82 | ||
8e84507e | 83 | /* bool is built-in for g++-2.6.3 and later, which might be used |
c1d22f6b GS |
84 | for extensions. <_G_config.h> defines _G_HAVE_BOOL, but we can't |
85 | be sure _G_config.h will be included before this file. _G_config.h | |
8e84507e | 86 | also defines _G_HAVE_BOOL for both gcc and g++, but only g++ |
c1d22f6b GS |
87 | actually has bool. Hence, _G_HAVE_BOOL is pretty useless for us. |
88 | g++ can be identified by __GNUG__. | |
89 | Andy Dougherty February 2000 | |
5d94fbed | 90 | */ |
3609ea0d | 91 | #ifdef __GNUG__ /* GNU g++ has bool built-in */ |
f789f6a4 | 92 | # ifndef PERL_BOOL_AS_CHAR |
5d94fbed | 93 | # ifndef HAS_BOOL |
c1d22f6b | 94 | # define HAS_BOOL 1 |
5d94fbed | 95 | # endif |
f789f6a4 | 96 | # endif |
5d94fbed AD |
97 | #endif |
98 | ||
99 | #ifndef HAS_BOOL | |
f789f6a4 FC |
100 | # ifdef bool |
101 | # undef bool | |
102 | # endif | |
70d5cb32 | 103 | # define bool char |
c1d22f6b | 104 | # define HAS_BOOL 1 |
a687059c | 105 | #endif |
0d3e774c | 106 | |
236415e2 KW |
107 | /* cast-to-bool. A simple (bool) cast may not do the right thing: if bool is |
108 | * defined as char for example, then the cast from int is | |
109 | * implementation-defined (bool)!!(cbool) in a ternary triggers a bug in xlc on | |
110 | * AIX */ | |
18f5643b | 111 | #define cBOOL(cbool) ((cbool) ? (bool)1 : (bool)0) |
f2338a2e | 112 | |
46c6c7e2 | 113 | /* Try to figure out __func__ or __FUNCTION__ equivalent, if any. |
e352bcff JH |
114 | * XXX Should really be a Configure probe, with HAS__FUNCTION__ |
115 | * and FUNCTION__ as results. | |
116 | * XXX Similarly, a Configure probe for __FILE__ and __LINE__ is needed. */ | |
46c6c7e2 JH |
117 | #if (defined(__STDC_VERSION__) && __STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901L) || (defined(__SUNPRO_C)) /* C99 or close enough. */ |
118 | # define FUNCTION__ __func__ | |
119 | #else | |
9ea40801 | 120 | # if (defined(USING_MSVC6)) || /* MSVC6 has neither __func__ nor __FUNCTION and no good workarounds, either. */ \ |
be73ebb0 | 121 | (defined(__DECC_VER)) /* Tru64 or VMS, and strict C89 being used, but not modern enough cc (in Tur64, -c99 not known, only -std1). */ |
46c6c7e2 JH |
122 | # define FUNCTION__ "" |
123 | # else | |
124 | # define FUNCTION__ __FUNCTION__ /* Common extension. */ | |
125 | # endif | |
126 | #endif | |
127 | ||
27d4fb96 PP |
128 | /* XXX A note on the perl source internal type system. The |
129 | original intent was that I32 be *exactly* 32 bits. | |
130 | ||
131 | Currently, we only guarantee that I32 is *at least* 32 bits. | |
132 | Specifically, if int is 64 bits, then so is I32. (This is the case | |
133 | for the Cray.) This has the advantage of meshing nicely with | |
134 | standard library calls (where we pass an I32 and the library is | |
135 | expecting an int), but the disadvantage that an I32 is not 32 bits. | |
136 | Andy Dougherty August 1996 | |
24fef2a7 | 137 | |
dc45a647 MB |
138 | There is no guarantee that there is *any* integral type with |
139 | exactly 32 bits. It is perfectly legal for a system to have | |
140 | sizeof(short) == sizeof(int) == sizeof(long) == 8. | |
693762b4 | 141 | |
dc45a647 MB |
142 | Similarly, there is no guarantee that I16 and U16 have exactly 16 |
143 | bits. | |
693762b4 | 144 | |
8e84507e NIS |
145 | For dealing with issues that may arise from various 32/64-bit |
146 | systems, we will ask Configure to check out | |
8175356b | 147 | |
3609ea0d JH |
148 | SHORTSIZE == sizeof(short) |
149 | INTSIZE == sizeof(int) | |
150 | LONGSIZE == sizeof(long) | |
dc45a647 | 151 | LONGLONGSIZE == sizeof(long long) (if HAS_LONG_LONG) |
3609ea0d | 152 | PTRSIZE == sizeof(void *) |
dc45a647 MB |
153 | DOUBLESIZE == sizeof(double) |
154 | LONG_DOUBLESIZE == sizeof(long double) (if HAS_LONG_DOUBLE). | |
8175356b | 155 | |
27d4fb96 PP |
156 | */ |
157 | ||
69512466 JH |
158 | #ifdef I_INTTYPES /* e.g. Linux has int64_t without <inttypes.h> */ |
159 | # include <inttypes.h> | |
dd0eed91 JH |
160 | # ifdef INT32_MIN_BROKEN |
161 | # undef INT32_MIN | |
162 | # define INT32_MIN (-2147483647-1) | |
163 | # endif | |
164 | # ifdef INT64_MIN_BROKEN | |
165 | # undef INT64_MIN | |
166 | # define INT64_MIN (-9223372036854775807LL-1) | |
167 | # endif | |
69512466 JH |
168 | #endif |
169 | ||
8175356b JH |
170 | typedef I8TYPE I8; |
171 | typedef U8TYPE U8; | |
172 | typedef I16TYPE I16; | |
173 | typedef U16TYPE U16; | |
174 | typedef I32TYPE I32; | |
175 | typedef U32TYPE U32; | |
16d89be8 JH |
176 | |
177 | #ifdef HAS_QUAD | |
8175356b JH |
178 | typedef I64TYPE I64; |
179 | typedef U64TYPE U64; | |
16d89be8 | 180 | #endif |
8175356b | 181 | |
9c39b21c JH |
182 | /* INT64_C/UINT64_C are C99 from <stdint.h> (so they will not be |
183 | * available in strict C89 mode), but they are nice, so let's define | |
184 | * them if necessary. */ | |
0d3bd0a9 | 185 | #if defined(HAS_QUAD) |
9c39b21c JH |
186 | # undef PeRl_INT64_C |
187 | # undef PeRl_UINT64_C | |
188 | /* Prefer the native integer types (int and long) over long long | |
189 | * (which is not C89) and Win32-specific __int64. */ | |
190 | # if QUADKIND == QUAD_IS_INT && INTSIZE == 8 | |
191 | # define PeRl_INT64_C(c) (c) | |
192 | # define PeRl_UINT64_C(c) CAT2(c,U) | |
193 | # endif | |
194 | # if QUADKIND == QUAD_IS_LONG && LONGSIZE == 8 | |
195 | # define PeRl_INT64_C(c) CAT2(c,L) | |
196 | # define PeRl_UINT64_C(c) CAT2(c,UL) | |
197 | # endif | |
198 | # if QUADKIND == QUAD_IS_LONG_LONG && defined(HAS_LONG_LONG) | |
199 | # define PeRl_INT64_C(c) CAT2(c,LL) | |
200 | # define PeRl_UINT64_C(c) CAT2(c,ULL) | |
201 | # endif | |
202 | # if QUADKIND == QUAD_IS___INT64 | |
203 | # define PeRl_INT64_C(c) CAT2(c,I64) | |
204 | # define PeRl_UINT64_C(c) CAT2(c,UI64) | |
205 | # endif | |
206 | # ifndef PeRl_INT64_C | |
702c92eb JH |
207 | # define PeRl_INT64_C(c) ((I64)(c)) /* last resort */ |
208 | # define PeRl_UINT64_C(c) ((U64)(c)) | |
9c39b21c JH |
209 | # endif |
210 | /* In OS X the INT64_C/UINT64_C are defined with LL/ULL, which will | |
211 | * not fly with C89-pedantic gcc, so let's undefine them first so that | |
212 | * we can redefine them with our native integer preferring versions. */ | |
8eafc6eb | 213 | # if defined(PERL_DARWIN) && defined(PERL_GCC_PEDANTIC) |
9c39b21c JH |
214 | # undef INT64_C |
215 | # undef UINT64_C | |
216 | # endif | |
217 | # ifndef INT64_C | |
218 | # define INT64_C(c) PeRl_INT64_C(c) | |
219 | # endif | |
220 | # ifndef UINT64_C | |
221 | # define UINT64_C(c) PeRl_UINT64_C(c) | |
222 | # endif | |
e8c95190 | 223 | #endif |
dc750f2e | 224 | |
d8668976 | 225 | #if defined(UINT8_MAX) && defined(INT16_MAX) && defined(INT32_MAX) |
5ff3f7a4 | 226 | |
5ff3f7a4 GS |
227 | /* I8_MAX and I8_MIN constants are not defined, as I8 is an ambiguous type. |
228 | Please search CHAR_MAX in perl.h for further details. */ | |
229 | #define U8_MAX UINT8_MAX | |
230 | #define U8_MIN UINT8_MIN | |
231 | ||
5ff3f7a4 GS |
232 | #define I16_MAX INT16_MAX |
233 | #define I16_MIN INT16_MIN | |
234 | #define U16_MAX UINT16_MAX | |
235 | #define U16_MIN UINT16_MIN | |
236 | ||
5ff3f7a4 GS |
237 | #define I32_MAX INT32_MAX |
238 | #define I32_MIN INT32_MIN | |
0e983133 GS |
239 | #ifndef UINT32_MAX_BROKEN /* e.g. HP-UX with gcc messes this up */ |
240 | # define U32_MAX UINT32_MAX | |
241 | #else | |
242 | # define U32_MAX 4294967295U | |
243 | #endif | |
5ff3f7a4 GS |
244 | #define U32_MIN UINT32_MIN |
245 | ||
246 | #else | |
247 | ||
5c9fa16e KA |
248 | /* I8_MAX and I8_MIN constants are not defined, as I8 is an ambiguous type. |
249 | Please search CHAR_MAX in perl.h for further details. */ | |
27d4fb96 PP |
250 | #define U8_MAX PERL_UCHAR_MAX |
251 | #define U8_MIN PERL_UCHAR_MIN | |
79072805 | 252 | |
27d4fb96 PP |
253 | #define I16_MAX PERL_SHORT_MAX |
254 | #define I16_MIN PERL_SHORT_MIN | |
255 | #define U16_MAX PERL_USHORT_MAX | |
256 | #define U16_MIN PERL_USHORT_MIN | |
79072805 | 257 | |
c4f23d77 | 258 | #if LONGSIZE > 4 |
27d4fb96 PP |
259 | # define I32_MAX PERL_INT_MAX |
260 | # define I32_MIN PERL_INT_MIN | |
261 | # define U32_MAX PERL_UINT_MAX | |
262 | # define U32_MIN PERL_UINT_MIN | |
79072805 | 263 | #else |
27d4fb96 PP |
264 | # define I32_MAX PERL_LONG_MAX |
265 | # define I32_MIN PERL_LONG_MIN | |
266 | # define U32_MAX PERL_ULONG_MAX | |
267 | # define U32_MIN PERL_ULONG_MIN | |
79072805 LW |
268 | #endif |
269 | ||
5ff3f7a4 GS |
270 | #endif |
271 | ||
58a9a5d5 | 272 | /* log(2) is pretty close to 0.30103, just in case anyone is grepping for it */ |
fc36a67e PP |
273 | #define BIT_DIGITS(N) (((N)*146)/485 + 1) /* log2(10) =~ 146/485 */ |
274 | #define TYPE_DIGITS(T) BIT_DIGITS(sizeof(T) * 8) | |
275 | #define TYPE_CHARS(T) (TYPE_DIGITS(T) + 2) /* sign, NUL */ | |
276 | ||
88794300 | 277 | /* Unused by core; should be deprecated */ |
ff68c719 | 278 | #define Ctl(ch) ((ch) & 037) |
8d063cd8 | 279 | |
4650c663 KW |
280 | /* This is a helper macro to avoid preprocessor issues, replaced by nothing |
281 | * unless under DEBUGGING, where it expands to an assert of its argument, | |
282 | * followed by a comma (hence the comma operator). If we just used a straight | |
3e94db23 JH |
283 | * assert(), we would get a comma with nothing before it when not DEBUGGING. |
284 | * | |
285 | * We also use empty definition under Coverity since the __ASSERT__ | |
286 | * checks often check for things that Really Cannot Happen, and Coverity | |
287 | * detects that and gets all excited. */ | |
288 | ||
289 | #if defined(DEBUGGING) && !defined(__COVERITY__) | |
0f092d08 KW |
290 | # define __ASSERT_(statement) assert(statement), |
291 | #else | |
292 | # define __ASSERT_(statement) | |
293 | #endif | |
294 | ||
3fe05580 MHM |
295 | /* |
296 | =head1 SV-Body Allocation | |
297 | ||
298 | =for apidoc Ama|SV*|newSVpvs|const char* s | |
0c395ea5 | 299 | Like C<newSVpvn>, but takes a C<NUL>-terminated literal string instead of a |
30a15352 | 300 | string/length pair. |
3fe05580 | 301 | |
84bafc02 | 302 | =for apidoc Ama|SV*|newSVpvs_flags|const char* s|U32 flags |
0c395ea5 | 303 | Like C<newSVpvn_flags>, but takes a C<NUL>-terminated literal string instead of |
30a15352 | 304 | a string/length pair. |
84bafc02 | 305 | |
3fe05580 | 306 | =for apidoc Ama|SV*|newSVpvs_share|const char* s |
0c395ea5 | 307 | Like C<newSVpvn_share>, but takes a C<NUL>-terminated literal string instead of |
30a15352 | 308 | a string/length pair and omits the hash parameter. |
3fe05580 | 309 | |
9dcc53ea | 310 | =for apidoc Am|void|sv_catpvs_flags|SV* sv|const char* s|I32 flags |
0c395ea5 | 311 | Like C<sv_catpvn_flags>, but takes a C<NUL>-terminated literal string instead |
30a15352 | 312 | of a string/length pair. |
9dcc53ea Z |
313 | |
314 | =for apidoc Am|void|sv_catpvs_nomg|SV* sv|const char* s | |
0c395ea5 KW |
315 | Like C<sv_catpvn_nomg>, but takes a C<NUL>-terminated literal string instead of |
316 | a string/length pair. | |
9dcc53ea | 317 | |
7b4e7469 | 318 | =for apidoc Am|void|sv_catpvs|SV* sv|const char* s |
0c395ea5 KW |
319 | Like C<sv_catpvn>, but takes a C<NUL>-terminated literal string instead of a |
320 | string/length pair. | |
3fe05580 | 321 | |
9dcc53ea | 322 | =for apidoc Am|void|sv_catpvs_mg|SV* sv|const char* s |
0c395ea5 | 323 | Like C<sv_catpvn_mg>, but takes a C<NUL>-terminated literal string instead of a |
9dcc53ea Z |
324 | string/length pair. |
325 | ||
7b4e7469 | 326 | =for apidoc Am|void|sv_setpvs|SV* sv|const char* s |
0c395ea5 KW |
327 | Like C<sv_setpvn>, but takes a C<NUL>-terminated literal string instead of a |
328 | string/length pair. | |
3fe05580 | 329 | |
9dcc53ea | 330 | =for apidoc Am|void|sv_setpvs_mg|SV* sv|const char* s |
0c395ea5 | 331 | Like C<sv_setpvn_mg>, but takes a C<NUL>-terminated literal string instead of a |
9dcc53ea Z |
332 | string/length pair. |
333 | ||
334 | =for apidoc Am|SV *|sv_setref_pvs|const char* s | |
0c395ea5 KW |
335 | Like C<sv_setref_pvn>, but takes a C<NUL>-terminated literal string instead of |
336 | a string/length pair. | |
9dcc53ea | 337 | |
3fe05580 MHM |
338 | =head1 Memory Management |
339 | ||
340 | =for apidoc Ama|char*|savepvs|const char* s | |
0c395ea5 | 341 | Like C<savepvn>, but takes a C<NUL>-terminated literal string instead of a |
30a15352 | 342 | string/length pair. |
3fe05580 | 343 | |
9dcc53ea Z |
344 | =for apidoc Ama|char*|savesharedpvs|const char* s |
345 | A version of C<savepvs()> which allocates the duplicate string in memory | |
346 | which is shared between threads. | |
347 | ||
3fe05580 MHM |
348 | =head1 GV Functions |
349 | ||
350 | =for apidoc Am|HV*|gv_stashpvs|const char* name|I32 create | |
0c395ea5 KW |
351 | Like C<gv_stashpvn>, but takes a C<NUL>-terminated literal string instead of a |
352 | string/length pair. | |
3fe05580 MHM |
353 | |
354 | =head1 Hash Manipulation Functions | |
355 | ||
356 | =for apidoc Am|SV**|hv_fetchs|HV* tb|const char* key|I32 lval | |
0c395ea5 KW |
357 | Like C<hv_fetch>, but takes a C<NUL>-terminated literal string instead of a |
358 | string/length pair. | |
3fe05580 MHM |
359 | |
360 | =for apidoc Am|SV**|hv_stores|HV* tb|const char* key|NULLOK SV* val | |
0c395ea5 KW |
361 | Like C<hv_store>, but takes a C<NUL>-terminated literal string instead of a |
362 | string/length pair | |
3fe05580 MHM |
363 | and omits the hash parameter. |
364 | ||
510966aa Z |
365 | =head1 Lexer interface |
366 | ||
367 | =for apidoc Amx|void|lex_stuff_pvs|const char *pv|U32 flags | |
368 | ||
0c395ea5 KW |
369 | Like L</lex_stuff_pvn>, but takes a C<NUL>-terminated literal string instead of |
370 | a string/length pair. | |
510966aa | 371 | |
3fe05580 MHM |
372 | =cut |
373 | */ | |
374 | ||
926bb54c KW |
375 | /* concatenating with "" ensures that only literal strings are accepted as |
376 | * argument */ | |
26bfd924 | 377 | #define STR_WITH_LEN(s) ("" s ""), (sizeof(s)-1) |
2efa8cc7 | 378 | |
926bb54c KW |
379 | /* note that STR_WITH_LEN() can't be used as argument to macros or functions |
380 | * that under some configurations might be macros, which means that it requires | |
381 | * the full Perl_xxx(aTHX_ ...) form for any API calls where it's used. | |
ba3a79e7 GA |
382 | */ |
383 | ||
384 | /* STR_WITH_LEN() shortcuts */ | |
385 | #define newSVpvs(str) Perl_newSVpvn(aTHX_ STR_WITH_LEN(str)) | |
84bafc02 NC |
386 | #define newSVpvs_flags(str,flags) \ |
387 | Perl_newSVpvn_flags(aTHX_ STR_WITH_LEN(str), flags) | |
ba3a79e7 | 388 | #define newSVpvs_share(str) Perl_newSVpvn_share(aTHX_ STR_WITH_LEN(str), 0) |
9dcc53ea Z |
389 | #define sv_catpvs_flags(sv, str, flags) \ |
390 | Perl_sv_catpvn_flags(aTHX_ sv, STR_WITH_LEN(str), flags) | |
391 | #define sv_catpvs_nomg(sv, str) \ | |
392 | Perl_sv_catpvn_flags(aTHX_ sv, STR_WITH_LEN(str), 0) | |
393 | #define sv_catpvs(sv, str) \ | |
394 | Perl_sv_catpvn_flags(aTHX_ sv, STR_WITH_LEN(str), SV_GMAGIC) | |
395 | #define sv_catpvs_mg(sv, str) \ | |
396 | Perl_sv_catpvn_flags(aTHX_ sv, STR_WITH_LEN(str), SV_GMAGIC|SV_SMAGIC) | |
3fe05580 | 397 | #define sv_setpvs(sv, str) Perl_sv_setpvn(aTHX_ sv, STR_WITH_LEN(str)) |
9dcc53ea Z |
