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/// \file basic_regex.hpp
/// Contains the definition of the basic_regex\<\> class template and its
/// associated helper functions.
//
// Copyright 2008 Eric Niebler. Distributed under the Boost
// Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying file
// LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
#ifndef BOOST_XPRESSIVE_BASIC_REGEX_HPP_EAN_10_04_2005
#define BOOST_XPRESSIVE_BASIC_REGEX_HPP_EAN_10_04_2005
// MS compatible compilers support #pragma once
#if defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER >= 1020)
# pragma once
#endif
#include <boost/config.hpp>
#include <boost/mpl/bool.hpp>
#include <boost/xpressive/xpressive_fwd.hpp>
#include <boost/xpressive/regex_constants.hpp>
#include <boost/xpressive/detail/detail_fwd.hpp>
#include <boost/xpressive/detail/core/regex_impl.hpp>
#include <boost/xpressive/detail/core/regex_domain.hpp>
// Doxygen can't handle proto :-(
#ifndef BOOST_XPRESSIVE_DOXYGEN_INVOKED
# include <boost/xpressive/detail/static/grammar.hpp>
# include <boost/proto/extends.hpp>
#endif
#if BOOST_XPRESSIVE_HAS_MS_STACK_GUARD
# include <excpt.h> // for _exception_code()
# include <malloc.h> // for _resetstkoflw()
#endif
namespace boost { namespace xpressive
{
namespace detail
{
inline void throw_on_stack_error(bool stack_error)
{
BOOST_XPR_ENSURE_(!stack_error, regex_constants::error_stack, "Regex stack space exhausted");
}
}
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// basic_regex
//
/// \brief Class template basic_regex\<\> is a class for holding a compiled regular expression.
template<typename BidiIter>
struct basic_regex
: proto::extends<
proto::expr<proto::tag::terminal, proto::term<detail::tracking_ptr<detail::regex_impl<BidiIter> > >, 0>
, basic_regex<BidiIter>
, detail::regex_domain
>
{
private:
typedef proto::expr<proto::tag::terminal, proto::term<detail::tracking_ptr<detail::regex_impl<BidiIter> > >, 0> pimpl_type;
typedef proto::extends<pimpl_type, basic_regex<BidiIter>, detail::regex_domain> base_type;
public:
typedef BidiIter iterator_type;
typedef typename iterator_value<BidiIter>::type char_type;
// For compatibility with std::basic_regex
typedef typename iterator_value<BidiIter>::type value_type;
typedef typename detail::string_type<char_type>::type string_type;
typedef regex_constants::syntax_option_type flag_type;
BOOST_STATIC_CONSTANT(regex_constants::syntax_option_type, ECMAScript = regex_constants::ECMAScript);
BOOST_STATIC_CONSTANT(regex_constants::syntax_option_type, icase = regex_constants::icase_);
BOOST_STATIC_CONSTANT(regex_constants::syntax_option_type, nosubs = regex_constants::nosubs);
BOOST_STATIC_CONSTANT(regex_constants::syntax_option_type, optimize = regex_constants::optimize);
BOOST_STATIC_CONSTANT(regex_constants::syntax_option_type, collate = regex_constants::collate);
BOOST_STATIC_CONSTANT(regex_constants::syntax_option_type, single_line = regex_constants::single_line);
BOOST_STATIC_CONSTANT(regex_constants::syntax_option_type, not_dot_null = regex_constants::not_dot_null);
BOOST_STATIC_CONSTANT(regex_constants::syntax_option_type, not_dot_newline = regex_constants::not_dot_newline);
BOOST_STATIC_CONSTANT(regex_constants::syntax_option_type, ignore_white_space = regex_constants::ignore_white_space);
/// \post regex_id() == 0
/// \post mark_count() == 0
basic_regex()
: base_type()
{
}
/// \param that The basic_regex object to copy.
/// \post regex_id() == that.regex_id()
/// \post mark_count() == that.mark_count()
basic_regex(basic_regex<BidiIter> const &that)
: base_type(that)
{
}
/// \param that The basic_regex object to copy.
/// \post regex_id() == that.regex_id()
/// \post mark_count() == that.mark_count()
/// \return *this
basic_regex<BidiIter> &operator =(basic_regex<BidiIter> const &that)
{
proto::value(*this) = proto::value(that);
return *this;
}
/// Construct from a static regular expression.
///
/// \param expr The static regular expression
/// \pre Expr is the type of a static regular expression.
/// \post regex_id() != 0
/// \post mark_count() \>= 0
template<typename Expr>
basic_regex(Expr const &expr)
: base_type()
{
BOOST_XPRESSIVE_CHECK_REGEX(Expr, char_type);
this->compile_(expr, is_valid_regex<Expr, char_type>());
}
/// Construct from a static regular expression.
///
/// \param expr The static regular expression.
/// \pre Expr is the type of a static regular expression.
/// \post regex_id() != 0
/// \post mark_count() \>= 0
/// \throw std::bad_alloc on out of memory
/// \return *this
template<typename Expr>
basic_regex<BidiIter> &operator =(Expr const &expr)
{
BOOST_XPRESSIVE_CHECK_REGEX(Expr, char_type);
this->compile_(expr, is_valid_regex<Expr, char_type>());
return *this;
}
/// Returns the count of capturing sub-expressions in this regular expression
///
std::size_t mark_count() const
{
return proto::value(*this) ? proto::value(*this)->mark_count_ : 0;
}
/// Returns a token which uniquely identifies this regular expression.
