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* revert regex "cleanup" that seems unjustified and may break backtrackingRich Felker2013-02-011-0/+3
| | | | | | it's not clear to me at the moment whether the code that was removed (and which is now being re-added) is needed, but it's far from being a no-op, and i don't want to risk breaking regex in this release.
* remove unused "params" related code from regexSzabolcs Nagy2013-01-152-21/+11
| | | | | some structs and functions had reference to the params feature of tre that is not used by the code anymore
* regex: remove an unused local variable from regexecSzabolcs Nagy2013-01-141-3/+0
| | | | pos_start local variable is not used in tre_tnfa_run_backtrack
* use restrict everywhere it's required by c99 and/or posix 2008Rich Felker2012-09-064-5/+5
| | | | | | | | to deal with the fact that the public headers may be used with pre-c99 compilers, __restrict is used in place of restrict, and defined appropriately for any supported compiler. we also avoid the form [restrict] since older versions of gcc rejected it due to a bug in the original c99 standard, and instead use the form *restrict.
* fix regex on armRich Felker2012-05-251-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | TRE has a broken assumption that wchar_t is signed, which is a sane expectation, but not required by the standard, and false on ARM's ABI. i leave tre_char_t as wchar_t for now, since a pointer to it is directly passed to functions that need pointer to wchar_t. it does not seem to break anything. and since the maximum unicode scalar value is 0x10ffff, just use that explicitly rather than using the max value of any particular C type.
* remove some no-op end of string tests from regex parserRich Felker2012-05-131-4/+0
| | | | | | | | these are cruft from the original code which used an explicit string length rather than null termination. i blindly converted all the checks to null terminator checks, without noticing that in several cases, the subsequent switch statement would automatically handle the null byte correctly.
* another BRE fix: in ^*, * is literalRich Felker2012-05-131-0/+2
| | | | | | i don't understand why this has to be conditional on being in BRE mode, but enabling this code unconditionally breaks a huge number of ERE test cases.
* fix error checking for \ at end of regex (this was broken previously)Rich Felker2012-05-071-1/+1
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* fix copy and paste error in regex code causing mishandling of \) in BRERich Felker2012-05-071-1/+1
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* fix regex breakage in last commit (failure to handle empty regex, etc.)Rich Felker2012-05-071-4/+1
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* fix ugly bugs in TRE regex parserRich Felker2012-05-071-60/+31
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 1. * in BRE is not special at the beginning of the regex or a subexpression. this broke ncurses' build scripts. 2. \\( in BRE is a literal \ followed by a literal (, not a literal \ followed by a subexpression opener. 3. the ^ in \\(^ in BRE is a literal ^ only at the beginning of the entire BRE. POSIX allows treating it as an anchor at the beginning of a subexpression, but TRE's code for checking if it was at the beginning of a subexpression was wrong, and fixing it for the sake of supporting a non-portable usage was too much trouble when just removing this non-portable behavior was much easier. this patch also moved lots of the ugly logic for empty atom checking out of the default/literal case and into new cases for the relevant characters. this should make parsing faster and make the code smaller. if nothing else it's a lot more readable/logical. at some point i'd like to revisit and overhaul lots of this code...
* new fnmatch implementationRich Felker2012-04-281-131/+273
| | | | | | | | | | unlike the old one, this one's algorithm does not suffer from potential stack overflow issues or pathologically bad performance on certain patterns. instead of backtracking, it uses a matching algorithm which I have not seen before (unsure whether I invented or re-invented it) that runs in O(1) space and O(nm) time. it may be possible to improve the time to O(n), but not without significantly greater complexity.
* update fnmatch to POSIX 2008 semanticsRich Felker2012-04-261-4/+11
| | | | | | | an invalid bracket expression must be treated as if the opening bracket were just a literal character. this is to fix a bug whereby POSIX left the behavior of the "[" shell command undefined due to it being an invalid bracket expression.
* fix signedness error handling invalid multibyte sequences in regexecRich Felker2012-04-141-2/+2
| | | | | | | the "< 0" test was always false due to use of an unsigned type. this resulted in infinite loops on 32-bit machines (adding -1U to a pointer is the same as adding -1) and crashes on 64-bit machines (offsetting the string pointer by 4gb-1b when an illegal sequence was hit).
* remove invalid code from TRERich Felker2012-04-131-14/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | TRE wants to treat + and ? after a +, ?, or * as special; ? means ungreedy and + is reserved for future use. however, this is non-conformant. although redundant, these redundant characters have well-defined (no-op) meaning for POSIX ERE, and are actually _literal_ characters (which TRE is wrongly ignoring) in POSIX BRE mode. the simplest fix is to simply remove the unneeded nonstandard functionality. as a plus, this shaves off a small amount of bloat.
* fix broken regerror (typo) and missing messageRich Felker2012-04-131-2/+2
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* upgrade to latest upstream TRE regex code (0.8.0)Rich Felker2012-03-205-1168/+1037
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | the main practical results of this change are 1. the regex code is no longer subject to LGPL; it's now 2-clause BSD 2. most (all?) popular nonstandard regex extensions are supported I hesitate to call this a "sync" since both the old and new code are heavily modified. in one sense, the old code was "more severely" modified, in that it was actively hostile to non-strictly-conforming expressions. on the other hand, the new code has eliminated the useless translation of the entire regex string to wchar_t prior to compiling, and now only converts multibyte character literals as needed. in the future i may use this modified TRE as a basis for writing the long-planned new regex engine that will avoid multibyte-to-wide character conversion entirely by compiling multibyte bracket expressions specific to UTF-8.
* make glob mark symlinks-to-directories with the GLOB_MARK flagRich Felker2012-01-231-1/+1
| | | | | | POSIX is unclear on whether it should, but all historical implementations seem to behave this way, and it seems more useful to applications.
* support GLOB_PERIOD flag (GNU extension) to glob functionRich Felker2012-01-221-1/+2
| | | | patch by sh4rm4
* duplicate re_nsub in LSB/glibc ABI compatible locationRich Felker2011-06-161-1/+1
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* fix handling of d_name in struct direntRich Felker2011-06-061-3/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | basically there are 3 choices for how to implement this variable-size string member: 1. C99 flexible array member: breaks using dirent.h with pre-C99 compiler. 2. old way: length-1 string: generates array bounds warnings in caller. 3. new way: length-NAME_MAX string. no problems, simplifies all code. of course the usable part in the pointer returned by readdir might be shorter than NAME_MAX+1 bytes, but that is allowed by the standard and doesn't hurt anything.
* safety fix for glob's vla usage: disallow patterns longer than PATH_MAXRich Felker2011-06-051-0/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | this actually inadvertently disallows some valid patterns with redundant / or * characters, but it's better than allowing unbounded vla allocation. eventually i'll write code to move the pattern to the stack and eliminate redundancy to ensure that it fits in PATH_MAX at the beginning of glob. this would also allow it to be modified in place for passing to fnmatch rather than copied at each level of recursion.
* eliminate (harmless in this case) vla usage in fnmatch.cRich Felker2011-06-051-1/+1
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* fix bug in TRE found by clang (typo && instead of &)Rich Felker2011-04-071-1/+1
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* initial check-in, version 0.5.0 v0.5.0Rich Felker2011-02-127-0/+5364