* The main routine is yylex(), which returns the next token.
*/
+/*
+=head1 Lexer interface
+
+This is the lower layer of the Perl parser, managing characters and tokens.
+
+=for apidoc AmU|yy_parser *|PL_parser
+
+Pointer to a structure encapsulating the state of the parsing operation
+currently in progress. The pointer can be locally changed to perform
+a nested parse without interfering with the state of an outer parse.
+Individual members of C<PL_parser> have their own documentation.
+
+=cut
+*/
+
#include "EXTERN.h"
#define PERL_IN_TOKE_C
#include "perl.h"
# define PL_nextval (PL_parser->nextval)
#endif
+/* This can't be done with embed.fnc, because struct yy_parser contains a
+ member named pending_ident, which clashes with the generated #define */
static int
S_pending_ident(pTHX);
static const char ident_too_long[] = "Identifier too long";
-#ifndef PERL_NO_UTF16_FILTER
-static I32 utf16_textfilter(pTHX_ int idx, SV *sv, int maxlen);
-static I32 utf16rev_textfilter(pTHX_ int idx, SV *sv, int maxlen);
-#endif
-
#ifdef PERL_MAD
# define CURMAD(slot,sv) if (PL_madskills) { curmad(slot,sv); sv = 0; }
# define NEXTVAL_NEXTTOKE PL_nexttoke[PL_curforce].next_val
{ OROP, TOKENTYPE_IVAL, "OROP" },
{ OROR, TOKENTYPE_NONE, "OROR" },
{ PACKAGE, TOKENTYPE_NONE, "PACKAGE" },
+ { PLUGEXPR, TOKENTYPE_OPVAL, "PLUGEXPR" },
+ { PLUGSTMT, TOKENTYPE_OPVAL, "PLUGSTMT" },
{ PMFUNC, TOKENTYPE_OPVAL, "PMFUNC" },
{ POSTDEC, TOKENTYPE_NONE, "POSTDEC" },
{ POSTINC, TOKENTYPE_NONE, "POSTINC" },
((0 != (PL_hints & HINT_LOCALIZE_HH)) \
&& S_feature_is_enabled(aTHX_ STR_WITH_LEN(name)))
/* The longest string we pass in. */
-#define MAX_FEATURE_LEN (sizeof("switch")-1)
+#define MAX_FEATURE_LEN (sizeof("unicode_strings")-1)
/*
* S_feature_is_enabled
}
/*
+=for apidoc AmxU|SV *|PL_parser-E<gt>linestr
+
+Buffer scalar containing the chunk currently under consideration of the
+text currently being lexed. This is always a plain string scalar (for
+which C<SvPOK> is true). It is not intended to be used as a scalar by
+normal scalar means; instead refer to the buffer directly by the pointer
+variables described below.
+
+The lexer maintains various C<char*> pointers to things in the
+C<PL_parser-E<gt>linestr> buffer. If C<PL_parser-E<gt>linestr> is ever
+reallocated, all of these pointers must be updated. Don't attempt to
+do this manually, but rather use L</lex_grow_linestr> if you need to
+reallocate the buffer.
+
+The content of the text chunk in the buffer is commonly exactly one
+complete line of input, up to and including a newline terminator,
+but there are situations where it is otherwise. The octets of the
+buffer may be intended to be interpreted as either UTF-8 or Latin-1.
+The function L</lex_bufutf8> tells you which. Do not use the C<SvUTF8>
+flag on this scalar, which may disagree with it.
+
+For direct examination of the buffer, the variable
+L</PL_parser-E<gt>bufend> points to the end of the buffer. The current
+lexing position is pointed to by L</PL_parser-E<gt>bufptr>. Direct use
+of these pointers is usually preferable to examination of the scalar
+through normal scalar means.
+
+=for apidoc AmxU|char *|PL_parser-E<gt>bufend
+
+Direct pointer to the end of the chunk of text currently being lexed, the
+end of the lexer buffer. This is equal to C<SvPVX(PL_parser-E<gt>linestr)
++ SvCUR(PL_parser-E<gt>linestr)>. A NUL character (zero octet) is
+always located at the end of the buffer, and does not count as part of
+the buffer's contents.
+
+=for apidoc AmxU|char *|PL_parser-E<gt>bufptr
+
+Points to the current position of lexing inside the lexer buffer.
+Characters around this point may be freely examined, within
+the range delimited by C<SvPVX(L</PL_parser-E<gt>linestr>)> and
+L</PL_parser-E<gt>bufend>. The octets of the buffer may be intended to be
+interpreted as either UTF-8 or Latin-1, as indicated by L</lex_bufutf8>.
+
+Lexing code (whether in the Perl core or not) moves this pointer past
+the characters that it consumes. It is also expected to perform some
+bookkeeping whenever a newline character is consumed. This movement
+can be more conveniently performed by the function L</lex_read_to>,
+which handles newlines appropriately.
+
+Interpretation of the buffer's octets can be abstracted out by
+using the slightly higher-level functions L</lex_peek_unichar> and
+L</lex_read_unichar>.
+
+=for apidoc AmxU|char *|PL_parser-E<gt>linestart
+
+Points to the start of the current line inside the lexer buffer.
+This is useful for indicating at which column an error occurred, and
+not much else. This must be updated by any lexing code that consumes
+a newline; the function L</lex_read_to> handles this detail.
+
+=cut
+*/
+
+/*
+=for apidoc Amx|bool|lex_bufutf8
+
+Indicates whether the octets in the lexer buffer
+(L</PL_parser-E<gt>linestr>) should be interpreted as the UTF-8 encoding
+of Unicode characters. If not, they should be interpreted as Latin-1
+characters. This is analogous to the C<SvUTF8> flag for scalars.
+
+In UTF-8 mode, it is not guaranteed that the lexer buffer actually
+contains valid UTF-8. Lexing code must be robust in the face of invalid
+encoding.
+
+The actual C<SvUTF8> flag of the L</PL_parser-E<gt>linestr> scalar
+is significant, but not the whole story regarding the input character
+encoding. Normally, when a file is being read, the scalar contains octets
+and its C<SvUTF8> flag is off, but the octets should be interpreted as
+UTF-8 if the C<use utf8> pragma is in effect. During a string eval,
+however, the scalar may have the C<SvUTF8> flag on, and in this case its
+octets should be interpreted as UTF-8 unless the C<use bytes> pragma
+is in effect. This logic may change in the future; use this function
+instead of implementing the logic yourself.
+
+=cut
+*/
+
+bool
+Perl_lex_bufutf8(pTHX)
+{
+ return UTF;
+}
+
+/*
+=for apidoc Amx|char *|lex_grow_linestr|STRLEN len
+
+Reallocates the lexer buffer (L</PL_parser-E<gt>linestr>) to accommodate
+at least I<len> octets (including terminating NUL). Returns a
+pointer to the reallocated buffer. This is necessary before making
+any direct modification of the buffer that would increase its length.
+L</lex_stuff_pvn> provides a more convenient way to insert text into
+the buffer.
+
+Do not use C<SvGROW> or C<sv_grow> directly on C<PL_parser-E<gt>linestr>;
+this function updates all of the lexer's variables that point directly
+into the buffer.
+
+=cut
+*/
+
+char *
+Perl_lex_grow_linestr(pTHX_ STRLEN len)
+{
+ SV *linestr;
+ char *buf;
+ STRLEN bufend_pos, bufptr_pos, oldbufptr_pos, oldoldbufptr_pos;
+ STRLEN linestart_pos, last_uni_pos, last_lop_pos;
+ linestr = PL_parser->linestr;
+ buf = SvPVX(linestr);
+ if (len <= SvLEN(linestr))
+ return buf;
+ bufend_pos = PL_parser->bufend - buf;
+ bufptr_pos = PL_parser->bufptr - buf;
+ oldbufptr_pos = PL_parser->oldbufptr - buf;
+ oldoldbufptr_pos = PL_parser->oldoldbufptr - buf;
+ linestart_pos = PL_parser->linestart - buf;
+ last_uni_pos = PL_parser->last_uni ? PL_parser->last_uni - buf : 0;
+ last_lop_pos = PL_parser->last_lop ? PL_parser->last_lop - buf : 0;
+ buf = sv_grow(linestr, len);
+ PL_parser->bufend = buf + bufend_pos;
+ PL_parser->bufptr = buf + bufptr_pos;
+ PL_parser->oldbufptr = buf + oldbufptr_pos;
+ PL_parser->oldoldbufptr = buf + oldoldbufptr_pos;
+ PL_parser->linestart = buf + linestart_pos;
+ if (PL_parser->last_uni)
+ PL_parser->last_uni = buf + last_uni_pos;
+ if (PL_parser->last_lop)
+ PL_parser->last_lop = buf + last_lop_pos;
+ return buf;
+}
+
+/*
+=for apidoc Amx|void|lex_stuff_pvn|const char *pv|STRLEN len|U32 flags
+
+Insert characters into the lexer buffer (L</PL_parser-E<gt>linestr>),
+immediately after the current lexing point (L</PL_parser-E<gt>bufptr>),
+reallocating the buffer if necessary. This means that lexing code that
+runs later will see the characters as if they had appeared in the input.
+It is not recommended to do this as part of normal parsing, and most
+uses of this facility run the risk of the inserted characters being
+interpreted in an unintended manner.
+
+The string to be inserted is represented by I<len> octets starting
+at I<pv>. These octets are interpreted as either UTF-8 or Latin-1,
+according to whether the C<LEX_STUFF_UTF8> flag is set in I<flags>.
+The characters are recoded for the lexer buffer, according to how the
+buffer is currently being interpreted (L</lex_bufutf8>). If a string
+to be interpreted is available as a Perl scalar, the L</lex_stuff_sv>
+function is more convenient.
+
+=cut
+*/
+
+void
+Perl_lex_stuff_pvn(pTHX_ const char *pv, STRLEN len, U32 flags)
+{
+ dVAR;
+ char *bufptr;
+ PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_LEX_STUFF_PVN;
+ if (flags & ~(LEX_STUFF_UTF8))
+ Perl_croak(aTHX_ "Lexing code internal error (%s)", "lex_stuff_pvn");
+ if (UTF) {
+ if (flags & LEX_STUFF_UTF8) {
+ goto plain_copy;
+ } else {
+ STRLEN highhalf = 0;
+ const char *p, *e = pv+len;
+ for (p = pv; p != e; p++)
+ highhalf += !!(((U8)*p) & 0x80);
+ if (!highhalf)
+ goto plain_copy;
+ lex_grow_linestr(SvCUR(PL_parser->linestr)+1+len+highhalf);
+ bufptr = PL_parser->bufptr;
+ Move(bufptr, bufptr+len+highhalf, PL_parser->bufend+1-bufptr, char);
+ SvCUR_set(PL_parser->linestr,
+ SvCUR(PL_parser->linestr) + len+highhalf);
+ PL_parser->bufend += len+highhalf;
+ for (p = pv; p != e; p++) {
+ U8 c = (U8)*p;
+ if (c & 0x80) {
+ *bufptr++ = (char)(0xc0 | (c >> 6));
+ *bufptr++ = (char)(0x80 | (c & 0x3f));
+ } else {
+ *bufptr++ = (char)c;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ } else {
+ if (flags & LEX_STUFF_UTF8) {
+ STRLEN highhalf = 0;
+ const char *p, *e = pv+len;
+ for (p = pv; p != e; p++) {
+ U8 c = (U8)*p;
+ if (c >= 0xc4) {
+ Perl_croak(aTHX_ "Lexing code attempted to stuff "
+ "non-Latin-1 character into Latin-1 input");
+ } else if (c >= 0xc2 && p+1 != e &&
+ (((U8)p[1]) & 0xc0) == 0x80) {
+ p++;
+ highhalf++;
+ } else if (c >= 0x80) {
+ /* malformed UTF-8 */
+ ENTER;
+ SAVESPTR(PL_warnhook);
+ PL_warnhook = PERL_WARNHOOK_FATAL;
+ utf8n_to_uvuni((U8*)p, e-p, NULL, 0);
+ LEAVE;
+ }
+ }
+ if (!highhalf)
+ goto plain_copy;
+ lex_grow_linestr(SvCUR(PL_parser->linestr)+1+len-highhalf);
+ bufptr = PL_parser->bufptr;
+ Move(bufptr, bufptr+len-highhalf, PL_parser->bufend+1-bufptr, char);
+ SvCUR_set(PL_parser->linestr,
+ SvCUR(PL_parser->linestr) + len-highhalf);
+ PL_parser->bufend += len-highhalf;
+ for (p = pv; p != e; p++) {
+ U8 c = (U8)*p;
+ if (c & 0x80) {
+ *bufptr++ = (char)(((c & 0x3) << 6) | (p[1] & 0x3f));
+ p++;
+ } else {
+ *bufptr++ = (char)c;
+ }
+ }
+ } else {
+ plain_copy:
+ lex_grow_linestr(SvCUR(PL_parser->linestr)+1+len);
+ bufptr = PL_parser->bufptr;
+ Move(bufptr, bufptr+len, PL_parser->bufend+1-bufptr, char);
+ SvCUR_set(PL_parser->linestr, SvCUR(PL_parser->linestr) + len);
+ PL_parser->bufend += len;
+ Copy(pv, bufptr, len, char);
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+=for apidoc Amx|void|lex_stuff_sv|SV *sv|U32 flags
+
+Insert characters into the lexer buffer (L</PL_parser-E<gt>linestr>),
+immediately after the current lexing point (L</PL_parser-E<gt>bufptr>),
+reallocating the buffer if necessary. This means that lexing code that
+runs later will see the characters as if they had appeared in the input.
