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1/* regcomp.h
2 *
3 * Copyright (C) 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999,
4 * 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, by Larry Wall and others
5 *
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.
8 *
9 */
10#include "regcharclass.h"
11
12/* Convert branch sequences to more efficient trie ops? */
13#define PERL_ENABLE_TRIE_OPTIMISATION 1
14
15/* Be really aggressive about optimising patterns with trie sequences? */
16#define PERL_ENABLE_EXTENDED_TRIE_OPTIMISATION 1
17
18/* Should the optimiser take positive assertions into account? */
19#define PERL_ENABLE_POSITIVE_ASSERTION_STUDY 0
20
21/* Not for production use: */
22#define PERL_ENABLE_EXPERIMENTAL_REGEX_OPTIMISATIONS 0
23
24/* Activate offsets code - set to if 1 to enable */
25#ifdef DEBUGGING
26#define RE_TRACK_PATTERN_OFFSETS
27#endif
28
29/*
30 * The "internal use only" fields in regexp.h are present to pass info from
31 * compile to execute that permits the execute phase to run lots faster on
32 * simple cases. They are:
33 *
34 * regstart sv that must begin a match; NULL if none obvious
35 * reganch is the match anchored (at beginning-of-line only)?
36 * regmust string (pointer into program) that match must include, or NULL
37 * [regmust changed to SV* for bminstr()--law]
38 * regmlen length of regmust string
39 * [regmlen not used currently]
40 *
41 * Regstart and reganch permit very fast decisions on suitable starting points
42 * for a match, cutting down the work a lot. Regmust permits fast rejection
43 * of lines that cannot possibly match. The regmust tests are costly enough
44 * that pregcomp() supplies a regmust only if the r.e. contains something
45 * potentially expensive (at present, the only such thing detected is * or +
46 * at the start of the r.e., which can involve a lot of backup). Regmlen is
47 * supplied because the test in pregexec() needs it and pregcomp() is computing
48 * it anyway.
49 * [regmust is now supplied always. The tests that use regmust have a
50 * heuristic that disables the test if it usually matches.]
51 *
52 * [In fact, we now use regmust in many cases to locate where the search
53 * starts in the string, so if regback is >= 0, the regmust search is never
54 * wasted effort. The regback variable says how many characters back from
55 * where regmust matched is the earliest possible start of the match.
56 * For instance, /[a-z].foo/ has a regmust of 'foo' and a regback of 2.]
57 */
58
59/*
60 * Structure for regexp "program". This is essentially a linear encoding
61 * of a nondeterministic finite-state machine (aka syntax charts or
62 * "railroad normal form" in parsing technology). Each node is an opcode
63 * plus a "next" pointer, possibly plus an operand. "Next" pointers of
64 * all nodes except BRANCH implement concatenation; a "next" pointer with
65 * a BRANCH on both ends of it is connecting two alternatives. (Here we
66 * have one of the subtle syntax dependencies: an individual BRANCH (as
67 * opposed to a collection of them) is never concatenated with anything
68 * because of operator precedence.) The operand of some types of node is
69 * a literal string; for others, it is a node leading into a sub-FSM. In
70 * particular, the operand of a BRANCH node is the first node of the branch.
71 * (NB this is *not* a tree structure: the tail of the branch connects
72 * to the thing following the set of BRANCHes.) The opcodes are defined
73 * in regnodes.h which is generated from regcomp.sym by regcomp.pl.
74 */
75
76/*
77 * A node is one char of opcode followed by two chars of "next" pointer.
78 * "Next" pointers are stored as two 8-bit pieces, high order first. The
79 * value is a positive offset from the opcode of the node containing it.
80 * An operand, if any, simply follows the node. (Note that much of the
81 * code generation knows about this implicit relationship.)
82 *
83 * Using two bytes for the "next" pointer is vast overkill for most things,
84 * but allows patterns to get big without disasters.
85 *
86 * [The "next" pointer is always aligned on an even
87 * boundary, and reads the offset directly as a short.]
88 */
89
90/* This is the stuff that used to live in regexp.h that was truly
91 private to the engine itself. It now lives here. */
92
93
94
95 typedef struct regexp_internal {
96 int name_list_idx; /* Optional data index of an array of paren names */
97 union {
98 U32 *offsets; /* offset annotations 20001228 MJD
99 data about mapping the program to the
100 string -
101 offsets[0] is proglen when this is used
102 */
103 U32 proglen;
104 } u;
105
106 regnode *regstclass; /* Optional startclass as identified or constructed
107 by the optimiser */
108 struct reg_data *data; /* Additional miscellaneous data used by the program.
109 Used to make it easier to clone and free arbitrary
110 data that the regops need. Often the ARG field of
111 a regop is an index into this structure */
112 struct reg_code_block *code_blocks;/* positions of literal (?{}) */
113 int num_code_blocks; /* size of code_blocks[] */
114 regnode program[1]; /* Unwarranted chumminess with compiler. */
115} regexp_internal;
116
117#define RXi_SET(x,y) (x)->pprivate = (void*)(y)
118#define RXi_GET(x) ((regexp_internal *)((x)->pprivate))
119#define RXi_GET_DECL(r,ri) regexp_internal *ri = RXi_GET(r)
120/*
121 * Flags stored in regexp->intflags
122 * These are used only internally to the regexp engine
123 *
124 * See regexp.h for flags used externally to the regexp engine
125 */
126#define RXp_INTFLAGS(rx) ((rx)->intflags)
127#define RX_INTFLAGS(prog) RXp_INTFLAGS(ReANY(prog))
128
129#define PREGf_SKIP 0x00000001
130#define PREGf_IMPLICIT 0x00000002 /* Converted .* to ^.* */
131#define PREGf_NAUGHTY 0x00000004 /* how exponential is this pattern? */
132#define PREGf_VERBARG_SEEN 0x00000008
133#define PREGf_CUTGROUP_SEEN 0x00000010
134#define PREGf_USE_RE_EVAL 0x00000020 /* compiled with "use re 'eval'" */
135/* these used to be extflags, but are now intflags */
136#define PREGf_NOSCAN 0x00000040
137 /* spare */
138#define PREGf_GPOS_SEEN 0x00000100
139#define PREGf_GPOS_FLOAT 0x00000200
140
141#define PREGf_ANCH_MBOL 0x00000400
142#define PREGf_ANCH_SBOL 0x00000800
143#define PREGf_ANCH_GPOS 0x00001000
144
145#define PREGf_ANCH \
146 ( PREGf_ANCH_SBOL | PREGf_ANCH_GPOS | PREGf_ANCH_MBOL )
147
148/* this is where the old regcomp.h started */
149
150struct regnode_string {
151 U8 str_len;
152 U8 type;
153 U16 next_off;
154 char string[1];
155};
156
157/* Argument bearing node - workhorse,
