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+/*************************************************
+* Perl-Compatible Regular Expressions *
+*************************************************/
+
+/*
+This is a library of functions to support regular expressions whose syntax
+and semantics are as close as possible to those of the Perl 5 language. See
+the file Tech.Notes for some information on the internals.
+
+Written by: Philip Hazel <ph10@cam.ac.uk>
+
+ Copyright (c) 1997-2003 University of Cambridge
+
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose on any
+computer system, and to redistribute it freely, subject to the following
+restrictions:
+
+1. This software is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
+
+2. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented, either by
+ explicit claim or by omission.
+
+3. Altered versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
+ misrepresented as being the original software.
+
+4. If PCRE is embedded in any software that is released under the GNU
+ General Purpose Licence (GPL), then the terms of that licence shall
+ supersede any condition above with which it is incompatible.
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+*/
+
+
+/* Define DEBUG to get debugging output on stdout. */
+/* #define DEBUG */
+
+/* Use a macro for debugging printing, 'cause that eliminates the use of #ifdef
+inline, and there are *still* stupid compilers about that don't like indented
+pre-processor statements. I suppose it's only been 10 years... */
+
+#ifdef DEBUG
+#define DPRINTF(p) printf p
+#else
+#define DPRINTF(p) /*nothing*/
+#endif
+
+/* Include the internals header, which itself includes "config.h", the Standard
+C headers, and the external pcre header. */
+
+#include "internal.h"
+
+
+/* Allow compilation as C++ source code, should anybody want to do that. */
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+#define class pcre_class
+#endif
+
+
+/* Maximum number of items on the nested bracket stacks at compile time. This
+applies to the nesting of all kinds of parentheses. It does not limit
+un-nested, non-capturing parentheses. This number can be made bigger if
+necessary - it is used to dimension one int and one unsigned char vector at
+compile time. */
+
+#define BRASTACK_SIZE 200
+
+
+/* Maximum number of ints of offset to save on the stack for recursive calls.
+If the offset vector is bigger, malloc is used. This should be a multiple of 3,
+because the offset vector is always a multiple of 3 long. */
+
+#define REC_STACK_SAVE_MAX 30
+
+
+/* The number of bytes in a literal character string above which we can't add
+any more is set at 250 in order to allow for UTF-8 characters. (In theory it
+could be 255 when UTF-8 support is excluded, but that means that some of the
+test output would be different, which just complicates things.) */
+
+#define MAXLIT 250
+
+
+/* The maximum remaining length of subject we are prepared to search for a
+req_byte match. */
+
+#define REQ_BYTE_MAX 1000
+
+
+/* Table of sizes for the fixed-length opcodes. It's defined in a macro so that
+the definition is next to the definition of the opcodes in internal.h. */
+
+static const uschar OP_lengths[] = { OP_LENGTHS };
+
+/* Min and max values for the common repeats; for the maxima, 0 => infinity */
+
+static const char rep_min[] = { 0, 0, 1, 1, 0, 0 };
+static const char rep_max[] = { 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1 };
+
+/* Table for handling escaped characters in the range '0'-'z'. Positive returns
+are simple data values; negative values are for special things like \d and so
+on. Zero means further processing is needed (for things like \x), or the escape
+is invalid. */
+
+#if !EBCDIC /* This is the "normal" table for ASCII systems */
+static const short int escapes[] = {
+ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0 - 7 */
+ 0, 0, ':', ';', '<', '=', '>', '?', /* 8 - ? */
+ '@', -ESC_A, -ESC_B, -ESC_C, -ESC_D, -ESC_E, 0, -ESC_G, /* @ - G */
+ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* H - O */
+ 0, -ESC_Q, 0, -ESC_S, 0, 0, 0, -ESC_W, /* P - W */
+ 0, 0, -ESC_Z, '[', '\\', ']', '^', '_', /* X - _ */
+ '`', 7, -ESC_b, 0, -ESC_d, ESC_e, ESC_f, 0, /* ` - g */
+ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, ESC_n, 0, /* h - o */
+ 0, 0, ESC_r, -ESC_s, ESC_tee, 0, 0, -ESC_w, /* p - w */
+ 0, 0, -ESC_z /* x - z */
+};
+
+#else /* This is the "abnormal" table for EBCDIC systems */
+static const short int escapes[] = {
+/* 48 */ 0, 0, 0, '.', '<', '(', '+', '|',
+/* 50 */ '&', 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
+/* 58 */ 0, 0, '!', '$', '*', ')', ';', '~',
+/* 60 */ '-', '/', 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
+/* 68 */ 0, 0, '|', ',', '%', '_', '>', '?',
+/* 70 */ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
+/* 78 */ 0, '`', ':', '#', '@', '\'', '=', '"',
+/* 80 */ 0, 7, -ESC_b, 0, -ESC_d, ESC_e, ESC_f, 0,
+/* 88 */ 0, 0, 0, '{', 0, 0, 0, 0,
+/* 90 */ 0, 0, 0, 'l', 0, ESC_n, 0, 0,
+/* 98 */ 0, ESC_r, 0, '}', 0, 0, 0, 0,
+/* A0 */ 0, '~', -ESC_s, ESC_tee, 0, 0, -ESC_w, 0,
+/* A8 */ 0,-ESC_z, 0, 0, 0, '[', 0, 0,
+/* B0 */ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
+/* B8 */ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, ']', '=', '-',
+/* C0 */ '{',-ESC_A, -ESC_B, -ESC_C, -ESC_D,-ESC_E, 0, -ESC_G,
+/* C8 */ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
+/* D0 */ '}', 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
+/* D8 */-ESC_Q, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
+/* E0 */ '\\', 0, -ESC_S, 0, 0, 0, -ESC_W, 0,
+/* E8 */ 0,-ESC_Z, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
+/* F0 */ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
+/* F8 */ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0
+};
+#endif
+
+
+/* Tables of names of POSIX character classes and their lengths. The list is
+terminated by a zero length entry. The first three must be alpha, upper, lower,
+as this is assumed for handling case independence. */
+
+static const char *const posix_names[] = {
+ "alpha", "lower", "upper",
+ "alnum", "ascii", "blank", "cntrl", "digit", "graph",
+ "print", "punct", "space", "word", "xdigit" };
+
+static const uschar posix_name_lengths[] = {
+ 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 4, 6, 0 };
+
+/* Table of class bit maps for each POSIX class; up to three may be combined
+to form the class. The table for [:blank:] is dynamically modified to remove
+the vertical space characters. */
+
+static const int posix_class_maps[] = {
+ cbit_lower, cbit_upper, -1, /* alpha */
+ cbit_lower, -1, -1, /* lower */
+ cbit_upper, -1, -1, /* upper */
+ cbit_digit, cbit_lower, cbit_upper, /* alnum */
+ cbit_print, cbit_cntrl, -1, /* ascii */
+ cbit_space, -1, -1, /* blank - a GNU extension */
+ cbit_cntrl, -1, -1, /* cntrl */
+ cbit_digit, -1, -1, /* digit */
+ cbit_graph, -1, -1, /* graph */
+ cbit_print, -1, -1, /* print */
+ cbit_punct, -1, -1, /* punct */
+ cbit_space, -1, -1, /* space */
+ cbit_word, -1, -1, /* word - a Perl extension */
+ cbit_xdigit,-1, -1 /* xdigit */
+};
+
+/* Table to identify digits and hex digits. This is used when compiling
+patterns. Note that the tables in chartables are dependent on the locale, and
+may mark arbitrary characters as digits - but the PCRE compiling code expects
+to handle only 0-9, a-z, and A-Z as digits when compiling. That is why we have
+a private table here. It costs 256 bytes, but it is a lot faster than doing
+character value tests (at least in some simple cases I timed), and in some
+applications one wants PCRE to compile efficiently as well as match
+efficiently.
+
+For convenience, we use the same bit definitions as in chartables:
+
+ 0x04 decimal digit
+ 0x08 hexadecimal digit
+
+Then we can use ctype_digit and ctype_xdigit in the code. */
+
+#if !EBCDIC /* This is the "normal" case, for ASCII systems */
+static const unsigned char digitab[] =
+ {
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 0- 7 */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 8- 15 */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 16- 23 */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 24- 31 */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* - ' */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* ( - / */
+ 0x0c,0x0c,0x0c,0x0c,0x0c,0x0c,0x0c,0x0c, /* 0 - 7 */
+ 0x0c,0x0c,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 8 - ? */
+ 0x00,0x08,0x08,0x08,0x08,0x08,0x08,0x00, /* @ - G */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* H - O */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* P - W */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* X - _ */
+ 0x00,0x08,0x08,0x08,0x08,0x08,0x08,0x00, /* ` - g */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* h - o */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* p - w */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* x -127 */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 128-135 */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 136-143 */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 144-151 */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 152-159 */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 160-167 */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 168-175 */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 176-183 */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 184-191 */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 192-199 */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 200-207 */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 208-215 */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 216-223 */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 224-231 */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 232-239 */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 240-247 */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00};/* 248-255 */
+
+#else /* This is the "abnormal" case, for EBCDIC systems */
+static const unsigned char digitab[] =
+ {
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 0- 7 0 */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 8- 15 */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 16- 23 10 */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 24- 31 */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 32- 39 20 */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 40- 47 */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 48- 55 30 */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 56- 63 */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* - 71 40 */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 72- | */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* & - 87 50 */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 88- ¬ */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* - -103 60 */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 104- ? */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 112-119 70 */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 120- " */
+ 0x00,0x08,0x08,0x08,0x08,0x08,0x08,0x00, /* 128- g 80 */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* h -143 */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 144- p 90 */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* q -159 */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 160- x A0 */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* y -175 */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* ^ -183 B0 */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 184-191 */
+ 0x00,0x08,0x08,0x08,0x08,0x08,0x08,0x00, /* { - G C0 */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* H -207 */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* } - P D0 */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* Q -223 */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* \ - X E0 */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* Y -239 */
+ 0x0c,0x0c,0x0c,0x0c,0x0c,0x0c,0x0c,0x0c, /* 0 - 7 F0 */
+ 0x0c,0x0c,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00};/* 8 -255 */
+
+static const unsigned char ebcdic_chartab[] = { /* chartable partial dup */
+ 0x80,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x01,0x00,0x00, /* 0- 7 */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x01,0x01,0x00,0x00, /* 8- 15 */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x01,0x00,0x00, /* 16- 23 */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 24- 31 */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x01,0x00,0x00, /* 32- 39 */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 40- 47 */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 48- 55 */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 56- 63 */
+ 0x01,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* - 71 */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x80,0x00,0x80,0x80,0x80, /* 72- | */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* & - 87 */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x80,0x80,0x80,0x00,0x00, /* 88- ¬ */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* - -103 */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x10,0x00,0x80, /* 104- ? */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 112-119 */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 120- " */
+ 0x00,0x1a,0x1a,0x1a,0x1a,0x1a,0x1a,0x12, /* 128- g */
+ 0x12,0x12,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* h -143 */
+ 0x00,0x12,0x12,0x12,0x12,0x12,0x12,0x12, /* 144- p */
+ 0x12,0x12,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* q -159 */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x12,0x12,0x12,0x12,0x12,0x12, /* 160- x */
+ 0x12,0x12,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* y -175 */
+ 0x80,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* ^ -183 */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x80,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 184-191 */
+ 0x80,0x1a,0x1a,0x1a,0x1a,0x1a,0x1a,0x12, /* { - G */
+ 0x12,0x12,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* H -207 */
+ 0x00,0x12,0x12,0x12,0x12,0x12,0x12,0x12, /* } - P */
+ 0x12,0x12,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* Q -223 */
+ 0x00,0x00,0x12,0x12,0x12,0x12,0x12,0x12, /* \ - X */
+ 0x12,0x12,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* Y -239 */
+ 0x1c,0x1c,0x1c,0x1c,0x1c,0x1c,0x1c,0x1c, /* 0 - 7 */
+ 0x1c,0x1c,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00};/* 8 -255 */
+#endif
+
+
+/* Definition to allow mutual recursion */
+
+static BOOL
+ compile_regex(int, int, int *, uschar **, const uschar **, const char **,
+ BOOL, int, int *, int *, branch_chain *, compile_data *);
+
+/* Structure for building a chain of data that actually lives on the
+stack, for holding the values of the subject pointer at the start of each
+subpattern, so as to detect when an empty string has been matched by a
+subpattern - to break infinite loops. When NO_RECURSE is set, these blocks
+are on the heap, not on the stack. */
+
+typedef struct eptrblock {
+ struct eptrblock *epb_prev;
+ const uschar *epb_saved_eptr;
+} eptrblock;
+
+/* Flag bits for the match() function */
+
+#define match_condassert 0x01 /* Called to check a condition assertion */
+#define match_isgroup 0x02 /* Set if start of bracketed group */
+
+/* Non-error returns from the match() function. Error returns are externally
+defined PCRE_ERROR_xxx codes, which are all negative. */
+
+#define MATCH_MATCH 1
+#define MATCH_NOMATCH 0
+
+
+
+/*************************************************
+* Global variables *
+*************************************************/
+
+/* PCRE is thread-clean and doesn't use any global variables in the normal
+sense. However, it calls memory allocation and free functions via the four
+indirections below, and it can optionally do callouts. These values can be
+changed by the caller, but are shared between all threads. However, when
+compiling for Virtual Pascal, things are done differently (see pcre.in). */
+
+#ifndef VPCOMPAT
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C" void *(*pcre_malloc)(size_t) = malloc;
+extern "C" void (*pcre_free)(void *) = free;
+extern "C" void *(*pcre_stack_malloc)(size_t) = malloc;
+extern "C" void (*pcre_stack_free)(void *) = free;
+extern "C" int (*pcre_callout)(pcre_callout_block *) = NULL;
+#else
+void *(*pcre_malloc)(size_t) = malloc;
+void (*pcre_free)(void *) = free;
+void *(*pcre_stack_malloc)(size_t) = malloc;
+void (*pcre_stack_free)(void *) = free;
+int (*pcre_callout)(pcre_callout_block *) = NULL;
+#endif
+#endif
+
+
+/*************************************************
+* Macros and tables for character handling *
+*************************************************/
+
+/* When UTF-8 encoding is being used, a character is no longer just a single
+byte. The macros for character handling generate simple sequences when used in
+byte-mode, and more complicated ones for UTF-8 characters. */
+
+#ifndef SUPPORT_UTF8
+#define GETCHAR(c, eptr) c = *eptr;
+#define GETCHARINC(c, eptr) c = *eptr++;
+#define GETCHARINCTEST(c, eptr) c = *eptr++;
+#define GETCHARLEN(c, eptr, len) c = *eptr;
+#define BACKCHAR(eptr)
+
+#else /* SUPPORT_UTF8 */
+
+/* Get the next UTF-8 character, not advancing the pointer. This is called when
+we know we are in UTF-8 mode. */
+
+#define GETCHAR(c, eptr) \
+ c = *eptr; \
+ if ((c & 0xc0) == 0xc0) \
+ { \
+ int gcii; \
+ int gcaa = utf8_table4[c & 0x3f]; /* Number of additional bytes */ \
+ int gcss = 6*gcaa; \
+ c = (c & utf8_table3[gcaa]) << gcss; \
+ for (gcii = 1; gcii <= gcaa; gcii++) \
+ { \
+ gcss -= 6; \
+ c |= (eptr[gcii] & 0x3f) << gcss; \
+ } \
+ }
+
+/* Get the next UTF-8 character, advancing the pointer. This is called when we
+know we are in UTF-8 mode. */
+
+#define GETCHARINC(c, eptr) \
+ c = *eptr++; \
+ if ((c & 0xc0) == 0xc0) \
+ { \
+ int gcaa = utf8_table4[c & 0x3f]; /* Number of additional bytes */ \
+ int gcss = 6*gcaa; \
+ c = (c & utf8_table3[gcaa]) << gcss; \
+ while (gcaa-- > 0) \
+ { \
+ gcss -= 6; \
+ c |= (*eptr++ & 0x3f) << gcss; \
+ } \
+ }
+
+/* Get the next character, testing for UTF-8 mode, and advancing the pointer */
+
+#define GETCHARINCTEST(c, eptr) \
+ c = *eptr++; \
+ if (md->utf8 && (c & 0xc0) == 0xc0) \
+ { \
+ int gcaa = utf8_table4[c & 0x3f]; /* Number of additional bytes */ \
+ int gcss = 6*gcaa; \
+ c = (c & utf8_table3[gcaa]) << gcss; \
+ while (gcaa-- > 0) \
+ { \
+ gcss -= 6; \
+ c |= (*eptr++ & 0x3f) << gcss; \
+ } \
+ }
+
+/* Get the next UTF-8 character, not advancing the pointer, incrementing length
+if there are extra bytes. This is called when we know we are in UTF-8 mode. */
+
+#define GETCHARLEN(c, eptr, len) \
+ c = *eptr; \
+ if ((c & 0xc0) == 0xc0) \
+ { \
+ int gcii; \
+ int gcaa = utf8_table4[c & 0x3f]; /* Number of additional bytes */ \
+ int gcss = 6*gcaa; \
+ c = (c & utf8_table3[gcaa]) << gcss; \
+ for (gcii = 1; gcii <= gcaa; gcii++) \
+ { \
+ gcss -= 6; \
+ c |= (eptr[gcii] & 0x3f) << gcss; \
+ } \
+ len += gcaa; \
+ }
+
+/* If the pointer is not at the start of a character, move it back until
+it is. Called only in UTF-8 mode. */
+
+#define BACKCHAR(eptr) while((*eptr & 0xc0) == 0x80) eptr--;
+
+#endif
+
+
+
+/*************************************************
+* Default character tables *
+*************************************************/
+
+/* A default set of character tables is included in the PCRE binary. Its source
+is built by the maketables auxiliary program, which uses the default C ctypes
+functions, and put in the file chartables.c. These tables are used by PCRE
+whenever the caller of pcre_compile() does not provide an alternate set of
+tables. */
+
+#include "chartables.c"
+
+
+
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+/*************************************************
+* Tables for UTF-8 support *
+*************************************************/
+
+/* These are the breakpoints for different numbers of bytes in a UTF-8
+character. */
+
+static const int utf8_table1[] =
+ { 0x7f, 0x7ff, 0xffff, 0x1fffff, 0x3ffffff, 0x7fffffff};
+
+/* These are the indicator bits and the mask for the data bits to set in the
+first byte of a character, indexed by the number of additional bytes. */
+
+static const int utf8_table2[] = { 0, 0xc0, 0xe0, 0xf0, 0xf8, 0xfc};
+static const int utf8_table3[] = { 0xff, 0x1f, 0x0f, 0x07, 0x03, 0x01};
+
+/* Table of the number of extra characters, indexed by the first character
+masked with 0x3f. The highest number for a valid UTF-8 character is in fact
+0x3d. */
+
+static const uschar utf8_table4[] = {
+ 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,
+ 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,
+ 2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,
+ 3,3,3,3,3,3,3,3,4,4,4,4,5,5,5,5 };
+
+
+/*************************************************
+* Convert character value to UTF-8 *
+*************************************************/
+
+/* This function takes an integer value in the range 0 - 0x7fffffff
+and encodes it as a UTF-8 character in 0 to 6 bytes.
+
+Arguments:
+ cvalue the character value
+ buffer pointer to buffer for result - at least 6 bytes long
+
+Returns: number of characters placed in the buffer
+*/
+
+static int
+ord2utf8(int cvalue, uschar *buffer)
+{
+register int i, j;
+for (i = 0; i < sizeof(utf8_table1)/sizeof(int); i++)
+ if (cvalue <= utf8_table1[i]) break;
+buffer += i;
+for (j = i; j > 0; j--)
+ {
+ *buffer-- = 0x80 | (cvalue & 0x3f);
+ cvalue >>= 6;
+ }
+*buffer = utf8_table2[i] | cvalue;
+return i + 1;
+}
+#endif
+
+
+
+/*************************************************
+* Print compiled regex *
+*************************************************/
+
+/* The code for doing this is held in a separate file that is also included in
+pcretest.c. It defines a function called print_internals(). */
+
+#ifdef DEBUG
+#include "printint.c"
+#endif
+
+
+
+/*************************************************
+* Return version string *
+*************************************************/
+
+#define STRING(a) # a
+#define XSTRING(s) STRING(s)
+
+EXPORT const char *
+pcre_version(void)
+{
+return XSTRING(PCRE_MAJOR) "." XSTRING(PCRE_MINOR) " " XSTRING(PCRE_DATE);
+}
+
+
+
+
+/*************************************************
+* (Obsolete) Return info about compiled pattern *
+*************************************************/
+
+/* This is the original "info" function. It picks potentially useful data out
+of the private structure, but its interface was too rigid. It remains for
+backwards compatibility. The public options are passed back in an int - though
+the re->options field has been expanded to a long int, all the public options
+at the low end of it, and so even on 16-bit systems this will still be OK.
+Therefore, I haven't changed the API for pcre_info().
+
+Arguments:
+ external_re points to compiled code
+ optptr where to pass back the options
+ first_byte where to pass back the first character,
+ or -1 if multiline and all branches start ^,
+ or -2 otherwise
+
+Returns: number of capturing subpatterns
+ or negative values on error
+*/
+
+EXPORT int
+pcre_info(const pcre *external_re, int *optptr, int *first_byte)
+{
+const real_pcre *re = (const real_pcre *)external_re;
+if (re == NULL) return PCRE_ERROR_NULL;
+if (re->magic_number != MAGIC_NUMBER) return PCRE_ERROR_BADMAGIC;
+if (optptr != NULL) *optptr = (int)(re->options & PUBLIC_OPTIONS);
+if (first_byte != NULL)
+ *first_byte = ((re->options & PCRE_FIRSTSET) != 0)? re->first_byte :
+ ((re->options & PCRE_STARTLINE) != 0)? -1 : -2;
+return re->top_bracket;
+}
+
+
+
+/*************************************************
+* Return info about compiled pattern *
+*************************************************/
+
+/* This is a newer "info" function which has an extensible interface so
+that additional items can be added compatibly.
+
+Arguments:
+ external_re points to compiled code
+ extra_data points extra data, or NULL
+ what what information is required
+ where where to put the information
+
+Returns: 0 if data returned, negative on error
+*/
+
+EXPORT int
+pcre_fullinfo(const pcre *external_re, const pcre_extra *extra_data, int what,
+ void *where)
+{
+const real_pcre *re = (const real_pcre *)external_re;
+const pcre_study_data *study = NULL;
+
+if (re == NULL || where == NULL) return PCRE_ERROR_NULL;
+if (re->magic_number != MAGIC_NUMBER) return PCRE_ERROR_BADMAGIC;
+
+if (extra_data != NULL && (extra_data->flags & PCRE_EXTRA_STUDY_DATA) != 0)
+ study = (const pcre_study_data *)extra_data->study_data;
+
+switch (what)
+ {
+ case PCRE_INFO_OPTIONS:
+ *((unsigned long int *)where) = re->options & PUBLIC_OPTIONS;
+ break;
+
+ case PCRE_INFO_SIZE:
+ *((size_t *)where) = re->size;
+ break;
+
+ case PCRE_INFO_STUDYSIZE:
+ *((size_t *)where) = (study == NULL)? 0 : study->size;
+ break;
+
+ case PCRE_INFO_CAPTURECOUNT:
+ *((int *)where) = re->top_bracket;
+ break;
+
+ case PCRE_INFO_BACKREFMAX:
+ *((int *)where) = re->top_backref;
+ break;
+
+ case PCRE_INFO_FIRSTBYTE:
+ *((int *)where) =
+ ((re->options & PCRE_FIRSTSET) != 0)? re->first_byte :
+ ((re->options & PCRE_STARTLINE) != 0)? -1 : -2;
+ break;
+
+ case PCRE_INFO_FIRSTTABLE:
+ *((const uschar **)where) =
+ (study != NULL && (study->options & PCRE_STUDY_MAPPED) != 0)?
+ study->start_bits : NULL;
+ break;
+
+ case PCRE_INFO_LASTLITERAL:
+ *((int *)where) =
+ ((re->options & PCRE_REQCHSET) != 0)? re->req_byte : -1;
+ break;
+
+ case PCRE_INFO_NAMEENTRYSIZE:
+ *((int *)where) = re->name_entry_size;
+ break;
+
+ case PCRE_INFO_NAMECOUNT:
+ *((int *)where) = re->name_count;
+ break;
+
+ case PCRE_INFO_NAMETABLE:
+ *((const uschar **)where) = (const uschar *)re + sizeof(real_pcre);
+ break;
+
+ default: return PCRE_ERROR_BADOPTION;
+ }
+
+return 0;
+}
+
+
+
+/*************************************************
+* Return info about what features are configured *
+*************************************************/
+
+/* This is function which has an extensible interface so that additional items
+can be added compatibly.
+
+Arguments:
+ what what information is required
+ where where to put the information
+
+Returns: 0 if data returned, negative on error
+*/
+
+EXPORT int
+pcre_config(int what, void *where)
+{
+switch (what)
+ {
+ case PCRE_CONFIG_UTF8:
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+ *((int *)where) = 1;
+#else
+ *((int *)where) = 0;
+#endif
+ break;
+
+ case PCRE_CONFIG_NEWLINE:
+ *((int *)where) = NEWLINE;
+ break;
+
+ case PCRE_CONFIG_LINK_SIZE:
+ *((int *)where) = LINK_SIZE;
+ break;
+
+ case PCRE_CONFIG_POSIX_MALLOC_THRESHOLD:
+ *((int *)where) = POSIX_MALLOC_THRESHOLD;
+ break;
+
+ case PCRE_CONFIG_MATCH_LIMIT:
+ *((unsigned int *)where) = MATCH_LIMIT;
+ break;
+
+ case PCRE_CONFIG_STACKRECURSE:
+#ifdef NO_RECURSE
+ *((int *)where) = 0;
+#else
+ *((int *)where) = 1;
+#endif
+ break;
+
+ default: return PCRE_ERROR_BADOPTION;
+ }
+
+return 0;
+}
+
+
+
+#ifdef DEBUG
+/*************************************************
+* Debugging function to print chars *
+*************************************************/
+
+/* Print a sequence of chars in printable format, stopping at the end of the
+subject if the requested.
+
+Arguments:
+ p points to characters
+ length number to print
+ is_subject TRUE if printing from within md->start_subject
+ md pointer to matching data block, if is_subject is TRUE
+
+Returns: nothing
+*/
+
+static void
+pchars(const uschar *p, int length, BOOL is_subject, match_data *md)
+{
+int c;
+if (is_subject && length > md->end_subject - p) length = md->end_subject - p;
+while (length-- > 0)
+ if (isprint(c = *(p++))) printf("%c", c); else printf("\\x%02x", c);
+}
+#endif
+
+
+
+
+/*************************************************
+* Handle escapes *
+*************************************************/
+
+/* This function is called when a \ has been encountered. It either returns a
+positive value for a simple escape such as \n, or a negative value which
+encodes one of the more complicated things such as \d. When UTF-8 is enabled,
+a positive value greater than 255 may be returned. On entry, ptr is pointing at
+the \. On exit, it is on the final character of the escape sequence.
+
+Arguments:
+ ptrptr points to the pattern position pointer
+ errorptr points to the pointer to the error message
+ bracount number of previous extracting brackets
+ options the options bits
+ isclass TRUE if inside a character class
+
+Returns: zero or positive => a data character
+ negative => a special escape sequence
+ on error, errorptr is set
+*/
+
+static int
+check_escape(const uschar **ptrptr, const char **errorptr, int bracount,
+ int options, BOOL isclass)
+{
+const uschar *ptr = *ptrptr;
+int c, i;
+
+/* If backslash is at the end of the pattern, it's an error. */
+
+c = *(++ptr);
+if (c == 0) *errorptr = ERR1;
+
+/* Non-alphamerics are literals. For digits or letters, do an initial lookup in
+a table. A non-zero result is something that can be returned immediately.
+Otherwise further processing may be required. */
+
+#if !EBCDIC /* ASCII coding */
+else if (c < '0' || c > 'z') {} /* Not alphameric */
+else if ((i = escapes[c - '0']) != 0) c = i;
+
+#else /* EBCDIC coding */
+else if (c < 'a' || (ebcdic_chartab[c] & 0x0E) == 0) {} /* Not alphameric */
+else if ((i = escapes[c - 0x48]) != 0) c = i;
+#endif
+
+/* Escapes that need further processing, or are illegal. */
+
+else
+ {
+ const uschar *oldptr;
+ switch (c)
+ {
+ /* A number of Perl escapes are not handled by PCRE. We give an explicit
+ error. */
+
+ case 'l':
+ case 'L':
+ case 'N':
+ case 'p':
+ case 'P':
+ case 'u':
+ case 'U':
+ case 'X':
+ *errorptr = ERR37;
+ break;
+
+ /* The handling of escape sequences consisting of a string of digits
+ starting with one that is not zero is not straightforward. By experiment,
+ the way Perl works seems to be as follows:
+
+ Outside a character class, the digits are read as a decimal number. If the
+ number is less than 10, or if there are that many previous extracting
+ left brackets, then it is a back reference. Otherwise, up to three octal
+ digits are read to form an escaped byte. Thus \123 is likely to be octal
+ 123 (cf \0123, which is octal 012 followed by the literal 3). If the octal
+ value is greater than 377, the least significant 8 bits are taken. Inside a
+ character class, \ followed by a digit is always an octal number. */
+
+ case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4': case '5':
+ case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9':
+
+ if (!isclass)
+ {
+ oldptr = ptr;
+ c -= '0';
+ while ((digitab[ptr[1]] & ctype_digit) != 0)
+ c = c * 10 + *(++ptr) - '0';
+ if (c < 10 || c <= bracount)
+ {
+ c = -(ESC_REF + c);
+ break;
+ }
+ ptr = oldptr; /* Put the pointer back and fall through */
+ }
+
+ /* Handle an octal number following \. If the first digit is 8 or 9, Perl
+ generates a binary zero byte and treats the digit as a following literal.
+ Thus we have to pull back the pointer by one. */
+
+ if ((c = *ptr) >= '8')
+ {
+ ptr--;
+ c = 0;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ /* \0 always starts an octal number, but we may drop through to here with a
+ larger first octal digit. */
+
+ case '0':
+ c -= '0';
+ while(i++ < 2 && ptr[1] >= '0' && ptr[1] <= '7')
+ c = c * 8 + *(++ptr) - '0';
+ c &= 255; /* Take least significant 8 bits */
+ break;
+
+ /* \x is complicated when UTF-8 is enabled. \x{ddd} is a character number
+ which can be greater than 0xff, but only if the ddd are hex digits. */
+
+ case 'x':
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+ if (ptr[1] == '{' && (options & PCRE_UTF8) != 0)
+ {
+ const uschar *pt = ptr + 2;
+ register int count = 0;
+ c = 0;
+ while ((digitab[*pt] & ctype_xdigit) != 0)
+ {
+ int cc = *pt++;
+ count++;
+#if !EBCDIC /* ASCII coding */
+ if (cc >= 'a') cc -= 32; /* Convert to upper case */
+ c = c * 16 + cc - ((cc < 'A')? '0' : ('A' - 10));
+#else /* EBCDIC coding */
+ if (cc >= 'a' && cc <= 'z') cc += 64; /* Convert to upper case */
+ c = c * 16 + cc - ((cc >= '0')? '0' : ('A' - 10));
+#endif
+ }
+ if (*pt == '}')
+ {
+ if (c < 0 || count > 8) *errorptr = ERR34;
+ ptr = pt;
+ break;
+ }
+ /* If the sequence of hex digits does not end with '}', then we don't
+ recognize this construct; fall through to the normal \x handling. */
+ }
+#endif
+
+ /* Read just a single hex char */
+
+ c = 0;
+ while (i++ < 2 && (digitab[ptr[1]] & ctype_xdigit) != 0)
+ {
+ int cc; /* Some compilers don't like ++ */
+ cc = *(++ptr); /* in initializers */
+#if !EBCDIC /* ASCII coding */
+ if (cc >= 'a') cc -= 32; /* Convert to upper case */
+ c = c * 16 + cc - ((cc < 'A')? '0' : ('A' - 10));
+#else /* EBCDIC coding */
+ if (cc <= 'z') cc += 64; /* Convert to upper case */
+ c = c * 16 + cc - ((cc >= '0')? '0' : ('A' - 10));
+#endif
+ }
+ break;
+
+ /* Other special escapes not starting with a digit are straightforward */
+
+ case 'c':
+ c = *(++ptr);
+ if (c == 0)
+ {
+ *errorptr = ERR2;
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ /* A letter is upper-cased; then the 0x40 bit is flipped. This coding
+ is ASCII-specific, but then the whole concept of \cx is ASCII-specific.
