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| /*************************************************
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| *      Perl-Compatible Regular Expressions       *
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| *************************************************/
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| 
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| /* PCRE is a library of functions to support regular expressions whose syntax
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| and semantics are as close as possible to those of the Perl 5 language.
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| 
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|                        Written by Philip Hazel
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|            Copyright (c) 1997-2012 University of Cambridge
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| 
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| -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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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 are met:
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| 
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|     * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
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|       this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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| 
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|     * 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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| 
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|     * Neither the name of the University of Cambridge nor the names of its
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|       contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
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|       this software without specific prior written permission.
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| 
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| THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS"
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| AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
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| IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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| ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE
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| LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
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| CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
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| SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
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| INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
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| CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
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| ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
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| POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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| -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| */
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| 
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| 
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| /* This module contains the external function pcre_study(), along with local
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| supporting functions. */
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| 
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| 
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| #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
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| #include "config.h"
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| #endif
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| 
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| #include "pcre_internal.h"
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| 
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| #define SET_BIT(c) start_bits[c/8] |= (1 << (c&7))
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| 
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| /* Returns from set_start_bits() */
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| 
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| enum { SSB_FAIL, SSB_DONE, SSB_CONTINUE, SSB_UNKNOWN };
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| 
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| 
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| 
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| /*************************************************
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| *   Find the minimum subject length for a group  *
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| *************************************************/
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| 
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| /* Scan a parenthesized group and compute the minimum length of subject that
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| is needed to match it. This is a lower bound; it does not mean there is a
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| string of that length that matches. In UTF8 mode, the result is in characters
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| rather than bytes.
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| 
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| Arguments:
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|   re              compiled pattern block
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|   code            pointer to start of group (the bracket)
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|   startcode       pointer to start of the whole pattern's code
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|   options         the compiling options
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|   recurses        chain of recurse_check to catch mutual recursion
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|   countptr        pointer to call count (to catch over complexity)
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| 
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| Returns:   the minimum length
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|            -1 if \C in UTF-8 mode or (*ACCEPT) was encountered
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|            -2 internal error (missing capturing bracket)
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|            -3 internal error (opcode not listed)
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| */
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| 
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| static int
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| find_minlength(const REAL_PCRE *re, const pcre_uchar *code,
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|   const pcre_uchar *startcode, int options, recurse_check *recurses,
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|   int *countptr)
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| {
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| int length = -1;
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| /* PCRE_UTF16 has the same value as PCRE_UTF8. */
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| BOOL utf = (options & PCRE_UTF8) != 0;
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| BOOL had_recurse = FALSE;
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| recurse_check this_recurse;
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| register int branchlength = 0;
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| register pcre_uchar *cc = (pcre_uchar *)code + 1 + LINK_SIZE;
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| 
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| if ((*countptr)++ > 1000) return -1;   /* too complex */
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| 
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| if (*code == OP_CBRA || *code == OP_SCBRA ||
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|     *code == OP_CBRAPOS || *code == OP_SCBRAPOS) cc += IMM2_SIZE;
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| 
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| /* Scan along the opcodes for this branch. If we get to the end of the
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| branch, check the length against that of the other branches. */
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| 
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| for (;;)
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|   {
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|   int d, min;
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|   pcre_uchar *cs, *ce;
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|   register pcre_uchar op = *cc;
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| 
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|   switch (op)
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|     {
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|     case OP_COND:
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|     case OP_SCOND:
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| 
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|     /* If there is only one branch in a condition, the implied branch has zero
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|     length, so we don't add anything. This covers the DEFINE "condition"
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|     automatically. */
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| 
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|     cs = cc + GET(cc, 1);
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|     if (*cs != OP_ALT)
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|       {
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|       cc = cs + 1 + LINK_SIZE;
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|       break;
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|       }
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| 
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|     /* Otherwise we can fall through and treat it the same as any other
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|     subpattern. */
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| 
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|     case OP_CBRA:
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|     case OP_SCBRA:
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|     case OP_BRA:
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|     case OP_SBRA:
