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|  | #! /bin/sh
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | # Script for testing regular expressions with perl to check that PCRE2 handles | ||
|  | # them the same. For testing with different versions of Perl, if the first | ||
|  | # argument is -perl then the second is taken as the Perl command to use, and | ||
|  | # both are then removed. If the next argument is "-w", Perl is called with | ||
|  | # "-w", which turns on its warning mode. | ||
|  | # | ||
|  | # The Perl code has to have "use utf8" and "require Encode" at the start when | ||
|  | # running UTF-8 tests, but *not* for non-utf8 tests. (The "require" would | ||
|  | # actually be OK for non-utf8-tests, but is not always installed, so this way | ||
|  | # the script will always run for these tests.) | ||
|  | # | ||
|  | # The desired effect is achieved by making this a shell script that passes the | ||
|  | # Perl script to Perl through a pipe. If the next argument is "-utf8", a | ||
|  | # suitable prefix is set up. | ||
|  | # | ||
|  | # The remaining arguments, if any, are passed to Perl. They are an input file | ||
|  | # and an output file. If there is one argument, the output is written to | ||
|  | # STDOUT. If Perl receives no arguments, it opens /dev/tty as input, and writes | ||
|  | # output to STDOUT. (I haven't found a way of getting it to use STDIN, because | ||
|  | # of the contorted piping input.) | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | perl=perl | ||
|  | perlarg='' | ||
|  | prefix='' | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | if [ $# -gt 1 -a "$1" = "-perl" ] ; then | ||
|  |   shift | ||
|  |   perl=$1 | ||
|  |   shift | ||
|  | fi | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | if [ $# -gt 0 -a "$1" = "-w" ] ; then | ||
|  |   perlarg="-w" | ||
|  |   shift | ||
|  | fi | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | if [ $# -gt 0 -a "$1" = "-utf8" ] ; then | ||
|  |   prefix="use utf8; require Encode;" | ||
|  |   shift | ||
|  | fi | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | # The Perl script that follows has a similar specification to pcre2test, and so | ||
|  | # can be given identical input, except that input patterns can be followed only | ||
|  | # by Perl's lower case modifiers and certain other pcre2test modifiers that are | ||
|  | # either handled or ignored: | ||
|  | # | ||
|  | #   aftertext          interpreted as "print $' afterwards" | ||
|  | #   afteralltext       ignored | ||
|  | #   dupnames           ignored (Perl always allows) | ||
|  | #   jitstack           ignored | ||
|  | #   mark               show mark information | ||
|  | #   no_auto_possess    ignored | ||
|  | #   no_start_optimize  insert (??{""}) at pattern start (disables optimizing) | ||
|  | #  -no_start_optimize  ignored | ||
|  | #   subject_literal    does not process subjects for escapes | ||
|  | #   ucp                sets Perl's /u modifier | ||
|  | #   utf                invoke UTF-8 functionality | ||
|  | # | ||
|  | # Comment lines are ignored. The #pattern command can be used to set modifiers | ||
|  | # that will be added to each subsequent pattern, after any modifiers it may | ||
|  | # already have. NOTE: this is different to pcre2test where #pattern sets | ||
|  | # defaults which can be overridden on individual patterns. The #subject command | ||
|  | # may be used to set or unset a default "mark" modifier for data lines. This is | ||
|  | # the only use of #subject that is supported. The #perltest, #forbid_utf, and | ||
|  | # #newline_default commands, which are needed in the relevant pcre2test files, | ||
|  | # are ignored. Any other #-command is ignored, with a warning message. | ||
|  | # | ||
|  | # The pattern lines should use only / as the delimiter. The other characters | ||
|  | # that pcre2test supports cause problems with this script. | ||
|  | # | ||
|  | # The data lines must not have any pcre2test modifiers. Unless | ||
|  | # "subject_literal" is on the pattern, data lines are processed as | ||
|  | # Perl double-quoted strings, so if they contain " $ or @ characters, these | ||
|  | # have to be escaped. For this reason, all such characters in the | ||
|  | # Perl-compatible testinput1 and testinput4 files are escaped so that they can | ||
|  | # be used for perltest as well as for pcre2test. The output from this script | ||