+ (However, an EBCDIC equivalent has now been added.) */
+
+#if !EBCDIC /* ASCII coding */
+ if (c >= 'a' && c <= 'z') c -= 32;
+ c ^= 0x40;
+#else /* EBCDIC coding */
+ if (c >= 'a' && c <= 'z') c += 64;
+ c ^= 0xC0;
+#endif
+ break;
+
+ /* PCRE_EXTRA enables extensions to Perl in the matter of escapes. Any
+ other alphameric following \ is an error if PCRE_EXTRA was set; otherwise,
+ for Perl compatibility, it is a literal. This code looks a bit odd, but
+ there used to be some cases other than the default, and there may be again
+ in future, so I haven't "optimized" it. */
+
+ default:
+ if ((options & PCRE_EXTRA) != 0) switch(c)
+ {
+ default:
+ *errorptr = ERR3;
+ break;
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+
+*ptrptr = ptr;
+return c;
+}
+
+
+
+/*************************************************
+* Check for counted repeat *
+*************************************************/
+
+/* This function is called when a '{' is encountered in a place where it might
+start a quantifier. It looks ahead to see if it really is a quantifier or not.
+It is only a quantifier if it is one of the forms {ddd} {ddd,} or {ddd,ddd}
+where the ddds are digits.
+
+Arguments:
+ p pointer to the first char after '{'
+
+Returns: TRUE or FALSE
+*/
+
+static BOOL
+is_counted_repeat(const uschar *p)
+{
+if ((digitab[*p++] & ctype_digit) == 0) return FALSE;
+while ((digitab[*p] & ctype_digit) != 0) p++;
+if (*p == '}') return TRUE;
+
+if (*p++ != ',') return FALSE;
+if (*p == '}') return TRUE;
+
+if ((digitab[*p++] & ctype_digit) == 0) return FALSE;
+while ((digitab[*p] & ctype_digit) != 0) p++;
+
+return (*p == '}');
+}
+
+
+
+/*************************************************
+* Read repeat counts *
+*************************************************/
+
+/* Read an item of the form {n,m} and return the values. This is called only
+after is_counted_repeat() has confirmed that a repeat-count quantifier exists,
+so the syntax is guaranteed to be correct, but we need to check the values.
+
+Arguments:
+ p pointer to first char after '{'
+ minp pointer to int for min
+ maxp pointer to int for max
+ returned as -1 if no max
+ errorptr points to pointer to error message
+
+Returns: pointer to '}' on success;
+ current ptr on error, with errorptr set
+*/
+
+static const uschar *
+read_repeat_counts(const uschar *p, int *minp, int *maxp, const char **errorptr)
+{
+int min = 0;
+int max = -1;
+
+while ((digitab[*p] & ctype_digit) != 0) min = min * 10 + *p++ - '0';
+
+if (*p == '}') max = min; else
+ {
+ if (*(++p) != '}')
+ {
+ max = 0;
+ while((digitab[*p] & ctype_digit) != 0) max = max * 10 + *p++ - '0';
+ if (max < min)
+ {
+ *errorptr = ERR4;
+ return p;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+/* Do paranoid checks, then fill in the required variables, and pass back the
+pointer to the terminating '}'. */
+
+if (min > 65535 || max > 65535)
+ *errorptr = ERR5;
+else
+ {
+ *minp = min;
+ *maxp = max;
+ }
+return p;
+}
+
+
+
+/*************************************************
+* Find first significant op code *
+*************************************************/
+
+/* This is called by several functions that scan a compiled expression looking
+for a fixed first character, or an anchoring op code etc. It skips over things
+that do not influence this. For some calls, a change of option is important.
+
+Arguments:
+ code pointer to the start of the group
+ options pointer to external options
+ optbit the option bit whose changing is significant, or
+ zero if none are
+
+Returns: pointer to the first significant opcode
+*/
+
+static const uschar*
+first_significant_code(const uschar *code, int *options, int optbit)
+{
+for (;;)
+ {
+ switch ((int)*code)
+ {
+ case OP_OPT:
+ if (optbit > 0 && ((int)code[1] & optbit) != (*options & optbit))
+ *options = (int)code[1];
+ code += 2;
+ break;
+
+ case OP_ASSERT_NOT:
+ case OP_ASSERTBACK:
+ case OP_ASSERTBACK_NOT:
+ do code += GET(code, 1); while (*code == OP_ALT);
+ /* Fall through */
+
+ case OP_CALLOUT:
+ case OP_CREF:
+ case OP_BRANUMBER:
+ case OP_WORD_BOUNDARY:
+ case OP_NOT_WORD_BOUNDARY:
+ code += OP_lengths[*code];
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ return code;
+ }
+ }
+/* Control never reaches here */
+}
+
+
+
+
+/*************************************************
+* Find the fixed length of a pattern *
+*************************************************/
+
+/* Scan a pattern and compute the fixed length of subject that will match it,
+if the length is fixed. This is needed for dealing with backward assertions.
+In UTF8 mode, the result is in characters rather than bytes.
+
+Arguments:
+ code points to the start of the pattern (the bracket)
+ options the compiling options
+
+Returns: the fixed length, or -1 if there is no fixed length,
+ or -2 if \C was encountered
+*/
+
+static int
+find_fixedlength(uschar *code, int options)
+{
+int length = -1;
+
+register int branchlength = 0;
+register uschar *cc = code + 1 + LINK_SIZE;
+
+/* Scan along the opcodes for this branch. If we get to the end of the
+branch, check the length against that of the other branches. */
+
+for (;;)
+ {
+ int d;
+ register int op = *cc;
+ if (op >= OP_BRA) op = OP_BRA;
+
+ switch (op)
+ {
+ case OP_BRA:
+ case OP_ONCE:
+ case OP_COND:
+ d = find_fixedlength(cc, options);
+ if (d < 0) return d;
+ branchlength += d;
+ do cc += GET(cc, 1); while (*cc == OP_ALT);
+ cc += 1 + LINK_SIZE;
+ break;
+
+ /* Reached end of a branch; if it's a ket it is the end of a nested
+ call. If it's ALT it is an alternation in a nested call. If it is
+ END it's the end of the outer call. All can be handled by the same code. */
+
+ case OP_ALT:
+ case OP_KET:
+ case OP_KETRMAX:
+ case OP_KETRMIN:
+ case OP_END:
+ if (length < 0) length = branchlength;
+ else if (length != branchlength) return -1;
+ if (*cc != OP_ALT) return length;
+ cc += 1 + LINK_SIZE;
+ branchlength = 0;
+ break;
+
+ /* Skip over assertive subpatterns */
+
+ case OP_ASSERT:
+ case OP_ASSERT_NOT:
+ case OP_ASSERTBACK:
+ case OP_ASSERTBACK_NOT:
+ do cc += GET(cc, 1); while (*cc == OP_ALT);
+ /* Fall through */
+
+ /* Skip over things that don't match chars */
+
+ case OP_REVERSE:
+ case OP_BRANUMBER:
+ case OP_CREF:
+ case OP_OPT:
+ case OP_CALLOUT:
+ case OP_SOD:
+ case OP_SOM:
+ case OP_EOD:
+ case OP_EODN:
+ case OP_CIRC:
+ case OP_DOLL:
+ case OP_NOT_WORD_BOUNDARY:
+ case OP_WORD_BOUNDARY:
+ cc += OP_lengths[*cc];
+ break;
+
+ /* Handle char strings. In UTF-8 mode we must count characters, not bytes.
+ This requires a scan of the string, unfortunately. We assume valid UTF-8
+ strings, so all we do is reduce the length by one for every byte whose bits
+ are 10xxxxxx. */
+
+ case OP_CHARS:
+ branchlength += *(++cc);
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+ if ((options & PCRE_UTF8) != 0)
+ for (d = 1; d <= *cc; d++)
+ if ((cc[d] & 0xc0) == 0x80) branchlength--;
+#endif
+ cc += *cc + 1;
+ break;
+
+ /* Handle exact repetitions. The count is already in characters, but we
+ need to skip over a multibyte character in UTF8 mode. */
+
+ case OP_EXACT:
+ branchlength += GET2(cc,1);
+ cc += 4;
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+ if ((options & PCRE_UTF8) != 0)
+ {
+ while((*cc & 0x80) == 0x80) cc++;
+ }
+#endif
+ break;
+
+ case OP_TYPEEXACT:
+ branchlength += GET2(cc,1);
+ cc += 4;
+ break;
+
+ /* Handle single-char matchers */
+
+ case OP_NOT_DIGIT:
+ case OP_DIGIT:
+ case OP_NOT_WHITESPACE:
+ case OP_WHITESPACE:
+ case OP_NOT_WORDCHAR:
+ case OP_WORDCHAR:
+ case OP_ANY:
+ branchlength++;
+ cc++;
+ break;
+
+ /* The single-byte matcher isn't allowed */
+
+ case OP_ANYBYTE:
+ return -2;
+
+ /* Check a class for variable quantification */
+
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+ case OP_XCLASS:
+ cc += GET(cc, 1) - 33;
+ /* Fall through */
+#endif
+
+ case OP_CLASS:
+ case OP_NCLASS:
+ cc += 33;
+
+ switch (*cc)
+ {
+ case OP_CRSTAR:
+ case OP_CRMINSTAR:
+ case OP_CRQUERY:
+ case OP_CRMINQUERY:
+ return -1;
+
+ case OP_CRRANGE:
+ case OP_CRMINRANGE:
+ if (GET2(cc,1) != GET2(cc,3)) return -1;
+ branchlength += GET2(cc,1);
+ cc += 5;
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ branchlength++;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ /* Anything else is variable length */
+
+ default:
+ return -1;
+ }
+ }
+/* Control never gets here */
+}
+
+
+
+
+/*************************************************
+* Scan compiled regex for numbered bracket *
+*************************************************/
+
+/* This little function scans through a compiled pattern until it finds a
+capturing bracket with the given number.
+
+Arguments:
+ code points to start of expression
+ utf8 TRUE in UTF-8 mode
+ number the required bracket number
+
+Returns: pointer to the opcode for the bracket, or NULL if not found
+*/
+
+static const uschar *
+find_bracket(const uschar *code, BOOL utf8, int number)
+{
+#ifndef SUPPORT_UTF8
+utf8 = utf8; /* Stop pedantic compilers complaining */
+#endif
+
+for (;;)
+ {
+ register int c = *code;
+ if (c == OP_END) return NULL;
+ else if (c == OP_CHARS) code += code[1] + OP_lengths[c];
+ else if (c > OP_BRA)
+ {
+ int n = c - OP_BRA;
+ if (n > EXTRACT_BASIC_MAX) n = GET2(code, 2+LINK_SIZE);
+ if (n == number) return (uschar *)code;
+ code += OP_lengths[OP_BRA];
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ code += OP_lengths[c];
+
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+
+ /* In UTF-8 mode, opcodes that are followed by a character may be followed
+ by a multi-byte character. The length in the table is a minimum, so we have
+ to scan along to skip the extra characters. All opcodes are less than 128,
+ so we can use relatively efficient code. */
+
+ if (utf8) switch(c)
+ {
+ case OP_EXACT:
+ case OP_UPTO:
+ case OP_MINUPTO:
+ case OP_STAR:
+ case OP_MINSTAR:
+ case OP_PLUS:
+ case OP_MINPLUS:
+ case OP_QUERY:
+ case OP_MINQUERY:
+ while ((*code & 0xc0) == 0x80) code++;
+ break;
+
+ /* XCLASS is used for classes that cannot be represented just by a bit
+ map. This includes negated single high-valued characters. The length in
+ the table is zero; the actual length is stored in the compled code. */
+
+ case OP_XCLASS:
+ code += GET(code, 1) + 1;
+ break;
+ }
+#endif
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+
+
+/*************************************************
+* Scan compiled regex for recursion reference *
+*************************************************/
+
+/* This little function scans through a compiled pattern until it finds an
+instance of OP_RECURSE.
+
+Arguments:
+ code points to start of expression
+ utf8 TRUE in UTF-8 mode
+
+Returns: pointer to the opcode for OP_RECURSE, or NULL if not found
+*/
+
+static const uschar *
+find_recurse(const uschar *code, BOOL utf8)
+{
+#ifndef SUPPORT_UTF8
+utf8 = utf8; /* Stop pedantic compilers complaining */
+#endif
+
+for (;;)
+ {
+ register int c = *code;
+ if (c == OP_END) return NULL;
+ else if (c == OP_RECURSE) return code;
+ else if (c == OP_CHARS) code += code[1] + OP_lengths[c];
+ else if (c > OP_BRA)
+ {
+ code += OP_lengths[OP_BRA];
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ code += OP_lengths[c];
+
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+
+ /* In UTF-8 mode, opcodes that are followed by a character may be followed
+ by a multi-byte character. The length in the table is a minimum, so we have
+ to scan along to skip the extra characters. All opcodes are less than 128,
+ so we can use relatively efficient code. */
+
+ if (utf8) switch(c)
+ {
+ case OP_EXACT:
+ case OP_UPTO:
+ case OP_MINUPTO:
+ case OP_STAR:
+ case OP_MINSTAR:
+ case OP_PLUS:
+ case OP_MINPLUS:
+ case OP_QUERY:
+ case OP_MINQUERY:
+ while ((*code & 0xc0) == 0x80) code++;
+ break;
+
+ /* XCLASS is used for classes that cannot be represented just by a bit
+ map. This includes negated single high-valued characters. The length in
+ the table is zero; the actual length is stored in the compled code. */
+
+ case OP_XCLASS:
+ code += GET(code, 1) + 1;
+ break;
+ }
+#endif
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+
+
+/*************************************************
+* Scan compiled branch for non-emptiness *
+*************************************************/
+
+/* This function scans through a branch of a compiled pattern to see whether it
+can match the empty string or not. It is called only from could_be_empty()
+below. Note that first_significant_code() skips over assertions. If we hit an
+unclosed bracket, we return "empty" - this means we've struck an inner bracket
+whose current branch will already have been scanned.
+
+Arguments:
+ code points to start of search
+ endcode points to where to stop
+ utf8 TRUE if in UTF8 mode
+
+Returns: TRUE if what is matched could be empty
+*/
+
+static BOOL
+could_be_empty_branch(const uschar *code, const uschar *endcode, BOOL utf8)
+{
+register int c;
+for (code = first_significant_code(code + 1 + LINK_SIZE, NULL, 0);
+ code < endcode;
+ code = first_significant_code(code + OP_lengths[c], NULL, 0))
+ {
+ const uschar *ccode;
+
+ c = *code;
+
+ if (c >= OP_BRA)
+ {
+ BOOL empty_branch;
+ if (GET(code, 1) == 0) return TRUE; /* Hit unclosed bracket */
+
+ /* Scan a closed bracket */
+
+ empty_branch = FALSE;
+ do
+ {
+ if (!empty_branch && could_be_empty_branch(code, endcode, utf8))
+ empty_branch = TRUE;
+ code += GET(code, 1);
+ }
+ while (*code == OP_ALT);
+ if (!empty_branch) return FALSE; /* All branches are non-empty */
+ code += 1 + LINK_SIZE;
+ c = *code;
+ }
+
+ else switch (c)
+ {
+ /* Check for quantifiers after a class */
+
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+ case OP_XCLASS:
+ ccode = code + GET(code, 1);
+ goto CHECK_CLASS_REPEAT;
+#endif
+
+ case OP_CLASS:
+ case OP_NCLASS:
+ ccode = code + 33;
+
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+ CHECK_CLASS_REPEAT:
+#endif
+
+ switch (*ccode)
+ {
+ case OP_CRSTAR: /* These could be empty; continue */
+ case OP_CRMINSTAR:
+ case OP_CRQUERY:
+ case OP_CRMINQUERY:
+ break;
+
+ default: /* Non-repeat => class must match */
+ case OP_CRPLUS: /* These repeats aren't empty */
+ case OP_CRMINPLUS:
+ return FALSE;
+
+ case OP_CRRANGE:
+ case OP_CRMINRANGE:
+ if (GET2(ccode, 1) > 0) return FALSE; /* Minimum > 0 */
+ break;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ /* Opcodes that must match a character */
+
+ case OP_NOT_DIGIT:
+ case OP_DIGIT:
+ case OP_NOT_WHITESPACE:
+ case OP_WHITESPACE:
+ case OP_NOT_WORDCHAR:
+ case OP_WORDCHAR:
+ case OP_ANY:
+ case OP_ANYBYTE:
+ case OP_CHARS:
+ case OP_NOT:
+ case OP_PLUS:
+ case OP_MINPLUS:
+ case OP_EXACT:
+ case OP_NOTPLUS:
+ case OP_NOTMINPLUS:
+ case OP_NOTEXACT:
+ case OP_TYPEPLUS:
+ case OP_TYPEMINPLUS:
+ case OP_TYPEEXACT:
+ return FALSE;
+
+ /* End of branch */
+
+ case OP_KET:
+ case OP_KETRMAX:
+ case OP_KETRMIN:
+ case OP_ALT:
+ return TRUE;
+
+ /* In UTF-8 mode, STAR, MINSTAR, QUERY, MINQUERY, UPTO, and MINUPTO may be
+ followed by a multibyte character */
+
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+ case OP_STAR:
+ case OP_MINSTAR:
+ case OP_QUERY:
+ case OP_MINQUERY:
+ case OP_UPTO:
+ case OP_MINUPTO:
+ if (utf8) while ((code[2] & 0xc0) == 0x80) code++;
+ break;
+#endif
+ }
+ }
+
+return TRUE;
+}
+
+
+
+/*************************************************
+* Scan compiled regex for non-emptiness *
+*************************************************/
+
+/* This function is called to check for left recursive calls. We want to check
+the current branch of the current pattern to see if it could match the empty
+string. If it could, we must look outwards for branches at other levels,
+stopping when we pass beyond the bracket which is the subject of the recursion.
+
+Arguments:
+ code points to start of the recursion
+ endcode points to where to stop (current RECURSE item)
+ bcptr points to the chain of current (unclosed) branch starts
+ utf8 TRUE if in UTF-8 mode
+
+Returns: TRUE if what is matched could be empty
+*/
+
+static BOOL
+could_be_empty(const uschar *code, const uschar *endcode, branch_chain *bcptr,
+ BOOL utf8)
+{
+while (bcptr != NULL && bcptr->current >= code)
+ {
+ if (!could_be_empty_branch(bcptr->current, endcode, utf8)) return FALSE;
+ bcptr = bcptr->outer;
+ }
+return TRUE;
+}
+
+
+
+/*************************************************
+* Check for POSIX class syntax *
+*************************************************/
+
+/* This function is called when the sequence "[:" or "[." or "[=" is
+encountered in a character class. It checks whether this is followed by an
+optional ^ and then a sequence of letters, terminated by a matching ":]" or
+".]" or "=]".
+
+Argument:
+ ptr pointer to the initial [
+ endptr where to return the end pointer
+ cd pointer to compile data
+
+Returns: TRUE or FALSE
+*/
+
+static BOOL
+check_posix_syntax(const uschar *ptr, const uschar **endptr, compile_data *cd)
+{
+int terminator; /* Don't combine these lines; the Solaris cc */
+terminator = *(++ptr); /* compiler warns about "non-constant" initializer. */
+if (*(++ptr) == '^') ptr++;
+while ((cd->ctypes[*ptr] & ctype_letter) != 0) ptr++;
+if (*ptr == terminator && ptr[1] == ']')
+ {
+ *endptr = ptr;
+ return TRUE;
+ }
+return FALSE;
+}
+
+
+
+
+/*************************************************
+* Check POSIX class name *
+*************************************************/
+
+/* This function is called to check the name given in a POSIX-style class entry
+such as [:alnum:].
+
+Arguments:
+ ptr points to the first letter
+ len the length of the name
+
+Returns: a value representing the name, or -1 if unknown
+*/
+
+static int
+check_posix_name(const uschar *ptr, int len)
+{
+register int yield = 0;
+while (posix_name_lengths[yield] != 0)
+ {
+ if (len == posix_name_lengths[yield] &&
+ strncmp((const char *)ptr, posix_names[yield], len) == 0) return yield;
+ yield++;
+ }
+return -1;
+}
+
+
+/*************************************************
+* Adjust OP_RECURSE items in repeated group *
+*************************************************/
+
+/* OP_RECURSE items contain an offset from the start of the regex to the group
+that is referenced. This means that groups can be replicated for fixed
+repetition simply by copying (because the recursion is allowed to refer to
+earlier groups that are outside the current group). However, when a group is
+optional (i.e. the minimum quantifier is zero), OP_BRAZERO is inserted before
+it, after it has been compiled. This means that any OP_RECURSE items within it
+that refer to the group itself or any contained groups have to have their
+offsets adjusted. That is the job of this function. Before it is called, the
+partially compiled regex must be temporarily terminated with OP_END.
+
+Arguments:
+ group points to the start of the group
+ adjust the amount by which the group is to be moved
+ utf8 TRUE in UTF-8 mode
+ cd contains pointers to tables etc.
+
+Returns: nothing
+*/
+
+static void
+adjust_recurse(uschar *group, int adjust, BOOL utf8, compile_data *cd)
+{
+uschar *ptr = group;
+while ((ptr = (uschar *)find_recurse(ptr, utf8)) != NULL)
+ {
+ int offset = GET(ptr, 1);
+ if (cd->start_code + offset >= group) PUT(ptr, 1, offset + adjust);
+ ptr += 1 + LINK_SIZE;
+ }
+}
+
+
+
+/*************************************************
+* Compile one branch *
+*************************************************/
+
+/* Scan the pattern, compiling it into the code vector. If the options are
+changed during the branch, the pointer is used to change the external options
+bits.
+
+Arguments:
+ optionsptr pointer to the option bits
+ brackets points to number of extracting brackets used
+ code points to the pointer to the current code point
+ ptrptr points to the current pattern pointer
+ errorptr points to pointer to error message
+ firstbyteptr set to initial literal character, or < 0 (REQ_UNSET, REQ_NONE)
+ reqbyteptr set to the last literal character required, else < 0
+ bcptr points to current branch chain
+ cd contains pointers to tables etc.
+
+Returns: TRUE on success
+ FALSE, with *errorptr set on error
+*/
+
+static BOOL
+compile_branch(int *optionsptr, int *brackets, uschar **codeptr,
+ const uschar **ptrptr, const char **errorptr, int *firstbyteptr,
+ int *reqbyteptr, branch_chain *bcptr, compile_data *cd)
+{
+int repeat_type, op_type;
+int repeat_min = 0, repeat_max = 0; /* To please picky compilers */
+int bravalue = 0;
+int length;
+int greedy_default, greedy_non_default;
+int firstbyte, reqbyte;
+int zeroreqbyte, zerofirstbyte;
+int req_caseopt, reqvary, tempreqvary;
+int condcount = 0;
+int options = *optionsptr;
+register int c;
+register uschar *code = *codeptr;
+uschar *tempcode;
+BOOL inescq = FALSE;
+BOOL groupsetfirstbyte = FALSE;
+const uschar *ptr = *ptrptr;
+const uschar *tempptr;
+uschar *previous = NULL;
+uschar class[32];
+
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+BOOL class_utf8;
+BOOL utf8 = (options & PCRE_UTF8) != 0;
+uschar *class_utf8data;
+uschar utf8_char[6];
+#else
+BOOL utf8 = FALSE;
+#endif
+
+/* Set up the default and non-default settings for greediness */
+
+greedy_default = ((options & PCRE_UNGREEDY) != 0);
+greedy_non_default = greedy_default ^ 1;
+
+/* Initialize no first char, no required char. REQ_UNSET means "no char
+matching encountered yet". It gets changed to REQ_NONE if we hit something that
+matches a non-fixed char first char; reqbyte just remains unset if we never
+find one.
+
+When we hit a repeat whose minimum is zero, we may have to adjust these values
+to take the zero repeat into account. This is implemented by setting them to
+zerofirstbyte and zeroreqbyte when such a repeat is encountered. The individual
+item types that can be repeated set these backoff variables appropriately. */
+
+firstbyte = reqbyte = zerofirstbyte = zeroreqbyte = REQ_UNSET;
+
+/* The variable req_caseopt contains either the REQ_CASELESS value or zero,
+according to the current setting of the caseless flag. REQ_CASELESS is a bit
+value > 255. It is added into the firstbyte or reqbyte variables to record the
+case status of the value. */
+
+req_caseopt = ((options & PCRE_CASELESS) != 0)? REQ_CASELESS : 0;
+
+/* Switch on next character until the end of the branch */
+
+for (;; ptr++)
+ {
+ BOOL negate_class;
+ BOOL possessive_quantifier;
+ int class_charcount;
+ int class_lastchar;
+ int newoptions;
+ int recno;
+ int skipbytes;
+ int subreqbyte;
+ int subfirstbyte;
+
+ c = *ptr;
+ if (inescq && c != 0) goto NORMAL_CHAR;
+
+ if ((options & PCRE_EXTENDED) != 0)
+ {
+ if ((cd->ctypes[c] & ctype_space) != 0) continue;
+ if (c == '#')
+ {
+ /* The space before the ; is to avoid a warning on a silly compiler
+ on the Macintosh. */
+ while ((c = *(++ptr)) != 0 && c != NEWLINE) ;
+ if (c != 0) continue; /* Else fall through to handle end of string */
+ }
+ }
+
+ switch(c)
+ {
+ /* The branch terminates at end of string, |, or ). */
+
+ case 0:
+ case '|':
+ case ')':
+ *firstbyteptr = firstbyte;
+ *reqbyteptr = reqbyte;
+ *codeptr = code;
+ *ptrptr = ptr;
+ return TRUE;
+
+ /* Handle single-character metacharacters. In multiline mode, ^ disables
+ the setting of any following char as a first character. */
+
+ case '^':
+ if ((options & PCRE_MULTILINE) != 0)
+ {
+ if (firstbyte == REQ_UNSET) firstbyte = REQ_NONE;
+ }
+ previous = NULL;
+ *code++ = OP_CIRC;
+ break;
+
+ case '$':
+ previous = NULL;
+ *code++ = OP_DOLL;
+ break;
+
+ /* There can never be a first char if '.' is first, whatever happens about
+ repeats. The value of reqbyte doesn't change either. */
+
+ case '.':
+ if (firstbyte == REQ_UNSET) firstbyte = REQ_NONE;
+ zerofirstbyte = firstbyte;
+ zeroreqbyte = reqbyte;
+ previous = code;
+ *code++ = OP_ANY;
+ break;
+
+ /* Character classes. If the included characters are all < 255 in value, we
+ build a 32-byte bitmap of the permitted characters, except in the special
+ case where there is only one such character. For negated classes, we build
+ the map as usual, then invert it at the end. However, we use a different
+ opcode so that data characters > 255 can be handled correctly.
+
+ If the class contains characters outside the 0-255 range, a different
+ opcode is compiled. It may optionally have a bit map for characters < 256,
+ but those above are are explicitly listed afterwards. A flag byte tells
+ whether the bitmap is present, and whether this is a negated class or not.
+ */
+
+ case '[':
+ previous = code;
+
+ /* PCRE supports POSIX class stuff inside a class. Perl gives an error if
+ they are encountered at the top level, so we'll do that too. */
+
+ if ((ptr[1] == ':' || ptr[1] == '.' || ptr[1] == '=') &&
+ check_posix_syntax(ptr, &tempptr, cd))
+ {
+ *errorptr = (ptr[1] == ':')? ERR13 : ERR31;
+ goto FAILED;
+ }
+
+ /* If the first character is '^', set the negation flag and skip it. */
+
+ if ((c = *(++ptr)) == '^')
+ {
+ negate_class = TRUE;
+ c = *(++ptr);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ negate_class = FALSE;
+ }
+
+ /* Keep a count of chars with values < 256 so that we can optimize the case
+ of just a single character (as long as it's < 256). For higher valued UTF-8
+ characters, we don't yet do any optimization. */
+
+ class_charcount = 0;
+ class_lastchar = -1;
+
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+ class_utf8 = FALSE; /* No chars >= 256 */
+ class_utf8data = code + LINK_SIZE + 34; /* For UTF-8 items */
+#endif
+
+ /* Initialize the 32-char bit map to all zeros. We have to build the
+ map in a temporary bit of store, in case the class contains only 1
+ character (< 256), because in that case the compiled code doesn't use the
+ bit map. */
+
+ memset(class, 0, 32 * sizeof(uschar));
+
+ /* Process characters until ] is reached. By writing this as a "do" it
+ means that an initial ] is taken as a data character. The first pass
+ through the regex checked the overall syntax, so we don't need to be very
+ strict here. At the start of the loop, c contains the first byte of the
+ character. */
+
+ do
+ {
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+ if (utf8 && c > 127)
+ { /* Braces are required because the */
+ GETCHARLEN(c, ptr, ptr); /* macro generates multiple statements */
+ }
+#endif
+
+ /* Inside \Q...\E everything is literal except \E */
+
+ if (inescq)
+ {
+ if (c == '\\' && ptr[1] == 'E')
+ {
+ inescq = FALSE;
+ ptr++;
+ continue;
+ }
+ else goto LONE_SINGLE_CHARACTER;
+ }
+
+ /* Handle POSIX class names. Perl allows a negation extension of the
+ form [:^name:]. A square bracket that doesn't match the syntax is
+ treated as a literal. We also recognize the POSIX constructions
+ [.ch.] and [=ch=] ("collating elements") and fault them, as Perl
+ 5.6 and 5.8 do. */
+
+ if (c == '[' &&
+ (ptr[1] == ':' || ptr[1] == '.' || ptr[1] == '=') &&
+ check_posix_syntax(ptr, &tempptr, cd))
+ {
+ BOOL local_negate = FALSE;
+ int posix_class, i;
+ register const uschar *cbits = cd->cbits;
+
+ if (ptr[1] != ':')
+ {
+ *errorptr = ERR31;
+ goto FAILED;
+ }
+
+ ptr += 2;
+ if (*ptr == '^')
+ {
+ local_negate = TRUE;
+ ptr++;
+ }
+
+ posix_class = check_posix_name(ptr, tempptr - ptr);
+ if (posix_class < 0)
+ {
+ *errorptr = ERR30;
+ goto FAILED;
+ }
+
+ /* If matching is caseless, upper and lower are converted to
+ alpha. This relies on the fact that the class table starts with
+ alpha, lower, upper as the first 3 entries. */
+
+ if ((options & PCRE_CASELESS) != 0 && posix_class <= 2)
+ posix_class = 0;
+
+ /* Or into the map we are building up to 3 of the static class
+ tables, or their negations. The [:blank:] class sets up the same
+ chars as the [:space:] class (all white space). We remove the vertical
+ white space chars afterwards. */
+
+ posix_class *= 3;
+ for (i = 0; i < 3; i++)
+ {
+ BOOL blankclass = strncmp((char *)ptr, "blank", 5) == 0;
+ int taboffset = posix_class_maps[posix_class + i];
+ if (taboffset < 0) break;
+ if (local_negate)
+ {
+ for (c = 0; c < 32; c++) class[c] |= ~cbits[c+taboffset];
+ if (blankclass) class[1] |= 0x3c;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ for (c = 0; c < 32; c++) class[c] |= cbits[c+taboffset];
+ if (blankclass) class[1] &= ~0x3c;
+ }
+ }
+
+ ptr = tempptr + 1;
+ class_charcount = 10; /* Set > 1; assumes more than 1 per class */
+ continue; /* End of POSIX syntax handling */
+ }
+
+ /* Backslash may introduce a single character, or it may introduce one
+ of the specials, which just set a flag. Escaped items are checked for
+ validity in the pre-compiling pass. The sequence \b is a special case.