158 arg1 is often for the data field */
159struct regnode_1 {
160 U8 flags;
161 U8 type;
162 U16 next_off;
163 U32 arg1;
164};
165
166/* Similar to a regnode_1 but with an extra signed argument */
167struct regnode_2L {
168 U8 flags;
169 U8 type;
170 U16 next_off;
171 U32 arg1;
172 I32 arg2;
173};
174
175/* 'Two field' -- Two 16 bit unsigned args */
176struct regnode_2 {
177 U8 flags;
178 U8 type;
179 U16 next_off;
180 U16 arg1;
181 U16 arg2;
182};
183
184/* This give the number of code points that can be in the bitmap of an ANYOF
185 * node. The shift number must currently be one of: 8..12. It can't be less
186 * than 8 (256) because some code relies on it being at least that. Above 12
187 * (4096), and you start running into warnings that some data structure widths
188 * have been exceeded, though the test suite as of this writing still passes
189 * for up through 16, which is as high as anyone would ever want to go,
190 * encompassing all of the Unicode BMP, and thus including all the economically
191 * important world scripts. At 12 most of them are: including Arabic,
192 * Cyrillic, Greek, Hebrew, Indian subcontinent, Latin, and Thai; but not Han,
193 * Japanese, nor Korean. (The regarglen structure in regnodes.h is a U8, and
194 * the trie types TRIEC and AHOCORASICKC are larger than U8 for shift values
195 * below above 12.) Be sure to benchmark before changing, as larger sizes do
196 * significantly slow down the test suite */
197#define NUM_ANYOF_CODE_POINTS (1 << 8)
198
199#define ANYOF_BITMAP_SIZE (NUM_ANYOF_CODE_POINTS / 8) /* 8 bits/Byte */
200
201/* Note that these form structs which are supersets of the next smaller one, by
202 * appending fields. Alignment problems can occur if one of those optional
203 * fields requires stricter alignment than the base struct. And formal
204 * parameters that can really be two or more of the structs should be
205 * declared as the smallest one it could be. See commit message for
206 * 7dcac5f6a5195002b55c935ee1d67f67e1df280b. Regnode allocation is done
207 * without regard to alignment, and changing it to would also require changing
208 * the code that inserts and deletes regnodes. The basic single-argument
209 * regnode has a U32, which is what reganode() allocates as a unit. Therefore
210 * no field can require stricter alignment than U32. */
211
212/* also used by trie */
213struct regnode_charclass {
214 U8 flags;
215 U8 type;
216 U16 next_off;
217 U32 arg1; /* set by set_ANYOF_arg() */
218 char bitmap[ANYOF_BITMAP_SIZE]; /* only compile-time */
219};
220
221/* has runtime (locale) \d, \w, ..., [:posix:] classes */
222struct regnode_charclass_class {
223 U8 flags; /* ANYOF_MATCHES_POSIXL bit must go here */
224 U8 type;
225 U16 next_off;
226 U32 arg1;
227 char bitmap[ANYOF_BITMAP_SIZE]; /* both compile-time ... */
228 U32 classflags; /* and run-time */
229};
230
231/* A synthetic start class (SSC); is a regnode_charclass_posixl_fold, plus an
232 * extra SV*, used only during its construction and which is not used by
233 * regexec.c. Note that the 'next_off' field is unused, as the SSC stands
234 * alone, so there is never a next node. Also, there is no alignment issue,
235 * because these are declared or allocated as a complete unit so the compiler
236 * takes care of alignment. This is unlike the other regnodes which are
237 * allocated in terms of multiples of a single-argument regnode. SSC nodes can
238 * have a pointer field because there is no alignment issue, and because it is
239 * set to NULL after construction, before any cloning of the pattern */
240struct regnode_ssc {
241 U8 flags; /* ANYOF_MATCHES_POSIXL bit must go here */
242 U8 type;
243 U16 next_off;
244 U32 arg1;
245 char bitmap[ANYOF_BITMAP_SIZE]; /* both compile-time ... */
246 U32 classflags; /* ... and run-time */
247
248 /* Auxiliary, only used during construction; NULL afterwards: list of code
249 * points matched */
250 SV* invlist;
251};
252
253/* We take advantage of 'next_off' not otherwise being used in the SSC by
254 * actually using it: by setting it to 1. This allows us to test and
255 * distinguish between an SSC and other ANYOF node types, as 'next_off' cannot
256 * otherwise be 1, because it is the offset to the next regnode expressed in
257 * units of regnodes. Since an ANYOF node contains extra fields, it adds up
258 * to 12 regnode units on 32-bit systems, (hence the minimum this can be (if
259 * not 0) is 11 there. Even if things get tightly packed on a 64-bit system,
260 * it still would be more than 1. */
261#define set_ANYOF_SYNTHETIC(n) STMT_START{ OP(n) = ANYOF; \
262 NEXT_OFF(n) = 1; \
263 } STMT_END
264#define is_ANYOF_SYNTHETIC(n) (PL_regkind[OP(n)] == ANYOF && NEXT_OFF(n) == 1)
265
266/* XXX fix this description.
267 Impose a limit of REG_INFTY on various pattern matching operations
268 to limit stack growth and to avoid "infinite" recursions.
269*/
270/* The default size for REG_INFTY is I16_MAX, which is the same as
271 SHORT_MAX (see perl.h). Unfortunately I16 isn't necessarily 16 bits
272 (see handy.h). On the Cray C90, sizeof(short)==4 and hence I16_MAX is
273 ((1<<31)-1), while on the Cray T90, sizeof(short)==8 and I16_MAX is
274 ((1<<63)-1). To limit stack growth to reasonable sizes, supply a
275 smaller default.
276 --Andy Dougherty 11 June 1998
277*/
278#if SHORTSIZE > 2
279# ifndef REG_INFTY
280# define REG_INFTY ((1<<15)-1)
281# endif
282#endif
283
284#ifndef REG_INFTY
285# define REG_INFTY I16_MAX
286#endif
287
288#define ARG_VALUE(arg) (arg)
289#define ARG__SET(arg,val) ((arg) = (val))
290
291#undef ARG
292#undef ARG1
293#undef ARG2
294
295#define ARG(p) ARG_VALUE(ARG_LOC(p))
296#define ARG1(p) ARG_VALUE(ARG1_LOC(p))
297#define ARG2(p) ARG_VALUE(ARG2_LOC(p))
298#define ARG2L(p) ARG_VALUE(ARG2L_LOC(p))
299
300#define ARG_SET(p, val) ARG__SET(ARG_LOC(p), (val))
301#define ARG1_SET(p, val) ARG__SET(ARG1_LOC(p), (val))
302#define ARG2_SET(p, val) ARG__SET(ARG2_LOC(p), (val))
303#define ARG2L_SET(p, val) ARG__SET(ARG2L_LOC(p), (val))
304
305#undef NEXT_OFF
306#undef NODE_ALIGN
307
308#define NEXT_OFF(p) ((p)->next_off)
309#define NODE_ALIGN(node)
310/* the following define was set to 0xde in 075abff3
311 * as part of some linting logic. I have set it to 0
312 * as otherwise in every place where we /might/ set flags
313 * we have to set it 0 explicitly, which duplicates
314 * assignments and IMO adds an unacceptable level of
315 * surprise to working in the regex engine. If this
316 * is changed from 0 then at the very least make sure
317 * that SBOL for /^/ sets the flags to 0 explicitly.
