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1 // Copyright 2003-2010 Google Inc.  All Rights Reserved.
2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
3 // license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
4 
5 #ifndef UTIL_PCRE_H_
6 #define UTIL_PCRE_H_
7 
8 // This is a variant of PCRE's pcrecpp.h, originally written at Google.
9 // The main changes are the addition of the HitLimit method and
10 // compilation as PCRE in namespace re2.
11 
12 // C++ interface to the pcre regular-expression library.  PCRE supports
13 // Perl-style regular expressions (with extensions like \d, \w, \s,
14 // ...).
15 //
16 // -----------------------------------------------------------------------
17 // REGEXP SYNTAX:
18 //
19 // This module uses the pcre library and hence supports its syntax
20 // for regular expressions:
21 //
22 //      http://www.google.com/search?q=pcre
23 //
24 // The syntax is pretty similar to Perl's.  For those not familiar
25 // with Perl's regular expressions, here are some examples of the most
26 // commonly used extensions:
27 //
28 //   "hello (\\w+) world"  -- \w matches a "word" character
29 //   "version (\\d+)"      -- \d matches a digit
30 //   "hello\\s+world"      -- \s matches any whitespace character
31 //   "\\b(\\w+)\\b"        -- \b matches empty string at a word boundary
32 //   "(?i)hello"           -- (?i) turns on case-insensitive matching
33 //   "/\\*(.*?)\\*/"       -- .*? matches . minimum no. of times possible
34 //
35 // -----------------------------------------------------------------------
36 // MATCHING INTERFACE:
37 //
38 // The "FullMatch" operation checks that supplied text matches a
39 // supplied pattern exactly.
40 //
41 // Example: successful match
42 //    CHECK(PCRE::FullMatch("hello", "h.*o"));
43 //
44 // Example: unsuccessful match (requires full match):
45 //    CHECK(!PCRE::FullMatch("hello", "e"));
46 //
47 // -----------------------------------------------------------------------
48 // UTF-8 AND THE MATCHING INTERFACE:
49 //
50 // By default, pattern and text are plain text, one byte per character.
51 // The UTF8 flag, passed to the constructor, causes both pattern
52 // and string to be treated as UTF-8 text, still a byte stream but
53 // potentially multiple bytes per character. In practice, the text
54 // is likelier to be UTF-8 than the pattern, but the match returned
55 // may depend on the UTF8 flag, so always use it when matching
56 // UTF8 text.  E.g., "." will match one byte normally but with UTF8
57 // set may match up to three bytes of a multi-byte character.
58 //
59 // Example:
60 //    PCRE re(utf8_pattern, PCRE::UTF8);
61 //    CHECK(PCRE::FullMatch(utf8_string, re));
62 //
63 // -----------------------------------------------------------------------
64 // MATCHING WITH SUBSTRING EXTRACTION:
65 //
66 // You can supply extra pointer arguments to extract matched substrings.
67 //
68 // Example: extracts "ruby" into "s" and 1234 into "i"
69 //    int i;
70 //    std::string s;
71 //    CHECK(PCRE::FullMatch("ruby:1234", "(\\w+):(\\d+)", &s, &i));
72 //
73 // Example: fails because string cannot be stored in integer
74 //    CHECK(!PCRE::FullMatch("ruby", "(.*)", &i));
75 //
76 // Example: fails because there aren't enough sub-patterns:
77 //    CHECK(!PCRE::FullMatch("ruby:1234", "\\w+:\\d+", &s));
78 //
79 // Example: does not try to extract any extra sub-patterns
80 //    CHECK(PCRE::FullMatch("ruby:1234", "(\\w+):(\\d+)", &s));
81 //
82 // Example: does not try to extract into NULL
83 //    CHECK(PCRE::FullMatch("ruby:1234", "(\\w+):(\\d+)", NULL, &i));
84 //
85 // Example: integer overflow causes failure
86 //    CHECK(!PCRE::FullMatch("ruby:1234567891234", "\\w+:(\\d+)", &i));
87 //
88 // -----------------------------------------------------------------------
89 // PARTIAL MATCHES
90 //
91 // You can use the "PartialMatch" operation when you want the pattern
92 // to match any substring of the text.
