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							- #!/usr/bin/env perl
 
- #############################################################################
 
- # Name:        regex.pl
 
- # Purpose:     Generate test code for wxRegEx from 'reg.test'
 
- # Author:      Mike Wetherell
 
- # Copyright:   (c) Mike Wetherell
 
- # Licence:     wxWindows licence
 
- #############################################################################
 
- #
 
- # Notes:
 
- #   See './regex.pl -h' for usage
 
- #
 
- #   Output at the moment is C++ using the cppunit testing framework. The
 
- #   language/framework specifics are separated, with the following 5
 
- #   subs as an interface: 'begin_output', 'begin_section', 'write_test',
 
- #   'end_section' and 'end_output'. So for a different language/framework,
 
- #   implement 5 new similar subs.
 
- # 
 
- #   I've avoided using 'use encoding "UTF-8"', since this wasn't available
 
- #   in perl 5.6.x. Instead I've used some hacks like 'pack "U0C*"'. Versions
 
- #   earler than perl 5.6.0 aren't going to work.
 
- #
 
- use strict;
 
- use warnings;
 
- use File::Basename;
 
- #use encoding "UTF-8";  # enable in the future when perl 5.6.x is just a memory
 
- # if 0 output is wide characters, if 1 output is utf8 encoded
 
- my $utf = 1;
 
- # quote a parameter (C++ helper)
 
- #
 
- sub quotecxx {
 
-     my %esc = ( "\a" => "a", "\b" => "b", "\f" => "f",
 
-                 "\n" => "n", "\r" => "r", "\t" => "t",
 
-                 "\013" => "v", '"' => '"', "\\" => "\\" );
 
-     # working around lack of 'use encoding'
 
-     if (!$utf) {
 
-         $_ = pack "U0C*", unpack "C*", $_;
 
-         use utf8;
 
-     }
 
-     s/[\000-\037"\\\177-\x{ffff}]/
 
-         if ($esc{$&}) {
 
-             "\\$esc{$&}";
 
-         } elsif (ord($&) > 0x9f && !$utf) {
 
-             sprintf "\\u%04x", ord($&);
 
-         } else {
 
-             sprintf "\\%03o", ord($&);
 
-         }
 
-     /ge;
 
-     # working around lack of 'use encoding'
 
-     if (!$utf) {
 
-         no utf8;
 
-         $_ = pack "C*", unpack "C*", $_;
 
-     }
 
-     return ($utf ? '"' : 'L"') . $_ . '"'
 
- }
 
- # start writing the output code (C++ interface)
 
- #
 
- sub begin_output {
 
-     my ($from, $instructions) = @_;
 
-     # embed it in the comment
 
-     $from = "\n$from";
 
-     $from =~ s/^(?:   )?/ * /mg;
 
-     # $instructions contains information about the flags etc.
 
-     if ($instructions) {
 
-         $instructions = "\n$instructions";
 
-         $instructions =~ s/^(?:   )?/ * /mg;
 
-     }
 
-     my $u = $utf ? " (UTF-8 encoded)" : "";
 
-     print <<EOT;
 
- /*
 
-  * Test data for wxRegEx$u
 
- $from$instructions */
 
- EOT
 
- }
 
- my @classes;
 
- # start a new section (C++ interface)
 
- #
 
- sub begin_section {
 
-     my ($id, $title) = @_;
 
-     my $class = "regextest_$id";
 
-     $class =~ s/\W/_/g;
 
-     push @classes, [$id, $class];
 
-     print <<EOT;
 
- /*
 
-  * $id $title
 
-  */
 
- class $class : public RegExTestSuite
 
- {
 
- public:
 
-     $class() : RegExTestSuite("regex.$id") { }
 
-     static Test *suite();
 
- };
 
- Test *$class\::suite()
 
- {
 
-     RegExTestSuite *suite = new $class;
 
- EOT
 
- }
 
- # output a test line (C++ interface)
 
- #
 
- sub write_test {
 
-     my @args = @_;
 
-     $_ = quotecxx for @args;
 
-     print "    suite->add(" . (join ', ', @args) . ", NULL);\n"; 
 
- }
 
- # end a section (C++ interface)
 
- #
 
- sub end_section {
 
-     my ($id, $class) = @{$classes[$#classes]};
 
-     print <<EOT;
 
-     return suite;
 
- }
 
- CPPUNIT_TEST_SUITE_NAMED_REGISTRATION($class, "regex.$id");
 
- EOT
 
- }
 
- # finish off the output (C++ interface)
 
- #
 
- sub end_output {
 
-     print <<EOT;
 
- /*
 
-  * A suite containing all the above suites
 
-  */
 
- class regextest : public TestSuite
 
- {
 
- public:
 
-     regextest() : TestSuite("regex") { }
 
-     static Test *suite();
 
- };
 
- Test *regextest::suite()
 
- {
 
-     TestSuite *suite = new regextest;
 
- EOT
 
-     print "    suite->addTest(".$_->[1]."::suite());\n" for @classes;
 
-     print <<EOT;
 
-     return suite;
 
- }
 
- CPPUNIT_TEST_SUITE_NAMED_REGISTRATION(regextest, "regex");
 
- CPPUNIT_TEST_SUITE_REGISTRATION(regextest);
 
- EOT
 
- }
 
- # Parse a tcl string. Handles curly quoting and double quoting.
 
