Annotation of 43BSDReno/contrib/emacs-18.55/src/regex.h, revision 1.1

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        !           106: /* Define number of parens for which we record the beginnings and ends.
        !           107:    This affects how much space the `struct re_registers' type takes up.  */
        !           108: #ifndef RE_NREGS
        !           109: #define RE_NREGS 10
        !           110: #endif
        !           111: 
        !           112: /* These bits are used in the obscure_syntax variable to choose among
        !           113:    alternative regexp syntaxes.  */
        !           114: 
        !           115: /* 1 means plain parentheses serve as grouping, and backslash
        !           116:      parentheses are needed for literal searching.
        !           117:    0 means backslash-parentheses are grouping, and plain parentheses
        !           118:      are for literal searching.  */
        !           119: #define RE_NO_BK_PARENS 1
        !           120: 
        !           121: /* 1 means plain | serves as the "or"-operator, and \| is a literal.
        !           122:    0 means \| serves as the "or"-operator, and | is a literal.  */
        !           123: #define RE_NO_BK_VBAR 2
        !           124: 
        !           125: /* 0 means plain + or ? serves as an operator, and \+, \? are literals.
        !           126:    1 means \+, \? are operators and plain +, ? are literals.  */
        !           127: #define RE_BK_PLUS_QM 4
        !           128: 
        !           129: /* 1 means | binds tighter than ^ or $.
        !           130:    0 means the contrary.  */
        !           131: #define RE_TIGHT_VBAR 8
        !           132: 
        !           133: /* 1 means treat \n as an _OR operator
        !           134:    0 means treat it as a normal character */
        !           135: #define RE_NEWLINE_OR 16
        !           136: 
        !           137: /* 0 means that a special characters (such as *, ^, and $) always have
        !           138:      their special meaning regardless of the surrounding context.
        !           139:    1 means that special characters may act as normal characters in some
        !           140:      contexts.  Specifically, this applies to:
        !           141:        ^ - only special at the beginning, or after ( or |
        !           142:        $ - only special at the end, or before ) or |
        !           143:        *, +, ? - only special when not after the beginning, (, or | */
        !           144: #define RE_CONTEXT_INDEP_OPS 32
        !           145: 
        !           146: /* Now define combinations of bits for the standard possibilities.  */
        !           147: #define RE_SYNTAX_AWK (RE_NO_BK_PARENS | RE_NO_BK_VBAR | RE_CONTEXT_INDEP_OPS)
        !           148: #define RE_SYNTAX_EGREP (RE_SYNTAX_AWK | RE_NEWLINE_OR)
        !           149: #define RE_SYNTAX_GREP (RE_BK_PLUS_QM | RE_NEWLINE_OR)
        !           150: #define RE_SYNTAX_EMACS 0
        !           151: 
        !           152: /* This data structure is used to represent a compiled pattern. */
        !           153: 
        !           154: struct re_pattern_buffer
        !           155:   {
        !           156:     char *buffer;      /* Space holding the compiled pattern commands. */
        !           157:     int allocated;     /* Size of space that  buffer  points to */
        !           158:     int used;          /* Length of portion of buffer actually occupied */
        !           159:     char *fastmap;     /* Pointer to fastmap, if any, or zero if none. */
        !           160:                        /* re_search uses the fastmap, if there is one,
        !           161:                           to skip quickly over totally implausible characters */
        !           162:     char *translate;   /* Translate table to apply to all characters before comparing.
        !           163:                           Or zero for no translation.
        !           164:                           The translation is applied to a pattern when it is compiled
        !           165:                           and to data when it is matched. */
        !           166:     char fastmap_accurate;
        !           167:                        /* Set to zero when a new pattern is stored,
        !           168:                           set to one when the fastmap is updated from it. */
        !           169:     char can_be_null;   /* Set to one by compiling fastmap
        !           170:                           if this pattern might match the null string.
        !           171:                           It does not necessarily match the null string
        !           172:                           in that case, but if this is zero, it cannot.
        !           173:                           2 as value means can match null string
        !           174:                           but at end of range or before a character
        !           175:                           listed in the fastmap.  */
        !           176:   };
        !           177: 
        !           178: /* Structure to store "register" contents data in.
        !           179: 
        !           180:    Pass the address of such a structure as an argument to re_match, etc.,
        !           181:    if you want this information back.
        !           182: 
        !           183:    start[i] and end[i] record the string matched by \( ... \) grouping i,
        !           184:    for i from 1 to RE_NREGS - 1.