///
regex_id_type regex_id() const
{
return proto::value(*this) ? proto::value(*this)->xpr_.get() : 0;
}
/// Swaps the contents of this basic_regex object with another.
///
/// \param that The other basic_regex object.
/// \attention This is a shallow swap that does not do reference tracking.
/// If you embed a basic_regex object by reference in another
/// regular expression and then swap its contents with another
/// basic_regex object, the change will not be visible to the
/// enclosing regular expression. It is done this way to ensure
/// that swap() cannot throw.
/// \throw nothrow
void swap(basic_regex<BidiIter> &that) // throw()
{
proto::value(*this).swap(proto::value(that));
}
/// Factory method for building a regex object from a range of characters.
/// Equivalent to regex_compiler\< BidiIter \>().compile(begin, end, flags);
///
/// \param begin The beginning of a range of characters representing the
/// regular expression to compile.
/// \param end The end of a range of characters representing the
/// regular expression to compile.
/// \param flags Optional bitmask that determines how the pat string is
/// interpreted. (See syntax_option_type.)
/// \return A basic_regex object corresponding to the regular expression
/// represented by the character range.
/// \pre [begin,end) is a valid range.
/// \pre The range of characters specified by [begin,end) contains a
/// valid string-based representation of a regular expression.
/// \throw regex_error when the range of characters has invalid regular
/// expression syntax.
template<typename InputIter>
static basic_regex<BidiIter> compile(InputIter begin, InputIter end, flag_type flags = regex_constants::ECMAScript)
{
return regex_compiler<BidiIter>().compile(begin, end, flags);
}
/// \overload
///
template<typename InputRange>
static basic_regex<BidiIter> compile(InputRange const &pat, flag_type flags = regex_constants::ECMAScript)
{
return regex_compiler<BidiIter>().compile(pat, flags);
}
/// \overload
///
static basic_regex<BidiIter> compile(char_type const *begin, flag_type flags = regex_constants::ECMAScript)
{
return regex_compiler<BidiIter>().compile(begin, flags);
}
/// \overload
///
static basic_regex<BidiIter> compile(char_type const *begin, std::size_t len, flag_type flags)
{
return regex_compiler<BidiIter>().compile(begin, len, flags);
}
private:
friend struct detail::core_access<BidiIter>;
// Avoid a common programming mistake. Construction from a string is
// ambiguous. It could mean:
// sregex rx = sregex::compile(str); // compile the string into a regex
// or
// sregex rx = as_xpr(str); // treat the string as a literal
// Since there is no easy way to disambiguate, it is disallowed. You must
// say what you mean.
/// INTERNAL ONLY
basic_regex(char_type const *);
/// INTERNAL ONLY
basic_regex(string_type const &);
/// INTERNAL ONLY
bool match_(detail::match_state<BidiIter> &state) const
{
#if BOOST_XPRESSIVE_HAS_MS_STACK_GUARD
bool success = false, stack_error = false;
__try
{
success = proto::value(*this)->xpr_->match(state);
}
__except(_exception_code() == 0xC00000FDUL)
{
stack_error = true;
_resetstkoflw();
}
detail::throw_on_stack_error(stack_error);
return success;
#else
return proto::value(*this)->xpr_->match(state);
#endif
}
// Compiles valid static regexes into a state machine.
/// INTERNAL ONLY
template<typename Expr>
void compile_(Expr const &expr, mpl::true_)
{
detail::static_compile(expr, proto::value(*this).get());
}
// No-op for invalid static regexes.
/// INTERNAL ONLY
template<typename Expr>
void compile_(Expr const &, mpl::false_)
{
}
};
#ifndef BOOST_NO_INCLASS_MEMBER_INITIALIZATION
template<typename BidiIter> regex_constants::syntax_option_type const basic_regex<BidiIter>::ECMAScript;
template<typename BidiIter> regex_constants::syntax_option_type const basic_regex<BidiIter>::icase;
template<typename BidiIter> regex_constants::syntax_option_type const basic_regex<BidiIter>::nosubs;
template<typename BidiIter> regex_constants::syntax_option_type const basic_regex<BidiIter>::optimize;
template<typename BidiIter> regex_constants::syntax_option_type const basic_regex<BidiIter>::collate;
template<typename BidiIter> regex_constants::syntax_option_type const basic_regex<BidiIter>::single_line;
template<typename BidiIter> regex_constants::syntax_option_type const basic_regex<BidiIter>::not_dot_null;
template<typename BidiIter> regex_constants::syntax_option_type const basic_regex<BidiIter>::not_dot_newline;
template<typename BidiIter> regex_constants::syntax_option_type const basic_regex<BidiIter>::ignore_white_space;
#endif
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// swap
/// \brief Swaps the contents of two basic_regex objects.
/// \param left The first basic_regex object.
/// \param right The second basic_regex object.
/// \attention This is a shallow swap that does not do reference tracking.
/// If you embed a basic_regex object by reference in another
/// regular expression and then swap its contents with another
/// basic_regex object, the change will not be visible to the
/// enclosing regular expression. It is done this way to ensure
/// that swap() cannot throw.
/// \throw nothrow
template<typename BidiIter>
inline void swap(basic_regex<BidiIter> &left, basic_regex<BidiIter> &right) // throw()
{
left.swap(right);
}
}} // namespace boost::xpressive
#endif // BOOST_XPRESSIVE_BASIC_REGEX_HPP_EAN_10_04_2005
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