# # Nim's Runtime Library # (c) Copyright 2015 Nim Contributors # # See the file "copying.txt", included in this # distribution, for details about the copyright. # ## What is NRE? ## ============ ## ## A regular expression library for Nim using PCRE to do the hard work. ## ## For documentation on how to write patterns, there exists `the official PCRE ## pattern documentation ## `_. You can also ## search the internet for a wide variety of third-party documentation and ## tools. ## ## **Note**: If you love ``sequtils.toSeq`` we have bad news for you. This ## library doesn't work with it due to documented compiler limitations. As ## a workaround, use this: ## ## .. code-block:: nim ## ## import nre except toSeq ## ## ## Licencing ## --------- ## ## PCRE has `some additional terms`_ that you must agree to in order to use ## this module. ## ## .. _`some additional terms`: http://pcre.sourceforge.net/license.txt ## runnableExamples: let vowels = re"[aeoui]" let expectedResults = [ 1 .. 1, 2 .. 2, 4 .. 4, 6 .. 6, 7 .. 7, ] var i = 0 for match in "moigagoo".findIter(vowels): doAssert match.matchBounds == expectedResults[i] inc i let firstVowel = "foo".find(vowels) let hasVowel = firstVowel.isSome() if hasVowel: let matchBounds = firstVowel.get().captureBounds[-1] doAssert matchBounds.a == 1 from pcre import nil import nre/private/util import tables from strutils import `%` from math import ceil import options from unicode import runeLenAt export options type Regex* = ref object ## Represents the pattern that things are matched against, constructed with ## ``re(string)``. Examples: ``re"foo"``, ``re(r"(*ANYCRLF)(?x)foo # ## comment".`` ## ## ``pattern: string`` ## the string that was used to create the pattern. For details on how ## to write a pattern, please see `the official PCRE pattern ## documentation. ## `_ ## ## ``captureCount: int`` ## the number of captures that the pattern has. ## ## ``captureNameId: Table[string, int]`` ## a table from the capture names to their numeric id. ## ## ## Options ## ....... ## ## The following options may appear anywhere in the pattern, and they affect ## the rest of it. ## ## - ``(?i)`` - case insensitive ## - ``(?m)`` - multi-line: ``^`` and ``$`` match the beginning and end of ## lines, not of the subject string ## - ``(?s)`` - ``.`` also matches newline (*dotall*) ## - ``(?U)`` - expressions are not greedy by default. ``?`` can be added ## to a qualifier to make it greedy ## - ``(?x)`` - whitespace and comments (``#``) are ignored (*extended*) ## - ``(?X)`` - character escapes without special meaning (``\w`` vs. ## ``\a``) are errors (*extra*) ## ## One or a combination of these options may appear only at the beginning ## of the pattern: ## ## - ``(*UTF8)`` - treat both the pattern and subject as UTF-8 ## - ``(*UCP)`` - Unicode character properties; ``\w`` matches ``я`` ## - ``(*U)`` - a combination of the two options above ## - ``(*FIRSTLINE*)`` - fails if there is not a match on the first line ## - ``(*NO_AUTO_CAPTURE)`` - turn off auto-capture for groups; ## ``(?...)`` can be used to capture ## - ``(*CR)`` - newlines are separated by ``\r`` ## - ``(*LF)`` - newlines are separated by ``\n`` (UNIX default) ## - ``(*CRLF)`` - newlines are separated by ``\r\n`` (Windows default) ## - ``(*ANYCRLF)`` - newlines are separated by any of the above ## - ``(*ANY)`` - newlines are separated by any of the above and Unicode ## newlines: ## ## single characters VT (vertical tab, U+000B), FF (form feed, U+000C), ## NEL (next line, U+0085), LS (line separator, U+2028), and PS ## (paragraph separator, U+2029). For the 8-bit library, the last two ## are recognized only in UTF-8 mode. ## — man pcre ## ## - ``(*JAVASCRIPT_COMPAT)`` - JavaScript compatibility ## - ``(*NO_STUDY)`` - turn off studying; study is enabled by default ## ## For more details on the leading option groups, see the `Option ## Setting `_ ## and the `Newline ## Convention `_ ## sections of the `PCRE syntax ## manual `_. ## ## Some of these options are not part of PCRE and are converted by nre ## into PCRE flags. These include ``NEVER_UTF``, ``ANCHORED``, ## ``DOLLAR_ENDONLY``, ``FIRSTLINE``, ``NO_AUTO_CAPTURE``, ## ``JAVASCRIPT_COMPAT``, ``U``, ``NO_STUDY``. In other PCRE wrappers, you ## will need to pass these as separate flags to PCRE. pattern*: string ## not nil pcreObj: ptr pcre.Pcre ## not nil pcreExtra: ptr pcre.ExtraData ## nil captureNameToId: Table[string, int] RegexMatch* = object ## Usually seen as Option[RegexMatch], it represents the result of an ## execution. On failure, it is none, on success, it is some. ## ## ``pattern: Regex`` ## the pattern that is being matched ## ## ``str: string`` ## the string that was matched against ## ## ``captures[]: string`` ## the string value of whatever was captured at that id. If the value ## is invalid, then behavior is undefined. If the id is ``-1``, then ## the whole match is returned. If the given capture was not matched, ## ``nil`` is returned. ## ## - ``"abc".match(re"(\w)").get.captures[0] == "a"`` ## - ``"abc".match(re"(?\w)").get.captures["letter"] == "a"`` ## - ``"abc".match(re"(\w)\w").get.captures[-1] == "ab"`` ## ## ``captureBounds[]: HSlice[int, int]`` ## gets the bounds of the given capture according to the same rules as ## the above. If the capture is not filled, then ``None`` is returned. ## The bounds are both inclusive. ## ## - ``"abc".match(re"(\w)").get.captureBounds[0] == 0 .. 0`` ## - ``0 in "abc".match(re"(\w)").get.captureBounds == true`` ## - ``"abc".match(re"").get.captureBounds[-1] == 0 .. -1`` ## - ``"abc".match(re"abc").get.captureBounds[-1] == 0 .. 2`` ## ## ``match: string`` ## the full text of the match. ## ## ``matchBounds: HSlice[int, int]`` ## the bounds of the match, as in ``captureBounds[]`` ## ## ``(captureBounds|captures).toTable`` ## returns a table with each named capture as a key. ## ## ``(captureBounds|captures).toSeq`` ## returns all the captures by their number. ## ## ``$: string`` ## same as ``match`` pattern*: Regex ## The regex doing the matching. ## Not nil. str*: string ## The string that was matched against. ## Not nil. pcreMatchBounds: seq[HSlice[cint, cint]] ## First item is the bounds of the match ## Other items are the captures ## `a` is inclusive start, `b` is exclusive end Captures* = distinct RegexMatch CaptureBounds* = distinct RegexMatch RegexError* = ref object of CatchableError RegexInternalError* = ref object of RegexError ## Internal error in the module, this probably means that there is a bug InvalidUnicodeError* = ref object of RegexError ## Thrown when matching fails due to invalid unicode in strings pos*: int ## the location of the invalid unicode in bytes SyntaxError* = ref object of RegexError ## Thrown when there is a syntax error in the ## regular expression string passed in pos*: int ## the location of the syntax error in bytes pattern*: string ## the pattern that caused the problem StudyError* = ref object of RegexError ## Thrown when studying the regular expression fails ## for whatever reason. The message contains the error ## code. runnableExamples: # This MUST be kept in sync with the examples in RegexMatch doAssert "abc".match(re"(\w)").get.captures[0] == "a" doAssert "abc".match(re"(?\w)").get.captures["letter"] == "a" doAssert "abc".match(re"(\w)\w").get.captures[-1] == "ab" doAssert "abc".match(re"(\w)").get.captureBounds[0] == 0 .. 0 doAssert 0 in "abc".match(re"(\w)").get.captureBounds == true doAssert "abc".match(re"").get.captureBounds[-1] == 0 .. -1 doAssert "abc".match(re"abc").get.captureBounds[-1] == 0 .. 