scsh-0.6/scsh/rx/regexp.scm

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; Copyright (c) 1993-2001 by Richard Kelsey and Jonathan Rees. See file COPYING.
; Exports:
; make-regexp
; regexp?
; regexp-match
; regexp-match?
; regexp-match-start
; regexp-match-end
; regexp-option
; The compiled version of the expression is produced when needed.
(define-record-type regexp :regexp
(really-make-regexp pattern compiled
extended? ignore-case? submatches? newline?)
regexp?
(pattern regexp-pattern) ; immutable string
(compiled real-regexp-compiled set-regexp-compiled!) ; #f or a c-record
(extended? regexp-extended?) ; four flags
(ignore-case? regexp-ignore-case?)
(submatches? regexp-submatches?)
(newline? regexp-newline?))
; Drop the compiled version when resuming. We may be resuming on a different
; architecture, or version of the library, or whatever.
(define-record-resumer :regexp
(lambda (regexp)
(set-regexp-compiled! regexp #f)))
; There are four options when making a regular expression.
(define-enumerated-type regexp-option :regexp-option
regexp-option?
regexp-options
regexp-option-name
regexp-option-index
(extended ignore-case submatches newline))
; Loop down finding which options are present and checking for duplicates.
; This is not specific to regular expressions.
;
; It would be nice if this could handle values as well, as in
; (make-regexp "sldkjf" (regexp-option size 10))
(define (decode-boolean-options options all-options predicate indexer)
(let ((map (make-vector (vector-length all-options) #f)))
(let loop ((options options))
(if (null? options)
(vector->list map)
(let ((option (car options)))
(if (predicate option)
(let ((index (indexer option)))
(if (vector-ref map index)
'duplicates
(begin
(vector-set! map index #t)
(loop (cdr options)))))
'bad-value))))))
; The only thing we do here is to decode the options and make sure that the
; pattern is immutable, as it won't be used until later.
(define (make-regexp pattern . options)
(let ((options (decode-boolean-options options
regexp-options
regexp-option?
regexp-option-index)))
(if (and (string? pattern)
(pair? options))
(let* ((pattern (immutable-copy-string pattern))
(regexp (apply really-make-regexp pattern #f options)))
(add-finalizer! regexp free-compiled-regexp)
regexp)
(apply call-error "invalid argument(s)"
make-regexp
pattern
options))))
; Free up the C-heap storage used for the compiled regexp.
(define (free-compiled-regexp regexp)
(let ((compiled (real-regexp-compiled regexp)))
(if compiled
(call-imported-binding posix-free-regexp compiled))))
; We compile the pattern if that hasn't already been done, raising an error
; if anything goes wrong.
(define (regexp-compiled regexp)
(or (real-regexp-compiled regexp)
(let ((compiled (call-imported-binding posix-compile-regexp
(regexp-pattern regexp)
(regexp-extended? regexp)
(regexp-ignore-case? regexp)
(regexp-submatches? regexp)
(regexp-newline? regexp))))
(if (not (integer? compiled))
(begin
(set-regexp-compiled! regexp compiled)
compiled)
(let ((message (call-imported-binding posix-regexp-error-message
(regexp-pattern regexp)
(regexp-extended? regexp)
(regexp-ignore-case? regexp)
(regexp-submatches? regexp)
(regexp-newline? regexp))))
(error (if message
(string-append "Posix regexp ("
(regexp-pattern regexp)
") : " message)
"inconsistent results from Posix regexp compiler")
regexp))))))
; Call the pattern matcher. We return #F if the match fails. On a successful
; match, we either return #T or a list of match records, depending on the value
; of SUBMATCHES?.
(define (regexp-match regexp string submatches? starts-line? ends-line? . rest)
(if (and (regexp? regexp)
(string? string))
(let ((start (if (null? rest)
0
(car rest))))
(call-imported-binding posix-regexp-match
(regexp-compiled regexp)
string
submatches?
starts-line?
ends-line?
start))
(call-error "invalid argument"
regexp-match
regexp string starts-line? ends-line?)))
; These are made by the C code. The SUBMATCHES field is not used by us,
; but is used by the functional interface.
(define-record-type match :match
(make-match start end submatches)
match?
(start match-start)
(end match-end)
(submatches match-submatches))
(define-record-discloser :match
(lambda (rem)
(list 'match
(match-start rem)
(match-end rem))))
(define-exported-binding "posix-regexp-match-type" :match)
; The various C functions we use.
(import-definition posix-compile-regexp)
(import-definition posix-regexp-match)
(import-definition posix-regexp-error-message)
(import-definition posix-free-regexp)