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|     case OP_CBRAPOS:
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|     case OP_SCBRAPOS:
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|     case OP_BRAPOS:
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|     case OP_SBRAPOS:
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|     case OP_ONCE:
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|     case OP_ONCE_NC:
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|     d = find_minlength(re, cc, startcode, options, recurses, countptr);
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|     if (d < 0) return d;
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|     branchlength += d;
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|     do cc += GET(cc, 1); while (*cc == OP_ALT);
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|     cc += 1 + LINK_SIZE;
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|     break;
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| 
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|     /* ACCEPT makes things far too complicated; we have to give up. */
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| 
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|     case OP_ACCEPT:
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|     case OP_ASSERT_ACCEPT:
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|     return -1;
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| 
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|     /* Reached end of a branch; if it's a ket it is the end of a nested
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|     call. If it's ALT it is an alternation in a nested call. If it is END it's
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|     the end of the outer call. All can be handled by the same code. If an
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|     ACCEPT was previously encountered, use the length that was in force at that
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|     time, and pass back the shortest ACCEPT length. */
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| 
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|     case OP_ALT:
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|     case OP_KET:
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|     case OP_KETRMAX:
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|     case OP_KETRMIN:
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|     case OP_KETRPOS:
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|     case OP_END:
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|     if (length < 0 || (!had_recurse && branchlength < length))
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|       length = branchlength;
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|     if (op != OP_ALT) return length;
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|     cc += 1 + LINK_SIZE;
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|     branchlength = 0;
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|     had_recurse = FALSE;
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|     break;
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| 
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|     /* Skip over assertive subpatterns */
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| 
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|     case OP_ASSERT:
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|     case OP_ASSERT_NOT:
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|     case OP_ASSERTBACK:
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|     case OP_ASSERTBACK_NOT:
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|     do cc += GET(cc, 1); while (*cc == OP_ALT);
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|     /* Fall through */
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| 
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|     /* Skip over things that don't match chars */
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| 
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|     case OP_REVERSE:
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|     case OP_CREF:
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|     case OP_DNCREF:
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|     case OP_RREF:
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|     case OP_DNRREF:
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|     case OP_DEF:
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|     case OP_CALLOUT:
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|     case OP_SOD:
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|     case OP_SOM:
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|     case OP_EOD:
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|     case OP_EODN:
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|     case OP_CIRC:
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|     case OP_CIRCM:
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|     case OP_DOLL:
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|     case OP_DOLLM:
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|     case OP_NOT_WORD_BOUNDARY:
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|     case OP_WORD_BOUNDARY:
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|     cc += PRIV(OP_lengths)[*cc];
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|     break;
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| 
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|     /* Skip over a subpattern that has a {0} or {0,x} quantifier */
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| 
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|     case OP_BRAZERO:
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|     case OP_BRAMINZERO:
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|     case OP_BRAPOSZERO:
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|     case OP_SKIPZERO:
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|     cc += PRIV(OP_lengths)[*cc];
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|     do cc += GET(cc, 1); while (*cc == OP_ALT);
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|     cc += 1 + LINK_SIZE;
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|     break;
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| 
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|     /* Handle literal characters and + repetitions */
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| 
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|     case OP_CHAR:
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|     case OP_CHARI:
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|     case OP_NOT:
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|     case OP_NOTI:
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|     case OP_PLUS:
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|     case OP_PLUSI:
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|     case OP_MINPLUS:
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|     case OP_MINPLUSI:
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|     case OP_POSPLUS:
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|     case OP_POSPLUSI:
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|     case OP_NOTPLUS:
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|     case OP_NOTPLUSI:
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|     case OP_NOTMINPLUS:
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|     case OP_NOTMINPLUSI:
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|     case OP_NOTPOSPLUS:
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|     case OP_NOTPOSPLUSI:
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|     branchlength++;
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|     cc += 2;
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| #ifdef SUPPORT_UTF
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|     if (utf && HAS_EXTRALEN(cc[-1])) cc += GET_EXTRALEN(cc[-1]);
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| #endif
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|     break;
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| 
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|     case OP_TYPEPLUS:
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|     case OP_TYPEMINPLUS:
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|     case OP_TYPEPOSPLUS:
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|     branchlength++;
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|     cc += (cc[1] == OP_PROP || cc[1] == OP_NOTPROP)? 4 : 2;
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|     break;
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| 
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|     /* Handle exact repetitions. The count is already in characters, but we
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|     need to skip over a multibyte character in UTF8 mode.  */
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| 
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|     case OP_EXACT:
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|     case OP_EXACTI:
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|     case OP_NOTEXACT:
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|     case OP_NOTEXACTI:
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|     branchlength += GET2(cc,1);
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|     cc += 2 + IMM2_SIZE;
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| #ifdef SUPPORT_UTF
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|     if (utf && HAS_EXTRALEN(cc[-1])) cc += GET_EXTRALEN(cc[-1]);
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| #endif
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|     break;
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| 
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|     case OP_TYPEEXACT:
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|     branchlength += GET2(cc,1);
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|     cc += 2 + IMM2_SIZE + ((cc[1 + IMM2_SIZE] == OP_PROP
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|       || cc[1 + IMM2_SIZE] == OP_NOTPROP)? 2 : 0);
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|     break;
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| 
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|     /* Handle single-char non-literal matchers */
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| 
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|     case OP_PROP:
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|     case OP_NOTPROP:
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|     cc += 2;
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|     /* Fall through */
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| 
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|     case OP_NOT_DIGIT:
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|     case OP_DIGIT:
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|     case OP_NOT_WHITESPACE:
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|     case OP_WHITESPACE:
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|     case OP_NOT_WORDCHAR:
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|     case OP_WORDCHAR:
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|     case OP_ANY:
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|     case OP_ALLANY:
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|     case OP_EXTUNI:
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|     case OP_HSPACE:
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|     case OP_NOT_HSPACE:
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|     case OP_VSPACE:
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|     case OP_NOT_VSPACE:
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|     branchlength++;
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|     cc++;
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|     break;
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| 
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|     /* "Any newline" might match two characters, but it also might match just
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|     one. */
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| 
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|     case OP_ANYNL:
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|     branchlength += 1;
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|     cc++;
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|     break;
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| 
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|     /* The single-byte matcher means we can't proceed in UTF-8 mode. (In
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|     non-UTF-8 mode \C will actually be turned into OP_ALLANY, so won't ever
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|     appear, but leave the code, just in case.) */
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| 
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|     case OP_ANYBYTE:
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| #ifdef SUPPORT_UTF
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|     if (utf) return -1;
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| #endif
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|     branchlength++;
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|     cc++;
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|     break;
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| 
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|     /* For repeated character types, we have to test for \p and \P, which have
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|     an extra two bytes of parameters. */
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| 
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|     case OP_TYPESTAR:
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|     case OP_TYPEMINSTAR:
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|     case OP_TYPEQUERY:
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|     case OP_TYPEMINQUERY:
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|     case OP_TYPEPOSSTAR:
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|     case OP_TYPEPOSQUERY:
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|     if (cc[1] == OP_PROP || cc[1] == OP_NOTPROP) cc += 2;
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|     cc += PRIV(OP_lengths)[op];
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|     break;
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| 
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|     case OP_TYPEUPTO:
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|     case OP_TYPEMINUPTO:
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|     case OP_TYPEPOSUPTO:
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|     if (cc[1 + IMM2_SIZE] == OP_PROP
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|       || cc[1 + IMM2_SIZE] == OP_NOTPROP) cc += 2;
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|     cc += PRIV(OP_lengths)[op];
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|     break;
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| 
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|     /* Check a class for variable quantification */
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| 
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|     case OP_CLASS:
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|     case OP_NCLASS:
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| #if defined SUPPORT_UTF || defined COMPILE_PCRE16 || defined COMPILE_PCRE32
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|     case OP_XCLASS:
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|     /* The original code caused an unsigned overflow in 64 bit systems,
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|     so now we use a conditional statement. */
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|     if (op == OP_XCLASS)
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|       cc += GET(cc, 1);
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|     else
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|       cc += PRIV(OP_lengths)[OP_CLASS];
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| #else
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|     cc += PRIV(OP_lengths)[OP_CLASS];
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| #endif
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| 
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|     switch (*cc)
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|       {
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|       case OP_CRPLUS:
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|       case OP_CRMINPLUS:
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|       case OP_CRPOSPLUS:
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|       branchlength++;
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|       /* Fall through */
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| 
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|       case OP_CRSTAR:
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|       case OP_CRMINSTAR:
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|       case OP_CRQUERY:
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|       case OP_CRMINQUERY:
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|       case OP_CRPOSSTAR:
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|       case OP_CRPOSQUERY:
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|       cc++;
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|       break;
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| 
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|       case OP_CRRANGE:
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|       case OP_CRMINRANGE:
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|       case OP_CRPOSRANGE:
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|       branchlength += GET2(cc,1);
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|       cc += 1 + 2 * IMM2_SIZE;
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|       break;
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| 
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|       default:
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|       branchlength++;
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|       break;
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|       }
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|     break;
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| 
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|     /* Backreferences and subroutine calls are treated in the same way: we find
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|     the minimum length for the subpattern. A recursion, however, causes an
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|     a flag to be set that causes the length of this branch to be ignored. The
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|     logic is that a recursion can only make sense if there is another
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|     alternation that stops the recursing. That will provide the minimum length
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|     (when no recursion happens). A backreference within the group that it is
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|     referencing behaves in the same way.
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| 
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|     If PCRE_JAVASCRIPT_COMPAT is set, a backreference to an unset bracket
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|     matches an empty string (by default it causes a matching failure), so in
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|     that case we must set the minimum length to zero. */
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| 
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|     case OP_DNREF:     /* Duplicate named pattern back reference */
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|     case OP_DNREFI:
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|     if ((options & PCRE_JAVASCRIPT_COMPAT) == 0)
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|       {
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|       int count = GET2(cc, 1+IMM2_SIZE);
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|       pcre_uchar *slot = (pcre_uchar *)re +
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|         re->name_table_offset + GET2(cc, 1) * re->name_entry_size;
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|       d = INT_MAX;
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|       while (count-- > 0)
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|         {
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|         ce = cs = (pcre_uchar *)PRIV(find_bracket)(startcode, utf, GET2(slot, 0));
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|         if (cs == NULL) return -2;
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|         do ce += GET(ce, 1); while (*ce == OP_ALT);
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|         if (cc > cs && cc < ce)     /* Simple recursion */
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|           {
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|           d = 0;
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|           had_recurse = TRUE;
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|           break;
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|           }
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|         else
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|           {