93 //
94 // Example: simple search for a string:
95 //      CHECK(PCRE::PartialMatch("hello", "ell"));
96 //
97 // Example: find first number in a string
98 //      int number;
99 //      CHECK(PCRE::PartialMatch("x*100 + 20", "(\\d+)", &number));
100 //      CHECK_EQ(number, 100);
101 //
102 // -----------------------------------------------------------------------
103 // PPCRE-COMPILED PCREGULAR EXPPCRESSIONS
104 //
105 // PCRE makes it easy to use any string as a regular expression, without
106 // requiring a separate compilation step.
107 //
108 // If speed is of the essence, you can create a pre-compiled "PCRE"
109 // object from the pattern and use it multiple times.  If you do so,
110 // you can typically parse text faster than with sscanf.
111 //
112 // Example: precompile pattern for faster matching:
113 //    PCRE pattern("h.*o");
114 //    while (ReadLine(&str)) {
115 //      if (PCRE::FullMatch(str, pattern)) ...;
116 //    }
117 //
118 // -----------------------------------------------------------------------
119 // SCANNING TEXT INCPCREMENTALLY
120 //
121 // The "Consume" operation may be useful if you want to repeatedly
122 // match regular expressions at the front of a string and skip over
123 // them as they match.  This requires use of the string_view type,
124 // which represents a sub-range of a real string.
125 //
126 // Example: read lines of the form "var = value" from a string.
127 //      std::string contents = ...;         // Fill string somehow
128 //      absl::string_view input(contents);  // Wrap a string_view around it
129 //
130 //      std::string var;
131 //      int value;
132 //      while (PCRE::Consume(&input, "(\\w+) = (\\d+)\n", &var, &value)) {
133 //        ...;
134 //      }
135 //
136 // Each successful call to "Consume" will set "var/value", and also
137 // advance "input" so it points past the matched text.  Note that if the
138 // regular expression matches an empty string, input will advance
139 // by 0 bytes.  If the regular expression being used might match
140 // an empty string, the loop body must check for this case and either
141 // advance the string or break out of the loop.
142 //
143 // The "FindAndConsume" operation is similar to "Consume" but does not
144 // anchor your match at the beginning of the string.  For example, you
145 // could extract all words from a string by repeatedly calling
146 //     PCRE::FindAndConsume(&input, "(\\w+)", &word)
147 //
148 // -----------------------------------------------------------------------
149 // PARSING HEX/OCTAL/C-RADIX NUMBERS
150 //
151 // By default, if you pass a pointer to a numeric value, the
152 // corresponding text is interpreted as a base-10 number.  You can
153 // instead wrap the pointer with a call to one of the operators Hex(),
154 // Octal(), or CRadix() to interpret the text in another base.  The
155 // CRadix operator interprets C-style "0" (base-8) and "0x" (base-16)
156 // prefixes, but defaults to base-10.
157 //
158 // Example:
159 //   int a, b, c, d;
160 //   CHECK(PCRE::FullMatch("100 40 0100 0x40", "(.*) (.*) (.*) (.*)",
161 //         Octal(&a), Hex(&b), CRadix(&c), CRadix(&d));
162 // will leave 64 in a, b, c, and d.
163 
164 #include "absl/strings/string_view.h"
165 
166 #ifdef USEPCRE
167 #include <pcre.h>
168 namespace re2 {
169 const bool UsingPCRE = true;
170 }  // namespace re2
171 #else
172 struct pcre;  // opaque
173 namespace re2 {
174 const bool UsingPCRE = false;
175 }  // namespace re2
176 #endif
177 
178 // To produce a DLL, CMake can automatically export code symbols,
179 // but not data symbols, so we have to annotate those manually...
180 #if defined(RE2_BUILD_TESTING_DLL)
181 #define RE2_TESTING_DLL __declspec(dllexport)
182 #elif defined(RE2_CONSUME_TESTING_DLL)
183 #define RE2_TESTING_DLL __declspec(dllimport)
184 #else
185 #define RE2_TESTING_DLL
186 #endif
187 
188 namespace re2 {
189 
190 class PCRE_Options;
191 
192 // Interface for regular expression matching.  Also corresponds to a
193 // pre-compiled regular expression.  An "PCRE" object is safe for
194 // concurrent use by multiple threads.
195 class PCRE {
196  public:
197   // We convert user-passed pointers into special Arg objects
198   class Arg;
199 
200   // Marks end of arg list.
201   // ONLY USE IN OPTIONAL ARG DEFAULTS.
202   // DO NOT PASS EXPLICITLY.