2 proc destroyRegex(pattern: Regex) = pcre.free_substring(cast[cstring](pattern.pcreObj)) if pattern.pcreExtra != nil: pcre.free_study(pattern.pcreExtra) proc getinfo[T](pattern: Regex, opt: cint): T = let retcode = pcre.fullinfo(pattern.pcreObj, pattern.pcreExtra, opt, addr result) if retcode < 0: # XXX Error message that doesn't expose implementation details raise newException(FieldDefect, "Invalid getinfo for $1, errno $2" % [$opt, $retcode]) proc getNameToNumberTable(pattern: Regex): Table[string, int] = let entryCount = getinfo[cint](pattern, pcre.INFO_NAMECOUNT) let entrySize = getinfo[cint](pattern, pcre.INFO_NAMEENTRYSIZE) let table = cast[ptr UncheckedArray[uint8]]( getinfo[int](pattern, pcre.INFO_NAMETABLE)) result = initTable[string, int]() for i in 0 ..< entryCount: let pos = i * entrySize let num = (int(table[pos]) shl 8) or int(table[pos + 1]) - 1 var name = "" var idx = 2 while table[pos + idx] != 0: name.add(char(table[pos + idx])) idx += 1 result[name] = num proc initRegex(pattern: string, flags: int, study = true): Regex = new(result, destroyRegex) result.pattern = pattern var errorMsg: cstring var errOffset: cint result.pcreObj = pcre.compile(cstring(pattern), # better hope int is at least 4 bytes.. cint(flags), addr errorMsg, addr errOffset, nil) if result.pcreObj == nil: # failed to compile raise SyntaxError(msg: $errorMsg, pos: errOffset, pattern: pattern) if study: var options: cint = 0 var hasJit: cint if pcre.config(pcre.CONFIG_JIT, addr hasJit) == 0: if hasJit == 1'i32: options = pcre.STUDY_JIT_COMPILE result.pcreExtra = pcre.study(result.pcreObj, options, addr errorMsg) if errorMsg != nil: raise StudyError(msg: $errorMsg) result.captureNameToId = result.getNameToNumberTable() proc captureCount*(pattern: Regex): int = return getinfo[cint](pattern, pcre.INFO_CAPTURECOUNT) proc captureNameId*(pattern: Regex): Table[string, int] = return pattern.captureNameToId proc matchesCrLf(pattern: Regex): bool = let flags = uint32(getinfo[culong](pattern, pcre.INFO_OPTIONS)) let newlineFlags = flags and (pcre.NEWLINE_CRLF or pcre.NEWLINE_ANY or pcre.NEWLINE_ANYCRLF) if newLineFlags > 0u32: return true # get flags from build config var confFlags: cint if pcre.config(pcre.CONFIG_NEWLINE, addr confFlags) != 0: assert(false, "CONFIG_NEWLINE apparently got screwed up") case confFlags of 13: return false of 10: return false of (13 shl 8) or 10: return true of -2: return true of -1: return true else: return false func captureBounds*(pattern: RegexMatch): CaptureBounds = return CaptureBounds(pattern) func captures*(pattern: RegexMatch): Captures = return Captures(pattern) func contains*(pattern: CaptureBounds, i: int): bool = let pattern = RegexMatch(pattern) pattern.pcreMatchBounds[i + 1].a != -1 func contains*(pattern: Captures, i: int): bool = i in CaptureBounds(pattern) func `[]`*(pattern: CaptureBounds, i: int): HSlice[int, int] = let pattern = RegexMatch(pattern) if not (i in pattern.captureBounds): raise newException(IndexDefect, "Group '" & $i & "' was not captured") let bounds = pattern.pcreMatchBounds[i + 1] int(bounds.a)..int(bounds.b-1) func `[]`*(pattern: Captures, i: int): string = let pattern = RegexMatch(pattern) let bounds = pattern.captureBounds[i] pattern.str.substr(bounds.a, bounds.b) func match*(pattern: RegexMatch): string = return pattern.captures[-1] func matchBounds*(pattern: RegexMatch): HSlice[int, int] = return pattern.captureBounds[-1] func contains*(pattern: CaptureBounds, name: string): bool = let pattern = RegexMatch(pattern) let nameToId = pattern.pattern.captureNameToId if not (name in nameToId): return false nameToId[name] in pattern.captureBounds func contains*(pattern: Captures, name: string): bool = name in CaptureBounds(pattern) func checkNamedCaptured(pattern: RegexMatch, name: string): void = if not (name in pattern.captureBounds): raise newException(KeyError, "Group '" & name & "' was not captured") func `[]`*(pattern: CaptureBounds, name: string): HSlice[int, int] = let pattern = RegexMatch(pattern) checkNamedCaptured(pattern, name) pattern.captureBounds[pattern.pattern.captureNameToId[name]] func `[]`*(pattern: Captures, name: string): string = let pattern = RegexMatch(pattern) checkNamedCaptured(pattern, name) return pattern.captures[pattern.pattern.captureNameToId[name]] template toTableImpl() {.dirty.