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|           recurse_check *r = recurses;
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|           for (r = recurses; r != NULL; r = r->prev) if (r->group == cs) break;
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|           if (r != NULL)           /* Mutual recursion */
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|             {
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|             d = 0;
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|             had_recurse = TRUE;
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|             break;
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|             }
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|           else
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|             {
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|             int dd;
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|             this_recurse.prev = recurses;
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|             this_recurse.group = cs;
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|             dd = find_minlength(re, cs, startcode, options, &this_recurse,
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|               countptr);
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|             if (dd < d) d = dd;
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|             }
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|           }
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|         slot += re->name_entry_size;
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|         }
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|       }
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|     else d = 0;
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|     cc += 1 + 2*IMM2_SIZE;
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|     goto REPEAT_BACK_REFERENCE;
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| 
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|     case OP_REF:      /* Single back reference */
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|     case OP_REFI:
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|     if ((options & PCRE_JAVASCRIPT_COMPAT) == 0)
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|       {
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|       ce = cs = (pcre_uchar *)PRIV(find_bracket)(startcode, utf, GET2(cc, 1));
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|       if (cs == NULL) return -2;
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|       do ce += GET(ce, 1); while (*ce == OP_ALT);
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|       if (cc > cs && cc < ce)    /* Simple recursion */
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|         {
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|         d = 0;
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|         had_recurse = TRUE;
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|         }
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|       else
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|         {
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|         recurse_check *r = recurses;
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|         for (r = recurses; r != NULL; r = r->prev) if (r->group == cs) break;
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|         if (r != NULL)           /* Mutual recursion */
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|           {
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|           d = 0;
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|           had_recurse = TRUE;
 | |
|           }
 | |
|         else
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|           {
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|           this_recurse.prev = recurses;
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|           this_recurse.group = cs;
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|           d = find_minlength(re, cs, startcode, options, &this_recurse,
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|             countptr);
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|           }
 | |
|         }
 | |
|       }
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|     else d = 0;
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|     cc += 1 + IMM2_SIZE;
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| 
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|     /* Handle repeated back references */
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| 
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|     REPEAT_BACK_REFERENCE:
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|     switch (*cc)
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|       {
 | |
|       case OP_CRSTAR:
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|       case OP_CRMINSTAR:
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|       case OP_CRQUERY:
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|       case OP_CRMINQUERY:
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|       case OP_CRPOSSTAR:
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|       case OP_CRPOSQUERY:
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|       min = 0;
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|       cc++;
 | |
|       break;
 | |
| 
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|       case OP_CRPLUS:
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|       case OP_CRMINPLUS:
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|       case OP_CRPOSPLUS:
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|       min = 1;
 | |
|       cc++;
 | |
|       break;
 | |
| 
 | |
|       case OP_CRRANGE:
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|       case OP_CRMINRANGE:
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|       case OP_CRPOSRANGE:
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|       min = GET2(cc, 1);
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|       cc += 1 + 2 * IMM2_SIZE;
 | |
|       break;
 | |
| 
 | |
|       default:
 | |
|       min = 1;
 | |
|       break;
 | |
|       }
 | |
| 
 | |
|     branchlength += min * d;
 | |
|     break;
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /* We can easily detect direct recursion, but not mutual recursion. This is
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|     caught by a recursion depth count. */
 | |
| 
 | |
|     case OP_RECURSE:
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|     cs = ce = (pcre_uchar *)startcode + GET(cc, 1);
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|     do ce += GET(ce, 1); while (*ce == OP_ALT);
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|     if (cc > cs && cc < ce)    /* Simple recursion */
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|       had_recurse = TRUE;
 | |
|     else
 | |
|       {
 | |
|       recurse_check *r = recurses;
 | |
|       for (r = recurses; r != NULL; r = r->prev) if (r->group == cs) break;
 | |
|       if (r != NULL)           /* Mutual recursion */
 | |
|         had_recurse = TRUE;
 | |
|       else
 | |
|         {
 | |
|         this_recurse.prev = recurses;
 | |
|         this_recurse.group = cs;
 | |
|         branchlength += find_minlength(re, cs, startcode, options,
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|           &this_recurse, countptr);
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|         }
 | |
|       }
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|     cc += 1 + LINK_SIZE;
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|     break;
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /* Anything else does not or need not match a character. We can get the
 | |
|     item's length from the table, but for those that can match zero occurrences
 | |
|     of a character, we must take special action for UTF-8 characters. As it
 | |
|     happens, the "NOT" versions of these opcodes are used at present only for
 | |
|     ASCII characters, so they could be omitted from this list. However, in
 | |
|     future that may change, so we include them here so as not to leave a
 | |
|     gotcha for a future maintainer. */
 | |
| 
 | |
|     case OP_UPTO:
 | |
|     case OP_UPTOI:
 | |
|     case OP_NOTUPTO:
 | |
|     case OP_NOTUPTOI:
 | |
|     case OP_MINUPTO:
 | |
|     case OP_MINUPTOI:
 | |
|     case OP_NOTMINUPTO:
 | |
|     case OP_NOTMINUPTOI:
 | |
|     case OP_POSUPTO:
 | |
|     case OP_POSUPTOI:
 | |
|     case OP_NOTPOSUPTO:
 | |
|     case OP_NOTPOSUPTOI:
 | |
| 
 | |
|     case OP_STAR:
 | |
|     case OP_STARI:
 | |
|     case OP_NOTSTAR:
 | |
|     case OP_NOTSTARI:
 | |
|     case OP_MINSTAR:
 | |
|     case OP_MINSTARI:
 | |
|     case OP_NOTMINSTAR:
 | |
|     case OP_NOTMINSTARI:
 | |
|     case OP_POSSTAR:
 | |
|     case OP_POSSTARI:
 | |
|     case OP_NOTPOSSTAR:
 | |
|     case OP_NOTPOSSTARI:
 | |
| 
 | |
|     case OP_QUERY:
 | |
|     case OP_QUERYI:
 | |
|     case OP_NOTQUERY:
 | |
|     case OP_NOTQUERYI:
 | |
|     case OP_MINQUERY:
 | |
|     case OP_MINQUERYI:
 | |
|     case OP_NOTMINQUERY:
 | |
|     case OP_NOTMINQUERYI:
 | |
|     case OP_POSQUERY:
 | |
|     case OP_POSQUERYI:
 | |
|     case OP_NOTPOSQUERY:
 | |
|     case OP_NOTPOSQUERYI:
 | |
| 
 | |
|     cc += PRIV(OP_lengths)[op];
 | |
| #ifdef SUPPORT_UTF
 | |
|     if (utf && HAS_EXTRALEN(cc[-1])) cc += GET_EXTRALEN(cc[-1]);
 | |
| #endif
 | |
|     break;
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /* Skip these, but we need to add in the name length. */
 | |
| 
 | |
|     case OP_MARK:
 | |
|     case OP_PRUNE_ARG:
 | |
|     case OP_SKIP_ARG:
 | |
|     case OP_THEN_ARG:
 | |
|     cc += PRIV(OP_lengths)[op] + cc[1];
 | |
|     break;
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /* The remaining opcodes are just skipped over. */
 | |
| 
 | |
|     case OP_CLOSE:
 | |
|     case OP_COMMIT:
 | |
|     case OP_FAIL:
 | |
|     case OP_PRUNE:
 | |
|     case OP_SET_SOM:
 | |
|     case OP_SKIP:
 | |
|     case OP_THEN:
 | |
|     cc += PRIV(OP_lengths)[op];
 | |
|     break;
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /* This should not occur: we list all opcodes explicitly so that when
 | |
|     new ones get added they are properly considered. */
 | |
| 
 | |
|     default:
 | |
|     return -3;
 | |
|     }
 | |
|   }
 | |
| /* Control never gets here */
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| /*************************************************
 | |
| *      Set a bit and maybe its alternate case    *
 | |
| *************************************************/
 | |
| 
 | |
| /* Given a character, set its first byte's bit in the table, and also the
 | |
| corresponding bit for the other version of a letter if we are caseless. In
 | |
| UTF-8 mode, for characters greater than 127, we can only do the caseless thing
 | |
| when Unicode property support is available.