203   RE2_TESTING_DLL static Arg no_more_args;
204 
205   // Options are same value as those in pcre.  We provide them here
206   // to avoid users needing to include pcre.h and also to isolate
207   // users from pcre should we change the underlying library.
208   // Only those needed by Google programs are exposed here to
209   // avoid collision with options employed internally by regexp.cc
210   // Note that some options have equivalents that can be specified in
211   // the regexp itself.  For example, prefixing your regexp with
212   // "(?s)" has the same effect as the PCRE_DOTALL option.
213   enum Option {
214     None = 0x0000,
215     UTF8 = 0x0800,  // == PCRE_UTF8
216     EnabledCompileOptions = UTF8,
217     EnabledExecOptions = 0x0000,  // TODO: use to replace anchor flag
218   };
219 
220   // We provide implicit conversions from strings so that users can
221   // pass in a string or a "const char*" wherever an "PCRE" is expected.
222   PCRE(const char* pattern);
223   PCRE(const char* pattern, Option option);
224   PCRE(const std::string& pattern);
225   PCRE(const std::string& pattern, Option option);
226   PCRE(const char *pattern, const PCRE_Options& re_option);
227   PCRE(const std::string& pattern, const PCRE_Options& re_option);
228 
229   ~PCRE();
230 
231   // The string specification for this PCRE.  E.g.
232   //   PCRE re("ab*c?d+");
233   //   re.pattern();    // "ab*c?d+"
pattern()234   const std::string& pattern() const { return pattern_; }
235 
236   // If PCRE could not be created properly, returns an error string.
237   // Else returns the empty string.
error()238   const std::string& error() const { return *error_; }
239 
240   // Whether the PCRE has hit a match limit during execution.
241   // Not thread safe.  Intended only for testing.
242   // If hitting match limits is a problem,
243   // you should be using PCRE2 (re2/re2.h)
244   // instead of checking this flag.
245   bool HitLimit();
246   void ClearHitLimit();
247 
248   /***** The useful part: the matching interface *****/
249 
250   // Matches "text" against "pattern".  If pointer arguments are
251   // supplied, copies matched sub-patterns into them.
252   //
253   // You can pass in a "const char*" or a "std::string" for "text".
254   // You can pass in a "const char*" or a "std::string" or a "PCRE" for "pattern".
255   //
256   // The provided pointer arguments can be pointers to any scalar numeric
257   // type, or one of:
258   //    std::string        (matched piece is copied to string)
259   //    absl::string_view  (string_view is mutated to point to matched piece)
260   //    T                  ("bool T::ParseFrom(const char*, size_t)" must exist)
261   //    (void*)NULL        (the corresponding matched sub-pattern is not copied)
262   //
263   // Returns true iff all of the following conditions are satisfied:
264   //   a. "text" matches "pattern" exactly
265   //   b. The number of matched sub-patterns is >= number of supplied pointers
266   //   c. The "i"th argument has a suitable type for holding the
267   //      string captured as the "i"th sub-pattern.  If you pass in
268   //      NULL for the "i"th argument, or pass fewer arguments than
269   //      number of sub-patterns, "i"th captured sub-pattern is
270   //      ignored.
271   //
272   // CAVEAT: An optional sub-pattern that does not exist in the
273   // matched string is assigned the empty string.  Therefore, the
274   // following will return false (because the empty string is not a
275   // valid number):
276   //    int number;
277   //    PCRE::FullMatch("abc", "[a-z]+(\\d+)?", &number);
278   struct FullMatchFunctor {
279     bool operator ()(absl::string_view text, const PCRE& re,  // 3..16 args
280                      const Arg& ptr1 = no_more_args,
281                      const Arg& ptr2 = no_more_args,
282                      const Arg& ptr3 = no_more_args,
283                      const Arg& ptr4 = no_more_args,
284                      const Arg& ptr5 = no_more_args,
285                      const Arg& ptr6 = no_more_args,
286                      const Arg& ptr7 = no_more_args,
287                      const Arg& ptr8 = no_more_args,
288                      const Arg& ptr9 = no_more_args,
289                      const Arg& ptr10 = no_more_args,
290                      const Arg& ptr11 = no_more_args,
291                      const Arg& ptr12 = no_more_args,
292                      const Arg& ptr13 = no_more_args,
293                      const Arg& ptr14 = no_more_args,
294                      const Arg& ptr15 = no_more_args,
295                      const Arg& ptr16 = no_more_args) const;
296   };
297 
298   RE2_TESTING_DLL static const FullMatchFunctor FullMatch;
299 
300   // Exactly like FullMatch(), except that "pattern" is allowed to match
301   // a substring of "text".
