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llvm-mirror/lib/Support/Regex.cpp
Nathan James 5b06ff50e1 [ASTMatchers] Enhanced support for matchers taking Regex arguments
Added new Macros `AST(_POLYMORPHIC)_MATCHER_REGEX(_OVERLOAD)` that define a matchers that take a regular expression string and optionally regular expression flags. This lets users match against nodes while ignoring the case without having to manually use `[Aa]` or `[A-Fa-f]` in their regex. The other point this addresses is in the current state, matchers that use regular expressions have to compile them for each node they try to match on, Now the regular expression is compiled once when you define the matcher and used for every node that it tries to match against. If there is an error while compiling the regular expression an error will be logged to stderr showing the bad regex string and the reason it couldn't be compiled. The old behaviour of this was down to the Matcher implementation and some would assert, whereas others just would never match. Support for this has been added to the documentation script as well. Support for this has been added to dynamic matchers ensuring functionality is the same between the 2 use cases.

Reviewed By: aaron.ballman

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82706
2020-07-02 14:52:25 +01:00

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//===-- Regex.cpp - Regular Expression matcher implementation -------------===//
//
// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This file implements a POSIX regular expression matcher.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "llvm/Support/Regex.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/StringRef.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/Twine.h"
#include <cassert>
#include <string>
// Important this comes last because it defines "_REGEX_H_". At least on
// Darwin, if included before any header that (transitively) includes
// xlocale.h, this will cause trouble, because of missing regex-related types.
#include "regex_impl.h"
using namespace llvm;
Regex::Regex() : preg(nullptr), error(REG_BADPAT) {}
Regex::Regex(StringRef regex, RegexFlags Flags) {
unsigned flags = 0;
preg = new llvm_regex();
preg->re_endp = regex.end();
if (Flags & IgnoreCase)
flags |= REG_ICASE;
if (Flags & Newline)
flags |= REG_NEWLINE;
if (!(Flags & BasicRegex))
flags |= REG_EXTENDED;
error = llvm_regcomp(preg, regex.data(), flags|REG_PEND);
}
Regex::Regex(StringRef regex, unsigned Flags)
: Regex(regex, static_cast<RegexFlags>(Flags)) {}
Regex::Regex(Regex &&regex) {
preg = regex.preg;
error = regex.error;
regex.preg = nullptr;
regex.error = REG_BADPAT;
}
Regex::~Regex() {
if (preg) {
llvm_regfree(preg);
delete preg;
}
}
namespace {
/// Utility to convert a regex error code into a human-readable string.
void RegexErrorToString(int error, struct llvm_regex *preg,
std::string &Error) {
size_t len = llvm_regerror(error, preg, nullptr, 0);
Error.resize(len - 1);
llvm_regerror(error, preg, &Error[0], len);
}
} // namespace
bool Regex::isValid(std::string &Error) const {
if (!error)
return true;
RegexErrorToString(error, preg, Error);
return false;
}
/// getNumMatches - In a valid regex, return the number of parenthesized
/// matches it contains.
unsigned Regex::getNumMatches() const {
return preg->re_nsub;
}
bool Regex::match(StringRef String, SmallVectorImpl<StringRef> *Matches,
std::string *Error) const {
// Reset error, if given.
if (Error && !Error->empty())
*Error = "";
// Check if the regex itself didn't successfully compile.
if (Error ? !isValid(*Error) : !isValid())
return false;
unsigned nmatch = Matches ? preg->re_nsub+1 : 0;
// pmatch needs to have at least one element.
SmallVector<llvm_regmatch_t, 8> pm;
pm.resize(nmatch > 0 ? nmatch : 1);
pm[0].rm_so = 0;
pm[0].rm_eo = String.size();
int rc = llvm_regexec(preg, String.data(), nmatch, pm.data(), REG_STARTEND);
// Failure to match is not an error, it's just a normal return value.
// Any other error code is considered abnormal, and is logged in the Error.
if (rc == REG_NOMATCH)
return false;
if (rc != 0) {
if (Error)
RegexErrorToString(error, preg, *Error);
return false;
}
// There was a match.
if (Matches) { // match position requested
Matches->clear();
for (unsigned i = 0; i != nmatch; ++i) {
if (pm[i].rm_so == -1) {
// this group didn't match
Matches->push_back(StringRef());
continue;
}
assert(pm[i].rm_eo >= pm[i].rm_so);
Matches->push_back(StringRef(String.data()+pm[i].rm_so,
pm[i].rm_eo-pm[i].rm_so));
}
}
return true;
}
std::string Regex::sub(StringRef Repl, StringRef String,
std::string *Error) const {
SmallVector<StringRef, 8> Matches;
// Return the input if there was no match.
if (!match(String, &Matches, Error))
return std::string(String);
// Otherwise splice in the replacement string, starting with the prefix before
// the match.
std::string Res(String.begin(), Matches[0].begin());
// Then the replacement string, honoring possible substitutions.
while (!Repl.empty()) {
// Skip to the next escape.
std::pair<StringRef, StringRef> Split = Repl.split('\\');
// Add the skipped substring.
Res += Split.first;
// Check for terminimation and trailing backslash.
if (Split.second.empty()) {
if (Repl.size() != Split.first.size() &&
Error && Error->empty())
*Error = "replacement string contained trailing backslash";
break;
}
// Otherwise update the replacement string and interpret escapes.
Repl = Split.second;
// FIXME: We should have a StringExtras function for mapping C99 escapes.
switch (Repl[0]) {
// Treat all unrecognized characters as self-quoting.
default:
Res += Repl[0];
Repl = Repl.substr(1);
break;
// Single character escapes.
case 't':
Res += '\t';
Repl = Repl.substr(1);
break;
case 'n':
Res += '\n';
Repl = Repl.substr(1);
break;
// Decimal escapes are backreferences.
case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4':
case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9': {
// Extract the backreference number.
StringRef Ref = Repl.slice(0, Repl.find_first_not_of("0123456789"));
Repl = Repl.substr(Ref.size());
unsigned RefValue;
if (!Ref.getAsInteger(10, RefValue) &&
RefValue < Matches.size())
Res += Matches[RefValue];
else if (Error && Error->empty())
*Error = ("invalid backreference string '" + Twine(Ref) + "'").str();
break;
}
}
}
// And finally the suffix.
Res += StringRef(Matches[0].end(), String.end() - Matches[0].end());
return Res;
}
// These are the special characters matched in functions like "p_ere_exp".
static const char RegexMetachars[] = "()^$|*+?.[]\\{}";
bool Regex::isLiteralERE(StringRef Str) {
// Check for regex metacharacters. This list was derived from our regex
// implementation in regcomp.c and double checked against the POSIX extended
// regular expression specification.
return Str.find_first_of(RegexMetachars) == StringRef::npos;
}
std::string Regex::escape(StringRef String) {
std::string RegexStr;
for (unsigned i = 0, e = String.size(); i != e; ++i) {
if (strchr(RegexMetachars, String[i]))
RegexStr += '\\';
RegexStr += String[i];
}
return RegexStr;
}