1 /*************************************************
2 *      Perl-Compatible Regular Expressions       *
3 *************************************************/
4 
5 /* PCRE is a library of functions to support regular expressions whose syntax
6 and semantics are as close as possible to those of the Perl 5 language.
7 
8                        Written by Philip Hazel
9            Copyright (c) 1997-2018 University of Cambridge
10 
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39 
40 
41 /* This module is a wrapper that provides a POSIX API to the underlying PCRE
42 functions. */
43 
44 
45 #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
46 #include "config.h"
47 #endif
48 
49 /* We include pcre.h before pcre_internal.h so that the PCRE library functions
50 are declared as "import" for Windows by defining PCRE_EXP_DECL as "import".
51 This is needed even though pcre_internal.h itself includes pcre.h, because it
52 does so after it has set PCRE_EXP_DECL to "export" if it is not already set. */
53 
54 #include "pcre.h"
55 #include "pcre_internal.h"
56 #include "pcreposix.h"
57 
58 
59 /* Table to translate PCRE compile time error codes into POSIX error codes. */
60 
61 static const int eint[] = {
62   0,           /* no error */
63   PCRE_REG_EESCAPE, /* \ at end of pattern */
64   PCRE_REG_EESCAPE, /* \c at end of pattern */
65   PCRE_REG_EESCAPE, /* unrecognized character follows \ */
66   PCRE_REG_BADBR,   /* numbers out of order in {} quantifier */
67   /* 5 */
68   PCRE_REG_BADBR,   /* number too big in {} quantifier */
69   PCRE_REG_EBRACK,  /* missing terminating ] for character class */
70   PCRE_REG_ECTYPE,  /* invalid escape sequence in character class */
71   PCRE_REG_ERANGE,  /* range out of order in character class */
72   PCRE_REG_BADRPT,  /* nothing to repeat */
73   /* 10 */
74   PCRE_REG_BADRPT,  /* operand of unlimited repeat could match the empty string */
75   PCRE_REG_ASSERT,  /* internal error: unexpected repeat */
76   PCRE_REG_BADPAT,  /* unrecognized character after (? */
77   PCRE_REG_BADPAT,  /* POSIX named classes are supported only within a class */
78   PCRE_REG_EPAREN,  /* missing ) */
79   /* 15 */
80   PCRE_REG_ESUBREG, /* reference to non-existent subpattern */
81   PCRE_REG_INVARG,  /* erroffset passed as NULL */
82   PCRE_REG_INVARG,  /* unknown option bit(s) set */
83   PCRE_REG_EPAREN,  /* missing ) after comment */
84   PCRE_REG_ESIZE,   /* parentheses nested too deeply */
85   /* 20 */
86   PCRE_REG_ESIZE,   /* regular expression too large */
87   PCRE_REG_ESPACE,  /* failed to get memory */
88   PCRE_REG_EPAREN,  /* unmatched parentheses */
89   PCRE_REG_ASSERT,  /* internal error: code overflow */
90   PCRE_REG_BADPAT,  /* unrecognized character after (?< */
91   /* 25 */
92   PCRE_REG_BADPAT,  /* lookbehind assertion is not fixed length */
93   PCRE_REG_BADPAT,  /* malformed number or name after (?( */
94   PCRE_REG_BADPAT,  /* conditional group contains more than two branches */
95   PCRE_REG_BADPAT,  /* assertion expected after (?( */
96   PCRE_REG_BADPAT,  /* (?R or (?[+-]digits must be followed by ) */
97   /* 30 */
98   PCRE_REG_ECTYPE,  /* unknown POSIX class name */
99   PCRE_REG_BADPAT,  /* POSIX collating elements are not supported */
100   PCRE_REG_INVARG,  /* this version of PCRE is not compiled with PCRE_UTF8 support */
101   PCRE_REG_BADPAT,  /* spare error */
102   PCRE_REG_BADPAT,  /* character value in \x{} or \o{} is too large */
103   /* 35 */
104   PCRE_REG_BADPAT,  /* invalid condition (?(0) */
105   PCRE_REG_BADPAT,  /* \C not allowed in lookbehind assertion */