+ Inside a class (and only there) it is treated as backspace. Elsewhere
+ it marks a word boundary. Other escapes have preset maps ready to
+ or into the one we are building. We assume they have more than one
+ character in them, so set class_charcount bigger than one. */
+
+ if (c == '\\')
+ {
+ c = check_escape(&ptr, errorptr, *brackets, options, TRUE);
+ if (-c == ESC_b) c = '\b'; /* \b is backslash in a class */
+
+ if (-c == ESC_Q) /* Handle start of quoted string */
+ {
+ if (ptr[1] == '\\' && ptr[2] == 'E')
+ {
+ ptr += 2; /* avoid empty string */
+ }
+ else inescq = TRUE;
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ else if (c < 0)
+ {
+ register const uschar *cbits = cd->cbits;
+ class_charcount = 10; /* Greater than 1 is what matters */
+ switch (-c)
+ {
+ case ESC_d:
+ for (c = 0; c < 32; c++) class[c] |= cbits[c+cbit_digit];
+ continue;
+
+ case ESC_D:
+ for (c = 0; c < 32; c++) class[c] |= ~cbits[c+cbit_digit];
+ continue;
+
+ case ESC_w:
+ for (c = 0; c < 32; c++) class[c] |= cbits[c+cbit_word];
+ continue;
+
+ case ESC_W:
+ for (c = 0; c < 32; c++) class[c] |= ~cbits[c+cbit_word];
+ continue;
+
+ case ESC_s:
+ for (c = 0; c < 32; c++) class[c] |= cbits[c+cbit_space];
+ class[1] &= ~0x08; /* Perl 5.004 onwards omits VT from \s */
+ continue;
+
+ case ESC_S:
+ for (c = 0; c < 32; c++) class[c] |= ~cbits[c+cbit_space];
+ class[1] |= 0x08; /* Perl 5.004 onwards omits VT from \s */
+ continue;
+
+ /* Unrecognized escapes are faulted if PCRE is running in its
+ strict mode. By default, for compatibility with Perl, they are
+ treated as literals. */
+
+ default:
+ if ((options & PCRE_EXTRA) != 0)
+ {
+ *errorptr = ERR7;
+ goto FAILED;
+ }
+ c = *ptr; /* The final character */
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Fall through if we have a single character (c >= 0). This may be
+ > 256 in UTF-8 mode. */
+
+ } /* End of backslash handling */
+
+ /* A single character may be followed by '-' to form a range. However,
+ Perl does not permit ']' to be the end of the range. A '-' character
+ here is treated as a literal. */
+
+ if (ptr[1] == '-' && ptr[2] != ']')
+ {
+ int d;
+ ptr += 2;
+
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+ if (utf8)
+ { /* Braces are required because the */
+ GETCHARLEN(d, ptr, ptr); /* macro generates multiple statements */
+ }
+ else
+#endif
+ d = *ptr;
+
+ /* The second part of a range can be a single-character escape, but
+ not any of the other escapes. Perl 5.6 treats a hyphen as a literal
+ in such circumstances. */
+
+ if (d == '\\')
+ {
+ const uschar *oldptr = ptr;
+ d = check_escape(&ptr, errorptr, *brackets, options, TRUE);
+
+ /* \b is backslash; any other special means the '-' was literal */
+
+ if (d < 0)
+ {
+ if (d == -ESC_b) d = '\b'; else
+ {
+ ptr = oldptr - 2;
+ goto LONE_SINGLE_CHARACTER; /* A few lines below */
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Check that the two values are in the correct order */
+
+ if (d < c)
+ {
+ *errorptr = ERR8;
+ goto FAILED;
+ }
+
+ /* If d is greater than 255, we can't just use the bit map, so set up
+ for the UTF-8 supporting class type. If we are not caseless, we can
+ just set up a single range. If we are caseless, the characters < 256
+ are handled with a bitmap, in order to get the case-insensitive
+ handling. */
+
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+ if (d > 255)
+ {
+ class_utf8 = TRUE;
+ *class_utf8data++ = XCL_RANGE;
+ if ((options & PCRE_CASELESS) == 0)
+ {
+ class_utf8data += ord2utf8(c, class_utf8data);
+ class_utf8data += ord2utf8(d, class_utf8data);
+ continue; /* Go get the next char in the class */
+ }
+ class_utf8data += ord2utf8(256, class_utf8data);
+ class_utf8data += ord2utf8(d, class_utf8data);
+ d = 255;
+ /* Fall through */
+ }
+#endif
+ /* We use the bit map if the range is entirely < 255, or if part of it
+ is < 255 and matching is caseless. */
+
+ for (; c <= d; c++)
+ {
+ class[c/8] |= (1 << (c&7));
+ if ((options & PCRE_CASELESS) != 0)
+ {
+ int uc = cd->fcc[c]; /* flip case */
+ class[uc/8] |= (1 << (uc&7));
+ }
+ class_charcount++; /* in case a one-char range */
+ class_lastchar = c;
+ }
+
+ continue; /* Go get the next char in the class */
+ }
+
+ /* Handle a lone single character - we can get here for a normal
+ non-escape char, or after \ that introduces a single character. */
+
+ LONE_SINGLE_CHARACTER:
+
+ /* Handle a multibyte character */
+
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+ if (utf8 && c > 255)
+ {
+ class_utf8 = TRUE;
+ *class_utf8data++ = XCL_SINGLE;
+ class_utf8data += ord2utf8(c, class_utf8data);
+ }
+ else
+#endif
+ /* Handle a single-byte character */
+ {
+ class [c/8] |= (1 << (c&7));
+ if ((options & PCRE_CASELESS) != 0)
+ {
+ c = cd->fcc[c]; /* flip case */
+ class[c/8] |= (1 << (c&7));
+ }
+ class_charcount++;
+ class_lastchar = c;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Loop until ']' reached; the check for end of string happens inside the
+ loop. This "while" is the end of the "do" above. */
+
+ while ((c = *(++ptr)) != ']' || inescq);
+
+ /* If class_charcount is 1, we saw precisely one character with a value <
+ 256. In UTF-8 mode, we can optimize if there were no characters >= 256 and
+ the one character is < 128. In non-UTF-8 mode we can always optimize.
+
+ The optimization throws away the bit map. We turn the item into a
+ 1-character OP_CHARS if it's positive, or OP_NOT if it's negative. Note
+ that OP_NOT does not support multibyte characters. In the positive case, it
+ can cause firstbyte to be set. Otherwise, there can be no first char if
+ this item is first, whatever repeat count may follow. In the case of
+ reqbyte, save the previous value for reinstating. */
+
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+ if (class_charcount == 1 &&
+ (!utf8 ||
+ (!class_utf8 && class_lastchar < 128)))
+#else
+ if (class_charcount == 1)
+#endif
+ {
+ zeroreqbyte = reqbyte;
+ if (negate_class)
+ {
+ if (firstbyte == REQ_UNSET) firstbyte = REQ_NONE;
+ zerofirstbyte = firstbyte;
+ *code++ = OP_NOT;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ if (firstbyte == REQ_UNSET)
+ {
+ zerofirstbyte = REQ_NONE;
+ firstbyte = class_lastchar | req_caseopt;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ zerofirstbyte = firstbyte;
+ reqbyte = class_lastchar | req_caseopt | cd->req_varyopt;
+ }
+ *code++ = OP_CHARS;
+ *code++ = 1;
+ }
+ *code++ = class_lastchar;
+ break; /* End of class handling */
+ } /* End of 1-byte optimization */
+
+ /* Otherwise, if this is the first thing in the branch, there can be no
+ first char setting, whatever the repeat count. Any reqbyte setting must
+ remain unchanged after any kind of repeat. */
+
+ if (firstbyte == REQ_UNSET) firstbyte = REQ_NONE;
+ zerofirstbyte = firstbyte;
+ zeroreqbyte = reqbyte;
+
+ /* If there are characters with values > 255, we have to compile an
+ extended class, with its own opcode. If there are no characters < 256,
+ we can omit the bitmap. */
+
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+ if (class_utf8)
+ {
+ *class_utf8data++ = XCL_END; /* Marks the end of extra data */
+ *code++ = OP_XCLASS;
+ code += LINK_SIZE;
+ *code = negate_class? XCL_NOT : 0;
+
+ /* If the map is required, install it, and move on to the end of
+ the extra data */
+
+ if (class_charcount > 0)
+ {
+ *code++ |= XCL_MAP;
+ memcpy(code, class, 32);
+ code = class_utf8data;
+ }
+
+ /* If the map is not required, slide down the extra data. */
+
+ else
+ {
+ int len = class_utf8data - (code + 33);
+ memmove(code + 1, code + 33, len);
+ code += len + 1;
+ }
+
+ /* Now fill in the complete length of the item */
+
+ PUT(previous, 1, code - previous);
+ break; /* End of class handling */
+ }
+#endif
+
+ /* If there are no characters > 255, negate the 32-byte map if necessary,
+ and copy it into the code vector. If this is the first thing in the branch,
+ there can be no first char setting, whatever the repeat count. Any reqbyte
+ setting must remain unchanged after any kind of repeat. */
+
+ if (negate_class)
+ {
+ *code++ = OP_NCLASS;
+ for (c = 0; c < 32; c++) code[c] = ~class[c];
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ *code++ = OP_CLASS;
+ memcpy(code, class, 32);
+ }
+ code += 32;
+ break;
+
+ /* Various kinds of repeat */
+
+ case '{':
+ if (!is_counted_repeat(ptr+1)) goto NORMAL_CHAR;
+ ptr = read_repeat_counts(ptr+1, &repeat_min, &repeat_max, errorptr);
+ if (*errorptr != NULL) goto FAILED;
+ goto REPEAT;
+
+ case '*':
+ repeat_min = 0;
+ repeat_max = -1;
+ goto REPEAT;
+
+ case '+':
+ repeat_min = 1;
+ repeat_max = -1;
+ goto REPEAT;
+
+ case '?':
+ repeat_min = 0;
+ repeat_max = 1;
+
+ REPEAT:
+ if (previous == NULL)
+ {
+ *errorptr = ERR9;
+ goto FAILED;
+ }
+
+ if (repeat_min == 0)
+ {
+ firstbyte = zerofirstbyte; /* Adjust for zero repeat */
+ reqbyte = zeroreqbyte; /* Ditto */
+ }
+
+ /* Remember whether this is a variable length repeat */
+
+ reqvary = (repeat_min == repeat_max)? 0 : REQ_VARY;
+
+ op_type = 0; /* Default single-char op codes */
+ possessive_quantifier = FALSE; /* Default not possessive quantifier */
+
+ /* Save start of previous item, in case we have to move it up to make space
+ for an inserted OP_ONCE for the additional '+' extension. */
+
+ tempcode = previous;
+
+ /* If the next character is '+', we have a possessive quantifier. This
+ implies greediness, whatever the setting of the PCRE_UNGREEDY option.
+ If the next character is '?' this is a minimizing repeat, by default,
+ but if PCRE_UNGREEDY is set, it works the other way round. We change the
+ repeat type to the non-default. */
+
+ if (ptr[1] == '+')
+ {
+ repeat_type = 0; /* Force greedy */
+ possessive_quantifier = TRUE;
+ ptr++;
+ }
+ else if (ptr[1] == '?')
+ {
+ repeat_type = greedy_non_default;
+ ptr++;
+ }
+ else repeat_type = greedy_default;
+
+ /* If previous was a recursion, we need to wrap it inside brackets so that
+ it can be replicated if necessary. */
+
+ if (*previous == OP_RECURSE)
+ {
+ memmove(previous + 1 + LINK_SIZE, previous, 1 + LINK_SIZE);
+ code += 1 + LINK_SIZE;
+ *previous = OP_BRA;
+ PUT(previous, 1, code - previous);
+ *code = OP_KET;
+ PUT(code, 1, code - previous);
+ code += 1 + LINK_SIZE;
+ }
+
+ /* If previous was a string of characters, chop off the last one and use it
+ as the subject of the repeat. If there was only one character, we can
+ abolish the previous item altogether. If a one-char item has a minumum of
+ more than one, ensure that it is set in reqbyte - it might not be if a
+ sequence such as x{3} is the first thing in a branch because the x will
+ have gone into firstbyte instead. */
+
+ if (*previous == OP_CHARS)
+ {
+ /* Deal with UTF-8 characters that take up more than one byte. It's
+ easier to write this out separately than try to macrify it. Use c to
+ hold the length of the character in bytes, plus 0x80 to flag that it's a
+ length rather than a small character. */
+
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+ if (utf8 && (code[-1] & 0x80) != 0)
+ {
+ uschar *lastchar = code - 1;
+ while((*lastchar & 0xc0) == 0x80) lastchar--;
+ c = code - lastchar; /* Length of UTF-8 character */
+ memcpy(utf8_char, lastchar, c); /* Save the char */
+ if (lastchar == previous + 2) /* There was only one character */
+ {
+ code = previous; /* Abolish the previous item */
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ previous[1] -= c; /* Adjust length of previous */
+ code = lastchar; /* Lost char off the end */
+ tempcode = code; /* Adjust position to be moved for '+' */
+ }
+ c |= 0x80; /* Flag c as a length */
+ }
+ else
+#endif
+
+ /* Handle the case of a single byte - either with no UTF8 support, or
+ with UTF-8 disabled, or for a UTF-8 character < 128. */
+
+ {
+ c = *(--code);
+ if (code == previous + 2) /* There was only one character */
+ {
+ code = previous; /* Abolish the previous item */
+ if (repeat_min > 1) reqbyte = c | req_caseopt | cd->req_varyopt;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ previous[1]--; /* adjust length */
+ tempcode = code; /* Adjust position to be moved for '+' */
+ }
+ }
+
+ goto OUTPUT_SINGLE_REPEAT; /* Code shared with single character types */
+ }
+
+ /* If previous was a single negated character ([^a] or similar), we use
+ one of the special opcodes, replacing it. The code is shared with single-
+ character repeats by setting opt_type to add a suitable offset into
+ repeat_type. OP_NOT is currently used only for single-byte chars. */
+
+ else if (*previous == OP_NOT)
+ {
+ op_type = OP_NOTSTAR - OP_STAR; /* Use "not" opcodes */
+ c = previous[1];
+ code = previous;
+ goto OUTPUT_SINGLE_REPEAT;
+ }
+
+ /* If previous was a character type match (\d or similar), abolish it and
+ create a suitable repeat item. The code is shared with single-character
+ repeats by setting op_type to add a suitable offset into repeat_type. */
+
+ else if (*previous < OP_EODN)
+ {
+ op_type = OP_TYPESTAR - OP_STAR; /* Use type opcodes */
+ c = *previous;
+ code = previous;
+
+ OUTPUT_SINGLE_REPEAT:
+
+ /* If the maximum is zero then the minimum must also be zero; Perl allows
+ this case, so we do too - by simply omitting the item altogether. */
+
+ if (repeat_max == 0) goto END_REPEAT;
+
+ /* Combine the op_type with the repeat_type */
+
+ repeat_type += op_type;
+
+ /* A minimum of zero is handled either as the special case * or ?, or as
+ an UPTO, with the maximum given. */
+
+ if (repeat_min == 0)
+ {
+ if (repeat_max == -1) *code++ = OP_STAR + repeat_type;
+ else if (repeat_max == 1) *code++ = OP_QUERY + repeat_type;
+ else
+ {
+ *code++ = OP_UPTO + repeat_type;
+ PUT2INC(code, 0, repeat_max);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* The case {1,} is handled as the special case + */
+
+ else if (repeat_min == 1 && repeat_max == -1)
+ *code++ = OP_PLUS + repeat_type;
+
+ /* The case {n,n} is just an EXACT, while the general case {n,m} is
+ handled as an EXACT followed by an UPTO. An EXACT of 1 is optimized. */
+
+ else
+ {
+ if (repeat_min != 1)
+ {
+ *code++ = OP_EXACT + op_type; /* NB EXACT doesn't have repeat_type */
+ PUT2INC(code, 0, repeat_min);
+ }
+
+ /* If the mininum is 1 and the previous item was a character string,
+ we either have to put back the item that got cancelled if the string
+ length was 1, or add the character back onto the end of a longer
+ string. For a character type nothing need be done; it will just get
+ put back naturally. Note that the final character is always going to
+ get added below, so we leave code ready for its insertion. */
+
+ else if (*previous == OP_CHARS)
+ {
+ if (code == previous) code += 2; else
+
+ /* In UTF-8 mode, a multibyte char has its length in c, with the 0x80
+ bit set as a flag. The length will always be between 2 and 6. */
+
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+ if (utf8 && c >= 128) previous[1] += c & 7; else
+#endif
+ previous[1]++;
+ }
+
+ /* For a single negated character we also have to put back the
+ item that got cancelled. At present this applies only to single byte
+ characters in any mode. */
+
+ else if (*previous == OP_NOT) code++;
+
+ /* If the maximum is unlimited, insert an OP_STAR. Before doing so,
+ we have to insert the character for the previous code. In UTF-8 mode,
+ long characters have their length in c, with the 0x80 bit as a flag. */
+
+ if (repeat_max < 0)
+ {
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+ if (utf8 && c >= 128)
+ {
+ memcpy(code, utf8_char, c & 7);
+ code += c & 7;
+ }
+ else
+#endif
+ *code++ = c;
+ *code++ = OP_STAR + repeat_type;
+ }
+
+ /* Else insert an UPTO if the max is greater than the min, again
+ preceded by the character, for the previously inserted code. */
+
+ else if (repeat_max != repeat_min)
+ {
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+ if (utf8 && c >= 128)
+ {
+ memcpy(code, utf8_char, c & 7);
+ code += c & 7;
+ }
+ else
+#endif
+ *code++ = c;
+ repeat_max -= repeat_min;
+ *code++ = OP_UPTO + repeat_type;
+ PUT2INC(code, 0, repeat_max);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* The character or character type itself comes last in all cases. */
+
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+ if (utf8 && c >= 128)
+ {
+ memcpy(code, utf8_char, c & 7);
+ code += c & 7;
+ }
+ else
+#endif
+
+ *code++ = c;
+ }
+
+ /* If previous was a character class or a back reference, we put the repeat
+ stuff after it, but just skip the item if the repeat was {0,0}. */
+
+ else if (*previous == OP_CLASS ||
+ *previous == OP_NCLASS ||
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+ *previous == OP_XCLASS ||
+#endif
+ *previous == OP_REF)
+ {
+ if (repeat_max == 0)
+ {
+ code = previous;
+ goto END_REPEAT;
+ }
+ if (repeat_min == 0 && repeat_max == -1)
+ *code++ = OP_CRSTAR + repeat_type;
+ else if (repeat_min == 1 && repeat_max == -1)
+ *code++ = OP_CRPLUS + repeat_type;
+ else if (repeat_min == 0 && repeat_max == 1)
+ *code++ = OP_CRQUERY + repeat_type;
+ else
+ {
+ *code++ = OP_CRRANGE + repeat_type;
+ PUT2INC(code, 0, repeat_min);
+ if (repeat_max == -1) repeat_max = 0; /* 2-byte encoding for max */
+ PUT2INC(code, 0, repeat_max);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* If previous was a bracket group, we may have to replicate it in certain
+ cases. */
+
+ else if (*previous >= OP_BRA || *previous == OP_ONCE ||
+ *previous == OP_COND)
+ {
+ register int i;
+ int ketoffset = 0;
+ int len = code - previous;
+ uschar *bralink = NULL;
+
+ /* If the maximum repeat count is unlimited, find the end of the bracket
+ by scanning through from the start, and compute the offset back to it
+ from the current code pointer. There may be an OP_OPT setting following
+ the final KET, so we can't find the end just by going back from the code
+ pointer. */
+
+ if (repeat_max == -1)
+ {
+ register uschar *ket = previous;
+ do ket += GET(ket, 1); while (*ket != OP_KET);
+ ketoffset = code - ket;
+ }
+
+ /* The case of a zero minimum is special because of the need to stick
+ OP_BRAZERO in front of it, and because the group appears once in the
+ data, whereas in other cases it appears the minimum number of times. For
+ this reason, it is simplest to treat this case separately, as otherwise
+ the code gets far too messy. There are several special subcases when the
+ minimum is zero. */
+
+ if (repeat_min == 0)
+ {
+ /* If the maximum is also zero, we just omit the group from the output
+ altogether. */
+
+ if (repeat_max == 0)
+ {
+ code = previous;
+ goto END_REPEAT;
+ }
+
+ /* If the maximum is 1 or unlimited, we just have to stick in the
+ BRAZERO and do no more at this point. However, we do need to adjust
+ any OP_RECURSE calls inside the group that refer to the group itself or
+ any internal group, because the offset is from the start of the whole
+ regex. Temporarily terminate the pattern while doing this. */
+
+ if (repeat_max <= 1)
+ {
+ *code = OP_END;
+ adjust_recurse(previous, 1, utf8, cd);
+ memmove(previous+1, previous, len);
+ code++;
+ *previous++ = OP_BRAZERO + repeat_type;
+ }
+
+ /* If the maximum is greater than 1 and limited, we have to replicate
+ in a nested fashion, sticking OP_BRAZERO before each set of brackets.
+ The first one has to be handled carefully because it's the original
+ copy, which has to be moved up. The remainder can be handled by code
+ that is common with the non-zero minimum case below. We have to
+ adjust the value or repeat_max, since one less copy is required. Once
+ again, we may have to adjust any OP_RECURSE calls inside the group. */
+
+ else
+ {
+ int offset;
+ *code = OP_END;
+ adjust_recurse(previous, 2 + LINK_SIZE, utf8, cd);
+ memmove(previous + 2 + LINK_SIZE, previous, len);
+ code += 2 + LINK_SIZE;
+ *previous++ = OP_BRAZERO + repeat_type;
+ *previous++ = OP_BRA;
+
+ /* We chain together the bracket offset fields that have to be
+ filled in later when the ends of the brackets are reached. */
+
+ offset = (bralink == NULL)? 0 : previous - bralink;
+ bralink = previous;
+ PUTINC(previous, 0, offset);
+ }
+
+ repeat_max--;
+ }
+
+ /* If the minimum is greater than zero, replicate the group as many
+ times as necessary, and adjust the maximum to the number of subsequent
+ copies that we need. If we set a first char from the group, and didn't
+ set a required char, copy the latter from the former. */
+
+ else
+ {
+ if (repeat_min > 1)
+ {
+ if (groupsetfirstbyte && reqbyte < 0) reqbyte = firstbyte;
+ for (i = 1; i < repeat_min; i++)
+ {
+ memcpy(code, previous, len);
+ code += len;
+ }
+ }
+ if (repeat_max > 0) repeat_max -= repeat_min;
+ }
+
+ /* This code is common to both the zero and non-zero minimum cases. If
+ the maximum is limited, it replicates the group in a nested fashion,
+ remembering the bracket starts on a stack. In the case of a zero minimum,
+ the first one was set up above. In all cases the repeat_max now specifies
+ the number of additional copies needed. */
+
+ if (repeat_max >= 0)
+ {
+ for (i = repeat_max - 1; i >= 0; i--)
+ {
+ *code++ = OP_BRAZERO + repeat_type;
+
+ /* All but the final copy start a new nesting, maintaining the
+ chain of brackets outstanding. */
+
+ if (i != 0)
+ {
+ int offset;
+ *code++ = OP_BRA;
+ offset = (bralink == NULL)? 0 : code - bralink;
+ bralink = code;
+ PUTINC(code, 0, offset);
+ }
+
+ memcpy(code, previous, len);
+ code += len;
+ }
+
+ /* Now chain through the pending brackets, and fill in their length
+ fields (which are holding the chain links pro tem). */
+
+ while (bralink != NULL)
+ {
+ int oldlinkoffset;
+ int offset = code - bralink + 1;
+ uschar *bra = code - offset;
+ oldlinkoffset = GET(bra, 1);
+ bralink = (oldlinkoffset == 0)? NULL : bralink - oldlinkoffset;
+ *code++ = OP_KET;
+ PUTINC(code, 0, offset);
+ PUT(bra, 1, offset);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* If the maximum is unlimited, set a repeater in the final copy. We
+ can't just offset backwards from the current code point, because we
+ don't know if there's been an options resetting after the ket. The
+ correct offset was computed above. */
+
+ else code[-ketoffset] = OP_KETRMAX + repeat_type;
+ }
+
+ /* Else there's some kind of shambles */
+
+ else
+ {
+ *errorptr = ERR11;
+ goto FAILED;
+ }
+
+ /* If the character following a repeat is '+', we wrap the entire repeated
+ item inside OP_ONCE brackets. This is just syntactic sugar, taken from
+ Sun's Java package. The repeated item starts at tempcode, not at previous,
+ which might be the first part of a string whose (former) last char we
+ repeated. However, we don't support '+' after a greediness '?'. */
+
+ if (possessive_quantifier)
+ {
+ int len = code - tempcode;
+ memmove(tempcode + 1+LINK_SIZE, tempcode, len);
+ code += 1 + LINK_SIZE;
+ len += 1 + LINK_SIZE;
+ tempcode[0] = OP_ONCE;
+ *code++ = OP_KET;
+ PUTINC(code, 0, len);
+ PUT(tempcode, 1, len);
+ }
+
+ /* In all case we no longer have a previous item. We also set the
+ "follows varying string" flag for subsequently encountered reqbytes if
+ it isn't already set and we have just passed a varying length item. */
+
+ END_REPEAT:
+ previous = NULL;
+ cd->req_varyopt |= reqvary;
+ break;
+
+
+ /* Start of nested bracket sub-expression, or comment or lookahead or
+ lookbehind or option setting or condition. First deal with special things
+ that can come after a bracket; all are introduced by ?, and the appearance
+ of any of them means that this is not a referencing group. They were
+ checked for validity in the first pass over the string, so we don't have to
+ check for syntax errors here. */
+
+ case '(':
+ newoptions = options;
+ skipbytes = 0;
+
+ if (*(++ptr) == '?')
+ {
+ int set, unset;
+ int *optset;
+
+ switch (*(++ptr))
+ {
+ case '#': /* Comment; skip to ket */
+ ptr++;
+ while (*ptr != ')') ptr++;
+ continue;
+
+ case ':': /* Non-extracting bracket */
+ bravalue = OP_BRA;
+ ptr++;
+ break;
+
+ case '(':
+ bravalue = OP_COND; /* Conditional group */
+
+ /* Condition to test for recursion */
+
+ if (ptr[1] == 'R')
+ {
+ code[1+LINK_SIZE] = OP_CREF;
+ PUT2(code, 2+LINK_SIZE, CREF_RECURSE);
+ skipbytes = 3;
+ ptr += 3;
+ }
+
+ /* Condition to test for a numbered subpattern match. We know that
+ if a digit follows ( then there will just be digits until ) because
+ the syntax was checked in the first pass. */
+
+ else if ((digitab[ptr[1]] && ctype_digit) != 0)
+ {
+ int condref; /* Don't amalgamate; some compilers */
+ condref = *(++ptr) - '0'; /* grumble at autoincrement in declaration */
+ while (*(++ptr) != ')') condref = condref*10 + *ptr - '0';
+ if (condref == 0)
+ {
+ *errorptr = ERR35;
+ goto FAILED;
+ }
+ ptr++;
+ code[1+LINK_SIZE] = OP_CREF;
+ PUT2(code, 2+LINK_SIZE, condref);
+ skipbytes = 3;
+ }
+ /* For conditions that are assertions, we just fall through, having
+ set bravalue above. */
+ break;
+
+ case '=': /* Positive lookahead */
+ bravalue = OP_ASSERT;
+ ptr++;
+ break;
+
+ case '!': /* Negative lookahead */
+ bravalue = OP_ASSERT_NOT;
+ ptr++;
+ break;
+
+ case '<': /* Lookbehinds */
+ switch (*(++ptr))
+ {
+ case '=': /* Positive lookbehind */
+ bravalue = OP_ASSERTBACK;
+ ptr++;
+ break;
+
+ case '!': /* Negative lookbehind */
+ bravalue = OP_ASSERTBACK_NOT;
+ ptr++;
+ break;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case '>': /* One-time brackets */
+ bravalue = OP_ONCE;
+ ptr++;
+ break;
+
+ case 'C': /* Callout - may be followed by digits */
+ *code++ = OP_CALLOUT;
+ {
+ int n = 0;
+ while ((digitab[*(++ptr)] & ctype_digit) != 0)
+ n = n * 10 + *ptr - '0';
+ if (n > 255)
+ {
+ *errorptr = ERR38;
+ goto FAILED;
+ }
+ *code++ = n;
+ }
+ previous = NULL;
+ continue;
+
+ case 'P': /* Named subpattern handling */
+ if (*(++ptr) == '<') /* Definition */
+ {
+ int i, namelen;
+ uschar *slot = cd->name_table;
+ const uschar *name; /* Don't amalgamate; some compilers */
+ name = ++ptr; /* grumble at autoincrement in declaration */
+
+ while (*ptr++ != '>');
+ namelen = ptr - name - 1;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < cd->names_found; i++)
+ {
+ int crc = memcmp(name, slot+2, namelen);
+ if (crc == 0)
+ {
+ if (slot[2+namelen] == 0)
+ {
+ *errorptr = ERR43;
+ goto FAILED;
+ }
+ crc = -1; /* Current name is substring */
+ }
+ if (crc < 0)
+ {
+ memmove(slot + cd->name_entry_size, slot,
+ (cd->names_found - i) * cd->name_entry_size);
+ break;
+ }
+ slot += cd->name_entry_size;
+ }
+
+ PUT2(slot, 0, *brackets + 1);
+ memcpy(slot + 2, name, namelen);
+ slot[2+namelen] = 0;
+ cd->names_found++;
+ goto NUMBERED_GROUP;
+ }
+
+ if (*ptr == '=' || *ptr == '>') /* Reference or recursion */
+ {
+ int i, namelen;
+ int type = *ptr++;
+ const uschar *name = ptr;
+ uschar *slot = cd->name_table;
+
+ while (*ptr != ')') ptr++;
+ namelen = ptr - name;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < cd->names_found; i++)
+ {
+ if (strncmp((char *)name, (char *)slot+2, namelen) == 0) break;
+ slot += cd->name_entry_size;
+ }
+ if (i >= cd->names_found)
+ {
+ *errorptr = ERR15;
+ goto FAILED;
+ }
+
+ recno = GET2(slot, 0);
+
+ if (type == '>') goto HANDLE_RECURSION; /* A few lines below */
+
+ /* Back reference */
+
+ previous = code;
+ *code++ = OP_REF;
+ PUT2INC(code, 0, recno);
+ cd->backref_map |= (recno < 32)? (1 << recno) : 1;
+ if (recno > cd->top_backref) cd->top_backref = recno;
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ /* Should never happen */
+ break;
+
+ case 'R': /* Pattern recursion */
+ ptr++; /* Same as (?0) */
+ /* Fall through */
+
+ /* Recursion or "subroutine" call */
+
+ case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4':
+ case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9':
+ {
+ const uschar *called;
+ recno = 0;
+ while((digitab[*ptr] & ctype_digit) != 0)
+ recno = recno * 10 + *ptr++ - '0';
+
+ /* Come here from code above that handles a named recursion */
+
+ HANDLE_RECURSION:
+
+ previous = code;
+
+ /* Find the bracket that is being referenced. Temporarily end the
+ regex in case it doesn't exist. */
+
+ *code = OP_END;
+ called = (recno == 0)?
