processing a pattern (lex_inpat is true), a transliteration
(lex_inwhat & OP_TRANS is true), or a double-quoted string.
+ Returns a pointer to the character scanned up to. Iff this is
+ advanced from the start pointer supplied (ie if anything was
+ successfully parsed), will leave an OP for the substring scanned
+ in yylval. Caller must intuit reason for not parsing further
+ by looking at the next characters herself.
+
In patterns:
backslashes:
double-quoted style: \r and \n
bool dorange = FALSE; /* are we in a translit range? */
I32 len; /* ? */
- /*
- leave is the set of acceptably-backslashed characters.
-
- I do *not* understand why there's the double hook here.
- */
+ /* leaveit is the set of acceptably-backslashed characters */
char *leaveit =
lex_inpat
? "\\.^$@AGZdDwWsSbB+*?|()-nrtfeaxc0123456789[{]} \t\n\r\f\v#"
- : (lex_inwhat & OP_TRANS)
- ? ""
- : "";
+ : "";
while (s < send || dorange) {
/* get transliterations out of the way (they're most literal) */
Renew(SvPVX(sv), SvLEN(sv), char);
}
- /* ??? */
+ /* return the substring (via yylval) only if we parsed anything */
if (s > bufptr)
yylval.opval = (OP*)newSVOP(OP_CONST, 0, sv);
else
*pmfl |= PMf_MULTILINE;
else if (ch == 's')
*pmfl |= PMf_SINGLELINE;
+ else if (ch == 't')
+ *pmfl |= PMf_TAINTMEM;
else if (ch == 'x')
*pmfl |= PMf_EXTENDED;
}
pm = (PMOP*)newPMOP(OP_MATCH, 0);
if (multi_open == '?')
pm->op_pmflags |= PMf_ONCE;
- while (*s && strchr("iogcmsx", *s))
+ while (*s && strchr("iogcmstx", *s))
pmflag(&pm->op_pmflags,*s++);
pm->op_pmpermflags = pm->op_pmflags;
multi_start = first_start; /* so whole substitution is taken together */
pm = (PMOP*)newPMOP(OP_SUBST, 0);
- while (*s && strchr("iogcmsex", *s)) {
+ while (*s) {
if (*s == 'e') {
s++;
es++;
}
- else
+ else if (strchr("iogcmstx", *s))
pmflag(&pm->op_pmflags,*s++);
+ else
+ break;
}
if (es) {