} = for key in RegexMatch(pattern).pattern.captureNameId.keys: if key in pattern: result[key] = pattern[key] func toTable*(pattern: Captures): Table[string, string] = result = initTable[string, string]() toTableImpl() func toTable*(pattern: CaptureBounds): Table[string, HSlice[int, int]] = result = initTable[string, HSlice[int, int]]() toTableImpl() template itemsImpl() {.dirty.} = for i in 0 ..< RegexMatch(pattern).pattern.captureCount: # done in this roundabout way to avoid multiple yields (potential code # bloat) let nextYieldVal = if i in pattern: some(pattern[i]) else: default yield nextYieldVal iterator items*(pattern: CaptureBounds, default = none(HSlice[int, int])): Option[HSlice[int, int]] = itemsImpl() iterator items*(pattern: Captures, default: Option[string] = none(string)): Option[string] = itemsImpl() proc toSeq*(pattern: CaptureBounds, default = none(HSlice[int, int])): seq[Option[HSlice[int, int]]] = result = @[] for it in pattern.items(default): result.add it proc toSeq*(pattern: Captures, default: Option[string] = none(string)): seq[Option[string]] = result = @[] for it in pattern.items(default): result.add it proc `$`*(pattern: RegexMatch): string = return pattern.captures[-1] proc `==`*(a, b: Regex): bool = if not a.isNil and not b.isNil: return a.pattern == b.pattern and a.pcreObj == b.pcreObj and a.pcreExtra == b.pcreExtra else: return system.`==`(a, b) proc `==`*(a, b: RegexMatch): bool = return a.pattern == b.pattern and a.str == b.str const PcreOptions = { "NEVER_UTF": pcre.NEVER_UTF, "ANCHORED": pcre.ANCHORED, "DOLLAR_ENDONLY": pcre.DOLLAR_ENDONLY, "FIRSTLINE": pcre.FIRSTLINE, "NO_AUTO_CAPTURE": pcre.NO_AUTO_CAPTURE, "JAVASCRIPT_COMPAT": pcre.JAVASCRIPT_COMPAT, "U": pcre.UTF8 or pcre.UCP }.toTable # Options that are supported inside regular expressions themselves const SkipOptions = [ "LIMIT_MATCH=", "LIMIT_RECURSION=", "NO_AUTO_POSSESS", "NO_START_OPT", "UTF8", "UTF16", "UTF32", "UTF", "UCP", "CR", "LF", "CRLF", "ANYCRLF", "ANY", "BSR_ANYCRLF", "BSR_UNICODE" ] proc extractOptions(pattern: string): tuple[pattern: string, flags: int, study: bool] = result = ("", 0, true) var optionStart = 0 var equals = false for i, c in pattern: if optionStart == i: if c != '(': break optionStart = i elif optionStart == i-1: if c != '*': break elif c == ')': let name = pattern[optionStart+2 .. i-1] if equals or name in SkipOptions: result.pattern.add pattern[optionStart .. i] elif PcreOptions.hasKey name: result.flags = result.flags or PcreOptions[name] elif name == "NO_STUDY": result.study = false else: break optionStart = i+1 equals = false elif not equals: if c == '=': equals = true if pattern[optionStart+2 .. i] notin SkipOptions: break elif c notin {'A'..'Z', '0'..'9', '_'}: break result.pattern.add pattern[optionStart .. pattern.high] proc re*(pattern: string): Regex = let (pattern, flags, study) = extractOptions(pattern) initRegex(pattern, flags, study) proc matchImpl(str: string, pattern: Regex, start, endpos: int, flags: int): Option[RegexMatch] = var myResult = RegexMatch(pattern : pattern, str : str) # See PCRE man pages. # 2x capture count to make room for start-end pairs # 1x capture count as slack space for PCRE let vecsize = (pattern.captureCount() + 1) * 3 # div 2 because each element is 2 cints long # plus 1 because we need the ceiling, not the floor myResult.pcreMatchBounds = newSeq[HSlice[cint, cint]]((vecsize + 1) div 2) myResult.pcreMatchBounds.setLen(vecsize div 3) let strlen = if endpos == int.high: str.len else: endpos+1 doAssert(strlen <= str.len) # don't want buffer overflows let execRet = pcre.exec(pattern.pcreObj, pattern.pcreExtra, cstring(str), cint(strlen), cint(start), cint(flags), cast[ptr cint](addr myResult.pcreMatchBounds[0]), cint(vecsize)) if execRet >= 0: return some(myResult) case execRet: of pcre.ERROR_NOMATCH: return none(RegexMatch) of pcre.ERROR_NULL: raise newException(AccessViolationDefect, "Expected non-null parameters") of pcre.ERROR_BADOPTION: raise RegexInternalError(msg : "Unknown pattern flag. Either a bug or " & "outdated PCRE.") of pcre.ERROR_BADUTF8, pcre.ERROR_SHORTUTF8, pcre.ERROR_BADUTF8_OFFSET: raise InvalidUnicodeError(msg : "Invalid unicode byte sequence", pos : myResult.pcreMatchBounds[0].a) else: raise RegexInternalError(msg : "Unknown internal error: " & $execRet) proc match*(str: string, pattern: Regex, start = 0, endpos = int.high): Option[RegexMatch] = ## Like ` ``find(...)`` <#proc-find>`_, but anchored to the start of the ## string. ## runnableExamples: doAssert "foo".match(re"f").isSome doAssert "foo".match(re"o").isNone return str.matchImpl(pattern, start, endpos, pcre.ANCHORED) iterator findIter*(str: string, pattern: Regex, start = 0, endpos = int.high): RegexMatch = ## Works the same as ` ``find(...)`` <#proc-find>`_, but finds every ## non-overlapping match. ``"2222".find(re"22")`` is ``"22", "22"``, not ## ``"22", "22", "22"``. ## ## Arguments are the same as ` ``find(...)`` <#proc-find>`_ ## ## Variants: ## ## - ``proc findAll(...)`` returns a ``seq[string]`` # see pcredemo for explanation let matchesCrLf = pattern.matchesCrLf() let unicode = uint32(getinfo[culong](pattern, pcre.INFO_OPTIONS) and pcre.UTF8) > 0u32 let strlen = if endpos == int.high: str.len else: endpos+1 var offset = start var match: Option[RegexMatch] var neverMatched = true while true: var flags = 0 if match.isSome and match.get.matchBounds.a > match.get.matchBounds.b: # 0-len match flags = pcre.NOTEMPTY_ATSTART match = str.matchImpl(pattern, offset, endpos, flags) if match.isNone: # either the end of the input or the string # cannot be split here - we also need to bail # if we've never matched and we've already tried to... if offset >= strlen or neverMatched: break if matchesCrLf and offset < (str.len - 1) and str[offset] == '\r' and str[offset + 1] == '\L': # if PCRE treats CrLf as newline, skip both at the same time offset += 2 elif unicode: # XXX what about invalid unicode? offset += str.runeLenAt(offset) assert(offset <= strlen) else: offset += 1 else: neverMatched = false offset = match.get.matchBounds.b + 1 yield match.get proc find*(str: string, pattern: Regex, start = 0, endpos = int.high): Option[RegexMatch] = ## Finds the given pattern in the string between the end and start ## positions. ## ## ``start`` ## The start point at which to start matching. ``|abc`` is ``0``; ## ``a|bc`` is ``1`` ## ## ``endpos`` ## The maximum index for a match; ``int.high`` means the end of the ## string, otherwise it’s an inclusive upper bound. return str.matchImpl(pattern, start, endpos, 0) proc findAll*(str: string, pattern: Regex, start = 0, endpos = int.high): seq[string] = result = @[] for match in str.findIter(pattern, start, endpos): result.add(match.match) proc contains*(str: string, pattern: Regex, start = 0, endpos = int.high): bool = ## Determine if the string contains the given pattern between the end and ## start positions: ## This function is equivalent to ``isSome(str.find(pattern, start, endpos))``. ## runnableExamples: doAssert "abc".contains(re"bc") == true doAssert "abc".contains(re"cd") == false doAssert "abc".contains(re"a", start = 1) == false return isSome(str.find(pattern, start, endpos)) proc split*(str: string, pattern: Regex, maxSplit = -1, start = 0): seq[string] = ## Splits the string with the given regex. This works according to the ## rules that Perl and Javascript use. ## ## ``start`` behaves the same as in ` ``find(...)