+ cd->start_code : find_bracket(cd->start_code, utf8, recno);
+
+ if (called == NULL)
+ {
+ *errorptr = ERR15;
+ goto FAILED;
+ }
+
+ /* If the subpattern is still open, this is a recursive call. We
+ check to see if this is a left recursion that could loop for ever,
+ and diagnose that case. */
+
+ if (GET(called, 1) == 0 && could_be_empty(called, code, bcptr, utf8))
+ {
+ *errorptr = ERR40;
+ goto FAILED;
+ }
+
+ /* Insert the recursion/subroutine item */
+
+ *code = OP_RECURSE;
+ PUT(code, 1, called - cd->start_code);
+ code += 1 + LINK_SIZE;
+ }
+ continue;
+
+ /* Character after (? not specially recognized */
+
+ default: /* Option setting */
+ set = unset = 0;
+ optset = &set;
+
+ while (*ptr != ')' && *ptr != ':')
+ {
+ switch (*ptr++)
+ {
+ case '-': optset = &unset; break;
+
+ case 'i': *optset |= PCRE_CASELESS; break;
+ case 'm': *optset |= PCRE_MULTILINE; break;
+ case 's': *optset |= PCRE_DOTALL; break;
+ case 'x': *optset |= PCRE_EXTENDED; break;
+ case 'U': *optset |= PCRE_UNGREEDY; break;
+ case 'X': *optset |= PCRE_EXTRA; break;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Set up the changed option bits, but don't change anything yet. */
+
+ newoptions = (options | set) & (~unset);
+
+ /* If the options ended with ')' this is not the start of a nested
+ group with option changes, so the options change at this level. Compile
+ code to change the ims options if this setting actually changes any of
+ them. We also pass the new setting back so that it can be put at the
+ start of any following branches, and when this group ends (if we are in
+ a group), a resetting item can be compiled.
+
+ Note that if this item is right at the start of the pattern, the
+ options will have been abstracted and made global, so there will be no
+ change to compile. */
+
+ if (*ptr == ')')
+ {
+ if ((options & PCRE_IMS) != (newoptions & PCRE_IMS))
+ {
+ *code++ = OP_OPT;
+ *code++ = newoptions & PCRE_IMS;
+ }
+
+ /* Change options at this level, and pass them back for use
+ in subsequent branches. Reset the greedy defaults and the case
+ value for firstbyte and reqbyte. */
+
+ *optionsptr = options = newoptions;
+ greedy_default = ((newoptions & PCRE_UNGREEDY) != 0);
+ greedy_non_default = greedy_default ^ 1;
+ req_caseopt = ((options & PCRE_CASELESS) != 0)? REQ_CASELESS : 0;
+
+ previous = NULL; /* This item can't be repeated */
+ continue; /* It is complete */
+ }
+
+ /* If the options ended with ':' we are heading into a nested group
+ with possible change of options. Such groups are non-capturing and are
+ not assertions of any kind. All we need to do is skip over the ':';
+ the newoptions value is handled below. */
+
+ bravalue = OP_BRA;
+ ptr++;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* If PCRE_NO_AUTO_CAPTURE is set, all unadorned brackets become
+ non-capturing and behave like (?:...) brackets */
+
+ else if ((options & PCRE_NO_AUTO_CAPTURE) != 0)
+ {
+ bravalue = OP_BRA;
+ }
+
+ /* Else we have a referencing group; adjust the opcode. If the bracket
+ number is greater than EXTRACT_BASIC_MAX, we set the opcode one higher, and
+ arrange for the true number to follow later, in an OP_BRANUMBER item. */
+
+ else
+ {
+ NUMBERED_GROUP:
+ if (++(*brackets) > EXTRACT_BASIC_MAX)
+ {
+ bravalue = OP_BRA + EXTRACT_BASIC_MAX + 1;
+ code[1+LINK_SIZE] = OP_BRANUMBER;
+ PUT2(code, 2+LINK_SIZE, *brackets);
+ skipbytes = 3;
+ }
+ else bravalue = OP_BRA + *brackets;
+ }
+
+ /* Process nested bracketed re. Assertions may not be repeated, but other
+ kinds can be. We copy code into a non-register variable in order to be able
+ to pass its address because some compilers complain otherwise. Pass in a
+ new setting for the ims options if they have changed. */
+
+ previous = (bravalue >= OP_ONCE)? code : NULL;
+ *code = bravalue;
+ tempcode = code;
+ tempreqvary = cd->req_varyopt; /* Save value before bracket */
+
+ if (!compile_regex(
+ newoptions, /* The complete new option state */
+ options & PCRE_IMS, /* The previous ims option state */
+ brackets, /* Extracting bracket count */
+ &tempcode, /* Where to put code (updated) */
+ &ptr, /* Input pointer (updated) */
+ errorptr, /* Where to put an error message */
+ (bravalue == OP_ASSERTBACK ||
+ bravalue == OP_ASSERTBACK_NOT), /* TRUE if back assert */
+ skipbytes, /* Skip over OP_COND/OP_BRANUMBER */
+ &subfirstbyte, /* For possible first char */
+ &subreqbyte, /* For possible last char */
+ bcptr, /* Current branch chain */
+ cd)) /* Tables block */
+ goto FAILED;
+
+ /* At the end of compiling, code is still pointing to the start of the
+ group, while tempcode has been updated to point past the end of the group
+ and any option resetting that may follow it. The pattern pointer (ptr)
+ is on the bracket. */
+
+ /* If this is a conditional bracket, check that there are no more than
+ two branches in the group. */
+
+ else if (bravalue == OP_COND)
+ {
+ uschar *tc = code;
+ condcount = 0;
+
+ do {
+ condcount++;
+ tc += GET(tc,1);
+ }
+ while (*tc != OP_KET);
+
+ if (condcount > 2)
+ {
+ *errorptr = ERR27;
+ goto FAILED;
+ }
+
+ /* If there is just one branch, we must not make use of its firstbyte or
+ reqbyte, because this is equivalent to an empty second branch. */
+
+ if (condcount == 1) subfirstbyte = subreqbyte = REQ_NONE;
+ }
+
+ /* Handle updating of the required and first characters. Update for normal
+ brackets of all kinds, and conditions with two branches (see code above).
+ If the bracket is followed by a quantifier with zero repeat, we have to
+ back off. Hence the definition of zeroreqbyte and zerofirstbyte outside the
+ main loop so that they can be accessed for the back off. */
+
+ zeroreqbyte = reqbyte;
+ zerofirstbyte = firstbyte;
+ groupsetfirstbyte = FALSE;
+
+ if (bravalue >= OP_BRA || bravalue == OP_ONCE || bravalue == OP_COND)
+ {
+ /* If we have not yet set a firstbyte in this branch, take it from the
+ subpattern, remembering that it was set here so that a repeat of more
+ than one can replicate it as reqbyte if necessary. If the subpattern has
+ no firstbyte, set "none" for the whole branch. In both cases, a zero
+ repeat forces firstbyte to "none". */
+
+ if (firstbyte == REQ_UNSET)
+ {
+ if (subfirstbyte >= 0)
+ {
+ firstbyte = subfirstbyte;
+ groupsetfirstbyte = TRUE;
+ }
+ else firstbyte = REQ_NONE;
+ zerofirstbyte = REQ_NONE;
+ }
+
+ /* If firstbyte was previously set, convert the subpattern's firstbyte
+ into reqbyte if there wasn't one, using the vary flag that was in
+ existence beforehand. */
+
+ else if (subfirstbyte >= 0 && subreqbyte < 0)
+ subreqbyte = subfirstbyte | tempreqvary;
+
+ /* If the subpattern set a required byte (or set a first byte that isn't
+ really the first byte - see above), set it. */
+
+ if (subreqbyte >= 0) reqbyte = subreqbyte;
+ }
+
+ /* For a forward assertion, we take the reqbyte, if set. This can be
+ helpful if the pattern that follows the assertion doesn't set a different
+ char. For example, it's useful for /(?=abcde).+/. We can't set firstbyte
+ for an assertion, however because it leads to incorrect effect for patterns
+ such as /(?=a)a.+/ when the "real" "a" would then become a reqbyte instead
+ of a firstbyte. This is overcome by a scan at the end if there's no
+ firstbyte, looking for an asserted first char. */
+
+ else if (bravalue == OP_ASSERT && subreqbyte >= 0) reqbyte = subreqbyte;
+
+ /* Now update the main code pointer to the end of the group. */
+
+ code = tempcode;
+
+ /* Error if hit end of pattern */
+
+ if (*ptr != ')')
+ {
+ *errorptr = ERR14;
+ goto FAILED;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ /* Check \ for being a real metacharacter; if not, fall through and handle
+ it as a data character at the start of a string. Escape items are checked
+ for validity in the pre-compiling pass. */
+
+ case '\\':
+ tempptr = ptr;
+ c = check_escape(&ptr, errorptr, *brackets, options, FALSE);
+
+ /* Handle metacharacters introduced by \. For ones like \d, the ESC_ values
+ are arranged to be the negation of the corresponding OP_values. For the
+ back references, the values are ESC_REF plus the reference number. Only
+ back references and those types that consume a character may be repeated.
+ We can test for values between ESC_b and ESC_Z for the latter; this may
+ have to change if any new ones are ever created. */
+
+ if (c < 0)
+ {
+ if (-c == ESC_Q) /* Handle start of quoted string */
+ {
+ if (ptr[1] == '\\' && ptr[2] == 'E') ptr += 2; /* avoid empty string */
+ else inescq = TRUE;
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ /* For metasequences that actually match a character, we disable the
+ setting of a first character if it hasn't already been set. */
+
+ if (firstbyte == REQ_UNSET && -c > ESC_b && -c < ESC_Z)
+ firstbyte = REQ_NONE;
+
+ /* Set values to reset to if this is followed by a zero repeat. */
+
+ zerofirstbyte = firstbyte;
+ zeroreqbyte = reqbyte;
+
+ /* Back references are handled specially */
+
+ if (-c >= ESC_REF)
+ {
+ int number = -c - ESC_REF;
+ previous = code;
+ *code++ = OP_REF;
+ PUT2INC(code, 0, number);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ previous = (-c > ESC_b && -c < ESC_Z)? code : NULL;
+ *code++ = -c;
+ }
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ /* Data character: reset and fall through */
+
+ ptr = tempptr;
+ c = '\\';
+
+ /* Handle a run of data characters until a metacharacter is encountered.
+ The first character is guaranteed not to be whitespace or # when the
+ extended flag is set. */
+
+ NORMAL_CHAR:
+ default:
+ previous = code;
+ *code = OP_CHARS;
+ code += 2;
+ length = 0;
+
+ do
+ {
+ /* If in \Q...\E, check for the end; if not, we always have a literal */
+
+ if (inescq)
+ {
+ if (c == '\\' && ptr[1] == 'E')
+ {
+ inescq = FALSE;
+ ptr++;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ *code++ = c;
+ length++;
+ }
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ /* Skip white space and comments for /x patterns */
+
+ if ((options & PCRE_EXTENDED) != 0)
+ {
+ if ((cd->ctypes[c] & ctype_space) != 0) continue;
+ if (c == '#')
+ {
+ /* The space before the ; is to avoid a warning on a silly compiler
+ on the Macintosh. */
+ while ((c = *(++ptr)) != 0 && c != NEWLINE) ;
+ if (c == 0) break;
+ continue;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Backslash may introduce a data char or a metacharacter. Escaped items
+ are checked for validity in the pre-compiling pass. Stop the string
+ before a metaitem. */
+
+ if (c == '\\')
+ {
+ tempptr = ptr;
+ c = check_escape(&ptr, errorptr, *brackets, options, FALSE);
+ if (c < 0) { ptr = tempptr; break; }
+
+ /* If a character is > 127 in UTF-8 mode, we have to turn it into
+ two or more bytes in the UTF-8 encoding. */
+
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+ if (utf8 && c > 127)
+ {
+ uschar buffer[8];
+ int len = ord2utf8(c, buffer);
+ for (c = 0; c < len; c++) *code++ = buffer[c];
+ length += len;
+ continue;
+ }
+#endif
+ }
+
+ /* Ordinary character or single-char escape */
+
+ *code++ = c;
+ length++;
+ }
+
+ /* This "while" is the end of the "do" above. */
+
+ while (length < MAXLIT && (cd->ctypes[c = *(++ptr)] & ctype_meta) == 0);
+
+ /* Update the first and last requirements. These are always bytes, even in
+ UTF-8 mode. However, there is a special case to be considered when there
+ are only one or two characters. Because this gets messy in UTF-8 mode, the
+ code is kept separate. When we get here "length" contains the number of
+ bytes. */
+
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+ if (utf8 && length > 1)
+ {
+ uschar *t = previous + 3; /* After this code, t */
+ while (t < code && (*t & 0xc0) == 0x80) t++; /* follows the 1st char */
+
+ /* Handle the case when there is only one multibyte character. It must
+ have at least two bytes because of the "length > 1" test above. */
+
+ if (t == code)
+ {
+ /* If no previous first byte, set it from this character, but revert to
+ none on a zero repeat. */
+
+ if (firstbyte == REQ_UNSET)
+ {
+ zerofirstbyte = REQ_NONE;
+ firstbyte = previous[2];
+ }
+
+ /* Otherwise, leave the first byte value alone, and don't change it on
+ a zero repeat */
+
+ else zerofirstbyte = firstbyte;
+
+ /* In both cases, a zero repeat resets the previous required byte */
+
+ zeroreqbyte = reqbyte;
+ }
+
+ /* Handle the case when there is more than one character. These may be
+ single-byte or multibyte characters */
+
+ else
+ {
+ t = code - 1; /* After this code, t is at the */
+ while ((*t & 0xc0) == 0x80) t--; /* start of the last character */
+
+ /* If no previous first byte, set it from the first character, and
+ retain it on a zero repeat (of the last character). The required byte
+ is reset on a zero repeat, either to the byte before the last
+ character, unless this is the first byte of the string. In that case,
+ it reverts to its previous value. */
+
+ if (firstbyte == REQ_UNSET)
+ {
+ zerofirstbyte = firstbyte = previous[2] | req_caseopt;
+ zeroreqbyte = (t - 1 == previous + 2)?
+ reqbyte : t[-1] | req_caseopt | cd->req_varyopt;
+ }
+
+ /* If there was a previous first byte, leave it alone, and don't change
+ it on a zero repeat. The required byte is reset on a zero repeat to the
+ byte before the last character. */
+
+ else
+ {
+ zerofirstbyte = firstbyte;
+ zeroreqbyte = t[-1] | req_caseopt | cd->req_varyopt;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* In all cases (we know length > 1), the new required byte is the last
+ byte of the string. */
+
+ reqbyte = code[-1] | req_caseopt | cd->req_varyopt;
+ }
+
+ else /* End of UTF-8 coding */
+#endif
+
+ /* This is the code for non-UTF-8 operation, either without UTF-8 support,
+ or when UTF-8 is not enabled. */
+
+ {
+ /* firstbyte was not previously set; take it from this string */
+
+ if (firstbyte == REQ_UNSET)
+ {
+ if (length == 1)
+ {
+ zerofirstbyte = REQ_NONE;
+ firstbyte = previous[2] | req_caseopt;
+ zeroreqbyte = reqbyte;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ zerofirstbyte = firstbyte = previous[2] | req_caseopt;
+ zeroreqbyte = (length > 2)?
+ (code[-2] | req_caseopt | cd->req_varyopt) : reqbyte;
+ reqbyte = code[-1] | req_caseopt | cd->req_varyopt;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* firstbyte was previously set */
+
+ else
+ {
+ zerofirstbyte = firstbyte;
+ zeroreqbyte = (length == 1)? reqbyte :
+ code[-2] | req_caseopt | cd->req_varyopt;
+ reqbyte = code[-1] | req_caseopt | cd->req_varyopt;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Set the length in the data vector, and advance to the next state. */
+
+ previous[1] = length;
+ if (length < MAXLIT) ptr--;
+ break;
+ }
+ } /* end of big loop */
+
+/* Control never reaches here by falling through, only by a goto for all the
+error states. Pass back the position in the pattern so that it can be displayed
+to the user for diagnosing the error. */
+
+FAILED:
+*ptrptr = ptr;
+return FALSE;
+}
+
+
+
+
+/*************************************************
+* Compile sequence of alternatives *
+*************************************************/
+
+/* On entry, ptr is pointing past the bracket character, but on return
+it points to the closing bracket, or vertical bar, or end of string.
+The code variable is pointing at the byte into which the BRA operator has been
+stored. If the ims options are changed at the start (for a (?ims: group) or
+during any branch, we need to insert an OP_OPT item at the start of every
+following branch to ensure they get set correctly at run time, and also pass
+the new options into every subsequent branch compile.
+
+Argument:
+ options option bits, including any changes for this subpattern
+ oldims previous settings of ims option bits
+ brackets -> int containing the number of extracting brackets used
+ codeptr -> the address of the current code pointer
+ ptrptr -> the address of the current pattern pointer
+ errorptr -> pointer to error message
+ lookbehind TRUE if this is a lookbehind assertion
+ skipbytes skip this many bytes at start (for OP_COND, OP_BRANUMBER)
+ firstbyteptr place to put the first required character, or a negative number
+ reqbyteptr place to put the last required character, or a negative number
+ bcptr pointer to the chain of currently open branches
+ cd points to the data block with tables pointers etc.
+
+Returns: TRUE on success
+*/
+
+static BOOL
+compile_regex(int options, int oldims, int *brackets, uschar **codeptr,
+ const uschar **ptrptr, const char **errorptr, BOOL lookbehind, int skipbytes,
+ int *firstbyteptr, int *reqbyteptr, branch_chain *bcptr, compile_data *cd)
+{
+const uschar *ptr = *ptrptr;
+uschar *code = *codeptr;
+uschar *last_branch = code;
+uschar *start_bracket = code;
+uschar *reverse_count = NULL;
+int firstbyte, reqbyte;
+int branchfirstbyte, branchreqbyte;
+branch_chain bc;
+
+bc.outer = bcptr;
+bc.current = code;
+
+firstbyte = reqbyte = REQ_UNSET;
+
+/* Offset is set zero to mark that this bracket is still open */
+
+PUT(code, 1, 0);
+code += 1 + LINK_SIZE + skipbytes;
+
+/* Loop for each alternative branch */
+
+for (;;)
+ {
+ /* Handle a change of ims options at the start of the branch */
+
+ if ((options & PCRE_IMS) != oldims)
+ {
+ *code++ = OP_OPT;
+ *code++ = options & PCRE_IMS;
+ }
+
+ /* Set up dummy OP_REVERSE if lookbehind assertion */
+
+ if (lookbehind)
+ {
+ *code++ = OP_REVERSE;
+ reverse_count = code;
+ PUTINC(code, 0, 0);
+ }
+
+ /* Now compile the branch */
+
+ if (!compile_branch(&options, brackets, &code, &ptr, errorptr,
+ &branchfirstbyte, &branchreqbyte, &bc, cd))
+ {
+ *ptrptr = ptr;
+ return FALSE;
+ }
+
+ /* If this is the first branch, the firstbyte and reqbyte values for the
+ branch become the values for the regex. */
+
+ if (*last_branch != OP_ALT)
+ {
+ firstbyte = branchfirstbyte;
+ reqbyte = branchreqbyte;
+ }
+
+ /* If this is not the first branch, the first char and reqbyte have to
+ match the values from all the previous branches, except that if the previous
+ value for reqbyte didn't have REQ_VARY set, it can still match, and we set
+ REQ_VARY for the regex. */
+
+ else
+ {
+ /* If we previously had a firstbyte, but it doesn't match the new branch,
+ we have to abandon the firstbyte for the regex, but if there was previously
+ no reqbyte, it takes on the value of the old firstbyte. */
+
+ if (firstbyte >= 0 && firstbyte != branchfirstbyte)
+ {
+ if (reqbyte < 0) reqbyte = firstbyte;
+ firstbyte = REQ_NONE;
+ }
+
+ /* If we (now or from before) have no firstbyte, a firstbyte from the
+ branch becomes a reqbyte if there isn't a branch reqbyte. */
+
+ if (firstbyte < 0 && branchfirstbyte >= 0 && branchreqbyte < 0)
+ branchreqbyte = branchfirstbyte;
+
+ /* Now ensure that the reqbytes match */
+
+ if ((reqbyte & ~REQ_VARY) != (branchreqbyte & ~REQ_VARY))
+ reqbyte = REQ_NONE;
+ else reqbyte |= branchreqbyte; /* To "or" REQ_VARY */
+ }
+
+ /* If lookbehind, check that this branch matches a fixed-length string,
+ and put the length into the OP_REVERSE item. Temporarily mark the end of
+ the branch with OP_END. */
+
+ if (lookbehind)
+ {
+ int length;
+ *code = OP_END;
+ length = find_fixedlength(last_branch, options);
+ DPRINTF(("fixed length = %d\n", length));
+ if (length < 0)
+ {
+ *errorptr = (length == -2)? ERR36 : ERR25;
+ *ptrptr = ptr;
+ return FALSE;
+ }
+ PUT(reverse_count, 0, length);
+ }
+
+ /* Reached end of expression, either ')' or end of pattern. Go back through
+ the alternative branches and reverse the chain of offsets, with the field in
+ the BRA item now becoming an offset to the first alternative. If there are
+ no alternatives, it points to the end of the group. The length in the
+ terminating ket is always the length of the whole bracketed item. If any of
+ the ims options were changed inside the group, compile a resetting op-code
+ following, except at the very end of the pattern. Return leaving the pointer
+ at the terminating char. */
+
+ if (*ptr != '|')
+ {
+ int length = code - last_branch;
+ do
+ {
+ int prev_length = GET(last_branch, 1);
+ PUT(last_branch, 1, length);
+ length = prev_length;
+ last_branch -= length;
+ }
+ while (length > 0);
+
+ /* Fill in the ket */
+
+ *code = OP_KET;
+ PUT(code, 1, code - start_bracket);
+ code += 1 + LINK_SIZE;
+
+ /* Resetting option if needed */
+
+ if ((options & PCRE_IMS) != oldims && *ptr == ')')
+ {
+ *code++ = OP_OPT;
+ *code++ = oldims;
+ }
+
+ /* Set values to pass back */
+
+ *codeptr = code;
+ *ptrptr = ptr;
+ *firstbyteptr = firstbyte;
+ *reqbyteptr = reqbyte;
+ return TRUE;
+ }
+
+ /* Another branch follows; insert an "or" node. Its length field points back
+ to the previous branch while the bracket remains open. At the end the chain
+ is reversed. It's done like this so that the start of the bracket has a
+ zero offset until it is closed, making it possible to detect recursion. */
+
+ *code = OP_ALT;
+ PUT(code, 1, code - last_branch);
+ bc.current = last_branch = code;
+ code += 1 + LINK_SIZE;
+ ptr++;
+ }
+/* Control never reaches here */
+}
+
+
+
+
+/*************************************************
+* Check for anchored expression *
+*************************************************/
+
+/* Try to find out if this is an anchored regular expression. Consider each
+alternative branch. If they all start with OP_SOD or OP_CIRC, or with a bracket
+all of whose alternatives start with OP_SOD or OP_CIRC (recurse ad lib), then
+it's anchored. However, if this is a multiline pattern, then only OP_SOD
+counts, since OP_CIRC can match in the middle.
+
+We can also consider a regex to be anchored if OP_SOM starts all its branches.
+This is the code for \G, which means "match at start of match position, taking
+into account the match offset".
+
+A branch is also implicitly anchored if it starts with .* and DOTALL is set,
+because that will try the rest of the pattern at all possible matching points,
+so there is no point trying again.... er ....
+
+.... except when the .* appears inside capturing parentheses, and there is a
+subsequent back reference to those parentheses. We haven't enough information
+to catch that case precisely.
+
+At first, the best we could do was to detect when .* was in capturing brackets
+and the highest back reference was greater than or equal to that level.
+However, by keeping a bitmap of the first 31 back references, we can catch some
+of the more common cases more precisely.
+
+Arguments:
+ code points to start of expression (the bracket)
+ options points to the options setting
+ bracket_map a bitmap of which brackets we are inside while testing; this
+ handles up to substring 31; after that we just have to take
+ the less precise approach
+ backref_map the back reference bitmap
+
+Returns: TRUE or FALSE
+*/
+
+static BOOL
+is_anchored(register const uschar *code, int *options, unsigned int bracket_map,
+ unsigned int backref_map)
+{
+do {
+ const uschar *scode =
+ first_significant_code(code + 1+LINK_SIZE, options, PCRE_MULTILINE);
+ register int op = *scode;
+
+ /* Capturing brackets */
+
+ if (op > OP_BRA)
+ {
+ int new_map;
+ op -= OP_BRA;
+ if (op > EXTRACT_BASIC_MAX) op = GET2(scode, 2+LINK_SIZE);
+ new_map = bracket_map | ((op < 32)? (1 << op) : 1);
+ if (!is_anchored(scode, options, new_map, backref_map)) return FALSE;
+ }
+
+ /* Other brackets */
+
+ else if (op == OP_BRA || op == OP_ASSERT || op == OP_ONCE || op == OP_COND)
+ {
+ if (!is_anchored(scode, options, bracket_map, backref_map)) return FALSE;
+ }
+
+ /* .* is not anchored unless DOTALL is set and it isn't in brackets that
+ are or may be referenced. */
+
+ else if ((op == OP_TYPESTAR || op == OP_TYPEMINSTAR) &&
+ (*options & PCRE_DOTALL) != 0)
+ {
+ if (scode[1] != OP_ANY || (bracket_map & backref_map) != 0) return FALSE;
+ }
+
+ /* Check for explicit anchoring */
+
+ else if (op != OP_SOD && op != OP_SOM &&
+ ((*options & PCRE_MULTILINE) != 0 || op != OP_CIRC))
+ return FALSE;
+ code += GET(code, 1);
+ }
+while (*code == OP_ALT); /* Loop for each alternative */
+return TRUE;
+}
+
+
+
+/*************************************************
+* Check for starting with ^ or .* *
+*************************************************/
+
+/* This is called to find out if every branch starts with ^ or .* so that
+"first char" processing can be done to speed things up in multiline
+matching and for non-DOTALL patterns that start with .* (which must start at
+the beginning or after \n). As in the case of is_anchored() (see above), we
+have to take account of back references to capturing brackets that contain .*
+because in that case we can't make the assumption.
+
+Arguments:
+ code points to start of expression (the bracket)
+ bracket_map a bitmap of which brackets we are inside while testing; this
+ handles up to substring 31; after that we just have to take
+ the less precise approach
+ backref_map the back reference bitmap
+
+Returns: TRUE or FALSE
+*/
+
+static BOOL
+is_startline(const uschar *code, unsigned int bracket_map,
+ unsigned int backref_map)
+{
+do {
+ const uschar *scode = first_significant_code(code + 1+LINK_SIZE, NULL, 0);
+ register int op = *scode;
+
+ /* Capturing brackets */
+
+ if (op > OP_BRA)
+ {
+ int new_map;
+ op -= OP_BRA;
+ if (op > EXTRACT_BASIC_MAX) op = GET2(scode, 2+LINK_SIZE);
+ new_map = bracket_map | ((op < 32)? (1 << op) : 1);
+ if (!is_startline(scode, new_map, backref_map)) return FALSE;
+ }
+
+ /* Other brackets */
+
+ else if (op == OP_BRA || op == OP_ASSERT || op == OP_ONCE || op == OP_COND)
+ { if (!is_startline(scode, bracket_map, backref_map)) return FALSE; }
+
+ /* .* is not anchored unless DOTALL is set and it isn't in brackets that
+ may be referenced. */
+
+ else if (op == OP_TYPESTAR || op == OP_TYPEMINSTAR)
+ {
+ if (scode[1] != OP_ANY || (bracket_map & backref_map) != 0) return FALSE;
+ }
+
+ /* Check for explicit circumflex */
+
+ else if (op != OP_CIRC) return FALSE;
+ code += GET(code, 1);
+ }
+while (*code == OP_ALT); /* Loop for each alternative */
+return TRUE;
+}
+
+
+
+/*************************************************
+* Check for asserted fixed first char *
+*************************************************/
+
+/* During compilation, the "first char" settings from forward assertions are
+discarded, because they can cause conflicts with actual literals that follow.
+However, if we end up without a first char setting for an unanchored pattern,
+it is worth scanning the regex to see if there is an initial asserted first
+char. If all branches start with the same asserted char, or with a bracket all
+of whose alternatives start with the same asserted char (recurse ad lib), then
+we return that char, otherwise -1.
+
+Arguments:
+ code points to start of expression (the bracket)
+ options pointer to the options (used to check casing changes)
+ inassert TRUE if in an assertion
+
+Returns: -1 or the fixed first char
+*/
+
+static int
+find_firstassertedchar(const uschar *code, int *options, BOOL inassert)
+{
+register int c = -1;
+do {
+ int d;
+ const uschar *scode =
+ first_significant_code(code + 1+LINK_SIZE, options, PCRE_CASELESS);
+ register int op = *scode;
+
+ if (op >= OP_BRA) op = OP_BRA;
+
+ switch(op)
+ {
+ default:
+ return -1;
+
+ case OP_BRA:
+ case OP_ASSERT:
+ case OP_ONCE:
+ case OP_COND:
+ if ((d = find_firstassertedchar(scode, options, op == OP_ASSERT)) < 0)
+ return -1;
+ if (c < 0) c = d; else if (c != d) return -1;
+ break;
+
+ case OP_EXACT: /* Fall through */
+ scode++;
+
+ case OP_CHARS: /* Fall through */
+ scode++;
+
+ case OP_PLUS:
+ case OP_MINPLUS:
+ if (!inassert) return -1;
+ if (c < 0)
+ {
+ c = scode[1];
+ if ((*options & PCRE_CASELESS) != 0) c |= REQ_CASELESS;
+ }
+ else if (c != scode[1]) return -1;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ code += GET(code, 1);
+ }
+while (*code == OP_ALT);
+return c;
+}
+
+
+
+
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+/*************************************************
+* Validate a UTF-8 string *
+*************************************************/
+
+/* This function is called (optionally) at the start of compile or match, to
+validate that a supposed UTF-8 string is actually valid. The early check means
+that subsequent code can assume it is dealing with a valid string. The check
+can be turned off for maximum performance, but then consequences of supplying
+an invalid string are then undefined.