+It is not recommended to do this as part of normal parsing, and most
+uses of this facility run the risk of the inserted characters being
+interpreted in an unintended manner.
+
+The string to be inserted is the string value of I<sv>. The characters
+are recoded for the lexer buffer, according to how the buffer is currently
+being interpreted (L</lex_bufutf8>). If a string to be interpreted is
+not already a Perl scalar, the L</lex_stuff_pvn> function avoids the
+need to construct a scalar.
+
+=cut
+*/
+
+void
+Perl_lex_stuff_sv(pTHX_ SV *sv, U32 flags)
+{
+ char *pv;
+ STRLEN len;
+ PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_LEX_STUFF_SV;
+ if (flags)
+ Perl_croak(aTHX_ "Lexing code internal error (%s)", "lex_stuff_sv");
+ pv = SvPV(sv, len);
+ lex_stuff_pvn(pv, len, flags | (SvUTF8(sv) ? LEX_STUFF_UTF8 : 0));
+}
+
+/*
+=for apidoc Amx|void|lex_unstuff|char *ptr
+
+Discards text about to be lexed, from L</PL_parser-E<gt>bufptr> up to
+I<ptr>. Text following I<ptr> will be moved, and the buffer shortened.
+This hides the discarded text from any lexing code that runs later,
+as if the text had never appeared.
+
+This is not the normal way to consume lexed text. For that, use
+L</lex_read_to>.
+
+=cut
+*/
+
+void
+Perl_lex_unstuff(pTHX_ char *ptr)
+{
+ char *buf, *bufend;
+ STRLEN unstuff_len;
+ PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_LEX_UNSTUFF;
+ buf = PL_parser->bufptr;
+ if (ptr < buf)
+ Perl_croak(aTHX_ "Lexing code internal error (%s)", "lex_unstuff");
+ if (ptr == buf)
+ return;
+ bufend = PL_parser->bufend;
+ if (ptr > bufend)
+ Perl_croak(aTHX_ "Lexing code internal error (%s)", "lex_unstuff");
+ unstuff_len = ptr - buf;
+ Move(ptr, buf, bufend+1-ptr, char);
+ SvCUR_set(PL_parser->linestr, SvCUR(PL_parser->linestr) - unstuff_len);
+ PL_parser->bufend = bufend - unstuff_len;
+}
+
+/*
+=for apidoc Amx|void|lex_read_to|char *ptr
+
+Consume text in the lexer buffer, from L</PL_parser-E<gt>bufptr> up
+to I<ptr>. This advances L</PL_parser-E<gt>bufptr> to match I<ptr>,
+performing the correct bookkeeping whenever a newline character is passed.
+This is the normal way to consume lexed text.
+
+Interpretation of the buffer's octets can be abstracted out by
+using the slightly higher-level functions L</lex_peek_unichar> and
+L</lex_read_unichar>.
+
+=cut
+*/
+
+void
+Perl_lex_read_to(pTHX_ char *ptr)
+{
+ char *s;
+ PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_LEX_READ_TO;
+ s = PL_parser->bufptr;
+ if (ptr < s || ptr > PL_parser->bufend)
+ Perl_croak(aTHX_ "Lexing code internal error (%s)", "lex_read_to");
+ for (; s != ptr; s++)
+ if (*s == '\n') {
+ CopLINE_inc(PL_curcop);
+ PL_parser->linestart = s+1;
+ }
+ PL_parser->bufptr = ptr;
+}
+
+/*
+=for apidoc Amx|void|lex_discard_to|char *ptr
+
+Discards the first part of the L</PL_parser-E<gt>linestr> buffer,
+up to I<ptr>. The remaining content of the buffer will be moved, and
+all pointers into the buffer updated appropriately. I<ptr> must not
+be later in the buffer than the position of L</PL_parser-E<gt>bufptr>:
+it is not permitted to discard text that has yet to be lexed.
+
+Normally it is not necessarily to do this directly, because it suffices to
+use the implicit discarding behaviour of L</lex_next_chunk> and things
+based on it. However, if a token stretches across multiple lines,
+and the lexing code has kept multiple lines of text in the buffer for
+that purpose, then after completion of the token it would be wise to
+explicitly discard the now-unneeded earlier lines, to avoid future
+multi-line tokens growing the buffer without bound.
+
+=cut
+*/
+
+void
+Perl_lex_discard_to(pTHX_ char *ptr)
+{
+ char *buf;
+ STRLEN discard_len;
+ PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_LEX_DISCARD_TO;
+ buf = SvPVX(PL_parser->linestr);
+ if (ptr < buf)
+ Perl_croak(aTHX_ "Lexing code internal error (%s)", "lex_discard_to");
+ if (ptr == buf)
+ return;
+ if (ptr > PL_parser->bufptr)
+ Perl_croak(aTHX_ "Lexing code internal error (%s)", "lex_discard_to");
+ discard_len = ptr - buf;
+ if (PL_parser->oldbufptr < ptr)
+ PL_parser->oldbufptr = ptr;
+ if (PL_parser->oldoldbufptr < ptr)
+ PL_parser->oldoldbufptr = ptr;
+ if (PL_parser->last_uni && PL_parser->last_uni < ptr)
+ PL_parser->last_uni = NULL;
+ if (PL_parser->last_lop && PL_parser->last_lop < ptr)
+ PL_parser->last_lop = NULL;
+ Move(ptr, buf, PL_parser->bufend+1-ptr, char);
+ SvCUR_set(PL_parser->linestr, SvCUR(PL_parser->linestr) - discard_len);
+ PL_parser->bufend -= discard_len;
+ PL_parser->bufptr -= discard_len;
+ PL_parser->oldbufptr -= discard_len;
+ PL_parser->oldoldbufptr -= discard_len;
+ if (PL_parser->last_uni)
+ PL_parser->last_uni -= discard_len;
+ if (PL_parser->last_lop)
+ PL_parser->last_lop -= discard_len;
+}
+
+/*
+=for apidoc Amx|bool|lex_next_chunk|U32 flags
+
+Reads in the next chunk of text to be lexed, appending it to
+L</PL_parser-E<gt>linestr>. This should be called when lexing code has
+looked to the end of the current chunk and wants to know more. It is
+usual, but not necessary, for lexing to have consumed the entirety of
+the current chunk at this time.
+
+If L</PL_parser-E<gt>bufptr> is pointing to the very end of the current
+chunk (i.e., the current chunk has been entirely consumed), normally the
+current chunk will be discarded at the same time that the new chunk is
+read in. If I<flags> includes C<LEX_KEEP_PREVIOUS>, the current chunk
+will not be discarded. If the current chunk has not been entirely
+consumed, then it will not be discarded regardless of the flag.
+
+Returns true if some new text was added to the buffer, or false if the
+buffer has reached the end of the input text.
+
+=cut
+*/
+
+#define LEX_FAKE_EOF 0x80000000
+
+bool
+Perl_lex_next_chunk(pTHX_ U32 flags)
+{
+ SV *linestr;
+ char *buf;
+ STRLEN old_bufend_pos, new_bufend_pos;
+ STRLEN bufptr_pos, oldbufptr_pos, oldoldbufptr_pos;
+ STRLEN linestart_pos, last_uni_pos, last_lop_pos;
+ bool got_some_for_debugger = 0;
+ bool got_some;
+ if (flags & ~(LEX_KEEP_PREVIOUS|LEX_FAKE_EOF))
+ Perl_croak(aTHX_ "Lexing code internal error (%s)", "lex_next_chunk");
+ linestr = PL_parser->linestr;
+ buf = SvPVX(linestr);
+ if (!(flags & LEX_KEEP_PREVIOUS) &&
+ PL_parser->bufptr == PL_parser->bufend) {
+ old_bufend_pos = bufptr_pos = oldbufptr_pos = oldoldbufptr_pos = 0;
+ linestart_pos = 0;
+ if (PL_parser->last_uni != PL_parser->bufend)
+ PL_parser->last_uni = NULL;
+ if (PL_parser->last_lop != PL_parser->bufend)
+ PL_parser->last_lop = NULL;
+ last_uni_pos = last_lop_pos = 0;
+ *buf = 0;
+ SvCUR(linestr) = 0;
+ } else {
+ old_bufend_pos = PL_parser->bufend - buf;
+ bufptr_pos = PL_parser->bufptr - buf;
+ oldbufptr_pos = PL_parser->oldbufptr - buf;
+ oldoldbufptr_pos = PL_parser->oldoldbufptr - buf;
+ linestart_pos = PL_parser->linestart - buf;
+ last_uni_pos = PL_parser->last_uni ? PL_parser->last_uni - buf : 0;
+ last_lop_pos = PL_parser->last_lop ? PL_parser->last_lop - buf : 0;
+ }
+ if (flags & LEX_FAKE_EOF) {
+ goto eof;
+ } else if (!PL_parser->rsfp) {
+ got_some = 0;
+ } else if (filter_gets(linestr, old_bufend_pos)) {
+ got_some = 1;
+ got_some_for_debugger = 1;
+ } else {
+ if (!SvPOK(linestr)) /* can get undefined by filter_gets */
+ sv_setpvs(linestr, "");
+ eof:
+ /* End of real input. Close filehandle (unless it was STDIN),
+ * then add implicit termination.
+ */
+ if ((PerlIO*)PL_parser->rsfp == PerlIO_stdin())
+ PerlIO_clearerr(PL_parser->rsfp);
+ else if (PL_parser->rsfp)
+ (void)PerlIO_close(PL_parser->rsfp);
+ PL_parser->rsfp = NULL;
+ PL_doextract = FALSE;
+#ifdef PERL_MAD
+ if (PL_madskills && !PL_in_eval && (PL_minus_p || PL_minus_n))
+ PL_faketokens = 1;
+#endif
+ if (!PL_in_eval && PL_minus_p) {
+ sv_catpvs(linestr,
+ /*{*/";}continue{print or die qq(-p destination: $!\\n);}");
+ PL_minus_n = PL_minus_p = 0;
+ } else if (!PL_in_eval && PL_minus_n) {
+ sv_catpvs(linestr, /*{*/";}");
+ PL_minus_n = 0;
+ } else
+ sv_catpvs(linestr, ";");
+ got_some = 1;
+ }
+ buf = SvPVX(linestr);
+ new_bufend_pos = SvCUR(linestr);
+ PL_parser->bufend = buf + new_bufend_pos;
+ PL_parser->bufptr = buf + bufptr_pos;
+ PL_parser->oldbufptr = buf + oldbufptr_pos;
+ PL_parser->oldoldbufptr = buf + oldoldbufptr_pos;
+ PL_parser->linestart = buf + linestart_pos;
+ if (PL_parser->last_uni)
+ PL_parser->last_uni = buf + last_uni_pos;
+ if (PL_parser->last_lop)
+ PL_parser->last_lop = buf + last_lop_pos;
+ if (got_some_for_debugger && (PERLDB_LINE || PERLDB_SAVESRC) &&
+ PL_curstash != PL_debstash) {
+ /* debugger active and we're not compiling the debugger code,
+ * so store the line into the debugger's array of lines
+ */
+ update_debugger_info(NULL, buf+old_bufend_pos,
+ new_bufend_pos-old_bufend_pos);
+ }
+ return got_some;
+}
+
+/*
+=for apidoc Amx|I32|lex_peek_unichar|U32 flags
+
+Looks ahead one (Unicode) character in the text currently being lexed.
+Returns the codepoint (unsigned integer value) of the next character,
+or -1 if lexing has reached the end of the input text. To consume the
+peeked character, use L</lex_read_unichar>.
+
+If the next character is in (or extends into) the next chunk of input
+text, the next chunk will be read in. Normally the current chunk will be
+discarded at the same time, but if I<flags> includes C<LEX_KEEP_PREVIOUS>
+then the current chunk will not be discarded.
+
+If the input is being interpreted as UTF-8 and a UTF-8 encoding error
+is encountered, an exception is generated.