`` <#proc-find>`_. ## runnableExamples: # - If the match is zero-width, then the string is still split: doAssert "123".split(re"") == @["1", "2", "3"] # - If the pattern has a capture in it, it is added after the string # split: doAssert "12".split(re"(\d)") == @["", "1", "", "2", ""] # - If ``maxsplit != -1``, then the string will only be split # ``maxsplit - 1`` times. This means that there will be ``maxsplit`` # strings in the output seq. doAssert "1.2.3".split(re"\.", maxsplit = 2) == @["1", "2.3"] result = @[] var lastIdx = start var splits = 0 var bounds = 0 .. -1 var never_ran = true for match in str.findIter(pattern, start = start): never_ran = false # bounds are inclusive: # # 0123456 # ^^^ # (1, 3) bounds = match.matchBounds # "12".split("") would be @["", "1", "2"], but # if we skip an empty first match, it's the correct # @["1", "2"] if bounds.a <= bounds.b or bounds.a > start: result.add(str.substr(lastIdx, bounds.a - 1)) splits += 1 lastIdx = bounds.b + 1 for cap in match.captures: # if there are captures, include them in the result if cap.isSome: result.add(cap.get) if splits == maxSplit - 1: break # "12".split("\b") would be @["1", "2", ""], but # if we skip an empty last match, it's the correct # @["1", "2"] # If matches were never found, then the input string is the result if bounds.a <= bounds.b or bounds.b < str.high or never_ran: # last match: Each match takes the previous substring, # but "1 2".split(/ /) needs to return @["1", "2"]. # This handles "2" result.add(str.substr(bounds.b + 1, str.high)) template replaceImpl(str: string, pattern: Regex, replacement: untyped) {.dirty.} = # XXX seems very similar to split, maybe I can reduce code duplication # somehow? result = "" var lastIdx = 0 for match {.inject.} in str.findIter(pattern): let bounds = match.matchBounds result.add(str.substr(lastIdx, bounds.a - 1)) let nextVal = replacement result.add(nextVal) lastIdx = bounds.b + 1 result.add(str.substr(lastIdx, str.len - 1)) return result proc replace*(str: string, pattern: Regex, subproc: proc (match: RegexMatch): string): string = ## Replaces each match of Regex in the string with ``subproc``, which should ## never be or return ``nil``. ## ## If ``subproc`` is a ``proc (RegexMatch): string``, then it is executed with ## each match and the return value is the replacement value. ## ## If ``subproc`` is a ``proc (string): string``, then it is executed with the ## full text of the match and and the return value is the replacement ## value. ## ## If ``subproc`` is a string, the syntax is as follows: ## ## - ``$$`` - literal ``$`` ## - ``$123`` - capture number ``123`` ## - ``$foo`` - named capture ``foo`` ## - ``${foo}`` - same as above ## - ``$1$#`` - first and second captures ## - ``$#`` - first capture ## - ``$0`` - full match ## ## If a given capture is missing, ``IndexDefect`` thrown for un-named captures ## and ``KeyError`` for named captures. replaceImpl(str, pattern, subproc(match)) proc replace*(str: string, pattern: Regex, subproc: proc (match: string): string): string = replaceImpl(str, pattern, subproc(match.match)) proc replace*(str: string, pattern: Regex, sub: string): string = # - 1 because the string numbers are 0-indexed replaceImpl(str, pattern, formatStr(sub, match.captures[name], match.captures[id - 1])) let SpecialCharMatcher = re"([\\+*?[^\]$(){}=!<>|:-])" proc escapeRe*(str: string): string = ## Escapes the string so it doesn’t match any special characters. ## Incompatible with the Extra flag (``X``). str.replace(SpecialCharMatcher, "\\$1")