398 | #define sv_setpvs_mg(sv, str) Perl_sv_setpvn_mg(aTHX_ sv, STR_WITH_LEN(str)) |
399 | #define sv_setref_pvs(rv, classname, str) \ | |
400 | Perl_sv_setref_pvn(aTHX_ rv, classname, STR_WITH_LEN(str)) | |
ba3a79e7 | 401 | #define savepvs(str) Perl_savepvn(aTHX_ STR_WITH_LEN(str)) |
9dcc53ea Z |
402 | #define savesharedpvs(str) Perl_savesharedpvn(aTHX_ STR_WITH_LEN(str)) |
403 | #define gv_stashpvs(str, create) \ | |
404 | Perl_gv_stashpvn(aTHX_ STR_WITH_LEN(str), create) | |
405 | #define gv_fetchpvs(namebeg, add, sv_type) \ | |
406 | Perl_gv_fetchpvn_flags(aTHX_ STR_WITH_LEN(namebeg), add, sv_type) | |
407 | #define gv_fetchpvn(namebeg, len, add, sv_type) \ | |
408 | Perl_gv_fetchpvn_flags(aTHX_ namebeg, len, add, sv_type) | |
409 | #define sv_catxmlpvs(dsv, str, utf8) \ | |
410 | Perl_sv_catxmlpvn(aTHX_ dsv, STR_WITH_LEN(str), utf8) | |
a038e571 NC |
411 | #define hv_fetchs(hv,key,lval) \ |
412 | ((SV **)Perl_hv_common(aTHX_ (hv), NULL, STR_WITH_LEN(key), 0, \ | |
413 | (lval) ? (HV_FETCH_JUST_SV | HV_FETCH_LVALUE) \ | |
414 | : HV_FETCH_JUST_SV, NULL, 0)) | |
415 | ||
416 | #define hv_stores(hv,key,val) \ | |
417 | ((SV **)Perl_hv_common(aTHX_ (hv), NULL, STR_WITH_LEN(key), 0, \ | |
418 | (HV_FETCH_ISSTORE|HV_FETCH_JUST_SV), (val), 0)) | |
ba3a79e7 | 419 | |
510966aa Z |
420 | #define lex_stuff_pvs(pv,flags) Perl_lex_stuff_pvn(aTHX_ STR_WITH_LEN(pv), flags) |
421 | ||
b96d8cd9 NC |
422 | #define get_cvs(str, flags) \ |
423 | Perl_get_cvn_flags(aTHX_ STR_WITH_LEN(str), (flags)) | |
5c1737d1 | 424 | |
954c1994 | 425 | /* |
ccfc67b7 JH |
426 | =head1 Miscellaneous Functions |
427 | ||
954c1994 | 428 | =for apidoc Am|bool|strNE|char* s1|char* s2 |
dc6b0978 KW |
429 | Test two C<NUL>-terminated strings to see if they are different. Returns true |
430 | or false. | |
954c1994 GS |
431 | |
432 | =for apidoc Am|bool|strEQ|char* s1|char* s2 | |
dc6b0978 KW |
433 | Test two C<NUL>-terminated strings to see if they are equal. Returns true or |
434 | false. | |
954c1994 GS |
435 | |
436 | =for apidoc Am|bool|strLT|char* s1|char* s2 | |
dc6b0978 KW |
437 | Test two C<NUL>-terminated strings to see if the first, C<s1>, is less than the |
438 | second, C<s2>. Returns true or false. | |
954c1994 GS |
439 | |
440 | =for apidoc Am|bool|strLE|char* s1|char* s2 | |
dc6b0978 KW |
441 | Test two C<NUL>-terminated strings to see if the first, C<s1>, is less than or |
442 | equal to the second, C<s2>. Returns true or false. | |
954c1994 GS |
443 | |
444 | =for apidoc Am|bool|strGT|char* s1|char* s2 | |
dc6b0978 KW |
445 | Test two C<NUL>-terminated strings to see if the first, C<s1>, is greater than |
446 | the second, C<s2>. Returns true or false. | |
954c1994 GS |
447 | |
448 | =for apidoc Am|bool|strGE|char* s1|char* s2 | |
dc6b0978 KW |
449 | Test two C<NUL>-terminated strings to see if the first, C<s1>, is greater than |
450 | or equal to the second, C<s2>. Returns true or false. | |
954c1994 GS |
451 | |
452 | =for apidoc Am|bool|strnNE|char* s1|char* s2|STRLEN len | |
dc6b0978 KW |
453 | Test two C<NUL>-terminated strings to see if they are different. The C<len> |
454 | parameter indicates the number of bytes to compare. Returns true or false. (A | |
954c1994 GS |
455 | wrapper for C<strncmp>). |
456 | ||
457 | =for apidoc Am|bool|strnEQ|char* s1|char* s2|STRLEN len | |
dc6b0978 KW |
458 | Test two C<NUL>-terminated strings to see if they are equal. The C<len> |
459 | parameter indicates the number of bytes to compare. Returns true or false. (A | |
460 | wrapper for C<strncmp>). | |
954c1994 | 461 | |
bd18bd40 KW |
462 | =for apidoc Am|bool|memEQ|char* s1|char* s2|STRLEN len |
463 | Test two buffers (which may contain embedded C<NUL> characters, to see if they | |
464 | are equal. The C<len> parameter indicates the number of bytes to compare. | |
465 | Returns zero if equal, or non-zero if non-equal. | |
466 | ||
467 | =for apidoc Am|bool|memNE|char* s1|char* s2|STRLEN len | |
468 | Test two buffers (which may contain embedded C<NUL> characters, to see if they | |
469 | are not equal. The C<len> parameter indicates the number of bytes to compare. | |
470 | Returns zero if non-equal, or non-zero if equal. | |
471 | ||
954c1994 GS |
472 | =cut |
473 | */ | |
474 | ||
8d063cd8 LW |
475 | #define strNE(s1,s2) (strcmp(s1,s2)) |
476 | #define strEQ(s1,s2) (!strcmp(s1,s2)) | |
477 | #define strLT(s1,s2) (strcmp(s1,s2) < 0) | |
478 | #define strLE(s1,s2) (strcmp(s1,s2) <= 0) | |
479 | #define strGT(s1,s2) (strcmp(s1,s2) > 0) | |
480 | #define strGE(s1,s2) (strcmp(s1,s2) >= 0) | |
481 | #define strnNE(s1,s2,l) (strncmp(s1,s2,l)) | |
482 | #define strnEQ(s1,s2,l) (!strncmp(s1,s2,l)) | |
378cc40b | 483 | |
36477c24 PP |
484 | #ifdef HAS_MEMCMP |
485 | # define memNE(s1,s2,l) (memcmp(s1,s2,l)) | |
486 | # define memEQ(s1,s2,l) (!memcmp(s1,s2,l)) | |
487 | #else | |
488 | # define memNE(s1,s2,l) (bcmp(s1,s2,l)) | |
489 | # define memEQ(s1,s2,l) (!bcmp(s1,s2,l)) | |
490 | #endif | |
491 | ||
568a785a | 492 | #define memEQs(s1, l, s2) \ |
8e6497b6 | 493 | (sizeof(s2)-1 == l && memEQ(s1, ("" s2 ""), (sizeof(s2)-1))) |
568a785a NC |
494 | #define memNEs(s1, l, s2) !memEQs(s1, l, s2) |
495 | ||
bbce6d69 PP |
496 | /* |
497 | * Character classes. | |
498 | * | |
499 | * Unfortunately, the introduction of locales means that we | |
500 | * can't trust isupper(), etc. to tell the truth. And when | |
501 | * it comes to /\w+/ with tainting enabled, we *must* be able | |
502 | * to trust our character classes. | |
503 | * | |
504 | * Therefore, the default tests in the text of Perl will be | |
505 | * independent of locale. Any code that wants to depend on | |
506 | * the current locale will use the tests that begin with "lc". | |
507 | */ | |
508 | ||
2304df62 AD |
509 | #ifdef HAS_SETLOCALE /* XXX Is there a better test for this? */ |
510 | # ifndef CTYPE256 | |
511 | # define CTYPE256 | |
512 | # endif | |
513 | #endif | |
514 | ||
954c1994 | 515 | /* |
ccfc67b7 | 516 | |
dcccc8ff | 517 | =head1 Character classification |
243effed KW |
518 | This section is about functions (really macros) that classify characters |
519 | into types, such as punctuation versus alphabetic, etc. Most of these are | |
520 | analogous to regular expression character classes. (See | |
521 | L<perlrecharclass/POSIX Character Classes>.) There are several variants for | |
522 | each class. (Not all macros have all variants; each item below lists the | |
523 | ones valid for it.) None are affected by C<use bytes>, and only the ones | |
524 | with C<LC> in the name are affected by the current locale. | |
525 | ||
526 | The base function, e.g., C<isALPHA()>, takes an octet (either a C<char> or a | |
527 | C<U8>) as input and returns a boolean as to whether or not the character | |
6aff1f14 KW |
528 | represented by that octet is (or on non-ASCII platforms, corresponds to) an |
529 | ASCII character in the named class based on platform, Unicode, and Perl rules. | |
530 | If the input is a number that doesn't fit in an octet, FALSE is returned. | |
243effed | 531 | |
6aff1f14 KW |
532 | Variant C<isFOO_A> (e.g., C<isALPHA_A()>) is identical to the base function |
533 | with no suffix C<"_A">. | |
4b9734bf KW |
534 | |
535 | Variant C<isFOO_L1> imposes the Latin-1 (or EBCDIC equivlalent) character set | |
536 | onto the platform. That is, the code points that are ASCII are unaffected, | |
537 | since ASCII is a subset of Latin-1. But the non-ASCII code points are treated | |
538 | as if they are Latin-1 characters. For example, C<isWORDCHAR_L1()> will return | |
539 | true when called with the code point 0xDF, which is a word character in both | |
4650c663 | 540 | ASCII and EBCDIC (though it represents different characters in each). |
243effed | 541 | |
d0da05db | 542 | Variant C<isFOO_uvchr> is like the C<isFOO_L1> variant, but accepts any UV code |
243effed KW |
543 | point as input. If the code point is larger than 255, Unicode rules are used |
544 | to determine if it is in the character class. For example, | |
d0da05db | 545 | C<isWORDCHAR_uvchr(0x100)> returns TRUE, since 0x100 is LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A |
6aff1f14 | 546 | WITH MACRON in Unicode, and is a word character. |
243effed | 547 | |
d0da05db | 548 | Variant C<isFOO_utf8> is like C<isFOO_uvchr>, but the input is a pointer to a |
dc6b0978 KW |
549 | (known to be well-formed) UTF-8 encoded string (C<U8*> or C<char*>, and |
550 | possibly containing embedded C<NUL> characters). The classification of just | |
551 | the first (possibly multi-byte) character in the string is tested. | |
243effed | 552 | |
31f05a37 KW |
553 | Variant C<isFOO_LC> is like the C<isFOO_A> and C<isFOO_L1> variants, but the |
554 | result is based on the current locale, which is what C<LC> in the name stands | |
555 | for. If Perl can determine that the current locale is a UTF-8 locale, it uses | |
556 | the published Unicode rules; otherwise, it uses the C library function that | |
557 | gives the named classification. For example, C<isDIGIT_LC()> when not in a | |
558 | UTF-8 locale returns the result of calling C<isdigit()>. FALSE is always | |
1a83413c KW |
559 | returned if the input won't fit into an octet. On some platforms where the C |
560 | library function is known to be defective, Perl changes its result to follow | |
561 | the POSIX standard's rules. | |
243effed KW |
562 | |
563 | Variant C<isFOO_LC_uvchr> is like C<isFOO_LC>, but is defined on any UV. It | |
564 | returns the same as C<isFOO_LC> for input code points less than 256, and | |
565 | returns the hard-coded, not-affected-by-locale, Unicode results for larger ones. | |
566 | ||
b7d90381 | 567 | Variant C<isFOO_LC_utf8> is like C<isFOO_LC_uvchr>, but the input is a pointer |
dc6b0978 KW |
568 | to a (known to be well-formed) UTF-8 encoded string (C<U8*> or C<char*>, and |
569 | possibly containing embedded C<NUL> characters). The classification of just | |
570 | the first (possibly multi-byte) character in the string is tested. | |
ccfc67b7 | 571 | |
954c1994 | 572 | =for apidoc Am|bool|isALPHA|char ch |
2787a470 | 573 | Returns a boolean indicating whether the specified character is an |
6aff1f14 | 574 | alphabetic character, analogous to C<m/[[:alpha:]]/>. |
dcccc8ff KW |
575 | See the L<top of this section|/Character classification> for an explanation of |
576 | variants | |
d0da05db | 577 | C<isALPHA_A>, C<isALPHA_L1>, C<isALPHA_uvchr>, C<isALPHA_utf8>, C<isALPHA_LC>, |
243effed | 578 | C<isALPHA_LC_uvchr>, and C<isALPHA_LC_utf8>. |
8a58bdcf | 579 | |
15861f94 KW |
580 | =for apidoc Am|bool|isALPHANUMERIC|char ch |
581 | Returns a boolean indicating whether the specified character is a either an | |
6aff1f14 | 582 | alphabetic character or decimal digit, analogous to C<m/[[:alnum:]]/>. |
dcccc8ff KW |
583 | See the L<top of this section|/Character classification> for an explanation of |
584 | variants | |
d0da05db | 585 | C<isALPHANUMERIC_A>, C<isALPHANUMERIC_L1>, C<isALPHANUMERIC_uvchr>, |
e5ad6aba | 586 | C<isALPHANUMERIC_utf8>, C<isALPHANUMERIC_LC>, C<isALPHANUMERIC_LC_uvchr>, and |
15861f94 KW |
587 | C<isALPHANUMERIC_LC_utf8>. |
588 | ||
8a58bdcf KW |
589 | =for apidoc Am|bool|isASCII|char ch |
590 | Returns a boolean indicating whether the specified character is one of the 128 | |
243effed | 591 | characters in the ASCII character set, analogous to C<m/[[:ascii:]]/>. |
e5ad6aba | 592 | On non-ASCII platforms, it returns TRUE iff this |
8a58bdcf KW |
593 | character corresponds to an ASCII character. Variants C<isASCII_A()> and |
594 | C<isASCII_L1()> are identical to C<isASCII()>. | |
dcccc8ff KW |
595 | See the L<top of this section|/Character classification> for an explanation of |
596 | variants | |
d0da05db | 597 | C<isASCII_uvchr>, C<isASCII_utf8>, C<isASCII_LC>, C<isASCII_LC_uvchr>, and |
243effed KW |
598 | C<isASCII_LC_utf8>. Note, however, that some platforms do not have the C |
599 | library routine C<isascii()>. In these cases, the variants whose names contain | |
600 | C<LC> are the same as the corresponding ones without. | |
601 | ||
d98532ea KW |
602 | Also note, that because all ASCII characters are UTF-8 invariant (meaning they |
603 | have the exact same representation (always a single byte) whether encoded in | |
604 | UTF-8 or not), C<isASCII> will give the correct results when called with any | |
605 | byte in any string encoded or not in UTF-8. And similarly C<isASCII_utf8> will | |
606 | work properly on any string encoded or not in UTF-8. | |
607 | ||
243effed KW |
608 | =for apidoc Am|bool|isBLANK|char ch |
609 | Returns a boolean indicating whether the specified character is a | |
6aff1f14 | 610 | character considered to be a blank, analogous to C<m/[[:blank:]]/>. |
dcccc8ff KW |
611 | See the L<top of this section|/Character classification> for an explanation of |
612 | variants | |
d0da05db | 613 | C<isBLANK_A>, C<isBLANK_L1>, C<isBLANK_uvchr>, C<isBLANK_utf8>, C<isBLANK_LC>, |
243effed KW |
614 | C<isBLANK_LC_uvchr>, and C<isBLANK_LC_utf8>. Note, however, that some |
615 | platforms do not have the C library routine C<isblank()>. In these cases, the | |
616 | variants whose names contain C<LC> are the same as the corresponding ones | |
617 | without. | |
618 | ||
619 | =for apidoc Am|bool|isCNTRL|char ch | |
620 | Returns a boolean indicating whether the specified character is a | |
6aff1f14 | 621 | control character, analogous to C<m/[[:cntrl:]]/>. |
dcccc8ff KW |
622 | See the L<top of this section|/Character classification> for an explanation of |
623 | variants | |
d0da05db | 624 | C<isCNTRL_A>, C<isCNTRL_L1>, C<isCNTRL_uvchr>, C<isCNTRL_utf8>, C<isCNTRL_LC>, |
6aff1f14 KW |
625 | C<isCNTRL_LC_uvchr>, and C<isCNTRL_LC_utf8> |
626 | On EBCDIC platforms, you almost always want to use the C<isCNTRL_L1> variant. | |
954c1994 | 627 | |
954c1994 | 628 | =for apidoc Am|bool|isDIGIT|char ch |
2787a470 | 629 | Returns a boolean indicating whether the specified character is a |
6aff1f14 | 630 | digit, analogous to C<m/[[:digit:]]/>. |
8a58bdcf | 631 | Variants C<isDIGIT_A> and C<isDIGIT_L1> are identical to C<isDIGIT>. |
dcccc8ff KW |
632 | See the L<top of this section|/Character classification> for an explanation of |
633 | variants | |
d0da05db | 634 | C<isDIGIT_uvchr>, C<isDIGIT_utf8>, C<isDIGIT_LC>, C<isDIGIT_LC_uvchr>, and |
243effed KW |
635 | C<isDIGIT_LC_utf8>. |
636 | ||
637 | =for apidoc Am|bool|isGRAPH|char ch | |
638 | Returns a boolean indicating whether the specified character is a | |
6aff1f14 | 639 | graphic character, analogous to C<m/[[:graph:]]/>. |
dcccc8ff KW |
640 | See the L<top of this section|/Character classification> for an explanation of |
641 | variants | |
d0da05db | 642 | C<isGRAPH_A>, C<isGRAPH_L1>, C<isGRAPH_uvchr>, C<isGRAPH_utf8>, C<isGRAPH_LC>, |
243effed | 643 | C<isGRAPH_LC_uvchr>, and C<isGRAPH_LC_utf8>. |
954c1994 | 644 | |
0c82b6df | 645 | =for apidoc Am|bool|isLOWER|char ch |
2787a470 | 646 | Returns a boolean indicating whether the specified character is a |
6aff1f14 | 647 | lowercase character, analogous to C<m/[[:lower:]]/>. |
dcccc8ff KW |
