X-Git-Url: https://gerrit.simantics.org/r/gitweb?a=blobdiff_plain;f=bundles%2Forg.simantics.databoard%2Fcpp%2FDataBoardTest%2FDataBoard%2Fslre.h;fp=bundles%2Forg.simantics.databoard%2Fcpp%2FDataBoardTest%2FDataBoard%2Fslre.h;h=ffe4c824e47caecfb454e7ca1f8cdb16bb3af693;hb=969bd23cab98a79ca9101af33334000879fb60c5;hp=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hpb=866dba5cd5a3929bbeae85991796acb212338a08;p=simantics%2Fplatform.git diff --git a/bundles/org.simantics.databoard/cpp/DataBoardTest/DataBoard/slre.h b/bundles/org.simantics.databoard/cpp/DataBoardTest/DataBoard/slre.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ffe4c824e --- /dev/null +++ b/bundles/org.simantics.databoard/cpp/DataBoardTest/DataBoard/slre.h @@ -0,0 +1,92 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2004-2005 Sergey Lyubka + * All rights reserved + * + * "THE BEER-WARE LICENSE" (Revision 42): + * Sergey Lyubka wrote this file. As long as you retain this notice you + * can do whatever you want with this stuff. If we meet some day, and you think + * this stuff is worth it, you can buy me a beer in return. + */ + +/* + * This is a regular expression library that implements a subset of Perl RE. + * Please refer to http://slre.sourceforge.net for detailed description. + * + * Usage example (parsing HTTP request): + * + * struct slre slre; + * struct cap captures[4 + 1]; // Number of braket pairs + 1 + * ... + * + * slre_compile(&slre,"^(GET|POST) (\S+) HTTP/(\S+?)\r\n"); + * + * if (slre_match(&slre, buf, len, captures)) { + * printf("Request line length: %d\n", captures[0].len); + * printf("Method: %.*s\n", captures[1].len, captures[1].ptr); + * printf("URI: %.*s\n", captures[2].len, captures[2].ptr); + * } + * + * Supported syntax: + * ^ Match beginning of a buffer + * $ Match end of a buffer + * () Grouping and substring capturing + * [...] Match any character from set + * [^...] Match any character but ones from set + * \s Match whitespace + * \S Match non-whitespace + * \d Match decimal digit + * \r Match carriage return + * \n Match newline + * + Match one or more times (greedy) + * +? Match one or more times (non-greedy) + * * Match zero or more times (greedy) + * *? Match zero or more times (non-greedy) + * ? Match zero or once + * \xDD Match byte with hex value 0xDD + * \meta Match one of the meta character: ^$().[*+?\ + */ + +#ifndef SLRE_HEADER_DEFINED +#define SLRE_HEADER_DEFINED + +/* + * Compiled regular expression + */ +struct slre { + unsigned char code[256]; + unsigned char data[256]; + int code_size; + int data_size; + int num_caps; /* Number of bracket pairs */ + int anchored; /* Must match from string start */ + const char *err_str; /* Error string */ +}; + +/* + * Captured substring + */ +struct cap { + const char *ptr; /* Pointer to the substring */ + int len; /* Substring length */ +}; + +/* + * Compile regular expression. If success, 1 is returned. + * If error, 0 is returned and slre.err_str points to the error message. + */ +int slre_compile(struct slre *, const char *re); + +/* + * Return 1 if match, 0 if no match. + * If `captured_substrings' array is not NULL, then it is filled with the + * values of captured substrings. captured_substrings[0] element is always + * a full matched substring. The round bracket captures start from + * captured_substrings[1]. + * It is assumed that the size of captured_substrings array is enough to + * hold all captures. The caller function must make sure it is! So, the + * array_size = number_of_round_bracket_pairs + 1 + */ +int slre_match(const struct slre *, const char *buf, int buf_len, + struct cap *captured_substrings); + +#endif /* SLRE_HEADER_DEFINED */