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#ifndef REGEXIMPL_H_62B23520_7C8E_11DE_8A39_0800200C9A66
#define REGEXIMPL_H_62B23520_7C8E_11DE_8A39_0800200C9A66
#if defined(_MSC_VER) || (defined(__GNUC__) && (__GNUC__ == 3 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 4) || (__GNUC__ >= 4)) // GCC supports "pragma once" correctly since 3.4
#pragma once
#endif
#include "stream.h"
#include "stringsource.h"
#include "streamcharsource.h"
namespace YAML
{
// query matches
inline bool RegEx::Matches(char ch) const {
std::string str;
str += ch;
return Matches(str);
}
inline bool RegEx::Matches(const std::string& str) const {
return Match(str) >= 0;
}
inline bool RegEx::Matches(const Stream& in) const {
return Match(in) >= 0;
}
template <typename Source>
inline bool RegEx::Matches(const Source& source) const {
return Match(source) >= 0;
}
// Match
// . Matches the given string against this regular expression.
// . Returns the number of characters matched.
// . Returns -1 if no characters were matched (the reason for
// not returning zero is that we may have an empty regex
// which is ALWAYS successful at matching zero characters).
// . REMEMBER that we only match from the start of the buffer!
inline int RegEx::Match(const std::string& str) const
{
StringCharSource source(str.c_str(), str.size());
return Match(source);
}
inline int RegEx::Match(const Stream& in) const
{
StreamCharSource source(in);
return Match(source);
}
template <typename Source>
inline bool RegEx::IsValidSource(const Source& source) const
{
return source;
}
template<>
inline bool RegEx::IsValidSource<StringCharSource>(const StringCharSource&source) const
{
switch(m_op) {
case REGEX_MATCH:
case REGEX_RANGE:
return source;
default:
return true;
}
}
template <typename Source>
inline int RegEx::Match(const Source& source) const
{
return IsValidSource(source) ? MatchUnchecked(source) : -1;
}
template <typename Source>
inline int RegEx::MatchUnchecked(const Source& source) const
{
switch(m_op) {
case REGEX_EMPTY:
return MatchOpEmpty(source);
case REGEX_MATCH:
return MatchOpMatch(source);
case REGEX_RANGE:
return MatchOpRange(source);
case REGEX_OR:
return MatchOpOr(source);
case REGEX_AND:
return MatchOpAnd(source);
case REGEX_NOT:
return MatchOpNot(source);
case REGEX_SEQ:
return MatchOpSeq(source);
}
return -1;
}
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Operators
// Note: the convention MatchOp*<Source> is that we can assume IsSourceValid(source).
// So we do all our checks *before* we call these functions
// EmptyOperator
template <typename Source>
inline int RegEx::MatchOpEmpty(const Source& source) const {
return source[0] == Stream::eof() ? 0 : -1;
}
template <>
inline int RegEx::MatchOpEmpty<StringCharSource>(const StringCharSource& source) const {
return !source ? 0 : -1; // the empty regex only is successful on the empty string
}
// MatchOperator
template <typename Source>
inline int RegEx::MatchOpMatch(const Source& source) const {
if(source[0] != m_a)
return -1;
return 1;
}
// RangeOperator
template <typename Source>
inline int RegEx::MatchOpRange(const Source& source) const {
if(m_a > source[0] || m_z < source[0])
return -1;
return 1;
}
// OrOperator
template <typename Source>
inline int RegEx::MatchOpOr(const Source& source) const {
for(std::size_t i=0;i<m_params.size();i++) {
int n = m_params[i].MatchUnchecked(source);
if(n >= 0)
return n;
}
return -1;
}
// AndOperator
// Note: 'AND' is a little funny, since we may be required to match things
// of different lengths. If we find a match, we return the length of
// the FIRST entry on the list.
template <typename Source>
inline int RegEx::MatchOpAnd(const Source& source) const {
int first = -1;
for(std::size_t i=0;i<m_params.size();i++) {
int n = m_params[i].MatchUnchecked(source);
if(n == -1)
return -1;
if(i == 0)
first = n;
}
return first;
}
// NotOperator
template <typename Source>
inline int RegEx::MatchOpNot(const Source& source) const {
if(m_params.empty())
return -1;
if(m_params[0].MatchUnchecked(source) >= 0)
return -1;
return 1;
}
// SeqOperator
template <typename Source>
inline int RegEx::MatchOpSeq(const Source& source) const {
int offset = 0;
for(std::size_t i=0;i<m_params.size();i++) {
int n = m_params[i].Match(source + offset); // note Match, not MatchUnchecked because we need to check validity after the offset
if(n == -1)
return -1;
offset += n;
}
return offset;
}
}
#endif // REGEXIMPL_H_62B23520_7C8E_11DE_8A39_0800200C9A66
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