+
+=cut
+*/
+
+I32
+Perl_lex_peek_unichar(pTHX_ U32 flags)
+{
+ dVAR;
+ char *s, *bufend;
+ if (flags & ~(LEX_KEEP_PREVIOUS))
+ Perl_croak(aTHX_ "Lexing code internal error (%s)", "lex_peek_unichar");
+ s = PL_parser->bufptr;
+ bufend = PL_parser->bufend;
+ if (UTF) {
+ U8 head;
+ I32 unichar;
+ STRLEN len, retlen;
+ if (s == bufend) {
+ if (!lex_next_chunk(flags))
+ return -1;
+ s = PL_parser->bufptr;
+ bufend = PL_parser->bufend;
+ }
+ head = (U8)*s;
+ if (!(head & 0x80))
+ return head;
+ if (head & 0x40) {
+ len = PL_utf8skip[head];
+ while ((STRLEN)(bufend-s) < len) {
+ if (!lex_next_chunk(flags | LEX_KEEP_PREVIOUS))
+ break;
+ s = PL_parser->bufptr;
+ bufend = PL_parser->bufend;
+ }
+ }
+ unichar = utf8n_to_uvuni((U8*)s, bufend-s, &retlen, UTF8_CHECK_ONLY);
+ if (retlen == (STRLEN)-1) {
+ /* malformed UTF-8 */
+ ENTER;
+ SAVESPTR(PL_warnhook);
+ PL_warnhook = PERL_WARNHOOK_FATAL;
+ utf8n_to_uvuni((U8*)s, bufend-s, NULL, 0);
+ LEAVE;
+ }
+ return unichar;
+ } else {
+ if (s == bufend) {
+ if (!lex_next_chunk(flags))
+ return -1;
+ s = PL_parser->bufptr;
+ }
+ return (U8)*s;
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+=for apidoc Amx|I32|lex_read_unichar|U32 flags
+
+Reads the next (Unicode) character in the text currently being lexed.
+Returns the codepoint (unsigned integer value) of the character read,
+and moves L</PL_parser-E<gt>bufptr> past the character, or returns -1
+if lexing has reached the end of the input text. To non-destructively
+examine the next character, use L</lex_peek_unichar> instead.
+
+If the next character is in (or extends into) the next chunk of input
+text, the next chunk will be read in. Normally the current chunk will be
+discarded at the same time, but if I<flags> includes C<LEX_KEEP_PREVIOUS>
+then the current chunk will not be discarded.
+
+If the input is being interpreted as UTF-8 and a UTF-8 encoding error
+is encountered, an exception is generated.
+
+=cut
+*/
+
+I32
+Perl_lex_read_unichar(pTHX_ U32 flags)
+{
+ I32 c;
+ if (flags & ~(LEX_KEEP_PREVIOUS))
+ Perl_croak(aTHX_ "Lexing code internal error (%s)", "lex_read_unichar");
+ c = lex_peek_unichar(flags);
+ if (c != -1) {
+ if (c == '\n')
+ CopLINE_inc(PL_curcop);
+ PL_parser->bufptr += UTF8SKIP(PL_parser->bufptr);
+ }
+ return c;
+}
+
+/*
+=for apidoc Amx|void|lex_read_space|U32 flags
+
+Reads optional spaces, in Perl style, in the text currently being
+lexed. The spaces may include ordinary whitespace characters and
+Perl-style comments. C<#line> directives are processed if encountered.
+L</PL_parser-E<gt>bufptr> is moved past the spaces, so that it points
+at a non-space character (or the end of the input text).
+
+If spaces extend into the next chunk of input text, the next chunk will
+be read in. Normally the current chunk will be discarded at the same
+time, but if I<flags> includes C<LEX_KEEP_PREVIOUS> then the current
+chunk will not be discarded.
+
+=cut
+*/
+
+#define LEX_NO_NEXT_CHUNK 0x80000000
+
+void
+Perl_lex_read_space(pTHX_ U32 flags)
+{
+ char *s, *bufend;
+ bool need_incline = 0;
+ if (flags & ~(LEX_KEEP_PREVIOUS|LEX_NO_NEXT_CHUNK))
+ Perl_croak(aTHX_ "Lexing code internal error (%s)", "lex_read_space");
+#ifdef PERL_MAD
+ if (PL_skipwhite) {
+ sv_free(PL_skipwhite);
+ PL_skipwhite = NULL;
+ }
+ if (PL_madskills)
+ PL_skipwhite = newSVpvs("");
+#endif /* PERL_MAD */
+ s = PL_parser->bufptr;
+ bufend = PL_parser->bufend;
+ while (1) {
+ char c = *s;
+ if (c == '#') {
+ do {
+ c = *++s;
+ } while (!(c == '\n' || (c == 0 && s == bufend)));
+ } else if (c == '\n') {
+ s++;
+ PL_parser->linestart = s;
+ if (s == bufend)
+ need_incline = 1;
+ else
+ incline(s);
+ } else if (isSPACE(c)) {
+ s++;
+ } else if (c == 0 && s == bufend) {
+ bool got_more;
+#ifdef PERL_MAD
+ if (PL_madskills)
+ sv_catpvn(PL_skipwhite, PL_parser->bufptr, s-PL_parser->bufptr);
+#endif /* PERL_MAD */
+ if (flags & LEX_NO_NEXT_CHUNK)
+ break;
+ PL_parser->bufptr = s;
+ CopLINE_inc(PL_curcop);
+ got_more = lex_next_chunk(flags);
+ CopLINE_dec(PL_curcop);
+ s = PL_parser->bufptr;
+ bufend = PL_parser->bufend;
+ if (!got_more)
+ break;
+ if (need_incline && PL_parser->rsfp) {
+ incline(s);
+ need_incline = 0;
+ }
+ } else {
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+#ifdef PERL_MAD
+ if (PL_madskills)
+ sv_catpvn(PL_skipwhite, PL_parser->bufptr, s-PL_parser->bufptr);
+#endif /* PERL_MAD */
+ PL_parser->bufptr = s;
+}
+
+/*
* S_incline
* This subroutine has nothing to do with tilting, whether at windmills
* or pinball tables. Its name is short for "increment line". It
STATIC char *
S_skipspace(pTHX_ register char *s)
{
- dVAR;
#ifdef PERL_MAD
- int curoff;
- int startoff = s - SvPVX(PL_linestr);
-
+ char *start = s;
+#endif /* PERL_MAD */
PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_SKIPSPACE;
-
+#ifdef PERL_MAD
if (PL_skipwhite) {
sv_free(PL_skipwhite);
- PL_skipwhite = 0;
+ PL_skipwhite = NULL;
}
-#endif
- PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_SKIPSPACE;
-
+#endif /* PERL_MAD */
if (PL_lex_formbrack && PL_lex_brackets <= PL_lex_formbrack) {
while (s < PL_bufend && SPACE_OR_TAB(*s))
s++;
-#ifdef PERL_MAD
- goto done;
-#else
- return s;
-#endif
- }
- for (;;) {
- STRLEN prevlen;
- SSize_t oldprevlen, oldoldprevlen;
- SSize_t oldloplen = 0, oldunilen = 0;
- while (s < PL_bufend && isSPACE(*s)) {
- if (*s++ == '\n' && PL_in_eval && !PL_rsfp)
- incline(s);
- }
-
- /* comment */
- if (s < PL_bufend && *s == '#') {
- while (s < PL_bufend && *s != '\n')
- s++;
- if (s < PL_bufend) {
- s++;
- if (PL_in_eval && !PL_rsfp) {
- incline(s);
- continue;
- }
- }
- }
-
- /* only continue to recharge the buffer if we're at the end
- * of the buffer, we're not reading from a source filter, and
- * we're in normal lexing mode
- */
- if (s < PL_bufend || !PL_rsfp || PL_sublex_info.sub_inwhat ||
- PL_lex_state == LEX_FORMLINE)
-#ifdef PERL_MAD
- goto done;
-#else
- return s;
-#endif
-
- /* try to recharge the buffer */
-#ifdef PERL_MAD
- curoff = s - SvPVX(PL_linestr);
-#endif
-
- if ((s = filter_gets(PL_linestr, PL_rsfp,
- (prevlen = SvCUR(PL_linestr)))) == NULL)
- {
-#ifdef PERL_MAD
- if (PL_madskills && curoff != startoff) {
- if (!PL_skipwhite)
- PL_skipwhite = newSVpvs("");
- sv_catpvn(PL_skipwhite, SvPVX(PL_linestr) + startoff,
- curoff - startoff);
- }
-
- /* mustn't throw out old stuff yet if madpropping */
- SvCUR(PL_linestr) = curoff;
- s = SvPVX(PL_linestr) + curoff;
- *s = 0;
- if (curoff && s[-1] == '\n')
- s[-1] = ' ';
-#endif
-
- /* end of file. Add on the -p or -n magic */
- /* XXX these shouldn't really be added here, can't set PL_faketokens */
- if (PL_minus_p) {
-#ifdef PERL_MAD
- sv_catpvs(PL_linestr,
- ";}continue{print or die qq(-p destination: $!\\n);}");
-#else
- sv_setpvs(PL_linestr,
- ";}continue{print or die qq(-p destination: $!\\n);}");
-#endif
- PL_minus_n = PL_minus_p = 0;
- }
- else if (PL_minus_n) {
-#ifdef PERL_MAD
- sv_catpvs(PL_linestr, ";}");
-#else
- sv_setpvs(PL_linestr, ";}");
-#endif
- PL_minus_n = 0;
- }
- else
-#ifdef PERL_MAD
- sv_catpvs(PL_linestr,";");
-#else
- sv_setpvs(PL_linestr,";");
-#endif
-
- /* reset variables for next time we lex */
- PL_oldoldbufptr = PL_oldbufptr = PL_bufptr = s = PL_linestart
- = SvPVX(PL_linestr)
-#ifdef PERL_MAD
- + curoff
-#endif
- ;
- PL_bufend = SvPVX(PL_linestr) + SvCUR(PL_linestr);
- PL_last_lop = PL_last_uni = NULL;
-
- /* Close the filehandle. Could be from
- * STDIN, or a regular file. If we were reading code from
- * STDIN (because the commandline held no -e or filename)
- * then we don't close it, we reset it so the code can
- * read from STDIN too.
- */
-
- if ((PerlIO*)PL_rsfp == PerlIO_stdin())
- PerlIO_clearerr(PL_rsfp);
- else
- (void)PerlIO_close(PL_rsfp);
- PL_rsfp = NULL;
- return s;
- }
-
- /* not at end of file, so we only read another line */
- /* make corresponding updates to old pointers, for yyerror() */
- oldprevlen = PL_oldbufptr - PL_bufend;
- oldoldprevlen = PL_oldoldbufptr - PL_bufend;
- if (PL_last_uni)
- oldunilen = PL_last_uni - PL_bufend;
- if (PL_last_lop)
- oldloplen = PL_last_lop - PL_bufend;
- PL_linestart = PL_bufptr = s + prevlen;
- PL_bufend = s + SvCUR(PL_linestr);
+ } else {
+ STRLEN bufptr_pos = PL_bufptr - SvPVX(PL_linestr);
+ PL_bufptr = s;
+ lex_read_space(LEX_KEEP_PREVIOUS |
+ (PL_sublex_info.sub_inwhat || PL_lex_state == LEX_FORMLINE ?
+ LEX_NO_NEXT_CHUNK : 0));
s = PL_bufptr;
- PL_oldbufptr = s + oldprevlen;
- PL_oldoldbufptr = s + oldoldprevlen;
- if (PL_last_uni)
- PL_last_uni = s + oldunilen;
- if (PL_last_lop)
- PL_last_lop = s + oldloplen;
- incline(s);
-
- /* debugger active and we're not compiling the debugger code,
- * so store the line into the debugger's array of lines
- */
- if ((PERLDB_LINE || PERLDB_SAVESRC) && PL_curstash != PL_debstash)
- update_debugger_info(NULL, PL_bufptr, PL_bufend - PL_bufptr);
+ PL_bufptr = SvPVX(PL_linestr) + bufptr_pos;
+ if (PL_linestart > PL_bufptr)
+ PL_bufptr = PL_linestart;
+ return s;
}
-
#ifdef PERL_MAD
- done:
- if (PL_madskills) {
- if (!PL_skipwhite)
- PL_skipwhite = newSVpvs("");
- curoff = s - SvPVX(PL_linestr);
- if (curoff - startoff)
- sv_catpvn(PL_skipwhite, SvPVX(PL_linestr) + startoff,
- curoff - startoff);
- }
+ if (PL_madskills)
+ PL_skipwhite = newSVpvn(start, s-start);
+#endif /* PERL_MAD */
return s;
-#endif
}
/*
curmad('X', newSVpvn(s,d-s));
}
#endif
- if (*d == ';' || isSPACE(*d) || *d == '}' || !*d) {
+ if (*d == ';' || isSPACE(*d) || *d == '{' || *d == '}' || !*d) {
SV *ver;
+#ifdef USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC
+ char *loc = setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, "C");
+#endif
s = scan_num(s, &pl_yylval);
+#ifdef USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC
+ setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, loc);
+#endif
version = pl_yylval.opval;
ver = cSVOPx(version)->op_sv;
if (SvPOK(ver) && !SvNIOK(ver)) {
}
/*
+ * S_force_strict_version
+ * Forces the next token to be a version number using strict syntax rules.