+
+Arguments:
+ string points to the string
+ length length of string, or -1 if the string is zero-terminated
+
+Returns: < 0 if the string is a valid UTF-8 string
+ >= 0 otherwise; the value is the offset of the bad byte
+*/
+
+static int
+valid_utf8(const uschar *string, int length)
+{
+register const uschar *p;
+
+if (length < 0)
+ {
+ for (p = string; *p != 0; p++);
+ length = p - string;
+ }
+
+for (p = string; length-- > 0; p++)
+ {
+ register int ab;
+ register int c = *p;
+ if (c < 128) continue;
+ if ((c & 0xc0) != 0xc0) return p - string;
+ ab = utf8_table4[c & 0x3f]; /* Number of additional bytes */
+ if (length < ab) return p - string;
+ length -= ab;
+
+ /* Check top bits in the second byte */
+ if ((*(++p) & 0xc0) != 0x80) return p - string;
+
+ /* Check for overlong sequences for each different length */
+ switch (ab)
+ {
+ /* Check for xx00 000x */
+ case 1:
+ if ((c & 0x3e) == 0) return p - string;
+ continue; /* We know there aren't any more bytes to check */
+
+ /* Check for 1110 0000, xx0x xxxx */
+ case 2:
+ if (c == 0xe0 && (*p & 0x20) == 0) return p - string;
+ break;
+
+ /* Check for 1111 0000, xx00 xxxx */
+ case 3:
+ if (c == 0xf0 && (*p & 0x30) == 0) return p - string;
+ break;
+
+ /* Check for 1111 1000, xx00 0xxx */
+ case 4:
+ if (c == 0xf8 && (*p & 0x38) == 0) return p - string;
+ break;
+
+ /* Check for leading 0xfe or 0xff, and then for 1111 1100, xx00 00xx */
+ case 5:
+ if (c == 0xfe || c == 0xff ||
+ (c == 0xfc && (*p & 0x3c) == 0)) return p - string;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ /* Check for valid bytes after the 2nd, if any; all must start 10 */
+ while (--ab > 0)
+ {
+ if ((*(++p) & 0xc0) != 0x80) return p - string;
+ }
+ }
+
+return -1;
+}
+#endif
+
+
+
+/*************************************************
+* Compile a Regular Expression *
+*************************************************/
+
+/* This function takes a string and returns a pointer to a block of store
+holding a compiled version of the expression.
+
+Arguments:
+ pattern the regular expression
+ options various option bits
+ errorptr pointer to pointer to error text
+ erroroffset ptr offset in pattern where error was detected
+ tables pointer to character tables or NULL
+
+Returns: pointer to compiled data block, or NULL on error,
+ with errorptr and erroroffset set
+*/
+
+EXPORT pcre *
+pcre_compile(const char *pattern, int options, const char **errorptr,
+ int *erroroffset, const unsigned char *tables)
+{
+real_pcre *re;
+int length = 1 + LINK_SIZE; /* For initial BRA plus length */
+int runlength;
+int c, firstbyte, reqbyte;
+int bracount = 0;
+int branch_extra = 0;
+int branch_newextra;
+int item_count = -1;
+int name_count = 0;
+int max_name_size = 0;
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+int lastcharlength = 0;
+BOOL utf8;
+BOOL class_utf8;
+#endif
+BOOL inescq = FALSE;
+unsigned int brastackptr = 0;
+size_t size;
+uschar *code;
+const uschar *codestart;
+const uschar *ptr;
+compile_data compile_block;
+int brastack[BRASTACK_SIZE];
+uschar bralenstack[BRASTACK_SIZE];
+
+/* We can't pass back an error message if errorptr is NULL; I guess the best we
+can do is just return NULL. */
+
+if (errorptr == NULL) return NULL;
+*errorptr = NULL;
+
+/* However, we can give a message for this error */
+
+if (erroroffset == NULL)
+ {
+ *errorptr = ERR16;
+ return NULL;
+ }
+*erroroffset = 0;
+
+/* Can't support UTF8 unless PCRE has been compiled to include the code. */
+
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+utf8 = (options & PCRE_UTF8) != 0;
+if (utf8 && (options & PCRE_NO_UTF8_CHECK) == 0 &&
+ (*erroroffset = valid_utf8((uschar *)pattern, -1)) >= 0)
+ {
+ *errorptr = ERR44;
+ return NULL;
+ }
+#else
+if ((options & PCRE_UTF8) != 0)
+ {
+ *errorptr = ERR32;
+ return NULL;
+ }
+#endif
+
+if ((options & ~PUBLIC_OPTIONS) != 0)
+ {
+ *errorptr = ERR17;
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+/* Set up pointers to the individual character tables */
+
+if (tables == NULL) tables = pcre_default_tables;
+compile_block.lcc = tables + lcc_offset;
+compile_block.fcc = tables + fcc_offset;
+compile_block.cbits = tables + cbits_offset;
+compile_block.ctypes = tables + ctypes_offset;
+
+/* Maximum back reference and backref bitmap. This is updated for numeric
+references during the first pass, but for named references during the actual
+compile pass. The bitmap records up to 31 back references to help in deciding
+whether (.*) can be treated as anchored or not. */
+
+compile_block.top_backref = 0;
+compile_block.backref_map = 0;
+
+/* Reflect pattern for debugging output */
+
+DPRINTF(("------------------------------------------------------------------\n"));
+DPRINTF(("%s\n", pattern));
+
+/* The first thing to do is to make a pass over the pattern to compute the
+amount of store required to hold the compiled code. This does not have to be
+perfect as long as errors are overestimates. At the same time we can detect any
+flag settings right at the start, and extract them. Make an attempt to correct
+for any counted white space if an "extended" flag setting appears late in the
+pattern. We can't be so clever for #-comments. */
+
+ptr = (const uschar *)(pattern - 1);
+while ((c = *(++ptr)) != 0)
+ {
+ int min, max;
+ int class_optcount;
+ int bracket_length;
+ int duplength;
+
+ /* If we are inside a \Q...\E sequence, all chars are literal */
+
+ if (inescq) goto NORMAL_CHAR;
+
+ /* Otherwise, first check for ignored whitespace and comments */
+
+ if ((options & PCRE_EXTENDED) != 0)
+ {
+ if ((compile_block.ctypes[c] & ctype_space) != 0) continue;
+ if (c == '#')
+ {
+ /* The space before the ; is to avoid a warning on a silly compiler
+ on the Macintosh. */
+ while ((c = *(++ptr)) != 0 && c != NEWLINE) ;
+ if (c == 0) break;
+ continue;
+ }
+ }
+
+ item_count++; /* Is zero for the first non-comment item */
+
+ switch(c)
+ {
+ /* A backslashed item may be an escaped "normal" character or a
+ character type. For a "normal" character, put the pointers and
+ character back so that tests for whitespace etc. in the input
+ are done correctly. */
+
+ case '\\':
+ {
+ const uschar *save_ptr = ptr;
+ c = check_escape(&ptr, errorptr, bracount, options, FALSE);
+ if (*errorptr != NULL) goto PCRE_ERROR_RETURN;
+ if (c >= 0)
+ {
+ ptr = save_ptr;
+ c = '\\';
+ goto NORMAL_CHAR;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* If \Q, enter "literal" mode */
+
+ if (-c == ESC_Q)
+ {
+ inescq = TRUE;
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ /* Other escapes need one byte, and are of length one for repeats */
+
+ length++;
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+ lastcharlength = 1;
+#endif
+
+ /* A back reference needs an additional 2 bytes, plus either one or 5
+ bytes for a repeat. We also need to keep the value of the highest
+ back reference. */
+
+ if (c <= -ESC_REF)
+ {
+ int refnum = -c - ESC_REF;
+ compile_block.backref_map |= (refnum < 32)? (1 << refnum) : 1;
+ if (refnum > compile_block.top_backref)
+ compile_block.top_backref = refnum;
+ length += 2; /* For single back reference */
+ if (ptr[1] == '{' && is_counted_repeat(ptr+2))
+ {
+ ptr = read_repeat_counts(ptr+2, &min, &max, errorptr);
+ if (*errorptr != NULL) goto PCRE_ERROR_RETURN;
+ if ((min == 0 && (max == 1 || max == -1)) ||
+ (min == 1 && max == -1))
+ length++;
+ else length += 5;
+ if (ptr[1] == '?') ptr++;
+ }
+ }
+ continue;
+
+ case '^': /* Single-byte metacharacters */
+ case '.':
+ case '$':
+ length++;
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+ lastcharlength = 1;
+#endif
+ continue;
+
+ case '*': /* These repeats won't be after brackets; */
+ case '+': /* those are handled separately */
+ case '?':
+ length++;
+ goto POSESSIVE; /* A few lines below */
+
+ /* This covers the cases of braced repeats after a single char, metachar,
+ class, or back reference. */
+
+ case '{':
+ if (!is_counted_repeat(ptr+1)) goto NORMAL_CHAR;
+ ptr = read_repeat_counts(ptr+1, &min, &max, errorptr);
+ if (*errorptr != NULL) goto PCRE_ERROR_RETURN;
+
+ /* These special cases just insert one extra opcode */
+
+ if ((min == 0 && (max == 1 || max == -1)) ||
+ (min == 1 && max == -1))
+ length++;
+
+ /* These cases might insert additional copies of a preceding character. */
+
+ else
+ {
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+ /* In UTF-8 mode, we should find the length in lastcharlength */
+ if (utf8)
+ {
+ if (min != 1)
+ {
+ length -= lastcharlength; /* Uncount the original char or metachar */
+ if (min > 0) length += 3 + lastcharlength;
+ }
+ length += lastcharlength + ((max > 0)? 3 : 1);
+ }
+ else
+#endif
+
+ /* Not UTF-8 mode: all characters are one byte */
+ {
+ if (min != 1)
+ {
+ length--; /* Uncount the original char or metachar */
+ if (min > 0) length += 4;
+ }
+
+ length += (max > 0)? 4 : 2;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (ptr[1] == '?') ptr++; /* Needs no extra length */
+
+ POSESSIVE: /* Test for possessive quantifier */
+ if (ptr[1] == '+')
+ {
+ ptr++;
+ length += 2 + 2*LINK_SIZE; /* Allow for atomic brackets */
+ }
+ continue;
+
+ /* An alternation contains an offset to the next branch or ket. If any ims
+ options changed in the previous branch(es), and/or if we are in a
+ lookbehind assertion, extra space will be needed at the start of the
+ branch. This is handled by branch_extra. */
+
+ case '|':
+ length += 1 + LINK_SIZE + branch_extra;
+ continue;
+
+ /* A character class uses 33 characters provided that all the character
+ values are less than 256. Otherwise, it uses a bit map for low valued
+ characters, and individual items for others. Don't worry about character
+ types that aren't allowed in classes - they'll get picked up during the
+ compile. A character class that contains only one single-byte character
+ uses 2 or 3 bytes, depending on whether it is negated or not. Notice this
+ where we can. (In UTF-8 mode we can do this only for chars < 128.) */
+
+ case '[':
+ class_optcount = 0;
+
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+ class_utf8 = FALSE;
+#endif
+
+ if (*(++ptr) == '^') ptr++;
+
+ /* Written as a "do" so that an initial ']' is taken as data */
+
+ if (*ptr != 0) do
+ {
+ /* Inside \Q...\E everything is literal except \E */
+
+ if (inescq)
+ {
+ if (*ptr != '\\' || ptr[1] != 'E') goto NON_SPECIAL_CHARACTER;
+ inescq = FALSE;
+ ptr += 1;
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ /* Outside \Q...\E, check for escapes */
+
+ if (*ptr == '\\')
+ {
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+ int prevchar = ptr[-1];
+#endif
+ int ch = check_escape(&ptr, errorptr, bracount, options, TRUE);
+ if (*errorptr != NULL) goto PCRE_ERROR_RETURN;
+
+ /* \b is backspace inside a class */
+
+ if (-ch == ESC_b) ch = '\b';
+
+ /* \Q enters quoting mode */
+
+ if (-ch == ESC_Q)
+ {
+ inescq = TRUE;
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ /* Handle escapes that turn into characters */
+
+ if (ch >= 0)
+ {
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+ if (utf8)
+ {
+ if (ch > 127) class_optcount = 10; /* Ensure > 1 */
+ if (ch > 255)
+ {
+ uschar buffer[6];
+ if (!class_utf8)
+ {
+ class_utf8 = TRUE;
+ length += LINK_SIZE + 1 + 1;
+ }
+ length += 1 + ord2utf8(ch, buffer);
+
+ /* If this wide character is preceded by '-', add an extra 2 to
+ the length in case the previous character was < 128, because in
+ this case the whole range will be put into the list. */
+
+ if (prevchar == '-') length += 2;
+ }
+ }
+#endif
+ class_optcount++; /* for possible optimization */
+ }
+ else class_optcount = 10; /* \d, \s etc; make sure > 1 */
+ }
+
+ /* Check the syntax for POSIX stuff. The bits we actually handle are
+ checked during the real compile phase. */
+
+ else if (*ptr == '[' && check_posix_syntax(ptr, &ptr, &compile_block))
+ {
+ ptr++;
+ class_optcount = 10; /* Make sure > 1 */
+ }
+
+ /* Anything else just increments the possible optimization count. If
+ there are wide characters, we are going to have to use an XCLASS. */
+
+ else
+ {
+ NON_SPECIAL_CHARACTER:
+ class_optcount++;
+
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+ if (utf8)
+ {
+ int ch;
+ int extra = 0;
+ GETCHARLEN(ch, ptr, extra);
+ if (ch > 127) class_optcount = 10; /* No optimization possible */
+ if (ch > 255)
+ {
+ if (!class_utf8)
+ {
+ class_utf8 = TRUE;
+ length += LINK_SIZE + 1 + 1;
+ }
+ length += 2 + extra;
+
+ /* If this wide character is preceded by '-', add an extra 2 to
+ the length in case the previous character was < 128, because in
+ this case the whole range will be put into the list. */
+
+ if (ptr[-1] == '-') length += 2;
+
+ /* Advance to the end of this character */
+
+ ptr += extra;
+ }
+ }
+#endif
+ }
+ }
+ while (*(++ptr) != 0 && (inescq || *ptr != ']')); /* Concludes "do" above */
+
+ if (*ptr == 0) /* Missing terminating ']' */
+ {
+ *errorptr = ERR6;
+ goto PCRE_ERROR_RETURN;
+ }
+
+ /* We can optimize when there was only one optimizable character. Repeats
+ for positive and negated single one-byte chars are handled by the general
+ code. Here, we handle repeats for the class opcodes. */
+
+ if (class_optcount == 1) length += 3; else
+ {
+ length += 33;
+
+ /* A repeat needs either 1 or 5 bytes. If it is a possessive quantifier,
+ we also need extra for wrapping the whole thing in a sub-pattern. */
+
+ if (*ptr != 0 && ptr[1] == '{' && is_counted_repeat(ptr+2))
+ {
+ ptr = read_repeat_counts(ptr+2, &min, &max, errorptr);
+ if (*errorptr != NULL) goto PCRE_ERROR_RETURN;
+ if ((min == 0 && (max == 1 || max == -1)) ||
+ (min == 1 && max == -1))
+ length++;
+ else length += 5;
+ if (ptr[1] == '+')
+ {
+ ptr++;
+ length += 2 + 2*LINK_SIZE;
+ }
+ else if (ptr[1] == '?') ptr++;
+ }
+ }
+ continue;
+
+ /* Brackets may be genuine groups or special things */
+
+ case '(':
+ branch_newextra = 0;
+ bracket_length = 1 + LINK_SIZE;
+
+ /* Handle special forms of bracket, which all start (? */
+
+ if (ptr[1] == '?')
+ {
+ int set, unset;
+ int *optset;
+
+ switch (c = ptr[2])
+ {
+ /* Skip over comments entirely */
+ case '#':
+ ptr += 3;
+ while (*ptr != 0 && *ptr != ')') ptr++;
+ if (*ptr == 0)
+ {
+ *errorptr = ERR18;
+ goto PCRE_ERROR_RETURN;
+ }
+ continue;
+
+ /* Non-referencing groups and lookaheads just move the pointer on, and
+ then behave like a non-special bracket, except that they don't increment
+ the count of extracting brackets. Ditto for the "once only" bracket,
+ which is in Perl from version 5.005. */
+
+ case ':':
+ case '=':
+ case '!':
+ case '>':
+ ptr += 2;
+ break;
+
+ /* (?R) specifies a recursive call to the regex, which is an extension
+ to provide the facility which can be obtained by (?p{perl-code}) in
+ Perl 5.6. In Perl 5.8 this has become (??{perl-code}).
+
+ From PCRE 4.00, items such as (?3) specify subroutine-like "calls" to
+ the appropriate numbered brackets. This includes both recursive and
+ non-recursive calls. (?R) is now synonymous with (?0). */
+
+ case 'R':
+ ptr++;
+
+ case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4':
+ case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9':
+ ptr += 2;
+ if (c != 'R')
+ while ((digitab[*(++ptr)] & ctype_digit) != 0);
+ if (*ptr != ')')
+ {
+ *errorptr = ERR29;
+ goto PCRE_ERROR_RETURN;
+ }
+ length += 1 + LINK_SIZE;
+
+ /* If this item is quantified, it will get wrapped inside brackets so
+ as to use the code for quantified brackets. We jump down and use the
+ code that handles this for real brackets. */
+
+ if (ptr[1] == '+' || ptr[1] == '*' || ptr[1] == '?' || ptr[1] == '{')
+ {
+ length += 2 + 2 * LINK_SIZE; /* to make bracketed */
+ duplength = 5 + 3 * LINK_SIZE;
+ goto HANDLE_QUANTIFIED_BRACKETS;
+ }
+ continue;
+
+ /* (?C) is an extension which provides "callout" - to provide a bit of
+ the functionality of the Perl (?{...}) feature. An optional number may
+ follow (default is zero). */
+
+ case 'C':
+ ptr += 2;
+ while ((digitab[*(++ptr)] & ctype_digit) != 0);
+ if (*ptr != ')')
+ {
+ *errorptr = ERR39;
+ goto PCRE_ERROR_RETURN;
+ }
+ length += 2;
+ continue;
+
+ /* Named subpatterns are an extension copied from Python */
+
+ case 'P':
+ ptr += 3;
+ if (*ptr == '<')
+ {
+ const uschar *p; /* Don't amalgamate; some compilers */
+ p = ++ptr; /* grumble at autoincrement in declaration */
+ while ((compile_block.ctypes[*ptr] & ctype_word) != 0) ptr++;
+ if (*ptr != '>')
+ {
+ *errorptr = ERR42;
+ goto PCRE_ERROR_RETURN;
+ }
+ name_count++;
+ if (ptr - p > max_name_size) max_name_size = (ptr - p);
+ break;
+ }
+
+ if (*ptr == '=' || *ptr == '>')
+ {
+ while ((compile_block.ctypes[*(++ptr)] & ctype_word) != 0);
+ if (*ptr != ')')
+ {
+ *errorptr = ERR42;
+ goto PCRE_ERROR_RETURN;
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+
+ /* Unknown character after (?P */
+
+ *errorptr = ERR41;
+ goto PCRE_ERROR_RETURN;
+
+ /* Lookbehinds are in Perl from version 5.005 */
+
+ case '<':
+ ptr += 3;
+ if (*ptr == '=' || *ptr == '!')
+ {
+ branch_newextra = 1 + LINK_SIZE;
+ length += 1 + LINK_SIZE; /* For the first branch */
+ break;
+ }
+ *errorptr = ERR24;
+ goto PCRE_ERROR_RETURN;
+
+ /* Conditionals are in Perl from version 5.005. The bracket must either
+ be followed by a number (for bracket reference) or by an assertion
+ group, or (a PCRE extension) by 'R' for a recursion test. */
+
+ case '(':
+ if (ptr[3] == 'R' && ptr[4] == ')')
+ {
+ ptr += 4;
+ length += 3;
+ }
+ else if ((digitab[ptr[3]] & ctype_digit) != 0)
+ {
+ ptr += 4;
+ length += 3;
+ while ((digitab[*ptr] & ctype_digit) != 0) ptr++;
+ if (*ptr != ')')
+ {
+ *errorptr = ERR26;
+ goto PCRE_ERROR_RETURN;
+ }
+ }
+ else /* An assertion must follow */
+ {
+ ptr++; /* Can treat like ':' as far as spacing is concerned */
+ if (ptr[2] != '?' ||
+ (ptr[3] != '=' && ptr[3] != '!' && ptr[3] != '<') )
+ {
+ ptr += 2; /* To get right offset in message */
+ *errorptr = ERR28;
+ goto PCRE_ERROR_RETURN;
+ }
+ }
+ break;
+
+ /* Else loop checking valid options until ) is met. Anything else is an
+ error. If we are without any brackets, i.e. at top level, the settings
+ act as if specified in the options, so massage the options immediately.
+ This is for backward compatibility with Perl 5.004. */
+
+ default:
+ set = unset = 0;
+ optset = &set;
+ ptr += 2;
+
+ for (;; ptr++)
+ {
+ c = *ptr;
+ switch (c)
+ {
+ case 'i':
+ *optset |= PCRE_CASELESS;
+ continue;
+
+ case 'm':
+ *optset |= PCRE_MULTILINE;
+ continue;
+
+ case 's':
+ *optset |= PCRE_DOTALL;
+ continue;
+
+ case 'x':
+ *optset |= PCRE_EXTENDED;
+ continue;
+
+ case 'X':
+ *optset |= PCRE_EXTRA;
+ continue;
+
+ case 'U':
+ *optset |= PCRE_UNGREEDY;
+ continue;
+
+ case '-':
+ optset = &unset;
+ continue;
+
+ /* A termination by ')' indicates an options-setting-only item; if
+ this is at the very start of the pattern (indicated by item_count
+ being zero), we use it to set the global options. This is helpful
+ when analyzing the pattern for first characters, etc. Otherwise
+ nothing is done here and it is handled during the compiling
+ process.
+
+ [Historical note: Up to Perl 5.8, options settings at top level
+ were always global settings, wherever they appeared in the pattern.
+ That is, they were equivalent to an external setting. From 5.8
+ onwards, they apply only to what follows (which is what you might
+ expect).] */
+
+ case ')':
+ if (item_count == 0)
+ {
+ options = (options | set) & (~unset);
+ set = unset = 0; /* To save length */
+ item_count--; /* To allow for several */
+ }
+
+ /* Fall through */
+
+ /* A termination by ':' indicates the start of a nested group with
+ the given options set. This is again handled at compile time, but
+ we must allow for compiled space if any of the ims options are
+ set. We also have to allow for resetting space at the end of
+ the group, which is why 4 is added to the length and not just 2.
+ If there are several changes of options within the same group, this
+ will lead to an over-estimate on the length, but this shouldn't
+ matter very much. We also have to allow for resetting options at
+ the start of any alternations, which we do by setting
+ branch_newextra to 2. Finally, we record whether the case-dependent
+ flag ever changes within the regex. This is used by the "required
+ character" code. */
+
+ case ':':
+ if (((set|unset) & PCRE_IMS) != 0)
+ {
+ length += 4;
+ branch_newextra = 2;
+ if (((set|unset) & PCRE_CASELESS) != 0) options |= PCRE_ICHANGED;
+ }
+ goto END_OPTIONS;
+
+ /* Unrecognized option character */
+
+ default:
+ *errorptr = ERR12;
+ goto PCRE_ERROR_RETURN;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* If we hit a closing bracket, that's it - this is a freestanding
+ option-setting. We need to ensure that branch_extra is updated if
+ necessary. The only values branch_newextra can have here are 0 or 2.
+ If the value is 2, then branch_extra must either be 2 or 5, depending
+ on whether this is a lookbehind group or not. */
+
+ END_OPTIONS:
+ if (c == ')')
+ {
+ if (branch_newextra == 2 &&
+ (branch_extra == 0 || branch_extra == 1+LINK_SIZE))
+ branch_extra += branch_newextra;
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ /* If options were terminated by ':' control comes here. Fall through
+ to handle the group below. */
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Extracting brackets must be counted so we can process escapes in a
+ Perlish way. If the number exceeds EXTRACT_BASIC_MAX we are going to
+ need an additional 3 bytes of store per extracting bracket. However, if
+ PCRE_NO_AUTO)CAPTURE is set, unadorned brackets become non-capturing, so we
+ must leave the count alone (it will aways be zero). */
+
+ else if ((options & PCRE_NO_AUTO_CAPTURE) == 0)
+ {
+ bracount++;
+ if (bracount > EXTRACT_BASIC_MAX) bracket_length += 3;
+ }
+
+ /* Save length for computing whole length at end if there's a repeat that
+ requires duplication of the group. Also save the current value of
+ branch_extra, and start the new group with the new value. If non-zero, this
+ will either be 2 for a (?imsx: group, or 3 for a lookbehind assertion. */
+
+ if (brastackptr >= sizeof(brastack)/sizeof(int))
+ {
+ *errorptr = ERR19;
+ goto PCRE_ERROR_RETURN;
+ }
+
+ bralenstack[brastackptr] = branch_extra;
+ branch_extra = branch_newextra;
+
+ brastack[brastackptr++] = length;
+ length += bracket_length;
+ continue;
+
+ /* Handle ket. Look for subsequent max/min; for certain sets of values we
+ have to replicate this bracket up to that many times. If brastackptr is
+ 0 this is an unmatched bracket which will generate an error, but take care
+ not to try to access brastack[-1] when computing the length and restoring
+ the branch_extra value. */
+
+ case ')':
+ length += 1 + LINK_SIZE;
+ if (brastackptr > 0)
+ {
+ duplength = length - brastack[--brastackptr];
+ branch_extra = bralenstack[brastackptr];
+ }
+ else duplength = 0;
+
+ /* The following code is also used when a recursion such as (?3) is
+ followed by a quantifier, because in that case, it has to be wrapped inside
+ brackets so that the quantifier works. The value of duplength must be
+ set before arrival. */
+
+ HANDLE_QUANTIFIED_BRACKETS:
+
+ /* Leave ptr at the final char; for read_repeat_counts this happens
+ automatically; for the others we need an increment. */
+
+ if ((c = ptr[1]) == '{' && is_counted_repeat(ptr+2))
+ {
+ ptr = read_repeat_counts(ptr+2, &min, &max, errorptr);
+ if (*errorptr != NULL) goto PCRE_ERROR_RETURN;
+ }
+ else if (c == '*') { min = 0; max = -1; ptr++; }
+ else if (c == '+') { min = 1; max = -1; ptr++; }
+ else if (c == '?') { min = 0; max = 1; ptr++; }
+ else { min = 1; max = 1; }
+
+ /* If the minimum is zero, we have to allow for an OP_BRAZERO before the
+ group, and if the maximum is greater than zero, we have to replicate
+ maxval-1 times; each replication acquires an OP_BRAZERO plus a nesting
+ bracket set. */
+
+ if (min == 0)
+ {
+ length++;
+ if (max > 0) length += (max - 1) * (duplength + 3 + 2*LINK_SIZE);
+ }
+
+ /* When the minimum is greater than zero, we have to replicate up to
+ minval-1 times, with no additions required in the copies. Then, if there
+ is a limited maximum we have to replicate up to maxval-1 times allowing
+ for a BRAZERO item before each optional copy and nesting brackets for all
+ but one of the optional copies. */
+
+ else
+ {
+ length += (min - 1) * duplength;
+ if (max > min) /* Need this test as max=-1 means no limit */
+ length += (max - min) * (duplength + 3 + 2*LINK_SIZE)
+ - (2 + 2*LINK_SIZE);
+ }
+
+ /* Allow space for once brackets for "possessive quantifier" */
+
+ if (ptr[1] == '+')
+ {
+ ptr++;
+ length += 2 + 2*LINK_SIZE;
+ }
+ continue;
+
+ /* Non-special character. For a run of such characters the length required
+ is the number of characters + 2, except that the maximum run length is
+ MAXLIT. We won't get a skipped space or a non-data escape or the start of a
+ # comment as the first character, so the length can't be zero. */
+
+ NORMAL_CHAR:
+ default:
+ length += 2;
+ runlength = 0;
+ do
+ {
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+ lastcharlength = 1; /* Need length of last char for UTF-8 repeats */
+#endif
+
+ /* If in a \Q...\E sequence, check for end; otherwise it's a literal */
+ if (inescq)
+ {
+ if (c == '\\' && ptr[1] == 'E')
+ {
+ inescq = FALSE;
+ ptr++;
+ }
+ else runlength++;
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ /* Skip whitespace and comments for /x */
+
+ if ((options & PCRE_EXTENDED) != 0)
+ {
+ if ((compile_block.ctypes[c] & ctype_space) != 0) continue;
+ if (c == '#')
+ {
+ /* The space before the ; is to avoid a warning on a silly compiler
+ on the Macintosh. */
+ while ((c = *(++ptr)) != 0 && c != NEWLINE) ;
+ continue;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Backslash may introduce a data char or a metacharacter; stop the
+ string before the latter. */
+
+ if (c == '\\')
+ {
+ const uschar *saveptr = ptr;
+ c = check_escape(&ptr, errorptr, bracount, options, FALSE);
+ if (*errorptr != NULL) goto PCRE_ERROR_RETURN;
+ if (c < 0) { ptr = saveptr; break; }
+
+ /* In UTF-8 mode, add on the number of additional bytes needed to
+ encode this character, and save the total length in case this is a
+ final char that is repeated. */
+
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+ if (utf8 && c > 127)
+ {
+ int i;
+ for (i = 0; i < sizeof(utf8_table1)/sizeof(int); i++)
+ if (c <= utf8_table1[i]) break;
+ runlength += i;
+ lastcharlength += i;
+ }
+#endif
+ }
+
+ /* Ordinary character or single-char escape */
+
+ runlength++;
+ }
+
+ /* This "while" is the end of the "do" above. */
+
+ while (runlength < MAXLIT &&
+ (compile_block.ctypes[c = *(++ptr)] & ctype_meta) == 0);
+
+ /* If we hit a meta-character, back off to point to it */
+
+ if (runlength < MAXLIT) ptr--;
+
+ /* If the last char in the string is a UTF-8 multibyte character, we must
+ set lastcharlength correctly. If it was specified as an escape, this will
+ already have been done above. However, we also have to support in-line
+ UTF-8 characters, so check backwards from where we are. */
+
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+ if (utf8)
+ {
+ const uschar *lastptr = ptr - 1;
+ if ((*lastptr & 0x80) != 0)
+ {
+ while((*lastptr & 0xc0) == 0x80) lastptr--;
+ lastcharlength = ptr - lastptr;
+ }
+ }
+#endif
+
+ length += runlength;
+ continue;
+ }
+ }
+
+length += 2 + LINK_SIZE; /* For final KET and END */
+
+if (length > MAX_PATTERN_SIZE)
+ {
+ *errorptr = ERR20;
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+/* Compute the size of data block needed and get it, either from malloc or
+externally provided function. */
+
+size = length + sizeof(real_pcre) + name_count * (max_name_size + 3);
+re = (real_pcre *)(pcre_malloc)(size);
+
+if (re == NULL)
+ {
+ *errorptr = ERR21;
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+/* Put in the magic number, and save the size, options, and table pointer */
+
+re->magic_number = MAGIC_NUMBER;
+re->size = size;
+re->options = options;
+re->tables = tables;
+re->name_entry_size = max_name_size + 3;
+re->name_count = name_count;
+
+/* The starting points of the name/number translation table and of the code are
+passed around in the compile data block. */
+
+compile_block.names_found = 0;
+compile_block.name_entry_size = max_name_size + 3;
+compile_block.name_table = (uschar *)re + sizeof(real_pcre);
+codestart = compile_block.name_table + re->name_entry_size * re->name_count;
+compile_block.start_code = codestart;
+compile_block.req_varyopt = 0;
+
+/* Set up a starting, non-extracting bracket, then compile the expression. On
+error, *errorptr will be set non-NULL, so we don't need to look at the result
+of the function here. */
+
+ptr = (const uschar *)pattern;
+code = (uschar *)codestart;
+*code = OP_BRA;
+bracount = 0;
+(void)compile_regex(options, options & PCRE_IMS, &bracount, &code, &ptr,
+ errorptr, FALSE, 0, &firstbyte, &reqbyte, NULL, &compile_block);
+re->top_bracket = bracount;
+re->top_backref = compile_block.top_backref;
+
+/* If not reached end of pattern on success, there's an excess bracket. */
+
+if (*errorptr == NULL && *ptr != 0) *errorptr = ERR22;
+
+/* Fill in the terminating state and check for disastrous overflow, but
+if debugging, leave the test till after things are printed out. */
+
+*code++ = OP_END;
+
+#ifndef DEBUG
+if (code - codestart > length) *errorptr = ERR23;
+#endif
+
+/* Give an error if there's back reference to a non-existent capturing
+subpattern. */
+
+if (re->top_backref > re->top_bracket) *errorptr = ERR15;
+
+/* Failed to compile, or error while post-processing */
+
+if (*errorptr != NULL)
+ {
+ (pcre_free)(re);
+ PCRE_ERROR_RETURN:
+ *erroroffset = ptr - (const uschar *)pattern;
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+/* If the anchored option was not passed, set the flag if we can determine that
+the pattern is anchored by virtue of ^ characters or \A or anything else (such
+as starting with .* when DOTALL is set).