106   PCRE_REG_EESCAPE, /* PCRE does not support \L, \l, \N, \U, or \u */
107   PCRE_REG_BADPAT,  /* number after (?C is > 255 */
108   PCRE_REG_BADPAT,  /* closing ) for (?C expected */
109   /* 40 */
110   PCRE_REG_BADPAT,  /* recursive call could loop indefinitely */
111   PCRE_REG_BADPAT,  /* unrecognized character after (?P */
112   PCRE_REG_BADPAT,  /* syntax error in subpattern name (missing terminator) */
113   PCRE_REG_BADPAT,  /* two named subpatterns have the same name */
114   PCRE_REG_BADPAT,  /* invalid UTF-8 string */
115   /* 45 */
116   PCRE_REG_BADPAT,  /* support for \P, \p, and \X has not been compiled */
117   PCRE_REG_BADPAT,  /* malformed \P or \p sequence */
118   PCRE_REG_BADPAT,  /* unknown property name after \P or \p */
119   PCRE_REG_BADPAT,  /* subpattern name is too long (maximum 32 characters) */
120   PCRE_REG_BADPAT,  /* too many named subpatterns (maximum 10,000) */
121   /* 50 */
122   PCRE_REG_BADPAT,  /* repeated subpattern is too long */
123   PCRE_REG_BADPAT,  /* octal value is greater than \377 (not in UTF-8 mode) */
124   PCRE_REG_BADPAT,  /* internal error: overran compiling workspace */
125   PCRE_REG_BADPAT,  /* internal error: previously-checked referenced subpattern not found */
126   PCRE_REG_BADPAT,  /* DEFINE group contains more than one branch */
127   /* 55 */
128   PCRE_REG_BADPAT,  /* repeating a DEFINE group is not allowed */
129   PCRE_REG_INVARG,  /* inconsistent NEWLINE options */
130   PCRE_REG_BADPAT,  /* \g is not followed followed by an (optionally braced) non-zero number */
131   PCRE_REG_BADPAT,  /* a numbered reference must not be zero */
132   PCRE_REG_BADPAT,  /* an argument is not allowed for (*ACCEPT), (*FAIL), or (*COMMIT) */
133   /* 60 */
134   PCRE_REG_BADPAT,  /* (*VERB) not recognized */
135   PCRE_REG_BADPAT,  /* number is too big */
136   PCRE_REG_BADPAT,  /* subpattern name expected */
137   PCRE_REG_BADPAT,  /* digit expected after (?+ */
138   PCRE_REG_BADPAT,  /* ] is an invalid data character in JavaScript compatibility mode */
139   /* 65 */
140   PCRE_REG_BADPAT,  /* different names for subpatterns of the same number are not allowed */
141   PCRE_REG_BADPAT,  /* (*MARK) must have an argument */
142   PCRE_REG_INVARG,  /* this version of PCRE is not compiled with PCRE_UCP support */
143   PCRE_REG_BADPAT,  /* \c must be followed by an ASCII character */
144   PCRE_REG_BADPAT,  /* \k is not followed by a braced, angle-bracketed, or quoted name */
145   /* 70 */
146   PCRE_REG_BADPAT,  /* internal error: unknown opcode in find_fixedlength() */
147   PCRE_REG_BADPAT,  /* \N is not supported in a class */
148   PCRE_REG_BADPAT,  /* too many forward references */
149   PCRE_REG_BADPAT,  /* disallowed UTF-8/16/32 code point (>= 0xd800 && <= 0xdfff) */
150   PCRE_REG_BADPAT,  /* invalid UTF-16 string (should not occur) */
151   /* 75 */
152   PCRE_REG_BADPAT,  /* overlong MARK name */
153   PCRE_REG_BADPAT,  /* character value in \u.... sequence is too large */
154   PCRE_REG_BADPAT,  /* invalid UTF-32 string (should not occur) */
155   PCRE_REG_BADPAT,  /* setting UTF is disabled by the application */
156   PCRE_REG_BADPAT,  /* non-hex character in \\x{} (closing brace missing?) */
157   /* 80 */
158   PCRE_REG_BADPAT,  /* non-octal character in \o{} (closing brace missing?) */
159   PCRE_REG_BADPAT,  /* missing opening brace after \o */
160   PCRE_REG_BADPAT,  /* parentheses too deeply nested */
161   PCRE_REG_BADPAT,  /* invalid range in character class */
162   PCRE_REG_BADPAT,  /* group name must start with a non-digit */
163   /* 85 */