302   struct PartialMatchFunctor {
303     bool operator ()(absl::string_view text, const PCRE& re,  // 3..16 args
304                      const Arg& ptr1 = no_more_args,
305                      const Arg& ptr2 = no_more_args,
306                      const Arg& ptr3 = no_more_args,
307                      const Arg& ptr4 = no_more_args,
308                      const Arg& ptr5 = no_more_args,
309                      const Arg& ptr6 = no_more_args,
310                      const Arg& ptr7 = no_more_args,
311                      const Arg& ptr8 = no_more_args,
312                      const Arg& ptr9 = no_more_args,
313                      const Arg& ptr10 = no_more_args,
314                      const Arg& ptr11 = no_more_args,
315                      const Arg& ptr12 = no_more_args,
316                      const Arg& ptr13 = no_more_args,
317                      const Arg& ptr14 = no_more_args,
318                      const Arg& ptr15 = no_more_args,
319                      const Arg& ptr16 = no_more_args) const;
320   };
321 
322   RE2_TESTING_DLL static const PartialMatchFunctor PartialMatch;
323 
324   // Like FullMatch() and PartialMatch(), except that pattern has to
325   // match a prefix of "text", and "input" is advanced past the matched
326   // text.  Note: "input" is modified iff this routine returns true.
327   struct ConsumeFunctor {
328     bool operator ()(absl::string_view* input, const PCRE& pattern,  // 3..16 args
329                      const Arg& ptr1 = no_more_args,
330                      const Arg& ptr2 = no_more_args,
331                      const Arg& ptr3 = no_more_args,
332                      const Arg& ptr4 = no_more_args,
333                      const Arg& ptr5 = no_more_args,
334                      const Arg& ptr6 = no_more_args,
335                      const Arg& ptr7 = no_more_args,
336                      const Arg& ptr8 = no_more_args,
337                      const Arg& ptr9 = no_more_args,
338                      const Arg& ptr10 = no_more_args,
339                      const Arg& ptr11 = no_more_args,
340                      const Arg& ptr12 = no_more_args,
341                      const Arg& ptr13 = no_more_args,
342                      const Arg& ptr14 = no_more_args,
343                      const Arg& ptr15 = no_more_args,
344                      const Arg& ptr16 = no_more_args) const;
345   };
346 
347   RE2_TESTING_DLL static const ConsumeFunctor Consume;
348 
349   // Like Consume(..), but does not anchor the match at the beginning of the
350   // string.  That is, "pattern" need not start its match at the beginning of
351   // "input".  For example, "FindAndConsume(s, "(\\w+)", &word)" finds the next
352   // word in "s" and stores it in "word".
353   struct FindAndConsumeFunctor {
354     bool operator ()(absl::string_view* input, const PCRE& pattern,  // 3..16 args
355                      const Arg& ptr1 = no_more_args,
356                      const Arg& ptr2 = no_more_args,
357                      const Arg& ptr3 = no_more_args,
358                      const Arg& ptr4 = no_more_args,
359                      const Arg& ptr5 = no_more_args,
360                      const Arg& ptr6 = no_more_args,
361                      const Arg& ptr7 = no_more_args,
362                      const Arg& ptr8 = no_more_args,
363                      const Arg& ptr9 = no_more_args,
364                      const Arg& ptr10 = no_more_args,
365                      const Arg& ptr11 = no_more_args,
366                      const Arg& ptr12 = no_more_args,
367                      const Arg& ptr13 = no_more_args,
368                      const Arg& ptr14 = no_more_args,
369                      const Arg& ptr15 = no_more_args,
370                      const Arg& ptr16 = no_more_args) const;
371   };
372 
373   RE2_TESTING_DLL static const FindAndConsumeFunctor FindAndConsume;
374 
375   // Replace the first match of "pattern" in "str" with "rewrite".
376   // Within "rewrite", backslash-escaped digits (\1 to \9) can be
377   // used to insert text matching corresponding parenthesized group
378   // from the pattern.  \0 in "rewrite" refers to the entire matching
379   // text.  E.g.,
380   //
381   //   std::string s = "yabba dabba doo";
382   //   CHECK(PCRE::Replace(&s, "b+", "d"));
383   //
384   // will leave "s" containing "yada dabba doo"
385   //
386   // Returns true if the pattern matches and a replacement occurs,
387   // false otherwise.