+
+Otherwise, if we know what the first character has to be, save it, because that
+speeds up unanchored matches no end. If not, see if we can set the
+PCRE_STARTLINE flag. This is helpful for multiline matches when all branches
+start with ^. and also when all branches start with .* for non-DOTALL matches.
+*/
+
+if ((options & PCRE_ANCHORED) == 0)
+ {
+ int temp_options = options;
+ if (is_anchored(codestart, &temp_options, 0, compile_block.backref_map))
+ re->options |= PCRE_ANCHORED;
+ else
+ {
+ if (firstbyte < 0)
+ firstbyte = find_firstassertedchar(codestart, &temp_options, FALSE);
+ if (firstbyte >= 0) /* Remove caseless flag for non-caseable chars */
+ {
+ int ch = firstbyte & 255;
+ re->first_byte = ((firstbyte & REQ_CASELESS) != 0 &&
+ compile_block.fcc[ch] == ch)? ch : firstbyte;
+ re->options |= PCRE_FIRSTSET;
+ }
+ else if (is_startline(codestart, 0, compile_block.backref_map))
+ re->options |= PCRE_STARTLINE;
+ }
+ }
+
+/* For an anchored pattern, we use the "required byte" only if it follows a
+variable length item in the regex. Remove the caseless flag for non-caseable
+chars. */
+
+if (reqbyte >= 0 &&
+ ((re->options & PCRE_ANCHORED) == 0 || (reqbyte & REQ_VARY) != 0))
+ {
+ int ch = reqbyte & 255;
+ re->req_byte = ((reqbyte & REQ_CASELESS) != 0 &&
+ compile_block.fcc[ch] == ch)? (reqbyte & ~REQ_CASELESS) : reqbyte;
+ re->options |= PCRE_REQCHSET;
+ }
+
+/* Print out the compiled data for debugging */
+
+#ifdef DEBUG
+
+printf("Length = %d top_bracket = %d top_backref = %d\n",
+ length, re->top_bracket, re->top_backref);
+
+if (re->options != 0)
+ {
+ printf("%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s\n",
+ ((re->options & PCRE_ANCHORED) != 0)? "anchored " : "",
+ ((re->options & PCRE_CASELESS) != 0)? "caseless " : "",
+ ((re->options & PCRE_ICHANGED) != 0)? "case state changed " : "",
+ ((re->options & PCRE_EXTENDED) != 0)? "extended " : "",
+ ((re->options & PCRE_MULTILINE) != 0)? "multiline " : "",
+ ((re->options & PCRE_DOTALL) != 0)? "dotall " : "",
+ ((re->options & PCRE_DOLLAR_ENDONLY) != 0)? "endonly " : "",
+ ((re->options & PCRE_EXTRA) != 0)? "extra " : "",
+ ((re->options & PCRE_UNGREEDY) != 0)? "ungreedy " : "");
+ }
+
+if ((re->options & PCRE_FIRSTSET) != 0)
+ {
+ int ch = re->first_byte & 255;
+ const char *caseless = ((re->first_byte & REQ_CASELESS) == 0)? "" : " (caseless)";
+ if (isprint(ch)) printf("First char = %c%s\n", ch, caseless);
+ else printf("First char = \\x%02x%s\n", ch, caseless);
+ }
+
+if ((re->options & PCRE_REQCHSET) != 0)
+ {
+ int ch = re->req_byte & 255;
+ const char *caseless = ((re->req_byte & REQ_CASELESS) == 0)? "" : " (caseless)";
+ if (isprint(ch)) printf("Req char = %c%s\n", ch, caseless);
+ else printf("Req char = \\x%02x%s\n", ch, caseless);
+ }
+
+print_internals(re, stdout);
+
+/* This check is done here in the debugging case so that the code that
+was compiled can be seen. */
+
+if (code - codestart > length)
+ {
+ *errorptr = ERR23;
+ (pcre_free)(re);
+ *erroroffset = ptr - (uschar *)pattern;
+ return NULL;
+ }
+#endif
+
+return (pcre *)re;
+}
+
+
+
+/*************************************************
+* Match a back-reference *
+*************************************************/
+
+/* If a back reference hasn't been set, the length that is passed is greater
+than the number of characters left in the string, so the match fails.
+
+Arguments:
+ offset index into the offset vector
+ eptr points into the subject
+ length length to be matched
+ md points to match data block
+ ims the ims flags
+
+Returns: TRUE if matched
+*/
+
+static BOOL
+match_ref(int offset, register const uschar *eptr, int length, match_data *md,
+ unsigned long int ims)
+{
+const uschar *p = md->start_subject + md->offset_vector[offset];
+
+#ifdef DEBUG
+if (eptr >= md->end_subject)
+ printf("matching subject <null>");
+else
+ {
+ printf("matching subject ");
+ pchars(eptr, length, TRUE, md);
+ }
+printf(" against backref ");
+pchars(p, length, FALSE, md);
+printf("\n");
+#endif
+
+/* Always fail if not enough characters left */
+
+if (length > md->end_subject - eptr) return FALSE;
+
+/* Separate the caselesss case for speed */
+
+if ((ims & PCRE_CASELESS) != 0)
+ {
+ while (length-- > 0)
+ if (md->lcc[*p++] != md->lcc[*eptr++]) return FALSE;
+ }
+else
+ { while (length-- > 0) if (*p++ != *eptr++) return FALSE; }
+
+return TRUE;
+}
+
+
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+/*************************************************
+* Match character against an XCLASS *
+*************************************************/
+
+/* This function is called from within the XCLASS code below, to match a
+character against an extended class which might match values > 255.
+
+Arguments:
+ c the character
+ data points to the flag byte of the XCLASS data
+
+Returns: TRUE if character matches, else FALSE
+*/
+
+static BOOL
+match_xclass(int c, const uschar *data)
+{
+int t;
+BOOL negated = (*data & XCL_NOT) != 0;
+
+/* Character values < 256 are matched against a bitmap, if one is present. If
+not, we still carry on, because there may be ranges that start below 256 in the
+additional data. */
+
+if (c < 256)
+ {
+ if ((*data & XCL_MAP) != 0 && (data[1 + c/8] & (1 << (c&7))) != 0)
+ return !negated; /* char found */
+ }
+
+/* Now match against the list of large chars or ranges that end with a large
+char. First skip the bit map if present. */
+
+if ((*data++ & XCL_MAP) != 0) data += 32;
+
+while ((t = *data++) != XCL_END)
+ {
+ int x, y;
+ GETCHARINC(x, data);
+ if (t == XCL_SINGLE)
+ {
+ if (c == x) return !negated;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ GETCHARINC(y, data);
+ if (c >= x && c <= y) return !negated;
+ }
+ }
+
+return negated; /* char was not found */
+}
+#endif
+
+
+/***************************************************************************
+****************************************************************************
+ RECURSION IN THE match() FUNCTION
+
+The match() function is highly recursive. Some regular expressions can cause
+it to recurse thousands of times. I was writing for Unix, so I just let it
+call itself recursively. This uses the stack for saving everything that has
+to be saved for a recursive call. On Unix, the stack can be large, and this
+works fine.
+
+It turns out that on non-Unix systems there are problems with programs that
+use a lot of stack. (This despite the fact that every last chip has oodles
+of memory these days, and techniques for extending the stack have been known
+for decades.) So....
+
+There is a fudge, triggered by defining NO_RECURSE, which avoids recursive
+calls by keeping local variables that need to be preserved in blocks of memory
+obtained from malloc instead instead of on the stack. Macros are used to
+achieve this so that the actual code doesn't look very different to what it
+always used to.
+****************************************************************************
+***************************************************************************/
+
+
+/* These versions of the macros use the stack, as normal */
+
+#ifndef NO_RECURSE
+#define REGISTER register
+#define RMATCH(rx,ra,rb,rc,rd,re,rf,rg) rx = match(ra,rb,rc,rd,re,rf,rg)
+#define RRETURN(ra) return ra
+#else
+
+
+/* These versions of the macros manage a private stack on the heap. Note
+that the rd argument of RMATCH isn't actually used. It's the md argument of
+match(), which never actually changes. */
+
+#define REGISTER
+
+#define RMATCH(rx,ra,rb,rc,rd,re,rf,rg)\
+ {\
+ heapframe *newframe = (pcre_stack_malloc)(sizeof(heapframe));\
+ if (setjmp(frame->Xwhere) == 0)\
+ {\
+ newframe->Xeptr = ra;\
+ newframe->Xecode = rb;\
+ newframe->Xoffset_top = rc;\
+ newframe->Xims = re;\
+ newframe->Xeptrb = rf;\
+ newframe->Xflags = rg;\
+ newframe->Xprevframe = frame;\
+ frame = newframe;\
+ DPRINTF(("restarting from line %d\n", __LINE__));\
+ goto HEAP_RECURSE;\
+ }\
+ else\
+ {\
+ DPRINTF(("longjumped back to line %d\n", __LINE__));\
+ frame = md->thisframe;\
+ rx = frame->Xresult;\
+ }\
+ }
+
+#define RRETURN(ra)\
+ {\
+ heapframe *newframe = frame;\
+ frame = newframe->Xprevframe;\
+ (pcre_stack_free)(newframe);\
+ if (frame != NULL)\
+ {\
+ frame->Xresult = ra;\
+ md->thisframe = frame;\
+ longjmp(frame->Xwhere, 1);\
+ }\
+ return ra;\
+ }
+
+
+/* Structure for remembering the local variables in a private frame */
+
+typedef struct heapframe {
+ struct heapframe *Xprevframe;
+
+ /* Function arguments that may change */
+
+ const uschar *Xeptr;
+ const uschar *Xecode;
+ int Xoffset_top;
+ long int Xims;
+ eptrblock *Xeptrb;
+ int Xflags;
+
+ /* Function local variables */
+
+ const uschar *Xcallpat;
+ const uschar *Xcharptr;
+ const uschar *Xdata;
+ const uschar *Xlastptr;
+ const uschar *Xnext;
+ const uschar *Xpp;
+ const uschar *Xprev;
+ const uschar *Xsaved_eptr;
+
+ recursion_info Xnew_recursive;
+
+ BOOL Xcur_is_word;
+ BOOL Xcondition;
+ BOOL Xminimize;
+ BOOL Xprev_is_word;
+
+ unsigned long int Xoriginal_ims;
+
+ int Xctype;
+ int Xfc;
+ int Xfi;
+ int Xlength;
+ int Xmax;
+ int Xmin;
+ int Xnumber;
+ int Xoffset;
+ int Xop;
+ int Xsave_capture_last;
+ int Xsave_offset1, Xsave_offset2, Xsave_offset3;
+ int Xstacksave[REC_STACK_SAVE_MAX];
+
+ eptrblock Xnewptrb;
+
+ /* Place to pass back result, and where to jump back to */
+
+ int Xresult;
+ jmp_buf Xwhere;
+
+} heapframe;
+
+#endif
+
+
+/***************************************************************************
+***************************************************************************/
+
+
+
+/*************************************************
+* Match from current position *
+*************************************************/
+
+/* On entry ecode points to the first opcode, and eptr to the first character
+in the subject string, while eptrb holds the value of eptr at the start of the
+last bracketed group - used for breaking infinite loops matching zero-length
+strings. This function is called recursively in many circumstances. Whenever it
+returns a negative (error) response, the outer incarnation must also return the
+same response.
+
+Performance note: It might be tempting to extract commonly used fields from the
+md structure (e.g. utf8, end_subject) into individual variables to improve
+performance. Tests using gcc on a SPARC disproved this; in the first case, it
+made performance worse.
+
+Arguments:
+ eptr pointer in subject
+ ecode position in code
+ offset_top current top pointer
+ md pointer to "static" info for the match
+ ims current /i, /m, and /s options
+ eptrb pointer to chain of blocks containing eptr at start of
+ brackets - for testing for empty matches
+ flags can contain
+ match_condassert - this is an assertion condition
+ match_isgroup - this is the start of a bracketed group
+
+Returns: MATCH_MATCH if matched ) these values are >= 0
+ MATCH_NOMATCH if failed to match )
+ a negative PCRE_ERROR_xxx value if aborted by an error condition
+ (e.g. stopped by recursion limit)
+*/
+
+static int
+match(REGISTER const uschar *eptr, REGISTER const uschar *ecode,
+ int offset_top, match_data *md, unsigned long int ims, eptrblock *eptrb,
+ int flags)
+{
+/* These variables do not need to be preserved over recursion in this function,
+so they can be ordinary variables in all cases. Mark them with "register"
+because they are used a lot in loops. */
+
+register int rrc; /* Returns from recursive calls */
+register int i; /* Used for loops not involving calls to RMATCH() */
+register int c; /* Character values not kept over RMATCH() calls */
+
+/* When recursion is not being used, all "local" variables that have to be
+preserved over calls to RMATCH() are part of a "frame" which is obtained from
+heap storage. Set up the top-level frame here; others are obtained from the
+heap whenever RMATCH() does a "recursion". See the macro definitions above. */
+
+#ifdef NO_RECURSE
+heapframe *frame = (pcre_stack_malloc)(sizeof(heapframe));
+frame->Xprevframe = NULL; /* Marks the top level */
+
+/* Copy in the original argument variables */
+
+frame->Xeptr = eptr;
+frame->Xecode = ecode;
+frame->Xoffset_top = offset_top;
+frame->Xims = ims;
+frame->Xeptrb = eptrb;
+frame->Xflags = flags;
+
+/* This is where control jumps back to to effect "recursion" */
+
+HEAP_RECURSE:
+
+/* Macros make the argument variables come from the current frame */
+
+#define eptr frame->Xeptr
+#define ecode frame->Xecode
+#define offset_top frame->Xoffset_top
+#define ims frame->Xims
+#define eptrb frame->Xeptrb
+#define flags frame->Xflags
+
+/* Ditto for the local variables */
+
+#define callpat frame->Xcallpat
+#define charptr frame->Xcharptr
+#define data frame->Xdata
+#define lastptr frame->Xlastptr
+#define next frame->Xnext
+#define pp frame->Xpp
+#define prev frame->Xprev
+#define saved_eptr frame->Xsaved_eptr
+
+#define new_recursive frame->Xnew_recursive
+
+#define cur_is_word frame->Xcur_is_word
+#define condition frame->Xcondition
+#define minimize frame->Xminimize
+#define prev_is_word frame->Xprev_is_word
+
+#define original_ims frame->Xoriginal_ims
+
+#define ctype frame->Xctype
+#define fc frame->Xfc
+#define fi frame->Xfi
+#define length frame->Xlength
+#define max frame->Xmax
+#define min frame->Xmin
+#define number frame->Xnumber
+#define offset frame->Xoffset
+#define op frame->Xop
+#define save_capture_last frame->Xsave_capture_last
+#define save_offset1 frame->Xsave_offset1
+#define save_offset2 frame->Xsave_offset2
+#define save_offset3 frame->Xsave_offset3
+#define stacksave frame->Xstacksave
+
+#define newptrb frame->Xnewptrb
+
+/* When recursion is being used, local variables are allocated on the stack and
+get preserved during recursion in the normal way. In this environment, fi and
+i, and fc and c, can be the same variables. */
+
+#else
+#define fi i
+#define fc c
+
+const uschar *callpat; /* Many of these variables are used ony */
+const uschar *charptr; /* small blocks of the code. My normal */
+const uschar *data; /* style of coding would have declared */
+const uschar *lastptr; /* them within each of those blocks. */
+const uschar *next; /* However, in order to accommodate the */
+const uschar *pp; /* version of this code that uses an */
+const uschar *prev; /* external "stack" implemented on the */
+const uschar *saved_eptr; /* heap, it is easier to declare them */
+ /* all here, so the declarations can */
+recursion_info new_recursive; /* be cut out in a block. The only */
+ /* declarations within blocks below are */
+BOOL cur_is_word; /* for variables that do not have to */
+BOOL condition; /* be preserved over a recursive call */
+BOOL minimize; /* to RMATCH(). */
+BOOL prev_is_word;
+
+unsigned long int original_ims;
+
+int ctype;
+int length;
+int max;
+int min;
+int number;
+int offset;
+int op;
+int save_capture_last;
+int save_offset1, save_offset2, save_offset3;
+int stacksave[REC_STACK_SAVE_MAX];
+
+eptrblock newptrb;
+#endif
+
+
+/* OK, now we can get on with the real code of the function. Recursion is
+specified by the macros RMATCH and RRETURN. When NO_RECURSE is *not* defined,
+these just turn into a recursive call to match() and a "return", respectively.
+However, RMATCH isn't like a function call because it's quite a complicated
+macro. It has to be used in one particular way. This shouldn't, however, impact
+performance when true recursion is being used. */
+
+if (md->match_call_count++ >= md->match_limit) RRETURN(PCRE_ERROR_MATCHLIMIT);
+
+original_ims = ims; /* Save for resetting on ')' */
+
+/* At the start of a bracketed group, add the current subject pointer to the
+stack of such pointers, to be re-instated at the end of the group when we hit
+the closing ket. When match() is called in other circumstances, we don't add to
+this stack. */
+
+if ((flags & match_isgroup) != 0)
+ {
+ newptrb.epb_prev = eptrb;
+ newptrb.epb_saved_eptr = eptr;
+ eptrb = &newptrb;
+ }
+
+/* Now start processing the operations. */
+
+for (;;)
+ {
+ op = *ecode;
+ minimize = FALSE;
+
+ /* Opening capturing bracket. If there is space in the offset vector, save
+ the current subject position in the working slot at the top of the vector. We
+ mustn't change the current values of the data slot, because they may be set
+ from a previous iteration of this group, and be referred to by a reference
+ inside the group.
+
+ If the bracket fails to match, we need to restore this value and also the
+ values of the final offsets, in case they were set by a previous iteration of
+ the same bracket.
+
+ If there isn't enough space in the offset vector, treat this as if it were a
+ non-capturing bracket. Don't worry about setting the flag for the error case
+ here; that is handled in the code for KET. */
+
+ if (op > OP_BRA)
+ {
+ number = op - OP_BRA;
+
+ /* For extended extraction brackets (large number), we have to fish out the
+ number from a dummy opcode at the start. */
+
+ if (number > EXTRACT_BASIC_MAX)
+ number = GET2(ecode, 2+LINK_SIZE);
+ offset = number << 1;
+
+#ifdef DEBUG
+ printf("start bracket %d subject=", number);
+ pchars(eptr, 16, TRUE, md);
+ printf("\n");
+#endif
+
+ if (offset < md->offset_max)
+ {
+ save_offset1 = md->offset_vector[offset];
+ save_offset2 = md->offset_vector[offset+1];
+ save_offset3 = md->offset_vector[md->offset_end - number];
+ save_capture_last = md->capture_last;
+
+ DPRINTF(("saving %d %d %d\n", save_offset1, save_offset2, save_offset3));
+ md->offset_vector[md->offset_end - number] = eptr - md->start_subject;
+
+ do
+ {
+ RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode + 1 + LINK_SIZE, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb,
+ match_isgroup);
+ if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
+ md->capture_last = save_capture_last;
+ ecode += GET(ecode, 1);
+ }
+ while (*ecode == OP_ALT);
+
+ DPRINTF(("bracket %d failed\n", number));
+
+ md->offset_vector[offset] = save_offset1;
+ md->offset_vector[offset+1] = save_offset2;
+ md->offset_vector[md->offset_end - number] = save_offset3;
+
+ RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ }
+
+ /* Insufficient room for saving captured contents */
+
+ else op = OP_BRA;
+ }
+
+ /* Other types of node can be handled by a switch */
+
+ switch(op)
+ {
+ case OP_BRA: /* Non-capturing bracket: optimized */
+ DPRINTF(("start bracket 0\n"));
+ do
+ {
+ RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode + 1 + LINK_SIZE, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb,
+ match_isgroup);
+ if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
+ ecode += GET(ecode, 1);
+ }
+ while (*ecode == OP_ALT);
+ DPRINTF(("bracket 0 failed\n"));
+ RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+
+ /* Conditional group: compilation checked that there are no more than
+ two branches. If the condition is false, skipping the first branch takes us
+ past the end if there is only one branch, but that's OK because that is
+ exactly what going to the ket would do. */
+
+ case OP_COND:
+ if (ecode[LINK_SIZE+1] == OP_CREF) /* Condition extract or recurse test */
+ {
+ offset = GET2(ecode, LINK_SIZE+2) << 1; /* Doubled ref number */
+ condition = (offset == CREF_RECURSE * 2)?
+ (md->recursive != NULL) :
+ (offset < offset_top && md->offset_vector[offset] >= 0);
+ RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode + (condition?
+ (LINK_SIZE + 4) : (LINK_SIZE + 1 + GET(ecode, 1))),
+ offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, match_isgroup);
+ RRETURN(rrc);
+ }
+
+ /* The condition is an assertion. Call match() to evaluate it - setting
+ the final argument TRUE causes it to stop at the end of an assertion. */
+
+ else
+ {
+ RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode + 1 + LINK_SIZE, offset_top, md, ims, NULL,
+ match_condassert | match_isgroup);
+ if (rrc == MATCH_MATCH)
+ {
+ ecode += 1 + LINK_SIZE + GET(ecode, LINK_SIZE+2);
+ while (*ecode == OP_ALT) ecode += GET(ecode, 1);
+ }
+ else if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH)
+ {
+ RRETURN(rrc); /* Need braces because of following else */
+ }
+ else ecode += GET(ecode, 1);
+ RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode + 1 + LINK_SIZE, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb,
+ match_isgroup);
+ RRETURN(rrc);
+ }
+ /* Control never reaches here */
+
+ /* Skip over conditional reference or large extraction number data if
+ encountered. */
+
+ case OP_CREF:
+ case OP_BRANUMBER:
+ ecode += 3;
+ break;
+
+ /* End of the pattern. If we are in a recursion, we should restore the
+ offsets appropriately and continue from after the call. */
+
+ case OP_END:
+ if (md->recursive != NULL && md->recursive->group_num == 0)
+ {
+ recursion_info *rec = md->recursive;
+ DPRINTF(("Hit the end in a (?0) recursion\n"));
+ md->recursive = rec->prevrec;
+ memmove(md->offset_vector, rec->offset_save,
+ rec->saved_max * sizeof(int));
+ md->start_match = rec->save_start;
+ ims = original_ims;
+ ecode = rec->after_call;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ /* Otherwise, if PCRE_NOTEMPTY is set, fail if we have matched an empty
+ string - backtracking will then try other alternatives, if any. */
+
+ if (md->notempty && eptr == md->start_match) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ md->end_match_ptr = eptr; /* Record where we ended */
+ md->end_offset_top = offset_top; /* and how many extracts were taken */
+ RRETURN(MATCH_MATCH);
+
+ /* Change option settings */
+
+ case OP_OPT:
+ ims = ecode[1];
+ ecode += 2;
+ DPRINTF(("ims set to %02lx\n", ims));
+ break;
+
+ /* Assertion brackets. Check the alternative branches in turn - the
+ matching won't pass the KET for an assertion. If any one branch matches,
+ the assertion is true. Lookbehind assertions have an OP_REVERSE item at the
+ start of each branch to move the current point backwards, so the code at
+ this level is identical to the lookahead case. */
+
+ case OP_ASSERT:
+ case OP_ASSERTBACK:
+ do
+ {
+ RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode + 1 + LINK_SIZE, offset_top, md, ims, NULL,
+ match_isgroup);
+ if (rrc == MATCH_MATCH) break;
+ if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
+ ecode += GET(ecode, 1);
+ }
+ while (*ecode == OP_ALT);
+ if (*ecode == OP_KET) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+
+ /* If checking an assertion for a condition, return MATCH_MATCH. */
+
+ if ((flags & match_condassert) != 0) RRETURN(MATCH_MATCH);
+
+ /* Continue from after the assertion, updating the offsets high water
+ mark, since extracts may have been taken during the assertion. */
+
+ do ecode += GET(ecode,1); while (*ecode == OP_ALT);
+ ecode += 1 + LINK_SIZE;
+ offset_top = md->end_offset_top;
+ continue;
+
+ /* Negative assertion: all branches must fail to match */
+
+ case OP_ASSERT_NOT:
+ case OP_ASSERTBACK_NOT:
+ do
+ {
+ RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode + 1 + LINK_SIZE, offset_top, md, ims, NULL,
+ match_isgroup);
+ if (rrc == MATCH_MATCH) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
+ ecode += GET(ecode,1);
+ }
+ while (*ecode == OP_ALT);
+
+ if ((flags & match_condassert) != 0) RRETURN(MATCH_MATCH);
+
+ ecode += 1 + LINK_SIZE;
+ continue;
+
+ /* Move the subject pointer back. This occurs only at the start of
+ each branch of a lookbehind assertion. If we are too close to the start to
+ move back, this match function fails. When working with UTF-8 we move
+ back a number of characters, not bytes. */
+
+ case OP_REVERSE:
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+ if (md->utf8)
+ {
+ c = GET(ecode,1);
+ for (i = 0; i < c; i++)
+ {
+ eptr--;
+ if (eptr < md->start_subject) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ BACKCHAR(eptr)
+ }
+ }
+ else
+#endif
+
+ /* No UTF-8 support, or not in UTF-8 mode: count is byte count */
+
+ {
+ eptr -= GET(ecode,1);
+ if (eptr < md->start_subject) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ }
+
+ /* Skip to next op code */
+
+ ecode += 1 + LINK_SIZE;
+ break;
+
+ /* The callout item calls an external function, if one is provided, passing
+ details of the match so far. This is mainly for debugging, though the
+ function is able to force a failure. */
+
+ case OP_CALLOUT:
+ if (pcre_callout != NULL)
+ {
+ pcre_callout_block cb;
+ cb.version = 0; /* Version 0 of the callout block */
+ cb.callout_number = ecode[1];
+ cb.offset_vector = md->offset_vector;
+ cb.subject = (const char *)md->start_subject;
+ cb.subject_length = md->end_subject - md->start_subject;
+ cb.start_match = md->start_match - md->start_subject;
+ cb.current_position = eptr - md->start_subject;
+ cb.capture_top = offset_top/2;
+ cb.capture_last = md->capture_last;
+ cb.callout_data = md->callout_data;
+ if ((rrc = (*pcre_callout)(&cb)) > 0) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ if (rrc < 0) RRETURN(rrc);
+ }
+ ecode += 2;
+ break;
+
+ /* Recursion either matches the current regex, or some subexpression. The
+ offset data is the offset to the starting bracket from the start of the
+ whole pattern. (This is so that it works from duplicated subpatterns.)
+
+ If there are any capturing brackets started but not finished, we have to
+ save their starting points and reinstate them after the recursion. However,
+ we don't know how many such there are (offset_top records the completed
+ total) so we just have to save all the potential data. There may be up to
+ 65535 such values, which is too large to put on the stack, but using malloc
+ for small numbers seems expensive. As a compromise, the stack is used when
+ there are no more than REC_STACK_SAVE_MAX values to store; otherwise malloc
+ is used. A problem is what to do if the malloc fails ... there is no way of
+ returning to the top level with an error. Save the top REC_STACK_SAVE_MAX
+ values on the stack, and accept that the rest may be wrong.
+
+ There are also other values that have to be saved. We use a chained
+ sequence of blocks that actually live on the stack. Thanks to Robin Houston
+ for the original version of this logic. */
+
+ case OP_RECURSE:
+ {
+ callpat = md->start_code + GET(ecode, 1);
+ new_recursive.group_num = *callpat - OP_BRA;
+
+ /* For extended extraction brackets (large number), we have to fish out
+ the number from a dummy opcode at the start. */
+
+ if (new_recursive.group_num > EXTRACT_BASIC_MAX)
+ new_recursive.group_num = GET2(callpat, 2+LINK_SIZE);
+
+ /* Add to "recursing stack" */
+
+ new_recursive.prevrec = md->recursive;
+ md->recursive = &new_recursive;
+
+ /* Find where to continue from afterwards */
+
+ ecode += 1 + LINK_SIZE;
+ new_recursive.after_call = ecode;
+
+ /* Now save the offset data. */
+
+ new_recursive.saved_max = md->offset_end;
+ if (new_recursive.saved_max <= REC_STACK_SAVE_MAX)
+ new_recursive.offset_save = stacksave;
+ else
+ {
+ new_recursive.offset_save =
+ (int *)(pcre_malloc)(new_recursive.saved_max * sizeof(int));
+ if (new_recursive.offset_save == NULL) RRETURN(PCRE_ERROR_NOMEMORY);
+ }
+
+ memcpy(new_recursive.offset_save, md->offset_vector,
+ new_recursive.saved_max * sizeof(int));
+ new_recursive.save_start = md->start_match;
+ md->start_match = eptr;
+
+ /* OK, now we can do the recursion. For each top-level alternative we
+ restore the offset and recursion data. */
+
+ DPRINTF(("Recursing into group %d\n", new_recursive.group_num));
+ do
+ {
+ RMATCH(rrc, eptr, callpat + 1 + LINK_SIZE, offset_top, md, ims,
+ eptrb, match_isgroup);
+ if (rrc == MATCH_MATCH)
+ {
+ md->recursive = new_recursive.prevrec;
+ if (new_recursive.offset_save != stacksave)
+ (pcre_free)(new_recursive.offset_save);
+ RRETURN(MATCH_MATCH);
+ }
+ else if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
+
+ md->recursive = &new_recursive;
+ memcpy(md->offset_vector, new_recursive.offset_save,
+ new_recursive.saved_max * sizeof(int));
+ callpat += GET(callpat, 1);
+ }
+ while (*callpat == OP_ALT);
+
+ DPRINTF(("Recursion didn't match\n"));
+ md->recursive = new_recursive.prevrec;
+ if (new_recursive.offset_save != stacksave)
+ (pcre_free)(new_recursive.offset_save);
+ RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ }
+ /* Control never reaches here */
+
+ /* "Once" brackets are like assertion brackets except that after a match,
+ the point in the subject string is not moved back. Thus there can never be
+ a move back into the brackets. Friedl calls these "atomic" subpatterns.
+ Check the alternative branches in turn - the matching won't pass the KET
+ for this kind of subpattern. If any one branch matches, we carry on as at
+ the end of a normal bracket, leaving the subject pointer. */
+
+ case OP_ONCE:
+ {
+ prev = ecode;
+ saved_eptr = eptr;
+
+ do
+ {
+ RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode + 1 + LINK_SIZE, offset_top, md, ims,
+ eptrb, match_isgroup);
+ if (rrc == MATCH_MATCH) break;
+ if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
+ ecode += GET(ecode,1);
+ }
+ while (*ecode == OP_ALT);
+
+ /* If hit the end of the group (which could be repeated), fail */
+
+ if (*ecode != OP_ONCE && *ecode != OP_ALT) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+
+ /* Continue as from after the assertion, updating the offsets high water
+ mark, since extracts may have been taken. */
+
+ do ecode += GET(ecode,1); while (*ecode == OP_ALT);
+
+ offset_top = md->end_offset_top;
+ eptr = md->end_match_ptr;
+
+ /* For a non-repeating ket, just continue at this level. This also
+ happens for a repeating ket if no characters were matched in the group.