164   PCRE_REG_BADPAT,  /* parentheses too deeply nested (stack check) */
165   PCRE_REG_BADPAT,  /* missing digits in \x{} or \o{} */
166   PCRE_REG_BADPAT   /* pattern too complicated */
167 };
168 
169 /* Table of texts corresponding to POSIX error codes */
170 
171 static const char *const pstring[] = {
172   "",                                /* Dummy for value 0 */
173   "internal error",                  /* REG_ASSERT */
174   "invalid repeat counts in {}",     /* BADBR      */
175   "pattern error",                   /* BADPAT     */
176   "? * + invalid",                   /* BADRPT     */
177   "unbalanced {}",                   /* EBRACE     */
178   "unbalanced []",                   /* EBRACK     */
179   "collation error - not relevant",  /* ECOLLATE   */
180   "bad class",                       /* ECTYPE     */
181   "bad escape sequence",             /* EESCAPE    */
182   "empty expression",                /* EMPTY      */
183   "unbalanced ()",                   /* EPAREN     */
184   "bad range inside []",             /* ERANGE     */
185   "expression too big",              /* ESIZE      */
186   "failed to get memory",            /* ESPACE     */
187   "bad back reference",              /* ESUBREG    */
188   "bad argument",                    /* INVARG     */
189   "match failed"                     /* NOMATCH    */
190 };
191 
192 
193 
194 
195 /*************************************************
196 *          Translate error code to string        *
197 *************************************************/
198 
199 PCREPOSIX_EXP_DEFN size_t PCRE_CALL_CONVENTION
pcre_regerror(int errcode,const pcre_regex_t * preg,char * errbuf,size_t errbuf_size)200 pcre_regerror(int errcode, const pcre_regex_t *preg, char *errbuf, size_t errbuf_size)
201 {
202 const char *message, *addmessage;
203 size_t length, addlength;
204 
205 message = (errcode >= (int)(sizeof(pstring)/sizeof(char *)))?
206   "unknown error code" : pstring[errcode];
207 length = strlen(message) + 1;
208 
209 addmessage = " at offset ";
210 addlength = (preg != NULL && (int)preg->re_erroffset != -1)?
211   strlen(addmessage) + 6 : 0;
212 
213 if (errbuf_size > 0)
214   {
215   if (addlength > 0 && errbuf_size >= length + addlength)
216     sprintf(errbuf, "%s%s%-6d", message, addmessage, (int)preg->re_erroffset);
217   else
218     {
219     strncpy(errbuf, message, errbuf_size - 1);
220     errbuf[errbuf_size-1] = 0;
221     }
222   }
223 
224 return length + addlength;
225 }
226 
227 
228 
229 
230 /*************************************************
231 *           Free store held by a regex           *
232 *************************************************/
233 
234 PCREPOSIX_EXP_DEFN void PCRE_CALL_CONVENTION
pcre_regfree(pcre_regex_t * preg)235 pcre_regfree(pcre_regex_t *preg)
236 {
237 (PUBL(free))(preg->re_pcre);
238 }
239 
240 
241 
242 
243 /*************************************************
244 *            Compile a regular expression        *
245 *************************************************/
246 
247 /*
248 Arguments:
249   preg        points to a structure for recording the compiled expression
250   pattern     the pattern to compile
251   cflags      compilation flags
252 
253 Returns:      0 on success
254               various non-zero codes on failure
255 */
256 
257 PCREPOSIX_EXP_DEFN int PCRE_CALL_CONVENTION
pcre_regcomp(pcre_regex_t * preg,const char * pattern,int cflags)258 pcre_regcomp(pcre_regex_t *preg, const char *pattern, int cflags)
259 {
260 const char *errorptr;
261 int erroffset;
262 int errorcode;
263 int options = 0;
