359 lines
7.4 KiB
Go
359 lines
7.4 KiB
Go
package parser
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import (
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"bytes"
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"fmt"
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"strconv"
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)
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type _RegExp_parser struct {
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str string
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length int
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chr rune // The current character
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chrOffset int // The offset of current character
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offset int // The offset after current character (may be greater than 1)
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errors []error
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invalid bool // The input is an invalid JavaScript RegExp
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goRegexp *bytes.Buffer
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}
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// TransformRegExp transforms a JavaScript pattern into a Go "regexp" pattern.
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//
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// re2 (Go) cannot do backtracking, so the presence of a lookahead (?=) (?!) or
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// backreference (\1, \2, ...) will cause an error.
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//
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// re2 (Go) has a different definition for \s: [\t\n\f\r ].
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// The JavaScript definition, on the other hand, also includes \v, Unicode "Separator, Space", etc.
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//
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// If the pattern is invalid (not valid even in JavaScript), then this function
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// returns the empty string and an error.
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//
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// If the pattern is valid, but incompatible (contains a lookahead or backreference),
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// then this function returns the transformation (a non-empty string) AND an error.
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func TransformRegExp(pattern string) (string, error) {
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if pattern == "" {
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return "", nil
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}
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// TODO If without \, if without (?=, (?!, then another shortcut
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parser := _RegExp_parser{
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str: pattern,
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length: len(pattern),
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goRegexp: bytes.NewBuffer(make([]byte, 0, 3*len(pattern)/2)),
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}
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parser.read() // Pull in the first character
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parser.scan()
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var err error
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if len(parser.errors) > 0 {
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err = parser.errors[0]
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}
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if parser.invalid {
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return "", err
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}
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// Might not be re2 compatible, but is still a valid JavaScript RegExp
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return parser.goRegexp.String(), err
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}
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func (self *_RegExp_parser) scan() {
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for self.chr != -1 {
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switch self.chr {
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case '\\':
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self.read()
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self.scanEscape(false)
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case '(':
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self.pass()
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self.scanGroup()
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case '[':
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self.pass()
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self.scanBracket()
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case ')':
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self.error(-1, "Unmatched ')'")
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self.invalid = true
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self.pass()
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default:
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self.pass()
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}
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}
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}
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// (...)
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func (self *_RegExp_parser) scanGroup() {
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str := self.str[self.chrOffset:]
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if len(str) > 1 { // A possibility of (?= or (?!
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if str[0] == '?' {
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if str[1] == '=' || str[1] == '!' {
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self.error(-1, "re2: Invalid (%s) <lookahead>", self.str[self.chrOffset:self.chrOffset+2])
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}
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}
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}
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for self.chr != -1 && self.chr != ')' {
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switch self.chr {
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case '\\':
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self.read()
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self.scanEscape(false)
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case '(':
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self.pass()
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self.scanGroup()
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case '[':
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self.pass()
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self.scanBracket()
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default:
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self.pass()
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continue
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}
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}
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if self.chr != ')' {
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self.error(-1, "Unterminated group")
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self.invalid = true
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return
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}
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self.pass()
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}
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// [...]
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func (self *_RegExp_parser) scanBracket() {
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for self.chr != -1 {
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if self.chr == ']' {
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break
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} else if self.chr == '\\' {
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self.read()
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self.scanEscape(true)
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continue
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}
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self.pass()
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}
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if self.chr != ']' {
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self.error(-1, "Unterminated character class")
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self.invalid = true
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return
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}
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self.pass()
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}
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// \...
