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#
#
# Nim's Runtime Library
# (c) Copyright 2012 Andreas Rumpf
#
# See the file "copying.txt", included in this
# distribution, for details about the copyright.
#
when defined(js):
{.error: "This library needs to be compiled with a c-like backend, and depends on PCRE; See jsre for JS backend.".}
## Regular expression support for Nim.
##
## This module is implemented by providing a wrapper around the
## `PCRE (Perl-Compatible Regular Expressions) <http://www.pcre.org>`_
## C library. This means that your application will depend on the PCRE
## library's licence when using this module, which should not be a problem
## though.
##
## .. note:: There are also alternative nimble packages such as [tinyre](https://github.com/khchen/tinyre)
## and [regex](https://github.com/nitely/nim-regex).
##
## PCRE's licence follows:
##
## .. include:: ../../doc/regexprs.txt
##
runnableExamples:
## Unless specified otherwise, `start` parameter in each proc indicates
## where the scan starts, but outputs are relative to the start of the input
## string, not to `start`:
doAssert find("uxabc", re"(?<=x|y)ab", start = 1) == 2 # lookbehind assertion
doAssert find("uxabc", re"ab", start = 3) == -1 # we're past `start` => not found
doAssert not match("xabc", re"^abc$", start = 1)
# can't match start of string since we're starting at 1
import
std/[pcre, strutils, rtarrays]
when defined(nimPreviewSlimSystem):
import std/syncio
const
MaxSubpatterns* = 20
## defines the maximum number of subpatterns that can be captured.
## This limit still exists for `replacef` and `parallelReplace`.
type
RegexFlag* = enum ## options for regular expressions
reIgnoreCase = 0, ## do caseless matching
reMultiLine = 1, ## `^` and `$` match newlines within data
reDotAll = 2, ## `.` matches anything including NL
reExtended = 3, ## ignore whitespace and `#` comments
reStudy = 4 ## study the expression (may be omitted if the
## expression will be used only once)
RegexDesc = object
h: ptr Pcre
e: ptr ExtraData
Regex* = ref RegexDesc ## a compiled regular expression
RegexError* = object of ValueError
## is raised if the pattern is no valid regular expression.
when defined(gcDestructors):
when defined(nimAllowNonVarDestructor):
proc `=destroy`(x: RegexDesc) =
pcre.free_substring(cast[cstring](x.h))
if not isNil(x.e):
pcre.free_study(x.e)
else:
proc `=destroy`(x: var RegexDesc) =
pcre.free_substring(cast[cstring](x.h))
if not isNil(x.e):
pcre.free_study(x.e)
proc raiseInvalidRegex(msg: string) {.noinline, noreturn.} =
var e: ref RegexError
new(e)
e.msg = msg
raise e
proc rawCompile(pattern: string, flags: cint): ptr Pcre =
var
msg: cstring = ""
offset: cint = 0
result = pcre.compile(pattern, flags, addr(msg), addr(offset), nil)
if result == nil:
raiseInvalidRegex($msg & "\n" & pattern & "\n" & spaces(offset) & "^\n")
proc finalizeRegEx(x: Regex) =
# XXX This is a hack, but PCRE does not export its "free" function properly.
# Sigh. The hack relies on PCRE's implementation (see `pcre_get.c`).
# Fortunately the implementation is unlikely to change.
pcre.free_substring(cast[cstring](x.h))
if not isNil(x.e):
pcre.free_study(x.e)
proc re*(s: string, flags = {reStudy}): Regex =
## Constructor of regular expressions.
##
## Note that Nim's
## extended raw string literals support the syntax `re"[abc]"` as
## a short form for `re(r"[abc]")`. Also note that since this
## compiles the regular expression, which is expensive, you should
## avoid putting it directly in the arguments of the functions like
## the examples show below if you plan to use it a lot of times, as
## this will hurt performance immensely. (e.g. outside a loop, ...)
when defined(gcDestructors):
result = Regex()
else:
new(result, finalizeRegEx)
result.h = rawCompile(s, cast[cint](flags - {reStudy}))
if reStudy in flags:
var msg: cstring = ""
var options: cint = 0
var hasJit: cint = 0
if pcre.config(pcre.CONFIG_JIT, addr hasJit) == 0:
if hasJit == 1'i32:
options = pcre.STUDY_JIT_COMPILE
result.e = pcre.study(result.h, options, addr msg)
if not isNil(msg): raiseInvalidRegex($msg)