648 | See the L<top of this section|/Character classification> for an explanation of |
649 | variants | |
d0da05db | 650 | C<isLOWER_A>, C<isLOWER_L1>, C<isLOWER_uvchr>, C<isLOWER_utf8>, C<isLOWER_LC>, |
243effed | 651 | C<isLOWER_LC_uvchr>, and C<isLOWER_LC_utf8>. |
0c82b6df | 652 | |
c99e91e9 | 653 | =for apidoc Am|bool|isOCTAL|char ch |
2787a470 | 654 | Returns a boolean indicating whether the specified character is an |
6aff1f14 | 655 | octal digit, [0-7]. |
243effed KW |
656 | The only two variants are C<isOCTAL_A> and C<isOCTAL_L1>; each is identical to |
657 | C<isOCTAL>. | |
658 | ||
659 | =for apidoc Am|bool|isPUNCT|char ch | |
660 | Returns a boolean indicating whether the specified character is a | |
6aff1f14 KW |
661 | punctuation character, analogous to C<m/[[:punct:]]/>. |
662 | Note that the definition of what is punctuation isn't as | |
243effed KW |
663 | straightforward as one might desire. See L<perlrecharclass/POSIX Character |
664 | Classes> for details. | |
dcccc8ff KW |
665 | See the L<top of this section|/Character classification> for an explanation of |
666 | variants | |
d0da05db | 667 | C<isPUNCT_A>, C<isPUNCT_L1>, C<isPUNCT_uvchr>, C<isPUNCT_utf8>, C<isPUNCT_LC>, |
243effed | 668 | C<isPUNCT_LC_uvchr>, and C<isPUNCT_LC_utf8>. |
c99e91e9 | 669 | |
0c82b6df | 670 | =for apidoc Am|bool|isSPACE|char ch |
2787a470 | 671 | Returns a boolean indicating whether the specified character is a |
6aff1f14 | 672 | whitespace character. This is analogous |
398d098a | 673 | to what C<m/\s/> matches in a regular expression. Starting in Perl 5.18 |
779cf272 | 674 | this also matches what C<m/[[:space:]]/> does. Prior to 5.18, only the |
398d098a KW |
675 | locale forms of this macro (the ones with C<LC> in their names) matched |
676 | precisely what C<m/[[:space:]]/> does. In those releases, the only difference, | |
677 | in the non-locale variants, was that C<isSPACE()> did not match a vertical tab. | |
678 | (See L</isPSXSPC> for a macro that matches a vertical tab in all releases.) | |
dcccc8ff KW |
679 | See the L<top of this section|/Character classification> for an explanation of |
680 | variants | |
d0da05db | 681 | C<isSPACE_A>, C<isSPACE_L1>, C<isSPACE_uvchr>, C<isSPACE_utf8>, C<isSPACE_LC>, |
243effed | 682 | C<isSPACE_LC_uvchr>, and C<isSPACE_LC_utf8>. |
0c82b6df | 683 | |
398d098a KW |
684 | =for apidoc Am|bool|isPSXSPC|char ch |
685 | (short for Posix Space) | |
779cf272 KW |
686 | Starting in 5.18, this is identical in all its forms to the |
687 | corresponding C<isSPACE()> macros. | |
398d098a KW |
688 | The locale forms of this macro are identical to their corresponding |
689 | C<isSPACE()> forms in all Perl releases. In releases prior to 5.18, the | |
690 | non-locale forms differ from their C<isSPACE()> forms only in that the | |
691 | C<isSPACE()> forms don't match a Vertical Tab, and the C<isPSXSPC()> forms do. | |
692 | Otherwise they are identical. Thus this macro is analogous to what | |
693 | C<m/[[:space:]]/> matches in a regular expression. | |
dcccc8ff | 694 | See the L<top of this section|/Character classification> for an explanation of |
d0da05db | 695 | variants C<isPSXSPC_A>, C<isPSXSPC_L1>, C<isPSXSPC_uvchr>, C<isPSXSPC_utf8>, |
b7d90381 | 696 | C<isPSXSPC_LC>, C<isPSXSPC_LC_uvchr>, and C<isPSXSPC_LC_utf8>. |
398d098a | 697 | |
954c1994 | 698 | =for apidoc Am|bool|isUPPER|char ch |
2787a470 | 699 | Returns a boolean indicating whether the specified character is an |
6aff1f14 | 700 | uppercase character, analogous to C<m/[[:upper:]]/>. |
dcccc8ff KW |
701 | See the L<top of this section|/Character classification> for an explanation of |
702 | variants | |
d0da05db | 703 | C<isUPPER_A>, C<isUPPER_L1>, C<isUPPER_uvchr>, C<isUPPER_utf8>, C<isUPPER_LC>, |
243effed | 704 | C<isUPPER_LC_uvchr>, and C<isUPPER_LC_utf8>. |
954c1994 | 705 | |
243effed | 706 | =for apidoc Am|bool|isPRINT|char ch |
8eea39dd | 707 | Returns a boolean indicating whether the specified character is a |
6aff1f14 | 708 | printable character, analogous to C<m/[[:print:]]/>. |
dcccc8ff KW |
709 | See the L<top of this section|/Character classification> for an explanation of |
710 | variants | |
d0da05db | 711 | C<isPRINT_A>, C<isPRINT_L1>, C<isPRINT_uvchr>, C<isPRINT_utf8>, C<isPRINT_LC>, |
243effed KW |
712 | C<isPRINT_LC_uvchr>, and C<isPRINT_LC_utf8>. |
713 | ||
714 | =for apidoc Am|bool|isWORDCHAR|char ch | |
715 | Returns a boolean indicating whether the specified character is a character | |
716 | that is a word character, analogous to what C<m/\w/> and C<m/[[:word:]]/> match | |
717 | in a regular expression. A word character is an alphabetic character, a | |
718 | decimal digit, a connecting punctuation character (such as an underscore), or | |
719 | a "mark" character that attaches to one of those (like some sort of accent). | |
720 | C<isALNUM()> is a synonym provided for backward compatibility, even though a | |
721 | word character includes more than the standard C language meaning of | |
722 | alphanumeric. | |
dcccc8ff KW |
723 | See the L<top of this section|/Character classification> for an explanation of |
724 | variants | |
d0da05db | 725 | C<isWORDCHAR_A>, C<isWORDCHAR_L1>, C<isWORDCHAR_uvchr>, and C<isWORDCHAR_utf8>. |
1a83413c KW |
726 | C<isWORDCHAR_LC>, C<isWORDCHAR_LC_uvchr>, and C<isWORDCHAR_LC_utf8> are also as |
727 | described there, but additionally include the platform's native underscore. | |
8a58bdcf KW |
728 | |
729 | =for apidoc Am|bool|isXDIGIT|char ch | |
730 | Returns a boolean indicating whether the specified character is a hexadecimal | |
243effed KW |
731 | digit. In the ASCII range these are C<[0-9A-Fa-f]>. Variants C<isXDIGIT_A()> |
732 | and C<isXDIGIT_L1()> are identical to C<isXDIGIT()>. | |
dcccc8ff KW |
733 | See the L<top of this section|/Character classification> for an explanation of |
734 | variants | |
d0da05db | 735 | C<isXDIGIT_uvchr>, C<isXDIGIT_utf8>, C<isXDIGIT_LC>, C<isXDIGIT_LC_uvchr>, and |
243effed KW |
736 | C<isXDIGIT_LC_utf8>. |
737 | ||
3c3ecf18 KW |
738 | =for apidoc Am|bool|isIDFIRST|char ch |
739 | Returns a boolean indicating whether the specified character can be the first | |
740 | character of an identifier. This is very close to, but not quite the same as | |
741 | the official Unicode property C<XID_Start>. The difference is that this | |
742 | returns true only if the input character also matches L</isWORDCHAR>. | |
dcccc8ff KW |
743 | See the L<top of this section|/Character classification> for an explanation of |
744 | variants | |
d0da05db | 745 | C<isIDFIRST_A>, C<isIDFIRST_L1>, C<isIDFIRST_uvchr>, C<isIDFIRST_utf8>, |
3c3ecf18 KW |
746 | C<isIDFIRST_LC>, C<isIDFIRST_LC_uvchr>, and C<isIDFIRST_LC_utf8>. |
747 | ||
748 | =for apidoc Am|bool|isIDCONT|char ch | |
749 | Returns a boolean indicating whether the specified character can be the | |
750 | second or succeeding character of an identifier. This is very close to, but | |
751 | not quite the same as the official Unicode property C<XID_Continue>. The | |
752 | difference is that this returns true only if the input character also matches | |
dcccc8ff KW |
753 | L</isWORDCHAR>. See the L<top of this section|/Character classification> for |
754 | an | |
d0da05db | 755 | explanation of variants C<isIDCONT_A>, C<isIDCONT_L1>, C<isIDCONT_uvchr>, |
3c3ecf18 KW |
756 | C<isIDCONT_utf8>, C<isIDCONT_LC>, C<isIDCONT_LC_uvchr>, and |
757 | C<isIDCONT_LC_utf8>. | |
758 | ||
243effed | 759 | =head1 Miscellaneous Functions |
8eea39dd | 760 | |
95a59cab | 761 | =for apidoc Am|U8|READ_XDIGIT|char str* |
243effed | 762 | Returns the value of an ASCII-range hex digit and advances the string pointer. |
95a59cab YO |
763 | Behaviour is only well defined when isXDIGIT(*str) is true. |
764 | ||
e7c1e6c1 KW |
765 | =head1 Character case changing |
766 | ||
1f607577 KW |
767 | =for apidoc Am|U8|toUPPER|U8 ch |
768 | Converts the specified character to uppercase. If the input is anything but an | |
769 | ASCII lowercase character, that input character itself is returned. Variant | |
c753c8d3 | 770 | C<toUPPER_A> is equivalent. |
954c1994 | 771 | |
d0da05db KW |
772 | =for apidoc Am|UV|toUPPER_uvchr|UV cp|U8* s|STRLEN* lenp |
773 | Converts the code point C<cp> to its uppercase version, and | |
774 | stores that in UTF-8 in C<s>, and its length in bytes in C<lenp>. The code | |
775 | point is interpreted as native if less than 256; otherwise as Unicode. Note | |
1f607577 KW |
776 | that the buffer pointed to by C<s> needs to be at least C<UTF8_MAXBYTES_CASE+1> |
777 | bytes since the uppercase version may be longer than the original character. | |
778 | ||
779 | The first code point of the uppercased version is returned | |
780 | (but note, as explained just above, that there may be more.) | |
781 | ||
782 | =for apidoc Am|UV|toUPPER_utf8|U8* p|U8* s|STRLEN* lenp | |
783 | Converts the UTF-8 encoded character at C<p> to its uppercase version, and | |
784 | stores that in UTF-8 in C<s>, and its length in bytes in C<lenp>. Note | |
785 | that the buffer pointed to by C<s> needs to be at least C<UTF8_MAXBYTES_CASE+1> | |
786 | bytes since the uppercase version may be longer than the original character. | |
787 | ||
788 | The first code point of the uppercased version is returned | |
789 | (but note, as explained just above, that there may be more.) | |
790 | ||
791 | The input character at C<p> is assumed to be well-formed. | |
792 | ||
25200305 KW |
793 | =for apidoc Am|U8|toFOLD|U8 ch |
794 | Converts the specified character to foldcase. If the input is anything but an | |
795 | ASCII uppercase character, that input character itself is returned. Variant | |
796 | C<toFOLD_A> is equivalent. (There is no equivalent C<to_FOLD_L1> for the full | |
d0da05db | 797 | Latin1 range, as the full generality of L</toFOLD_uvchr> is needed there.) |
25200305 | 798 | |
d0da05db KW |
799 | =for apidoc Am|UV|toFOLD_uvchr|UV cp|U8* s|STRLEN* lenp |
800 | Converts the code point C<cp> to its foldcase version, and | |
801 | stores that in UTF-8 in C<s>, and its length in bytes in C<lenp>. The code | |
802 | point is interpreted as native if less than 256; otherwise as Unicode. Note | |
1f607577 KW |
803 | that the buffer pointed to by C<s> needs to be at least C<UTF8_MAXBYTES_CASE+1> |
804 | bytes since the foldcase version may be longer than the original character. | |
805 | ||
806 | The first code point of the foldcased version is returned | |
807 | (but note, as explained just above, that there may be more.) | |
808 | ||
809 | =for apidoc Am|UV|toFOLD_utf8|U8* p|U8* s|STRLEN* lenp | |
810 | Converts the UTF-8 encoded character at C<p> to its foldcase version, and | |
811 | stores that in UTF-8 in C<s>, and its length in bytes in C<lenp>. Note | |
812 | that the buffer pointed to by C<s> needs to be at least C<UTF8_MAXBYTES_CASE+1> | |
813 | bytes since the foldcase version may be longer than the original character. | |
814 | ||
815 | The first code point of the foldcased version is returned | |
816 | (but note, as explained just above, that there may be more.) | |
817 | ||
818 | The input character at C<p> is assumed to be well-formed. | |
819 | ||
820 | =for apidoc Am|U8|toLOWER|U8 ch | |
821 | Converts the specified character to lowercase. If the input is anything but an | |
822 | ASCII uppercase character, that input character itself is returned. Variant | |
c753c8d3 | 823 | C<toLOWER_A> is equivalent. |
954c1994 | 824 | |
1f607577 | 825 | =for apidoc Am|U8|toLOWER_L1|U8 ch |
b7d90381 KW |
826 | Converts the specified Latin1 character to lowercase. The results are |
827 | undefined if the input doesn't fit in a byte. | |
1f607577 KW |
828 | |
829 | =for apidoc Am|U8|toLOWER_LC|U8 ch | |
830 | Converts the specified character to lowercase using the current locale's rules, | |
831 | if possible; otherwise returns the input character itself. | |
832 | ||
d0da05db KW |
833 | =for apidoc Am|UV|toLOWER_uvchr|UV cp|U8* s|STRLEN* lenp |
834 | Converts the code point C<cp> to its lowercase version, and | |
835 | stores that in UTF-8 in C<s>, and its length in bytes in C<lenp>. The code | |
836 | point is interpreted as native if less than 256; otherwise as Unicode. Note | |
1f607577 KW |
837 | that the buffer pointed to by C<s> needs to be at least C<UTF8_MAXBYTES_CASE+1> |
838 | bytes since the lowercase version may be longer than the original character. | |
839 | ||
840 | The first code point of the lowercased version is returned | |
841 | (but note, as explained just above, that there may be more.) | |
842 | ||
843 | =for apidoc Am|UV|toLOWER_utf8|U8* p|U8* s|STRLEN* lenp | |
844 | Converts the UTF-8 encoded character at C<p> to its lowercase version, and | |
845 | stores that in UTF-8 in C<s>, and its length in bytes in C<lenp>. Note | |
846 | that the buffer pointed to by C<s> needs to be at least C<UTF8_MAXBYTES_CASE+1> | |
847 | bytes since the lowercase version may be longer than the original character. | |
848 | ||
849 | The first code point of the lowercased version is returned | |
850 | (but note, as explained just above, that there may be more.) | |
851 | ||
852 | The input character at C<p> is assumed to be well-formed. | |
853 | ||
25200305 KW |
854 | =for apidoc Am|U8|toTITLE|U8 ch |
855 | Converts the specified character to titlecase. If the input is anything but an | |
856 | ASCII lowercase character, that input character itself is returned. Variant | |
b7d90381 | 857 | C<toTITLE_A> is equivalent. (There is no C<toTITLE_L1> for the full Latin1 |
d0da05db | 858 | range, as the full generality of L</toTITLE_uvchr> is needed there. Titlecase is |
b7d90381 | 859 | not a concept used in locale handling, so there is no functionality for that.) |
25200305 | 860 | |
d0da05db KW |
861 | =for apidoc Am|UV|toTITLE_uvchr|UV cp|U8* s|STRLEN* lenp |
862 | Converts the code point C<cp> to its titlecase version, and | |
863 | stores that in UTF-8 in C<s>, and its length in bytes in C<lenp>. The code | |
864 | point is interpreted as native if less than 256; otherwise as Unicode. Note | |
1f607577 KW |
865 | that the buffer pointed to by C<s> needs to be at least C<UTF8_MAXBYTES_CASE+1> |
866 | bytes since the titlecase version may be longer than the original character. | |
867 | ||
868 | The first code point of the titlecased version is returned | |
869 | (but note, as explained just above, that there may be more.) | |
870 | ||
871 | =for apidoc Am|UV|toTITLE_utf8|U8* p|U8* s|STRLEN* lenp | |
872 | Converts the UTF-8 encoded character at C<p> to its titlecase version, and | |
873 | stores that in UTF-8 in C<s>, and its length in bytes in C<lenp>. Note | |
874 | that the buffer pointed to by C<s> needs to be at least C<UTF8_MAXBYTES_CASE+1> | |
875 | bytes since the titlecase version may be longer than the original character. | |
876 | ||
877 | The first code point of the titlecased version is returned | |
878 | (but note, as explained just above, that there may be more.) | |
879 | ||
880 | The input character at C<p> is assumed to be well-formed. | |
881 | ||
954c1994 | 882 | =cut |