388   static bool Replace(std::string* str, const PCRE& pattern,
389                       absl::string_view rewrite);
390 
391   // Like Replace(), except replaces all occurrences of the pattern in
392   // the string with the rewrite.  Replacements are not subject to
393   // re-matching.  E.g.,
394   //
395   //   std::string s = "yabba dabba doo";
396   //   CHECK(PCRE::GlobalReplace(&s, "b+", "d"));
397   //
398   // will leave "s" containing "yada dada doo"
399   //
400   // Returns the number of replacements made.
401   static int GlobalReplace(std::string* str, const PCRE& pattern,
402                            absl::string_view rewrite);
403 
404   // Like Replace, except that if the pattern matches, "rewrite"
405   // is copied into "out" with substitutions.  The non-matching
406   // portions of "text" are ignored.
407   //
408   // Returns true iff a match occurred and the extraction happened
409   // successfully;  if no match occurs, the string is left unaffected.
410   static bool Extract(absl::string_view text, const PCRE& pattern,
411                       absl::string_view rewrite, std::string* out);
412 
413   // Check that the given @p rewrite string is suitable for use with
414   // this PCRE.  It checks that:
415   //   * The PCRE has enough parenthesized subexpressions to satisfy all
416   //       of the \N tokens in @p rewrite, and
417   //   * The @p rewrite string doesn't have any syntax errors
418   //       ('\' followed by anything besides [0-9] and '\').
419   // Making this test will guarantee that "replace" and "extract"
420   // operations won't LOG(ERROR) or fail because of a bad rewrite
421   // string.
422   // @param rewrite The proposed rewrite string.
423   // @param error An error message is recorded here, iff we return false.
424   //              Otherwise, it is unchanged.
425   // @return true, iff @p rewrite is suitable for use with the PCRE.
426   bool CheckRewriteString(absl::string_view rewrite, std::string* error) const;
427 
428   // Returns a copy of 'unquoted' with all potentially meaningful
429   // regexp characters backslash-escaped.  The returned string, used
430   // as a regular expression, will exactly match the original string.
431   // For example,
432   //           1.5-2.0?
433   //  becomes:
434   //           1\.5\-2\.0\?
435   static std::string QuoteMeta(absl::string_view unquoted);
436 
437   /***** Generic matching interface (not so nice to use) *****/
438 
439   // Type of match (TODO: Should be restructured as an Option)
440   enum Anchor {
441     UNANCHORED,         // No anchoring
442     ANCHOR_START,       // Anchor at start only
443     ANCHOR_BOTH,        // Anchor at start and end
444   };
445 
446   // General matching routine.  Stores the length of the match in
447   // "*consumed" if successful.
448   bool DoMatch(absl::string_view text, Anchor anchor, size_t* consumed,
449                const Arg* const* args, int n) const;
450 
451   // Return the number of capturing subpatterns, or -1 if the
452   // regexp wasn't valid on construction.
453   int NumberOfCapturingGroups() const;
454 
455  private:
456   void Init(const char* pattern, Option option, int match_limit,
457             int stack_limit, bool report_errors);
458 
459   // Match against "text", filling in "vec" (up to "vecsize" * 2/3) with
460   // pairs of integers for the beginning and end positions of matched
461   // text.  The first pair corresponds to the entire matched text;
462   // subsequent pairs correspond, in order, to parentheses-captured
463   // matches.  Returns the number of pairs (one more than the number of
464   // the last subpattern with a match) if matching was successful
465   // and zero if the match failed.
466   // I.e. for PCRE("(foo)|(bar)|(baz)") it will return 2, 3, and 4 when matching
467   // against "foo", "bar", and "baz" respectively.
468   // When matching PCRE("(foo)|hello") against "hello", it will return 1.
469   // But the values for all subpattern are filled in into "vec".
470   int TryMatch(absl::string_view text, size_t startpos, Anchor anchor,
471                bool empty_ok, int* vec, int vecsize) const;
472 
473   // Append the "rewrite" string, with backslash substitutions from "text"
474   // and "vec", to string "out".