proc rex*(s: string, flags = {reStudy, reExtended}): Regex =
## Constructor for extended regular expressions.
##
## The extended means that comments starting with `#` and
## whitespace are ignored.
result = re(s, flags)
proc bufSubstr(b: cstring, sPos, ePos: int): string {.inline.} =
## Return a Nim string built from a slice of a cstring buffer.
## Don't assume cstring is '\0' terminated
let sz = ePos - sPos
result = newString(sz+1)
copyMem(addr(result[0]), unsafeAddr(b[sPos]), sz)
result.setLen(sz)
proc matchOrFind(buf: cstring, pattern: Regex, matches: var openArray[string],
start, bufSize, flags: cint): cint =
var
rtarray = initRtArray[cint]((matches.len+1)*3)
rawMatches = rtarray.getRawData
res = pcre.exec(pattern.h, pattern.e, buf, bufSize, start, flags,
cast[ptr cint](rawMatches), (matches.len+1).cint*3)
if res < 0'i32: return res
for i in 1..int(res)-1:
var a = rawMatches[i * 2]
var b = rawMatches[i * 2 + 1]
if a >= 0'i32:
matches[i-1] = bufSubstr(buf, int(a), int(b))
else: matches[i-1] = ""
return rawMatches[1] - rawMatches[0]
const MaxReBufSize* = high(cint)
## Maximum PCRE (API 1) buffer start/size equal to `high(cint)`, which even
## for 64-bit systems can be either 2`31`:sup:-1 or 2`63`:sup:-1.
proc findBounds*(buf: cstring, pattern: Regex, matches: var openArray[string],
start = 0, bufSize: int): tuple[first, last: int] =
## returns the starting position and end position of `pattern` in `buf`
## (where `buf` has length `bufSize` and is not necessarily `'\0'` terminated),
## and the captured
## substrings in the array `matches`. If it does not match, nothing
## is written into `matches` and `(-1,0)` is returned.
##
## Note: The memory for `matches` needs to be allocated before this function is
## called, otherwise it will just remain empty.
var
rtarray = initRtArray[cint]((matches.len+1)*3)
rawMatches = rtarray.getRawData
res = pcre.exec(pattern.h, pattern.e, buf, bufSize.cint, start.cint, 0'i32,
cast[ptr cint](rawMatches), (matches.len+1).cint*3)
if res < 0'i32: return (-1, 0)
for i in 1..int(res)-1:
var a = rawMatches[i * 2]
var b = rawMatches[i * 2 + 1]
if a >= 0'i32: matches[i-1] = bufSubstr(buf, int(a), int(b))
else: matches[i-1] = ""
return (rawMatches[0].int, rawMatches[1].int - 1)
proc findBounds*(s: string, pattern: Regex, matches: var openArray[string],
start = 0): tuple[first, last: int] {.inline.} =
## returns the starting position and end position of `pattern` in `s`
## and the captured substrings in the array `matches`.
## If it does not match, nothing
## is written into `matches` and `(-1,0)` is returned.
##
## .. note:: The memory for `matches` needs to be allocated before this function is called, otherwise it will just remain empty.
runnableExamples:
var matches = newSeq[string](1)
let (first, last) = findBounds("Hello World", re"(W\w+)", matches)
doAssert first == 6
doAssert last == 10
doAssert matches[0] == "World"
result = findBounds(cstring(s), pattern, matches,
min(start, MaxReBufSize), min(s.len, MaxReBufSize))
proc findBounds*(buf: cstring, pattern: Regex,
matches: var openArray[tuple[first, last: int]],
start = 0, bufSize: int): tuple[first, last: int] =
## returns the starting position and end position of `pattern` in `buf`
## (where `buf` has length `bufSize` and is not necessarily `'\0'` terminated),
## and the captured substrings in the array `matches`.
## If it does not match, nothing is written into `matches` and
## `(-1,0)` is returned.
##
## .. note:: The memory for `matches` needs to be allocated before this function is called, otherwise it will just remain empty.