264 int re_nsub = 0;
265 
266 if ((cflags & PCRE_REG_ICASE) != 0)    options |= PCRE_CASELESS;
267 if ((cflags & PCRE_REG_NEWLINE) != 0)  options |= PCRE_MULTILINE;
268 if ((cflags & PCRE_REG_DOTALL) != 0)   options |= PCRE_DOTALL;
269 if ((cflags & PCRE_REG_NOSUB) != 0)    options |= PCRE_NO_AUTO_CAPTURE;
270 if ((cflags & PCRE_REG_UTF8) != 0)     options |= PCRE_UTF8;
271 if ((cflags & PCRE_REG_UCP) != 0)      options |= PCRE_UCP;
272 if ((cflags & PCRE_REG_UNGREEDY) != 0) options |= PCRE_UNGREEDY;
273 
274 preg->re_pcre = pcre_compile2(pattern, options, &errorcode, &errorptr,
275   &erroffset, NULL);
276 preg->re_erroffset = erroffset;
277 
278 /* Safety: if the error code is too big for the translation vector (which
279 should not happen, but we all make mistakes), return REG_BADPAT. */
280 
281 if (preg->re_pcre == NULL)
282   {
283   return (errorcode < (int)(sizeof(eint)/sizeof(const int)))?
284     eint[errorcode] : PCRE_REG_BADPAT;
285   }
286 
287 (void)pcre_fullinfo((const pcre *)preg->re_pcre, NULL, PCRE_INFO_CAPTURECOUNT,
288   &re_nsub);
289 preg->re_nsub = (size_t)re_nsub;
290 return 0;
291 }
292 
293 
294 
295 
296 /*************************************************
297 *              Match a regular expression        *
298 *************************************************/
299 
300 /* Unfortunately, PCRE requires 3 ints of working space for each captured
301 substring, so we have to get and release working store instead of just using
302 the POSIX structures as was done in earlier releases when PCRE needed only 2
303 ints. However, if the number of possible capturing brackets is small, use a
304 block of store on the stack, to reduce the use of malloc/free. The threshold is
305 in a macro that can be changed at configure time.
306 
307 If REG_NOSUB was specified at compile time, the PCRE_NO_AUTO_CAPTURE flag will
308 be set. When this is the case, the nmatch and pmatch arguments are ignored, and
309 the only result is yes/no/error. */
310 
311 PCREPOSIX_EXP_DEFN int PCRE_CALL_CONVENTION
pcre_regexec(const pcre_regex_t * preg,const char * string,size_t nmatch,pcre_regmatch_t pmatch[],int eflags)312 pcre_regexec(const pcre_regex_t *preg, const char *string, size_t nmatch,
313   pcre_regmatch_t pmatch[], int eflags)
314 {
315 int rc, so, eo;
316 int options = 0;
317 int *ovector = NULL;
318 int small_ovector[POSIX_MALLOC_THRESHOLD * 3];
319 BOOL allocated_ovector = FALSE;
320 BOOL nosub =
321   (REAL_PCRE_OPTIONS((const pcre *)preg->re_pcre) & PCRE_NO_AUTO_CAPTURE) != 0;
322 
323 if ((eflags & PCRE_REG_NOTBOL) != 0) options |= PCRE_NOTBOL;
324 if ((eflags & PCRE_REG_NOTEOL) != 0) options |= PCRE_NOTEOL;
325 if ((eflags & PCRE_REG_NOTEMPTY) != 0) options |= PCRE_NOTEMPTY;
326 
327 ((pcre_regex_t *)preg)->re_erroffset = (size_t)(-1);  /* Only has meaning after compile */
328 
329 /* When no string data is being returned, or no vector has been passed in which
330 to put it, ensure that nmatch is zero. Otherwise, ensure the vector for holding
331 the return data is large enough. */
332 
333 if (nosub || pmatch == NULL) nmatch = 0;
334 
335 else if (nmatch > 0)
336   {
337   if (nmatch <= POSIX_MALLOC_THRESHOLD)
338     {
339     ovector = &(small_ovector[0]);
340     }
341   else
342     {
343     if (nmatch > INT_MAX/(sizeof(int) * 3)) return PCRE_REG_ESPACE;
344     ovector = (int *)malloc(sizeof(int) * nmatch * 3);
345     if (ovector == NULL) return PCRE_REG_ESPACE;
346     allocated_ovector = TRUE;
347     }
348   }
349 
350 /* REG_STARTEND is a BSD extension, to allow for non-NUL-terminated strings.