353c9b6f | 883 | |
d0da05db | 884 | XXX Still undocumented isVERTWS_uvchr and _utf8; it's unclear what their names |
25200305 | 885 | really should be. Also toUPPER_LC and toFOLD_LC, which are subject to change. |
243effed | 886 | |
8a58bdcf | 887 | Note that these macros are repeated in Devel::PPPort, so should also be |
62fa66b6 KW |
888 | patched there. The file as of this writing is cpan/Devel-PPPort/parts/inc/misc |
889 | ||
954c1994 GS |
890 | */ |
891 | ||
7c062697 KW |
892 | /* Specify the widest unsigned type on the platform. Use U64TYPE because U64 |
893 | * is known only in the perl core, and this macro can be called from outside | |
894 | * that */ | |
895 | #ifdef HAS_QUAD | |
896 | # define WIDEST_UTYPE U64TYPE | |
897 | #else | |
898 | # define WIDEST_UTYPE U32 | |
899 | #endif | |
900 | ||
3912bc88 KW |
901 | /* FITS_IN_8_BITS(c) returns true if c doesn't have a bit set other than in |
902 | * the lower 8. It is designed to be hopefully bomb-proof, making sure that no | |
903 | * bits of information are lost even on a 64-bit machine, but to get the | |
904 | * compiler to optimize it out if possible. This is because Configure makes | |
905 | * sure that the machine has an 8-bit byte, so if c is stored in a byte, the | |
906 | * sizeof() guarantees that this evaluates to a constant true at compile time. | |
7e75d1a1 JH |
907 | * |
908 | * For Coverity, be always true, because otherwise Coverity thinks | |
909 | * it finds several expressions that are always true, independent | |
910 | * of operands. Well, they are, but that is kind of the point. | |
220c71bf | 911 | */ |
7e75d1a1 | 912 | #ifndef __COVERITY__ |
6c5b02ac KW |
913 | /* The '| 0' part ensures a compiler error if c is not integer (like e.g., a |
914 | * pointer) */ | |
915 | #define FITS_IN_8_BITS(c) ( (sizeof(c) == 1) \ | |
ace3ad0f | 916 | || !(((WIDEST_UTYPE)((c) | 0)) & ~0xFF)) |
7e75d1a1 JH |
917 | #else |
918 | #define FITS_IN_8_BITS(c) (1) | |
919 | #endif | |
cf301eb7 | 920 | |
41f43cc2 | 921 | #ifdef EBCDIC |
b6340bd0 | 922 | # ifndef _ALL_SOURCE |
0852beac KW |
923 | /* The native libc isascii() et.al. functions return the wrong results |
924 | * on at least z/OS unless this is defined. */ | |
b6340bd0 KW |
925 | # error _ALL_SOURCE should probably be defined |
926 | # endif | |
41f43cc2 | 927 | #else |
0852beac KW |
928 | /* There is a simple definition of ASCII for ASCII platforms. But the |
929 | * EBCDIC one isn't so simple, so is defined using table look-up like the | |
9c903d59 | 930 | * other macros below. |
3f3c579d KW |
931 | * |
932 | * The cast here is used instead of '(c) >= 0', because some compilers emit | |
933 | * a warning that that test is always true when the parameter is an | |
934 | * unsigned type. khw supposes that it could be written as | |
935 | * && ((c) == '\0' || (c) > 0) | |
936 | * to avoid the message, but the cast will likely avoid extra branches even | |
937 | * with stupid compilers. | |
938 | * | |
939 | * The '| 0' part ensures a compiler error if c is not integer (like e.g., | |
940 | * a pointer) */ | |
9c903d59 | 941 | # define isASCII(c) ((WIDEST_UTYPE)((c) | 0) < 128) |
41f43cc2 KW |
942 | #endif |
943 | ||
c2da0b36 KW |
944 | /* The lower 3 bits in both the ASCII and EBCDIC representations of '0' are 0, |
945 | * and the 8 possible permutations of those bits exactly comprise the 8 octal | |
946 | * digits */ | |
3d33b3e3 | 947 | #define isOCTAL_A(c) cBOOL(FITS_IN_8_BITS(c) && (0xF8 & (c)) == '0') |
c2da0b36 | 948 | |
9fb1bf9d | 949 | #ifdef H_PERL /* If have access to perl.h, lookup in its table */ |
f4cdb42c | 950 | |
a500dc72 KW |
951 | /* Character class numbers. For internal core Perl use only. The ones less |
952 | * than 32 are used in PL_charclass[] and the ones up through the one that | |
953 | * corresponds to <_HIGHEST_REGCOMP_DOT_H_SYNC> are used by regcomp.h and | |
954 | * related files. PL_charclass ones use names used in l1_char_class_tab.h but | |
955 | * their actual definitions are here. If that file has a name not used here, | |
956 | * it won't compile. | |
1709d539 KW |
957 | * |
958 | * The first group of these is ordered in what I (khw) estimate to be the | |
31c7f561 KW |
959 | * frequency of their use. This gives a slight edge to exiting a loop earlier |
960 | * (in reginclass() in regexec.c) */ | |
1709d539 KW |
961 | # define _CC_WORDCHAR 0 /* \w and [:word:] */ |
962 | # define _CC_DIGIT 1 /* \d and [:digit:] */ | |
963 | # define _CC_ALPHA 2 /* [:alpha:] */ | |
964 | # define _CC_LOWER 3 /* [:lower:] */ | |
965 | # define _CC_UPPER 4 /* [:upper:] */ | |
966 | # define _CC_PUNCT 5 /* [:punct:] */ | |
967 | # define _CC_PRINT 6 /* [:print:] */ | |
15861f94 | 968 | # define _CC_ALPHANUMERIC 7 /* [:alnum:] */ |
1709d539 | 969 | # define _CC_GRAPH 8 /* [:graph:] */ |
b0d691b2 | 970 | # define _CC_CASED 9 /* [:lower:] and [:upper:] under /i */ |
1709d539 | 971 | |
b0d691b2 | 972 | #define _FIRST_NON_SWASH_CC 10 |
1709d539 KW |
973 | /* The character classes above are implemented with swashes. The second group |
974 | * (just below) contains the ones implemented without. These are also sorted | |
975 | * in rough order of the frequency of their use, except that \v should be last, | |
976 | * as it isn't a real Posix character class, and some (small) inefficiencies in | |
977 | * regular expression handling would be introduced by putting it in the middle | |
978 | * of those that are. Also, cntrl and ascii come after the others as it may be | |
979 | * useful to group these which have no members that match above Latin1, (or | |
980 | * above ASCII in the latter case) */ | |
981 | ||
779cf272 | 982 | # define _CC_SPACE 10 /* \s, [:space:] */ |
b0d691b2 KW |
983 | # define _CC_BLANK 11 /* [:blank:] */ |
984 | # define _CC_XDIGIT 12 /* [:xdigit:] */ | |
779cf272 KW |
985 | # define _CC_CNTRL 13 /* [:cntrl:] */ |
986 | # define _CC_ASCII 14 /* [:ascii:] */ | |
987 | # define _CC_VERTSPACE 15 /* \v */ | |
1709d539 | 988 | |
a0947d7b KW |
989 | # define _HIGHEST_REGCOMP_DOT_H_SYNC _CC_VERTSPACE |
990 | ||
1709d539 | 991 | /* The members of the third group below do not need to be coordinated with data |
3ffc8c70 | 992 | * structures in regcomp.[ch] and regexec.c. */ |
779cf272 KW |
993 | # define _CC_IDFIRST 16 |
994 | # define _CC_CHARNAME_CONT 17 | |
995 | # define _CC_NONLATIN1_FOLD 18 | |
996 | # define _CC_NONLATIN1_SIMPLE_FOLD 19 | |
997 | # define _CC_QUOTEMETA 20 | |
998 | # define _CC_NON_FINAL_FOLD 21 | |
999 | # define _CC_IS_IN_SOME_FOLD 22 | |
1000 | # define _CC_MNEMONIC_CNTRL 23 | |
073c22b3 KW |
1001 | |
1002 | /* This next group is only used on EBCDIC platforms, so theoretically could be | |
1003 | * shared with something entirely different that's only on ASCII platforms */ | |
5d5376e2 KW |
1004 | # define _CC_UTF8_START_BYTE_IS_FOR_AT_LEAST_SURROGATE 28 |
1005 | # define _CC_UTF8_IS_START 29 | |
1006 | # define _CC_UTF8_IS_DOWNGRADEABLE_START 30 | |
1007 | # define _CC_UTF8_IS_CONTINUATION 31 | |
1008 | /* Unused: 24-27 | |
f4cdb42c KW |
1009 | * If more bits are needed, one could add a second word for non-64bit |
1010 | * QUAD_IS_INT systems, using some #ifdefs to distinguish between having a 2nd | |
37ede926 KW |
1011 | * word or not. The IS_IN_SOME_FOLD bit is the most easily expendable, as it |
1012 | * is used only for optimization (as of this writing), and differs in the | |
1013 | * Latin1 range from the ALPHA bit only in two relatively unimportant | |
a500dc72 | 1014 | * characters: the masculine and feminine ordinal indicators, so removing it |
073c22b3 KW |
1015 | * would just cause /i regexes which match them to run less efficiently. |
1016 | * Similarly the EBCDIC-only bits are used just for speed, and could be | |
1017 | * replaced by other means */ | |
96ac0975 | 1018 | |
3a371f2f KW |
1019 | #if defined(PERL_CORE) || defined(PERL_EXT) |
1020 | /* An enum version of the character class numbers, to help compilers | |
1021 | * optimize */ | |
1022 | typedef enum { | |
3a371f2f | 1023 | _CC_ENUM_ALPHA = _CC_ALPHA, |
e8d596e0 KW |
1024 | _CC_ENUM_ALPHANUMERIC = _CC_ALPHANUMERIC, |
1025 | _CC_ENUM_ASCII = _CC_ASCII, | |
1026 | _CC_ENUM_BLANK = _CC_BLANK, | |
b0d691b2 | 1027 | _CC_ENUM_CASED = _CC_CASED, |
e8d596e0 | 1028 | _CC_ENUM_CNTRL = _CC_CNTRL, |
3a371f2f KW |
1029 | _CC_ENUM_DIGIT = _CC_DIGIT, |
1030 | _CC_ENUM_GRAPH = _CC_GRAPH, | |
1031 | _CC_ENUM_LOWER = _CC_LOWER, | |
1032 | _CC_ENUM_PRINT = _CC_PRINT, | |
1033 | _CC_ENUM_PUNCT = _CC_PUNCT, | |
e8d596e0 | 1034 | _CC_ENUM_SPACE = _CC_SPACE, |
3a371f2f | 1035 | _CC_ENUM_UPPER = _CC_UPPER, |
e8d596e0 | 1036 | _CC_ENUM_VERTSPACE = _CC_VERTSPACE, |
3a371f2f | 1037 | _CC_ENUM_WORDCHAR = _CC_WORDCHAR, |
e8d596e0 | 1038 | _CC_ENUM_XDIGIT = _CC_XDIGIT |
3a371f2f KW |
1039 | } _char_class_number; |
1040 | #endif | |
1041 | ||
63c61c3f | 1042 | #define POSIX_SWASH_COUNT _FIRST_NON_SWASH_CC |
86f72d56 | 1043 | #define POSIX_CC_COUNT (_HIGHEST_REGCOMP_DOT_H_SYNC + 1) |
63c61c3f | 1044 | |
b7d90381 KW |
1045 | #if defined(PERL_IN_UTF8_C) \ |
1046 | || defined(PERL_IN_REGCOMP_C) \ | |
1047 | || defined(PERL_IN_REGEXEC_C) | |
922e8cb4 | 1048 | # if _CC_WORDCHAR != 0 || _CC_DIGIT != 1 || _CC_ALPHA != 2 || _CC_LOWER != 3 \ |
b0d691b2 KW |
1049 | || _CC_UPPER != 4 || _CC_PUNCT != 5 || _CC_PRINT != 6 \ |
1050 | || _CC_ALPHANUMERIC != 7 || _CC_GRAPH != 8 || _CC_CASED != 9 | |
922e8cb4 KW |
1051 | #error Need to adjust order of swash_property_names[] |
1052 | # endif | |
1053 | ||
b44daeeb KW |
1054 | /* This is declared static in each of the few files that this is #defined for |
1055 | * to keep them from being publicly accessible. Hence there is a small amount | |
1056 | * of wasted space */ | |
1057 | ||
922e8cb4 KW |
1058 | static const char* const swash_property_names[] = { |
1059 | "XPosixWord", | |
1060 | "XPosixDigit", | |
1061 | "XPosixAlpha", | |
1062 | "XPosixLower", | |
1063 | "XPosixUpper", | |
1064 | "XPosixPunct", | |
1065 | "XPosixPrint", | |
1066 | "XPosixAlnum", | |
b0d691b2 KW |
1067 | "XPosixGraph", |
1068 | "Cased" | |
922e8cb4 KW |
1069 | }; |
1070 | #endif | |
1071 | ||
6635f04f | 1072 | START_EXTERN_C |
96ac0975 NC |
1073 | # ifdef DOINIT |
1074 | EXTCONST U32 PL_charclass[] = { | |
1075 | # include "l1_char_class_tab.h" | |
1076 | }; | |
1077 | ||
1078 | # else /* ! DOINIT */ | |
1079 | EXTCONST U32 PL_charclass[]; | |
1080 | # endif | |
6635f04f | 1081 | END_EXTERN_C |
96ac0975 | 1082 | |
265c1f46 | 1083 | /* The 1U keeps Solaris from griping when shifting sets the uppermost bit */ |
430b7c70 | 1084 | # define _CC_mask(classnum) (1U << (classnum)) |
4650c663 KW |
1085 | |
1086 | /* For internal core Perl use only: the base macro for defining macros like | |
1087 | * isALPHA */ | |
ff7ecfc3 | 1088 | # define _generic_isCC(c, classnum) cBOOL(FITS_IN_8_BITS(c) \ |
f4cd282c | 1089 | && (PL_charclass[(U8) (c)] & _CC_mask(classnum))) |
4eeeb416 | 1090 | |
f4cdb42c KW |
1091 | /* The mask for the _A versions of the macros; it just adds in the bit for |
1092 | * ASCII. */ | |
1093 | # define _CC_mask_A(classnum) (_CC_mask(classnum) | _CC_mask(_CC_ASCII)) | |
1094 | ||
4650c663 KW |
1095 | /* For internal core Perl use only: the base macro for defining macros like |
1096 | * isALPHA_A. The foo_A version makes sure that both the desired bit and | |
1097 | * the ASCII bit are present */ | |
b7d90381 KW |
1098 | # define _generic_isCC_A(c, classnum) (FITS_IN_8_BITS(c) \ |
1099 | && ((PL_charclass[(U8) (c)] & _CC_mask_A(classnum)) \ | |
1100 | == _CC_mask_A(classnum))) | |
f4cdb42c | 1101 | |
f4cdb42c | 1102 | # define isALPHA_A(c) _generic_isCC_A(c, _CC_ALPHA) |
15861f94 | 1103 | # define isALPHANUMERIC_A(c) _generic_isCC_A(c, _CC_ALPHANUMERIC) |
f4cdb42c KW |
1104 | # define isBLANK_A(c) _generic_isCC_A(c, _CC_BLANK) |
1105 | # define isCNTRL_A(c) _generic_isCC_A(c, _CC_CNTRL) | |
96ca48da | 1106 | # define isDIGIT_A(c) _generic_isCC(c, _CC_DIGIT) /* No non-ASCII digits */ |
f4cdb42c KW |
1107 | # define isGRAPH_A(c) _generic_isCC_A(c, _CC_GRAPH) |
1108 | # define isLOWER_A(c) _generic_isCC_A(c, _CC_LOWER) | |
1109 | # define isPRINT_A(c) _generic_isCC_A(c, _CC_PRINT) | |
f4cdb42c KW |
1110 | # define isPUNCT_A(c) _generic_isCC_A(c, _CC_PUNCT) |
1111 | # define isSPACE_A(c) _generic_isCC_A(c, _CC_SPACE) | |
1112 | # define isUPPER_A(c) _generic_isCC_A(c, _CC_UPPER) | |
1113 | # define isWORDCHAR_A(c) _generic_isCC_A(c, _CC_WORDCHAR) | |
b7d90381 KW |
1114 | # define isXDIGIT_A(c) _generic_isCC(c, _CC_XDIGIT) /* No non-ASCII xdigits |
1115 | */ | |
d95f8b6a | 1116 | # define isIDFIRST_A(c) _generic_isCC_A(c, _CC_IDFIRST) |
3ded5eb0 KW |
1117 | # define isALPHA_L1(c) _generic_isCC(c, _CC_ALPHA) |
1118 | # define isALPHANUMERIC_L1(c) _generic_isCC(c, _CC_ALPHANUMERIC) | |
1119 | # define isBLANK_L1(c) _generic_isCC(c, _CC_BLANK) | |
1120 | ||
1121 | /* continuation character for legal NAME in \N{NAME} */ | |
1122 | # define isCHARNAME_CONT(c) _generic_isCC(c, _CC_CHARNAME_CONT) | |
1123 | ||
1124 | # define isCNTRL_L1(c) _generic_isCC(c, _CC_CNTRL) | |
1125 | # define isGRAPH_L1(c) _generic_isCC(c, _CC_GRAPH) | |
1126 | # define isLOWER_L1(c) _generic_isCC(c, _CC_LOWER) | |
1127 | # define isPRINT_L1(c) _generic_isCC(c, _CC_PRINT) | |
b7d90381 | 1128 | # define isPSXSPC_L1(c) isSPACE_L1(c) |
3ded5eb0 KW |
1129 | # define isPUNCT_L1(c) _generic_isCC(c, _CC_PUNCT) |
1130 | # define isSPACE_L1(c) _generic_isCC(c, _CC_SPACE) | |
1131 | # define isUPPER_L1(c) _generic_isCC(c, _CC_UPPER) | |
1132 | # define isWORDCHAR_L1(c) _generic_isCC(c, _CC_WORDCHAR) | |
1133 | # define isIDFIRST_L1(c) _generic_isCC(c, _CC_IDFIRST) | |
f4cdb42c | 1134 | |
0852beac KW |
1135 | # ifdef EBCDIC |
1136 | # define isASCII(c) _generic_isCC(c, _CC_ASCII) | |
1137 | # endif | |
1138 | ||
f12c0118 KW |
1139 | /* Participates in a single-character fold with a character above 255 */ |
1140 | # define _HAS_NONLATIN1_SIMPLE_FOLD_CLOSURE_ONLY_FOR_USE_BY_REGCOMP_DOT_C_AND_REGEXEC_DOT_C(c) ((! cBOOL(FITS_IN_8_BITS(c))) || (PL_charclass[(U8) (c)] & _CC_mask(_CC_NONLATIN1_SIMPLE_FOLD))) | |
1141 | ||
1142 | /* Like the above, but also can be part of a multi-char fold */ | |
f4cd282c | 1143 | # define _HAS_NONLATIN1_FOLD_CLOSURE_ONLY_FOR_USE_BY_REGCOMP_DOT_C_AND_REGEXEC_DOT_C(c) ((! cBOOL(FITS_IN_8_BITS(c))) || (PL_charclass[(U8) (c)] & _CC_mask(_CC_NONLATIN1_FOLD))) |
430b7c70 | 1144 | |
4eeeb416 | 1145 | # define _isQUOTEMETA(c) _generic_isCC(c, _CC_QUOTEMETA) |
26faadbd | 1146 | # define _IS_NON_FINAL_FOLD_ONLY_FOR_USE_BY_REGCOMP_DOT_C(c) \ |
b7d90381 | 1147 | _generic_isCC(c, _CC_NON_FINAL_FOLD) |
37ede926 | 1148 | # define _IS_IN_SOME_FOLD_ONLY_FOR_USE_BY_REGCOMP_DOT_C(c) \ |
b7d90381 | 1149 | _generic_isCC(c, _CC_IS_IN_SOME_FOLD) |
8e35b056 KW |
1150 | # define _IS_MNEMONIC_CNTRL_ONLY_FOR_USE_BY_REGCOMP_DOT_C(c) \ |
1151 | _generic_isCC(c, _CC_MNEMONIC_CNTRL) | |
687c8d01 | 1152 | #else /* else we don't have perl.h H_PERL */ |
3ded5eb0 KW |
1153 | |
1154 | /* If we don't have perl.h, we are compiling a utility program. Below we | |
1155 | * hard-code various macro definitions that wouldn't otherwise be available | |
