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311 lines
7.3 KiB
C
311 lines
7.3 KiB
C
/* ccl - routines for character classes */
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/* Copyright (c) 1990 The Regents of the University of California. */
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/* All rights reserved. */
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/* This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by */
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/* Vern Paxson. */
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/* The United States Government has rights in this work pursuant */
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/* to contract no. DE-AC03-76SF00098 between the United States */
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/* Department of Energy and the University of California. */
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/* This file is part of flex. */
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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 */
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/* are met: */
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/* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright */
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/* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. */
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/* 2. 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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/* Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors */
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/* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software */
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/* without specific prior written permission. */
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/* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR */
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/* IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED */
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/* WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR */
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/* PURPOSE. */
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#include "flexdef.h"
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/* return true if the chr is in the ccl. Takes negation into account. */
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static bool
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ccl_contains (const int cclp, const int ch)
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{
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int ind, len, i;
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len = ccllen[cclp];
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ind = cclmap[cclp];
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for (i = 0; i < len; ++i)
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if (ccltbl[ind + i] == ch)
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return !cclng[cclp];
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return cclng[cclp];
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}
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/* ccladd - add a single character to a ccl */
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void ccladd (cclp, ch)
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int cclp;
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int ch;
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{
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int ind, len, newpos, i;
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check_char (ch);
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len = ccllen[cclp];
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ind = cclmap[cclp];
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/* check to see if the character is already in the ccl */
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for (i = 0; i < len; ++i)
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if (ccltbl[ind + i] == ch)
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return;
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/* mark newlines */
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if (ch == nlch)
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ccl_has_nl[cclp] = true;
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newpos = ind + len;
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if (newpos >= current_max_ccl_tbl_size) {
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current_max_ccl_tbl_size += MAX_CCL_TBL_SIZE_INCREMENT;
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++num_reallocs;
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ccltbl = reallocate_Character_array (ccltbl,
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current_max_ccl_tbl_size);
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}
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ccllen[cclp] = len + 1;
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ccltbl[newpos] = ch;
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}
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/* dump_cclp - same thing as list_character_set, but for cclps. */
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static void dump_cclp (FILE* file, int cclp)
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{
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int i;
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putc ('[', file);
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for (i = 0; i < csize; ++i) {
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if (ccl_contains(cclp, i)){
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int start_char = i;
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putc (' ', file);
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fputs (readable_form (i), file);
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while (++i < csize && ccl_contains(cclp,i)) ;
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if (i - 1 > start_char)
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/* this was a run */
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fprintf (file, "-%s",
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readable_form (i - 1));
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putc (' ', file);
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}
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}
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putc (']', file);
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}
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/* ccl_set_diff - create a new ccl as the set difference of the two given ccls. */
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int
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ccl_set_diff (int a, int b)
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{
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int d, ch;
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/* create new class */
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d = cclinit();
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/* In order to handle negation, we spin through all possible chars,
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* addding each char in a that is not in b.
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* (This could be O(n^2), but n is small and bounded.)