475   bool Rewrite(std::string* out, absl::string_view rewrite,
476                absl::string_view text, int* vec, int veclen) const;
477 
478   // internal implementation for DoMatch
479   bool DoMatchImpl(absl::string_view text, Anchor anchor, size_t* consumed,
480                    const Arg* const args[], int n, int* vec, int vecsize) const;
481 
482   // Compile the regexp for the specified anchoring mode
483   pcre* Compile(Anchor anchor);
484 
485   std::string         pattern_;
486   Option              options_;
487   pcre*               re_full_;        // For full matches
488   pcre*               re_partial_;     // For partial matches
489   const std::string*  error_;          // Error indicator (or empty string)
490   bool                report_errors_;  // Silences error logging if false
491   int                 match_limit_;    // Limit on execution resources
492   int                 stack_limit_;    // Limit on stack resources (bytes)
493   mutable int         hit_limit_;      // Hit limit during execution (bool)
494 
495   PCRE(const PCRE&) = delete;
496   PCRE& operator=(const PCRE&) = delete;
497 };
498 
499 // PCRE_Options allow you to set the PCRE::Options, plus any pcre
500 // "extra" options.  The only extras are match_limit, which limits
501 // the CPU time of a match, and stack_limit, which limits the
502 // stack usage.  Setting a limit to <= 0 lets PCRE pick a sensible default
503 // that should not cause too many problems in production code.
504 // If PCRE hits a limit during a match, it may return a false negative,
505 // but (hopefully) it won't crash.
506 //
507 // NOTE: If you are handling regular expressions specified by
508 // (external or internal) users, rather than hard-coded ones,
509 // you should be using PCRE2, which uses an alternate implementation
510 // that avoids these issues.  See http://go/re2quick.
511 class PCRE_Options {
512  public:
513   // constructor
PCRE_Options()514   PCRE_Options() : option_(PCRE::None), match_limit_(0), stack_limit_(0), report_errors_(true) {}
515   // accessors
option()516   PCRE::Option option() const { return option_; }
set_option(PCRE::Option option)517   void set_option(PCRE::Option option) {
518     option_ = option;
519   }
match_limit()520   int match_limit() const { return match_limit_; }
set_match_limit(int match_limit)521   void set_match_limit(int match_limit) {
522     match_limit_ = match_limit;
523   }
stack_limit()524   int stack_limit() const { return stack_limit_; }
set_stack_limit(int stack_limit)525   void set_stack_limit(int stack_limit) {
526     stack_limit_ = stack_limit;
527   }
528 
529   // If the regular expression is malformed, an error message will be printed
530   // iff report_errors() is true.  Default: true.
report_errors()531   bool report_errors() const { return report_errors_; }
set_report_errors(bool report_errors)532   void set_report_errors(bool report_errors) {
533     report_errors_ = report_errors;
534   }
535  private:
536   PCRE::Option option_;
537   int match_limit_;
538   int stack_limit_;
539   bool report_errors_;
540 };
541 
542 
543 /***** Implementation details *****/
544 
545 // Hex/Octal/Binary?
546 
547 // Special class for parsing into objects that define a ParseFrom() method
548 template <typename T>
549 class _PCRE_MatchObject {
550  public:
Parse(const char * str,size_t n,void * dest)551   static inline bool Parse(const char* str, size_t n, void* dest) {
552     if (dest == NULL) return true;
553     T* object = reinterpret_cast<T*>(dest);
554     return object->ParseFrom(str, n);
555   }
556 };
557 
558 class PCRE::Arg {
559  public:
560   // Empty constructor so we can declare arrays of PCRE::Arg
561   Arg();
562 
563   // Constructor specially designed for NULL arguments
564   Arg(void*);
565 
566   typedef bool (*Parser)(const char* str, size_t n, void* dest);
567 
568 // Type-specific parsers
569 #define MAKE_PARSER(type, name)            \
570   Arg(type* p) : arg_(p), parser_(name) {} \
571   Arg(type* p, Parser parser) : arg_(p), parser_(parser) {}
572 
573   MAKE_PARSER(char,               parse_char);
574   MAKE_PARSER(signed char,        parse_schar);
575   MAKE_PARSER(unsigned char,      parse_uchar);
576   MAKE_PARSER(float,              parse_float);