var
rtarray = initRtArray[cint]((matches.len+1)*3)
rawMatches = rtarray.getRawData
res = pcre.exec(pattern.h, pattern.e, buf, bufSize.cint, start.cint, 0'i32,
cast[ptr cint](rawMatches), (matches.len+1).cint*3)
if res < 0'i32: return (-1, 0)
for i in 1..int(res)-1:
var a = rawMatches[i * 2]
var b = rawMatches[i * 2 + 1]
if a >= 0'i32: matches[i-1] = (int(a), int(b)-1)
else: matches[i-1] = (-1,0)
return (rawMatches[0].int, rawMatches[1].int - 1)
proc findBounds*(s: string, pattern: Regex,
matches: var openArray[tuple[first, last: int]],
start = 0): tuple[first, last: int] {.inline.} =
## returns the starting position and end position of `pattern` in `s`
## and the captured substrings in the array `matches`.
## If it does not match, nothing is written into `matches` and
## `(-1,0)` is returned.
##
## .. note:: The memory for `matches` needs to be allocated before this function is called, otherwise it will just remain empty.
runnableExamples:
var matches = newSeq[tuple[first, last: int]](1)
let (first, last) = findBounds("Hello World", re"(\w+)", matches)
doAssert first == 0
doAssert last == 4
doAssert matches[0] == (0, 4)
result = findBounds(cstring(s), pattern, matches,
min(start, MaxReBufSize), min(s.len, MaxReBufSize))
proc findBoundsImpl(buf: cstring, pattern: Regex,
start = 0, bufSize = 0, flags = 0): tuple[first, last: int] =
var rtarray = initRtArray[cint](3)
let rawMatches = rtarray.getRawData
let res = pcre.exec(pattern.h, pattern.e, buf, bufSize.cint, start.cint, flags.int32,
cast[ptr cint](rawMatches), 3)
if res < 0'i32:
result = (-1, 0)
else:
result = (int(rawMatches[0]), int(rawMatches[1]-1))
proc findBounds*(buf: cstring, pattern: Regex,
start = 0, bufSize: int): tuple[first, last: int] =
## returns the `first` and `last` position of `pattern` in `buf`,
## where `buf` has length `bufSize` (not necessarily `'\0'` terminated).
## If it does not match, `(-1,0)` is returned.
var
rtarray = initRtArray[cint](3)
rawMatches = rtarray.getRawData
res = pcre.exec(pattern.h, pattern.e, buf, bufSize.cint, start.cint, 0'i32,
cast[ptr cint](rawMatches), 3)
if res < 0'i32: return (int(res), 0)
return (int(rawMatches[0]), int(rawMatches[1]-1))
proc findBounds*(s: string, pattern: Regex,
start = 0): tuple[first, last: int] {.inline.} =
## returns the `first` and `last` position of `pattern` in `s`.
## If it does not match, `(-1,0)` is returned.
##
## Note: there is a speed improvement if the matches do not need to be captured.
runnableExamples:
assert findBounds("01234abc89", re"abc") == (5,7)
result = findBounds(cstring(s), pattern,
min(start, MaxReBufSize), min(s.len, MaxReBufSize))
proc matchOrFind(buf: cstring, pattern: Regex, start, bufSize: int, flags: cint): cint =
var
rtarray = initRtArray[cint](3)
rawMatches = rtarray.getRawData
result = pcre.exec(pattern.h, pattern.e, buf, bufSize.cint, start.cint, flags,
cast[ptr cint](rawMatches), 3)
if result >= 0'i32:
result = rawMatches[1] - rawMatches[0]
proc matchLen*(s: string, pattern: Regex, matches: var openArray[string],
start = 0): int {.inline.} =
## the same as `match`, but it returns the length of the match,
## if there is no match, `-1` is returned. Note that a match length
## of zero can happen.
##
## .. note:: The memory for `matches` needs to be allocated before this function is called, otherwise it will just remain empty.
result = matchOrFind(cstring(s), pattern, matches, start.cint, s.len.cint, pcre.ANCHORED)
proc matchLen*(buf: cstring, pattern: Regex, matches: var openArray[string],
start = 0, bufSize: int): int {.inline.} =
## the same as `match`, but it returns the length of the match,
## if there is no match, `-1` is returned. Note that a match length
## of zero can happen.
##
## .. note:: The memory for `matches` needs to be allocated before this function is called, otherwise it will just remain empty.