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*/
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for ( ch = 0; ch < csize; ++ch )
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if (ccl_contains (a, ch) && !ccl_contains(b, ch))
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ccladd (d, ch);
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/* debug */
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if (0){
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fprintf(stderr, "ccl_set_diff (");
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fprintf(stderr, "\n ");
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dump_cclp (stderr, a);
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fprintf(stderr, "\n ");
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dump_cclp (stderr, b);
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fprintf(stderr, "\n ");
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dump_cclp (stderr, d);
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fprintf(stderr, "\n)\n");
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}
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return d;
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}
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/* ccl_set_union - create a new ccl as the set union of the two given ccls. */
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int
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ccl_set_union (int a, int b)
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{
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int d, i;
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/* create new class */
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d = cclinit();
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/* Add all of a */
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for (i = 0; i < ccllen[a]; ++i)
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ccladd (d, ccltbl[cclmap[a] + i]);
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/* Add all of b */
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for (i = 0; i < ccllen[b]; ++i)
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ccladd (d, ccltbl[cclmap[b] + i]);
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/* debug */
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if (0){
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fprintf(stderr, "ccl_set_union (%d + %d = %d", a, b, d);
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fprintf(stderr, "\n ");
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dump_cclp (stderr, a);
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fprintf(stderr, "\n ");
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dump_cclp (stderr, b);
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fprintf(stderr, "\n ");
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dump_cclp (stderr, d);
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fprintf(stderr, "\n)\n");
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}
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return d;
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}
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/* cclinit - return an empty ccl */
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int cclinit ()
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{
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if (++lastccl >= current_maxccls) {
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current_maxccls += MAX_CCLS_INCREMENT;
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++num_reallocs;
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cclmap =
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reallocate_integer_array (cclmap, current_maxccls);
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ccllen =
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reallocate_integer_array (ccllen, current_maxccls);
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cclng = reallocate_integer_array (cclng, current_maxccls);
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ccl_has_nl =
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reallocate_bool_array (ccl_has_nl,
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current_maxccls);
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}
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if (lastccl == 1)
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/* we're making the first ccl */
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cclmap[lastccl] = 0;
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else
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/* The new pointer is just past the end of the last ccl.
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* Since the cclmap points to the \first/ character of a
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* ccl, adding the length of the ccl to the cclmap pointer
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* will produce a cursor to the first free space.
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*/
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cclmap[lastccl] =
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cclmap[lastccl - 1] + ccllen[lastccl - 1];
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ccllen[lastccl] = 0;
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cclng[lastccl] = 0; /* ccl's start out life un-negated */
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ccl_has_nl[lastccl] = false;
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return lastccl;
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}
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/* cclnegate - negate the given ccl */
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void cclnegate (cclp)
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int cclp;
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{
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cclng[cclp] = 1;
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ccl_has_nl[cclp] = !ccl_has_nl[cclp];
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}
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/* list_character_set - list the members of a set of characters in CCL form
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*
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* Writes to the given file a character-class representation of those
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* characters present in the given CCL. A character is present if it
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* has a non-zero value in the cset array.
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*/
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void list_character_set (file, cset)
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FILE *file;
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int cset[];
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{
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int i;
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putc ('[', file);
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for (i = 0; i < csize; ++i) {
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if (cset[i]) {
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int start_char = i;
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putc (' ', file);
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fputs (readable_form (i), file);
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while (++i < csize && cset[i]) ;
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if (i - 1 > start_char)
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/* this was a run */
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fprintf (file, "-%s",
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readable_form (i - 1));
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putc (' ', file);
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}
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}
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putc (']', file);
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}
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/** Determines if the range [c1-c2] is unambiguous in a case-insensitive
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* scanner. Specifically, if a lowercase or uppercase character, x, is in the
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* range [c1-c2], then we require that UPPERCASE(x) and LOWERCASE(x) must also
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* be in the range. If not, then this range is ambiguous, and the function
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* returns false. For example, [@-_] spans [a-z] but not [A-Z]. Beware that
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* [a-z] will be labeled ambiguous because it does not include [A-Z].
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*
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* @param c1 the lower end of the range
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* @param c2 the upper end of the range
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* @return true if [c1-c2] is not ambiguous for a caseless scanner.
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*/
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bool range_covers_case (int c1, int c2)
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{
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int i, o;
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for (i = c1; i <= c2; i++) {
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if (has_case (i)) {
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o = reverse_case (i);
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if (o < c1 || c2 < o)
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return false;
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}
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}
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return true;
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}
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/** Reverse the case of a character, if possible.
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* @return c if case-reversal does not apply.
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*/
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int reverse_case (int c)
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{
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return isupper (c) ? tolower (c) : (islower (c) ? toupper (c) : c);
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}
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/** Return true if c is uppercase or lowercase. */
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bool has_case (int c)
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{
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return (isupper (c) || islower (c)) ? true : false;
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}
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