577   MAKE_PARSER(double,             parse_double);
578   MAKE_PARSER(std::string,        parse_string);
579   MAKE_PARSER(absl::string_view,  parse_string_view);
580 
581   MAKE_PARSER(short,              parse_short);
582   MAKE_PARSER(unsigned short,     parse_ushort);
583   MAKE_PARSER(int,                parse_int);
584   MAKE_PARSER(unsigned int,       parse_uint);
585   MAKE_PARSER(long,               parse_long);
586   MAKE_PARSER(unsigned long,      parse_ulong);
587   MAKE_PARSER(long long,          parse_longlong);
588   MAKE_PARSER(unsigned long long, parse_ulonglong);
589 
590 #undef MAKE_PARSER
591 
592   // Generic constructor
593   template <typename T> Arg(T*, Parser parser);
594   // Generic constructor template
Arg(T * p)595   template <typename T> Arg(T* p)
596     : arg_(p), parser_(_PCRE_MatchObject<T>::Parse) {
597   }
598 
599   // Parse the data
600   bool Parse(const char* str, size_t n) const;
601 
602  private:
603   void*         arg_;
604   Parser        parser_;
605 
606   static bool parse_null        (const char* str, size_t n, void* dest);
607   static bool parse_char        (const char* str, size_t n, void* dest);
608   static bool parse_schar       (const char* str, size_t n, void* dest);
609   static bool parse_uchar       (const char* str, size_t n, void* dest);
610   static bool parse_float       (const char* str, size_t n, void* dest);
611   static bool parse_double      (const char* str, size_t n, void* dest);
612   static bool parse_string      (const char* str, size_t n, void* dest);
613   static bool parse_string_view (const char* str, size_t n, void* dest);
614 
615 #define DECLARE_INTEGER_PARSER(name)                                       \
616  private:                                                                  \
617   static bool parse_##name(const char* str, size_t n, void* dest);         \
618   static bool parse_##name##_radix(const char* str, size_t n, void* dest,  \
619                                    int radix);                             \
620                                                                            \
621  public:                                                                   \
622   static bool parse_##name##_hex(const char* str, size_t n, void* dest);   \
623   static bool parse_##name##_octal(const char* str, size_t n, void* dest); \
624   static bool parse_##name##_cradix(const char* str, size_t n, void* dest)
625 
626   DECLARE_INTEGER_PARSER(short);
627   DECLARE_INTEGER_PARSER(ushort);
628   DECLARE_INTEGER_PARSER(int);
629   DECLARE_INTEGER_PARSER(uint);
630   DECLARE_INTEGER_PARSER(long);
631   DECLARE_INTEGER_PARSER(ulong);
632   DECLARE_INTEGER_PARSER(longlong);
633   DECLARE_INTEGER_PARSER(ulonglong);
634 
635 #undef DECLARE_INTEGER_PARSER
636 
637 };
638 
Arg()639 inline PCRE::Arg::Arg() : arg_(NULL), parser_(parse_null) { }
Arg(void * p)640 inline PCRE::Arg::Arg(void* p) : arg_(p), parser_(parse_null) { }
641 
Parse(const char * str,size_t n)642 inline bool PCRE::Arg::Parse(const char* str, size_t n) const {
643   return (*parser_)(str, n, arg_);
644 }
645 
646 // This part of the parser, appropriate only for ints, deals with bases
647 #define MAKE_INTEGER_PARSER(type, name)                      \
648   inline PCRE::Arg Hex(type* ptr) {                          \
649     return PCRE::Arg(ptr, PCRE::Arg::parse_##name##_hex);    \
650   }                                                          \
651   inline PCRE::Arg Octal(type* ptr) {                        \
652     return PCRE::Arg(ptr, PCRE::Arg::parse_##name##_octal);  \
653   }                                                          \
654   inline PCRE::Arg CRadix(type* ptr) {                       \
655     return PCRE::Arg(ptr, PCRE::Arg::parse_##name##_cradix); \
656   }
657 
658 MAKE_INTEGER_PARSER(short,              short);
659 MAKE_INTEGER_PARSER(unsigned short,     ushort);
660 MAKE_INTEGER_PARSER(int,                int);
661 MAKE_INTEGER_PARSER(unsigned int,       uint);
662 MAKE_INTEGER_PARSER(long,               long);
663 MAKE_INTEGER_PARSER(unsigned long,      ulong);
664 MAKE_INTEGER_PARSER(long long,          longlong);
665 MAKE_INTEGER_PARSER(unsigned long long, ulonglong);
666 
667 #undef MAKE_INTEGER_PARSER
668 
669 }  // namespace re2
670 
671 #endif  // UTIL_PCRE_H_
672