318 * -- Yves */
319#define NODE_ALIGN_FILL(node) ((node)->flags = 0)
320
321#define SIZE_ALIGN NODE_ALIGN
322
323#undef OP
324#undef OPERAND
325#undef MASK
326#undef STRING
327
328#define OP(p) ((p)->type)
329#define FLAGS(p) ((p)->flags) /* Caution: Doesn't apply to all \
330 regnode types. For some, it's the \
331 character set of the regnode */
332#define OPERAND(p) (((struct regnode_string *)p)->string)
333#define MASK(p) ((char*)OPERAND(p))
334#define STR_LEN(p) (((struct regnode_string *)p)->str_len)
335#define STRING(p) (((struct regnode_string *)p)->string)
336#define STR_SZ(l) ((l + sizeof(regnode) - 1) / sizeof(regnode))
337#define NODE_SZ_STR(p) (STR_SZ(STR_LEN(p))+1)
338
339#undef NODE_ALIGN
340#undef ARG_LOC
341#undef NEXTOPER
342#undef PREVOPER
343
344#define NODE_ALIGN(node)
345#define ARG_LOC(p) (((struct regnode_1 *)p)->arg1)
346#define ARG1_LOC(p) (((struct regnode_2 *)p)->arg1)
347#define ARG2_LOC(p) (((struct regnode_2 *)p)->arg2)
348#define ARG2L_LOC(p) (((struct regnode_2L *)p)->arg2)
349
350#define NODE_STEP_REGNODE 1 /* sizeof(regnode)/sizeof(regnode) */
351#define EXTRA_STEP_2ARGS EXTRA_SIZE(struct regnode_2)
352
353#define NODE_STEP_B 4
354
355#define NEXTOPER(p) ((p) + NODE_STEP_REGNODE)
356#define PREVOPER(p) ((p) - NODE_STEP_REGNODE)
357
358#define FILL_ADVANCE_NODE(ptr, op) STMT_START { \
359 (ptr)->type = op; (ptr)->next_off = 0; (ptr)++; } STMT_END
360#define FILL_ADVANCE_NODE_ARG(ptr, op, arg) STMT_START { \
361 ARG_SET(ptr, arg); FILL_ADVANCE_NODE(ptr, op); (ptr) += 1; } STMT_END
362#define FILL_ADVANCE_NODE_2L_ARG(ptr, op, arg1, arg2) \
363 STMT_START { \
364 ARG_SET(ptr, arg1); \
365 ARG2L_SET(ptr, arg2); \
366 FILL_ADVANCE_NODE(ptr, op); \
367 (ptr) += 2; \
368 } STMT_END
369
370#define REG_MAGIC 0234
371
372#define SIZE_ONLY (RExC_emit == (regnode *) & RExC_emit_dummy)
373#define PASS1 SIZE_ONLY
374#define PASS2 (! SIZE_ONLY)
375
376/* An ANYOF node is basically a bitmap with the index being a code point. If
377 * the bit for that code point is 1, the code point matches; if 0, it doesn't
378 * match (complemented if inverted). There is an additional mechanism to deal
379 * with cases where the bitmap is insufficient in and of itself. This #define
380 * indicates if the bitmap does fully represent what this ANYOF node can match.
381 * The ARG is set to this special value (since 0, 1, ... are legal, but will
382 * never reach this high). */
383#define ANYOF_ONLY_HAS_BITMAP ((U32) -1)
384
385/* When the bimap isn't completely sufficient for handling the ANYOF node,
386 * flags (in node->flags of the ANYOF node) get set to indicate this. These
387 * are perennially in short supply. Beyond several cases where warnings need
388 * to be raised under certain circumstances, currently, there are six cases
389 * where the bitmap alone isn't sufficient. We could use six flags to
390 * represent the 6 cases, but to save flags bits, we play some games. The
391 * cases are:
392 *
393 * 1) The bitmap has a compiled-in very finite size. So something else needs
394 * to be used to specify if a code point that is too large for the bitmap
395 * actually matches. The mechanism currently is a swash or inversion
396 * list. ANYOF_ONLY_HAS_BITMAP, described above, being TRUE indicates
397 * there are no matches of too-large code points. But if it is FALSE,
398 * then almost certainly there are matches too large for the bitmap. (The
399 * other cases, described below, either imply this one or are extremely
400 * rare in practice.) So we can just assume that a too-large code point
401 * will need something beyond the bitmap if ANYOF_ONLY_HAS_BITMAP is
402 * FALSE, instead of having a separate flag for this.
403 * 2) A subset of item 1) is if all possible code points outside the bitmap
404 * match. This is a common occurrence when the class is complemented,
405 * like /[^ij]/. Therefore a bit is reserved to indicate this,
406 * rather than having an expensive swash created,
407 * ANYOF_MATCHES_ALL_ABOVE_BITMAP.
408 * 3) Under /d rules, it can happen that code points that are in the upper
409 * latin1 range (\x80-\xFF or their equivalents on EBCDIC platforms) match
410 * only if the runtime target string being matched against is UTF-8. For
411 * example /[\w[:punct:]]/d. This happens only for posix classes (with a
412 * couple of exceptions, like \d where it doesn't happen), and all such
413 * ones also have above-bitmap matches. Thus, 3) implies 1) as well.
414 * Note that /d rules are no longer encouraged; 'use 5.14' or higher
415 * deselects them. But a flag is required so that they can be properly
416 * handled. But it can be a shared flag: see 5) below.
417 * 4) Also under /d rules, something like /[\Wfoo]/ will match everything in
418 * the \x80-\xFF range, unless the string being matched against is UTF-8.
419 * A swash could be created for this case, but this is relatively common,
420 * and it turns out that it's all or nothing: if any one of these code
421 * points matches, they all do. Hence a single bit suffices. We use a
422 * shared flag that doesn't take up space by itself:
423 * ANYOF_SHARED_d_MATCHES_ALL_NON_UTF8_NON_ASCII_non_d_WARN_SUPER.
424 * This also implies 1), with one exception: [:^cntrl:].
425 * 5) A user-defined \p{} property may not have been defined by the time the
426 * regex is compiled. In this case, we don't know until runtime what it
427 * will match, so we have to assume it could match anything, including
428 * code points that ordinarily would be in the bitmap. A flag bit is
429 * necessary to indicate this , though it can be shared with the item 3)
430 * flag, as that only occurs under /d, and this only occurs under non-d.
431 * This case is quite uncommon in the field, and the /(?[ ...])/ construct
432 * is a better way to accomplish what this feature does. This case also
433 * implies 1).
434 * ANYOF_SHARED_d_UPPER_LATIN1_UTF8_STRING_MATCHES_non_d_RUNTIME_USER_PROP
435 * is the shared flag.
436 * 6) /[foo]/il may have folds that are only valid if the runtime locale is a
437 * UTF-8 one. These are quite rare, so it would be good to avoid the
438 * expense of looking for them. But /l matching is slow anyway, and we've
439 * traditionally not worried too much about its performance. And this
440 * condition requires the ANYOFL_FOLD flag to be set, so testing for
441 * that flag would be sufficient to rule out most cases of this. So it is
442 * unclear if this should have a flag or not. But, this flag can be
443 * shared with another, so it doesn't occupy extra space.
444 *
445 * At the moment, there is one spare bit, but this could be increased by
446 * various tricks.
447 *
448 * If just one more bit is needed, at this writing it seems to khw that the
449 * best choice would be to make ANYOF_MATCHES_ALL_ABOVE_BITMAP not a flag, but
450 * something like
451 *
452 * #define ANYOF_MATCHES_ALL_ABOVE_BITMAP ((U32) -2)
453 *
454 * and access it through the ARG like ANYOF_ONLY_HAS_BITMAP is. This flag is
455 * used by all ANYOF node types, and it could be used to avoid calling the
456 * handler function, as the macro REGINCLASS in regexec.c does now for other
457 * cases.