+ This is the forcible breaking of infinite loops as implemented in Perl
+ 5.005. If there is an options reset, it will get obeyed in the normal
+ course of events. */
+
+ if (*ecode == OP_KET || eptr == saved_eptr)
+ {
+ ecode += 1+LINK_SIZE;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ /* The repeating kets try the rest of the pattern or restart from the
+ preceding bracket, in the appropriate order. We need to reset any options
+ that changed within the bracket before re-running it, so check the next
+ opcode. */
+
+ if (ecode[1+LINK_SIZE] == OP_OPT)
+ {
+ ims = (ims & ~PCRE_IMS) | ecode[4];
+ DPRINTF(("ims set to %02lx at group repeat\n", ims));
+ }
+
+ if (*ecode == OP_KETRMIN)
+ {
+ RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode + 1 + LINK_SIZE, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
+ if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
+ RMATCH(rrc, eptr, prev, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, match_isgroup);
+ if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
+ }
+ else /* OP_KETRMAX */
+ {
+ RMATCH(rrc, eptr, prev, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, match_isgroup);
+ if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
+ RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode + 1+LINK_SIZE, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
+ if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
+ }
+ }
+ RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+
+ /* An alternation is the end of a branch; scan along to find the end of the
+ bracketed group and go to there. */
+
+ case OP_ALT:
+ do ecode += GET(ecode,1); while (*ecode == OP_ALT);
+ break;
+
+ /* BRAZERO and BRAMINZERO occur just before a bracket group, indicating
+ that it may occur zero times. It may repeat infinitely, or not at all -
+ i.e. it could be ()* or ()? in the pattern. Brackets with fixed upper
+ repeat limits are compiled as a number of copies, with the optional ones
+ preceded by BRAZERO or BRAMINZERO. */
+
+ case OP_BRAZERO:
+ {
+ next = ecode+1;
+ RMATCH(rrc, eptr, next, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, match_isgroup);
+ if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
+ do next += GET(next,1); while (*next == OP_ALT);
+ ecode = next + 1+LINK_SIZE;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case OP_BRAMINZERO:
+ {
+ next = ecode+1;
+ do next += GET(next,1); while (*next == OP_ALT);
+ RMATCH(rrc, eptr, next + 1+LINK_SIZE, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb,
+ match_isgroup);
+ if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
+ ecode++;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ /* End of a group, repeated or non-repeating. If we are at the end of
+ an assertion "group", stop matching and return MATCH_MATCH, but record the
+ current high water mark for use by positive assertions. Do this also
+ for the "once" (not-backup up) groups. */
+
+ case OP_KET:
+ case OP_KETRMIN:
+ case OP_KETRMAX:
+ {
+ prev = ecode - GET(ecode, 1);
+ saved_eptr = eptrb->epb_saved_eptr;
+
+ /* Back up the stack of bracket start pointers. */
+
+ eptrb = eptrb->epb_prev;
+
+ if (*prev == OP_ASSERT || *prev == OP_ASSERT_NOT ||
+ *prev == OP_ASSERTBACK || *prev == OP_ASSERTBACK_NOT ||
+ *prev == OP_ONCE)
+ {
+ md->end_match_ptr = eptr; /* For ONCE */
+ md->end_offset_top = offset_top;
+ RRETURN(MATCH_MATCH);
+ }
+
+ /* In all other cases except a conditional group we have to check the
+ group number back at the start and if necessary complete handling an
+ extraction by setting the offsets and bumping the high water mark. */
+
+ if (*prev != OP_COND)
+ {
+ number = *prev - OP_BRA;
+
+ /* For extended extraction brackets (large number), we have to fish out
+ the number from a dummy opcode at the start. */
+
+ if (number > EXTRACT_BASIC_MAX) number = GET2(prev, 2+LINK_SIZE);
+ offset = number << 1;
+
+#ifdef DEBUG
+ printf("end bracket %d", number);
+ printf("\n");
+#endif
+
+ /* Test for a numbered group. This includes groups called as a result
+ of recursion. Note that whole-pattern recursion is coded as a recurse
+ into group 0, so it won't be picked up here. Instead, we catch it when
+ the OP_END is reached. */
+
+ if (number > 0)
+ {
+ md->capture_last = number;
+ if (offset >= md->offset_max) md->offset_overflow = TRUE; else
+ {
+ md->offset_vector[offset] =
+ md->offset_vector[md->offset_end - number];
+ md->offset_vector[offset+1] = eptr - md->start_subject;
+ if (offset_top <= offset) offset_top = offset + 2;
+ }
+
+ /* Handle a recursively called group. Restore the offsets
+ appropriately and continue from after the call. */
+
+ if (md->recursive != NULL && md->recursive->group_num == number)
+ {
+ recursion_info *rec = md->recursive;
+ DPRINTF(("Recursion (%d) succeeded - continuing\n", number));
+ md->recursive = rec->prevrec;
+ md->start_match = rec->save_start;
+ memcpy(md->offset_vector, rec->offset_save,
+ rec->saved_max * sizeof(int));
+ ecode = rec->after_call;
+ ims = original_ims;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Reset the value of the ims flags, in case they got changed during
+ the group. */
+
+ ims = original_ims;
+ DPRINTF(("ims reset to %02lx\n", ims));
+
+ /* For a non-repeating ket, just continue at this level. This also
+ happens for a repeating ket if no characters were matched in the group.
+ This is the forcible breaking of infinite loops as implemented in Perl
+ 5.005. If there is an options reset, it will get obeyed in the normal
+ course of events. */
+
+ if (*ecode == OP_KET || eptr == saved_eptr)
+ {
+ ecode += 1 + LINK_SIZE;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ /* The repeating kets try the rest of the pattern or restart from the
+ preceding bracket, in the appropriate order. */
+
+ if (*ecode == OP_KETRMIN)
+ {
+ RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode + 1+LINK_SIZE, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
+ if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
+ RMATCH(rrc, eptr, prev, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, match_isgroup);
+ if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
+ }
+ else /* OP_KETRMAX */
+ {
+ RMATCH(rrc, eptr, prev, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, match_isgroup);
+ if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
+ RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode + 1+LINK_SIZE, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
+ if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
+ }
+ }
+
+ RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+
+ /* Start of subject unless notbol, or after internal newline if multiline */
+
+ case OP_CIRC:
+ if (md->notbol && eptr == md->start_subject) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ if ((ims & PCRE_MULTILINE) != 0)
+ {
+ if (eptr != md->start_subject && eptr[-1] != NEWLINE)
+ RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ ecode++;
+ break;
+ }
+ /* ... else fall through */
+
+ /* Start of subject assertion */
+
+ case OP_SOD:
+ if (eptr != md->start_subject) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ ecode++;
+ break;
+
+ /* Start of match assertion */
+
+ case OP_SOM:
+ if (eptr != md->start_subject + md->start_offset) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ ecode++;
+ break;
+
+ /* Assert before internal newline if multiline, or before a terminating
+ newline unless endonly is set, else end of subject unless noteol is set. */
+
+ case OP_DOLL:
+ if ((ims & PCRE_MULTILINE) != 0)
+ {
+ if (eptr < md->end_subject)
+ { if (*eptr != NEWLINE) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH); }
+ else
+ { if (md->noteol) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH); }
+ ecode++;
+ break;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ if (md->noteol) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ if (!md->endonly)
+ {
+ if (eptr < md->end_subject - 1 ||
+ (eptr == md->end_subject - 1 && *eptr != NEWLINE))
+ RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ ecode++;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ /* ... else fall through */
+
+ /* End of subject assertion (\z) */
+
+ case OP_EOD:
+ if (eptr < md->end_subject) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ ecode++;
+ break;
+
+ /* End of subject or ending \n assertion (\Z) */
+
+ case OP_EODN:
+ if (eptr < md->end_subject - 1 ||
+ (eptr == md->end_subject - 1 && *eptr != NEWLINE)) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ ecode++;
+ break;
+
+ /* Word boundary assertions */
+
+ case OP_NOT_WORD_BOUNDARY:
+ case OP_WORD_BOUNDARY:
+ {
+
+ /* Find out if the previous and current characters are "word" characters.
+ It takes a bit more work in UTF-8 mode. Characters > 255 are assumed to
+ be "non-word" characters. */
+
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+ if (md->utf8)
+ {
+ if (eptr == md->start_subject) prev_is_word = FALSE; else
+ {
+ lastptr = eptr - 1;
+ while((*lastptr & 0xc0) == 0x80) lastptr--;
+ GETCHAR(c, lastptr);
+ prev_is_word = c < 256 && (md->ctypes[c] & ctype_word) != 0;
+ }
+ if (eptr >= md->end_subject) cur_is_word = FALSE; else
+ {
+ GETCHAR(c, eptr);
+ cur_is_word = c < 256 && (md->ctypes[c] & ctype_word) != 0;
+ }
+ }
+ else
+#endif
+
+ /* More streamlined when not in UTF-8 mode */
+
+ {
+ prev_is_word = (eptr != md->start_subject) &&
+ ((md->ctypes[eptr[-1]] & ctype_word) != 0);
+ cur_is_word = (eptr < md->end_subject) &&
+ ((md->ctypes[*eptr] & ctype_word) != 0);
+ }
+
+ /* Now see if the situation is what we want */
+
+ if ((*ecode++ == OP_WORD_BOUNDARY)?
+ cur_is_word == prev_is_word : cur_is_word != prev_is_word)
+ RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ }
+ break;
+
+ /* Match a single character type; inline for speed */
+
+ case OP_ANY:
+ if ((ims & PCRE_DOTALL) == 0 && eptr < md->end_subject && *eptr == NEWLINE)
+ RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ if (eptr++ >= md->end_subject) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+ if (md->utf8)
+ while (eptr < md->end_subject && (*eptr & 0xc0) == 0x80) eptr++;
+#endif
+ ecode++;
+ break;
+
+ /* Match a single byte, even in UTF-8 mode. This opcode really does match
+ any byte, even newline, independent of the setting of PCRE_DOTALL. */
+
+ case OP_ANYBYTE:
+ if (eptr++ >= md->end_subject) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ ecode++;
+ break;
+
+ case OP_NOT_DIGIT:
+ if (eptr >= md->end_subject) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ GETCHARINCTEST(c, eptr);
+ if (
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+ c < 256 &&
+#endif
+ (md->ctypes[c] & ctype_digit) != 0
+ )
+ RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ ecode++;
+ break;
+
+ case OP_DIGIT:
+ if (eptr >= md->end_subject) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ GETCHARINCTEST(c, eptr);
+ if (
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+ c >= 256 ||
+#endif
+ (md->ctypes[c] & ctype_digit) == 0
+ )
+ RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ ecode++;
+ break;
+
+ case OP_NOT_WHITESPACE:
+ if (eptr >= md->end_subject) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ GETCHARINCTEST(c, eptr);
+ if (
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+ c < 256 &&
+#endif
+ (md->ctypes[c] & ctype_space) != 0
+ )
+ RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ ecode++;
+ break;
+
+ case OP_WHITESPACE:
+ if (eptr >= md->end_subject) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ GETCHARINCTEST(c, eptr);
+ if (
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+ c >= 256 ||
+#endif
+ (md->ctypes[c] & ctype_space) == 0
+ )
+ RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ ecode++;
+ break;
+
+ case OP_NOT_WORDCHAR:
+ if (eptr >= md->end_subject) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ GETCHARINCTEST(c, eptr);
+ if (
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+ c < 256 &&
+#endif
+ (md->ctypes[c] & ctype_word) != 0
+ )
+ RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ ecode++;
+ break;
+
+ case OP_WORDCHAR:
+ if (eptr >= md->end_subject) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ GETCHARINCTEST(c, eptr);
+ if (
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+ c >= 256 ||
+#endif
+ (md->ctypes[c] & ctype_word) == 0
+ )
+ RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ ecode++;
+ break;
+
+ /* Match a back reference, possibly repeatedly. Look past the end of the
+ item to see if there is repeat information following. The code is similar
+ to that for character classes, but repeated for efficiency. Then obey
+ similar code to character type repeats - written out again for speed.
+ However, if the referenced string is the empty string, always treat
+ it as matched, any number of times (otherwise there could be infinite
+ loops). */
+
+ case OP_REF:
+ {
+ offset = GET2(ecode, 1) << 1; /* Doubled ref number */
+ ecode += 3; /* Advance past item */
+
+ /* If the reference is unset, set the length to be longer than the amount
+ of subject left; this ensures that every attempt at a match fails. We
+ can't just fail here, because of the possibility of quantifiers with zero
+ minima. */
+
+ length = (offset >= offset_top || md->offset_vector[offset] < 0)?
+ md->end_subject - eptr + 1 :
+ md->offset_vector[offset+1] - md->offset_vector[offset];
+
+ /* Set up for repetition, or handle the non-repeated case */
+
+ switch (*ecode)
+ {
+ case OP_CRSTAR:
+ case OP_CRMINSTAR:
+ case OP_CRPLUS:
+ case OP_CRMINPLUS:
+ case OP_CRQUERY:
+ case OP_CRMINQUERY:
+ c = *ecode++ - OP_CRSTAR;
+ minimize = (c & 1) != 0;
+ min = rep_min[c]; /* Pick up values from tables; */
+ max = rep_max[c]; /* zero for max => infinity */
+ if (max == 0) max = INT_MAX;
+ break;
+
+ case OP_CRRANGE:
+ case OP_CRMINRANGE:
+ minimize = (*ecode == OP_CRMINRANGE);
+ min = GET2(ecode, 1);
+ max = GET2(ecode, 3);
+ if (max == 0) max = INT_MAX;
+ ecode += 5;
+ break;
+
+ default: /* No repeat follows */
+ if (!match_ref(offset, eptr, length, md, ims)) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ eptr += length;
+ continue; /* With the main loop */
+ }
+
+ /* If the length of the reference is zero, just continue with the
+ main loop. */
+
+ if (length == 0) continue;
+
+ /* First, ensure the minimum number of matches are present. We get back
+ the length of the reference string explicitly rather than passing the
+ address of eptr, so that eptr can be a register variable. */
+
+ for (i = 1; i <= min; i++)
+ {
+ if (!match_ref(offset, eptr, length, md, ims)) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ eptr += length;
+ }
+
+ /* If min = max, continue at the same level without recursion.
+ They are not both allowed to be zero. */
+
+ if (min == max) continue;
+
+ /* If minimizing, keep trying and advancing the pointer */
+
+ if (minimize)
+ {
+ for (fi = min;; fi++)
+ {
+ RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
+ if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
+ if (fi >= max || !match_ref(offset, eptr, length, md, ims))
+ RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ eptr += length;
+ }
+ /* Control never gets here */
+ }
+
+ /* If maximizing, find the longest string and work backwards */
+
+ else
+ {
+ pp = eptr;
+ for (i = min; i < max; i++)
+ {
+ if (!match_ref(offset, eptr, length, md, ims)) break;
+ eptr += length;
+ }
+ while (eptr >= pp)
+ {
+ RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
+ if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
+ eptr -= length;
+ }
+ RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ }
+ }
+ /* Control never gets here */
+
+
+
+ /* Match a bit-mapped character class, possibly repeatedly. This op code is
+ used when all the characters in the class have values in the range 0-255.
+ The only difference between OP_CLASS and OP_NCLASS occurs when a data
+ character outside the range is encountered.
+
+ First, look past the end of the item to see if there is repeat information
+ following. Then obey similar code to character type repeats - written out
+ again for speed. */
+
+ case OP_NCLASS:
+ case OP_CLASS:
+ {
+ data = ecode + 1; /* Save for matching */
+ ecode += 33; /* Advance past the item */
+
+ switch (*ecode)
+ {
+ case OP_CRSTAR:
+ case OP_CRMINSTAR:
+ case OP_CRPLUS:
+ case OP_CRMINPLUS:
+ case OP_CRQUERY:
+ case OP_CRMINQUERY:
+ c = *ecode++ - OP_CRSTAR;
+ minimize = (c & 1) != 0;
+ min = rep_min[c]; /* Pick up values from tables; */
+ max = rep_max[c]; /* zero for max => infinity */
+ if (max == 0) max = INT_MAX;
+ break;
+
+ case OP_CRRANGE:
+ case OP_CRMINRANGE:
+ minimize = (*ecode == OP_CRMINRANGE);
+ min = GET2(ecode, 1);
+ max = GET2(ecode, 3);
+ if (max == 0) max = INT_MAX;
+ ecode += 5;
+ break;
+
+ default: /* No repeat follows */
+ min = max = 1;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ /* First, ensure the minimum number of matches are present. */
+
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+ /* UTF-8 mode */
+ if (md->utf8)
+ {
+ for (i = 1; i <= min; i++)
+ {
+ if (eptr >= md->end_subject) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ GETCHARINC(c, eptr);
+ if (c > 255)
+ {
+ if (op == OP_CLASS) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ if ((data[c/8] & (1 << (c&7))) == 0) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ else
+#endif
+ /* Not UTF-8 mode */
+ {
+ for (i = 1; i <= min; i++)
+ {
+ if (eptr >= md->end_subject) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ c = *eptr++;
+ if ((data[c/8] & (1 << (c&7))) == 0) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* If max == min we can continue with the main loop without the
+ need to recurse. */
+
+ if (min == max) continue;
+
+ /* If minimizing, keep testing the rest of the expression and advancing
+ the pointer while it matches the class. */
+
+ if (minimize)
+ {
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+ /* UTF-8 mode */
+ if (md->utf8)
+ {
+ for (fi = min;; fi++)
+ {
+ RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
+ if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
+ if (fi >= max || eptr >= md->end_subject) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ GETCHARINC(c, eptr);
+ if (c > 255)
+ {
+ if (op == OP_CLASS) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ if ((data[c/8] & (1 << (c&7))) == 0) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ else
+#endif
+ /* Not UTF-8 mode */
+ {
+ for (fi = min;; fi++)
+ {
+ RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
+ if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
+ if (fi >= max || eptr >= md->end_subject) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ c = *eptr++;
+ if ((data[c/8] & (1 << (c&7))) == 0) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ }
+ }
+ /* Control never gets here */
+ }
+
+ /* If maximizing, find the longest possible run, then work backwards. */
+
+ else
+ {
+ pp = eptr;
+
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+ /* UTF-8 mode */
+ if (md->utf8)
+ {
+ for (i = min; i < max; i++)
+ {
+ int len = 1;
+ if (eptr >= md->end_subject) break;
+ GETCHARLEN(c, eptr, len);
+ if (c > 255)
+ {
+ if (op == OP_CLASS) break;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ if ((data[c/8] & (1 << (c&7))) == 0) break;
+ }
+ eptr += len;
+ }
+ for (;;)
+ {
+ RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
+ if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
+ if (eptr-- == pp) break; /* Stop if tried at original pos */
+ BACKCHAR(eptr);
+ }
+ }
+ else
+#endif
+ /* Not UTF-8 mode */
+ {
+ for (i = min; i < max; i++)
+ {
+ if (eptr >= md->end_subject) break;
+ c = *eptr;
+ if ((data[c/8] & (1 << (c&7))) == 0) break;
+ eptr++;
+ }
+ while (eptr >= pp)
+ {
+ RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
+ eptr--;
+ if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
+ }
+ }
+
+ RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ }
+ }
+ /* Control never gets here */
+
+
+ /* Match an extended character class. This opcode is encountered only
+ in UTF-8 mode, because that's the only time it is compiled. */
+
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+ case OP_XCLASS:
+ {
+ data = ecode + 1 + LINK_SIZE; /* Save for matching */
+ ecode += GET(ecode, 1); /* Advance past the item */
+
+ switch (*ecode)
+ {
+ case OP_CRSTAR:
+ case OP_CRMINSTAR:
+ case OP_CRPLUS:
+ case OP_CRMINPLUS:
+ case OP_CRQUERY:
+ case OP_CRMINQUERY:
+ c = *ecode++ - OP_CRSTAR;
+ minimize = (c & 1) != 0;
+ min = rep_min[c]; /* Pick up values from tables; */
+ max = rep_max[c]; /* zero for max => infinity */
+ if (max == 0) max = INT_MAX;
+ break;
+
+ case OP_CRRANGE:
+ case OP_CRMINRANGE:
+ minimize = (*ecode == OP_CRMINRANGE);
+ min = GET2(ecode, 1);
+ max = GET2(ecode, 3);
+ if (max == 0) max = INT_MAX;
+ ecode += 5;
+ break;
+
+ default: /* No repeat follows */
+ min = max = 1;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ /* First, ensure the minimum number of matches are present. */
+
+ for (i = 1; i <= min; i++)
+ {
+ if (eptr >= md->end_subject) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ GETCHARINC(c, eptr);
+ if (!match_xclass(c, data)) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ }
+
+ /* If max == min we can continue with the main loop without the
+ need to recurse. */
+
+ if (min == max) continue;
+
+ /* If minimizing, keep testing the rest of the expression and advancing
+ the pointer while it matches the class. */
+
+ if (minimize)
+ {
+ for (fi = min;; fi++)
+ {
+ RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
+ if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
+ if (fi >= max || eptr >= md->end_subject) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ GETCHARINC(c, eptr);
+ if (!match_xclass(c, data)) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ }
+ /* Control never gets here */
+ }
+
+ /* If maximizing, find the longest possible run, then work backwards. */
+
+ else
+ {
+ pp = eptr;
+ for (i = min; i < max; i++)
+ {
+ int len = 1;
+ if (eptr >= md->end_subject) break;
+ GETCHARLEN(c, eptr, len);
+ if (!match_xclass(c, data)) break;
+ eptr += len;
+ }
+ for(;;)
+ {
+ RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
+ if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
+ if (eptr-- == pp) break; /* Stop if tried at original pos */
+ BACKCHAR(eptr)
+ }
+ RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ }
+
+ /* Control never gets here */
+ }
+#endif /* End of XCLASS */
+
+ /* Match a run of characters */
+
+ case OP_CHARS:
+ {
+ register int slen = ecode[1];
+ ecode += 2;
+
+#ifdef DEBUG /* Sigh. Some compilers never learn. */
+ if (eptr >= md->end_subject)
+ printf("matching subject <null> against pattern ");
+ else
+ {
+ printf("matching subject ");
+ pchars(eptr, slen, TRUE, md);
+ printf(" against pattern ");
+ }
+ pchars(ecode, slen, FALSE, md);
+ printf("\n");
+#endif
+
+ if (slen > md->end_subject - eptr) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ if ((ims & PCRE_CASELESS) != 0)
+ {
+ while (slen-- > 0)
+ if (md->lcc[*ecode++] != md->lcc[*eptr++])
+ RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ while (slen-- > 0) if (*ecode++ != *eptr++) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ }
+ }
+ break;
+
+ /* Match a single character repeatedly; different opcodes share code. */
+
+ case OP_EXACT:
+ min = max = GET2(ecode, 1);
+ ecode += 3;
+ goto REPEATCHAR;
+
+ case OP_UPTO:
+ case OP_MINUPTO:
+ min = 0;
+ max = GET2(ecode, 1);
+ minimize = *ecode == OP_MINUPTO;
+ ecode += 3;
+ goto REPEATCHAR;
+
+ case OP_STAR:
+ case OP_MINSTAR:
+ case OP_PLUS:
+ case OP_MINPLUS:
+ case OP_QUERY:
+ case OP_MINQUERY:
+ c = *ecode++ - OP_STAR;
+ minimize = (c & 1) != 0;
+ min = rep_min[c]; /* Pick up values from tables; */
+ max = rep_max[c]; /* zero for max => infinity */
+ if (max == 0) max = INT_MAX;
+
+ /* Common code for all repeated single-character matches. We can give
+ up quickly if there are fewer than the minimum number of characters left in
+ the subject. */
+
+ REPEATCHAR:
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+ if (md->utf8)
+ {
+ length = 1;
+ charptr = ecode;
+ GETCHARLEN(fc, ecode, length);
+ if (min * length > md->end_subject - eptr) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ ecode += length;
+
+ /* Handle multibyte character matching specially here. There is no
+ support for any kind of casing for multibyte characters. */
+
+ if (length > 1)
+ {
+ for (i = 1; i <= min; i++)
+ {
+ if (memcmp(eptr, charptr, length) != 0) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ eptr += length;
+ }
+
+ if (min == max) continue;
+
+ if (minimize)
+ {
+ for (fi = min;; fi++)
+ {
+ RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
+ if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
+ if (fi >= max ||
+ eptr >= md->end_subject ||
+ memcmp(eptr, charptr, length) != 0)
+ RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ eptr += length;
+ }
+ /* Control never gets here */
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ pp = eptr;
+ for (i = min; i < max; i++)
+ {
+ if (eptr > md->end_subject - length ||
+ memcmp(eptr, charptr, length) != 0)
+ break;
+ eptr += length;
+ }
+ while (eptr >= pp)
+ {
+ RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
+ if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
+ eptr -= length;
+ }
+ RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ }
+ /* Control never gets here */
+ }
+
+ /* If the length of a UTF-8 character is 1, we fall through here, and
+ obey the code as for non-UTF-8 characters below, though in this case the
+ value of fc will always be < 128. */
+ }
+ else
+#endif
+
+ /* When not in UTF-8 mode, load a single-byte character. */
+ {
+ if (min > md->end_subject - eptr) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ fc = *ecode++;
+ }
+
+ /* The value of fc at this point is always less than 256, though we may or
+ may not be in UTF-8 mode. The code is duplicated for the caseless and
+ caseful cases, for speed, since matching characters is likely to be quite
+ common. First, ensure the minimum number of matches are present. If min =
+ max, continue at the same level without recursing. Otherwise, if
+ minimizing, keep trying the rest of the expression and advancing one
+ matching character if failing, up to the maximum. Alternatively, if
+ maximizing, find the maximum number of characters and work backwards. */
+
+ DPRINTF(("matching %c{%d,%d} against subject %.*s\n", fc, min, max,
+ max, eptr));
+
+ if ((ims & PCRE_CASELESS) != 0)
+ {
+ fc = md->lcc[fc];
+ for (i = 1; i <= min; i++)
+ if (fc != md->lcc[*eptr++]) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ if (min == max) continue;
+ if (minimize)
+ {
+ for (fi = min;; fi++)
+ {
+ RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
+ if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
+ if (fi >= max || eptr >= md->end_subject ||
+ fc != md->lcc[*eptr++])
+ RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ }
+ /* Control never gets here */
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ pp = eptr;
+ for (i = min; i < max; i++)
+ {
+ if (eptr >= md->end_subject || fc != md->lcc[*eptr]) break;
+ eptr++;
+ }
+ while (eptr >= pp)
+ {
+ RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
+ eptr--;
+ if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
+ }
+ RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ }
+ /* Control never gets here */
+ }
+
+ /* Caseful comparisons (includes all multi-byte characters) */
+
+ else
+ {
+ for (i = 1; i <= min; i++) if (fc != *eptr++) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ if (min == max) continue;
+ if (minimize)
+ {
+ for (fi = min;; fi++)
+ {
+ RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
+ if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
+ if (fi >= max || eptr >= md->end_subject || fc != *eptr++)
+ RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ }
+ /* Control never gets here */
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ pp = eptr;
+ for (i = min; i < max; i++)
+ {
+ if (eptr >= md->end_subject || fc != *eptr) break;
+ eptr++;
+ }
+ while (eptr >= pp)
+ {
+ RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
+ eptr--;
+ if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
+ }
+ RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ }
+ }
+ /* Control never gets here */
+
+ /* Match a negated single one-byte character. The character we are
+ checking can be multibyte. */
+
+ case OP_NOT:
+ if (eptr >= md->end_subject) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ ecode++;
+ GETCHARINCTEST(c, eptr);
+ if ((ims & PCRE_CASELESS) != 0)
+ {
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+ if (c < 256)
+#endif
+ c = md->lcc[c];
+ if (md->lcc[*ecode++] == c) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ if (*ecode++ == c) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ }
+ break;
+
+ /* Match a negated single one-byte character repeatedly. This is almost a
+ repeat of the code for a repeated single character, but I haven't found a
+ nice way of commoning these up that doesn't require a test of the
+ positive/negative option for each character match. Maybe that wouldn't add
+ very much to the time taken, but character matching *is* what this is all
+ about... */
+
+ case OP_NOTEXACT:
+ min = max = GET2(ecode, 1);
+ ecode += 3;
+ goto REPEATNOTCHAR;
+
+ case OP_NOTUPTO:
+ case OP_NOTMINUPTO:
+ min = 0;
+ max = GET2(ecode, 1);
+ minimize = *ecode == OP_NOTMINUPTO;
+ ecode += 3;
+ goto REPEATNOTCHAR;
+
+ case OP_NOTSTAR:
+ case OP_NOTMINSTAR:
+ case OP_NOTPLUS:
+ case OP_NOTMINPLUS:
+ case OP_NOTQUERY:
+ case OP_NOTMINQUERY:
+ c = *ecode++ - OP_NOTSTAR;
+ minimize = (c & 1) != 0;
+ min = rep_min[c]; /* Pick up values from tables; */
+ max = rep_max[c]; /* zero for max => infinity */
+ if (max == 0) max = INT_MAX;
+
+ /* Common code for all repeated single-character (less than 255) matches.