fc273927 | 1156 | * to it. Most are coded based on first principles. These are written to |
74665a89 | 1157 | * avoid EBCDIC vs. ASCII #ifdef's as much as possible. */ |
0852beac KW |
1158 | # define isDIGIT_A(c) ((c) <= '9' && (c) >= '0') |
1159 | # define isBLANK_A(c) ((c) == ' ' || (c) == '\t') | |
74665a89 KW |
1160 | # define isSPACE_A(c) (isBLANK_A(c) \ |
1161 | || (c) == '\n' \ | |
1162 | || (c) == '\r' \ | |
1163 | || (c) == '\v' \ | |
0852beac | 1164 | || (c) == '\f') |
74665a89 KW |
1165 | /* On EBCDIC, there are gaps between 'i' and 'j'; 'r' and 's'. Same for |
1166 | * uppercase. The tests for those aren't necessary on ASCII, but hurt only | |
1167 | * performance (if optimization isn't on), and allow the same code to be | |
1168 | * used for both platform types */ | |
1169 | # define isLOWER_A(c) ((c) >= 'a' && (c) <= 'z' \ | |
1170 | && ( (c) <= 'i' \ | |
1171 | || ((c) >= 'j' && (c) <= 'r') \ | |
1172 | || (c) >= 's')) | |
1173 | # define isUPPER_A(c) ((c) >= 'A' && (c) <= 'Z' \ | |
1174 | && ( (c) <= 'I' \ | |
1175 | || ((c) >= 'J' && (c) <= 'R') \ | |
1176 | || (c) >= 'S')) | |
a4d7a999 KW |
1177 | # define isALPHA_A(c) (isUPPER_A(c) || isLOWER_A(c)) |
1178 | # define isALPHANUMERIC_A(c) (isALPHA_A(c) || isDIGIT_A(c)) | |
3ded5eb0 | 1179 | # define isWORDCHAR_A(c) (isALPHANUMERIC_A(c) || (c) == '_') |
0852beac | 1180 | # define isIDFIRST_A(c) (isALPHA_A(c) || (c) == '_') |
74665a89 KW |
1181 | # define isXDIGIT_A(c) (isDIGIT_A(c) \ |
1182 | || ((c) >= 'a' && (c) <= 'f') \ | |
a4d7a999 | 1183 | || ((c) <= 'F' && (c) >= 'A')) |
74665a89 KW |
1184 | # define isPUNCT_A(c) ((c) == '-' || (c) == '!' || (c) == '"' \ |
1185 | || (c) == '#' || (c) == '$' || (c) == '%' \ | |
1186 | || (c) == '&' || (c) == '\'' || (c) == '(' \ | |
1187 | || (c) == ')' || (c) == '*' || (c) == '+' \ | |
1188 | || (c) == ',' || (c) == '.' || (c) == '/' \ | |
1189 | || (c) == ':' || (c) == ';' || (c) == '<' \ | |
1190 | || (c) == '=' || (c) == '>' || (c) == '?' \ | |
1191 | || (c) == '@' || (c) == '[' || (c) == '\\' \ | |
1192 | || (c) == ']' || (c) == '^' || (c) == '_' \ | |
1193 | || (c) == '`' || (c) == '{' || (c) == '|' \ | |
1194 | || (c) == '}' || (c) == '~') | |
1195 | # define isGRAPH_A(c) (isALPHANUMERIC_A(c) || isPUNCT_A(c)) | |
1196 | # define isPRINT_A(c) (isGRAPH_A(c) || (c) == ' ') | |
3ded5eb0 | 1197 | |
0852beac | 1198 | # ifdef EBCDIC |
74665a89 KW |
1199 | /* The below is accurate for the 3 EBCDIC code pages traditionally |
1200 | * supported by perl. The only difference between them in the controls | |
1201 | * is the position of \n, and that is represented symbolically below */ | |
1202 | # define isCNTRL_A(c) ((c) == '\0' || (c) == '\a' || (c) == '\b' \ | |
1203 | || (c) == '\f' || (c) == '\n' || (c) == '\r' \ | |
1204 | || (c) == '\t' || (c) == '\v' \ | |
1205 | || ((c) <= 3 && (c) >= 1) /* SOH, STX, ETX */ \ | |
1206 | || (c) == 7 /* U+7F DEL */ \ | |
1207 | || ((c) <= 0x13 && (c) >= 0x0E) /* SO, SI */ \ | |
1208 | /* DLE, DC[1-3] */ \ | |
1209 | || (c) == 0x18 /* U+18 CAN */ \ | |
1210 | || (c) == 0x19 /* U+19 EOM */ \ | |
1211 | || ((c) <= 0x1F && (c) >= 0x1C) /* [FGRU]S */ \ | |
1212 | || (c) == 0x26 /* U+17 ETB */ \ | |
1213 | || (c) == 0x27 /* U+1B ESC */ \ | |
1214 | || (c) == 0x2D /* U+05 ENQ */ \ | |
1215 | || (c) == 0x2E /* U+06 ACK */ \ | |
1216 | || (c) == 0x32 /* U+16 SYN */ \ | |
1217 | || (c) == 0x37 /* U+04 EOT */ \ | |
1218 | || (c) == 0x3C /* U+14 DC4 */ \ | |
1219 | || (c) == 0x3D /* U+15 NAK */ \ | |
1220 | || (c) == 0x3F)/* U+1A SUB */ | |
0852beac | 1221 | # define isASCII(c) (isCNTRL_A(c) || isPRINT_A(c)) |
74665a89 KW |
1222 | # else /* isASCII is already defined for ASCII platforms, so can use that to |
1223 | define isCNTRL */ | |
1224 | # define isCNTRL_A(c) (isASCII(c) && ! isPRINT_A(c)) | |
0852beac KW |
1225 | # endif |
1226 | ||
3ffc8c70 | 1227 | /* The _L1 macros may be unnecessary for the utilities; I (khw) added them |
caa94d35 KW |
1228 | * during debugging, and it seems best to keep them. We may be called |
1229 | * without NATIVE_TO_LATIN1 being defined. On ASCII platforms, it doesn't | |
1230 | * do anything anyway, so make it not a problem */ | |
1231 | # if ! defined(EBCDIC) && ! defined(NATIVE_TO_LATIN1) | |
1232 | # define NATIVE_TO_LATIN1(ch) (ch) | |
1233 | # endif | |
3ded5eb0 KW |
1234 | # define isALPHA_L1(c) (isUPPER_L1(c) || isLOWER_L1(c)) |
1235 | # define isALPHANUMERIC_L1(c) (isALPHA_L1(c) || isDIGIT_A(c)) | |
1236 | # define isBLANK_L1(c) (isBLANK_A(c) \ | |
1237 | || (FITS_IN_8_BITS(c) \ | |
1238 | && NATIVE_TO_LATIN1((U8) c) == 0xA0)) | |
1239 | # define isCNTRL_L1(c) (FITS_IN_8_BITS(c) && (! isPRINT_L1(c))) | |
1240 | # define isGRAPH_L1(c) (isPRINT_L1(c) && (! isBLANK_L1(c))) | |
1241 | # define isLOWER_L1(c) (isLOWER_A(c) \ | |
1242 | || (FITS_IN_8_BITS(c) \ | |
1243 | && ((NATIVE_TO_LATIN1((U8) c) >= 0xDF \ | |
1244 | && NATIVE_TO_LATIN1((U8) c) != 0xF7) \ | |
1245 | || NATIVE_TO_LATIN1((U8) c) == 0xAA \ | |
1246 | || NATIVE_TO_LATIN1((U8) c) == 0xBA \ | |
1247 | || NATIVE_TO_LATIN1((U8) c) == 0xB5))) | |
1248 | # define isPRINT_L1(c) (isPRINT_A(c) \ | |
1249 | || (FITS_IN_8_BITS(c) \ | |
1250 | && NATIVE_TO_LATIN1((U8) c) >= 0xA0)) | |
3ded5eb0 KW |
1251 | # define isPUNCT_L1(c) (isPUNCT_A(c) \ |
1252 | || (FITS_IN_8_BITS(c) \ | |
1253 | && (NATIVE_TO_LATIN1((U8) c) == 0xA1 \ | |
1254 | || NATIVE_TO_LATIN1((U8) c) == 0xA7 \ | |
1255 | || NATIVE_TO_LATIN1((U8) c) == 0xAB \ | |
1256 | || NATIVE_TO_LATIN1((U8) c) == 0xB6 \ | |
1257 | || NATIVE_TO_LATIN1((U8) c) == 0xB7 \ | |
1258 | || NATIVE_TO_LATIN1((U8) c) == 0xBB \ | |
1259 | || NATIVE_TO_LATIN1((U8) c) == 0xBF))) | |
1260 | # define isSPACE_L1(c) (isSPACE_A(c) \ | |
1261 | || (FITS_IN_8_BITS(c) \ | |
1262 | && (NATIVE_TO_LATIN1((U8) c) == 0x85 \ | |
1263 | || NATIVE_TO_LATIN1((U8) c) == 0xA0))) | |
1264 | # define isUPPER_L1(c) (isUPPER_A(c) \ | |
1265 | || (FITS_IN_8_BITS(c) \ | |
1266 | && (NATIVE_TO_LATIN1((U8) c) >= 0xC0 \ | |
1267 | && NATIVE_TO_LATIN1((U8) c) <= 0xDE \ | |
1268 | && NATIVE_TO_LATIN1((U8) c) != 0xD7))) | |
1269 | # define isWORDCHAR_L1(c) (isIDFIRST_L1(c) || isDIGIT_A(c)) | |
1270 | # define isIDFIRST_L1(c) (isALPHA_L1(c) || NATIVE_TO_LATIN1(c) == '_') | |
1271 | # define isCHARNAME_CONT(c) (isWORDCHAR_L1(c) \ | |
1272 | || isBLANK_L1(c) \ | |
1273 | || (c) == '-' \ | |
1274 | || (c) == '(' \ | |
1275 | || (c) == ')') | |
1276 | /* The following are not fully accurate in the above-ASCII range. I (khw) | |
1277 | * don't think it's necessary to be so for the purposes where this gets | |
1278 | * compiled */ | |
1279 | # define _isQUOTEMETA(c) (FITS_IN_8_BITS(c) && ! isWORDCHAR_L1(c)) | |
1280 | # define _IS_IN_SOME_FOLD_ONLY_FOR_USE_BY_REGCOMP_DOT_C(c) isALPHA_L1(c) | |
1281 | ||
1282 | /* And these aren't accurate at all. They are useful only for above | |
1283 | * Latin1, which utilities and bootstrapping don't deal with */ | |
1284 | # define _IS_NON_FINAL_FOLD_ONLY_FOR_USE_BY_REGCOMP_DOT_C(c) 0 | |
6838b41e | 1285 | # define _HAS_NONLATIN1_SIMPLE_FOLD_CLOSURE_ONLY_FOR_USE_BY_REGCOMP_DOT_C_AND_REGEXEC_DOT_C(c) 0 |
3ded5eb0 KW |
1286 | # define _HAS_NONLATIN1_FOLD_CLOSURE_ONLY_FOR_USE_BY_REGCOMP_DOT_C_AND_REGEXEC_DOT_C(c) 0 |
1287 | ||
1288 | /* Many of the macros later in this file are defined in terms of these. By | |
1289 | * implementing them with a function, which converts the class number into | |
1290 | * a call to the desired macro, all of the later ones work. However, that | |
1291 | * function won't be actually defined when building a utility program (no | |
1292 | * perl.h), and so a compiler error will be generated if one is attempted | |
1293 | * to be used. And the above-Latin1 code points require Unicode tables to | |
1294 | * be present, something unlikely to be the case when bootstrapping */ | |
1295 | # define _generic_isCC(c, classnum) \ | |
1296 | (FITS_IN_8_BITS(c) && S_bootstrap_ctype((U8) (c), (classnum), TRUE)) | |
1297 | # define _generic_isCC_A(c, classnum) \ | |
1298 | (FITS_IN_8_BITS(c) && S_bootstrap_ctype((U8) (c), (classnum), FALSE)) | |
687c8d01 | 1299 | #endif /* End of no perl.h H_PERL */ |
8a58bdcf | 1300 | |
e66b99e9 KW |
1301 | #define isALPHANUMERIC(c) isALPHANUMERIC_A(c) |
1302 | #define isALPHA(c) isALPHA_A(c) | |
0852beac KW |
1303 | #define isASCII_A(c) isASCII(c) |
1304 | #define isASCII_L1(c) isASCII(c) | |
e66b99e9 KW |
1305 | #define isBLANK(c) isBLANK_A(c) |
1306 | #define isCNTRL(c) isCNTRL_A(c) | |
1307 | #define isDIGIT(c) isDIGIT_A(c) | |
1308 | #define isGRAPH(c) isGRAPH_A(c) | |
1309 | #define isIDFIRST(c) isIDFIRST_A(c) | |
1310 | #define isLOWER(c) isLOWER_A(c) | |
1311 | #define isPRINT(c) isPRINT_A(c) | |
779cf272 | 1312 | #define isPSXSPC_A(c) isSPACE_A(c) |
e66b99e9 | 1313 | #define isPSXSPC(c) isPSXSPC_A(c) |
779cf272 | 1314 | #define isPSXSPC_L1(c) isSPACE_L1(c) |
e66b99e9 KW |
1315 | #define isPUNCT(c) isPUNCT_A(c) |
1316 | #define isSPACE(c) isSPACE_A(c) | |
1317 | #define isUPPER(c) isUPPER_A(c) | |
1318 | #define isWORDCHAR(c) isWORDCHAR_A(c) | |
1319 | #define isXDIGIT(c) isXDIGIT_A(c) | |
1320 | ||
1321 | /* ASCII casing. These could also be written as | |
1322 | #define toLOWER(c) (isASCII(c) ? toLOWER_LATIN1(c) : (c)) | |
1323 | #define toUPPER(c) (isASCII(c) ? toUPPER_LATIN1_MOD(c) : (c)) | |
1324 | which uses table lookup and mask instead of subtraction. (This would | |
1325 | work because the _MOD does not apply in the ASCII range) */ | |
68067e4e DM |
1326 | #define toLOWER(c) (isUPPER(c) ? (U8)((c) + ('a' - 'A')) : (c)) |
1327 | #define toUPPER(c) (isLOWER(c) ? (U8)((c) - ('a' - 'A')) : (c)) | |
bbce6d69 | 1328 | |
25200305 KW |
1329 | /* In the ASCII range, these are equivalent to what they're here defined to be. |
1330 | * But by creating these definitions, other code doesn't have to be aware of | |
1331 | * this detail */ | |
1332 | #define toFOLD(c) toLOWER(c) | |
25200305 KW |
1333 | #define toTITLE(c) toUPPER(c) |
1334 | ||
c753c8d3 KW |
1335 | #define toLOWER_A(c) toLOWER(c) |
1336 | #define toUPPER_A(c) toUPPER(c) | |
25200305 KW |
1337 | #define toFOLD_A(c) toFOLD(c) |
1338 | #define toTITLE_A(c) toTITLE(c) | |
1a0901db | 1339 | |
4650c663 | 1340 | /* Use table lookup for speed; returns the input itself if is out-of-range */ |
b2bf251f | 1341 | #define toLOWER_LATIN1(c) ((! FITS_IN_8_BITS(c)) \ |
8e7c6e7d | 1342 | ? (c) \ |
f4cd282c | 1343 | : PL_latin1_lc[ (U8) (c) ]) |
c753c8d3 KW |
1344 | #define toLOWER_L1(c) toLOWER_LATIN1(c) /* Synonym for consistency */ |
1345 | ||
1a0901db | 1346 | /* Modified uc. Is correct uc except for three non-ascii chars which are |
4650c663 KW |
1347 | * all mapped to one of them, and these need special handling; returns the |
1348 | * input itself if is out-of-range */ | |
b2bf251f | 1349 | #define toUPPER_LATIN1_MOD(c) ((! FITS_IN_8_BITS(c)) \ |
8e7c6e7d | 1350 | ? (c) \ |
f4cd282c | 1351 | : PL_mod_latin1_uc[ (U8) (c) ]) |
31f05a37 | 1352 | #define IN_UTF8_CTYPE_LOCALE PL_in_utf8_CTYPE_locale |
84061b6a | 1353 | |
beab9ebe KW |
1354 | /* Use foo_LC_uvchr() instead of these for beyond the Latin1 range */ |
1355 | ||
1356 | /* For internal core Perl use only: the base macro for defining macros like | |
1357 | * isALPHA_LC, which uses the current LC_CTYPE locale. 'c' is the code point | |
31f05a37 KW |
1358 | * (0-255) to check. In a UTF-8 locale, the result is the same as calling |
1359 | * isFOO_L1(); the 'utf8_locale_classnum' parameter is something like | |
1360 | * _CC_UPPER, which gives the class number for doing this. For non-UTF-8 | |
1361 | * locales, the code to actually do the test this is passed in 'non_utf8'. If | |
1362 | * 'c' is above 255, 0 is returned. For accessing the full range of possible | |
1363 | * code points under locale rules, use the macros based on _generic_LC_uvchr | |
1364 | * instead of this. */ | |
beab9ebe KW |
1365 | #define _generic_LC_base(c, utf8_locale_classnum, non_utf8) \ |
1366 | (! FITS_IN_8_BITS(c) \ | |
1367 | ? 0 \ | |
31f05a37 KW |
1368 | : IN_UTF8_CTYPE_LOCALE \ |
1369 | ? cBOOL(PL_charclass[(U8) (c)] & _CC_mask(utf8_locale_classnum)) \ | |
beab9ebe KW |
1370 | : cBOOL(non_utf8)) |
1371 | ||
1372 | /* For internal core Perl use only: a helper macro for defining macros like | |
1373 | * isALPHA_LC. 'c' is the code point (0-255) to check. The function name to | |
1374 | * actually do this test is passed in 'non_utf8_func', which is called on 'c', | |
1375 | * casting 'c' to the macro _LC_CAST, which should not be parenthesized. See | |
1376 | * _generic_LC_base for more info */ | |
1377 | #define _generic_LC(c, utf8_locale_classnum, non_utf8_func) \ | |
1378 | _generic_LC_base(c,utf8_locale_classnum, \ | |
1379 | non_utf8_func( (_LC_CAST) (c))) | |
1380 | ||
1381 | /* For internal core Perl use only: like _generic_LC, but also returns TRUE if | |
1382 | * 'c' is the platform's native underscore character */ | |
1383 | #define _generic_LC_underscore(c,utf8_locale_classnum,non_utf8_func) \ | |
1384 | _generic_LC_base(c, utf8_locale_classnum, \ | |
1385 | (non_utf8_func( (_LC_CAST) (c)) \ | |
1386 | || (char)(c) == '_')) | |
1387 | ||
1388 | /* These next three are also for internal core Perl use only: case-change | |
1389 | * helper macros */ | |
1390 | #define _generic_toLOWER_LC(c, function, cast) (! FITS_IN_8_BITS(c) \ | |
1391 | ? (c) \ | |
31f05a37 KW |
1392 | : (IN_UTF8_CTYPE_LOCALE) \ |
1393 | ? PL_latin1_lc[ (U8) (c) ] \ | |
d2a8cf7f | 1394 | : (cast)function((cast)(c))) |
beab9ebe | 1395 | |
31f05a37 KW |
1396 | /* Note that the result can be larger than a byte in a UTF-8 locale. It |
1397 | * returns a single value, so can't adequately return the upper case of LATIN | |
1398 | * SMALL LETTER SHARP S in a UTF-8 locale (which should be a string of two | |
1399 | * values "SS"); instead it asserts against that under DEBUGGING, and | |
1400 | * otherwise returns its input */ | |
beab9ebe KW |
1401 | #define _generic_toUPPER_LC(c, function, cast) \ |
1402 | (! FITS_IN_8_BITS(c) \ | |
1403 | ? (c) \ | |
31f05a37 | 1404 | : ((! IN_UTF8_CTYPE_LOCALE) \ |
b7d90381 | 1405 | ? (cast)function((cast)(c)) \ |
31f05a37 KW |
1406 | : ((((U8)(c)) == MICRO_SIGN) \ |
1407 | ? GREEK_CAPITAL_LETTER_MU \ | |
1408 | : ((((U8)(c)) == LATIN_SMALL_LETTER_Y_WITH_DIAERESIS) \ | |
1409 | ? LATIN_CAPITAL_LETTER_Y_WITH_DIAERESIS \ | |
1410 | : ((((U8)(c)) == LATIN_SMALL_LETTER_SHARP_S) \ | |
1411 | ? (__ASSERT_(0) (c)) \ | |
1412 | : PL_mod_latin1_uc[ (U8) (c) ]))))) | |
1413 | ||
1414 | /* Note that the result can be larger than a byte in a UTF-8 locale. It | |
1415 | * returns a single value, so can't adequately return the fold case of LATIN | |
1416 | * SMALL LETTER SHARP S in a UTF-8 locale (which should be a string of two | |
1417 | * values "ss"); instead it asserts against that under DEBUGGING, and | |
1418 | * otherwise returns its input */ | |
beab9ebe | 1419 | #define _generic_toFOLD_LC(c, function, cast) \ |
4d7db1b9 | 1420 | ((UNLIKELY((c) == MICRO_SIGN) && IN_UTF8_CTYPE_LOCALE) \ |
31f05a37 | 1421 | ? GREEK_SMALL_LETTER_MU \ |
4d7db1b9 KW |
1422 | : (__ASSERT_(! IN_UTF8_CTYPE_LOCALE \ |
