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/* dquote_static.c
*
* This file contains static functions that are related to
* parsing double-quotish expressions, but are used in more than
* one file.
*
* It is currently #included by regcomp.c and toke.c.
*/
#define PERL_IN_DQUOTE_STATIC_C
#include "embed.h"
/*
- regcurly - a little FSA that accepts {\d+,?\d*}
Pulled from regcomp.c.
*/
PERL_STATIC_INLINE I32
S_regcurly(const char *s)
{
PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_REGCURLY;
if (*s++ != '{')
return FALSE;
if (!isDIGIT(*s))
return FALSE;
while (isDIGIT(*s))
s++;
if (*s == ',') {
s++;
while (isDIGIT(*s))
s++;
}
return *s == '}';
}
/* XXX Add documentation after final interface and behavior is decided */
/* May want to show context for error, so would pass Perl_bslash_c(pTHX_ const char* current, const char* start, const bool output_warning)
U8 source = *current;
*/
STATIC char
S_grok_bslash_c(pTHX_ const char source, const bool output_warning)
{
U8 result;
if (! isPRINT_A(source)) {
Perl_croak(aTHX_ "%s",
"Character following \"\\c\" must be printable ASCII");
}
else if (source == '{') {
const char control = toCTRL('{');
if (isPRINT_A(control)) {
/* diag_listed_as: Use "%s" instead of "%s" */
Perl_croak(aTHX_ "Use \"%c\" instead of \"\\c{\"", control);
}
else {
Perl_croak(aTHX_ "Sequence \"\\c{\" invalid");
}
}
result = toCTRL(source);
if (output_warning && isPRINT_A(result)) {
U8 clearer[3];
U8 i = 0;
if (! isWORDCHAR(result)) {
clearer[i++] = '\\';
}
clearer[i++] = result;
clearer[i++] = '\0';
Perl_ck_warner(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_SYNTAX),
"\"\\c%c\" is more clearly written simply as \"%s\"",
source,
clearer);
}
return result;
}
STATIC bool
S_grok_bslash_o(pTHX_ char **s, UV *uv, const char** error_msg,
const bool output_warning, const bool strict,
const bool silence_non_portable,
const bool UTF)
{
/* Documentation to be supplied when interface nailed down finally
* This returns FALSE if there is an error which the caller need not recover
* from; , otherwise TRUE. In either case the caller should look at *len
* On input:
* s is the address of a pointer to a NULL terminated string that begins
* with 'o', and the previous character was a backslash. At exit, *s
* will be advanced to the byte just after those absorbed by this
* function. Hence the caller can continue parsing from there. In
* the case of an error, this routine has generally positioned *s to
* point just to the right of the first bad spot, so that a message
* that has a "<--" to mark the spot will be correctly positioned.
* uv points to a UV that will hold the output value, valid only if the
* return from the function is TRUE
* error_msg is a pointer that will be set to an internal buffer giving an
* error message upon failure (the return is FALSE). Untouched if
* function succeeds
* output_warning says whether to output any warning messages, or suppress
* them
* strict is true if this should fail instead of warn if there are
* non-octal digits within the braces
* silence_non_portable is true if to suppress warnings about the code
* point returned being too large to fit on all platforms.
* UTF is true iff the string *s is encoded in UTF-8.
*/
char* e;
STRLEN numbers_len;
I32 flags = PERL_SCAN_ALLOW_UNDERSCORES
| PERL_SCAN_DISALLOW_PREFIX
/* XXX Until the message is improved in grok_oct, handle errors
* ourselves */
| PERL_SCAN_SILENT_ILLDIGIT;
PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_GROK_BSLASH_O;
assert(**s == 'o');
(*s)++;
if (**s != '{') {
*error_msg = "Missing braces on \\o{}";
return FALSE;
}
e = strchr(*s, '}');
if (!e) {
(*s)++; /* Move past the '{' */
while (isOCTAL(**s)) { /* Position beyond the legal digits */
(*s)++;
}
*error_msg = "Missing right brace on \\o{";
return FALSE;
}
(*s)++; /* Point to expected first digit (could be first byte of utf8
sequence if not a digit) */
numbers_len = e - *s;
if (numbers_len == 0) {
(*s)++; /* Move past the } */
*error_msg = "Number with no digits";
return FALSE;
}
if (silence_non_portable) {
flags |= PERL_SCAN_SILENT_NON_PORTABLE;
}
*uv = grok_oct(*s, &numbers_len, &flags, NULL);
/* Note that if has non-octal, will ignore everything starting with that up
* to the '}' */
if (numbers_len != (STRLEN) (e - *s)) {
if (strict) {
*s += numbers_len;
*s += (UTF) ? UTF8SKIP(*s) : (STRLEN) 1;
*error_msg = "Non-octal character";
return FALSE;
}
else if (output_warning) {
Perl_ck_warner(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_DIGIT),
/* diag_listed_as: Non-octal character '%c'. Resolved as "%s" */
"Non-octal character '%c'. Resolved as \"\\o{%.*s}\"",
*(*s + numbers_len),
(int) numbers_len,
*s);
}
}
/* Return past the '}' */
*s = e + 1;
return TRUE;
}
PERL_STATIC_INLINE bool
S_grok_bslash_x(pTHX_ char **s, UV *uv, const char** error_msg,
const bool output_warning, const bool strict,
const bool silence_non_portable,
const bool UTF)
{
/* Documentation to be supplied when interface nailed down finally
* This returns FALSE if there is an error which the caller need not recover
* from; , otherwise TRUE. In either case the caller should look at *len
* On input:
* s is the address of a pointer to a NULL terminated string that begins
* with 'x', and the previous character was a backslash. At exit, *s
* will be advanced to the byte just after those absorbed by this
* function. Hence the caller can continue parsing from there. In
* the case of an error, this routine has generally positioned *s to
* point just to the right of the first bad spot, so that a message
* that has a "<--" to mark the spot will be correctly positioned.