+ */
+
+STATIC char *
+S_force_strict_version(pTHX_ char *s)
+{
+ dVAR;
+ OP *version = NULL;
+#ifdef PERL_MAD
+ I32 startoff = s - SvPVX(PL_linestr);
+#endif
+ const char *errstr = NULL;
+
+ PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_FORCE_STRICT_VERSION;
+
+ while (isSPACE(*s)) /* leading whitespace */
+ s++;
+
+ if (is_STRICT_VERSION(s,&errstr)) {
+ SV *ver = newSV(0);
+ s = (char *)scan_version(s, ver, 0);
+ version = newSVOP(OP_CONST, 0, ver);
+ }
+ else if ( (*s != ';' && *s != '{' && *s != '}' ) &&
+ (s = SKIPSPACE1(s), (*s != ';' && *s != '{' && *s != '}' )))
+ {
+ PL_bufptr = s;
+ if (errstr)
+ yyerror(errstr); /* version required */
+ return s;
+ }
+
+#ifdef PERL_MAD
+ if (PL_madskills && !version) {
+ sv_free(PL_nextwhite); /* let next token collect whitespace */
+ PL_nextwhite = 0;
+ s = SvPVX(PL_linestr) + startoff;
+ }
+#endif
+ /* NOTE: The parser sees the package name and the VERSION swapped */
+ start_force(PL_curforce);
+ NEXTVAL_NEXTTOKE.opval = version;
+ force_next(WORD);
+
+ return s;
+}
+
+/*
* S_tokeq
* Tokenize a quoted string passed in as an SV. It finds the next
* chunk, up to end of string or a backslash. It may make a new
In patterns:
backslashes:
- double-quoted style: \r and \n
- regexp special ones: \D \s
- constants: \x31
- backrefs: \1
+ constants: \N{NAME} only
case and quoting: \U \Q \E
stops on @ and $, but not for $ as tail anchor
In double-quoted strings:
backslashes:
double-quoted style: \r and \n
- constants: \x31
+ constants: \x31, etc.
deprecated backrefs: \1 (in substitution replacements)
case and quoting: \U \Q \E
stops on @ and $
check for embedded arrays
check for embedded scalars
if (backslash) {
- leave intact backslashes from leaveit (below)
deprecate \1 in substitution replacements
handle string-changing backslashes \l \U \Q \E, etc.
switch (what was escaped) {
handle \- in a transliteration (becomes a literal -)
+ if a pattern and not \N{, go treat as regular character
handle \132 (octal characters)
handle \x15 and \x{1234} (hex characters)
- handle \N{name} (named characters)
+ handle \N{name} (named characters, also \N{3,5} in a pattern)
handle \cV (control characters)
handle printf-style backslashes (\f, \r, \n, etc)
} (end switch)
while (s < send || dorange) {
+
/* get transliterations out of the way (they're most literal) */
if (PL_lex_inwhat == OP_TRANS) {
/* expand a range A-Z to the full set of characters. AIE! */
/* backslashes */
if (*s == '\\' && s+1 < send) {
+ char* e; /* Can be used for ending '}', etc. */
+
s++;
/* deprecate \1 in strings and substitution replacements */
--s;
break;
}
- /* skip any other backslash escapes in a pattern */
- else if (PL_lex_inpat) {
+ /* In a pattern, process \N, but skip any other backslash escapes.
+ * This is because we don't want to translate an escape sequence
+ * into a meta symbol and have the regex compiler use the meta
+ * symbol meaning, e.g. \x{2E} would be confused with a dot. But
+ * in spite of this, we do have to process \N here while the proper
+ * charnames handler is in scope. See bugs #56444 and #62056.
+ * There is a complication because \N in a pattern may also stand
+ * for 'match a non-nl', and not mean a charname, in which case its
+ * processing should be deferred to the regex compiler. To be a
+ * charname it must be followed immediately by a '{', and not look
+ * like \N followed by a curly quantifier, i.e., not something like
+ * \N{3,}. regcurly returns a boolean indicating if it is a legal
+ * quantifier */
+ else if (PL_lex_inpat
+ && (*s != 'N'
+ || s[1] != '{'
+ || regcurly(s + 1)))
+ {
*d++ = NATIVE_TO_NEED(has_utf8,'\\');
goto default_action;
}
- /* if we get here, it's either a quoted -, or a digit */
switch (*s) {
/* quoted - in transliterations */
}
NUM_ESCAPE_INSERT:
- /* Insert oct, hex, or \N{U+...} escaped character. There will
- * always be enough room in sv since such escapes will be
- * longer than any UTF-8 sequence they can end up as, except if
- * they force us to recode the rest of the string into utf8 */
+ /* Insert oct or hex escaped character. There will always be
+ * enough room in sv since such escapes will be longer than any
+ * UTF-8 sequence they can end up as, except if they force us
+ * to recode the rest of the string into utf8 */
/* Here uv is the ordinal of the next character being added in
- * unicode (converted from native). (It has to be done before
- * here because \N is interpreted as unicode, and oct and hex
- * as native.) */
+ * unicode (converted from native). */
if (!UNI_IS_INVARIANT(uv)) {
if (!has_utf8 && uv > 255) {
/* Might need to recode whatever we have accumulated so
}
continue;
- /* \N{LATIN SMALL LETTER A} is a named character, and so is
- * \N{U+0041} */
case 'N':
- ++s;
- if (*s == '{') {
- char* e = strchr(s, '}');
- SV *res;
- STRLEN len;
- const char *str;
-
- if (!e) {
+ /* In a non-pattern \N must be a named character, like \N{LATIN
+ * SMALL LETTER A} or \N{U+0041}. For patterns, it also can
+ * mean to match a non-newline. For non-patterns, named
+ * characters are converted to their string equivalents. In
+ * patterns, named characters are not converted to their
+ * ultimate forms for the same reasons that other escapes
+ * aren't. Instead, they are converted to the \N{U+...} form
+ * to get the value from the charnames that is in effect right
+ * now, while preserving the fact that it was a named character
+ * so that the regex compiler knows this */
+
+ /* This section of code doesn't generally use the
+ * NATIVE_TO_NEED() macro to transform the input. I (khw) did
+ * a close examination of this macro and determined it is a
+ * no-op except on utfebcdic variant characters. Every
+ * character generated by this that would normally need to be
+ * enclosed by this macro is invariant, so the macro is not
+ * needed, and would complicate use of copy(). There are other
+ * parts of this file where the macro is used inconsistently,
+ * but are saved by it being a no-op */
+
+ /* The structure of this section of code (besides checking for
+ * errors and upgrading to utf8) is:
+ * Further disambiguate between the two meanings of \N, and if
+ * not a charname, go process it elsewhere
+ * If of form \N{U+...}, pass it through if a pattern;
+ * otherwise convert to utf8
+ * Otherwise must be \N{NAME}: convert to \N{U+c1.c2...} if a
+ * pattern; otherwise convert to utf8 */
+
+ /* Here, s points to the 'N'; the test below is guaranteed to
+ * succeed if we are being called on a pattern as we already
+ * know from a test above that the next character is a '{'.
+ * On a non-pattern \N must mean 'named sequence, which
+ * requires braces */
+ s++;
+ if (*s != '{') {
+ yyerror("Missing braces on \\N{}");
+ continue;
+ }
+ s++;
+
+ /* If there is no matching '}', it is an error. */
+ if (! (e = strchr(s, '}'))) {
+ if (! PL_lex_inpat) {
yyerror("Missing right brace on \\N{}");
- e = s - 1;
- goto cont_scan;
- }
- if (e > s + 2 && s[1] == 'U' && s[2] == '+') {
- /* \N{U+...} The ... is a unicode value even on EBCDIC
- * machines */
- I32 flags = PERL_SCAN_ALLOW_UNDERSCORES |
- PERL_SCAN_DISALLOW_PREFIX;
- s += 3;
- len = e - s;
- uv = grok_hex(s, &len, &flags, NULL);
- if ( e > s && len != (STRLEN)(e - s) ) {
- uv = 0xFFFD;
- }
- s = e + 1;
- goto NUM_ESCAPE_INSERT;
+ } else {
+ yyerror("Missing right brace on \\N{} or unescaped left brace after \\N.");
}
- res = newSVpvn(s + 1, e - s - 1);
- res = new_constant( NULL, 0, "charnames",
- res, NULL, s - 2, e - s + 3 );
- if (has_utf8)
- sv_utf8_upgrade(res);
- str = SvPV_const(res,len);
-#ifdef EBCDIC_NEVER_MIND
- /* charnames uses pack U and that has been
- * recently changed to do the below uni->native
- * mapping, so this would be redundant (and wrong,
- * the code point would be doubly converted).
- * But leave this in just in case the pack U change
- * gets revoked, but the semantics is still
- * desireable for charnames. --jhi */
- {
- UV uv = utf8_to_uvchr((const U8*)str, 0);
+ continue;
+ }
- if (uv < 0x100) {
- U8 tmpbuf[UTF8_MAXBYTES+1], *d;
+ /* Here it looks like a named character */
- d = uvchr_to_utf8(tmpbuf, UNI_TO_NATIVE(uv));
- sv_setpvn(res, (char *)tmpbuf, d - tmpbuf);
- str = SvPV_const(res, len);
- }
- }
-#endif
- /* If destination is not in utf8 but this new character is,
- * recode the dest to utf8 */
- if (!has_utf8 && SvUTF8(res)) {
+ if (PL_lex_inpat) {
+
+ /* XXX This block is temporary code. \N{} implies that the
+ * pattern is to have Unicode semantics, and therefore
+ * currently has to be encoded in utf8. By putting it in
+ * utf8 now, we save a whole pass in the regular expression
+ * compiler. Once that code is changed so Unicode
+ * semantics doesn't necessarily have to be in utf8, this
+ * block should be removed */
+ if (!has_utf8) {
SvCUR_set(sv, d - SvPVX_const(sv));
SvPOK_on(sv);
*d = '\0';
/* See Note on sizing above. */
sv_utf8_upgrade_flags_grow(sv,
- SV_GMAGIC|SV_FORCE_UTF8_UPGRADE,
- len + (STRLEN)(send - s) + 1);
+ SV_GMAGIC|SV_FORCE_UTF8_UPGRADE,
+ /* 5 = '\N{' + cur char + NUL */
+ (STRLEN)(send - s) + 5);
d = SvPVX(sv) + SvCUR(sv);
has_utf8 = TRUE;
- } else if (len > (STRLEN)(e - s + 4)) { /* I _guess_ 4 is \N{} --jhi */
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (*s == 'U' && s[1] == '+') { /* \N{U+...} */
+ I32 flags = PERL_SCAN_ALLOW_UNDERSCORES
+ | PERL_SCAN_DISALLOW_PREFIX;
+ STRLEN len;
+
+ /* For \N{U+...}, the '...' is a unicode value even on
+ * EBCDIC machines */
+ s += 2; /* Skip to next char after the 'U+' */
+ len = e - s;
+ uv = grok_hex(s, &len, &flags, NULL);
+ if (len == 0 || len != (STRLEN)(e - s)) {
+ yyerror("Invalid hexadecimal number in \\N{U+...}");
+ s = e + 1;
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ if (PL_lex_inpat) {
- /* See Note on sizing above. (NOTE: SvCUR() is not set
- * correctly here). */
- const STRLEN off = d - SvPVX_const(sv);
- d = SvGROW(sv, off + len + (STRLEN)(send - s) + 1) + off;
+ /* Pass through to the regex compiler unchanged. The
+ * reason we evaluated the number above is to make sure
+ * there wasn't a syntax error. */
+ s -= 5; /* Include the '\N{U+' */
+ Copy(s, d, e - s + 1, char); /* 1 = include the } */
+ d += e - s + 1;
}
+ else { /* Not a pattern: convert the hex to string */
+
+ /* If destination is not in utf8, unconditionally
+ * recode it to be so. This is because \N{} implies
+ * Unicode semantics, and scalars have to be in utf8
