1/*************************************************
2*      Perl-Compatible Regular Expressions       *
3*************************************************/
4
5/* PCRE is a library of functions to support regular expressions whose syntax
6and semantics are as close as possible to those of the Perl 5 language.
7
8                       Written by Philip Hazel
9           Copyright (c) 1997-2012 University of Cambridge
10
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38*/
39
40
41/* This module contains the external function pcre_maketables(), which builds
42character tables for PCRE in the current locale. The file is compiled on its
43own as part of the PCRE library. However, it is also included in the
44compilation of dftables.c, in which case the macro DFTABLES is defined. */
45
46
47#ifndef DFTABLES
48#  ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
49#  include "config.h"
50#  endif
51#  include "pcre_internal.h"
52#endif
53
54
55/*************************************************
56*           Create PCRE character tables         *
57*************************************************/
58
59/* This function builds a set of character tables for use by PCRE and returns
60a pointer to them. They are build using the ctype functions, and consequently
61their contents will depend upon the current locale setting. When compiled as
62part of the library, the store is obtained via PUBL(malloc)(), but when
63compiled inside dftables, use malloc().
64
65Arguments:   none
66Returns:     pointer to the contiguous block of data
67*/
68
69#ifdef COMPILE_PCRE8
70const unsigned char *
71pcre_maketables(void)
72#else
73const unsigned char *
74pcre16_maketables(void)
75#endif
76{
77unsigned char *yield, *p;
78int i;
79
80#ifndef DFTABLES
81yield = (unsigned char*)(PUBL(malloc))(tables_length);
82#else
83yield = (unsigned char*)malloc(tables_length);
84#endif
85
86if (yield == NULL) return NULL;
87p = yield;
88
89/* First comes the lower casing table */
90
91for (i = 0; i < 256; i++) *p++ = tolower(i);
92
93/* Next the case-flipping table */
94
95for (i = 0; i < 256; i++) *p++ = islower(i)? toupper(i) : tolower(i);
96
97/* Then the character class tables. Don't try to be clever and save effort on
98exclusive ones - in some locales things may be different. Note that the table
99for "space" includes everything "isspace" gives, including VT in the default
100locale. This makes it work for the POSIX class [:space:]. Note also that it is
101possible for a character to be alnum or alpha without being lower or upper,
102such as "male and female ordinals" (\xAA and \xBA) in the fr_FR locale (at
103least under Debian Linux's locales as of 12/2005). So we must test for alnum
104specially. */
105
106memset(p, 0, cbit_length);
107for (i = 0; i < 256; i++)
108  {
109  if (isdigit(i)) p[cbit_digit  + i/8] |= 1 << (i&7);
110  if (isupper(i)) p[cbit_upper  + i/8] |= 1 << (i&7);
111  if (islower(i)) p[cbit_lower  + i/8] |= 1 << (i&7);
112  if (isalnum(i)) p[cbit_word   + i/8] |= 1 << (i&7);
113  if (i == '_')   p[cbit_word   + i/8] |= 1 << (i&7);
114  if (isspace(i)) p[cbit_space  + i/8] |= 1 << (i&7);
115  if (isxdigit(i))p[cbit_xdigit + i/8] |= 1 << (i&7);
116  if (isgraph(i)) p[cbit_graph  + i/8] |= 1 << (i&7);
117  if (isprint(i)) p[cbit_print  + i/8] |= 1 << (i&7);
118  if (ispunct(i)) p[cbit_punct  + i/8] |= 1 << (i&7);
119  if (iscntrl(i)) p[cbit_cntrl  + i/8] |= 1 << (i&7);
120  }
121p += cbit_length;
122
123/* Finally, the character type table. In this, we exclude VT from the white
124space chars, because Perl doesn't recognize it as such for \s and for comments
125within regexes. */
126
127for (i = 0; i < 256; i++)
128  {
129  int x = 0;
130  if (i != 0x0b && isspace(i)) x += ctype_space;
131  if (isalpha(i)) x += ctype_letter;
132  if (isdigit(i)) x += ctype_digit;
133  if (isxdigit(i)) x += ctype_xdigit;
134  if (isalnum(i) || i == '_') x += ctype_word;
135
136  /* Note: strchr includes the terminating zero in the characters it considers.
137  In this instance, that is ok because we want binary zero to be flagged as a
138  meta-character, which in this sense is any character that terminates a run
139  of data characters. */
140
141  if (strchr("\\*+?{^.$|()[", i) != 0) x += ctype_meta;
142  *p++ = x;
143  }
144
145return yield;
146}
147
148/* End of pcre_maketables.c */
149