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I was über lazy at first, so took libs from SM. But actually it's quite easy to compile, so let's update to latest version \o/.
235 lines
6.0 KiB
Perl
235 lines
6.0 KiB
Perl
#! /usr/bin/env perl
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# Program for testing regular expressions with perl to check that PCRE handles
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# them the same. This version needs to have "use utf8" at the start for running
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# the UTF-8 tests, but *not* for the other tests. The only way I've found for
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# doing this is to cat this line in explicitly in the RunPerlTest script. I've
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# also used this method to supply "require Encode" for the UTF-8 tests, so that
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# the main test will still run where Encode is not installed.
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#use utf8;
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#require Encode;
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# Function for turning a string into a string of printing chars.
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sub pchars {
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my($t) = "";
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if ($utf8)
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{
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@p = unpack('U*', $_[0]);
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foreach $c (@p)
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{
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if ($c >= 32 && $c < 127) { $t .= chr $c; }
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else { $t .= sprintf("\\x{%02x}", $c);
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}
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}
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}
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else
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{
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foreach $c (split(//, $_[0]))
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{
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if (ord $c >= 32 && ord $c < 127) { $t .= $c; }
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else { $t .= sprintf("\\x%02x", ord $c); }
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}
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}
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$t;
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}
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# Read lines from named file or stdin and write to named file or stdout; lines
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# consist of a regular expression, in delimiters and optionally followed by
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# options, followed by a set of test data, terminated by an empty line.
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# Sort out the input and output files
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if (@ARGV > 0)
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{
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open(INFILE, "<$ARGV[0]") || die "Failed to open $ARGV[0]\n";
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$infile = "INFILE";
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}
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else { $infile = "STDIN"; }
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if (@ARGV > 1)
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{
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open(OUTFILE, ">$ARGV[1]") || die "Failed to open $ARGV[1]\n";
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$outfile = "OUTFILE";
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}
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else { $outfile = "STDOUT"; }
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printf($outfile "Perl $] Regular Expressions\n\n");
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# Main loop
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NEXT_RE:
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for (;;)
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{
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printf " re> " if $infile eq "STDIN";
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last if ! ($_ = <$infile>);
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printf $outfile "$_" if $infile ne "STDIN";
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next if ($_ =~ /^\s*$/ || $_ =~ /^< forbid/);
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$pattern = $_;
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while ($pattern !~ /^\s*(.).*\1/s)
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{
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printf " > " if $infile eq "STDIN";
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last if ! ($_ = <$infile>);
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printf $outfile "$_" if $infile ne "STDIN";
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$pattern .= $_;
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}
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chomp($pattern);
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$pattern =~ s/\s+$//;
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# The private /+ modifier means "print $' afterwards".
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$showrest = ($pattern =~ s/\+(?=[a-zA-Z]*$)//);
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# A doubled version is used by pcretest to print remainders after captures
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$pattern =~ s/\+(?=[a-zA-Z]*$)//;
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# Remove /8 from a UTF-8 pattern.
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$utf8 = $pattern =~ s/8(?=[a-zA-Z]*$)//;
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# Remove /J from a pattern with duplicate names.
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$pattern =~ s/J(?=[a-zA-Z]*$)//;
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# Remove /K from a pattern (asks pcretest to check MARK data) */
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$pattern =~ s/K(?=[a-zA-Z]*$)//;
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# /W asks pcretest to set PCRE_UCP; change this to /u for Perl
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$pattern =~ s/W(?=[a-zA-Z]*$)/u/;
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# Remove /S or /SS from a pattern (asks pcretest to study or not to study)
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$pattern =~ s/S(?=[a-zA-Z]*$)//g;
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# Remove /Y and /O from a pattern (disable PCRE optimizations)
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$pattern =~ s/[YO](?=[a-zA-Z]*$)//;
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# Check that the pattern is valid
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eval "\$_ =~ ${pattern}";
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if ($@)
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{
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printf $outfile "Error: $@";
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next NEXT_RE;
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}
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# If the /g modifier is present, we want to put a loop round the matching;
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# otherwise just a single "if".
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$cmd = ($pattern =~ /g[a-z]*$/)? "while" : "if";
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# If the pattern is actually the null string, Perl uses the most recently
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# executed (and successfully compiled) regex is used instead. This is a
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# nasty trap for the unwary! The PCRE test suite does contain null strings
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# in places - if they are allowed through here all sorts of weird and
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# unexpected effects happen. To avoid this, we replace such patterns with
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# a non-null pattern that has the same effect.
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$pattern = "/(?#)/$2" if ($pattern =~ /^(.)\1(.*)$/);
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# Read data lines and test them
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for (;;)
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{
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printf "data> " if $infile eq "STDIN";
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last NEXT_RE if ! ($_ = <$infile>);
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chomp;
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printf $outfile "$_\n" if $infile ne "STDIN";
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s/\s+$//; # Remove trailing space
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s/^\s+//; # Remove leading space
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s/\\Y//g; # Remove \Y (pcretest flag to set PCRE_NO_START_OPTIMIZE)
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last if ($_ eq "");
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$x = eval "\"$_\""; # To get escapes processed
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# Empty array for holding results, ensure $REGERROR and $REGMARK are
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# unset, then do the matching.
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@subs = ();
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$pushes = "push \@subs,\$&;" .
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"push \@subs,\$1;" .
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"push \@subs,\$2;" .
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"push \@subs,\$3;" .
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"push \@subs,\$4;" .
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"push \@subs,\$5;" .
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"push \@subs,\$6;" .
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"push \@subs,\$7;" .
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"push \@subs,\$8;" .
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"push \@subs,\$9;" .
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"push \@subs,\$10;" .
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"push \@subs,\$11;" .
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"push \@subs,\$12;" .
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"push \@subs,\$13;" .
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"push \@subs,\$14;" .
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"push \@subs,\$15;" .
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"push \@subs,\$16;" .
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"push \@subs,\$'; }";
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undef $REGERROR;
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undef $REGMARK;
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eval "${cmd} (\$x =~ ${pattern}) {" . $pushes;
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if ($@)
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{
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printf $outfile "Error: $@\n";
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next NEXT_RE;
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}
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elsif (scalar(@subs) == 0)
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{
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printf $outfile "No match";
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if (defined $REGERROR && $REGERROR != 1)
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{ printf $outfile (", mark = %s", &pchars($REGERROR)); }
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printf $outfile "\n";
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}
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else
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{
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while (scalar(@subs) != 0)
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{
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printf $outfile (" 0: %s\n", &pchars($subs[0]));
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printf $outfile (" 0+ %s\n", &pchars($subs[17])) if $showrest;
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$last_printed = 0;
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for ($i = 1; $i <= 16; $i++)
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{
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if (defined $subs[$i])
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{
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while ($last_printed++ < $i-1)
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{ printf $outfile ("%2d: <unset>\n", $last_printed); }
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printf $outfile ("%2d: %s\n", $i, &pchars($subs[$i]));
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$last_printed = $i;
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}
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}
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splice(@subs, 0, 18);
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}
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# It seems that $REGMARK is not marked as UTF-8 even when use utf8 is
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# set and the input pattern was a UTF-8 string. We can, however, force
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# it to be so marked.
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if (defined $REGMARK && $REGMARK != 1)
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{
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$xx = $REGMARK;
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$xx = Encode::decode_utf8($xx) if $utf8;
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printf $outfile ("MK: %s\n", &pchars($xx));
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}
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}
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}
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}
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# printf $outfile "\n";
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# End
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