+ * to guarantee those semantics */
+ if (! has_utf8) {
+ SvCUR_set(sv, d - SvPVX_const(sv));
+ SvPOK_on(sv);
+ *d = '\0';
+ /* See Note on sizing above. */
+ sv_utf8_upgrade_flags_grow(
+ sv,
+ SV_GMAGIC|SV_FORCE_UTF8_UPGRADE,
+ UNISKIP(uv) + (STRLEN)(send - e) + 1);
+ d = SvPVX(sv) + SvCUR(sv);
+ has_utf8 = TRUE;
+ }
+
+ /* Add the string to the output */
+ if (UNI_IS_INVARIANT(uv)) {
+ *d++ = (char) uv;
+ }
+ else d = (char*)uvuni_to_utf8((U8*)d, uv);
+ }
+ }
+ else { /* Here is \N{NAME} but not \N{U+...}. */
+
+ SV *res; /* result from charnames */
+ const char *str; /* the string in 'res' */
+ STRLEN len; /* its length */
+
+ /* Get the value for NAME */
+ res = newSVpvn(s, e - s);
+ res = new_constant( NULL, 0, "charnames",
+ /* includes all of: \N{...} */
+ res, NULL, s - 3, e - s + 4 );
+
+ /* Most likely res will be in utf8 already since the
+ * standard charnames uses pack U, but a custom translator
+ * can leave it otherwise, so make sure. XXX This can be
+ * revisited to not have charnames use utf8 for characters
+ * that don't need it when regexes don't have to be in utf8
+ * for Unicode semantics. If doing so, remember EBCDIC */
+ sv_utf8_upgrade(res);
+ str = SvPV_const(res, len);
+
+ /* Don't accept malformed input */
+ if (! is_utf8_string((U8 *) str, len)) {
+ yyerror("Malformed UTF-8 returned by \\N");
+ }
+ else if (PL_lex_inpat) {
+
+ if (! len) { /* The name resolved to an empty string */
+ Copy("\\N{}", d, 4, char);
+ d += 4;
+ }
+ else {
+ /* In order to not lose information for the regex
+ * compiler, pass the result in the specially made
+ * syntax: \N{U+c1.c2.c3...}, where c1 etc. are
+ * the code points in hex of each character
+ * returned by charnames */
+
+ const char *str_end = str + len;
+ STRLEN char_length; /* cur char's byte length */
+ STRLEN output_length; /* and the number of bytes
+ after this is translated
+ into hex digits */
+ const STRLEN off = d - SvPVX_const(sv);
+
+ /* 2 hex per byte; 2 chars for '\N'; 2 chars for
+ * max('U+', '.'); and 1 for NUL */
+ char hex_string[2 * UTF8_MAXBYTES + 5];
+
+ /* Get the first character of the result. */
+ U32 uv = utf8n_to_uvuni((U8 *) str,
+ len,
+ &char_length,
+ UTF8_ALLOW_ANYUV);
+
+ /* The call to is_utf8_string() above hopefully
+ * guarantees that there won't be an error. But
+ * it's easy here to make sure. The function just
+ * above warns and returns 0 if invalid utf8, but
+ * it can also return 0 if the input is validly a
+ * NUL. Disambiguate */
+ if (uv == 0 && NATIVE_TO_ASCII(*str) != '\0') {
+ uv = UNICODE_REPLACEMENT;
+ }
+
+ /* Convert first code point to hex, including the
+ * boiler plate before it */
+ sprintf(hex_string, "\\N{U+%X", (unsigned int) uv);
+ output_length = strlen(hex_string);
+
+ /* Make sure there is enough space to hold it */
+ d = off + SvGROW(sv, off
+ + output_length
+ + (STRLEN)(send - e)
+ + 2); /* '}' + NUL */
+ /* And output it */
+ Copy(hex_string, d, output_length, char);
+ d += output_length;
+
+ /* For each subsequent character, append dot and
+ * its ordinal in hex */
+ while ((str += char_length) < str_end) {
+ const STRLEN off = d - SvPVX_const(sv);
+ U32 uv = utf8n_to_uvuni((U8 *) str,
+ str_end - str,
+ &char_length,
+ UTF8_ALLOW_ANYUV);
+ if (uv == 0 && NATIVE_TO_ASCII(*str) != '\0') {
+ uv = UNICODE_REPLACEMENT;
+ }
+
+ sprintf(hex_string, ".%X", (unsigned int) uv);
+ output_length = strlen(hex_string);
+
+ d = off + SvGROW(sv, off
+ + output_length
+ + (STRLEN)(send - e)
+ + 2); /* '}' + NUL */
+ Copy(hex_string, d, output_length, char);
+ d += output_length;
+ }
+
+ *d++ = '}'; /* Done. Add the trailing brace */
+ }
+ }
+ else { /* Here, not in a pattern. Convert the name to a
+ * string. */
+
+ /* If destination is not in utf8, unconditionally
+ * recode it to be so. This is because \N{} implies
+ * Unicode semantics, and scalars have to be in utf8
+ * to guarantee those semantics */
+ if (! has_utf8) {
+ SvCUR_set(sv, d - SvPVX_const(sv));
+ SvPOK_on(sv);
+ *d = '\0';
+ /* See Note on sizing above. */
+ sv_utf8_upgrade_flags_grow(sv,
+ SV_GMAGIC|SV_FORCE_UTF8_UPGRADE,
+ len + (STRLEN)(send - s) + 1);
+ d = SvPVX(sv) + SvCUR(sv);
+ has_utf8 = TRUE;
+ } else if (len > (STRLEN)(e - s + 4)) { /* I _guess_ 4 is \N{} --jhi */
+
+ /* See Note on sizing above. (NOTE: SvCUR() is not
+ * set correctly here). */
+ const STRLEN off = d - SvPVX_const(sv);
+ d = off + SvGROW(sv, off + len + (STRLEN)(send - s) + 1);
+ }
+ Copy(str, d, len, char);
+ d += len;
+ }
+ SvREFCNT_dec(res);
+
+ /* Deprecate non-approved name syntax */
+ if (ckWARN_d(WARN_DEPRECATED)) {
+ bool problematic = FALSE;
+ char* i = s;
+
+ /* For non-ut8 input, look to see that the first
+ * character is an alpha, then loop through the rest
+ * checking that each is a continuation */
+ if (! this_utf8) {
+ if (! isALPHAU(*i)) problematic = TRUE;
+ else for (i = s + 1; i < e; i++) {
+ if (isCHARNAME_CONT(*i)) continue;
+ problematic = TRUE;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ else {
+ /* Similarly for utf8. For invariants can check
+ * directly. We accept anything above the latin1
+ * range because it is immaterial to Perl if it is
+ * correct or not, and is expensive to check. But
+ * it is fairly easy in the latin1 range to convert
+ * the variants into a single character and check
+ * those */
+ if (UTF8_IS_INVARIANT(*i)) {
+ if (! isALPHAU(*i)) problematic = TRUE;
+ } else if (UTF8_IS_DOWNGRADEABLE_START(*i)) {
+ if (! isALPHAU(UNI_TO_NATIVE(UTF8_ACCUMULATE(*i,
+ *(i+1)))))
+ {
+ problematic = TRUE;
+ }
+ }
+ if (! problematic) for (i = s + UTF8SKIP(s);
+ i < e;
+ i+= UTF8SKIP(i))
+ {
+ if (UTF8_IS_INVARIANT(*i)) {
+ if (isCHARNAME_CONT(*i)) continue;
+ } else if (! UTF8_IS_DOWNGRADEABLE_START(*i)) {
+ continue;
+ } else if (isCHARNAME_CONT(
+ UNI_TO_NATIVE(
+ UTF8_ACCUMULATE(*i, *(i+1)))))
+ {
+ continue;
+ }
+ problematic = TRUE;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ if (problematic) {
+ /* The e-i passed to the final %.*s makes sure that
+ * should the trailing NUL be missing that this
+ * print won't run off the end of the string */
+ Perl_warner(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_DEPRECATED),
+ "Deprecated character in \\N{...}; marked by <-- HERE in \\N{%.*s<-- HERE %.*s", i - s + 1, s, e - i, i + 1);
+ }
+ }
+ } /* End \N{NAME} */
#ifdef EBCDIC
- if (!dorange)
- native_range = FALSE; /* \N{} is guessed to be Unicode */
+ if (!dorange)
+ native_range = FALSE; /* \N{} is defined to be Unicode */
#endif
- Copy(str, d, len, char);
- d += len;
- SvREFCNT_dec(res);
- cont_scan:
- s = e + 1;
- }
- else
- yyerror("Missing braces on \\N{}");
+ s = e + 1; /* Point to just after the '}' */
continue;
/* \c is a control character */
case 'c':
s++;
if (s < send) {
- U8 c = *s++;
-#ifdef EBCDIC
- if (isLOWER(c))
- c = toUPPER(c);
-#endif
- *d++ = NATIVE_TO_NEED(has_utf8,toCTRL(c));
+ *d++ = grok_bslash_c(*s++, 1);
}
else {
yyerror("Missing control char name in \\c");
const int old_len = SvCUR(buf_sv);
/* ensure buf_sv is large enough */
- SvGROW(buf_sv, (STRLEN)(old_len + correct_length)) ;
+ SvGROW(buf_sv, (STRLEN)(old_len + correct_length + 1)) ;
if ((len = PerlIO_read(PL_rsfp, SvPVX(buf_sv) + old_len,
correct_length)) <= 0) {
if (PerlIO_error(PL_rsfp))
return 0 ; /* end of file */
}
SvCUR_set(buf_sv, old_len + len) ;
+ SvPVX(buf_sv)[old_len + len] = '\0';
} else {
/* Want a line */
if (sv_gets(buf_sv, PL_rsfp, SvCUR(buf_sv)) == NULL) {
}
STATIC char *
-S_filter_gets(pTHX_ register SV *sv, register PerlIO *fp, STRLEN append)
+S_filter_gets(pTHX_ register SV *sv, STRLEN append)
{
dVAR;
return NULL ;
}
else
- return (sv_gets(sv, fp, append));
+ return (sv_gets(sv, PL_rsfp, append));
}
STATIC HV *
s = SKIPSPACE1(s);
if (isDIGIT(*s) || (*s == 'v' && isDIGIT(s[1]))) {
s = force_version(s, TRUE);
- if (*s == ';' || (s = SKIPSPACE1(s), *s == ';')) {
+ if (*s == ';' || *s == '}'
+ || (s = SKIPSPACE1(s), (*s == ';' || *s == '}'))) {
start_force(PL_curforce);
NEXTVAL_NEXTTOKE.opval = NULL;
force_next(WORD);
register char *d;
STRLEN len;
bool bof = FALSE;
+ U32 fake_eof = 0;
/* orig_keyword, gvp, and gv are initialized here because
* jump to the label just_a_word_zero can bypass their
sv_catpvs(PL_linestr,
"use feature ':5." STRINGIFY(PERL_VERSION) "';");
if (PL_minus_n || PL_minus_p) {
- sv_catpvs(PL_linestr, "LINE: while (<>) {");
+ sv_catpvs(PL_linestr, "LINE: while (<>) {"/*}*/);
if (PL_minus_l)
sv_catpvs(PL_linestr,"chomp;");
if (PL_minus_a) {
goto retry;
}
do {
+ fake_eof = 0;
bof = PL_rsfp ? TRUE : FALSE;
- if ((s = filter_gets(PL_linestr, PL_rsfp, 0)) == NULL) {
+ if (0) {
fake_eof:
+ fake_eof = LEX_FAKE_EOF;
+ }
+ PL_bufptr = PL_bufend;
+ CopLINE_inc(PL_curcop);
+ if (!lex_next_chunk(fake_eof)) {
+ CopLINE_dec(PL_curcop);
+ s = PL_bufptr;
+ TOKEN(';'); /* not infinite loop because rsfp is NULL now */
+ }
+ CopLINE_dec(PL_curcop);
#ifdef PERL_MAD
+ if (!PL_rsfp)
PL_realtokenstart = -1;
#endif
- if (PL_rsfp) {
- if ((PerlIO *)PL_rsfp == PerlIO_stdin())
- PerlIO_clearerr(PL_rsfp);
- else
- (void)PerlIO_close(PL_rsfp);
- PL_rsfp = NULL;
- PL_doextract = FALSE;
- }
- if (!PL_in_eval && (PL_minus_n || PL_minus_p)) {
-#ifdef PERL_MAD
- if (PL_madskills)
- PL_faketokens = 1;
-#endif
- if (PL_minus_p)
- sv_setpvs(PL_linestr, ";}continue{print;}");
- else
- sv_setpvs(PL_linestr, ";}");
- PL_oldoldbufptr = PL_oldbufptr = s = PL_linestart = SvPVX(PL_linestr);
- PL_bufend = SvPVX(PL_linestr) + SvCUR(PL_linestr);
- PL_last_lop = PL_last_uni = NULL;
- PL_minus_n = PL_minus_p = 0;
- goto retry;
- }
- PL_oldoldbufptr = PL_oldbufptr = s = PL_linestart = SvPVX(PL_linestr);
- PL_last_lop = PL_last_uni = NULL;
- sv_setpvs(PL_linestr,"");
- TOKEN(';'); /* not infinite loop because rsfp is NULL now */
- }
+ s = PL_bufptr;
/* If it looks like the start of a BOM or raw UTF-16,
* check if it in fact is. */
- else if (bof &&
+ if (bof && PL_rsfp &&
(*s == 0 ||
*(U8*)s == 0xEF ||
*(U8*)s >= 0xFE ||
s[1] == 0)) {
-#ifdef PERLIO_IS_STDIO
-# ifdef __GNU_LIBRARY__
-# if __GNU_LIBRARY__ == 1 /* Linux glibc5 */
-# define FTELL_FOR_PIPE_IS_BROKEN
-# endif
-# else
-# ifdef __GLIBC__
-# if __GLIBC__ == 1 /* maybe some glibc5 release had it like this? */
-# define FTELL_FOR_PIPE_IS_BROKEN
-# endif
-# endif
-# endif
-#endif
bof = PerlIO_tell(PL_rsfp) == (Off_t)SvCUR(PL_linestr);
if (bof) {
PL_bufend = SvPVX(PL_linestr) + SvCUR(PL_linestr);
PL_doextract = FALSE;
}
}
- incline(s);