return matchOrFind(buf, pattern, matches, start.cint, bufSize.cint, pcre.ANCHORED)
proc matchLen*(s: string, pattern: Regex, start = 0): int {.inline.} =
## the same as `match`, but it returns the length of the match,
## if there is no match, `-1` is returned. Note that a match length
## of zero can happen.
##
runnableExamples:
doAssert matchLen("abcdefg", re"cde", 2) == 3
doAssert matchLen("abcdefg", re"abcde") == 5
doAssert matchLen("abcdefg", re"cde") == -1
result = matchOrFind(cstring(s), pattern, start.cint, s.len.cint, pcre.ANCHORED)
proc matchLen*(buf: cstring, pattern: Regex, start = 0, bufSize: int): int {.inline.} =
## the same as `match`, but it returns the length of the match,
## if there is no match, `-1` is returned. Note that a match length
## of zero can happen.
result = matchOrFind(buf, pattern, start.cint, bufSize, pcre.ANCHORED)
proc match*(s: string, pattern: Regex, start = 0): bool {.inline.} =
## returns `true` if `s[start..]` matches the `pattern`.
result = matchLen(cstring(s), pattern, start, s.len) != -1
proc match*(s: string, pattern: Regex, matches: var openArray[string],
start = 0): bool {.inline.} =
## returns `true` if `s[start..]` matches the `pattern` and
## the captured substrings in the array `matches`. If it does not
## match, nothing is written into `matches` and `false` is
## returned.
##
## .. note:: The memory for `matches` needs to be allocated before this function is called, otherwise it will just remain empty.
runnableExamples:
import std/sequtils
var matches: array[2, string]
if match("abcdefg", re"c(d)ef(g)", matches, 2):
doAssert toSeq(matches) == @["d", "g"]
result = matchLen(cstring(s), pattern, matches, start, s.len) != -1
proc match*(buf: cstring, pattern: Regex, matches: var openArray[string],
start = 0, bufSize: int): bool {.inline.} =
## returns `true` if `buf[start..<bufSize]` matches the `pattern` and
## the captured substrings in the array `matches`. If it does not
## match, nothing is written into `matches` and `false` is
## returned.
## `buf` has length `bufSize` (not necessarily `'\0'` terminated).
##
## .. note:: The memory for `matches` needs to be allocated before this function is called, otherwise it will just remain empty.
result = matchLen(buf, pattern, matches, start, bufSize) != -1
proc find*(buf: cstring, pattern: Regex, matches: var openArray[string],
start = 0, bufSize: int): int =
## returns the starting position of `pattern` in `buf` and the captured
## substrings in the array `matches`. If it does not match, nothing
## is written into `matches` and `-1` is returned.
## `buf` has length `bufSize` (not necessarily `'\0'` terminated).
##
## .. note:: The memory for `matches` needs to be allocated before this function is called, otherwise it will just remain empty.
var
rtarray = initRtArray[cint]((matches.len+1)*3)
rawMatches = rtarray.getRawData
res = pcre.exec(pattern.h, pattern.e, buf, bufSize.cint, start.cint, 0'i32,
cast[ptr cint](rawMatches), (matches.len+1).cint*3)
if res < 0'i32: return res
for i in 1..int(res)-1:
var a = rawMatches[i * 2]
var b = rawMatches[i * 2 + 1]
if a >= 0'i32: matches[i-1] = bufSubstr(buf, int(a), int(b))
else: matches[i-1] = ""
return rawMatches[0]
proc find*(s: string, pattern: Regex, matches: var openArray[string],
start = 0): int {.inline.} =
## returns the starting position of `pattern` in `s` and the captured
## substrings in the array `matches`. If it does not match, nothing
## is written into `matches` and `-1` is returned.
##
## .. note:: The memory for `matches` needs to be allocated before this function is called, otherwise it will just remain empty.