|  | # should be same as from pcre2test, apart from the initial identifying banner. | ||
|  | # | ||
|  | # The other testinput files are not suitable for feeding to perltest.sh, | ||
|  | # because they make use of the special modifiers that pcre2test uses for | ||
|  | # testing features of PCRE2. Some of these files also contain malformed regular | ||
|  | # expressions, in order to check that PCRE2 diagnoses them correctly. | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | (echo "$prefix" ; cat <<'PERLEND' | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | # The alpha assertions currently give warnings even when -w is not specified. | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | no warnings "experimental::alpha_assertions"; | ||
|  | no warnings "experimental::script_run"; | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | # Function for turning a string into a string of printing chars. | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | sub pchars { | ||
|  | my($t) = ""; | ||
|  | if ($utf8) | ||
|  |   { | ||
|  |   @p = unpack('U*', $_[0]); | ||
|  |   foreach $c (@p) | ||
|  |     { | ||
|  |     if ($c >= 32 && $c < 127) { $t .= chr $c; } | ||
|  |       else { $t .= sprintf("\\x{%02x}", $c); | ||
|  |       } | ||
|  |     } | ||
|  |   } | ||
|  | else | ||
|  |   { | ||
|  |   foreach $c (split(//, $_[0])) | ||
|  |     { | ||
|  |     if (ord $c >= 32 && ord $c < 127) { $t .= $c; } | ||
|  |       else { $t .= sprintf("\\x%02x", ord $c); } | ||
|  |     } | ||
|  |   } | ||
|  | $t; | ||
|  | } | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | # Read lines from a named file or stdin and write to a named file or stdout; | ||
|  | # lines consist of a regular expression, in delimiters and optionally followed | ||
|  | # by options, followed by a set of test data, terminated by an empty line. | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | # Sort out the input and output files | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | if (@ARGV > 0) | ||
|  |   { | ||
|  |   open(INFILE, "<$ARGV[0]") || die "Failed to open $ARGV[0]\n"; | ||
|  |   $infile = "INFILE"; | ||
|  |   $interact = 0; | ||
|  |   } | ||
|  | else | ||
|  |   { | ||
|  |   open(INFILE, "</dev/tty") || die "Failed to open /dev/tty\n"; | ||
|  |   $infile = "INFILE"; | ||
|  |   $interact = 1; | ||
|  |   } | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | if (@ARGV > 1) | ||
|  |   { | ||
|  |   open(OUTFILE, ">$ARGV[1]") || die "Failed to open $ARGV[1]\n"; | ||
|  |   $outfile = "OUTFILE"; | ||
|  |   } | ||
|  | else { $outfile = "STDOUT"; } | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | printf($outfile "Perl $^V\n\n"); | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | $extra_modifiers = ""; | ||
|  | $default_show_mark = 0; | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | # Main loop | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | NEXT_RE: | ||
|  | for (;;) | ||
|  |   { | ||
|  |   printf "  re> " if $interact; | ||
|  |   last if ! ($_ = <$infile>); | ||
|  |   printf $outfile "$_" if ! $interact; | ||
|  |   next if ($_ =~ /^\s*$/ || $_ =~ /^#[\s!]/); | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |   # A few of pcre2test's #-commands are supported, or just ignored. Any others | ||
|  |   # cause an error. | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |   if ($_ =~ /^#pattern(.*)/) | ||
|  |     { | ||
|  |     $extra_modifiers = $1; | ||
|  |     chomp($extra_modifiers); | ||
|  |     $extra_modifiers =~ s/\s+$//; | ||
|  |     next; | ||
|  |     } | ||
|  |   elsif ($_ =~ /^#subject(.*)/) | ||
|  |     { | ||
|  |     $mod = $1; | ||
|  |     chomp($mod); | ||
|  |     $mod =~ s/\s+$//; | ||
|  |     if ($mod =~ s/(-?)mark,?//) | ||
|  |       { | ||
|  |       $minus = $1; | ||
|  |       $default_show_mark = ($minus =~ /^$/); | ||
|  |       } | ||
|  |     if ($mod !~ /^\s*$/) | ||
|  |       { | ||
|  |       printf $outfile "** Warning: \"$mod\" in #subject ignored\n"; | ||
|  |       } | ||
|  |     next; | ||
|  |     } | ||
|  |   elsif ($_ =~ /^#/) | ||
|  |     { | ||
|  |     if ($_ !~ /^#newline_default|^#perltest|^#forbid_utf/) | ||
|  |       { | ||
|  |       printf $outfile "** Warning: #-command ignored: %s", $_; | ||
|  |       } | ||
|  |     next; | ||
|  |     } | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |   $pattern = $_; | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |   while ($pattern !~ /^\s*(.).*\1/s) | ||
