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author | Arnold D. Robbins <arnold@skeeve.com> | 2019-12-16 21:37:04 +0200 |
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committer | Arnold D. Robbins <arnold@skeeve.com> | 2019-12-16 21:37:04 +0200 |
commit | 6d1580bfd328fbbb04f4b5627032602dd8dfe98c (patch) | |
tree | 7eede9ec76045a2460e94389d0ca9243bbaf2a72 /support/dfa.c | |
parent | fb48abe6ca16de5887b15f7c7774cd6c2e402176 (diff) | |
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Sync localeinfo and partially sync dfa from GNULIB.
Diffstat (limited to 'support/dfa.c')
-rw-r--r-- | support/dfa.c | 54 |
1 files changed, 3 insertions, 51 deletions
diff --git a/support/dfa.c b/support/dfa.c index cfa54211..9e7c8a86 100644 --- a/support/dfa.c +++ b/support/dfa.c @@ -40,9 +40,6 @@ #include <stdlib.h> #include <limits.h> #include <string.h> -#if HAVE_SETLOCALE -#include <locale.h> -#endif #include "dfa.h" // gets stdbool.h for us @@ -58,11 +55,6 @@ isasciidigit (char c) return '0' <= c && c <= '9'; } -/* Gawk doesn't use Gnulib, so don't assume that setlocale is present. */ -#ifndef LC_ALL -# define setlocale(category, locale) NULL -#endif - #include "gettext.h" #define _(str) gettext (str) @@ -597,12 +589,6 @@ struct dfa char *(*dfaexec) (struct dfa *, char const *, char *, bool, size_t *, bool *); - /* The locale is simple, like the C locale. These locales can be - processed more efficiently, as they are single-byte, their native - character set is in collating-sequence order, and they do not - have multi-character collating elements. */ - bool simple_locale; - /* Other cached information derived from the locale. */ struct localeinfo localeinfo; }; @@ -921,7 +907,6 @@ void dfacopysyntax (struct dfa *to, const struct dfa *from) { to->dfaexec = from->dfaexec; - to->simple_locale = from->simple_locale; to->localeinfo = from->localeinfo; to->fast = from->fast; @@ -958,38 +943,6 @@ setbit_case_fold_c (int b, charclass *c) setbit (i, c); } -/* Return true if the locale compatible with the C locale. */ - -static bool -using_simple_locale (bool multibyte) -{ - /* The native character set is known to be compatible with - the C locale. The following test isn't perfect, but it's good - enough in practice, as only ASCII and EBCDIC are in common use - and this test correctly accepts ASCII and rejects EBCDIC. */ - enum { native_c_charset = - ('\b' == 8 && '\t' == 9 && '\n' == 10 && '\v' == 11 && '\f' == 12 - && '\r' == 13 && ' ' == 32 && '!' == 33 && '"' == 34 && '#' == 35 - && '%' == 37 && '&' == 38 && '\'' == 39 && '(' == 40 && ')' == 41 - && '*' == 42 && '+' == 43 && ',' == 44 && '-' == 45 && '.' == 46 - && '/' == 47 && '0' == 48 && '9' == 57 && ':' == 58 && ';' == 59 - && '<' == 60 && '=' == 61 && '>' == 62 && '?' == 63 && 'A' == 65 - && 'Z' == 90 && '[' == 91 && '\\' == 92 && ']' == 93 && '^' == 94 - && '_' == 95 && 'a' == 97 && 'z' == 122 && '{' == 123 && '|' == 124 - && '}' == 125 && '~' == 126) - }; - - if (!native_c_charset || multibyte) - return false; - else - { - /* Treat C and POSIX locales as being compatible. Also, treat - errors as compatible, as these are invariably from stubs. */ - char const *loc = setlocale (LC_ALL, NULL); - return !loc || streq (loc, "C") || streq (loc, "POSIX"); - } -} - /* Fetch the next lexical input character from the pattern. There must at least one byte of pattern input. Set DFA->lex.wctok to the value of the character or to WEOF depending on whether the input is @@ -1080,7 +1033,7 @@ parse_bracket_exp (struct dfa *dfa) if (invert) { c = bracket_fetch_wc (dfa); - known_bracket_exp = dfa->simple_locale; + known_bracket_exp = dfa->localeinfo.simple; } wint_t wc = dfa->lex.wctok; int c1; @@ -1210,7 +1163,7 @@ parse_bracket_exp (struct dfa *dfa) /* Treat [x-y] as a range if x != y. */ if (wc != wc2 || wc == WEOF) { - if (dfa->simple_locale + if (dfa->localeinfo.simple || (isasciidigit (c) & isasciidigit (c2))) { for (int ci = c; ci <= c2; ci++) @@ -3389,7 +3342,7 @@ skip_remains_mb (struct dfa *d, unsigned char const *p, - [[:alpha:]] etc. in multibyte locale (except [[:digit:]] works OK) - back-reference: (.)\1 - word-delimiter in multibyte locale: \<, \>, \b, \B - See using_simple_locale for the definition of "simple locale". */ + See struct localeinfo.simple for the definition of "simple locale". */ static inline char * dfaexec_main (struct dfa *d, char const *begin, char *end, bool allow_nl, @@ -4352,7 +4305,6 @@ dfasyntax (struct dfa *dfa, struct localeinfo const *linfo, { memset (dfa, 0, offsetof (struct dfa, dfaexec)); dfa->dfaexec = linfo->multibyte ? dfaexec_mb : dfaexec_sb; - dfa->simple_locale = using_simple_locale (linfo->multibyte); dfa->localeinfo = *linfo; dfa->fast = !dfa->localeinfo.multibyte; |