result = find(cstring(s), pattern, matches, start, s.len)
proc find*(buf: cstring, pattern: Regex, start = 0, bufSize: int): int =
## returns the starting position of `pattern` in `buf`,
## where `buf` has length `bufSize` (not necessarily `'\0'` terminated).
## If it does not match, `-1` is returned.
var
rtarray = initRtArray[cint](3)
rawMatches = rtarray.getRawData
res = pcre.exec(pattern.h, pattern.e, buf, bufSize.cint, start.cint, 0'i32,
cast[ptr cint](rawMatches), 3)
if res < 0'i32: return res
return rawMatches[0]
proc find*(s: string, pattern: Regex, start = 0): int {.inline.} =
## returns the starting position of `pattern` in `s`. If it does not
## match, `-1` is returned. We start the scan at `start`.
runnableExamples:
doAssert find("abcdefg", re"cde") == 2
doAssert find("abcdefg", re"abc") == 0
doAssert find("abcdefg", re"zz") == -1 # not found
doAssert find("abcdefg", re"cde", start = 2) == 2 # still 2
doAssert find("abcdefg", re"cde", start = 3) == -1 # we're past the start position
doAssert find("xabc", re"(?<=x|y)abc", start = 1) == 1
# lookbehind assertion `(?<=x|y)` can look behind `start`
result = find(cstring(s), pattern, start, s.len)
iterator findAll*(s: string, pattern: Regex, start = 0): string =
## Yields all matching *substrings* of `s` that match `pattern`.
##
## Note that since this is an iterator you should not modify the string you
## are iterating over: bad things could happen.
var
i = int32(start)
rtarray = initRtArray[cint](3)
rawMatches = rtarray.getRawData
while true:
let res = pcre.exec(pattern.h, pattern.e, s, len(s).cint, i, 0'i32,
cast[ptr cint](rawMatches), 3)
if res < 0'i32: break
let a = rawMatches[0]
let b = rawMatches[1]
if a == b and a == i: break
yield substr(s, int(a), int(b)-1)
i = b
iterator findAll*(buf: cstring, pattern: Regex, start = 0, bufSize: int): string =
## Yields all matching `substrings` of `s` that match `pattern`.
##
## Note that since this is an iterator you should not modify the string you
## are iterating over: bad things could happen.
var
i = int32(start)
rtarray = initRtArray[cint](3)
rawMatches = rtarray.getRawData
while true:
let res = pcre.exec(pattern.h, pattern.e, buf, bufSize.cint, i, 0'i32,
cast[ptr cint](rawMatches), 3)
if res < 0'i32: break
let a = rawMatches[0]
let b = rawMatches[1]
if a == b and a == i: break
var str = newString(b-a)
copyMem(str[0].addr, unsafeAddr(buf[a]), b-a)
yield str
i = b
proc findAll*(s: string, pattern: Regex, start = 0): seq[string] {.inline.} =
## returns all matching `substrings` of `s` that match `pattern`.
## If it does not match, `@[]` is returned.
result = @[]
for x in findAll(s, pattern, start): result.add x
template `=~` *(s: string, pattern: Regex): untyped =
## This calls `match` with an implicit declared `matches` array that
## can be used in the scope of the `=~` call:
runnableExamples:
proc parse(line: string): string =
if line =~ re"\s*(\w+)\s*\=\s*(\w+)": # matches a key=value pair:
result = $(matches[0], matches[1])
elif line =~ re"\s*(\#.*)": # matches a comment
# note that the implicit `matches` array is different from 1st branch
result = $(matches[0],)
else: raiseAssert "unreachable"
doAssert not declared(matches)
doAssert parse("NAME = LENA") == """("NAME", "LENA")"""
doAssert parse(" # comment ... ") == """("# comment ... ",)"""
bind MaxSubpatterns
when not declaredInScope(matches):
var matches {.inject.}: array[MaxSubpatterns, string]
match(s, pattern, matches)
# ------------------------- more string handling ------------------------------
proc contains*(s: string, pattern: Regex, start = 0): bool {.inline.} =
## same as `find(s, pattern, start) >= 0`
return find(s, pattern, start) >= 0
proc contains*(s: string, pattern: Regex, matches: var openArray[string],
start = 0): bool {.inline.} =
## same as `find(s, pattern, matches, start) >= 0`
##
## .. note:: The memory for `matches` needs to be allocated before this function is called, otherwise it will just remain empty.