|  |     { | ||
|  |     printf "    > " if $interact; | ||
|  |     last if ! ($_ = <$infile>); | ||
|  |     printf $outfile "$_" if ! $interact; | ||
|  |     $pattern .= $_; | ||
|  |     } | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |   chomp($pattern); | ||
|  |   $pattern =~ s/\s+$//; | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |   # Split the pattern from the modifiers and adjust them as necessary. | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |   $pattern =~ /^\s*((.).*\2)(.*)$/s; | ||
|  |   $pat = $1; | ||
|  |   $del = $2; | ||
|  |   $mod = "$3,$extra_modifiers"; | ||
|  |   $mod =~ s/^,\s*//; | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |   # The private "aftertext" modifier means "print $' afterwards". | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |   $showrest = ($mod =~ s/aftertext,?//); | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |   # The "subject_literal" modifier disables escapes in subjects. | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |   $subject_literal = ($mod =~ s/subject_literal,?//); | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |   # "allaftertext" is used by pcre2test to print remainders after captures | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |   $mod =~ s/allaftertext,?//; | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |   # Detect utf | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |   $utf8 = $mod =~ s/utf,?//; | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |   # Remove "dupnames". | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |   $mod =~ s/dupnames,?//; | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |   # Remove "jitstack". | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |   $mod =~ s/jitstack=\d+,?//; | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |   # The "mark" modifier requests checking of MARK data */ | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |   $show_mark = $default_show_mark | ($mod =~ s/mark,?//); | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |   # "ucp" asks pcre2test to set PCRE2_UCP; change this to /u for Perl | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |   $mod =~ s/ucp,?/u/; | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |   # Remove "no_auto_possess". | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |   $mod =~ s/no_auto_possess,?//; | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |   # Use no_start_optimize (disable PCRE2 start-up optimization) to disable Perl | ||
|  |   # optimization by inserting (??{""}) at the start of the pattern. We may | ||
|  |   # also encounter -no_start_optimize from a #pattern setting. | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |   $mod =~ s/-no_start_optimize,?//; | ||
|  |   if ($mod =~ s/no_start_optimize,?//) { $pat =~ s/$del/$del(??{""})/; } | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |   # Add back retained modifiers and check that the pattern is valid. | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |   $mod =~ s/,//g; | ||
|  |   $pattern = "$pat$mod"; | ||
|  |   eval "\$_ =~ ${pattern}"; | ||
|  |   if ($@) | ||
|  |     { | ||
|  |     printf $outfile "Error: $@"; | ||
|  |     if (! $interact) | ||
|  |       { | ||
|  |       for (;;) | ||
|  |         { | ||
|  |         last if ! ($_ = <$infile>); | ||
|  |         last if $_ =~ /^\s*$/; | ||
|  |         } | ||
|  |       } | ||
|  |     next NEXT_RE; | ||
|  |     } | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |   # If the /g modifier is present, we want to put a loop round the matching; | ||
|  |   # otherwise just a single "if". | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |   $cmd = ($pattern =~ /g[a-z]*$/)? "while" : "if"; | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |   # If the pattern is actually the null string, Perl uses the most recently | ||
|  |   # executed (and successfully compiled) regex is used instead. This is a | ||
|  |   # nasty trap for the unwary! The PCRE2 test suite does contain null strings | ||
|  |   # in places - if they are allowed through here all sorts of weird and | ||
|  |   # unexpected effects happen. To avoid this, we replace such patterns with | ||