- #
 
- sub parsetcl {
 
-     my ($curly, $quote);
 
-     # recursively defined expression that can parse balanced braces
 
-     # warning: uses experimental features of perl, see perlop(1)
 
-     $curly = qr/\{(?:(?>(?:\\[{}]|[^{}])+)|(??{$curly}))*\}/;
 
-     $quote = qr/"(?:\\"|[^"])*"/;
 
-     my @tokens = shift =~ /($curly|$quote|\S+)/g;
 
-     # now remove braces/quotes and unescape any escapes
 
-     for (@tokens) {
 
-         if (s/^{(.*)}$/$1/) {
 
-             # for curly quoting, only unescape \{ and \}
 
-             s/\\([{}])/$1/g;
 
-         } else {
 
-             s/^"(.*)"$/$1/;
 
-             # unescape any escapes
 
-             my %esc = ( "a" => "\a", "b" => "\b", "f" => "\f",
 
-                         "n" => "\n", "r" => "\r", "t" => "\t",
 
-                         "v" => "\013" );
 
-             my $x = qr/[[:xdigit:]]/;
 
-             s/\\([0-7]{1,3}|x$x+|u$x{1,4}|.)/
 
-                 if ($1 =~ m{^([0-7]+)}) {
 
-                     chr(oct($1));
 
-                 } elsif ($1 =~ m{^x($x+)}) {
 
-                     pack("C0U", hex($1) & 0xff);
 
-                 } elsif ($1 =~ m{^u($x+)}) {
 
-                     pack("C0U", hex($1));
 
-                 } elsif ($esc{$1}) {
 
-                     $esc{$1};
 
-                 } else {
 
-                     $1;
 
-                 }
 
-             /ge;
 
-         }
 
-     }
 
-     return @tokens;
 
- }
 
- # helpers which keep track of whether begin_section has been called, so that
 
- # end_section can be called when appropriate
 
- #
 
- my @doing = ("0", "");
 
- my $in_section = 0;
 
- sub handle_doing {
 
-     end_section if $in_section;
 
-     $in_section = 0;
 
-     @doing = @_;
 
- }
 
- sub handle_test {
 
-     begin_section(@doing) if !$in_section;
 
-     $in_section = 1;
 
-     write_test @_;
 
- }
 
- sub handle_end {
 
-     end_section if $in_section;
 
-     $in_section = 0;
 
-     end_output;
 
- }
 
- # 'main' - start by parsing the command lines options.
 
- #
 
- my $badoption = !@ARGV;
 
- my $utfdefault = $utf;
 
- my $outputname;
 
- for (my $i = 0; $i < @ARGV; ) {
 
-     if ($ARGV[$i] !~ m{^-.}) {
 
-         $i++;
 
-         next;
 
-     }
 
-     if ($ARGV[$i] eq '--') {
 
-         splice @ARGV, $i, 1;
 
-         last;
 
-     }
 
-     if ($ARGV[$i] =~ s{^-(.*)o(.*)$}{-$1}i) {       # -o : output file
 
-         $outputname = $2 || splice @ARGV, $i + 1, 1;
 
-     }
 
-     for (split //, substr($ARGV[$i], 1)) {
 
-         if (/u/i) {                                 # -u : utf-8 output
 
-             $utf = 1;
 
-         } elsif (/w/i) {                            # -w : wide char output
 
-             $utf = 0;
 
-         } else {
 
-             $badoption = 1;
 
-         }
 
-     }
 
-     splice @ARGV, $i, 1;
 
- }
 
- # Display help
 
- #
 
- if ($badoption) {
 
-     my $prog = basename $0;
 
-     my ($w, $u) = (" (default)", "          ");
 
-     ($w, $u) = ($u, $w) if $utfdefault;
 
-     
 
-     print <<EOT;
 
- Usage: $prog [-u|-w] [-o OUTPUT] [FILE...]
 
- Generate test code for wxRegEx from 'reg.test'
 
- Example: $prog -o regex.inc reg.test wxreg.test 
 
-  -w$w   Output will be wide characters.
 
-  -u$u   Output will be UTF-8 encoded.
 
- Input files should be in UTF-8. If no input files are specified input is
 
- read from stdin. If no output file is specified output is written to stdout.
 
- See the comments in reg.test for details of the input file format.
 
