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			91 lines
		
	
	
		
			3.9 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			C
		
	
	
	
	
	
| /*************************************************
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| *      Perl-Compatible Regular Expressions       *
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| *************************************************/
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| 
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| /* PCRE is a library of functions to support regular expressions whose syntax
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| and semantics are as close as possible to those of the Perl 5 language.
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| 
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|                        Written by Philip Hazel
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|            Copyright (c) 1997-2008 University of Cambridge
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| 
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| -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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| modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
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| 
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|     * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
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|       this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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| 
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|     * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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|       notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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|       documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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| 
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|     * Neither the name of the University of Cambridge nor the names of its
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|       contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
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|       this software without specific prior written permission.
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| 
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| THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS"
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| AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
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| IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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| ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE
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| LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
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| CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
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| SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
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| INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
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| CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
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| ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
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| POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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| -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| */
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| 
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| 
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| /* This module contains the external function pcre_version(), which returns a
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| string that identifies the PCRE version that is in use. */
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| 
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| 
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| #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
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| #include "config.h"
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| #endif
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| 
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| #include "pcre_internal.h"
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| 
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| 
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| /*************************************************
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| *          Return version string                 *
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| *************************************************/
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| 
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| /* These macros are the standard way of turning unquoted text into C strings.
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| They allow macros like PCRE_MAJOR to be defined without quotes, which is
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| convenient for user programs that want to test its value. */
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| 
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| #define STRING(a)  # a
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| #define XSTRING(s) STRING(s)
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| 
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| /* A problem turned up with PCRE_PRERELEASE, which is defined empty for
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| production releases. Originally, it was used naively in this code:
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| 
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|   return XSTRING(PCRE_MAJOR)
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|          "." XSTRING(PCRE_MINOR)
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|              XSTRING(PCRE_PRERELEASE)
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|          " " XSTRING(PCRE_DATE);
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| 
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| However, when PCRE_PRERELEASE is empty, this leads to an attempted expansion of
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| STRING(). The C standard states: "If (before argument substitution) any
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| argument consists of no preprocessing tokens, the behavior is undefined." It
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| turns out the gcc treats this case as a single empty string - which is what we
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| really want - but Visual C grumbles about the lack of an argument for the
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| macro. Unfortunately, both are within their rights. To cope with both ways of
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| handling this, I had resort to some messy hackery that does a test at run time.
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| I could find no way of detecting that a macro is defined as an empty string at
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| pre-processor time. This hack uses a standard trick for avoiding calling
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| the STRING macro with an empty argument when doing the test. */
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| 
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| PCRE_EXP_DEFN const char * PCRE_CALL_CONVENTION
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| pcre_version(void)
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| {
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| return (XSTRING(Z PCRE_PRERELEASE)[1] == 0)?
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|   XSTRING(PCRE_MAJOR.PCRE_MINOR PCRE_DATE) :
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|   XSTRING(PCRE_MAJOR.PCRE_MINOR) XSTRING(PCRE_PRERELEASE PCRE_DATE);
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| }
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| 
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| /* End of pcre_version.c */
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