 | |
| 
 | |
| Arguments:
 | |
|   start_bits    points to the bit map
 | |
|   p             points to the character
 | |
|   caseless      the caseless flag
 | |
|   cd            the block with char table pointers
 | |
|   utf           TRUE for UTF-8 / UTF-16 / UTF-32 mode
 | |
| 
 | |
| Returns:        pointer after the character
 | |
| */
 | |
| 
 | |
| static const pcre_uchar *
 | |
| set_table_bit(pcre_uint8 *start_bits, const pcre_uchar *p, BOOL caseless,
 | |
|   compile_data *cd, BOOL utf)
 | |
| {
 | |
| pcre_uint32 c = *p;
 | |
| 
 | |
| #ifdef COMPILE_PCRE8
 | |
| SET_BIT(c);
 | |
| 
 | |
| #ifdef SUPPORT_UTF
 | |
| if (utf && c > 127)
 | |
|   {
 | |
|   GETCHARINC(c, p);
 | |
| #ifdef SUPPORT_UCP
 | |
|   if (caseless)
 | |
|     {
 | |
|     pcre_uchar buff[6];
 | |
|     c = UCD_OTHERCASE(c);
 | |
|     (void)PRIV(ord2utf)(c, buff);
 | |
|     SET_BIT(buff[0]);
 | |
|     }
 | |
| #endif  /* Not SUPPORT_UCP */
 | |
|   return p;
 | |
|   }
 | |
| #else   /* Not SUPPORT_UTF */
 | |
| (void)(utf);   /* Stops warning for unused parameter */
 | |
| #endif  /* SUPPORT_UTF */
 | |
| 
 | |
| /* Not UTF-8 mode, or character is less than 127. */
 | |
| 
 | |
| if (caseless && (cd->ctypes[c] & ctype_letter) != 0) SET_BIT(cd->fcc[c]);
 | |
| return p + 1;
 | |
| #endif  /* COMPILE_PCRE8 */
 | |
| 
 | |
| #if defined COMPILE_PCRE16 || defined COMPILE_PCRE32
 | |
| if (c > 0xff)
 | |
|   {
 | |
|   c = 0xff;
 | |
|   caseless = FALSE;
 | |
|   }
 | |
| SET_BIT(c);
 | |
| 
 | |
| #ifdef SUPPORT_UTF
 | |
| if (utf && c > 127)
 | |
|   {
 | |
|   GETCHARINC(c, p);
 | |
| #ifdef SUPPORT_UCP
 | |
|   if (caseless)
 | |
|     {
 | |
|     c = UCD_OTHERCASE(c);
 | |
|     if (c > 0xff)
 | |
|       c = 0xff;
 | |
|     SET_BIT(c);
 | |
|     }
 | |
| #endif  /* SUPPORT_UCP */
 | |
|   return p;
 | |
|   }
 | |
| #else   /* Not SUPPORT_UTF */
 | |
| (void)(utf);   /* Stops warning for unused parameter */
 | |
| #endif  /* SUPPORT_UTF */
 | |
| 
 | |
| if (caseless && (cd->ctypes[c] & ctype_letter) != 0) SET_BIT(cd->fcc[c]);
 | |
| return p + 1;
 | |
| #endif
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| /*************************************************
 | |
| *     Set bits for a positive character type     *
 | |
| *************************************************/
 | |
| 
 | |
| /* This function sets starting bits for a character type. In UTF-8 mode, we can
 | |
| only do a direct setting for bytes less than 128, as otherwise there can be
 | |
| confusion with bytes in the middle of UTF-8 characters. In a "traditional"
 | |
| environment, the tables will only recognize ASCII characters anyway, but in at
 | |
| least one Windows environment, some higher bytes bits were set in the tables.
 | |
| So we deal with that case by considering the UTF-8 encoding.
 | |
| 
 | |
| Arguments:
 | |
|   start_bits     the starting bitmap
 | |
|   cbit type      the type of character wanted
 | |
|   table_limit    32 for non-UTF-8; 16 for UTF-8
 | |
|   cd             the block with char table pointers
 | |
| 
 | |
| Returns:         nothing
 | |
| */
 | |
| 
 | |
| static void
 | |
| set_type_bits(pcre_uint8 *start_bits, int cbit_type, unsigned int table_limit,
 | |
|   compile_data *cd)
 | |
| {
 | |
| register pcre_uint32 c;
 | |
| for (c = 0; c < table_limit; c++) start_bits[c] |= cd->cbits[c+cbit_type];
 | |
| #if defined SUPPORT_UTF && defined COMPILE_PCRE8
 | |
| if (table_limit == 32) return;
 | |
| for (c = 128; c < 256; c++)
 | |
|   {
 | |
|   if ((cd->cbits[c/8] & (1 << (c&7))) != 0)
 | |
|     {
 | |
|     pcre_uchar buff[6];
 | |
|     (void)PRIV(ord2utf)(c, buff);
 | |
|     SET_BIT(buff[0]);
 | |
|     }
 | |
|   }
 | |
| #endif
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| /*************************************************
 | |
| *     Set bits for a negative character type     *
 | |
| *************************************************/
 | |
| 
 | |
| /* This function sets starting bits for a negative character type such as \D.