458 *
459 * Another possibility is to instead (or additionally) rename the ANYOF_POSIXL
460 * flag to be ANYOFL_LARGE, to mean that the ANYOF node has an extra 32 bits
461 * beyond what a regular one does. That's what it effectively means now, with
462 * the extra space all for the POSIX class flags. But those classes actually
463 * only occupy 30 bits, so the ANYOFL_FOLD and
464 * ANYOFL_SHARED_UTF8_LOCALE_fold_HAS_MATCHES_nonfold_REQD flags could be moved
465 * to that extra space. The 30 bits in the extra word would indicate if a
466 * posix class should be looked up or not. The downside of this is that ANYOFL
467 * nodes with folding would always have to have the extra space allocated, even
468 * if they didn't use the 30 posix bits. There isn't an SSC problem as all
469 * SSCs are this large anyway.
470 *
471 * One could completely remove ANYOFL_LARGE and make all ANYOFL nodes large.
472 * REGINCLASS would have to be modified so that if the node type were this, it
473 * would call reginclass(), as the flag bit that indicates to do this now would
474 * be gone.
475 *
476 * All told, 5 bits could be available for other uses if all of the above were
477 * done.
478 *
479 * Some flags are not used in synthetic start class (SSC) nodes, so could be
480 * shared should new flags be needed for SSCs, like SSC_MATCHES_EMPTY_STRING
481 * now. */
482
483/* If this is set, the result of the match should be complemented. regexec.c
484 * is expecting this to be in the low bit. Never in an SSC */
485#define ANYOF_INVERT 0x01
486
487/* For the SSC node only, which cannot be inverted, so is shared with that bit.
488 * This is used only during regex compilation. */
489#define SSC_MATCHES_EMPTY_STRING ANYOF_INVERT
490
491/* Set if this is a regnode_charclass_posixl vs a regnode_charclass. This
492 * is used for runtime \d, \w, [:posix:], ..., which are used only in locale
493 * and the optimizer's synthetic start class. Non-locale \d, etc are resolved
494 * at compile-time. Only set under /l; can be in SSC */
495#define ANYOF_MATCHES_POSIXL 0x02
496
497/* The fold is calculated and stored in the bitmap where possible at compile
498 * time. However under locale, the actual folding varies depending on
499 * what the locale is at the time of execution, so it has to be deferred until
500 * then. Only set under /l; never in an SSC */
501#define ANYOFL_FOLD 0x04
502
503/* Shared bit set only with ANYOFL and SSC nodes:
504 * If ANYOFL_FOLD is set, this means there are potential matches valid
505 * only if the locale is a UTF-8 one.
506 * If ANYOFL_FOLD is NOT set, this means to warn if the runtime locale
507 * isn't a UTF-8 one (and the generated node assumes a UTF-8 locale).
508 * None of INVERT, POSIXL,
509 * ANYOF_SHARED_d_UPPER_LATIN1_UTF8_STRING_MATCHES_non_d_RUNTIME_USER_PROP
510 * can be set. */
511#define ANYOFL_SHARED_UTF8_LOCALE_fold_HAS_MATCHES_nonfold_REQD 0x08
512
513/* Convenience macros for teasing apart the meanings when reading the above bit
514 * */
515#define ANYOFL_SOME_FOLDS_ONLY_IN_UTF8_LOCALE(flags) \
516 ((flags & ( ANYOFL_FOLD /* Both bits are set */ \
517 |ANYOFL_SHARED_UTF8_LOCALE_fold_HAS_MATCHES_nonfold_REQD)) \
518 == ( ANYOFL_FOLD \
519 |ANYOFL_SHARED_UTF8_LOCALE_fold_HAS_MATCHES_nonfold_REQD))
520
521#define ANYOFL_UTF8_LOCALE_REQD(flags) \
522 ((flags & ( ANYOFL_FOLD /* Only REQD bit is set */ \
523 |ANYOFL_SHARED_UTF8_LOCALE_fold_HAS_MATCHES_nonfold_REQD)) \
524 == ANYOFL_SHARED_UTF8_LOCALE_fold_HAS_MATCHES_nonfold_REQD)
525
526/* Spare: 0x10 */
527
528/* If set, the node matches every code point NUM_ANYOF_CODE_POINTS and above.
529 * Can be in an SSC */
530#define ANYOF_MATCHES_ALL_ABOVE_BITMAP 0x20
531
532/* Shared bit:
533 * Under /d it means the ANYOFD node matches more things if the target
534 * string is encoded in UTF-8; any such things will be non-ASCII,
535 * characters that are < 256, and can be accessed via the swash.
536 * When not under /d, it means the ANYOF node contains a user-defined
537 * property that wasn't yet defined at the time the regex was compiled,
538 * and so must be looked up at runtime, by creating a swash
539 * (These uses are mutually exclusive because a user-defined property is
540 * specified by \p{}, and \p{} implies /u which deselects /d). The long macro
541 * name is to make sure that you are cautioned about its shared nature. Only
542 * the non-/d meaning can be in an SSC */
543#define ANYOF_SHARED_d_UPPER_LATIN1_UTF8_STRING_MATCHES_non_d_RUNTIME_USER_PROP 0x40
544
545/* Shared bit:
546 * Under /d it means the ANYOFD node matches all non-ASCII Latin1
547 * characters when the target string is not in utf8.
548 * When not under /d, it means the ANYOF node should raise a warning if
549 * matching against an above-Unicode code point.