+ We can give up quickly if there are fewer than the minimum number of
+ characters left in the subject. */
+
+ REPEATNOTCHAR:
+ if (min > md->end_subject - eptr) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ fc = *ecode++;
+
+ /* The code is duplicated for the caseless and caseful cases, for speed,
+ since matching characters is likely to be quite common. First, ensure the
+ minimum number of matches are present. If min = max, continue at the same
+ level without recursing. Otherwise, if minimizing, keep trying the rest of
+ the expression and advancing one matching character if failing, up to the
+ maximum. Alternatively, if maximizing, find the maximum number of
+ characters and work backwards. */
+
+ DPRINTF(("negative matching %c{%d,%d} against subject %.*s\n", fc, min, max,
+ max, eptr));
+
+ if ((ims & PCRE_CASELESS) != 0)
+ {
+ fc = md->lcc[fc];
+
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+ /* UTF-8 mode */
+ if (md->utf8)
+ {
+ register int d;
+ for (i = 1; i <= min; i++)
+ {
+ GETCHARINC(d, eptr);
+ if (d < 256) d = md->lcc[d];
+ if (fc == d) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ }
+ }
+ else
+#endif
+
+ /* Not UTF-8 mode */
+ {
+ for (i = 1; i <= min; i++)
+ if (fc == md->lcc[*eptr++]) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ }
+
+ if (min == max) continue;
+
+ if (minimize)
+ {
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+ /* UTF-8 mode */
+ if (md->utf8)
+ {
+ register int d;
+ for (fi = min;; fi++)
+ {
+ RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
+ if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
+ GETCHARINC(d, eptr);
+ if (d < 256) d = md->lcc[d];
+ if (fi >= max || eptr >= md->end_subject || fc == d)
+ RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ }
+ }
+ else
+#endif
+ /* Not UTF-8 mode */
+ {
+ for (fi = min;; fi++)
+ {
+ RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
+ if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
+ if (fi >= max || eptr >= md->end_subject || fc == md->lcc[*eptr++])
+ RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ }
+ }
+ /* Control never gets here */
+ }
+
+ /* Maximize case */
+
+ else
+ {
+ pp = eptr;
+
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+ /* UTF-8 mode */
+ if (md->utf8)
+ {
+ register int d;
+ for (i = min; i < max; i++)
+ {
+ int len = 1;
+ if (eptr >= md->end_subject) break;
+ GETCHARLEN(d, eptr, len);
+ if (d < 256) d = md->lcc[d];
+ if (fc == d) break;
+ eptr += len;
+ }
+ for(;;)
+ {
+ RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
+ if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
+ if (eptr-- == pp) break; /* Stop if tried at original pos */
+ BACKCHAR(eptr);
+ }
+ }
+ else
+#endif
+ /* Not UTF-8 mode */
+ {
+ for (i = min; i < max; i++)
+ {
+ if (eptr >= md->end_subject || fc == md->lcc[*eptr]) break;
+ eptr++;
+ }
+ while (eptr >= pp)
+ {
+ RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
+ if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
+ eptr--;
+ }
+ }
+
+ RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ }
+ /* Control never gets here */
+ }
+
+ /* Caseful comparisons */
+
+ else
+ {
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+ /* UTF-8 mode */
+ if (md->utf8)
+ {
+ register int d;
+ for (i = 1; i <= min; i++)
+ {
+ GETCHARINC(d, eptr);
+ if (fc == d) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ }
+ }
+ else
+#endif
+ /* Not UTF-8 mode */
+ {
+ for (i = 1; i <= min; i++)
+ if (fc == *eptr++) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ }
+
+ if (min == max) continue;
+
+ if (minimize)
+ {
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+ /* UTF-8 mode */
+ if (md->utf8)
+ {
+ register int d;
+ for (fi = min;; fi++)
+ {
+ RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
+ if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
+ GETCHARINC(d, eptr);
+ if (fi >= max || eptr >= md->end_subject || fc == d)
+ RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ }
+ }
+ else
+#endif
+ /* Not UTF-8 mode */
+ {
+ for (fi = min;; fi++)
+ {
+ RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
+ if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
+ if (fi >= max || eptr >= md->end_subject || fc == *eptr++)
+ RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ }
+ }
+ /* Control never gets here */
+ }
+
+ /* Maximize case */
+
+ else
+ {
+ pp = eptr;
+
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+ /* UTF-8 mode */
+ if (md->utf8)
+ {
+ register int d;
+ for (i = min; i < max; i++)
+ {
+ int len = 1;
+ if (eptr >= md->end_subject) break;
+ GETCHARLEN(d, eptr, len);
+ if (fc == d) break;
+ eptr += len;
+ }
+ for(;;)
+ {
+ RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
+ if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
+ if (eptr-- == pp) break; /* Stop if tried at original pos */
+ BACKCHAR(eptr);
+ }
+ }
+ else
+#endif
+ /* Not UTF-8 mode */
+ {
+ for (i = min; i < max; i++)
+ {
+ if (eptr >= md->end_subject || fc == *eptr) break;
+ eptr++;
+ }
+ while (eptr >= pp)
+ {
+ RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
+ if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
+ eptr--;
+ }
+ }
+
+ RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ }
+ }
+ /* Control never gets here */
+
+ /* Match a single character type repeatedly; several different opcodes
+ share code. This is very similar to the code for single characters, but we
+ repeat it in the interests of efficiency. */
+
+ case OP_TYPEEXACT:
+ min = max = GET2(ecode, 1);
+ minimize = TRUE;
+ ecode += 3;
+ goto REPEATTYPE;
+
+ case OP_TYPEUPTO:
+ case OP_TYPEMINUPTO:
+ min = 0;
+ max = GET2(ecode, 1);
+ minimize = *ecode == OP_TYPEMINUPTO;
+ ecode += 3;
+ goto REPEATTYPE;
+
+ case OP_TYPESTAR:
+ case OP_TYPEMINSTAR:
+ case OP_TYPEPLUS:
+ case OP_TYPEMINPLUS:
+ case OP_TYPEQUERY:
+ case OP_TYPEMINQUERY:
+ c = *ecode++ - OP_TYPESTAR;
+ minimize = (c & 1) != 0;
+ min = rep_min[c]; /* Pick up values from tables; */
+ max = rep_max[c]; /* zero for max => infinity */
+ if (max == 0) max = INT_MAX;
+
+ /* Common code for all repeated single character type matches. Note that
+ in UTF-8 mode, '.' matches a character of any length, but for the other
+ character types, the valid characters are all one-byte long. */
+
+ REPEATTYPE:
+ ctype = *ecode++; /* Code for the character type */
+
+ /* First, ensure the minimum number of matches are present. Use inline
+ code for maximizing the speed, and do the type test once at the start
+ (i.e. keep it out of the loop). Also we can test that there are at least
+ the minimum number of bytes before we start. This isn't as effective in
+ UTF-8 mode, but it does no harm. Separate the UTF-8 code completely as that
+ is tidier. */
+
+ if (min > md->end_subject - eptr) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ if (min > 0)
+ {
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+ if (md->utf8) switch(ctype)
+ {
+ case OP_ANY:
+ for (i = 1; i <= min; i++)
+ {
+ if (eptr >= md->end_subject ||
+ (*eptr++ == NEWLINE && (ims & PCRE_DOTALL) == 0))
+ RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ while (eptr < md->end_subject && (*eptr & 0xc0) == 0x80) eptr++;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case OP_ANYBYTE:
+ eptr += min;
+ break;
+
+ case OP_NOT_DIGIT:
+ for (i = 1; i <= min; i++)
+ {
+ if (eptr >= md->end_subject) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ GETCHARINC(c, eptr);
+ if (c < 256 && (md->ctypes[c] & ctype_digit) != 0)
+ RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case OP_DIGIT:
+ for (i = 1; i <= min; i++)
+ {
+ if (eptr >= md->end_subject ||
+ *eptr >= 128 || (md->ctypes[*eptr++] & ctype_digit) == 0)
+ RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ /* No need to skip more bytes - we know it's a 1-byte character */
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case OP_NOT_WHITESPACE:
+ for (i = 1; i <= min; i++)
+ {
+ if (eptr >= md->end_subject ||
+ (*eptr < 128 && (md->ctypes[*eptr++] & ctype_space) != 0))
+ RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ while (eptr < md->end_subject && (*eptr & 0xc0) == 0x80) eptr++;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case OP_WHITESPACE:
+ for (i = 1; i <= min; i++)
+ {
+ if (eptr >= md->end_subject ||
+ *eptr >= 128 || (md->ctypes[*eptr++] & ctype_space) == 0)
+ RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ /* No need to skip more bytes - we know it's a 1-byte character */
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case OP_NOT_WORDCHAR:
+ for (i = 1; i <= min; i++)
+ {
+ if (eptr >= md->end_subject ||
+ (*eptr < 128 && (md->ctypes[*eptr++] & ctype_word) != 0))
+ RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ while (eptr < md->end_subject && (*eptr & 0xc0) == 0x80) eptr++;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case OP_WORDCHAR:
+ for (i = 1; i <= min; i++)
+ {
+ if (eptr >= md->end_subject ||
+ *eptr >= 128 || (md->ctypes[*eptr++] & ctype_word) == 0)
+ RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ /* No need to skip more bytes - we know it's a 1-byte character */
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+ else
+#endif
+
+ /* Code for the non-UTF-8 case for minimum matching */
+
+ switch(ctype)
+ {
+ case OP_ANY:
+ if ((ims & PCRE_DOTALL) == 0)
+ {
+ for (i = 1; i <= min; i++)
+ if (*eptr++ == NEWLINE) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ }
+ else eptr += min;
+ break;
+
+ case OP_ANYBYTE:
+ eptr += min;
+ break;
+
+ case OP_NOT_DIGIT:
+ for (i = 1; i <= min; i++)
+ if ((md->ctypes[*eptr++] & ctype_digit) != 0) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ break;
+
+ case OP_DIGIT:
+ for (i = 1; i <= min; i++)
+ if ((md->ctypes[*eptr++] & ctype_digit) == 0) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ break;
+
+ case OP_NOT_WHITESPACE:
+ for (i = 1; i <= min; i++)
+ if ((md->ctypes[*eptr++] & ctype_space) != 0) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ break;
+
+ case OP_WHITESPACE:
+ for (i = 1; i <= min; i++)
+ if ((md->ctypes[*eptr++] & ctype_space) == 0) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ break;
+
+ case OP_NOT_WORDCHAR:
+ for (i = 1; i <= min; i++)
+ if ((md->ctypes[*eptr++] & ctype_word) != 0)
+ RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ break;
+
+ case OP_WORDCHAR:
+ for (i = 1; i <= min; i++)
+ if ((md->ctypes[*eptr++] & ctype_word) == 0)
+ RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* If min = max, continue at the same level without recursing */
+
+ if (min == max) continue;
+
+ /* If minimizing, we have to test the rest of the pattern before each
+ subsequent match. Again, separate the UTF-8 case for speed. */
+
+ if (minimize)
+ {
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+ /* UTF-8 mode */
+ if (md->utf8)
+ {
+ for (fi = min;; fi++)
+ {
+ RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
+ if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
+ if (fi >= max || eptr >= md->end_subject) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+
+ GETCHARINC(c, eptr);
+ switch(ctype)
+ {
+ case OP_ANY:
+ if ((ims & PCRE_DOTALL) == 0 && c == NEWLINE) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ break;
+
+ case OP_ANYBYTE:
+ break;
+
+ case OP_NOT_DIGIT:
+ if (c < 256 && (md->ctypes[c] & ctype_digit) != 0)
+ RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ break;
+
+ case OP_DIGIT:
+ if (c >= 256 || (md->ctypes[c] & ctype_digit) == 0)
+ RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ break;
+
+ case OP_NOT_WHITESPACE:
+ if (c < 256 && (md->ctypes[c] & ctype_space) != 0)
+ RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ break;
+
+ case OP_WHITESPACE:
+ if (c >= 256 || (md->ctypes[c] & ctype_space) == 0)
+ RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ break;
+
+ case OP_NOT_WORDCHAR:
+ if (c < 256 && (md->ctypes[c] & ctype_word) != 0)
+ RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ break;
+
+ case OP_WORDCHAR:
+ if (c >= 256 && (md->ctypes[c] & ctype_word) == 0)
+ RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ else
+#endif
+ /* Not UTF-8 mode */
+ {
+ for (fi = min;; fi++)
+ {
+ RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
+ if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
+ if (fi >= max || eptr >= md->end_subject) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ c = *eptr++;
+ switch(ctype)
+ {
+ case OP_ANY:
+ if ((ims & PCRE_DOTALL) == 0 && c == NEWLINE) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ break;
+
+ case OP_ANYBYTE:
+ break;
+
+ case OP_NOT_DIGIT:
+ if ((md->ctypes[c] & ctype_digit) != 0) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ break;
+
+ case OP_DIGIT:
+ if ((md->ctypes[c] & ctype_digit) == 0) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ break;
+
+ case OP_NOT_WHITESPACE:
+ if ((md->ctypes[c] & ctype_space) != 0) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ break;
+
+ case OP_WHITESPACE:
+ if ((md->ctypes[c] & ctype_space) == 0) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ break;
+
+ case OP_NOT_WORDCHAR:
+ if ((md->ctypes[c] & ctype_word) != 0) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ break;
+
+ case OP_WORDCHAR:
+ if ((md->ctypes[c] & ctype_word) == 0) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ /* Control never gets here */
+ }
+
+ /* If maximizing it is worth using inline code for speed, doing the type
+ test once at the start (i.e. keep it out of the loop). Again, keep the
+ UTF-8 stuff separate. */
+
+ else
+ {
+ pp = eptr;
+
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+ /* UTF-8 mode */
+
+ if (md->utf8)
+ {
+ switch(ctype)
+ {
+ case OP_ANY:
+
+ /* Special code is required for UTF8, but when the maximum is unlimited
+ we don't need it, so we repeat the non-UTF8 code. This is probably
+ worth it, because .* is quite a common idiom. */
+
+ if (max < INT_MAX)
+ {
+ if ((ims & PCRE_DOTALL) == 0)
+ {
+ for (i = min; i < max; i++)
+ {
+ if (eptr >= md->end_subject || *eptr == NEWLINE) break;
+ eptr++;
+ while (eptr < md->end_subject && (*eptr & 0xc0) == 0x80) eptr++;
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ for (i = min; i < max; i++)
+ {
+ eptr++;
+ while (eptr < md->end_subject && (*eptr & 0xc0) == 0x80) eptr++;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Handle unlimited UTF-8 repeat */
+
+ else
+ {
+ if ((ims & PCRE_DOTALL) == 0)
+ {
+ for (i = min; i < max; i++)
+ {
+ if (eptr >= md->end_subject || *eptr == NEWLINE) break;
+ eptr++;
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ c = max - min;
+ if (c > md->end_subject - eptr) c = md->end_subject - eptr;
+ eptr += c;
+ }
+ }
+ break;
+
+ /* The byte case is the same as non-UTF8 */
+
+ case OP_ANYBYTE:
+ c = max - min;
+ if (c > md->end_subject - eptr) c = md->end_subject - eptr;
+ eptr += c;
+ break;
+
+ case OP_NOT_DIGIT:
+ for (i = min; i < max; i++)
+ {
+ int len = 1;
+ if (eptr >= md->end_subject) break;
+ GETCHARLEN(c, eptr, len);
+ if (c < 256 && (md->ctypes[c] & ctype_digit) != 0) break;
+ eptr+= len;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case OP_DIGIT:
+ for (i = min; i < max; i++)
+ {
+ int len = 1;
+ if (eptr >= md->end_subject) break;
+ GETCHARLEN(c, eptr, len);
+ if (c >= 256 ||(md->ctypes[c] & ctype_digit) == 0) break;
+ eptr+= len;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case OP_NOT_WHITESPACE:
+ for (i = min; i < max; i++)
+ {
+ int len = 1;
+ if (eptr >= md->end_subject) break;
+ GETCHARLEN(c, eptr, len);
+ if (c < 256 && (md->ctypes[c] & ctype_space) != 0) break;
+ eptr+= len;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case OP_WHITESPACE:
+ for (i = min; i < max; i++)
+ {
+ int len = 1;
+ if (eptr >= md->end_subject) break;
+ GETCHARLEN(c, eptr, len);
+ if (c >= 256 ||(md->ctypes[c] & ctype_space) == 0) break;
+ eptr+= len;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case OP_NOT_WORDCHAR:
+ for (i = min; i < max; i++)
+ {
+ int len = 1;
+ if (eptr >= md->end_subject) break;
+ GETCHARLEN(c, eptr, len);
+ if (c < 256 && (md->ctypes[c] & ctype_word) != 0) break;
+ eptr+= len;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case OP_WORDCHAR:
+ for (i = min; i < max; i++)
+ {
+ int len = 1;
+ if (eptr >= md->end_subject) break;
+ GETCHARLEN(c, eptr, len);
+ if (c >= 256 || (md->ctypes[c] & ctype_word) == 0) break;
+ eptr+= len;
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+
+ /* eptr is now past the end of the maximum run */
+
+ for(;;)
+ {
+ RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
+ if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
+ if (eptr-- == pp) break; /* Stop if tried at original pos */
+ BACKCHAR(eptr);
+ }
+ }
+ else
+#endif
+
+ /* Not UTF-8 mode */
+ {
+ switch(ctype)
+ {
+ case OP_ANY:
+ if ((ims & PCRE_DOTALL) == 0)
+ {
+ for (i = min; i < max; i++)
+ {
+ if (eptr >= md->end_subject || *eptr == NEWLINE) break;
+ eptr++;
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+ /* For DOTALL case, fall through and treat as \C */
+
+ case OP_ANYBYTE:
+ c = max - min;
+ if (c > md->end_subject - eptr) c = md->end_subject - eptr;
+ eptr += c;
+ break;
+
+ case OP_NOT_DIGIT:
+ for (i = min; i < max; i++)
+ {
+ if (eptr >= md->end_subject || (md->ctypes[*eptr] & ctype_digit) != 0)
+ break;
+ eptr++;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case OP_DIGIT:
+ for (i = min; i < max; i++)
+ {
+ if (eptr >= md->end_subject || (md->ctypes[*eptr] & ctype_digit) == 0)
+ break;
+ eptr++;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case OP_NOT_WHITESPACE:
+ for (i = min; i < max; i++)
+ {
+ if (eptr >= md->end_subject || (md->ctypes[*eptr] & ctype_space) != 0)
+ break;
+ eptr++;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case OP_WHITESPACE:
+ for (i = min; i < max; i++)
+ {
+ if (eptr >= md->end_subject || (md->ctypes[*eptr] & ctype_space) == 0)
+ break;
+ eptr++;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case OP_NOT_WORDCHAR:
+ for (i = min; i < max; i++)
+ {
+ if (eptr >= md->end_subject || (md->ctypes[*eptr] & ctype_word) != 0)
+ break;
+ eptr++;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case OP_WORDCHAR:
+ for (i = min; i < max; i++)
+ {
+ if (eptr >= md->end_subject || (md->ctypes[*eptr] & ctype_word) == 0)
+ break;
+ eptr++;
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+
+ /* eptr is now past the end of the maximum run */
+
+ while (eptr >= pp)
+ {
+ RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
+ eptr--;
+ if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Get here if we can't make it match with any permitted repetitions */
+
+ RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
+ }
+ /* Control never gets here */
+
+ /* There's been some horrible disaster. Since all codes > OP_BRA are
+ for capturing brackets, and there shouldn't be any gaps between 0 and
+ OP_BRA, arrival here can only mean there is something seriously wrong
+ in the code above or the OP_xxx definitions. */
+
+ default:
+ DPRINTF(("Unknown opcode %d\n", *ecode));
+ RRETURN(PCRE_ERROR_UNKNOWN_NODE);
+ }
+
+ /* Do not stick any code in here without much thought; it is assumed
+ that "continue" in the code above comes out to here to repeat the main
+ loop. */
+
+ } /* End of main loop */
+/* Control never reaches here */
+}
+
+
+/***************************************************************************
+****************************************************************************
+ RECURSION IN THE match() FUNCTION
+
+Undefine all the macros that were defined above to handle this. */
+
+#ifdef NO_RECURSE
+#undef eptr
+#undef ecode
+#undef offset_top
+#undef ims
+#undef eptrb
+#undef flags
+
+#undef callpat
+#undef charptr
+#undef data
+#undef lastptr
+#undef next
+#undef pp
+#undef prev
+#undef saved_eptr
+
+#undef new_recursive
+
+#undef cur_is_word
+#undef condition
+#undef minimize
+#undef prev_is_word
+
+#undef original_ims
+
+#undef ctype
+#undef length
+#undef max
+#undef min
+#undef number
+#undef offset
+#undef op
+#undef save_capture_last
+#undef save_offset1
+#undef save_offset2
+#undef save_offset3
+#undef stacksave
+
+#undef newptrb
+
+#endif
+
+/* These two are defined as macros in both cases */
+
+#undef fc
+#undef fi
+
+/***************************************************************************
+***************************************************************************/
+
+
+
+/*************************************************
+* Execute a Regular Expression *
+*************************************************/
+
+/* This function applies a compiled re to a subject string and picks out
+portions of the string if it matches. Two elements in the vector are set for
+each substring: the offsets to the start and end of the substring.
+
+Arguments:
+ external_re points to the compiled expression
+ extra_data points to extra data or is NULL
+ subject points to the subject string
+ length length of subject string (may contain binary zeros)
+ start_offset where to start in the subject string
+ options option bits
+ offsets points to a vector of ints to be filled in with offsets
+ offsetcount the number of elements in the vector
+
+Returns: > 0 => success; value is the number of elements filled in
+ = 0 => success, but offsets is not big enough
+ -1 => failed to match
+ < -1 => some kind of unexpected problem
+*/
+
+EXPORT int
+pcre_exec(const pcre *external_re, const pcre_extra *extra_data,
+ const char *subject, int length, int start_offset, int options, int *offsets,
+ int offsetcount)
+{
+int rc, resetcount, ocount;
+int first_byte = -1;
+int req_byte = -1;
+int req_byte2 = -1;
+unsigned long int ims = 0;
+BOOL using_temporary_offsets = FALSE;
+BOOL anchored;
+BOOL startline;
+BOOL first_byte_caseless = FALSE;
+BOOL req_byte_caseless = FALSE;
+match_data match_block;
+const uschar *start_bits = NULL;
+const uschar *start_match = (const uschar *)subject + start_offset;
+const uschar *end_subject;
+const uschar *req_byte_ptr = start_match - 1;
+const pcre_study_data *study;
+const real_pcre *re = (const real_pcre *)external_re;
+
+/* Plausibility checks */
+
+if ((options & ~PUBLIC_EXEC_OPTIONS) != 0) return PCRE_ERROR_BADOPTION;
+if (re == NULL || subject == NULL ||
+ (offsets == NULL && offsetcount > 0)) return PCRE_ERROR_NULL;
+
+/* Fish out the optional data from the extra_data structure, first setting
+the default values. */
+
+study = NULL;
+match_block.match_limit = MATCH_LIMIT;
+match_block.callout_data = NULL;
+
+if (extra_data != NULL)
+ {
+ register unsigned int flags = extra_data->flags;
+ if ((flags & PCRE_EXTRA_STUDY_DATA) != 0)
+ study = (const pcre_study_data *)extra_data->study_data;
+ if ((flags & PCRE_EXTRA_MATCH_LIMIT) != 0)
+ match_block.match_limit = extra_data->match_limit;
+ if ((flags & PCRE_EXTRA_CALLOUT_DATA) != 0)
+ match_block.callout_data = extra_data->callout_data;
+ }
+
+/* Now we have re supposedly pointing to the regex */
+
+if (re->magic_number != MAGIC_NUMBER) return PCRE_ERROR_BADMAGIC;
+
+anchored = ((re->options | options) & PCRE_ANCHORED) != 0;
+startline = (re->options & PCRE_STARTLINE) != 0;
+
+match_block.start_code =
+ (const uschar *)re + sizeof(real_pcre) + re->name_count * re->name_entry_size;
+match_block.start_subject = (const uschar *)subject;
+match_block.start_offset = start_offset;
+match_block.end_subject = match_block.start_subject + length;
+end_subject = match_block.end_subject;
+
+match_block.endonly = (re->options & PCRE_DOLLAR_ENDONLY) != 0;
+match_block.utf8 = (re->options & PCRE_UTF8) != 0;
+
+match_block.notbol = (options & PCRE_NOTBOL) != 0;
+match_block.noteol = (options & PCRE_NOTEOL) != 0;
+match_block.notempty = (options & PCRE_NOTEMPTY) != 0;
+
+match_block.recursive = NULL; /* No recursion at top level */
+
+match_block.lcc = re->tables + lcc_offset;
+match_block.ctypes = re->tables + ctypes_offset;
+
+/* Check a UTF-8 string if required. Unfortunately there's no way of passing
+back the character offset. */
+
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+if (match_block.utf8 && (options & PCRE_NO_UTF8_CHECK) == 0)
+ {
+ if (valid_utf8((uschar *)subject, length) >= 0)
+ return PCRE_ERROR_BADUTF8;
+ if (start_offset > 0 && start_offset < length)
+ {
+ int tb = ((uschar *)subject)[start_offset];
+ if (tb > 127)
+ {
+ tb &= 0xc0;
+ if (tb != 0 && tb != 0xc0) return PCRE_ERROR_BADUTF8_OFFSET;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+#endif
+
+/* The ims options can vary during the matching as a result of the presence
+of (?ims) items in the pattern. They are kept in a local variable so that
+restoring at the exit of a group is easy. */
+
+ims = re->options & (PCRE_CASELESS|PCRE_MULTILINE|PCRE_DOTALL);
+
+/* If the expression has got more back references than the offsets supplied can
+hold, we get a temporary bit of working store to use during the matching.
+Otherwise, we can use the vector supplied, rounding down its size to a multiple
+of 3. */
+
+ocount = offsetcount - (offsetcount % 3);
+
+if (re->top_backref > 0 && re->top_backref >= ocount/3)
+ {
+ ocount = re->top_backref * 3 + 3;
+ match_block.offset_vector = (int *)(pcre_malloc)(ocount * sizeof(int));
+ if (match_block.offset_vector == NULL) return PCRE_ERROR_NOMEMORY;
+ using_temporary_offsets = TRUE;
+ DPRINTF(("Got memory to hold back references\n"));
+ }
+else match_block.offset_vector = offsets;
+
+match_block.offset_end = ocount;
+match_block.offset_max = (2*ocount)/3;
+match_block.offset_overflow = FALSE;
+match_block.capture_last = -1;
+
+/* Compute the minimum number of offsets that we need to reset each time. Doing
+this makes a huge difference to execution time when there aren't many brackets
+in the pattern. */
+
+resetcount = 2 + re->top_bracket * 2;
+if (resetcount > offsetcount) resetcount = ocount;
+
+/* Reset the working variable associated with each extraction. These should
+never be used unless previously set, but they get saved and restored, and so we
+initialize them to avoid reading uninitialized locations. */
+
+if (match_block.offset_vector != NULL)
+ {
+ register int *iptr = match_block.offset_vector + ocount;
+ register int *iend = iptr - resetcount/2 + 1;
+ while (--iptr >= iend) *iptr = -1;
+ }
+
+/* Set up the first character to match, if available. The first_byte value is
+never set for an anchored regular expression, but the anchoring may be forced
+at run time, so we have to test for anchoring. The first char may be unset for
+an unanchored pattern, of course. If there's no first char and the pattern was
+studied, there may be a bitmap of possible first characters. */
+
+if (!anchored)
+ {
+ if ((re->options & PCRE_FIRSTSET) != 0)
+ {
+ first_byte = re->first_byte & 255;
+ if ((first_byte_caseless = ((re->first_byte & REQ_CASELESS) != 0)) == TRUE)
+ first_byte = match_block.lcc[first_byte];
+ }
+ else
+ if (!startline && study != NULL &&
+ (study->options & PCRE_STUDY_MAPPED) != 0)
+ start_bits = study->start_bits;
+ }
+
+/* For anchored or unanchored matches, there may be a "last known required
+character" set. */
+
+if ((re->options & PCRE_REQCHSET) != 0)
+ {
+ req_byte = re->req_byte & 255;
+ req_byte_caseless = (re->req_byte & REQ_CASELESS) != 0;
+ req_byte2 = (re->tables + fcc_offset)[req_byte]; /* case flipped */
+ }
+
+/* Loop for handling unanchored repeated matching attempts; for anchored regexs
+the loop runs just once. */
+
+do
+ {
+ register int *iptr = match_block.offset_vector;
+ register int *iend = iptr + resetcount;
+
+ /* Reset the maximum number of extractions we might see. */
+
+ while (iptr < iend) *iptr++ = -1;
+
+ /* Advance to a unique first char if possible */
+
+ if (first_byte >= 0)
+ {
+ if (first_byte_caseless)
+ while (start_match < end_subject &&
+ match_block.lcc[*start_match] != first_byte)
+ start_match++;
+ else
+ while (start_match < end_subject && *start_match != first_byte)
+ start_match++;
+ }
+
+ /* Or to just after \n for a multiline match if possible */
+
+ else if (startline)
+ {
+ if (start_match > match_block.start_subject + start_offset)
+ {
+ while (start_match < end_subject && start_match[-1] != NEWLINE)
+ start_match++;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Or to a non-unique first char after study */
+
+ else if (start_bits != NULL)
+ {
+ while (start_match < end_subject)
+ {
+ register int c = *start_match;
+ if ((start_bits[c/8] & (1 << (c&7))) == 0) start_match++; else break;
+ }
+ }
+
+#ifdef DEBUG /* Sigh. Some compilers never learn. */
+ printf(">>>> Match against: ");
+ pchars(start_match, end_subject - start_match, TRUE, &match_block);
+ printf("\n");
+#endif
+
+ /* If req_byte is set, we know that that character must appear in the subject
+ for the match to succeed. If the first character is set, req_byte must be
+ later in the subject; otherwise the test starts at the match point. This
+ optimization can save a huge amount of backtracking in patterns with nested
+ unlimited repeats that aren't going to match. Writing separate code for
+ cased/caseless versions makes it go faster, as does using an autoincrement
+ and backing off on a match.
+
+ HOWEVER: when the subject string is very, very long, searching to its end can
+ take a long time, and give bad performance on quite ordinary patterns. This
+ showed up when somebody was matching /^C/ on a 32-megabyte string... so we
+ don't do this when the string is sufficiently long. */
+
+ if (req_byte >= 0 && end_subject - start_match < REQ_BYTE_MAX)
+ {
+ register const uschar *p = start_match + ((first_byte >= 0)? 1 : 0);
+
+ /* We don't need to repeat the search if we haven't yet reached the
+ place we found it at last time. */
+
+ if (p > req_byte_ptr)
+ {
+ if (req_byte_caseless)
+ {
+ while (p < end_subject)
+ {
+ register int pp = *p++;
+ if (pp == req_byte || pp == req_byte2) { p--; break; }
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ while (p < end_subject)
+ {
+ if (*p++ == req_byte) { p--; break; }
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* If we can't find the required character, break the matching loop */
+
+ if (p >= end_subject) break;
+
+ /* If we have found the required character, save the point where we
+ found it, so that we don't search again next time round the loop if
+ the start hasn't passed this character yet. */
+
+ req_byte_ptr = p;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* When a match occurs, substrings will be set for all internal extractions;
+ we just need to set up the whole thing as substring 0 before returning. If
+ there were too many extractions, set the return code to zero. In the case
+ where we had to get some local store to hold offsets for backreferences, copy
+ those back references that we can. In this case there need not be overflow
+ if certain parts of the pattern were not used. */
+
+ match_block.start_match = start_match;
+ match_block.match_call_count = 0;
+
+ rc = match(start_match, match_block.start_code, 2, &match_block, ims, NULL,
+ match_isgroup);
+
+ if (rc == MATCH_NOMATCH)
+ {
+ start_match++;
+#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
+ if (match_block.utf8)
+ while((*start_match & 0xc0) == 0x80) start_match++;
+#endif
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ if (rc != MATCH_MATCH)
+ {
+ DPRINTF((">>>> error: returning %d\n", rc));
+ return rc;
+ }
+
+ /* We have a match! Copy the offset information from temporary store if
+ necessary */
+
+ if (using_temporary_offsets)
+ {
+ if (offsetcount >= 4)
+ {
+ memcpy(offsets + 2, match_block.offset_vector + 2,
+ (offsetcount - 2) * sizeof(int));
+ DPRINTF(("Copied offsets from temporary memory\n"));
+ }
+ if (match_block.end_offset_top > offsetcount)
+ match_block.offset_overflow = TRUE;
+
+ DPRINTF(("Freeing temporary memory\n"));
+ (pcre_free)(match_block.offset_vector);
+ }
+
+ rc = match_block.offset_overflow? 0 : match_block.end_offset_top/2;
+
+ if (offsetcount < 2) rc = 0; else
+ {
+ offsets[0] = start_match - match_block.start_subject;
+ offsets[1] = match_block.end_match_ptr - match_block.start_subject;
+ }
+
+ DPRINTF((">>>> returning %d\n", rc));
+ return rc;
+ }
+
+/* This "while" is the end of the "do" above */
+
+while (!anchored && start_match <= end_subject);
+
+if (using_temporary_offsets)
+ {
+ DPRINTF(("Freeing temporary memory\n"));
+ (pcre_free)(match_block.offset_vector);
+ }
+
+DPRINTF((">>>> returning PCRE_ERROR_NOMATCH\n"));
+
+return PCRE_ERROR_NOMATCH;
+}
+
+/* End of pcre.c */