+ if (PL_rsfp)
+ incline(s);
} while (PL_doextract);
PL_oldoldbufptr = PL_oldbufptr = PL_bufptr = PL_linestart = s;
- if ((PERLDB_LINE || PERLDB_SAVESRC) && PL_curstash != PL_debstash)
- update_debugger_info(PL_linestr, NULL, 0);
PL_bufend = SvPVX(PL_linestr) + SvCUR(PL_linestr);
PL_last_lop = PL_last_uni = NULL;
if (CopLINE(PL_curcop) == 1) {
if (!PL_in_my || PL_lex_state != LEX_NORMAL)
break;
PL_bufptr = s; /* update in case we back off */
+ if (*s == '=') {
+ deprecate(":= for an empty attribute list");
+ }
goto grabattrs;
case XATTRBLOCK:
PL_expect = XBLOCK;
}
}
- if (s[1] == '#' && (isIDFIRST_lazy_if(s+2,UTF) || strchr("{$:+-", s[2]))) {
+ if (s[1] == '#' && (isIDFIRST_lazy_if(s+2,UTF) || strchr("{$:+-@", s[2]))) {
PL_tokenbuf[0] = '@';
s = scan_ident(s + 1, PL_bufend, PL_tokenbuf + 1,
sizeof PL_tokenbuf - 1, FALSE);
d = s;
{
const char tmp = *s;
- if (PL_lex_state == LEX_NORMAL)
+ if (PL_lex_state == LEX_NORMAL || PL_lex_brackets)
s = SKIPSPACE1(s);
if ((PL_expect != XREF || PL_oldoldbufptr == PL_last_lop)
pl_yylval.ival = 0;
OPERATOR(DOTDOT);
}
- if (PL_expect != XOPERATOR)
- check_uni();
Aop(OP_CONCAT);
}
/* FALL THROUGH */
case 'z': case 'Z':
keylookup: {
+ bool anydelim;
I32 tmp;
orig_keyword = 0;
s = scan_word(s, PL_tokenbuf, sizeof PL_tokenbuf, FALSE, &len);
/* Some keywords can be followed by any delimiter, including ':' */
- tmp = ((len == 1 && strchr("msyq", PL_tokenbuf[0])) ||
+ anydelim = ((len == 1 && strchr("msyq", PL_tokenbuf[0])) ||
(len == 2 && ((PL_tokenbuf[0] == 't' && PL_tokenbuf[1] == 'r') ||
(PL_tokenbuf[0] == 'q' &&
strchr("qwxr", PL_tokenbuf[1])))));
/* x::* is just a word, unless x is "CORE" */
- if (!tmp && *s == ':' && s[1] == ':' && strNE(PL_tokenbuf, "CORE"))
+ if (!anydelim && *s == ':' && s[1] == ':' && strNE(PL_tokenbuf, "CORE"))
goto just_a_word;
d = s;
while (d < PL_bufend && isSPACE(*d))
d++; /* no comments skipped here, or s### is misparsed */
- /* Is this a label? */
- if (!tmp && PL_expect == XSTATE
- && d < PL_bufend && *d == ':' && *(d + 1) != ':') {
- tmp = keyword(PL_tokenbuf, len, 0);
- if (tmp)
- Perl_croak(aTHX_ "Can't use keyword '%s' as a label", PL_tokenbuf);
- s = d + 1;
- pl_yylval.pval = CopLABEL_alloc(PL_tokenbuf);
- CLINE;
- TOKEN(LABEL);
- }
- else
- /* Check for keywords */
- tmp = keyword(PL_tokenbuf, len, 0);
-
/* Is this a word before a => operator? */
if (*d == '=' && d[1] == '>') {
CLINE;
TERM(WORD);
}
+ /* Check for plugged-in keyword */
+ {
+ OP *o;
+ int result;
+ char *saved_bufptr = PL_bufptr;
+ PL_bufptr = s;
+ result = CALL_FPTR(PL_keyword_plugin)(aTHX_ PL_tokenbuf, len, &o);
+ s = PL_bufptr;
+ if (result == KEYWORD_PLUGIN_DECLINE) {
+ /* not a plugged-in keyword */
+ PL_bufptr = saved_bufptr;
+ } else if (result == KEYWORD_PLUGIN_STMT) {
+ pl_yylval.opval = o;
+ CLINE;
+ PL_expect = XSTATE;
+ return REPORT(PLUGSTMT);
+ } else if (result == KEYWORD_PLUGIN_EXPR) {
+ pl_yylval.opval = o;
+ CLINE;
+ PL_expect = XOPERATOR;
+ return REPORT(PLUGEXPR);
+ } else {
+ Perl_croak(aTHX_ "Bad plugin affecting keyword '%s'",
+ PL_tokenbuf);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Check for built-in keyword */
+ tmp = keyword(PL_tokenbuf, len, 0);
+
+ /* Is this a label? */
+ if (!anydelim && PL_expect == XSTATE
+ && d < PL_bufend && *d == ':' && *(d + 1) != ':') {
+ s = d + 1;
+ pl_yylval.pval = CopLABEL_alloc(PL_tokenbuf);
+ CLINE;
+ TOKEN(LABEL);
+ }
+
if (tmp < 0) { /* second-class keyword? */
GV *ogv = NULL; /* override (winner) */
GV *hgv = NULL; /* hidden (loser) */
SV *sv;
int pkgname = 0;
const char lastchar = (PL_bufptr == PL_oldoldbufptr ? 0 : PL_bufptr[-1]);
+ OP *rv2cv_op;
CV *cv;
#ifdef PERL_MAD
SV *nextPL_nextwhite = 0;
if (len)
goto safe_bareword;
- /* Do the explicit type check so that we don't need to force
- the initialisation of the symbol table to have a real GV.
- Beware - gv may not really be a PVGV, cv may not really be
- a PVCV, (because of the space optimisations that gv_init
- understands) But they're true if for this symbol there is
- respectively a typeglob and a subroutine.
- */
- cv = gv ? ((SvTYPE(gv) == SVt_PVGV)
- /* Real typeglob, so get the real subroutine: */
- ? GvCVu(gv)
- /* A proxy for a subroutine in this package? */
- : SvOK(gv) ? MUTABLE_CV(gv) : NULL)
- : NULL;
+ cv = NULL;
+ {
+ OP *const_op = newSVOP(OP_CONST, 0, SvREFCNT_inc(sv));
+ const_op->op_private = OPpCONST_BARE;
+ rv2cv_op = newCVREF(0, const_op);
+ }
+ if (rv2cv_op->op_type == OP_RV2CV &&
+ (rv2cv_op->op_flags & OPf_KIDS)) {
+ OP *rv_op = cUNOPx(rv2cv_op)->op_first;
+ switch (rv_op->op_type) {
+ case OP_CONST: {
+ SV *sv = cSVOPx_sv(rv_op);
+ if (SvROK(sv) && SvTYPE(SvRV(sv)) == SVt_PVCV)
+ cv = (CV*)SvRV(sv);
+ } break;
+ case OP_GV: {
+ GV *gv = cGVOPx_gv(rv_op);
+ CV *maybe_cv = GvCVu(gv);
+ if (maybe_cv && SvTYPE((SV*)maybe_cv) == SVt_PVCV)
+ cv = maybe_cv;
+ } break;
+ }
+ }
/* See if it's the indirect object for a list operator. */
/* Two barewords in a row may indicate method call. */
if ((isIDFIRST_lazy_if(s,UTF) || *s == '$') &&
- (tmp = intuit_method(s, gv, cv)))
+ (tmp = intuit_method(s, gv, cv))) {
+ op_free(rv2cv_op);
return REPORT(tmp);
+ }
/* If not a declared subroutine, it's an indirect object. */
/* (But it's an indir obj regardless for sort.) */
if (
( !immediate_paren && (PL_last_lop_op == OP_SORT ||
- ((!gv || !cv) &&
+ (!cv &&
(PL_last_lop_op != OP_MAPSTART &&
PL_last_lop_op != OP_GREPSTART))))
|| (PL_tokenbuf[0] == '_' && PL_tokenbuf[1] == '\0'
/* Is this a word before a => operator? */
if (*s == '=' && s[1] == '>' && !pkgname) {
+ op_free(rv2cv_op);
CLINE;
sv_setpv(((SVOP*)pl_yylval.opval)->op_sv, PL_tokenbuf);
if (UTF && !IN_BYTES && is_utf8_string((U8*)PL_tokenbuf, len))
d = s + 1;
while (SPACE_OR_TAB(*d))
d++;
- if (*d == ')' && (sv = gv_const_sv(gv))) {
+ if (*d == ')' && (sv = cv_const_sv(cv))) {
s = d + 1;
goto its_constant;
}
PL_thistoken = newSVpvs("");
}
#endif
+ op_free(rv2cv_op);
force_next(WORD);
pl_yylval.ival = 0;
TOKEN('&');
/* If followed by var or block, call it a method (unless sub) */
- if ((*s == '$' || *s == '{') && (!gv || !cv)) {
+ if ((*s == '$' || *s == '{') && !cv) {
+ op_free(rv2cv_op);
PL_last_lop = PL_oldbufptr;
PL_last_lop_op = OP_METHOD;
PREBLOCK(METHOD);
if (!orig_keyword
&& (isIDFIRST_lazy_if(s,UTF) || *s == '$')
- && (tmp = intuit_method(s, gv, cv)))
+ && (tmp = intuit_method(s, gv, cv))) {
+ op_free(rv2cv_op);
return REPORT(tmp);
+ }
/* Not a method, so call it a subroutine (if defined) */
"Ambiguous use of -%s resolved as -&%s()",
PL_tokenbuf, PL_tokenbuf);
/* Check for a constant sub */
- if ((sv = gv_const_sv(gv))) {
+ if ((sv = cv_const_sv(cv))) {
its_constant:
+ op_free(rv2cv_op);
SvREFCNT_dec(((SVOP*)pl_yylval.opval)->op_sv);
((SVOP*)pl_yylval.opval)->op_sv = SvREFCNT_inc_simple(sv);
pl_yylval.opval->op_private = 0;
TOKEN(WORD);
}
- /* Resolve to GV now. */
- if (SvTYPE(gv) != SVt_PVGV) {
- gv = gv_fetchpv(PL_tokenbuf, 0, SVt_PVCV);
- assert (SvTYPE(gv) == SVt_PVGV);
- /* cv must have been some sort of placeholder, so
- now needs replacing with a real code reference. */
- cv = GvCV(gv);
- }
-
op_free(pl_yylval.opval);
- pl_yylval.opval = newCVREF(0, newGVOP(OP_GV, 0, gv));
+ pl_yylval.opval = rv2cv_op;
pl_yylval.opval->op_private |= OPpENTERSUB_NOPAREN;
PL_last_lop = PL_oldbufptr;
PL_last_lop_op = OP_ENTERSUB;
if (probable_sub) {
gv = gv_fetchpv(PL_tokenbuf, GV_ADD, SVt_PVCV);
op_free(pl_yylval.opval);
- pl_yylval.opval = newCVREF(0, newGVOP(OP_GV, 0, gv));
+ pl_yylval.opval = rv2cv_op;
pl_yylval.opval->op_private |= OPpENTERSUB_NOPAREN;
PL_last_lop = PL_oldbufptr;
PL_last_lop_op = OP_ENTERSUB;
}
}
}
+ op_free(rv2cv_op);
safe_bareword:
if ((lastchar == '*' || lastchar == '%' || lastchar == '&')) {
sv_catpvn(PL_endwhite, tstart, PL_bufend - tstart);
PL_realtokenstart = -1;
}
- while ((s = filter_gets(PL_endwhite, PL_rsfp,
- SvCUR(PL_endwhite))) != NULL) ;
+ while ((s = filter_gets(PL_endwhite, SvCUR(PL_endwhite)))
+ != NULL) ;
}
#endif
PL_rsfp = NULL;
case KEY_eval:
s = SKIPSPACE1(s);
- PL_expect = (*s == '{') ? XTERMBLOCK : XTERM;
- UNIBRACK(OP_ENTEREVAL);
+ if (*s == '{') { /* block eval */
+ PL_expect = XTERMBLOCK;
+ UNIBRACK(OP_ENTERTRY);
+ }
+ else { /* string eval */
+ PL_expect = XTERM;
+ UNIBRACK(OP_ENTEREVAL);
+ }
case KEY_eof:
UNI(OP_EOF);
case KEY_package:
s = force_word(s,WORD,FALSE,TRUE,FALSE);
- s = force_version(s, FALSE);
+ s = SKIPSPACE1(s);
+ s = force_strict_version(s);
+ PL_lex_expect = XBLOCK;
OPERATOR(PACKAGE);
case KEY_pipe:
bool must_be_last = FALSE;
bool underscore = FALSE;
bool seen_underscore = FALSE;
- const bool warnsyntax = ckWARN(WARN_SYNTAX);
+ const bool warnillegalproto = ckWARN(WARN_ILLEGALPROTO);
s = scan_str(s,!!PL_madskills,FALSE);
if (!s)
if (!isSPACE(*p)) {
d[tmp++] = *p;
- if (warnsyntax) {
+ if (warnillegalproto) {
if (must_be_last)
proto_after_greedy_proto = TRUE;
if (!strchr("$@%*;[]&\\_", *p)) {
}
d[tmp] = '\0';
if (proto_after_greedy_proto)
- Perl_warner(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_SYNTAX),
+ Perl_warner(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_ILLEGALPROTO),
"Prototype after '%c' for %"SVf" : %s",
greedy_proto, SVfARG(PL_subname), d);
if (bad_proto)
- Perl_warner(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_SYNTAX),
+ Perl_warner(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_ILLEGALPROTO),
"Illegal character %sin prototype for %"SVf" : %s",
seen_underscore ? "after '_' " : "",
SVfARG(PL_subname), d);
else if (*s != '{' && key == KEY_sub) {
if (!have_name)
Perl_croak(aTHX_ "Illegal declaration of anonymous subroutine");
- else if (*s != ';')
+ else if (*s != ';' && *s != '}')
Perl_croak(aTHX_ "Illegal declaration of subroutine %"SVf, SVfARG(PL_subname));
}
yyerror(Perl_form(aTHX_ "No package name allowed for "
"variable %s in \"our\"",
PL_tokenbuf));
- tmp = allocmy(PL_tokenbuf);
+ tmp = allocmy(PL_tokenbuf, tokenbuf_len, 0);
}
else {
if (has_colon)
PL_in_my == KEY_my ? "my" : "state", PL_tokenbuf));
pl_yylval.opval = newOP(OP_PADANY, 0);
- pl_yylval.opval->op_targ = allocmy(PL_tokenbuf);
+ pl_yylval.opval->op_targ = allocmy(PL_tokenbuf, tokenbuf_len, 0);
return PRIVATEREF;
}
}
if (!has_colon) {
if (!PL_in_my)
- tmp = pad_findmy(PL_tokenbuf);
+ tmp = pad_findmy(PL_tokenbuf, tokenbuf_len, 0);
if (tmp != NOT_IN_PAD) {
/* might be an "our" variable" */
if (PAD_COMPNAME_FLAGS_isOUR(tmp)) {
and @foo isn't a variable we can find in the symbol
table.