550 * (These uses are mutually exclusive because the warning requires a \p{}, and
551 * \p{} implies /u which deselects /d). An SSC node only has this bit set if
552 * what is meant is the warning. The long macro name is to make sure that you
553 * are cautioned about its shared nature */
554#define ANYOF_SHARED_d_MATCHES_ALL_NON_UTF8_NON_ASCII_non_d_WARN_SUPER 0x80
555
556#define ANYOF_FLAGS_ALL (0xff)
557
558#define ANYOF_LOCALE_FLAGS (ANYOFL_FOLD | ANYOF_MATCHES_POSIXL)
559
560/* These are the flags that apply to both regular ANYOF nodes and synthetic
561 * start class nodes during construction of the SSC. During finalization of
562 * the SSC, other of the flags may get added to it */
563#define ANYOF_COMMON_FLAGS 0
564
565/* Character classes for node->classflags of ANYOF */
566/* Should be synchronized with a table in regprop() */
567/* 2n should be the normal one, paired with its complement at 2n+1 */
568
569#define ANYOF_ALPHA ((_CC_ALPHA) * 2)
570#define ANYOF_NALPHA ((ANYOF_ALPHA) + 1)
571#define ANYOF_ALPHANUMERIC ((_CC_ALPHANUMERIC) * 2) /* [[:alnum:]] isalnum(3), utf8::IsAlnum */
572#define ANYOF_NALPHANUMERIC ((ANYOF_ALPHANUMERIC) + 1)
573#define ANYOF_ASCII ((_CC_ASCII) * 2)
574#define ANYOF_NASCII ((ANYOF_ASCII) + 1)
575#define ANYOF_BLANK ((_CC_BLANK) * 2) /* GNU extension: space and tab: non-vertical space */
576#define ANYOF_NBLANK ((ANYOF_BLANK) + 1)
577#define ANYOF_CASED ((_CC_CASED) * 2) /* Pseudo class for [:lower:] or
578 [:upper:] under /i */
579#define ANYOF_NCASED ((ANYOF_CASED) + 1)
580#define ANYOF_CNTRL ((_CC_CNTRL) * 2)
581#define ANYOF_NCNTRL ((ANYOF_CNTRL) + 1)
582#define ANYOF_DIGIT ((_CC_DIGIT) * 2) /* \d */
583#define ANYOF_NDIGIT ((ANYOF_DIGIT) + 1)
584#define ANYOF_GRAPH ((_CC_GRAPH) * 2)
585#define ANYOF_NGRAPH ((ANYOF_GRAPH) + 1)
586#define ANYOF_LOWER ((_CC_LOWER) * 2)
587#define ANYOF_NLOWER ((ANYOF_LOWER) + 1)
588#define ANYOF_PRINT ((_CC_PRINT) * 2)
589#define ANYOF_NPRINT ((ANYOF_PRINT) + 1)
590#define ANYOF_PUNCT ((_CC_PUNCT) * 2)
591#define ANYOF_NPUNCT ((ANYOF_PUNCT) + 1)
592#define ANYOF_SPACE ((_CC_SPACE) * 2) /* \s */
593#define ANYOF_NSPACE ((ANYOF_SPACE) + 1)
594#define ANYOF_UPPER ((_CC_UPPER) * 2)
595#define ANYOF_NUPPER ((ANYOF_UPPER) + 1)
596#define ANYOF_WORDCHAR ((_CC_WORDCHAR) * 2) /* \w, PL_utf8_alnum, utf8::IsWord, ALNUM */
597#define ANYOF_NWORDCHAR ((ANYOF_WORDCHAR) + 1)
598#define ANYOF_XDIGIT ((_CC_XDIGIT) * 2)
599#define ANYOF_NXDIGIT ((ANYOF_XDIGIT) + 1)
600
601/* pseudo classes below this, not stored in the class bitmap, but used as flags
602 during compilation of char classes */
603
604#define ANYOF_VERTWS ((_CC_VERTSPACE) * 2)
605#define ANYOF_NVERTWS ((ANYOF_VERTWS)+1)
606
607/* It is best if this is the last one, as all above it are stored as bits in a
608 * bitmap, and it isn't part of that bitmap */
609#if _CC_VERTSPACE != _HIGHEST_REGCOMP_DOT_H_SYNC
610# error Problem with handy.h _HIGHEST_REGCOMP_DOT_H_SYNC #define
611#endif
612
613#define ANYOF_POSIXL_MAX (ANYOF_VERTWS) /* So upper loop limit is written:
614 * '< ANYOF_MAX'
615 * Hence doesn't include VERTWS, as that
616 * is a pseudo class */
617#define ANYOF_MAX ANYOF_POSIXL_MAX
618
619#if (ANYOF_POSIXL_MAX > 32) /* Must fit in 32-bit word */
620# error Problem with handy.h _CC_foo #defines
621#endif
622
623#define ANYOF_HORIZWS ((ANYOF_POSIXL_MAX)+2) /* = (ANYOF_NVERTWS + 1) */
624#define ANYOF_NHORIZWS ((ANYOF_POSIXL_MAX)+3)
625
626#define ANYOF_UNIPROP ((ANYOF_POSIXL_MAX)+4) /* Used to indicate a Unicode
627 property: \p{} or \P{} */
628
629/* Backward source code compatibility. */
630
631#define ANYOF_ALNUML ANYOF_ALNUM
632#define ANYOF_NALNUML ANYOF_NALNUM
633#define ANYOF_SPACEL ANYOF_SPACE
634#define ANYOF_NSPACEL ANYOF_NSPACE
635#define ANYOF_ALNUM ANYOF_WORDCHAR
636#define ANYOF_NALNUM ANYOF_NWORDCHAR
637
638/* Utility macros for the bitmap and classes of ANYOF */
639
640#define ANYOF_FLAGS(p) ((p)->flags)
641
642#define ANYOF_BIT(c) (1U << ((c) & 7))
643
644#define ANYOF_POSIXL_SET(p, c) (((regnode_charclass_posixl*) (p))->classflags |= (1U << (c)))
645#define ANYOF_CLASS_SET(p, c) ANYOF_POSIXL_SET((p), (c))
646
647#define ANYOF_POSIXL_CLEAR(p, c) (((regnode_charclass_posixl*) (p))->classflags &= ~ (1U <<(c)))
648#define ANYOF_CLASS_CLEAR(p, c) ANYOF_POSIXL_CLEAR((p), (c))
649
650#define ANYOF_POSIXL_TEST(p, c) (((regnode_charclass_posixl*) (p))->classflags & (1U << (c)))
651#define ANYOF_CLASS_TEST(p, c) ANYOF_POSIXL_TEST((p), (c))
652
653#define ANYOF_POSIXL_ZERO(ret) STMT_START { ((regnode_charclass_posixl*) (ret))->classflags = 0; } STMT_END
654#define ANYOF_CLASS_ZERO(ret) ANYOF_POSIXL_ZERO(ret)
655
656/* Shifts a bit to get, eg. 0x4000_0000, then subtracts 1 to get 0x3FFF_FFFF */
657#define ANYOF_POSIXL_SETALL(ret) STMT_START { ((regnode_charclass_posixl*) (ret))->classflags = ((1U << ((ANYOF_POSIXL_MAX) - 1))) - 1; } STMT_END
658#define ANYOF_CLASS_SETALL(ret) ANYOF_POSIXL_SETALL(ret)
659
660#define ANYOF_POSIXL_TEST_ANY_SET(p) \
661 ((ANYOF_FLAGS(p) & ANYOF_MATCHES_POSIXL) \
662 && (((regnode_charclass_posixl*)(p))->classflags))
663#define ANYOF_CLASS_TEST_ANY_SET(p) ANYOF_POSIXL_TEST_ANY_SET(p)
664
665/* Since an SSC always has this field, we don't have to test for that; nor do
666 * we want to because the bit isn't set for SSC during its construction */
667#define ANYOF_POSIXL_SSC_TEST_ANY_SET(p) \
668 cBOOL(((regnode_ssc*)(p))->classflags)
669#define ANYOF_POSIXL_SSC_TEST_ALL_SET(p) /* Are all bits set? */ \
670 (((regnode_ssc*) (p))->classflags \
671 == ((1U << ((ANYOF_POSIXL_MAX) - 1))) - 1)
672
673#define ANYOF_POSIXL_TEST_ALL_SET(p) \
674 ((ANYOF_FLAGS(p) & ANYOF_MATCHES_POSIXL) \
675 && ((regnode_charclass_posixl*) (p))->classflags \
676 == ((1U << ((ANYOF_POSIXL_MAX) - 1))) - 1)
677
678#define ANYOF_POSIXL_OR(source, dest) STMT_START { (dest)->classflags |= (source)->classflags ; } STMT_END
679#define ANYOF_CLASS_OR(source, dest) ANYOF_POSIXL_OR((source), (dest))
680
681#define ANYOF_POSIXL_AND(source, dest) STMT_START { (dest)->classflags &= (source)->classflags ; } STMT_END
682
683#define ANYOF_BITMAP_ZERO(ret) Zero(((regnode_charclass*)(ret))->bitmap, ANYOF_BITMAP_SIZE, char)
684#define ANYOF_BITMAP(p) ((regnode_charclass*)(p))->bitmap
685#define ANYOF_BITMAP_BYTE(p, c) BITMAP_BYTE(ANYOF_BITMAP(p), c)
686#define ANYOF_BITMAP_SET(p, c) (ANYOF_BITMAP_BYTE(p, c) |= ANYOF_BIT(c))
687#define ANYOF_BITMAP_CLEAR(p,c) (ANYOF_BITMAP_BYTE(p, c) &= ~ANYOF_BIT(c))
688#define ANYOF_BITMAP_TEST(p, c) cBOOL(ANYOF_BITMAP_BYTE(p, c) & ANYOF_BIT(c))
689
690#define ANYOF_BITMAP_SETALL(p) \
691 memset (ANYOF_BITMAP(p), 255, ANYOF_BITMAP_SIZE)
692#define ANYOF_BITMAP_CLEARALL(p) \
693 Zero (ANYOF_BITMAP(p), ANYOF_BITMAP_SIZE)
694
695#define ANYOF_SKIP EXTRA_SIZE(regnode_charclass)
696#define ANYOF_POSIXL_SKIP EXTRA_SIZE(regnode_charclass_posixl)
697
698/*
699 * Utility definitions.