|  |   # a non-null pattern that has the same effect. | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |   $pattern = "/(?#)/$2" if ($pattern =~ /^(.)\1(.*)$/); | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |   # Read data lines and test them | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |   for (;;) | ||
|  |     { | ||
|  |     printf "data> " if $interact; | ||
|  |     last NEXT_RE if ! ($_ = <$infile>); | ||
|  |     chomp; | ||
|  |     printf $outfile "%s", "$_\n" if ! $interact; | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |     s/\s+$//;  # Remove trailing space | ||
|  |     s/^\s+//;  # Remove leading space | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |     last if ($_ eq ""); | ||
|  |     next if $_ =~ /^\\=(?:\s|$)/;   # Comment line | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |     if ($subject_literal) | ||
|  |       { | ||
|  |       $x = $_; | ||
|  |       } | ||
|  |     else | ||
|  |       { | ||
|  |       $x = eval "\"$_\"";   # To get escapes processed | ||
|  |       } | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |     # Empty array for holding results, ensure $REGERROR and $REGMARK are | ||
|  |     # unset, then do the matching. | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |     @subs = (); | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |     $pushes = "push \@subs,\$&;" . | ||
|  |          "push \@subs,\$1;" . | ||
|  |          "push \@subs,\$2;" . | ||
|  |          "push \@subs,\$3;" . | ||
|  |          "push \@subs,\$4;" . | ||
|  |          "push \@subs,\$5;" . | ||
|  |          "push \@subs,\$6;" . | ||
|  |          "push \@subs,\$7;" . | ||
|  |          "push \@subs,\$8;" . | ||
|  |          "push \@subs,\$9;" . | ||
|  |          "push \@subs,\$10;" . | ||
|  |          "push \@subs,\$11;" . | ||
|  |          "push \@subs,\$12;" . | ||
|  |          "push \@subs,\$13;" . | ||
|  |          "push \@subs,\$14;" . | ||
|  |          "push \@subs,\$15;" . | ||
|  |          "push \@subs,\$16;" . | ||
|  |          "push \@subs,\$'; }"; | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |     undef $REGERROR; | ||
|  |     undef $REGMARK; | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |     eval "${cmd} (\$x =~ ${pattern}) {" . $pushes; | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |     if ($@) | ||
|  |       { | ||
|  |       printf $outfile "Error: $@\n"; | ||
|  |       next NEXT_RE; | ||
|  |       } | ||
|  |     elsif (scalar(@subs) == 0) | ||
|  |       { | ||
|  |       printf $outfile "No match"; | ||
|  |       if ($show_mark && defined $REGERROR && $REGERROR != 1) | ||
|  |         { printf $outfile (", mark = %s", &pchars($REGERROR)); } | ||
|  |       printf $outfile "\n"; | ||
|  |       } | ||
|  |     else | ||
|  |       { | ||
|  |       while (scalar(@subs) != 0) | ||
|  |         { | ||
|  |         printf $outfile (" 0: %s\n", &pchars($subs[0])); | ||
|  |         printf $outfile (" 0+ %s\n", &pchars($subs[17])) if $showrest; | ||
|  |         $last_printed = 0; | ||
|  |         for ($i = 1; $i <= 16; $i++) | ||
|  |           { | ||
|  |           if (defined $subs[$i]) | ||
|  |             { | ||
|  |             while ($last_printed++ < $i-1) | ||
|  |               { printf $outfile ("%2d: <unset>\n", $last_printed); } | ||
|  |             printf $outfile ("%2d: %s\n", $i, &pchars($subs[$i])); | ||
|  |             $last_printed = $i; | ||
|  |             } | ||
|  |           } | ||
|  |         splice(@subs, 0, 18); | ||
|  |         } | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |       # It seems that $REGMARK is not marked as UTF-8 even when use utf8 is | ||
|  |       # set and the input pattern was a UTF-8 string. We can, however, force | ||
|  |       # it to be so marked. | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |       if ($show_mark && defined $REGMARK && $REGMARK != 1) | ||
|  |         { | ||
|  |         $xx = $REGMARK; | ||
|  |         $xx = Encode::decode_utf8($xx) if $utf8; | ||
|  |         printf $outfile ("MK: %s\n", &pchars($xx)); | ||
|  |         } | ||
|  |       } | ||
|  |     } | ||
|  |   } | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | # By closing OUTFILE explicitly, we avoid a Perl warning in -w mode | ||
|  | # "main::OUTFILE" used only once". | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | close(OUTFILE) if $outfile eq "OUTFILE"; | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | PERLEND | ||
|  | ) | $perl $perlarg - $@ | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | # End |