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func (self *_RegExp_parser) scanEscape(inClass bool) {
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offset := self.chrOffset
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var length, base uint32
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switch self.chr {
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case '0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7':
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var value int64
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size := 0
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for {
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digit := int64(digitValue(self.chr))
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if digit >= 8 {
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// Not a valid digit
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break
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}
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value = value*8 + digit
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self.read()
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size += 1
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}
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if size == 1 { // The number of characters read
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_, err := self.goRegexp.Write([]byte{'\\', byte(value) + '0'})
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if err != nil {
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self.errors = append(self.errors, err)
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}
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if value != 0 {
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// An invalid backreference
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self.error(-1, "re2: Invalid \\%d <backreference>", value)
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}
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return
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}
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tmp := []byte{'\\', 'x', '0', 0}
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if value >= 16 {
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tmp = tmp[0:2]
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} else {
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tmp = tmp[0:3]
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}
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tmp = strconv.AppendInt(tmp, value, 16)
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_, err := self.goRegexp.Write(tmp)
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if err != nil {
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self.errors = append(self.errors, err)
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}
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return
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case '8', '9':
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size := 0
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for {
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digit := digitValue(self.chr)
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if digit >= 10 {
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// Not a valid digit
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break
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}
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self.read()
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size += 1
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}
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err := self.goRegexp.WriteByte('\\')
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if err != nil {
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self.errors = append(self.errors, err)
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}
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_, err = self.goRegexp.WriteString(self.str[offset:self.chrOffset])
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if err != nil {
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self.errors = append(self.errors, err)
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}
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self.error(-1, "re2: Invalid \\%s <backreference>", self.str[offset:self.chrOffset])
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return
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case 'x':
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self.read()
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length, base = 2, 16
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case 'u':
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self.read()
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length, base = 4, 16
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case 'b':
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if inClass {
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_, err := self.goRegexp.Write([]byte{'\\', 'x', '0', '8'})
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if err != nil {
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self.errors = append(self.errors, err)
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}
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self.read()
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return
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}
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fallthrough
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case 'B':
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fallthrough
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case 'd', 'D', 's', 'S', 'w', 'W':
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// This is slightly broken, because ECMAScript
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// includes \v in \s, \S, while re2 does not
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fallthrough
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case '\\':
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fallthrough
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case 'f', 'n', 'r', 't', 'v':
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err := self.goRegexp.WriteByte('\\')
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if err != nil {
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self.errors = append(self.errors, err)
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}
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self.pass()
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return
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case 'c':
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self.read()
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var value int64
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if 'a' <= self.chr && self.chr <= 'z' {
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value = int64(self.chr) - 'a' + 1
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} else if 'A' <= self.chr && self.chr <= 'Z' {
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value = int64(self.chr) - 'A' + 1
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} else {
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err := self.goRegexp.WriteByte('c')
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if err != nil {
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self.errors = append(self.errors, err)
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}
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return
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}
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tmp := []byte{'\\', 'x', '0', 0}
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if value >= 16 {
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tmp = tmp[0:2]
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} else {
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tmp = tmp[0:3]
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}
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tmp = strconv.AppendInt(tmp, value, 16)
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_, err := self.goRegexp.Write(tmp)
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if err != nil {
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self.errors = append(self.errors, err)
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}
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self.read()
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return
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default:
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// $ is an identifier character, so we have to have
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// a special case for it here
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if self.chr == '$' || !isIdentifierPart(self.chr) {
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// A non-identifier character needs escaping
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err := self.goRegexp.WriteByte('\\')
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if err != nil {
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self.errors = append(self.errors, err)
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}
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} else {
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// Unescape the character for re2
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}
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self.pass()
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return
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}
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// Otherwise, we're a \u.... or \x...
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valueOffset := self.chrOffset
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var value uint32
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{
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length := length
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for ; length > 0; length-- {
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digit := uint32(digitValue(self.chr))
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if digit >= base {
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// Not a valid digit
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goto skip
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}
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value = value*base + digit
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self.read()
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}
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}
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if length == 4 {
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_, err := self.goRegexp.Write([]byte{
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'\\',
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'x',
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'{',
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self.str[valueOffset+0],
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self.str[valueOffset+1],
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self.str[valueOffset+2],
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self.str[valueOffset+3],
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'}',
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})
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if err != nil {
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self.errors = append(self.errors, err)
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}
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} else if length == 2 {
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_, err := self.goRegexp.Write([]byte{
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'\\',
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'x',
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self.str[valueOffset+0],
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self.str[valueOffset+1],
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})
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if err != nil {
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self.errors = append(self.errors, err)
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}
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} else {
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// Should never, ever get here...
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self.error(-1, "re2: Illegal branch in scanEscape")
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goto skip
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}
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return
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skip:
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_, err := self.goRegexp.WriteString(self.str[offset:self.chrOffset])
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if err != nil {
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self.errors = append(self.errors, err)
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}
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}
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func (self *_RegExp_parser) pass() {
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if self.chr != -1 {
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_, err := self.goRegexp.WriteRune(self.chr)
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if err != nil {
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self.errors = append(self.errors, err)
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}
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}
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self.read()
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}
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// TODO Better error reporting, use the offset, etc.
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func (self *_RegExp_parser) error(offset int, msg string, msgValues ...interface{}) error {
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err := fmt.Errorf(msg, msgValues...)
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self.errors = append(self.errors, err)
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return err
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}
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