return find(s, pattern, matches, start) >= 0
proc startsWith*(s: string, prefix: Regex): bool {.inline.} =
## returns true if `s` starts with the pattern `prefix`
result = matchLen(s, prefix) >= 0
proc endsWith*(s: string, suffix: Regex): bool {.inline.} =
## returns true if `s` ends with the pattern `suffix`
for i in 0 .. s.len-1:
if matchLen(s, suffix, i) == s.len - i: return true
proc replace*(s: string, sub: Regex, by = ""): string =
## Replaces `sub` in `s` by the string `by`. Captures cannot be
## accessed in `by`.
runnableExamples:
doAssert "var1=key; var2=key2".replace(re"(\w+)=(\w+)") == "; "
doAssert "var1=key; var2=key2".replace(re"(\w+)=(\w+)", "?") == "?; ?"
result = ""
var prev = 0
var flags = int32(0)
while prev < s.len:
var match = findBoundsImpl(s.cstring, sub, prev, s.len, flags)
flags = 0
if match.first < 0: break
add(result, substr(s, prev, match.first-1))
add(result, by)
if match.first > match.last:
# 0-len match
flags = pcre.NOTEMPTY_ATSTART
prev = match.last + 1
add(result, substr(s, prev))
proc replacef*(s: string, sub: Regex, by: string): string =
## Replaces `sub` in `s` by the string `by`. Captures can be accessed in `by`
## with the notation `$i` and `$#` (see strutils.\`%\`).
runnableExamples:
doAssert "var1=key; var2=key2".replacef(re"(\w+)=(\w+)", "$1<-$2$2") ==
"var1<-keykey; var2<-key2key2"
result = ""
var caps: array[MaxSubpatterns, string]
var prev = 0
while prev < s.len:
var match = findBounds(s, sub, caps, prev)
if match.first < 0: break
add(result, substr(s, prev, match.first-1))
addf(result, by, caps)
if match.last + 1 == prev: break
prev = match.last + 1
add(result, substr(s, prev))
proc multiReplace*(s: string, subs: openArray[
tuple[pattern: Regex, repl: string]]): string =
## Returns a modified copy of `s` with the substitutions in `subs`
## applied in parallel.
result = ""
var i = 0
var caps: array[MaxSubpatterns, string]
while i < s.len:
block searchSubs:
for j in 0..high(subs):
var x = matchLen(s, subs[j][0], caps, i)
if x > 0:
addf(result, subs[j][1], caps)
inc(i, x)
break searchSubs
add(result, s[i])
inc(i)
# copy the rest:
add(result, substr(s, i))
proc transformFile*(infile, outfile: string,
subs: openArray[tuple[pattern: Regex, repl: string]]) =
## reads in the file `infile`, performs a parallel replacement (calls
## `parallelReplace`) and writes back to `outfile`. Raises `IOError` if an
## error occurs. This is supposed to be used for quick scripting.
var x = readFile(infile)
writeFile(outfile, x.multiReplace(subs))
iterator split*(s: string, sep: Regex; maxsplit = -1): string =
## Splits the string `s` into substrings.
##
## Substrings are separated by the regular expression `sep`
## (and the portion matched by `sep` is not returned).
runnableExamples:
import std/sequtils
doAssert toSeq(split("00232this02939is39an22example111", re"\d+")) ==
@["", "this", "is", "an", "example", ""]
var last = 0
var splits = maxsplit
var x = -1
if len(s) == 0:
last = 1
if matchLen(s, sep, 0) == 0:
x = 0
while last <= len(s):
var first = last
var sepLen = 1
if x == 0:
inc(last)
while last < len(s):
x = matchLen(s, sep, last)
if x >= 0:
sepLen = x
break
inc(last)
if splits == 0: last = len(s)
yield substr(s, first, last-1)
if splits == 0: break
dec(splits)
inc(last, sepLen)
proc split*(s: string, sep: Regex, maxsplit = -1): seq[string] {.inline.} =
## Splits the string `s` into a seq of substrings.
##
## The portion matched by `sep` is not returned.
result = @[]
for x in split(s, sep, maxsplit): result.add x
proc escapeRe*(s: string): string =
## escapes `s` so that it is matched verbatim when used as a regular
## expression.
result = ""
for c in items(s):
case c
of 'a'..'z', 'A'..'Z', '0'..'9', '_':
result.add(c)
else:
result.add("\\x")
result.add(toHex(ord(c), 2))
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