700 */
701#ifndef CHARMASK
702# define UCHARAT(p) ((int)*(const U8*)(p))
703#else
704# define UCHARAT(p) ((int)*(p)&CHARMASK)
705#endif
706
707#define EXTRA_SIZE(guy) ((sizeof(guy)-1)/sizeof(struct regnode))
708
709#define REG_ZERO_LEN_SEEN 0x00000001
710#define REG_LOOKBEHIND_SEEN 0x00000002
711#define REG_GPOS_SEEN 0x00000004
712/* spare */
713#define REG_RECURSE_SEEN 0x00000020
714#define REG_TOP_LEVEL_BRANCHES_SEEN 0x00000040
715#define REG_VERBARG_SEEN 0x00000080
716#define REG_CUTGROUP_SEEN 0x00000100
717#define REG_RUN_ON_COMMENT_SEEN 0x00000200
718#define REG_UNFOLDED_MULTI_SEEN 0x00000400
719#define REG_GOSTART_SEEN 0x00000800
720#define REG_UNBOUNDED_QUANTIFIER_SEEN 0x00001000
721
722
723START_EXTERN_C
724
725#ifdef PLUGGABLE_RE_EXTENSION
726#include "re_nodes.h"
727#else
728#include "regnodes.h"
729#endif
730
731#ifndef PLUGGABLE_RE_EXTENSION
732#ifndef DOINIT
733EXTCONST regexp_engine PL_core_reg_engine;
734#else /* DOINIT */
735EXTCONST regexp_engine PL_core_reg_engine = {
736 Perl_re_compile,
737 Perl_regexec_flags,
738 Perl_re_intuit_start,
739 Perl_re_intuit_string,
740 Perl_regfree_internal,
741 Perl_reg_numbered_buff_fetch,
742 Perl_reg_numbered_buff_store,
743 Perl_reg_numbered_buff_length,
744 Perl_reg_named_buff,
745 Perl_reg_named_buff_iter,
746 Perl_reg_qr_package,
747#if defined(USE_ITHREADS)
748 Perl_regdupe_internal,
749#endif
750 Perl_re_op_compile
751};
752#endif /* DOINIT */
753#endif /* PLUGGABLE_RE_EXTENSION */
754
755
756END_EXTERN_C
757
758
759/* .what is a character array with one character for each member of .data
760 * The character describes the function of the corresponding .data item:
761 * a - AV for paren_name_list under DEBUGGING
762 * f - start-class data for regstclass optimization
763 * l - start op for literal (?{EVAL}) item
764 * L - start op for literal (?{EVAL}) item, with separate CV (qr//)
765 * r - pointer to an embedded code-containing qr, e.g. /ab$qr/
766 * s - swash for Unicode-style character class, and the multicharacter
767 * strings resulting from casefolding the single-character entries
768 * in the character class
769 * t - trie struct
770 * u - trie struct's widecharmap (a HV, so can't share, must dup)
771 * also used for revcharmap and words under DEBUGGING
772 * T - aho-trie struct
773 * S - sv for named capture lookup
774 * 20010712 mjd@plover.com
775 * (Remember to update re_dup() and pregfree() if you add any items.)
776 */
777struct reg_data {
778 U32 count;
779 U8 *what;
780 void* data[1];
781};
782
783/* Code in S_to_utf8_substr() and S_to_byte_substr() in regexec.c accesses
784 anchored* and float* via array indexes 0 and 1. */
785#define anchored_substr substrs->data[0].substr
786#define anchored_utf8 substrs->data[0].utf8_substr
787#define anchored_offset substrs->data[0].min_offset
788#define anchored_end_shift substrs->data[0].end_shift
789
790#define float_substr substrs->data[1].substr
791#define float_utf8 substrs->data[1].utf8_substr
792#define float_min_offset substrs->data[1].min_offset
793#define float_max_offset substrs->data[1].max_offset
794#define float_end_shift substrs->data[1].end_shift
795
796#define check_substr substrs->data[2].substr
797#define check_utf8 substrs->data[2].utf8_substr
798#define check_offset_min substrs->data[2].min_offset
799#define check_offset_max substrs->data[2].max_offset
800#define check_end_shift substrs->data[2].end_shift
801
802#define RX_ANCHORED_SUBSTR(rx) (ReANY(rx)->anchored_substr)
803#define RX_ANCHORED_UTF8(rx) (ReANY(rx)->anchored_utf8)
804#define RX_FLOAT_SUBSTR(rx) (ReANY(rx)->float_substr)
805#define RX_FLOAT_UTF8(rx) (ReANY(rx)->float_utf8)
806
807/* trie related stuff */
808
809/* a transition record for the state machine. the
810 check field determines which state "owns" the
811 transition. the char the transition is for is
812 determined by offset from the owning states base
813 field. the next field determines which state
814 is to be transitioned to if any.
815*/
816struct _reg_trie_trans {
817 U32 next;
818 U32 check;
819};
820
821/* a transition list element for the list based representation */
822struct _reg_trie_trans_list_elem {
823 U16 forid;
824 U32 newstate;
825};
826typedef struct _reg_trie_trans_list_elem reg_trie_trans_le;
827
828/* a state for compressed nodes. base is an offset
829 into an array of reg_trie_trans array. If wordnum is
830 nonzero the state is accepting. if base is zero then
831 the state has no children (and will be accepting)
832*/
833struct _reg_trie_state {
834 U16 wordnum;
835 union {
836 U32 base;
837 reg_trie_trans_le* list;
838 } trans;
839};
840
841/* info per word; indexed by wordnum */
842typedef struct {
843 U16 prev; /* previous word in acceptance chain; eg in
844 * zzz|abc|ab/ after matching the chars abc, the
845 * accepted word is #2, and the previous accepted
846 * word is #3 */
847 U32 len; /* how many chars long is this word? */
848 U32 accept; /* accept state for this word */
849} reg_trie_wordinfo;
850
851
852typedef struct _reg_trie_state reg_trie_state;
853typedef struct _reg_trie_trans reg_trie_trans;
854
855
856/* anything in here that needs to be freed later
857 should be dealt with in pregfree.