- EOT
 
-     exit 0;
 
- }
 
- # Open the output file
 
- #
 
- open STDOUT, ">$outputname" if $outputname;
 
- # Read in the files and initially parse just the comments for copyright
 
- # information and instructions on the tests
 
- #
 
- my @input;                  # slurped input files stripped of comments
 
- my $files = "";             # copyright info from the input comments
 
- my $instructions = "";      # test instructions from the input comments
 
- do {
 
-     my $inputname = basename $ARGV[0] if @ARGV;
 
-     # slurp input
 
-     undef $/;
 
-     my $in = <>;
 
-     # remove escaped newlines
 
-     $in =~ s/(?<!\\)\\\n//g;
 
-     # record the copyrights of the input files
 
-     for ($in =~ /^#[\t ]*(.*copyright.*)$/mig) {
 
-         s/[\s:]+/ /g;
 
-         $files .= "  ";
 
-         $files .= $inputname . ": " if $inputname && $inputname ne '-';
 
-         $files .= "$_\n";
 
-     }
 
-     # Parse the comments for instructions on the tests, which look like this:
 
-     #    i    successful match with -indices (used in checking things like
 
-     #         nonparticipating subexpressions)
 
-     if (!$instructions) {
 
-         my $sp = qr{\t|   +};                   # tab or three or more spaces
 
-         my @instructions = $in =~
 
-             /\n(
 
-                 (?:
 
-                     \#$sp\S?$sp\S[^\n]+\n       # instruction line
 
-                     (?:\#$sp$sp\S[^\n]+\n)*     # continuation lines (if any)
 
-                 )+
 
-             )/gx;
 
-         if (@instructions) {
 
-             $instructions[0] = "Test types:\n$instructions[0]";
 
-             if (@instructions > 1) {
 
-                 $instructions[1] = "Flag characters:\n$instructions[1]";
 
-             }
 
-             $instructions = join "\n", @instructions;
 
-             $instructions =~ s/^#([^\t]?)/ $1/mg;
 
-         }
 
-     }
 
-     # @input is the input of all files (stipped of comments)
 
-     $in =~ s/^#.*$//mg;
 
-     push @input, $in;
 
- } while $ARGV[0];
 
- # Make a string naming the generator, the input files and copyright info
 
- #
 
- my $from = "Generated " . localtime() . " by " . basename $0;
 
- $from =~ s/[\s]+/ /g;
 
- if ($files) {
 
-     if ($files =~ /:/) {
 
-         $from .= " from the following files:";
 
-     } else {
 
-         $from .= " from work with the following copyright:";
 
-     }
 
- }
 
- $from = join("\n", $from =~ /(.{0,76}(?:\s|$))/g);  # word-wrap
 
- $from .= "\n$files" if $files;
 
- # Now start to print the code
 
- #
 
- begin_output $from, $instructions;
 
- # numbers for 'extra' sections
 
- my $extra = 1;
 
- for (@input)
 
- {
 
-     # Print the main tests
 
-     #
 
-     # Test lines look like this:
 
-     # m  3  b       {\(a\)b}        ab      ab      a
 
-     # 
 
-     # Also looks for heading lines, e.g.:
 
-     # doing 4 "parentheses"
 
-     #
 
-     for (split "\n") {
 
-         if (/^doing\s+(\S+)\s+(\S.*)/) {
 
-             handle_doing parsetcl "$1 $2";
 
-         } elsif (/^[efimp]\s/) {
 
-             handle_test parsetcl $_;
 
-         }
 
-     }
 
-     # Extra tests
 
-     #
 
-     # The expression below matches something like this:
 
-     #   test reg-33.8 {Bug 505048} {
 
-     #       regexp -inline {\A\s*[^b]*b} ab
 
-     #   } ab
 
-     #   
 
-     # The three subexpressions then return these parts: 
 
-     #   $extras[$i]     = '{Bug 505048}',
 
-     #   $extras[$i + 1] = '-inline {\A\s*[^b]*b} ab'
 
-     #   $extras[$i + 2] = 'ab'
 
-     #
 
-     my @extras = /\ntest\s+\S+\s*(\{.*?\})\s*\{\n       # line 1
 
-                   \s*regexp\s+([^\n]+)\n                # line 2
 
-                   \}\s*(\S[^\n]*)/gx;                   # line 3
 
-     handle_doing "extra_" . $extra++, "checks for bug fixes" if @extras;
 
-     for (my $i = 0; $i < @extras; $i += 3) {
 
-         my $id = $extras[$i];
 
-         # further parse the middle line into options and the rest (i.e. $args)
 
-         my ($opts, $args) = $extras[$i + 1] =~ /^\s*((?:-\S+\s+)*)([^\s-].*)/;
 
-         my @args = parsetcl $args;
 
-         $#args = 1;     # only want the first two
 
-         # now handle the options
 
-         my $test    = $opts =~ /-indices/ ? 'i' : $extras[$i + 2] ? 'm' : 'f';
 
-         my $results = $opts =~ /-inline/ && $test ne 'f' ? $extras[$i+2] : '';
 
-         # get them all in the right order and print
 
-         unshift @args, $test, parsetcl($id), $results ? '-' : 'o';
 
-         push @args, parsetcl(parsetcl($results)) if $results;
 
-         handle_test @args;
 
-     }
 
- }
 
- # finish
 
- #
 
- handle_end;
 
 
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