/* kwsearch.c - searching subroutines using kwset for grep. Copyright 1992, 1998, 2000, 2007, 2009-2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ /* Written August 1992 by Mike Haertel. */ #include #include "search.h" /* Whether -w considers WC to be a word constituent. */ static bool wordchar (wint_t wc) { return wc == L'_' || iswalnum (wc); } /* KWset compiled pattern. For Ecompile and Gcompile, we compile a list of strings, at least one of which is known to occur in any string matching the regexp. */ static kwset_t kwset; void Fcompile (char const *pattern, size_t size) { size_t total = size; kwsinit (&kwset); char const *p = pattern; do { size_t len; char const *sep = memchr (p, '\n', total); if (sep) { len = sep - p; sep++; total -= (len + 1); } else { len = total; total = 0; } char *buf = NULL; if (match_lines) { buf = xmalloc (len + 2); buf[0] = eolbyte; memcpy (buf + 1, p, len); buf[len + 1] = eolbyte; p = buf; len += 2; } kwsincr (kwset, p, len); free (buf); p = sep; } while (p); kwsprep (kwset); } size_t Fexecute (char *buf, size_t size, size_t *match_size, char const *start_ptr) { char const *beg, *try, *end, *mb_start; size_t len; char eol = eolbyte; struct kwsmatch kwsmatch; size_t ret_val; for (mb_start = beg = start_ptr ? start_ptr : buf; beg <= buf + size; beg++) { size_t offset = kwsexec (kwset, beg - match_lines, buf + size - beg + match_lines, &kwsmatch); if (offset == (size_t) -1) goto failure; len = kwsmatch.size[0] - 2 * match_lines; if (!match_lines && MB_CUR_MAX > 1 && !using_utf8 () && mb_goback (&mb_start, beg + offset, buf + size) != 0) { /* We have matched a single byte that is not at the beginning of a multibyte character. mb_goback has advanced MB_START past that multibyte character. Now, we want to position BEG so that the next kwsexec search starts there. Thus, to compensate for the for-loop's BEG++, above, subtract one here. This code is unusually hard to reach, and exceptionally, let's show how to trigger it here: printf '\203AA\n'|LC_ALL=ja_JP.SHIFT_JIS src/grep -F A That assumes the named locale is installed. Note that your system's shift-JIS locale may have a different name, possibly including "sjis". */ beg = mb_start - 1; continue; } beg += offset; if (start_ptr && !match_words) goto success_in_beg_and_len; if (match_lines) { len += start_ptr == NULL; goto success_in_beg_and_len; } if (match_words) for (try = beg; ; ) { char const *bol = memrchr (buf, eol, beg - buf); bol = bol ? bol + 1 : buf; if (wordchar (mb_prev_wc (bol, try, buf + size))) break; if (wordchar (mb_next_wc (try + len, buf + size))) { if (!len) break; offset = kwsexec (kwset, beg, --len, &kwsmatch); if (offset == (size_t) -1) break; try = beg + offset; len = kwsmatch.size[0]; } else if (!start_ptr) goto success; else goto success_in_beg_and_len; } /* for (try) */ else goto success; } /* for (beg in buf) */ failure: return -1; success: end = memchr (beg + len, eol, (buf + size) - (beg + len)); end = end ? end + 1 : buf + size; beg = memrchr (buf, eol, beg - buf); beg = beg ? beg + 1 : buf; len = end - beg; success_in_beg_and_len:; size_t off = beg - buf; *match_size = len; ret_val = off; return ret_val; }