858 refcount is first in both this and _reg_ac_data to allow a space
859 optimisation in Perl_regdupe. */
860struct _reg_trie_data {
861 U32 refcount; /* number of times this trie is referenced */
862 U32 lasttrans; /* last valid transition element */
863 U16 *charmap; /* byte to charid lookup array */
864 reg_trie_state *states; /* state data */
865 reg_trie_trans *trans; /* array of transition elements */
866 char *bitmap; /* stclass bitmap */
867 U16 *jump; /* optional 1 indexed array of offsets before tail
868 for the node following a given word. */
869 reg_trie_wordinfo *wordinfo; /* array of info per word */
870 U16 uniquecharcount; /* unique chars in trie (width of trans table) */
871 U32 startstate; /* initial state - used for common prefix optimisation */
872 STRLEN minlen; /* minimum length of words in trie - build/opt only? */
873 STRLEN maxlen; /* maximum length of words in trie - build/opt only? */
874 U32 prefixlen; /* #chars in common prefix */
875 U32 statecount; /* Build only - number of states in the states array
876 (including the unused zero state) */
877 U32 wordcount; /* Build only */
878#ifdef DEBUGGING
879 STRLEN charcount; /* Build only */
880#endif
881};
882/* There is one (3 under DEBUGGING) pointers that logically belong in this
883 structure, but are held outside as they need duplication on thread cloning,
884 whereas the rest of the structure can be read only:
885 HV *widecharmap; code points > 255 to charid
886#ifdef DEBUGGING
887 AV *words; Array of words contained in trie, for dumping
888 AV *revcharmap; Map of each charid back to its character representation
889#endif
890*/
891
892#define TRIE_WORDS_OFFSET 2
893
894typedef struct _reg_trie_data reg_trie_data;
895
896/* refcount is first in both this and _reg_trie_data to allow a space
897 optimisation in Perl_regdupe. */
898struct _reg_ac_data {
899 U32 refcount;
900 U32 trie;
901 U32 *fail;
902 reg_trie_state *states;
903};
904typedef struct _reg_ac_data reg_ac_data;
905
906/* ANY_BIT doesn't use the structure, so we can borrow it here.
907 This is simpler than refactoring all of it as wed end up with
908 three different sets... */
909
910#define TRIE_BITMAP(p) (((reg_trie_data *)(p))->bitmap)
911#define TRIE_BITMAP_BYTE(p, c) BITMAP_BYTE(TRIE_BITMAP(p), c)
912#define TRIE_BITMAP_SET(p, c) (TRIE_BITMAP_BYTE(p, c) |= ANYOF_BIT((U8)c))
913#define TRIE_BITMAP_CLEAR(p,c) (TRIE_BITMAP_BYTE(p, c) &= ~ANYOF_BIT((U8)c))
914#define TRIE_BITMAP_TEST(p, c) (TRIE_BITMAP_BYTE(p, c) & ANYOF_BIT((U8)c))
915
916#define IS_ANYOF_TRIE(op) ((op)==TRIEC || (op)==AHOCORASICKC)
917#define IS_TRIE_AC(op) ((op)>=AHOCORASICK)
918
919
920#define BITMAP_BYTE(p, c) (( (U8*) p) [ ( ( (UV) (c)) >> 3) ] )
921#define BITMAP_TEST(p, c) (BITMAP_BYTE(p, c) & ANYOF_BIT((U8)c))
922
923/* these defines assume uniquecharcount is the correct variable, and state may be evaluated twice */
924#define TRIE_NODENUM(state) (((state)-1)/(trie->uniquecharcount)+1)
925#define SAFE_TRIE_NODENUM(state) ((state) ? (((state)-1)/(trie->uniquecharcount)+1) : (state))
926#define TRIE_NODEIDX(state) ((state) ? (((state)-1)*(trie->uniquecharcount)+1) : (state))
927
928#ifdef DEBUGGING
929#define TRIE_CHARCOUNT(trie) ((trie)->charcount)
930#else
931#define TRIE_CHARCOUNT(trie) (trie_charcount)
932#endif
933
934#define RE_TRIE_MAXBUF_INIT 65536
935#define RE_TRIE_MAXBUF_NAME "\022E_TRIE_MAXBUF"
936#define RE_DEBUG_FLAGS "\022E_DEBUG_FLAGS"
937
938/*
939
940RE_DEBUG_FLAGS is used to control what debug output is emitted
941its divided into three groups of options, some of which interact.
942The three groups are: Compile, Execute, Extra. There is room for a
943further group, as currently only the low three bytes are used.
944
945 Compile Options:
946
947 PARSE
948 PEEP
949 TRIE
950 PROGRAM
951 OFFSETS
952
953 Execute Options:
954
955 INTUIT
956 MATCH
957 TRIE
958
959 Extra Options
960
961 TRIE
962 OFFSETS
963
964If you modify any of these make sure you make corresponding changes to
965re.pm, especially to the documentation.
966
967*/
968
969
970/* Compile */
971#define RE_DEBUG_COMPILE_MASK 0x0000FF
972#define RE_DEBUG_COMPILE_PARSE 0x000001
973#define RE_DEBUG_COMPILE_OPTIMISE 0x000002
974#define RE_DEBUG_COMPILE_TRIE 0x000004
975#define RE_DEBUG_COMPILE_DUMP 0x000008
976#define RE_DEBUG_COMPILE_FLAGS 0x000010
977#define RE_DEBUG_COMPILE_TEST 0x000020
978
979/* Execute */
980#define RE_DEBUG_EXECUTE_MASK 0x00FF00
981#define RE_DEBUG_EXECUTE_INTUIT 0x000100
982#define RE_DEBUG_EXECUTE_MATCH 0x000200
983#define RE_DEBUG_EXECUTE_TRIE 0x000400
984
985/* Extra */
986#define RE_DEBUG_EXTRA_MASK 0xFF0000
987#define RE_DEBUG_EXTRA_TRIE 0x010000
988#define RE_DEBUG_EXTRA_OFFSETS 0x020000
989#define RE_DEBUG_EXTRA_OFFDEBUG 0x040000
990#define RE_DEBUG_EXTRA_STATE 0x080000
991#define RE_DEBUG_EXTRA_OPTIMISE 0x100000
