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/* Test regular expressions
Copyright 1996-2001, 2003-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program 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. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
#include <config.h>
#include "regex.h"
#include <locale.h>
#include <limits.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#if HAVE_DECL_ALARM
# include <unistd.h>
# include <signal.h>
#endif
#include "localcharset.h"
int
main (void)
{
int result = 0;
static struct re_pattern_buffer regex;
unsigned char folded_chars[UCHAR_MAX + 1];
int i;
const char *s;
struct re_registers regs;
#if HAVE_DECL_ALARM
/* Some builds of glibc go into an infinite loop on this test. */
int alarm_value = 2;
signal (SIGALRM, SIG_DFL);
alarm (alarm_value);
#endif
if (setlocale (LC_ALL, "en_US.UTF-8"))
{
{
/* https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-hacker/2006-09/msg00008.html
This test needs valgrind to catch the bug on Debian
GNU/Linux 3.1 x86, but it might catch the bug better
on other platforms and it shouldn't hurt to try the
test here. */
static char const pat[] = "insert into";
static char const data[] =
"\xFF\0\x12\xA2\xAA\xC4\xB1,K\x12\xC4\xB1*\xACK";
re_set_syntax (RE_SYNTAX_GREP | RE_HAT_LISTS_NOT_NEWLINE
| RE_ICASE);
memset (®ex, 0, sizeof regex);
s = re_compile_pattern (pat, sizeof pat - 1, ®ex);
if (s)
result |= 1;
else
{
memset (®s, 0, sizeof regs);
if (re_search (®ex, data, sizeof data - 1,
0, sizeof data - 1, ®s)
!= -1)
result |= 1;
regfree (®ex);
free (regs.start);
free (regs.end);
}
}
/* Check whether it's really a UTF-8 locale.
On mingw, the setlocale call succeeds but returns
"English_United States.1252", with locale_charset() returning
"CP1252". */
if (strcmp (locale_charset (), "UTF-8") == 0)
{
/* This test is from glibc bug 15078.
The test case is from Andreas Schwab in
<https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2013-01/msg00967.html>.
*/
static char const pat[] = "[^x]x";
static char const data[] =
/* <U1000><U103B><U103D><U1014><U103A><U102F><U1015><U103A> */
"\xe1\x80\x80"
"\xe1\x80\xbb"
"\xe1\x80\xbd"
"\xe1\x80\x94"
"\xe1\x80\xba"
"\xe1\x80\xaf"
"\xe1\x80\x95"
"\xe1\x80\xba"
"x";
re_set_syntax (0);
memset (®ex, 0, sizeof regex);
s = re_compile_pattern (pat, sizeof pat - 1, ®ex);
if (s)
result |= 1;
else
{
memset (®s, 0, sizeof regs);
i = re_search (®ex, data, sizeof data - 1,
0, sizeof data - 1, 0);
if (i != 0 && i != 21)
result |= 1;
regfree (®ex);
free (regs.start);
free (regs.end);
}
}
if (! setlocale (LC_ALL, "C"))
return 1;
}
/* This test is from glibc bug 3957, reported by Andrew Mackey. */
re_set_syntax (RE_SYNTAX_EGREP | RE_HAT_LISTS_NOT_NEWLINE);
memset (®ex, 0, sizeof regex);
s = re_compile_pattern ("a[^x]b", 6, ®ex);
if (s)
result |= 2;
/* This should fail, but succeeds for glibc-2.5. */
else
{
memset (®s, 0, sizeof regs);
if (re_search (®ex, "a\nb", 3, 0, 3, ®s) != -1)
result |= 2;
regfree (®ex);
free (regs.start);
free (regs.end);
}
/* This regular expression is from Spencer ere test number 75
in grep-2.3. */
re_set_syntax (RE_SYNTAX_POSIX_EGREP);
memset (®ex, 0, sizeof regex);
for (i = 0; i <= UCHAR_MAX; i++)
folded_chars[i] = i;
regex.translate = folded_chars;
s = re_compile_pattern ("a[[:@:>@:]]b\n", 11, ®ex);
/* This should fail with _Invalid character class name_ error. */
if (!s)
{
result |= 4;
regfree (®ex);
}
/* Ensure that [b-a] is diagnosed as invalid, when
using RE_NO_EMPTY_RANGES. */
re_set_syntax (RE_SYNTAX_POSIX_EGREP | RE_NO_EMPTY_RANGES);
memset (®ex, 0, sizeof regex);
s = re_compile_pattern ("a[b-a]", 6, ®ex);
if (s == 0)
{
result |= 8;
regfree (®ex);
}
/* This should succeed, but does not for glibc-2.1.3. */
memset (®ex, 0, sizeof regex);
s = re_compile_pattern ("{1", 2, ®ex);
if (s)
result |= 8;
else
regfree (®ex);
/* The following example is derived from a problem report
against gawk from Jorge Stolfi <stolfi@ic.unicamp.br>. */
memset (®ex, 0, sizeof regex);
s = re_compile_pattern ("[an\371]*n", 7, ®ex);
if (s)
result |= 8;
/* This should match, but does not for glibc-2.2.1. */
else
{
memset (®s, 0, sizeof regs);
if (re_match (®ex, "an", 2, 0, ®s) != 2)
result |= 8;
regfree (®ex);
free (regs.start);
free (regs.end);
}
memset (®ex, 0, sizeof regex);
s = re_compile_pattern ("x", 1, ®ex);
if (s)
result |= 8;
/* glibc-2.2.93 does not work with a negative RANGE argument. */
else
{
memset (®s, 0, sizeof regs);
if (re_search (®ex, "wxy", 3, 2, -2, ®s) != 1)
result |= 8;
regfree (®ex);
free (regs.start);
free (regs.end);
}
/* The version of regex.c in older versions of gnulib
ignored RE_ICASE. Detect that problem too. */
re_set_syntax (RE_SYNTAX_EMACS | RE_ICASE);
memset (®ex, 0, sizeof regex);
s = re_compile_pattern ("x", 1, ®ex);
if (s)
result |= 16;
else
{
memset (®s, 0, sizeof regs);
if (re_search (®ex, "WXY", 3, 0, 3, ®s) < 0)
result |= 16;
regfree (®ex);
free (regs.start);
free (regs.end);
}
/* Catch a bug reported by Vin Shelton in
https://lists.gnu.org/r/bug-coreutils/2007-06/msg00089.html
*/
re_set_syntax (RE_SYNTAX_POSIX_BASIC
& ~RE_CONTEXT_INVALID_DUP
& ~RE_NO_EMPTY_RANGES);
memset (®ex, 0, sizeof regex);
s = re_compile_pattern ("[[:alnum:]_-]\\\\+$", 16, ®ex);
if (s)
result |= 32;
else
regfree (®ex);
/* REG_STARTEND was added to glibc on 2004-01-15.
Reject older versions. */
if (! REG_STARTEND)
result |= 64;
#if 0
/* It would be nice to reject hosts whose regoff_t values are too
narrow (including glibc on hosts with 64-bit ptrdiff_t and
32-bit int), but we should wait until glibc implements this
feature. Otherwise, support for equivalence classes and
multibyte collation symbols would always be broken except
when compiling --without-included-regex. */
if (sizeof (regoff_t) < sizeof (ptrdiff_t)
|| sizeof (regoff_t) < sizeof (ssize_t))
result |= 64;
#endif
return result;
}
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