1423 | || (c) != LATIN_SMALL_LETTER_SHARP_S) \ | |
1424 | _generic_toLOWER_LC(c, function, cast))) | |
beab9ebe | 1425 | |
84061b6a | 1426 | /* Use the libc versions for these if available. */ |
f05550c0 | 1427 | #if defined(HAS_ISASCII) |
84061b6a KW |
1428 | # define isASCII_LC(c) (FITS_IN_8_BITS(c) && isascii( (U8) (c))) |
1429 | #else | |
1430 | # define isASCII_LC(c) isASCII(c) | |
1431 | #endif | |
1432 | ||
f05550c0 | 1433 | #if defined(HAS_ISBLANK) |
84061b6a | 1434 | # define isBLANK_LC(c) _generic_LC(c, _CC_BLANK, isblank) |
95f34b6f | 1435 | #else /* Unlike isASCII, varies if in a UTF-8 locale */ |
278b2b56 | 1436 | # define isBLANK_LC(c) ((IN_UTF8_CTYPE_LOCALE) ? isBLANK_L1(c) : isBLANK(c)) |
84061b6a KW |
1437 | #endif |
1438 | ||
f05550c0 | 1439 | #define _LC_CAST U8 |
bbce6d69 | 1440 | |
f05550c0 | 1441 | #ifdef WIN32 |
375f5f06 KW |
1442 | /* The Windows functions don't bother to follow the POSIX standard, which |
1443 | * for example says that something can't both be a printable and a control. | |
1444 | * But Windows treats the \t control as a printable, and does such things | |
1445 | * as making superscripts into both digits and punctuation. This tames | |
1446 | * these flaws by assuming that the definitions of both controls and space | |
1447 | * are correct, and then making sure that other definitions don't have | |
1448 | * weirdnesses, by making sure that isalnum() isn't also ispunct(), etc. | |
1449 | * Not all possible weirdnesses are checked for, just the ones that were | |
1450 | * detected on actual Microsoft code pages */ | |
1451 | ||
b7d90381 KW |
1452 | # define isCNTRL_LC(c) _generic_LC(c, _CC_CNTRL, iscntrl) |
1453 | # define isSPACE_LC(c) _generic_LC(c, _CC_SPACE, isspace) | |
1454 | ||
1455 | # define isALPHA_LC(c) (_generic_LC(c, _CC_ALPHA, isalpha) \ | |
1456 | && isALPHANUMERIC_LC(c)) | |
1457 | # define isALPHANUMERIC_LC(c) (_generic_LC(c, _CC_ALPHANUMERIC, isalnum) && \ | |
1458 | ! isPUNCT_LC(c)) | |
1459 | # define isDIGIT_LC(c) (_generic_LC(c, _CC_DIGIT, isdigit) && \ | |
1460 | isALPHANUMERIC_LC(c)) | |
1461 | # define isGRAPH_LC(c) (_generic_LC(c, _CC_GRAPH, isgraph) && isPRINT_LC(c)) | |
1462 | # define isIDFIRST_LC(c) (((c) == '_') \ | |
1463 | || (_generic_LC(c, _CC_IDFIRST, isalpha) && ! isPUNCT_LC(c))) | |
1464 | # define isLOWER_LC(c) (_generic_LC(c, _CC_LOWER, islower) && isALPHA_LC(c)) | |
1465 | # define isPRINT_LC(c) (_generic_LC(c, _CC_PRINT, isprint) && ! isCNTRL_LC(c)) | |
1466 | # define isPUNCT_LC(c) (_generic_LC(c, _CC_PUNCT, ispunct) && ! isCNTRL_LC(c)) | |
1467 | # define isUPPER_LC(c) (_generic_LC(c, _CC_UPPER, isupper) && isALPHA_LC(c)) | |
f05550c0 | 1468 | # define isWORDCHAR_LC(c) (((c) == '_') || isALPHANUMERIC_LC(c)) |
b7d90381 KW |
1469 | # define isXDIGIT_LC(c) (_generic_LC(c, _CC_XDIGIT, isxdigit) \ |
1470 | && isALPHANUMERIC_LC(c)) | |
f05550c0 BF |
1471 | |
1472 | # define toLOWER_LC(c) _generic_toLOWER_LC((c), tolower, U8) | |
1473 | # define toUPPER_LC(c) _generic_toUPPER_LC((c), toupper, U8) | |
1474 | # define toFOLD_LC(c) _generic_toFOLD_LC((c), tolower, U8) | |
1475 | ||
1476 | #elif defined(CTYPE256) || (!defined(isascii) && !defined(HAS_ISASCII)) | |
4650c663 | 1477 | /* For most other platforms */ |
beab9ebe | 1478 | |
f05550c0 BF |
1479 | # define isALPHA_LC(c) _generic_LC(c, _CC_ALPHA, isalpha) |
1480 | # define isALPHANUMERIC_LC(c) _generic_LC(c, _CC_ALPHANUMERIC, isalnum) | |
1481 | # define isCNTRL_LC(c) _generic_LC(c, _CC_CNTRL, iscntrl) | |
1482 | # define isDIGIT_LC(c) _generic_LC(c, _CC_DIGIT, isdigit) | |
1483 | # define isGRAPH_LC(c) _generic_LC(c, _CC_GRAPH, isgraph) | |
1484 | # define isIDFIRST_LC(c) _generic_LC_underscore(c, _CC_IDFIRST, isalpha) | |
1485 | # define isLOWER_LC(c) _generic_LC(c, _CC_LOWER, islower) | |
1486 | # define isPRINT_LC(c) _generic_LC(c, _CC_PRINT, isprint) | |
1487 | # define isPUNCT_LC(c) _generic_LC(c, _CC_PUNCT, ispunct) | |
1488 | # define isSPACE_LC(c) _generic_LC(c, _CC_SPACE, isspace) | |
1489 | # define isUPPER_LC(c) _generic_LC(c, _CC_UPPER, isupper) | |
1490 | # define isWORDCHAR_LC(c) _generic_LC_underscore(c, _CC_WORDCHAR, isalnum) | |
1491 | # define isXDIGIT_LC(c) _generic_LC(c, _CC_XDIGIT, isxdigit) | |
1492 | ||
1493 | ||
1494 | # define toLOWER_LC(c) _generic_toLOWER_LC((c), tolower, U8) | |
1495 | # define toUPPER_LC(c) _generic_toUPPER_LC((c), toupper, U8) | |
1496 | # define toFOLD_LC(c) _generic_toFOLD_LC((c), tolower, U8) | |
1497 | ||
1498 | #else /* The final fallback position */ | |
1499 | ||
b7d90381 KW |
1500 | # define isALPHA_LC(c) (isascii(c) && isalpha(c)) |
1501 | # define isALPHANUMERIC_LC(c) (isascii(c) && isalnum(c)) | |
1502 | # define isCNTRL_LC(c) (isascii(c) && iscntrl(c)) | |
1503 | # define isDIGIT_LC(c) (isascii(c) && isdigit(c)) | |
1504 | # define isGRAPH_LC(c) (isascii(c) && isgraph(c)) | |
f05550c0 | 1505 | # define isIDFIRST_LC(c) (isascii(c) && (isalpha(c) || (c) == '_')) |
b7d90381 KW |
1506 | # define isLOWER_LC(c) (isascii(c) && islower(c)) |
1507 | # define isPRINT_LC(c) (isascii(c) && isprint(c)) | |
1508 | # define isPUNCT_LC(c) (isascii(c) && ispunct(c)) | |
1509 | # define isSPACE_LC(c) (isascii(c) && isspace(c)) | |
1510 | # define isUPPER_LC(c) (isascii(c) && isupper(c)) | |
f05550c0 | 1511 | # define isWORDCHAR_LC(c) (isascii(c) && (isalnum(c) || (c) == '_')) |
b7d90381 | 1512 | # define isXDIGIT_LC(c) (isascii(c) && isxdigit(c)) |
f05550c0 BF |
1513 | |
1514 | # define toLOWER_LC(c) (isascii(c) ? tolower(c) : (c)) | |
1515 | # define toUPPER_LC(c) (isascii(c) ? toupper(c) : (c)) | |
1516 | # define toFOLD_LC(c) (isascii(c) ? tolower(c) : (c)) | |
bbce6d69 | 1517 | |
f05550c0 | 1518 | #endif |
55204971 | 1519 | |
eba68aa0 KW |
1520 | #define isIDCONT(c) isWORDCHAR(c) |
1521 | #define isIDCONT_A(c) isWORDCHAR_A(c) | |
1522 | #define isIDCONT_L1(c) isWORDCHAR_L1(c) | |
1523 | #define isIDCONT_LC(c) isWORDCHAR_LC(c) | |
13380643 | 1524 | #define isPSXSPC_LC(c) isSPACE_LC(c) |
aaa51d5e | 1525 | |
4650c663 | 1526 | /* For internal core Perl use only: the base macros for defining macros like |
d0da05db KW |
1527 | * isALPHA_uvchr. 'c' is the code point to check. 'classnum' is the POSIX class |
1528 | * number defined earlier in this file. _generic_uvchr() is used for POSIX | |
4650c663 KW |
1529 | * classes where there is a macro or function 'above_latin1' that takes the |
1530 | * single argument 'c' and returns the desired value. These exist for those | |
1531 | * classes which have simple definitions, avoiding the overhead of a hash | |
d0da05db | 1532 | * lookup or inversion list binary search. _generic_swash_uvchr() can be used |
4650c663 | 1533 | * for classes where that overhead is faster than a direct lookup. |
d0da05db | 1534 | * _generic_uvchr() won't compile if 'c' isn't unsigned, as it won't match the |
4650c663 KW |
1535 | * 'above_latin1' prototype. _generic_isCC() macro does bounds checking, so |
1536 | * have duplicate checks here, so could create versions of the macros that | |
1537 | * don't, but experiments show that gcc optimizes them out anyway. */ | |
66c17564 KW |
1538 | |
1539 | /* Note that all ignore 'use bytes' */ | |
d0da05db | 1540 | #define _generic_uvchr(classnum, above_latin1, c) ((c) < 256 \ |
cd500f2f KW |
1541 | ? _generic_isCC(c, classnum) \ |
1542 | : above_latin1(c)) | |
d0da05db | 1543 | #define _generic_swash_uvchr(classnum, c) ((c) < 256 \ |
cd500f2f | 1544 | ? _generic_isCC(c, classnum) \ |
922e8cb4 | 1545 | : _is_uni_FOO(classnum, c)) |
d0da05db KW |
1546 | #define isALPHA_uvchr(c) _generic_swash_uvchr(_CC_ALPHA, c) |
1547 | #define isALPHANUMERIC_uvchr(c) _generic_swash_uvchr(_CC_ALPHANUMERIC, c) | |
1548 | #define isASCII_uvchr(c) isASCII(c) | |
1549 | #define isBLANK_uvchr(c) _generic_uvchr(_CC_BLANK, is_HORIZWS_cp_high, c) | |
1550 | #define isCNTRL_uvchr(c) isCNTRL_L1(c) /* All controls are in Latin1 */ | |
1551 | #define isDIGIT_uvchr(c) _generic_swash_uvchr(_CC_DIGIT, c) | |
1552 | #define isGRAPH_uvchr(c) _generic_swash_uvchr(_CC_GRAPH, c) | |
1553 | #define isIDCONT_uvchr(c) _generic_uvchr(_CC_WORDCHAR, _is_uni_perl_idcont, c) | |
1554 | #define isIDFIRST_uvchr(c) _generic_uvchr(_CC_IDFIRST, _is_uni_perl_idstart, c) | |
1555 | #define isLOWER_uvchr(c) _generic_swash_uvchr(_CC_LOWER, c) | |
1556 | #define isPRINT_uvchr(c) _generic_swash_uvchr(_CC_PRINT, c) | |
1557 | ||
1558 | #define isPUNCT_uvchr(c) _generic_swash_uvchr(_CC_PUNCT, c) | |
1559 | #define isSPACE_uvchr(c) _generic_uvchr(_CC_SPACE, is_XPERLSPACE_cp_high, c) | |
1560 | #define isPSXSPC_uvchr(c) isSPACE_uvchr(c) | |
1561 | ||
1562 | #define isUPPER_uvchr(c) _generic_swash_uvchr(_CC_UPPER, c) | |
1563 | #define isVERTWS_uvchr(c) _generic_uvchr(_CC_VERTSPACE, is_VERTWS_cp_high, c) | |
1564 | #define isWORDCHAR_uvchr(c) _generic_swash_uvchr(_CC_WORDCHAR, c) | |
1565 | #define isXDIGIT_uvchr(c) _generic_uvchr(_CC_XDIGIT, is_XDIGIT_cp_high, c) | |
1566 | ||
1567 | #define toFOLD_uvchr(c,s,l) to_uni_fold(c,s,l) | |
1568 | #define toLOWER_uvchr(c,s,l) to_uni_lower(c,s,l) | |
1569 | #define toTITLE_uvchr(c,s,l) to_uni_title(c,s,l) | |
1570 | #define toUPPER_uvchr(c,s,l) to_uni_upper(c,s,l) | |
1571 | ||
1572 | /* For backwards compatibility, even though '_uni' should mean official Unicode | |
1573 | * code points, in Perl it means native for those below 256 */ | |
1574 | #define isALPHA_uni(c) isALPHA_uvchr(c) | |
1575 | #define isALPHANUMERIC_uni(c) isALPHANUMERIC_uvchr(c) | |
1576 | #define isASCII_uni(c) isASCII_uvchr(c) | |
1577 | #define isBLANK_uni(c) isBLANK_uvchr(c) | |
1578 | #define isCNTRL_uni(c) isCNTRL_uvchr(c) | |
1579 | #define isDIGIT_uni(c) isDIGIT_uvchr(c) | |
1580 | #define isGRAPH_uni(c) isGRAPH_uvchr(c) | |
1581 | #define isIDCONT_uni(c) isIDCONT_uvchr(c) | |
1582 | #define isIDFIRST_uni(c) isIDFIRST_uvchr(c) | |
1583 | #define isLOWER_uni(c) isLOWER_uvchr(c) | |
1584 | #define isPRINT_uni(c) isPRINT_uvchr(c) | |
1585 | #define isPUNCT_uni(c) isPUNCT_uvchr(c) | |
1586 | #define isSPACE_uni(c) isSPACE_uvchr(c) | |
1587 | #define isPSXSPC_uni(c) isPSXSPC_uvchr(c) | |
1588 | #define isUPPER_uni(c) isUPPER_uvchr(c) | |
1589 | #define isVERTWS_uni(c) isVERTWS_uvchr(c) | |
1590 | #define isWORDCHAR_uni(c) isWORDCHAR_uvchr(c) | |
1591 | #define isXDIGIT_uni(c) isXDIGIT_uvchr(c) | |
1592 | #define toFOLD_uni(c,s,l) toFOLD_uvchr(c,s,l) | |
1593 | #define toLOWER_uni(c,s,l) toLOWER_uvchr(c,s,l) | |
1594 | #define toTITLE_uni(c,s,l) toTITLE_uvchr(c,s,l) | |
1595 | #define toUPPER_uni(c,s,l) toUPPER_uvchr(c,s,l) | |
a0ed51b3 | 1596 | |
4650c663 KW |
1597 | /* For internal core Perl use only: the base macros for defining macros like |
1598 | * isALPHA_LC_uvchr. These are like isALPHA_LC, but the input can be any code | |
d0da05db | 1599 | * point, not just 0-255. Like _generic_uvchr, there are two versions, one for |
4650c663 | 1600 | * simple class definitions; the other for more complex. These are like |
d0da05db | 1601 | * _generic_uvchr, so see it for more info. */ |
cd500f2f KW |
1602 | #define _generic_LC_uvchr(latin1, above_latin1, c) \ |
1603 | (c < 256 ? latin1(c) : above_latin1(c)) | |
1604 | #define _generic_LC_swash_uvchr(latin1, classnum, c) \ | |
1605 | (c < 256 ? latin1(c) : _is_uni_FOO(classnum, c)) | |
1606 | ||
1607 | #define isALPHA_LC_uvchr(c) _generic_LC_swash_uvchr(isALPHA_LC, _CC_ALPHA, c) | |
1608 | #define isALPHANUMERIC_LC_uvchr(c) _generic_LC_swash_uvchr(isALPHANUMERIC_LC, \ | |
1609 | _CC_ALPHANUMERIC, c) | |
b7d90381 KW |
1610 | #define isASCII_LC_uvchr(c) isASCII_LC(c) |
1611 | #define isBLANK_LC_uvchr(c) _generic_LC_uvchr(isBLANK_LC, \ | |
1612 | is_HORIZWS_cp_high, c) | |
feeab5a9 | 1613 | #define isCNTRL_LC_uvchr(c) (c < 256 ? isCNTRL_LC(c) : 0) |
cd500f2f KW |
1614 | #define isDIGIT_LC_uvchr(c) _generic_LC_swash_uvchr(isDIGIT_LC, _CC_DIGIT, c) |
1615 | #define isGRAPH_LC_uvchr(c) _generic_LC_swash_uvchr(isGRAPH_LC, _CC_GRAPH, c) | |
b7d90381 | 1616 | #define isIDCONT_LC_uvchr(c) _generic_LC_uvchr(isIDCONT_LC, \ |
eba68aa0 | 1617 | _is_uni_perl_idcont, c) |
b7d90381 | 1618 | #define isIDFIRST_LC_uvchr(c) _generic_LC_uvchr(isIDFIRST_LC, \ |
cd500f2f KW |
1619 | _is_uni_perl_idstart, c) |
1620 | #define isLOWER_LC_uvchr(c) _generic_LC_swash_uvchr(isLOWER_LC, _CC_LOWER, c) | |
1621 | #define isPRINT_LC_uvchr(c) _generic_LC_swash_uvchr(isPRINT_LC, _CC_PRINT, c) | |
b7d90381 | 1622 | #define isPSXSPC_LC_uvchr(c) isSPACE_LC_uvchr(c) |
cd500f2f | 1623 | #define isPUNCT_LC_uvchr(c) _generic_LC_swash_uvchr(isPUNCT_LC, _CC_PUNCT, c) |
b7d90381 | 1624 | #define isSPACE_LC_uvchr(c) _generic_LC_uvchr(isSPACE_LC, \ |
509fb054 | 1625 | is_XPERLSPACE_cp_high, c) |
cd500f2f | 1626 | #define isUPPER_LC_uvchr(c) _generic_LC_swash_uvchr(isUPPER_LC, _CC_UPPER, c) |
b7d90381 | 1627 | #define isWORDCHAR_LC_uvchr(c) _generic_LC_swash_uvchr(isWORDCHAR_LC, \ |
cd500f2f | 1628 | _CC_WORDCHAR, c) |
b7d90381 KW |
1629 | #define isXDIGIT_LC_uvchr(c) _generic_LC_uvchr(isXDIGIT_LC, \ |
1630 | is_XDIGIT_cp_high, c) | |
e712593e | 1631 | |
b7d90381 | 1632 | #define isBLANK_LC_uni(c) isBLANK_LC_uvchr(UNI_TO_NATIVE(c)) |
aaa51d5e | 1633 | |
4650c663 KW |
1634 | /* For internal core Perl use only: the base macros for defining macros like |
1635 | * isALPHA_utf8. These are like the earlier defined macros, but take an input | |
1636 | * UTF-8 encoded string 'p'. If the input is in the Latin1 range, use | |
1637 | * the Latin1 macro 'classnum' on 'p'. Otherwise use the value given by the | |
1638 | * 'utf8' parameter. This relies on the fact that ASCII characters have the | |
1639 | * same representation whether utf8 or not. Note that it assumes that the utf8 | |
1640 | * has been validated, and ignores 'use bytes' */ | |
cd500f2f | 1641 | #define _generic_utf8(classnum, p, utf8) (UTF8_IS_INVARIANT(*(p)) \ |
aea0c08c | 1642 | ? _generic_isCC(*(p), classnum) \ |
7d7a6efc | 1643 | : (UTF8_IS_DOWNGRADEABLE_START(*(p))) \ |
aea0c08c | 1644 | ? _generic_isCC( \ |
a62b247b | 1645 | EIGHT_BIT_UTF8_TO_NATIVE(*(p), \ |
aea0c08c | 1646 | *((p)+1 )), \ |
94bb8c36 | 1647 | classnum) \ |
252810d0 | 1648 | : utf8) |
b7d90381 KW |
1649 | /* Like the above, but calls 'above_latin1(p)' to get the utf8 value. |
1650 | * 'above_latin1' can be a macro */ | |
cd500f2f KW |
1651 | #define _generic_func_utf8(classnum, above_latin1, p) \ |
1652 | _generic_utf8(classnum, p, above_latin1(p)) | |
4650c663 | 1653 | /* Like the above, but passes classnum to _isFOO_utf8(), instead of having an |
cd500f2f | 1654 | * 'above_latin1' parameter */ |
922e8cb4 | 1655 | #define _generic_swash_utf8(classnum, p) \ |
cd500f2f | 1656 | _generic_utf8(classnum, p, _is_utf8_FOO(classnum, p)) |
922e8cb4 | 1657 | |
cc8ab7c0 | 1658 | /* Like the above, but should be used only when it is known that there are no |
ff7ecfc3 KW |
1659 | * characters in the upper-Latin1 range (128-255 on ASCII platforms) which the |
1660 | * class is TRUE for. Hence it can skip the tests for this range. | |
1661 | * 'above_latin1' should include its arguments */ | |
3ded5eb0 | 1662 | #define _generic_utf8_no_upper_latin1(classnum, p, above_latin1) \ |