992#define RE_DEBUG_EXTRA_BUFFERS 0x400000
993#define RE_DEBUG_EXTRA_GPOS 0x800000
994/* combined */
995#define RE_DEBUG_EXTRA_STACK 0x280000
996
997#define RE_DEBUG_FLAG(x) (re_debug_flags & x)
998/* Compile */
999#define DEBUG_COMPILE_r(x) DEBUG_r( \
1000 if (re_debug_flags & RE_DEBUG_COMPILE_MASK) x )
1001#define DEBUG_PARSE_r(x) DEBUG_r( \
1002 if (re_debug_flags & RE_DEBUG_COMPILE_PARSE) x )
1003#define DEBUG_OPTIMISE_r(x) DEBUG_r( \
1004 if (re_debug_flags & RE_DEBUG_COMPILE_OPTIMISE) x )
1005#define DEBUG_PARSE_r(x) DEBUG_r( \
1006 if (re_debug_flags & RE_DEBUG_COMPILE_PARSE) x )
1007#define DEBUG_DUMP_r(x) DEBUG_r( \
1008 if (re_debug_flags & RE_DEBUG_COMPILE_DUMP) x )
1009#define DEBUG_TRIE_COMPILE_r(x) DEBUG_r( \
1010 if (re_debug_flags & RE_DEBUG_COMPILE_TRIE) x )
1011#define DEBUG_FLAGS_r(x) DEBUG_r( \
1012 if (re_debug_flags & RE_DEBUG_COMPILE_FLAGS) x )
1013#define DEBUG_TEST_r(x) DEBUG_r( \
1014 if (re_debug_flags & RE_DEBUG_COMPILE_TEST) x )
1015/* Execute */
1016#define DEBUG_EXECUTE_r(x) DEBUG_r( \
1017 if (re_debug_flags & RE_DEBUG_EXECUTE_MASK) x )
1018#define DEBUG_INTUIT_r(x) DEBUG_r( \
1019 if (re_debug_flags & RE_DEBUG_EXECUTE_INTUIT) x )
1020#define DEBUG_MATCH_r(x) DEBUG_r( \
1021 if (re_debug_flags & RE_DEBUG_EXECUTE_MATCH) x )
1022#define DEBUG_TRIE_EXECUTE_r(x) DEBUG_r( \
1023 if (re_debug_flags & RE_DEBUG_EXECUTE_TRIE) x )
1024
1025/* Extra */
1026#define DEBUG_EXTRA_r(x) DEBUG_r( \
1027 if (re_debug_flags & RE_DEBUG_EXTRA_MASK) x )
1028#define DEBUG_OFFSETS_r(x) DEBUG_r( \
1029 if (re_debug_flags & RE_DEBUG_EXTRA_OFFSETS) x )
1030#define DEBUG_STATE_r(x) DEBUG_r( \
1031 if (re_debug_flags & RE_DEBUG_EXTRA_STATE) x )
1032#define DEBUG_STACK_r(x) DEBUG_r( \
1033 if (re_debug_flags & RE_DEBUG_EXTRA_STACK) x )
1034#define DEBUG_BUFFERS_r(x) DEBUG_r( \
1035 if (re_debug_flags & RE_DEBUG_EXTRA_BUFFERS) x )
1036
1037#define DEBUG_OPTIMISE_MORE_r(x) DEBUG_r( \
1038 if ((RE_DEBUG_EXTRA_OPTIMISE|RE_DEBUG_COMPILE_OPTIMISE) == \
1039 (re_debug_flags & (RE_DEBUG_EXTRA_OPTIMISE|RE_DEBUG_COMPILE_OPTIMISE)) ) x )
1040#define MJD_OFFSET_DEBUG(x) DEBUG_r( \
1041 if (re_debug_flags & RE_DEBUG_EXTRA_OFFDEBUG) \
1042 Perl_warn_nocontext x )
1043#define DEBUG_TRIE_COMPILE_MORE_r(x) DEBUG_TRIE_COMPILE_r( \
1044 if (re_debug_flags & RE_DEBUG_EXTRA_TRIE) x )
1045#define DEBUG_TRIE_EXECUTE_MORE_r(x) DEBUG_TRIE_EXECUTE_r( \
1046 if (re_debug_flags & RE_DEBUG_EXTRA_TRIE) x )
1047
1048#define DEBUG_TRIE_r(x) DEBUG_r( \
1049 if (re_debug_flags & (RE_DEBUG_COMPILE_TRIE \
1050 | RE_DEBUG_EXECUTE_TRIE )) x )
1051#define DEBUG_GPOS_r(x) DEBUG_r( \
1052 if (re_debug_flags & RE_DEBUG_EXTRA_GPOS) x )
1053
1054/* initialization */
1055/* get_sv() can return NULL during global destruction. */
1056#define GET_RE_DEBUG_FLAGS DEBUG_r({ \
1057 SV * re_debug_flags_sv = NULL; \
1058 re_debug_flags_sv = get_sv(RE_DEBUG_FLAGS, 1); \
1059 if (re_debug_flags_sv) { \
1060 if (!SvIOK(re_debug_flags_sv)) \
1061 sv_setuv(re_debug_flags_sv, RE_DEBUG_COMPILE_DUMP | RE_DEBUG_EXECUTE_MASK ); \
1062 re_debug_flags=SvIV(re_debug_flags_sv); \
1063 }\
1064})
1065
1066#ifdef DEBUGGING
1067
1068#define GET_RE_DEBUG_FLAGS_DECL VOL IV re_debug_flags = 0; \
1069 PERL_UNUSED_VAR(re_debug_flags); GET_RE_DEBUG_FLAGS;
1070
1071#define RE_PV_COLOR_DECL(rpv,rlen,isuni,dsv,pv,l,m,c1,c2) \
1072 const char * const rpv = \
1073 pv_pretty((dsv), (pv), (l), (m), \
1074 PL_colors[(c1)],PL_colors[(c2)], \
1075 PERL_PV_ESCAPE_RE|PERL_PV_ESCAPE_NONASCII |((isuni) ? PERL_PV_ESCAPE_UNI : 0) ); \
1076 const int rlen = SvCUR(dsv)
1077
1078#define RE_SV_ESCAPE(rpv,isuni,dsv,sv,m) \
1079 const char * const rpv = \
1080 pv_pretty((dsv), (SvPV_nolen_const(sv)), (SvCUR(sv)), (m), \
1081 PL_colors[(c1)],PL_colors[(c2)], \
1082 PERL_PV_ESCAPE_RE|PERL_PV_ESCAPE_NONASCII |((isuni) ? PERL_PV_ESCAPE_UNI : 0) )
1083
1084#define RE_PV_QUOTED_DECL(rpv,isuni,dsv,pv,l,m) \
1085 const char * const rpv = \
1086 pv_pretty((dsv), (pv), (l), (m), \
1087 PL_colors[0], PL_colors[1], \
1088 ( PERL_PV_PRETTY_QUOTE | PERL_PV_ESCAPE_RE | PERL_PV_ESCAPE_NONASCII | PERL_PV_PRETTY_ELLIPSES | \
1089 ((isuni) ? PERL_PV_ESCAPE_UNI : 0)) \
1090 )
1091
1092#define RE_SV_DUMPLEN(ItEm) (SvCUR(ItEm) - (SvTAIL(ItEm)!=0))
1093#define RE_SV_TAIL(ItEm) (SvTAIL(ItEm) ? "$" : "")
1094
1095#else /* if not DEBUGGING */
1096
1097#define GET_RE_DEBUG_FLAGS_DECL
1098#define RE_PV_COLOR_DECL(rpv,rlen,isuni,dsv,pv,l,m,c1,c2)
1099#define RE_SV_ESCAPE(rpv,isuni,dsv,sv,m)
1100#define RE_PV_QUOTED_DECL(rpv,isuni,dsv,pv,l,m)
1101#define RE_SV_DUMPLEN(ItEm)
1102#define RE_SV_TAIL(ItEm)
1103
1104#endif /* DEBUG RELATED DEFINES */
1105
1106typedef enum {
1107 TRADITIONAL_BOUND = _CC_WORDCHAR,
1108 GCB_BOUND,
1109 SB_BOUND,
1110 WB_BOUND
1111} bound_type;
1112
1113/*
1114 * ex: set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4 et:
1115 */