 | |
| In UTF-8 mode, we can only do a direct setting for bytes less than 128, as
 | |
| otherwise there can be confusion with bytes in the middle of UTF-8 characters.
 | |
| Unlike in the positive case, where we can set appropriate starting bits for
 | |
| specific high-valued UTF-8 characters, in this case we have to set the bits for
 | |
| all high-valued characters. The lowest is 0xc2, but we overkill by starting at
 | |
| 0xc0 (192) for simplicity.
 | |
| 
 | |
| Arguments:
 | |
|   start_bits     the starting bitmap
 | |
|   cbit type      the type of character wanted
 | |
|   table_limit    32 for non-UTF-8; 16 for UTF-8
 | |
|   cd             the block with char table pointers
 | |
| 
 | |
| Returns:         nothing
 | |
| */
 | |
| 
 | |
| static void
 | |
| set_nottype_bits(pcre_uint8 *start_bits, int cbit_type, unsigned int table_limit,
 | |
|   compile_data *cd)
 | |
| {
 | |
| register pcre_uint32 c;
 | |
| for (c = 0; c < table_limit; c++) start_bits[c] |= ~cd->cbits[c+cbit_type];
 | |
| #if defined SUPPORT_UTF && defined COMPILE_PCRE8
 | |
| if (table_limit != 32) for (c = 24; c < 32; c++) start_bits[c] = 0xff;
 | |
| #endif
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| /*************************************************
 | |
| *          Create bitmap of starting bytes       *
 | |
| *************************************************/
 | |
| 
 | |
| /* This function scans a compiled unanchored expression recursively and
 | |
| attempts to build a bitmap of the set of possible starting bytes. As time goes
 | |
| by, we may be able to get more clever at doing this. The SSB_CONTINUE return is
 | |
| useful for parenthesized groups in patterns such as (a*)b where the group
 | |
| provides some optional starting bytes but scanning must continue at the outer
 | |
| level to find at least one mandatory byte. At the outermost level, this
 | |
| function fails unless the result is SSB_DONE.
 | |
| 
 | |
| Arguments:
 | |
|   code         points to an expression
 | |
|   start_bits   points to a 32-byte table, initialized to 0
 | |
|   utf          TRUE if in UTF-8 / UTF-16 / UTF-32 mode
 | |
|   cd           the block with char table pointers
 | |
| 
 | |
| Returns:       SSB_FAIL     => Failed to find any starting bytes
 | |
|                SSB_DONE     => Found mandatory starting bytes
 | |
|                SSB_CONTINUE => Found optional starting bytes
 | |
|                SSB_UNKNOWN  => Hit an unrecognized opcode
 | |
| */
 | |
| 
 | |
| static int
 | |
| set_start_bits(const pcre_uchar *code, pcre_uint8 *start_bits, BOOL utf,
 | |
|   compile_data *cd)
 | |
| {
 | |
| register pcre_uint32 c;
 | |
| int yield = SSB_DONE;
 | |
| #if defined SUPPORT_UTF && defined COMPILE_PCRE8
 | |
| int table_limit = utf? 16:32;
 | |
| #else
 | |
| int table_limit = 32;
 | |
| #endif
 | |
| 
 | |
| #if 0
 | |
| /* ========================================================================= */
 | |
| /* The following comment and code was inserted in January 1999. In May 2006,
 | |
| when it was observed to cause compiler warnings about unused values, I took it
 | |
| out again. If anybody is still using OS/2, they will have to put it back
 | |
| manually. */
 | |
| 
 | |
| /* This next statement and the later reference to dummy are here in order to
 | |
| trick the optimizer of the IBM C compiler for OS/2 into generating correct
 | |
| code. Apparently IBM isn't going to fix the problem, and we would rather not
 | |
| disable optimization (in this module it actually makes a big difference, and
 | |
| the pcre module can use all the optimization it can get). */
 | |
| 
 | |
| volatile int dummy;
 | |
| /* ========================================================================= */
 | |
| #endif
 | |
| 
 | |
| do
 | |
|   {
 | |
|   BOOL try_next = TRUE;
 | |
|   const pcre_uchar *tcode = code + 1 + LINK_SIZE;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   if (*code == OP_CBRA || *code == OP_SCBRA ||
 | |
|       *code == OP_CBRAPOS || *code == OP_SCBRAPOS) tcode += IMM2_SIZE;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   while (try_next)    /* Loop for items in this branch */
 | |
|     {
 | |
|     int rc;
 | |
| 
 | |
|     switch(*tcode)
 | |
|       {
 | |
|       /* If we reach something we don't understand, it means a new opcode has
 | |
|       been created that hasn't been added to this code. Hopefully this problem
 | |
|       will be discovered during testing. */
 | |
| 
 | |