*/
- if (pit == '@' && PL_lex_state != LEX_NORMAL && !PL_lex_brackets) {
+ if (ckWARN(WARN_AMBIGUOUS) &&
+ pit == '@' && PL_lex_state != LEX_NORMAL && !PL_lex_brackets) {
GV *const gv = gv_fetchpvn_flags(PL_tokenbuf + 1, tokenbuf_len - 1, 0,
SVt_PVAV);
if ((!gv || ((PL_tokenbuf[0] == '@') ? !GvAV(gv) : !GvHV(gv)))
)
{
/* Downgraded from fatal to warning 20000522 mjd */
- Perl_ck_warner(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_AMBIGUOUS),
- "Possible unintended interpolation of %s in string",
- PL_tokenbuf);
+ Perl_warner(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_AMBIGUOUS),
+ "Possible unintended interpolation of %s in string",
+ PL_tokenbuf);
}
}
pl_yylval.opval = (OP*)newSVOP(OP_CONST, 0, newSVpvn(PL_tokenbuf + 1,
tokenbuf_len - 1));
pl_yylval.opval->op_private = OPpCONST_ENTERED;
- gv_fetchpvn_flags(
- PL_tokenbuf + 1, tokenbuf_len - 1,
- /* If the identifier refers to a stash, don't autovivify it.
- * Change 24660 had the side effect of causing symbol table
- * hashes to always be defined, even if they were freshly
- * created and the only reference in the entire program was
- * the single statement with the defined %foo::bar:: test.
- * It appears that all code in the wild doing this actually
- * wants to know whether sub-packages have been loaded, so
- * by avoiding auto-vivifying symbol tables, we ensure that
- * defined %foo::bar:: continues to be false, and the existing
- * tests still give the expected answers, even though what
- * they're actually testing has now changed subtly.
- */
- (*PL_tokenbuf == '%'
- && *(d = PL_tokenbuf + tokenbuf_len - 1) == ':'
- && d[-1] == ':'
- ? 0
- : PL_in_eval ? (GV_ADDMULTI | GV_ADDINEVAL) : GV_ADD),
- ((PL_tokenbuf[0] == '$') ? SVt_PV
- : (PL_tokenbuf[0] == '@') ? SVt_PVAV
- : SVt_PVHV));
+ gv_fetchpvn_flags(PL_tokenbuf+1, tokenbuf_len - 1,
+ PL_in_eval ? (GV_ADDMULTI | GV_ADDINEVAL) : GV_ADD,
+ ((PL_tokenbuf[0] == '$') ? SVt_PV
+ : (PL_tokenbuf[0] == '@') ? SVt_PVAV
+ : SVt_PVHV));
return WORD;
}
SvREFCNT_dec(msg);
return sv;
}
+
+ /* charnames doesn't work well if there have been errors found */
+ if (PL_error_count > 0 && strEQ(key,"charnames"))
+ return &PL_sv_undef;
+
cvp = hv_fetch(table, key, keylen, FALSE);
if (!cvp || !SvOK(*cvp)) {
why1 = "$^H{";
char *bracket = NULL;
char funny = *s++;
register char *d = dest;
- register char * const e = d + destlen + 3; /* two-character token, ending NUL */
+ register char * const e = d + destlen - 3; /* two-character token, ending NUL */
PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_SCAN_IDENT;
return s;
}
-void
-Perl_pmflag(pTHX_ U32* pmfl, int ch)
-{
- PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_PMFLAG;
-
- PERL_UNUSED_CONTEXT;
- if (ch<256) {
- const char c = (char)ch;
- switch (c) {
- CASE_STD_PMMOD_FLAGS_PARSE_SET(pmfl);
- case GLOBAL_PAT_MOD: *pmfl |= PMf_GLOBAL; break;
- case CONTINUE_PAT_MOD: *pmfl |= PMf_CONTINUE; break;
- case ONCE_PAT_MOD: *pmfl |= PMf_KEEP; break;
- case KEEPCOPY_PAT_MOD: *pmfl |= PMf_KEEPCOPY; break;
- }
- }
+static U32
+S_pmflag(U32 pmfl, const char ch) {
+ switch (ch) {
+ CASE_STD_PMMOD_FLAGS_PARSE_SET(&pmfl);
+ case GLOBAL_PAT_MOD: pmfl |= PMf_GLOBAL; break;
+ case CONTINUE_PAT_MOD: pmfl |= PMf_CONTINUE; break;
+ case ONCE_PAT_MOD: pmfl |= PMf_KEEP; break;
+ case KEEPCOPY_PAT_MOD: pmfl |= PMf_KEEPCOPY; break;
+ case NONDESTRUCT_PAT_MOD: pmfl |= PMf_NONDESTRUCT; break;
+ }
+ return pmfl;
}
STATIC char *
modstart = s;
#endif
while (*s && strchr(valid_flags, *s))
- pmflag(&pm->op_pmflags,*s++);
+ pm->op_pmflags = S_pmflag(pm->op_pmflags, *s++);
#ifdef PERL_MAD
if (PL_madskills && modstart != s) {
SV* tmptoken = newSVpvn(modstart, s - modstart);
es++;
}
else if (strchr(S_PAT_MODS, *s))
- pmflag(&pm->op_pmflags,*s++);
+ pm->op_pmflags = S_pmflag(pm->op_pmflags, *s++);
else
break;
}
PL_thisstuff = newSVpvn(tstart, PL_bufend - tstart);
}
#endif
- if (!outer ||
- !(PL_oldoldbufptr = PL_oldbufptr = s = PL_linestart = filter_gets(PL_linestr, PL_rsfp, 0))) {
+ PL_bufptr = s;
+ CopLINE_inc(PL_curcop);
+ if (!outer || !lex_next_chunk(0)) {
CopLINE_set(PL_curcop, (line_t)PL_multi_start);
missingterm(PL_tokenbuf);
}
+ CopLINE_dec(PL_curcop);
+ s = PL_bufptr;
#ifdef PERL_MAD
stuffstart = s - SvPVX(PL_linestr);
#endif
else if (PL_bufend - PL_linestart == 1 && PL_bufend[-1] == '\r')
PL_bufend[-1] = '\n';
#endif
- if ((PERLDB_LINE || PERLDB_SAVESRC) && PL_curstash != PL_debstash)
- update_debugger_info(PL_linestr, NULL, 0);
if (*s == term && memEQ(s,PL_tokenbuf,len)) {
STRLEN off = PL_bufend - 1 - SvPVX_const(PL_linestr);
*(SvPVX(PL_linestr) + off ) = ' ';
/* try to find it in the pad for this block, otherwise find
add symbol table ops
*/
- const PADOFFSET tmp = pad_findmy(d);
+ const PADOFFSET tmp = pad_findmy(d, len, 0);
if (tmp != NOT_IN_PAD) {
if (PAD_COMPNAME_FLAGS_isOUR(tmp)) {
HV * const stash = PAD_COMPNAME_OURSTASH(tmp);
PL_thisstuff = newSVpvn(tstart, PL_bufend - tstart);
}
#endif
- if (!PL_rsfp ||
- !(PL_oldoldbufptr = PL_oldbufptr = s = PL_linestart = filter_gets(PL_linestr, PL_rsfp, 0))) {
+ CopLINE_inc(PL_curcop);
+ PL_bufptr = PL_bufend;
+ if (!lex_next_chunk(0)) {
sv_free(sv);
CopLINE_set(PL_curcop, (line_t)PL_multi_start);
return NULL;
}
+ s = PL_bufptr;
#ifdef PERL_MAD
stuffstart = 0;
#endif
- /* we read a line, so increment our line counter */
- CopLINE_inc(PL_curcop);
-
- /* update debugger info */
- if ((PERLDB_LINE || PERLDB_SAVESRC) && PL_curstash != PL_debstash)
- update_debugger_info(PL_linestr, NULL, 0);
-
- /* having changed the buffer, we must update PL_bufend */
- PL_bufend = SvPVX(PL_linestr) + SvCUR(PL_linestr);
- PL_last_lop = PL_last_uni = NULL;
}
/* at this point, we have successfully read the delimited string */
Perl_ck_warner(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_SYNTAX), "Misplaced _ in number");
}
- sv = newSV(0);
if (overflowed) {
if (n > 4294967295.0)
Perl_ck_warner(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_PORTABLE),
"%s number > %s non-portable",
Base, max);
- sv_setnv(sv, n);
+ sv = newSVnv(n);
}
else {
#if UVSIZE > 4
"%s number > %s non-portable",
Base, max);
#endif
- sv_setuv(sv, u);
+ sv = newSVuv(u);
}
if (just_zero && (PL_hints & HINT_NEW_INTEGER))
sv = new_constant(start, s - start, "integer",
}
- /* make an sv from the string */
- sv = newSV(0);
-
/*
We try to do an integer conversion first if no characters
indicating "float" have been found.