351 The man page from OS X says "REG_STARTEND affects only the location of the
352 string, not how it is matched". That is why the "so" value is used to bump the
353 start location rather than being passed as a PCRE "starting offset". */
354 
355 if ((eflags & PCRE_REG_STARTEND) != 0)
356   {
357   if (pmatch == NULL) return PCRE_REG_INVARG;
358   so = pmatch[0].rm_so;
359   eo = pmatch[0].rm_eo;
360   }
361 else
362   {
363   so = 0;
364   eo = (int)strlen(string);
365   }
366 
367 rc = pcre_exec((const pcre *)preg->re_pcre, NULL, string + so, (eo - so),
368   0, options, ovector, (int)(nmatch * 3));
369 
370 if (rc == 0) rc = (int)nmatch;    /* All captured slots were filled in */
371 
372 /* Successful match */
373 
374 if (rc >= 0)
375   {
376   size_t i;
377   if (!nosub)
378     {
379     for (i = 0; i < (size_t)rc; i++)
380       {
381       pmatch[i].rm_so = (ovector[i*2] < 0)? -1 : ovector[i*2] + so;
382       pmatch[i].rm_eo = (ovector[i*2+1] < 0)? -1: ovector[i*2+1] + so;
383       }
384     if (allocated_ovector) free(ovector);
385     for (; i < nmatch; i++) pmatch[i].rm_so = pmatch[i].rm_eo = -1;
386     }
387   return 0;
388   }
389 
390 /* Unsuccessful match */
391 
392 if (allocated_ovector) free(ovector);
393 switch(rc)
394   {
395 /* ========================================================================== */
396   /* These cases are never obeyed. This is a fudge that causes a compile-time
397   error if the vector eint, which is indexed by compile-time error number, is
398   not the correct length. It seems to be the only way to do such a check at
399   compile time, as the sizeof() operator does not work in the C preprocessor.
400   As all the PCRE_ERROR_xxx values are negative, we can use 0 and 1. */
401 
402   case 0:
403   case (sizeof(eint)/sizeof(int) == ERRCOUNT):
404   return PCRE_REG_ASSERT;
405 /* ========================================================================== */
406 
407   case PCRE_ERROR_NOMATCH: return PCRE_REG_NOMATCH;
408   case PCRE_ERROR_NULL: return PCRE_REG_INVARG;
409   case PCRE_ERROR_BADOPTION: return PCRE_REG_INVARG;
410   case PCRE_ERROR_BADMAGIC: return PCRE_REG_INVARG;
411   case PCRE_ERROR_UNKNOWN_NODE: return PCRE_REG_ASSERT;
412   case PCRE_ERROR_NOMEMORY: return PCRE_REG_ESPACE;
413   case PCRE_ERROR_MATCHLIMIT: return PCRE_REG_ESPACE;
414   case PCRE_ERROR_BADUTF8: return PCRE_REG_INVARG;
415   case PCRE_ERROR_BADUTF8_OFFSET: return PCRE_REG_INVARG;
416   case PCRE_ERROR_BADMODE: return PCRE_REG_INVARG;
417   default: return PCRE_REG_ASSERT;
418   }
419 }
420 
421 /* End of pcreposix.c */
422