|       default:
 | |
|       return SSB_UNKNOWN;
 | |
| 
 | |
|       /* Fail for a valid opcode that implies no starting bits. */
 | |
| 
 | |
|       case OP_ACCEPT:
 | |
|       case OP_ASSERT_ACCEPT:
 | |
|       case OP_ALLANY:
 | |
|       case OP_ANY:
 | |
|       case OP_ANYBYTE:
 | |
|       case OP_CIRC:
 | |
|       case OP_CIRCM:
 | |
|       case OP_CLOSE:
 | |
|       case OP_COMMIT:
 | |
|       case OP_COND:
 | |
|       case OP_CREF:
 | |
|       case OP_DEF:
 | |
|       case OP_DNCREF:
 | |
|       case OP_DNREF:
 | |
|       case OP_DNREFI:
 | |
|       case OP_DNRREF:
 | |
|       case OP_DOLL:
 | |
|       case OP_DOLLM:
 | |
|       case OP_END:
 | |
|       case OP_EOD:
 | |
|       case OP_EODN:
 | |
|       case OP_EXTUNI:
 | |
|       case OP_FAIL:
 | |
|       case OP_MARK:
 | |
|       case OP_NOT:
 | |
|       case OP_NOTEXACT:
 | |
|       case OP_NOTEXACTI:
 | |
|       case OP_NOTI:
 | |
|       case OP_NOTMINPLUS:
 | |
|       case OP_NOTMINPLUSI:
 | |
|       case OP_NOTMINQUERY:
 | |
|       case OP_NOTMINQUERYI:
 | |
|       case OP_NOTMINSTAR:
 | |
|       case OP_NOTMINSTARI:
 | |
|       case OP_NOTMINUPTO:
 | |
|       case OP_NOTMINUPTOI:
 | |
|       case OP_NOTPLUS:
 | |
|       case OP_NOTPLUSI:
 | |
|       case OP_NOTPOSPLUS:
 | |
|       case OP_NOTPOSPLUSI:
 | |
|       case OP_NOTPOSQUERY:
 | |
|       case OP_NOTPOSQUERYI:
 | |
|       case OP_NOTPOSSTAR:
 | |
|       case OP_NOTPOSSTARI:
 | |
|       case OP_NOTPOSUPTO:
 | |
|       case OP_NOTPOSUPTOI:
 | |
|       case OP_NOTPROP:
 | |
|       case OP_NOTQUERY:
 | |
|       case OP_NOTQUERYI:
 | |
|       case OP_NOTSTAR:
 | |
|       case OP_NOTSTARI:
 | |
|       case OP_NOTUPTO:
 | |
|       case OP_NOTUPTOI:
 | |
|       case OP_NOT_HSPACE:
 | |
|       case OP_NOT_VSPACE:
 | |
|       case OP_PRUNE:
 | |
|       case OP_PRUNE_ARG:
 | |
|       case OP_RECURSE:
 | |
|       case OP_REF:
 | |
|       case OP_REFI:
 | |
|       case OP_REVERSE:
 | |
|       case OP_RREF:
 | |
|       case OP_SCOND:
 | |
|       case OP_SET_SOM:
 | |
|       case OP_SKIP:
 | |
|       case OP_SKIP_ARG:
 | |
|       case OP_SOD:
 | |
|       case OP_SOM:
 | |
|       case OP_THEN:
 | |
|       case OP_THEN_ARG:
 | |
|       return SSB_FAIL;
 | |
| 
 | |
|       /* A "real" property test implies no starting bits, but the fake property
 | |
|       PT_CLIST identifies a list of characters. These lists are short, as they
 | |
|       are used for characters with more than one "other case", so there is no
 | |
|       point in recognizing them for OP_NOTPROP. */
 | |
| 
 | |
|       case OP_PROP:
 | |
|       if (tcode[1] != PT_CLIST) return SSB_FAIL;
 | |
|         {
 | |
|         const pcre_uint32 *p = PRIV(ucd_caseless_sets) + tcode[2];
 | |
|         while ((c = *p++) < NOTACHAR)
 | |
|           {
 | |
| #if defined SUPPORT_UTF && defined COMPILE_PCRE8
 | |
|           if (utf)
 | |
|             {
 | |
|             pcre_uchar buff[6];
 | |
|             (void)PRIV(ord2utf)(c, buff);
 | |
|             c = buff[0];
 | |
|             }
 | |
| #endif
 | |
|           if (c > 0xff) SET_BIT(0xff); else SET_BIT(c);
 | |
|           }
 | |
|         }
 | |
|       try_next = FALSE;
 | |
|       break;
 | |
| 
 | |
|       /* We can ignore word boundary tests. */
 | |
| 
 | |
|       case OP_WORD_BOUNDARY:
 | |
|       case OP_NOT_WORD_BOUNDARY:
 | |
|       tcode++;
 | |
|       break;
 | |
| 
 | |
|       /* If we hit a bracket or a positive lookahead assertion, recurse to set
 | |
|       bits from within the subpattern. If it can't find anything, we have to
 | |
|       give up. If it finds some mandatory character(s), we are done for this
 | |
|       branch. Otherwise, carry on scanning after the subpattern. */
 | |
| 
 | |
|       case OP_BRA:
 | |
|       case OP_SBRA:
 | |
|       case OP_CBRA:
 | |
|       case OP_SCBRA:
 | |
|       case OP_BRAPOS:
 | |
|       case OP_SBRAPOS:
 | |
|       case OP_CBRAPOS:
 | |
|       case OP_SCBRAPOS:
 | |
|       case OP_ONCE:
 | |
|       case OP_ONCE_NC:
 | |
|       case OP_ASSERT:
 | |
|       rc = set_start_bits(tcode, start_bits, utf, cd);
 | |
|       if (rc == SSB_FAIL || rc == SSB_UNKNOWN) return rc;
 | |
|       if (rc == SSB_DONE) try_next = FALSE; else
 | |
|         {
 | |
|         do tcode += GET(tcode, 1); while (*tcode == OP_ALT);
 | |
|         tcode += 1 + LINK_SIZE;
 | |
|         }
 | |
|       break;
 | |
| 
 | |
|       /* If we hit ALT or KET, it means we haven't found anything mandatory in