cc8ab7c0 KW |
1663 | (UTF8_IS_INVARIANT(*(p)) \ |
1664 | ? _generic_isCC(*(p), classnum) \ | |
1665 | : (UTF8_IS_ABOVE_LATIN1(*(p))) \ | |
3ded5eb0 | 1666 | ? above_latin1 \ |
cc8ab7c0 KW |
1667 | : 0) |
1668 | ||
84238efa KW |
1669 | /* NOTE that some of these macros have very similar ones in regcharclass.h. |
1670 | * For example, there is (at the time of this writing) an 'is_SPACE_utf8()' | |
1671 | * there, differing in name only by an underscore from the one here | |
1672 | * 'isSPACE_utf8(). The difference is that the ones here are probably more | |
1673 | * efficient and smaller, using an O(1) array lookup for Latin1-range code | |
1674 | * points; the regcharclass.h ones are implemented as a series of | |
1675 | * "if-else-if-else ..." */ | |
1676 | ||
b7d90381 KW |
1677 | #define isALPHA_utf8(p) _generic_swash_utf8(_CC_ALPHA, p) |
1678 | #define isALPHANUMERIC_utf8(p) _generic_swash_utf8(_CC_ALPHANUMERIC, p) | |
1679 | #define isASCII_utf8(p) isASCII(*p) /* Because ASCII is invariant under | |
509fb054 KW |
1680 | utf8, the non-utf8 macro works |
1681 | */ | |
b7d90381 | 1682 | #define isBLANK_utf8(p) _generic_func_utf8(_CC_BLANK, is_HORIZWS_high, p) |
e8fa43e2 KW |
1683 | |
1684 | #ifdef EBCDIC | |
1685 | /* Because all controls are UTF-8 invariants in EBCDIC, we can use this | |
1686 | * more efficient macro instead of the more general one */ | |
88794300 | 1687 | # define isCNTRL_utf8(p) isCNTRL_L1(*(p)) |
e8fa43e2 KW |
1688 | #else |
1689 | # define isCNTRL_utf8(p) _generic_utf8(_CC_CNTRL, p, 0) | |
1690 | #endif | |
1691 | ||
cd500f2f KW |
1692 | #define isDIGIT_utf8(p) _generic_utf8_no_upper_latin1(_CC_DIGIT, p, \ |
1693 | _is_utf8_FOO(_CC_DIGIT, p)) | |
922e8cb4 | 1694 | #define isGRAPH_utf8(p) _generic_swash_utf8(_CC_GRAPH, p) |
eba68aa0 | 1695 | #define isIDCONT_utf8(p) _generic_func_utf8(_CC_WORDCHAR, \ |
2f4622f0 | 1696 | _is_utf8_perl_idcont, p) |
e5dcd934 | 1697 | |
c11ff943 KW |
1698 | /* To prevent S_scan_word in toke.c from hanging, we have to make sure that |
1699 | * IDFIRST is an alnum. See | |
c8362b00 | 1700 | * http://rt.perl.org/rt3/Ticket/Display.html?id=74022 for more detail than you |
f91dcd13 KW |
1701 | * ever wanted to know about. (In the ASCII range, there isn't a difference.) |
1702 | * This used to be not the XID version, but we decided to go with the more | |
1703 | * modern Unicode definition */ | |
b7d90381 | 1704 | #define isIDFIRST_utf8(p) _generic_func_utf8(_CC_IDFIRST, \ |
509fb054 | 1705 | _is_utf8_perl_idstart, p) |
e5dcd934 | 1706 | |
b7d90381 KW |
1707 | #define isLOWER_utf8(p) _generic_swash_utf8(_CC_LOWER, p) |
1708 | #define isPRINT_utf8(p) _generic_swash_utf8(_CC_PRINT, p) | |
1709 | #define isPSXSPC_utf8(p) isSPACE_utf8(p) | |
1710 | #define isPUNCT_utf8(p) _generic_swash_utf8(_CC_PUNCT, p) | |
1711 | #define isSPACE_utf8(p) _generic_func_utf8(_CC_SPACE, is_XPERLSPACE_high, p) | |
1712 | #define isUPPER_utf8(p) _generic_swash_utf8(_CC_UPPER, p) | |
1713 | #define isVERTWS_utf8(p) _generic_func_utf8(_CC_VERTSPACE, is_VERTWS_high, p) | |
1714 | #define isWORDCHAR_utf8(p) _generic_swash_utf8(_CC_WORDCHAR, p) | |
1715 | #define isXDIGIT_utf8(p) _generic_utf8_no_upper_latin1(_CC_XDIGIT, p, \ | |
cd500f2f | 1716 | is_XDIGIT_high(p)) |
a0ed51b3 | 1717 | |
7d2b61dd | 1718 | #define toFOLD_utf8(p,s,l) to_utf8_fold(p,s,l) |
509fb054 KW |
1719 | #define toLOWER_utf8(p,s,l) to_utf8_lower(p,s,l) |
1720 | #define toTITLE_utf8(p,s,l) to_utf8_title(p,s,l) | |
1721 | #define toUPPER_utf8(p,s,l) to_utf8_upper(p,s,l) | |
2e8adce6 | 1722 | |
4650c663 KW |
1723 | /* For internal core Perl use only: the base macros for defining macros like |
1724 | * isALPHA_LC_utf8. These are like _generic_utf8, but if the first code point | |
1725 | * in 'p' is within the 0-255 range, it uses locale rules from the passed-in | |
1726 | * 'macro' parameter */ | |
94bb8c36 KW |
1727 | #define _generic_LC_utf8(macro, p, utf8) \ |
1728 | (UTF8_IS_INVARIANT(*(p)) \ | |
1729 | ? macro(*(p)) \ | |
1730 | : (UTF8_IS_DOWNGRADEABLE_START(*(p))) \ | |
a62b247b | 1731 | ? macro(EIGHT_BIT_UTF8_TO_NATIVE(*(p), *((p)+1)))\ |
9201a572 KW |
1732 | : utf8) |
1733 | ||
cd500f2f KW |
1734 | #define _generic_LC_swash_utf8(macro, classnum, p) \ |
1735 | _generic_LC_utf8(macro, p, _is_utf8_FOO(classnum, p)) | |
1736 | #define _generic_LC_func_utf8(macro, above_latin1, p) \ | |
4650c663 | 1737 | _generic_LC_utf8(macro, p, above_latin1(p)) |
9201a572 | 1738 | |
b7d90381 | 1739 | #define isALPHANUMERIC_LC_utf8(p) _generic_LC_swash_utf8(isALPHANUMERIC_LC, \ |
cd500f2f | 1740 | _CC_ALPHANUMERIC, p) |
b7d90381 KW |
1741 | #define isALPHA_LC_utf8(p) _generic_LC_swash_utf8(isALPHA_LC, _CC_ALPHA, p) |
1742 | #define isASCII_LC_utf8(p) isASCII_LC(*p) | |
1743 | #define isBLANK_LC_utf8(p) _generic_LC_func_utf8(isBLANK_LC, \ | |
1744 | is_HORIZWS_high, p) | |
1745 | #define isCNTRL_LC_utf8(p) _generic_LC_utf8(isCNTRL_LC, p, 0) | |
1746 | #define isDIGIT_LC_utf8(p) _generic_LC_swash_utf8(isDIGIT_LC, _CC_DIGIT, p) | |
1747 | #define isGRAPH_LC_utf8(p) _generic_LC_swash_utf8(isGRAPH_LC, _CC_GRAPH, p) | |
1748 | #define isIDCONT_LC_utf8(p) _generic_LC_func_utf8(isIDCONT_LC, \ | |
1749 | _is_utf8_perl_idcont, p) | |
1750 | #define isIDFIRST_LC_utf8(p) _generic_LC_func_utf8(isIDFIRST_LC, \ | |
1751 | _is_utf8_perl_idstart, p) | |
1752 | #define isLOWER_LC_utf8(p) _generic_LC_swash_utf8(isLOWER_LC, _CC_LOWER, p) | |
1753 | #define isPRINT_LC_utf8(p) _generic_LC_swash_utf8(isPRINT_LC, _CC_PRINT, p) | |
1754 | #define isPSXSPC_LC_utf8(p) isSPACE_LC_utf8(p) | |
1755 | #define isPUNCT_LC_utf8(p) _generic_LC_swash_utf8(isPUNCT_LC, _CC_PUNCT, p) | |
1756 | #define isSPACE_LC_utf8(p) _generic_LC_func_utf8(isSPACE_LC, \ | |
1757 | is_XPERLSPACE_high, p) | |
1758 | #define isUPPER_LC_utf8(p) _generic_LC_swash_utf8(isUPPER_LC, _CC_UPPER, p) | |
cd500f2f KW |
1759 | #define isWORDCHAR_LC_utf8(p) _generic_LC_swash_utf8(isWORDCHAR_LC, \ |
1760 | _CC_WORDCHAR, p) | |
b7d90381 KW |
1761 | #define isXDIGIT_LC_utf8(p) _generic_LC_func_utf8(isXDIGIT_LC, \ |
1762 | is_XDIGIT_high, p) | |
aaa51d5e | 1763 | |
fbc19f27 KW |
1764 | /* Macros for backwards compatibility and for completeness when the ASCII and |
1765 | * Latin1 values are identical */ | |
b7d90381 KW |
1766 | #define isALPHAU(c) isALPHA_L1(c) |
1767 | #define isDIGIT_L1(c) isDIGIT_A(c) | |
1768 | #define isOCTAL(c) isOCTAL_A(c) | |
1769 | #define isOCTAL_L1(c) isOCTAL_A(c) | |
1770 | #define isXDIGIT_L1(c) isXDIGIT_A(c) | |
1771 | #define isALNUM(c) isWORDCHAR(c) | |
1772 | #define isALNUMU(c) isWORDCHAR_L1(c) | |
1773 | #define isALNUM_LC(c) isWORDCHAR_LC(c) | |
1774 | #define isALNUM_uni(c) isWORDCHAR_uni(c) | |
2e28f0b9 | 1775 | #define isALNUM_LC_uvchr(c) isWORDCHAR_LC_uvchr(c) |
b7d90381 KW |
1776 | #define isALNUM_utf8(p) isWORDCHAR_utf8(p) |
1777 | #define isALNUM_LC_utf8(p) isWORDCHAR_LC_utf8(p) | |
1778 | #define isALNUMC_A(c) isALPHANUMERIC_A(c) /* Mnemonic: "C's alnum" */ | |
1779 | #define isALNUMC_L1(c) isALPHANUMERIC_L1(c) | |
1780 | #define isALNUMC(c) isALPHANUMERIC(c) | |
1781 | #define isALNUMC_LC(c) isALPHANUMERIC_LC(c) | |
1782 | #define isALNUMC_uni(c) isALPHANUMERIC_uni(c) | |
15861f94 | 1783 | #define isALNUMC_LC_uvchr(c) isALPHANUMERIC_LC_uvchr(c) |
b7d90381 | 1784 | #define isALNUMC_utf8(p) isALPHANUMERIC_utf8(p) |
15861f94 | 1785 | #define isALNUMC_LC_utf8(p) isALPHANUMERIC_LC_utf8(p) |
fbc19f27 | 1786 | |
2bd1cbf6 KW |
1787 | /* On EBCDIC platforms, CTRL-@ is 0, CTRL-A is 1, etc, just like on ASCII, |
1788 | * except that they don't necessarily mean the same characters, e.g. CTRL-D is | |
1789 | * 4 on both systems, but that is EOT on ASCII; ST on EBCDIC. | |
1790 | * '?' is special-cased on EBCDIC to APC, which is the control there that is | |
1791 | * the outlier from the block that contains the other controls, just like | |
1792 | * toCTRL('?') on ASCII yields DEL, the control that is the outlier from the C0 | |
1793 | * block. If it weren't special cased, it would yield a non-control. | |
88794300 KW |
1794 | * The conversion works both ways, so toCTRL('D') is 4, and toCTRL(4) is D, |
1795 | * etc. */ | |
2bd1cbf6 | 1796 | #ifndef EBCDIC |
75763b3a | 1797 | # define toCTRL(c) (__ASSERT_(FITS_IN_8_BITS(c)) toUPPER(((U8)(c))) ^ 64) |
2bd1cbf6 | 1798 | #else |
75763b3a KW |
1799 | # define toCTRL(c) (__ASSERT_(FITS_IN_8_BITS(c)) \ |
1800 | ((isPRINT_A(c)) \ | |
1801 | ? (UNLIKELY((c) == '?') \ | |
1802 | ? QUESTION_MARK_CTRL \ | |
1803 | : (NATIVE_TO_LATIN1(toUPPER((U8) (c))) ^ 64)) \ | |
1804 | : (UNLIKELY((c) == QUESTION_MARK_CTRL) \ | |
1805 | ? '?' \ | |
1806 | : (LATIN1_TO_NATIVE(((U8) (c)) ^ 64))))) | |
2bd1cbf6 | 1807 | #endif |
bbce6d69 | 1808 | |
dea28490 JJ |
1809 | /* Line numbers are unsigned, 32 bits. */ |
1810 | typedef U32 line_t; | |
e5dcd934 | 1811 | #define NOLINE ((line_t) 4294967295UL) /* = FFFFFFFF */ |
378cc40b | 1812 | |
91152fc1 DG |
1813 | /* Helpful alias for version prescan */ |
1814 | #define is_LAX_VERSION(a,b) \ | |
1815 | (a != Perl_prescan_version(aTHX_ a, FALSE, b, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL)) | |
1816 | ||
1817 | #define is_STRICT_VERSION(a,b) \ | |
1818 | (a != Perl_prescan_version(aTHX_ a, TRUE, b, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL)) | |
1819 | ||
1820 | #define BADVERSION(a,b,c) \ | |
1821 | if (b) { \ | |
1822 | *b = c; \ | |
1823 | } \ | |
1824 | return a; | |
8c52afec | 1825 | |
cb27eebd KW |
1826 | /* Converts a character known to represent a hexadecimal digit (0-9, A-F, or |
1827 | * a-f) to its numeric value. READ_XDIGIT's argument is a string pointer, | |
1828 | * which is advanced. The input is validated only by an assert() in DEBUGGING | |
1829 | * builds. In both ASCII and EBCDIC the last 4 bits of the digits are 0-9; and | |
1830 | * the last 4 bits of A-F and a-f are 1-6, so adding 9 yields 10-15 */ | |
1831 | #define XDIGIT_VALUE(c) (__ASSERT_(isXDIGIT(c)) (0xf & (isDIGIT(c) \ | |
1832 | ? (c) \ | |
1833 | : ((c) + 9)))) | |
902008b8 KW |
1834 | #define READ_XDIGIT(s) (__ASSERT_(isXDIGIT(*s)) (0xf & (isDIGIT(*(s)) \ |
1835 | ? (*(s)++) \ | |
1836 | : (*(s)++ + 9)))) | |
95a59cab | 1837 | |
cb27eebd KW |
1838 | /* Converts a character known to represent an octal digit (0-7) to its numeric |
1839 | * value. The input is validated only by an assert() in DEBUGGING builds. In | |
1840 | * both ASCII and EBCDIC the last 3 bits of the octal digits range from 0-7. */ | |
1841 | #define OCTAL_VALUE(c) (__ASSERT_(isOCTAL(c)) (7 & (c))) | |
1842 | ||
305b8651 KW |
1843 | /* Efficiently returns a boolean as to if two native characters are equivalent |
1844 | * case-insenstively. At least one of the characters must be one of [A-Za-z]; | |
1845 | * the ALPHA in the name is to remind you of that. This is asserted() in | |
1846 | * DEBUGGING builds. Because [A-Za-z] are invariant under UTF-8, this macro | |
1847 | * works (on valid input) for both non- and UTF-8-encoded bytes. | |
1848 | * | |
1849 | * When one of the inputs is a compile-time constant and gets folded by the | |
1850 | * compiler, this reduces to an AND and a TEST. On both EBCDIC and ASCII | |
1851 | * machines, 'A' and 'a' differ by a single bit; the same with the upper and | |
1852 | * lower case of all other ASCII-range alphabetics. On ASCII platforms, they | |
96ca48da KW |
1853 | * are 32 apart; on EBCDIC, they are 64. At compile time, this uses an |
1854 | * exclusive 'or' to find that bit and then inverts it to form a mask, with | |
1855 | * just a single 0, in the bit position where the upper- and lowercase differ. | |
1856 | * */ | |
305b8651 KW |
1857 | #define isALPHA_FOLD_EQ(c1, c2) \ |
1858 | (__ASSERT_(isALPHA_A(c1) || isALPHA_A(c2)) \ | |
1859 | ((c1) & ~('A' ^ 'a')) == ((c2) & ~('A' ^ 'a'))) | |
1860 | #define isALPHA_FOLD_NE(c1, c2) (! isALPHA_FOLD_EQ((c1), (c2))) | |
1861 | ||
8e84507e | 1862 | /* |
ccfc67b7 JH |
1863 | =head1 Memory Management |
1864 | ||
a02a5408 | 1865 | =for apidoc Am|void|Newx|void* ptr|int nitems|type |
954c1994 GS |
1866 | The XSUB-writer's interface to the C C<malloc> function. |
1867 | ||
596f7718 | 1868 | Memory obtained by this should B<ONLY> be freed with L</"Safefree">. |
0d7b2759 | 1869 | |
c5008215 JC |
1870 | In 5.9.3, Newx() and friends replace the older New() API, and drops |
1871 | the first parameter, I<x>, a debug aid which allowed callers to identify | |
37b8b4c9 | 1872 | themselves. This aid has been superseded by a new build option, |
d10b4965 | 1873 | PERL_MEM_LOG (see L<perlhacktips/PERL_MEM_LOG>). The older API is still |
c5008215 JC |
1874 | there for use in XS modules supporting older perls. |
1875 | ||
a02a5408 | 1876 | =for apidoc Am|void|Newxc|void* ptr|int nitems|type|cast |
954c1994 | 1877 | The XSUB-writer's interface to the C C<malloc> function, with |
fbe13c60 | 1878 | cast. See also C<L</Newx>>. |
954c1994 | 1879 | |
596f7718 | 1880 | Memory obtained by this should B<ONLY> be freed with L</"Safefree">. |
0d7b2759 | 1881 | |
a02a5408 | 1882 | =for apidoc Am|void|Newxz|void* ptr|int nitems|type |
954c1994 | 1883 | The XSUB-writer's interface to the C C<malloc> function. The allocated |
fbe13c60 | 1884 | memory is zeroed with C<memzero>. See also C<L</Newx>>. |
a02a5408 | 1885 | |
596f7718 | 1886 | Memory obtained by this should B<ONLY> be freed with L</"Safefree">. |
0d7b2759 | 1887 | |
954c1994 GS |
1888 | =for apidoc Am|void|Renew|void* ptr|int nitems|type |
1889 | The XSUB-writer's interface to the C C<realloc> function. | |
1890 | ||
596f7718 | 1891 | Memory obtained by this should B<ONLY> be freed with L</"Safefree">. |
0d7b2759 | 1892 | |
954c1994 GS |
1893 | =for apidoc Am|void|Renewc|void* ptr|int nitems|type|cast |
1894 | The XSUB-writer's interface to the C C<realloc> function, with | |
1895 | cast. | |
1896 | ||
596f7718 | 1897 | Memory obtained by this should B<ONLY> be freed with L</"Safefree">. |
0d7b2759 | 1898 | |
49b8b560 | 1899 | =for apidoc Am|void|Safefree|void* ptr |
954c1994 GS |
1900 | The XSUB-writer's interface to the C C<free> function. |
1901 | ||
596f7718 | 1902 | This should B<ONLY> be used on memory obtained using L</"Newx"> and friends. |
0d7b2759 | 1903 | |
954c1994 GS |
1904 | =for apidoc Am|void|Move|void* src|void* dest|int nitems|type |
1905 | The XSUB-writer's interface to the C C<memmove> function. The C<src> is the | |
926bb54c | 1906 | source, C<dest> is the destination, C<nitems> is the number of items, and |
fbe13c60 | 1907 | C<type> is the type. Can do overlapping moves. See also C<L</Copy>>. |
954c1994 | 1908 | |
e90e2364 | 1909 | =for apidoc Am|void *|MoveD|void* src|void* dest|int nitems|type |
796b6530 | 1910 | Like C<Move> but returns C<dest>. Useful |
72d33970 | 1911 | for encouraging compilers to tail-call |
e90e2364 NC |
1912 | optimise. |
1913 | ||
954c1994 GS |
1914 | =for apidoc Am|void|Copy|void* src|void* dest|int nitems|type |
1915 | The XSUB-writer's interface to the C C<memcpy> function. The C<src> is the | |
926bb54c | 1916 | source, C<dest> is the destination, C<nitems> is the number of items, and |
fbe13c60 | 1917 | C<type> is the type. May fail on overlapping copies. See also C<L</Move>>. |