if (flags == IS_NUMBER_IN_UV) {
if (uv <= IV_MAX)
- sv_setiv(sv, uv); /* Prefer IVs over UVs. */
+ sv = newSViv(uv); /* Prefer IVs over UVs. */
else
- sv_setuv(sv, uv);
+ sv = newSVuv(uv);
} else if (flags == (IS_NUMBER_IN_UV | IS_NUMBER_NEG)) {
if (uv <= (UV) IV_MIN)
- sv_setiv(sv, -(IV)uv);
+ sv = newSViv(-(IV)uv);
else
floatit = TRUE;
} else
/* terminate the string */
*d = '\0';
nv = Atof(PL_tokenbuf);
- sv_setnv(sv, nv);
+ sv = newSVnv(nv);
}
if ( floatit
}
s = (char*)eol;
if (PL_rsfp) {
+ bool got_some;
#ifdef PERL_MAD
if (PL_madskills) {
if (PL_thistoken)
PL_thistoken = newSVpvn(tokenstart, PL_bufend - tokenstart);
}
#endif
- s = filter_gets(PL_linestr, PL_rsfp, 0);
+ PL_bufptr = PL_bufend;
+ CopLINE_inc(PL_curcop);
+ got_some = lex_next_chunk(0);
+ CopLINE_dec(PL_curcop);
+ s = PL_bufptr;
#ifdef PERL_MAD
- tokenstart = PL_oldoldbufptr = PL_oldbufptr = PL_bufptr = PL_linestart = SvPVX(PL_linestr);
-#else
- PL_oldoldbufptr = PL_oldbufptr = PL_bufptr = PL_linestart = SvPVX(PL_linestr);
+ tokenstart = PL_bufptr;
#endif
- PL_bufend = PL_bufptr + SvCUR(PL_linestr);
- PL_last_lop = PL_last_uni = NULL;
- if (!s) {
- s = PL_bufptr;
+ if (!got_some)
break;
- }
}
incline(s);
}
switch (s[0]) {
case 0xFF:
if (s[1] == 0xFE) {
- /* UTF-16 little-endian? (or UTF32-LE?) */
+ /* UTF-16 little-endian? (or UTF-32LE?) */
if (s[2] == 0 && s[3] == 0) /* UTF-32 little-endian */
- Perl_croak(aTHX_ "Unsupported script encoding UTF32-LE");
+ Perl_croak(aTHX_ "Unsupported script encoding UTF-32LE");
#ifndef PERL_NO_UTF16_FILTER
- if (DEBUG_p_TEST || DEBUG_T_TEST) PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "UTF16-LE script encoding (BOM)\n");
+ if (DEBUG_p_TEST || DEBUG_T_TEST) PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "UTF-16LE script encoding (BOM)\n");
s += 2;
- utf16le:
if (PL_bufend > (char*)s) {
- U8 *news;
- I32 newlen;
-
- filter_add(utf16rev_textfilter, NULL);
- Newx(news, (PL_bufend - (char*)s) * 3 / 2 + 1, U8);
- utf16_to_utf8_reversed(s, news,
- PL_bufend - (char*)s - 1,
- &newlen);
- sv_setpvn(PL_linestr, (const char*)news, newlen);
-#ifdef PERL_MAD
- s = (U8*)SvPVX(PL_linestr);
- Copy(news, s, newlen, U8);
- s[newlen] = '\0';
-#endif
- Safefree(news);
- SvUTF8_on(PL_linestr);
- s = (U8*)SvPVX(PL_linestr);
-#ifdef PERL_MAD
- /* FIXME - is this a general bug fix? */
- s[newlen] = '\0';
-#endif
- PL_bufend = SvPVX(PL_linestr) + newlen;
+ s = add_utf16_textfilter(s, TRUE);
}
#else
- Perl_croak(aTHX_ "Unsupported script encoding UTF16-LE");
+ Perl_croak(aTHX_ "Unsupported script encoding UTF-16LE");
#endif
}
break;
#ifndef PERL_NO_UTF16_FILTER
if (DEBUG_p_TEST || DEBUG_T_TEST) PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "UTF-16BE script encoding (BOM)\n");
s += 2;
- utf16be:
if (PL_bufend > (char *)s) {
- U8 *news;
- I32 newlen;
-
- filter_add(utf16_textfilter, NULL);
- Newx(news, (PL_bufend - (char*)s) * 3 / 2 + 1, U8);
- utf16_to_utf8(s, news,
- PL_bufend - (char*)s,
- &newlen);
- sv_setpvn(PL_linestr, (const char*)news, newlen);
- Safefree(news);
- SvUTF8_on(PL_linestr);
- s = (U8*)SvPVX(PL_linestr);
- PL_bufend = SvPVX(PL_linestr) + newlen;
+ s = add_utf16_textfilter(s, FALSE);
}
#else
- Perl_croak(aTHX_ "Unsupported script encoding UTF16-BE");
+ Perl_croak(aTHX_ "Unsupported script encoding UTF-16BE");
#endif
}
break;
if (s[1] == 0) {
if (s[2] == 0xFE && s[3] == 0xFF) {
/* UTF-32 big-endian */
- Perl_croak(aTHX_ "Unsupported script encoding UTF32-BE");
+ Perl_croak(aTHX_ "Unsupported script encoding UTF-32BE");
}
}
else if (s[2] == 0 && s[3] != 0) {
/* Leading bytes
* 00 xx 00 xx
* are a good indicator of UTF-16BE. */
+#ifndef PERL_NO_UTF16_FILTER
if (DEBUG_p_TEST || DEBUG_T_TEST) PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "UTF-16BE script encoding (no BOM)\n");
- goto utf16be;
+ s = add_utf16_textfilter(s, FALSE);
+#else
+ Perl_croak(aTHX_ "Unsupported script encoding UTF-16BE");
+#endif
}
}
#ifdef EBCDIC
/* Leading bytes
* xx 00 xx 00
* are a good indicator of UTF-16LE. */
+#ifndef PERL_NO_UTF16_FILTER
if (DEBUG_p_TEST || DEBUG_T_TEST) PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "UTF-16LE script encoding (no BOM)\n");
- goto utf16le;
+ s = add_utf16_textfilter(s, TRUE);
+#else
+ Perl_croak(aTHX_ "Unsupported script encoding UTF-16LE");
+#endif
}
}
return (char*)s;
#ifndef PERL_NO_UTF16_FILTER
static I32
-utf16_textfilter(pTHX_ int idx, SV *sv, int maxlen)
+S_utf16_textfilter(pTHX_ int idx, SV *sv, int maxlen)
{
dVAR;
- const STRLEN old = SvCUR(sv);
- const I32 count = FILTER_READ(idx+1, sv, maxlen);
+ SV *const filter = FILTER_DATA(idx);
+ /* We re-use this each time round, throwing the contents away before we
+ return. */
+ SV *const utf16_buffer = MUTABLE_SV(IoTOP_GV(filter));
+ SV *const utf8_buffer = filter;
+ IV status = IoPAGE(filter);
+ const bool reverse = cBOOL(IoLINES(filter));
+ I32 retval;
+
+ PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_UTF16_TEXTFILTER;
+
+ /* As we're automatically added, at the lowest level, and hence only called
+ from this file, we can be sure that we're not called in block mode. Hence
+ don't bother writing code to deal with block mode. */
+ if (maxlen) {
+ Perl_croak(aTHX_ "panic: utf16_textfilter called in block mode (for %d characters)", maxlen);
+ }
+ if (status < 0) {
+ Perl_croak(aTHX_ "panic: utf16_textfilter called after error (status=%"IVdf")", status);
+ }
DEBUG_P(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
- "utf16_textfilter(%p): %d %d (%d)\n",
- FPTR2DPTR(void *, utf16_textfilter),
- idx, maxlen, (int) count));
- if (count) {
- U8* tmps;
+ "utf16_textfilter(%p,%ce): idx=%d maxlen=%d status=%"IVdf" utf16=%"UVuf" utf8=%"UVuf"\n",
+ FPTR2DPTR(void *, S_utf16_textfilter),
+ reverse ? 'l' : 'b', idx, maxlen, status,
+ (UV)SvCUR(utf16_buffer), (UV)SvCUR(utf8_buffer)));
+
+ while (1) {
+ STRLEN chars;
+ STRLEN have;
I32 newlen;
- Newx(tmps, SvCUR(sv) * 3 / 2 + 1, U8);
- Copy(SvPVX_const(sv), tmps, old, char);
- utf16_to_utf8((U8*)SvPVX_const(sv) + old, tmps + old,
- SvCUR(sv) - old, &newlen);
- sv_usepvn(sv, (char*)tmps, (STRLEN)newlen + old);
- }
- DEBUG_P({sv_dump(sv);});
- return SvCUR(sv);
+ U8 *end;
+ /* First, look in our buffer of existing UTF-8 data: */
+ char *nl = (char *)memchr(SvPVX(utf8_buffer), '\n', SvCUR(utf8_buffer));
+
+ if (nl) {
+ ++nl;
+ } else if (status == 0) {
+ /* EOF */
+ IoPAGE(filter) = 0;
+ nl = SvEND(utf8_buffer);
+ }
+ if (nl) {
+ STRLEN got = nl - SvPVX(utf8_buffer);
+ /* Did we have anything to append? */
+ retval = got != 0;
+ sv_catpvn(sv, SvPVX(utf8_buffer), got);
+ /* Everything else in this code works just fine if SVp_POK isn't
+ set. This, however, needs it, and we need it to work, else
+ we loop infinitely because the buffer is never consumed. */
+ sv_chop(utf8_buffer, nl);
+ break;
+ }
+
+ /* OK, not a complete line there, so need to read some more UTF-16.
+ Read an extra octect if the buffer currently has an odd number. */
+ while (1) {
+ if (status <= 0)
+ break;
+ if (SvCUR(utf16_buffer) >= 2) {
+ /* Location of the high octet of the last complete code point.
+ Gosh, UTF-16 is a pain. All the benefits of variable length,
+ *coupled* with all the benefits of partial reads and
+ endianness. */
+ const U8 *const last_hi = (U8*)SvPVX(utf16_buffer)
+ + ((SvCUR(utf16_buffer) & ~1) - (reverse ? 1 : 2));
+
+ if (*last_hi < 0xd8 || *last_hi > 0xdb) {
+ break;
+ }
+
+ /* We have the first half of a surrogate. Read more. */
+ DEBUG_P(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "utf16_textfilter partial surrogate detected at %p\n", last_hi));
+ }
+
+ status = FILTER_READ(idx + 1, utf16_buffer,
+ 160 + (SvCUR(utf16_buffer) & 1));
+ DEBUG_P(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "utf16_textfilter status=%"IVdf" SvCUR(sv)=%"UVuf"\n", status, (UV)SvCUR(utf16_buffer)));
+ DEBUG_P({ sv_dump(utf16_buffer); sv_dump(utf8_buffer);});
+ if (status < 0) {
+ /* Error */
+ IoPAGE(filter) = status;
+ return status;
+ }
+ }
+
+ chars = SvCUR(utf16_buffer) >> 1;
+ have = SvCUR(utf8_buffer);
+ SvGROW(utf8_buffer, have + chars * 3 + 1);
+
+ if (reverse) {
+ end = utf16_to_utf8_reversed((U8*)SvPVX(utf16_buffer),
+ (U8*)SvPVX_const(utf8_buffer) + have,
+ chars * 2, &newlen);
+ } else {
+ end = utf16_to_utf8((U8*)SvPVX(utf16_buffer),
+ (U8*)SvPVX_const(utf8_buffer) + have,
+ chars * 2, &newlen);
+ }
+ SvCUR_set(utf8_buffer, have + newlen);
+ *end = '\0';
+
+ /* No need to keep this SV "well-formed" with a '\0' after the end, as
+ it's private to us, and utf16_to_utf8{,reversed} take a
+ (pointer,length) pair, rather than a NUL-terminated string. */
+ if(SvCUR(utf16_buffer) & 1) {
+ *SvPVX(utf16_buffer) = SvEND(utf16_buffer)[-1];
+ SvCUR_set(utf16_buffer, 1);
+ } else {
+ SvCUR_set(utf16_buffer, 0);
+ }
+ }
+ DEBUG_P(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
+ "utf16_textfilter: returns, status=%"IVdf" utf16=%"UVuf" utf8=%"UVuf"\n",
+ status,
+ (UV)SvCUR(utf16_buffer), (UV)SvCUR(utf8_buffer)));
+ DEBUG_P({ sv_dump(utf8_buffer); sv_dump(sv);});
+ return retval;
}
-static I32
-utf16rev_textfilter(pTHX_ int idx, SV *sv, int maxlen)
+static U8 *
+S_add_utf16_textfilter(pTHX_ U8 *const s, bool reversed)
{
- dVAR;
- const STRLEN old = SvCUR(sv);
- const I32 count = FILTER_READ(idx+1, sv, maxlen);
- DEBUG_P(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
- "utf16rev_textfilter(%p): %d %d (%d)\n",
- FPTR2DPTR(void *, utf16rev_textfilter),
- idx, maxlen, (int) count));
- if (count) {
- U8* tmps;
- I32 newlen;
- Newx(tmps, SvCUR(sv) * 3 / 2 + 1, U8);
- Copy(SvPVX_const(sv), tmps, old, char);
- utf16_to_utf8((U8*)SvPVX_const(sv) + old, tmps + old,
- SvCUR(sv) - old, &newlen);
- sv_usepvn(sv, (char*)tmps, (STRLEN)newlen + old);
+ SV *filter = filter_add(S_utf16_textfilter, NULL);
+
+ PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_ADD_UTF16_TEXTFILTER;
+
+ IoTOP_GV(filter) = MUTABLE_GV(newSVpvn((char *)s, PL_bufend - (char*)s));
+ sv_setpvs(filter, "");
+ IoLINES(filter) = reversed;
+ IoPAGE(filter) = 1; /* Not EOF */
+
+ /* Sadly, we have to return a valid pointer, come what may, so we have to
+ ignore any error return from this. */
+ SvCUR_set(PL_linestr, 0);
+ if (FILTER_READ(0, PL_linestr, 0)) {
+ SvUTF8_on(PL_linestr);
+ } else {
+ SvUTF8_on(PL_linestr);
}
- DEBUG_P({ sv_dump(sv); });
- return count;
+ PL_bufend = SvEND(PL_linestr);
+ return (U8*)SvPVX(PL_linestr);
}
#endif
return (char *)s;
}
+int
+Perl_keyword_plugin_standard(pTHX_
+ char *keyword_ptr, STRLEN keyword_len, OP **op_ptr)
+{
+ PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_KEYWORD_PLUGIN_STANDARD;
+ PERL_UNUSED_CONTEXT;
+ PERL_UNUSED_ARG(keyword_ptr);
+ PERL_UNUSED_ARG(keyword_len);
+ PERL_UNUSED_ARG(op_ptr);
+ return KEYWORD_PLUGIN_DECLINE;
+}
+
/*
* Local variables:
* c-indentation-style: bsd