        !           185:    start[0] and end[0] record the entire string matched. */
        !           186: 
        !           187: struct re_registers
        !           188:   {
        !           189:     int start[RE_NREGS];
        !           190:     int end[RE_NREGS];
        !           191:   };
        !           192: 
        !           193: /* These are the command codes that appear in compiled regular expressions, one per byte.
        !           194:   Some command codes are followed by argument bytes.
        !           195:   A command code can specify any interpretation whatever for its arguments.
        !           196:   Zero-bytes may appear in the compiled regular expression. */
        !           197: 
        !           198: enum regexpcode
        !           199:   {
        !           200:     unused,
        !           201:     exactn,    /* followed by one byte giving n, and then by n literal bytes */
        !           202:     begline,   /* fails unless at beginning of line */
        !           203:     endline,   /* fails unless at end of line */
        !           204:     jump,       /* followed by two bytes giving relative address to jump to */
        !           205:     on_failure_jump,    /* followed by two bytes giving relative address of place
        !           206:                            to resume at in case of failure. */
        !           207:     finalize_jump,      /* Throw away latest failure point and then jump to address. */
        !           208:     maybe_finalize_jump, /* Like jump but finalize if safe to do so.
        !           209:                            This is used to jump back to the beginning
        !           210:                            of a repeat.  If the command that follows
        !           211:                            this jump is clearly incompatible with the
        !           212:                            one at the beginning of the repeat, such that
        !           213:                            we can be sure that there is no use backtracking
        !           214:                            out of repetitions already completed,
        !           215:                            then we finalize. */
        !           216:     dummy_failure_jump,  /* jump, and push a dummy failure point.
        !           217:                            This failure point will be thrown away
        !           218:                            if an attempt is made to use it for a failure.
        !           219:                            A + construct makes this before the first repeat.  */
        !           220:     anychar,    /* matches any one character */
        !           221:     charset,     /* matches any one char belonging to specified set.
        !           222:                    First following byte is # bitmap bytes.
        !           223:                    Then come bytes for a bit-map saying which chars are in.
        !           224:                    Bits in each byte are ordered low-bit-first.
        !           225:                    A character is in the set if its bit is 1.
        !           226:                    A character too large to have a bit in the map
        !           227:                    is automatically not in the set */
        !           228:     charset_not, /* similar but match any character that is NOT one of those specified */
        !           229:     start_memory, /* starts remembering the text that is matched
        !           230:                    and stores it in a memory register.
        !           231:                    followed by one byte containing the register number.
        !           232:                    Register numbers must be in the range 0 through NREGS. */
        !           233:     stop_memory, /* stops remembering the text that is matched
        !           234:                    and stores it in a memory register.
        !           235:                    followed by one byte containing the register number.
        !           236:                    Register numbers must be in the range 0 through NREGS. */
        !           237:     duplicate,    /* match a duplicate of something remembered.
        !           238:                    Followed by one byte containing the index of the memory register. */
        !           239:     before_dot,         /* Succeeds if before dot */
        !           240:     at_dot,     /* Succeeds if at dot */
        !           241:     after_dot,  /* Succeeds if after dot */
        !           242:     begbuf,      /* Succeeds if at beginning of buffer */
        !           243:     endbuf,      /* Succeeds if at end of buffer */
        !           244:     wordchar,    /* Matches any word-constituent character */
        !           245:     notwordchar, /* Matches any char that is not a word-constituent */
        !           246:     wordbeg,    /* Succeeds if at word beginning */
        !           247:     wordend,    /* Succeeds if at word end */
        !           248:     wordbound,   /* Succeeds if at a word boundary */
        !           249:     notwordbound, /* Succeeds if not at a word boundary */
        !           250:     syntaxspec,  /* Matches any character whose syntax is specified.
        !           251:                    followed by a byte which contains a syntax code, Sword or such like */
        !           252:     notsyntaxspec /* Matches any character whose syntax differs from the specified. */
        !           253:   };
        !           254: 
        !           255: extern char *re_compile_pattern ();
        !           256: /* Is this really advertised? */
        !           257: extern void re_compile_fastmap ();
        !           258: extern int re_search (), re_search_2 ();
        !           259: extern int re_match (), re_match_2 ();
        !           260: 
        !           261: /* 4.2 bsd compatibility (yuck) */
        !           262: extern char *re_comp ();
        !           263: extern int re_exec ();
        !           264: 
        !           265: #ifdef SYNTAX_TABLE
        !           266: extern char *re_syntax_table;
        !           267: #endif

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