954c1994 | 1918 | |
e90e2364 NC |
1919 | =for apidoc Am|void *|CopyD|void* src|void* dest|int nitems|type |
1920 | ||
796b6530 | 1921 | Like C<Copy> but returns C<dest>. Useful |
72d33970 | 1922 | for encouraging compilers to tail-call |
e90e2364 NC |
1923 | optimise. |
1924 | ||
954c1994 GS |
1925 | =for apidoc Am|void|Zero|void* dest|int nitems|type |
1926 | ||
1927 | The XSUB-writer's interface to the C C<memzero> function. The C<dest> is the | |
1928 | destination, C<nitems> is the number of items, and C<type> is the type. | |
1929 | ||
e90e2364 NC |
1930 | =for apidoc Am|void *|ZeroD|void* dest|int nitems|type |
1931 | ||
72d33970 FC |
1932 | Like C<Zero> but returns dest. Useful |
1933 | for encouraging compilers to tail-call | |
e90e2364 NC |
1934 | optimise. |
1935 | ||
da5d8dbb | 1936 | =for apidoc Am|void|StructCopy|type *src|type *dest|type |
4375e838 | 1937 | This is an architecture-independent macro to copy one structure to another. |
954c1994 | 1938 | |
7e337ee0 JH |
1939 | =for apidoc Am|void|PoisonWith|void* dest|int nitems|type|U8 byte |
1940 | ||
1941 | Fill up memory with a byte pattern (a byte repeated over and over | |
1942 | again) that hopefully catches attempts to access uninitialized memory. | |
1943 | ||
1944 | =for apidoc Am|void|PoisonNew|void* dest|int nitems|type | |
1945 | ||
1946 | PoisonWith(0xAB) for catching access to allocated but uninitialized memory. | |
1947 | ||
1c12ffb4 | 1948 | =for apidoc Am|void|PoisonFree|void* dest|int nitems|type |
7e337ee0 JH |
1949 | |
1950 | PoisonWith(0xEF) for catching access to freed memory. | |
1951 | ||
9965345d JH |
1952 | =for apidoc Am|void|Poison|void* dest|int nitems|type |
1953 | ||
7e337ee0 | 1954 | PoisonWith(0xEF) for catching access to freed memory. |
9965345d JH |
1955 | |
1956 | =cut */ | |
954c1994 | 1957 | |
561b68a9 SH |
1958 | /* Maintained for backwards-compatibility only. Use newSV() instead. */ |
1959 | #ifndef PERL_CORE | |
ff06c60c | 1960 | #define NEWSV(x,len) newSV(len) |
561b68a9 | 1961 | #endif |
ff06c60c | 1962 | |
19a94d75 JH |
1963 | #define MEM_SIZE_MAX ((MEM_SIZE)~0) |
1964 | ||
e6bdf523 | 1965 | |
27d5b266 | 1966 | #ifdef PERL_MALLOC_WRAP |
e6bdf523 DM |
1967 | |
1968 | /* This expression will be constant-folded at compile time. It checks | |
1969 | * whether or not the type of the count n is so small (e.g. U8 or U16, or | |
1970 | * U32 on 64-bit systems) that there's no way a wrap-around could occur. | |
1971 | * As well as avoiding the need for a run-time check in some cases, it's | |
1972 | * designed to avoid compiler warnings like: | |
1973 | * comparison is always false due to limited range of data type | |
73e8ff00 DM |
1974 | * It's mathematically equivalent to |
1975 | * max(n) * sizeof(t) > MEM_SIZE_MAX | |
e6bdf523 DM |
1976 | */ |
1977 | ||
1978 | # define _MEM_WRAP_NEEDS_RUNTIME_CHECK(n,t) \ | |
004073ba | 1979 | (8 * sizeof(n) + sizeof(t) > sizeof(MEM_SIZE)) |
e6bdf523 | 1980 | |
88f9f128 | 1981 | /* This is written in a slightly odd way to avoid various spurious |
d98e5cde DM |
1982 | * compiler warnings. We *want* to write the expression as |
1983 | * _MEM_WRAP_NEEDS_RUNTIME_CHECK(n,t) && (n > C) | |
1984 | * (for some compile-time constant C), but even when the LHS | |
1985 | * constant-folds to false at compile-time, g++ insists on emitting | |
1986 | * warnings about the RHS (e.g. "comparison is always false"), so instead | |
1987 | * we write it as | |
e6bdf523 | 1988 | * |
d98e5cde | 1989 | * (cond ? n : X) > C |
88f9f128 | 1990 | * |
d98e5cde DM |
1991 | * where X is a constant with X > C always false. Choosing a value for X |
1992 | * is tricky. If 0, some compilers will complain about 0 > C always being | |
1993 | * false; if 1, Coverity complains when n happens to be the constant value | |
1994 | * '1', that cond ? 1 : 1 has the same value on both branches; so use C | |
1995 | * for X and hope that nothing else whines. | |
e6bdf523 DM |
1996 | */ |
1997 | ||
1998 | # define _MEM_WRAP_WILL_WRAP(n,t) \ | |
88f9f128 DM |
1999 | ((_MEM_WRAP_NEEDS_RUNTIME_CHECK(n,t) ? (MEM_SIZE)(n) : \ |
2000 | MEM_SIZE_MAX/sizeof(t)) > MEM_SIZE_MAX/sizeof(t)) | |
e6bdf523 DM |
2001 | |
2002 | # define MEM_WRAP_CHECK(n,t) \ | |
2003 | (void)(UNLIKELY(_MEM_WRAP_WILL_WRAP(n,t)) \ | |
2004 | && (croak_memory_wrap(),0)) | |
2005 | ||
2006 | # define MEM_WRAP_CHECK_1(n,t,a) \ | |
2007 | (void)(UNLIKELY(_MEM_WRAP_WILL_WRAP(n,t)) \ | |
2008 | && (Perl_croak_nocontext("%s",(a)),0)) | |
2009 | ||
8b44ba4c | 2010 | #define MEM_WRAP_CHECK_(n,t) MEM_WRAP_CHECK(n,t), |
27d5b266 | 2011 | |
d1decf2b | 2012 | #define PERL_STRLEN_ROUNDUP(n) ((void)(((n) > MEM_SIZE_MAX - 2 * PERL_STRLEN_ROUNDUP_QUANTUM) ? (croak_memory_wrap(),0):0),((n-1+PERL_STRLEN_ROUNDUP_QUANTUM)&~((MEM_SIZE)PERL_STRLEN_ROUNDUP_QUANTUM-1))) |
27d5b266 JH |
2013 | #else |
2014 | ||
410319be NC |
2015 | #define MEM_WRAP_CHECK(n,t) |
2016 | #define MEM_WRAP_CHECK_1(n,t,a) | |
2017 | #define MEM_WRAP_CHECK_2(n,t,a,b) | |
8b44ba4c NC |
2018 | #define MEM_WRAP_CHECK_(n,t) |
2019 | ||
6fff79ce | 2020 | #define PERL_STRLEN_ROUNDUP(n) (((n-1+PERL_STRLEN_ROUNDUP_QUANTUM)&~((MEM_SIZE)PERL_STRLEN_ROUNDUP_QUANTUM-1))) |
27d5b266 | 2021 | |
1936d2a7 | 2022 | #endif |
8b44ba4c | 2023 | |
fe4f188c | 2024 | #ifdef PERL_MEM_LOG |
46c6c7e2 | 2025 | /* |
9f653bb5 | 2026 | * If PERL_MEM_LOG is defined, all Newx()s, Renew()s, and Safefree()s |
46c6c7e2 JH |
2027 | * go through functions, which are handy for debugging breakpoints, but |
2028 | * which more importantly get the immediate calling environment (file and | |
e352bcff JH |
2029 | * line number, and C function name if available) passed in. This info can |
2030 | * then be used for logging the calls, for which one gets a sample | |
73d1d973 | 2031 | * implementation unless -DPERL_MEM_LOG_NOIMPL is also defined. |
3609ea0d | 2032 | * |
46c6c7e2 | 2033 | * Known problems: |
94e892a6 | 2034 | * - not all memory allocs get logged, only those |
46c6c7e2 | 2035 | * that go through Newx() and derivatives (while all |
94e892a6 | 2036 | * Safefrees do get logged) |
46c6c7e2 JH |
2037 | * - __FILE__ and __LINE__ do not work everywhere |
2038 | * - __func__ or __FUNCTION__ even less so | |
2039 | * - I think more goes on after the perlio frees but | |
2040 | * the thing is that STDERR gets closed (as do all | |
2041 | * the file descriptors) | |
2042 | * - no deeper calling stack than the caller of the Newx() | |
2043 | * or the kind, but do I look like a C reflection/introspection | |
2044 | * utility to you? | |
2045 | * - the function prototypes for the logging functions | |
2046 | * probably should maybe be somewhere else than handy.h | |
2047 | * - one could consider inlining (macrofying) the logging | |
2048 | * for speed, but I am too lazy | |
2049 | * - one could imagine recording the allocations in a hash, | |
2050 | * (keyed by the allocation address?), and maintain that | |
2051 | * through reallocs and frees, but how to do that without | |
2052 | * any News() happening...? | |
73d1d973 | 2053 | * - lots of -Ddefines to get useful/controllable output |
b953482e | 2054 | * - lots of ENV reads |
46c6c7e2 JH |
2055 | */ |
2056 | ||
0b0ab801 | 2057 | # ifdef PERL_CORE |
73d1d973 | 2058 | # ifndef PERL_MEM_LOG_NOIMPL |
0b0ab801 MHM |
2059 | enum mem_log_type { |
2060 | MLT_ALLOC, | |
2061 | MLT_REALLOC, | |
d7a2c63c MHM |
2062 | MLT_FREE, |
2063 | MLT_NEW_SV, | |
2064 | MLT_DEL_SV | |
0b0ab801 MHM |
2065 | }; |
2066 | # endif | |
12754f92 | 2067 | # if defined(PERL_IN_SV_C) /* those are only used in sv.c */ |
d7a2c63c MHM |
2068 | void Perl_mem_log_new_sv(const SV *sv, const char *filename, const int linenumber, const char *funcname); |
2069 | void Perl_mem_log_del_sv(const SV *sv, const char *filename, const int linenumber, const char *funcname); | |
12754f92 | 2070 | # endif |
0b0ab801 MHM |
2071 | # endif |
2072 | ||
fe4f188c JH |
2073 | #endif |
2074 | ||
2075 | #ifdef PERL_MEM_LOG | |
d1401ee9 MHM |
2076 | #define MEM_LOG_ALLOC(n,t,a) Perl_mem_log_alloc(n,sizeof(t),STRINGIFY(t),a,__FILE__,__LINE__,FUNCTION__) |
2077 | #define MEM_LOG_REALLOC(n,t,v,a) Perl_mem_log_realloc(n,sizeof(t),STRINGIFY(t),v,a,__FILE__,__LINE__,FUNCTION__) | |
46c6c7e2 | 2078 | #define MEM_LOG_FREE(a) Perl_mem_log_free(a,__FILE__,__LINE__,FUNCTION__) |
fe4f188c JH |
2079 | #endif |
2080 | ||
2081 | #ifndef MEM_LOG_ALLOC | |
2082 | #define MEM_LOG_ALLOC(n,t,a) (a) | |
2083 | #endif | |
2084 | #ifndef MEM_LOG_REALLOC | |
2085 | #define MEM_LOG_REALLOC(n,t,v,a) (a) | |
2086 | #endif | |
2087 | #ifndef MEM_LOG_FREE | |
2088 | #define MEM_LOG_FREE(a) (a) | |
2089 | #endif | |
2090 | ||
d1401ee9 MHM |
2091 | #define Newx(v,n,t) (v = (MEM_WRAP_CHECK_(n,t) (t*)MEM_LOG_ALLOC(n,t,safemalloc((MEM_SIZE)((n)*sizeof(t)))))) |
2092 | #define Newxc(v,n,t,c) (v = (MEM_WRAP_CHECK_(n,t) (c*)MEM_LOG_ALLOC(n,t,safemalloc((MEM_SIZE)((n)*sizeof(t)))))) | |
2093 | #define Newxz(v,n,t) (v = (MEM_WRAP_CHECK_(n,t) (t*)MEM_LOG_ALLOC(n,t,safecalloc((n),sizeof(t))))) | |
a6f6820f NC |
2094 | |
2095 | #ifndef PERL_CORE | |
a02a5408 JC |
2096 | /* pre 5.9.x compatibility */ |
2097 | #define New(x,v,n,t) Newx(v,n,t) | |
2098 | #define Newc(x,v,n,t,c) Newxc(v,n,t,c) | |
4541904d | 2099 | #define Newz(x,v,n,t) Newxz(v,n,t) |
a6f6820f | 2100 | #endif |
a02a5408 | 2101 | |
ff68c719 | 2102 | #define Renew(v,n,t) \ |
d1401ee9 | 2103 | (v = (MEM_WRAP_CHECK_(n,t) (t*)MEM_LOG_REALLOC(n,t,v,saferealloc((Malloc_t)(v),(MEM_SIZE)((n)*sizeof(t)))))) |
ff68c719 | 2104 | #define Renewc(v,n,t,c) \ |
d1401ee9 | 2105 | (v = (MEM_WRAP_CHECK_(n,t) (c*)MEM_LOG_REALLOC(n,t,v,saferealloc((Malloc_t)(v),(MEM_SIZE)((n)*sizeof(t)))))) |
94010e71 NC |
2106 | |
2107 | #ifdef PERL_POISON | |
2108 | #define Safefree(d) \ | |
06c0cc96 | 2109 | ((d) ? (void)(safefree(MEM_LOG_FREE((Malloc_t)(d))), Poison(&(d), 1, Malloc_t)) : (void) 0) |
94010e71 | 2110 | #else |
fe4f188c | 2111 | #define Safefree(d) safefree(MEM_LOG_FREE((Malloc_t)(d))) |
94010e71 | 2112 | #endif |
55497cff | 2113 | |
8b44ba4c NC |
2114 | #define Move(s,d,n,t) (MEM_WRAP_CHECK_(n,t) (void)memmove((char*)(d),(const char*)(s), (n) * sizeof(t))) |
2115 | #define Copy(s,d,n,t) (MEM_WRAP_CHECK_(n,t) (void)memcpy((char*)(d),(const char*)(s), (n) * sizeof(t))) | |
2116 | #define Zero(d,n,t) (MEM_WRAP_CHECK_(n,t) (void)memzero((char*)(d), (n) * sizeof(t))) | |
55497cff | 2117 | |
8b44ba4c NC |
2118 | #define MoveD(s,d,n,t) (MEM_WRAP_CHECK_(n,t) memmove((char*)(d),(const char*)(s), (n) * sizeof(t))) |
2119 | #define CopyD(s,d,n,t) (MEM_WRAP_CHECK_(n,t) memcpy((char*)(d),(const char*)(s), (n) * sizeof(t))) | |
e90e2364 | 2120 | #ifdef HAS_MEMSET |
8b44ba4c | 2121 | #define ZeroD(d,n,t) (MEM_WRAP_CHECK_(n,t) memzero((char*)(d), (n) * sizeof(t))) |
e90e2364 | 2122 | #else |
8b44ba4c NC |
2123 | /* Using bzero(), which returns void. */ |
2124 | #define ZeroD(d,n,t) (MEM_WRAP_CHECK_(n,t) memzero((char*)(d), (n) * sizeof(t)),d) | |
e90e2364 NC |
2125 | #endif |
2126 | ||
7e337ee0 JH |
2127 | #define PoisonWith(d,n,t,b) (MEM_WRAP_CHECK_(n,t) (void)memset((char*)(d), (U8)(b), (n) * sizeof(t))) |
2128 | #define PoisonNew(d,n,t) PoisonWith(d,n,t,0xAB) | |
2129 | #define PoisonFree(d,n,t) PoisonWith(d,n,t,0xEF) | |
2130 | #define Poison(d,n,t) PoisonFree(d,n,t) | |
27d5b266 | 2131 | |
caa674f3 DD |
2132 | #ifdef PERL_POISON |
2133 | # define PERL_POISON_EXPR(x) x | |
2134 | #else | |
2135 | # define PERL_POISON_EXPR(x) | |
2136 | #endif | |
2137 | ||
2304df62 | 2138 | #ifdef USE_STRUCT_COPY |
ff68c719 | 2139 | #define StructCopy(s,d,t) (*((t*)(d)) = *((t*)(s))) |
bee1dbe2 LW |
2140 | #else |
2141 | #define StructCopy(s,d,t) Copy(s,d,1,t) | |
2142 | #endif | |
2cc61e15 | 2143 | |
c3caa5c3 JH |
2144 | /* C_ARRAY_LENGTH is the number of elements in the C array (so you |
2145 | * want your zero-based indices to be less than but not equal to). | |
2146 | * | |
2147 | * C_ARRAY_END is one past the last: half-open/half-closed range, | |
2148 | * not last-inclusive range. */ | |
622913ab | 2149 | #define C_ARRAY_LENGTH(a) (sizeof(a)/sizeof((a)[0])) |
c3caa5c3 | 2150 | #define C_ARRAY_END(a) ((a) + C_ARRAY_LENGTH(a)) |
622913ab | 2151 | |
2cc61e15 DD |
2152 | #ifdef NEED_VA_COPY |
2153 | # ifdef va_copy | |
2154 | # define Perl_va_copy(s, d) va_copy(d, s) | |
2cc61e15 | 2155 | # else |
a1866d1b JH |
2156 | # if defined(__va_copy) |
2157 | # define Perl_va_copy(s, d) __va_copy(d, s) | |
2158 | # else | |
2159 | # define Perl_va_copy(s, d) Copy(s, d, 1, va_list) | |
2160 | # endif | |
2cc61e15 DD |
2161 | # endif |
2162 | #endif | |
2163 | ||
472d47bc SB |
2164 | /* convenience debug macros */ |
2165 | #ifdef USE_ITHREADS | |
2166 | #define pTHX_FORMAT "Perl interpreter: 0x%p" | |
2167 | #define pTHX__FORMAT ", Perl interpreter: 0x%p" | |
f54cb97a AL |
2168 | #define pTHX_VALUE_ (void *)my_perl, |
2169 | #define pTHX_VALUE (void *)my_perl | |
2170 | #define pTHX__VALUE_ ,(void *)my_perl, | |
2171 | #define pTHX__VALUE ,(void *)my_perl | |
472d47bc | 2172 | #else |
3609ea0d | 2173 | #define pTHX_FORMAT |
472d47bc | 2174 | #define pTHX__FORMAT |
3609ea0d | 2175 | #define pTHX_VALUE_ |
472d47bc | 2176 | #define pTHX_VALUE |
3609ea0d | 2177 | #define pTHX__VALUE_ |
472d47bc SB |
2178 | #define pTHX__VALUE |
2179 | #endif /* USE_ITHREADS */ | |
3609ea0d | 2180 | |
2acdbac1 NC |
2181 | /* Perl_deprecate was not part of the public API, and did not have a deprecate() |
2182 | shortcut macro defined without -DPERL_CORE. Neither codesearch.google.com nor | |
2183 | CPAN::Unpack show any users outside the core. */ | |
2184 | #ifdef PERL_CORE | |
b7d90381 KW |
2185 | # define deprecate(s) Perl_ck_warner_d(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_DEPRECATED), \ |
2186 | "Use of " s " is deprecated") | |
2acdbac1 NC |
2187 | #endif |
2188 | ||
dfff4baf BF |
2189 | /* Internal macros to deal with gids and uids */ |
2190 | #ifdef PERL_CORE | |
2191 | ||
2192 | # if Uid_t_size > IVSIZE | |
2193 | # define sv_setuid(sv, uid) sv_setnv((sv), (NV)(uid)) | |
2194 | # define SvUID(sv) SvNV(sv) | |
2195 | # else | |
2196 | # if Uid_t_sign <= 0 | |
2197 | # define sv_setuid(sv, uid) sv_setiv((sv), (IV)(uid)) | |
2198 | # define SvUID(sv) SvIV(sv) | |
2199 | # else | |
2200 | # define sv_setuid(sv, uid) sv_setuv((sv), (UV)(uid)) | |
2201 | # define SvUID(sv) SvUV(sv) | |
2202 | # endif | |
2203 | # endif /* Uid_t_size */ | |
2204 | ||
2205 | # if Gid_t_size > IVSIZE | |
2206 | # define sv_setgid(sv, gid) sv_setnv((sv), (NV)(gid)) | |
2207 | # define SvGID(sv) SvNV(sv) | |
2208 | # else | |
2209 | # if Gid_t_sign <= 0 | |
2210 | # define sv_setgid(sv, gid) sv_setiv((sv), (IV)(gid)) | |
2211 | # define SvGID(sv) SvIV(sv) | |
2212 | # else | |
2213 | # define sv_setgid(sv, gid) sv_setuv((sv), (UV)(gid)) | |
2214 | # define SvGID(sv) SvUV(sv) | |
2215 | # endif | |
2216 | # endif /* Gid_t_size */ | |
2217 | ||
2218 | #endif | |
2219 | ||
9d745869 KW |
2220 | #endif /* HANDY_H */ |
2221 | ||
e9a8c099 | 2222 | /* |
14d04a33 | 2223 | * ex: set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4 et: |
e9a8c099 | 2224 | */ |