* uv points to a UV that will hold the output value, valid only if the
* return from the function is TRUE
* error_msg is a pointer that will be set to an internal buffer giving an
* error message upon failure (the return is FALSE). Untouched if
* function succeeds
* output_warning says whether to output any warning messages, or suppress
* them
* strict is true if anything out of the ordinary should cause this to
* fail instead of warn or be silent. For example, it requires
* exactly 2 digits following the \x (when there are no braces).
* 3 digits could be a mistake, so is forbidden in this mode.
* silence_non_portable is true if to suppress warnings about the code
* point returned being too large to fit on all platforms.
* UTF is true iff the string *s is encoded in UTF-8.
*/
char* e;
STRLEN numbers_len;
I32 flags = PERL_SCAN_DISALLOW_PREFIX;
PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_GROK_BSLASH_X;
PERL_UNUSED_ARG(output_warning);
assert(**s == 'x');
(*s)++;
if (strict) {
flags |= PERL_SCAN_SILENT_ILLDIGIT;
}
if (**s != '{') {
STRLEN len = (strict) ? 3 : 2;
*uv = grok_hex(*s, &len, &flags, NULL);
*s += len;
if (strict && len != 2) {
if (len < 2) {
*s += (UTF) ? UTF8SKIP(*s) : 1;
*error_msg = "Non-hex character";
}
else {
*error_msg = "Use \\x{...} for more than two hex characters";
}
return FALSE;
}
return TRUE;
}
e = strchr(*s, '}');
if (!e) {
(*s)++; /* Move past the '{' */
while (isXDIGIT(**s)) { /* Position beyond the legal digits */
(*s)++;
}
/* XXX The corresponding message above for \o is just '\\o{'; other
* messages for other constructs include the '}', so are inconsistent.
*/
*error_msg = "Missing right brace on \\x{}";
return FALSE;
}
(*s)++; /* Point to expected first digit (could be first byte of utf8
sequence if not a digit) */
numbers_len = e - *s;
if (numbers_len == 0) {
if (strict) {
(*s)++; /* Move past the } */
*error_msg = "Number with no digits";
return FALSE;
}
return TRUE;
}
flags |= PERL_SCAN_ALLOW_UNDERSCORES;
if (silence_non_portable) {
flags |= PERL_SCAN_SILENT_NON_PORTABLE;
}
*uv = grok_hex(*s, &numbers_len, &flags, NULL);
/* Note that if has non-hex, will ignore everything starting with that up
* to the '}' */
if (strict && numbers_len != (STRLEN) (e - *s)) {
*s += numbers_len;
*s += (UTF) ? UTF8SKIP(*s) : 1;
*error_msg = "Non-hex character";
return FALSE;
}
/* Return past the '}' */
*s = e + 1;
return TRUE;
}
STATIC char*
S_form_short_octal_warning(pTHX_
const char * const s, /* Points to first non-octal */
const STRLEN len /* Length of octals string, so
(s-len) points to first
octal */
) {
/* Return a character string consisting of a warning message for when a
* string constant in octal is weird, like "\078". */
const char * sans_leading_zeros = s - len;
PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_FORM_SHORT_OCTAL_WARNING;
assert(*s == '8' || *s == '9');
/* Remove the leading zeros, retaining one zero so won't be zero length */
while (*sans_leading_zeros == '0') sans_leading_zeros++;
if (sans_leading_zeros == s) {
sans_leading_zeros--;
}
return Perl_form(aTHX_
"'%.*s' resolved to '\\o{%.*s}%c'",
(int) (len + 2), s - len - 1,
(int) (s - sans_leading_zeros), sans_leading_zeros,
*s);
}
/*
* Local variables:
* c-indentation-style: bsd
* c-basic-offset: 4
* indent-tabs-mode: nil
* End:
*
* ex: set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4 et:
*/
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