 | |
|       this branch, though we might have found something optional. For ALT, we
 | |
|       continue with the next alternative, but we have to arrange that the final
 | |
|       result from subpattern is SSB_CONTINUE rather than SSB_DONE. For KET,
 | |
|       return SSB_CONTINUE: if this is the top level, that indicates failure,
 | |
|       but after a nested subpattern, it causes scanning to continue. */
 | |
| 
 | |
|       case OP_ALT:
 | |
|       yield = SSB_CONTINUE;
 | |
|       try_next = FALSE;
 | |
|       break;
 | |
| 
 | |
|       case OP_KET:
 | |
|       case OP_KETRMAX:
 | |
|       case OP_KETRMIN:
 | |
|       case OP_KETRPOS:
 | |
|       return SSB_CONTINUE;
 | |
| 
 | |
|       /* Skip over callout */
 | |
| 
 | |
|       case OP_CALLOUT:
 | |
|       tcode += 2 + 2*LINK_SIZE;
 | |
|       break;
 | |
| 
 | |
|       /* Skip over lookbehind and negative lookahead assertions */
 | |
| 
 | |
|       case OP_ASSERT_NOT:
 | |
|       case OP_ASSERTBACK:
 | |
|       case OP_ASSERTBACK_NOT:
 | |
|       do tcode += GET(tcode, 1); while (*tcode == OP_ALT);
 | |
|       tcode += 1 + LINK_SIZE;
 | |
|       break;
 | |
| 
 | |
|       /* BRAZERO does the bracket, but carries on. */
 | |
| 
 | |
|       case OP_BRAZERO:
 | |
|       case OP_BRAMINZERO:
 | |
|       case OP_BRAPOSZERO:
 | |
|       rc = set_start_bits(++tcode, start_bits, utf, cd);
 | |
|       if (rc == SSB_FAIL || rc == SSB_UNKNOWN) return rc;
 | |
| /* =========================================================================
 | |
|       See the comment at the head of this function concerning the next line,
 | |
|       which was an old fudge for the benefit of OS/2.
 | |
|       dummy = 1;
 | |
|   ========================================================================= */
 | |
|       do tcode += GET(tcode,1); while (*tcode == OP_ALT);
 | |
|       tcode += 1 + LINK_SIZE;
 | |
|       break;
 | |
| 
 | |
|       /* SKIPZERO skips the bracket. */
 | |
| 
 | |
|       case OP_SKIPZERO:
 | |
|       tcode++;
 | |
|       do tcode += GET(tcode,1); while (*tcode == OP_ALT);
 | |
|       tcode += 1 + LINK_SIZE;
 | |
|       break;
 | |
| 
 | |
|       /* Single-char * or ? sets the bit and tries the next item */
 | |
| 
 | |
|       case OP_STAR:
 | |
|       case OP_MINSTAR:
 | |
|       case OP_POSSTAR:
 | |
|       case OP_QUERY:
 | |
|       case OP_MINQUERY:
 | |
|       case OP_POSQUERY:
 | |
|       tcode = set_table_bit(start_bits, tcode + 1, FALSE, cd, utf);
 | |
|       break;
 | |
| 
 | |
|       case OP_STARI:
 | |
|       case OP_MINSTARI:
 | |
|       case OP_POSSTARI:
 | |
|       case OP_QUERYI:
 | |
|       case OP_MINQUERYI:
 | |
|       case OP_POSQUERYI:
 | |
|       tcode = set_table_bit(start_bits, tcode + 1, TRUE, cd, utf);
 | |
|       break;
 | |
| 
 | |
|       /* Single-char upto sets the bit and tries the next */
 | |
| 
 | |
|       case OP_UPTO:
 | |
|       case OP_MINUPTO:
 | |
|       case OP_POSUPTO:
 | |
|       tcode = set_table_bit(start_bits, tcode + 1 + IMM2_SIZE, FALSE, cd, utf);
 | |
|       break;
 | |
| 
 | |
|       case OP_UPTOI:
 | |
|       case OP_MINUPTOI:
 | |
|       case OP_POSUPTOI:
 | |
|       tcode = set_table_bit(start_bits, tcode + 1 + IMM2_SIZE, TRUE, cd, utf);
 | |
|       break;
 | |
| 
 | |
|       /* At least one single char sets the bit and stops */
 | |
| 
 | |
|       case OP_EXACT:
 | |
|       tcode += IMM2_SIZE;
 | |
|       /* Fall through */
 | |
|       case OP_CHAR:
 | |
|       case OP_PLUS:
 | |
|       case OP_MINPLUS:
 | |
|       case OP_POSPLUS:
 | |
|       (void)set_table_bit(start_bits, tcode + 1, FALSE, cd, utf);
 | |
|       try_next = FALSE;
 | |
|       break;
 | |
| 
 | |
|       case OP_EXACTI:
 | |
|       tcode += IMM2_SIZE;
 | |
|       /* Fall through */
 | |
|       case OP_CHARI:
 | |
|       case OP_PLUSI:
 | |
|       case OP_MINPLUSI:
 | |
|       case OP_POSPLUSI:
 | |
|       (void)set_table_bit(start_bits, tcode + 1, TRUE, cd, utf);
 | |
|       try_next = FALSE;
 | |
|       break;
 | |
| 
 | |
|       /* Special spacing and line-terminating items. These recognize specific
 | |
|       lists of characters. The difference between VSPACE and ANYNL is that the
 | |
|       latter can match the two-character CRLF sequence, but that is not
 | |
|       relevant for finding the first character, so their code here is
 | |
|       identical. */
 | |
| 
 | |
|       case OP_HSPACE:
 | |
|       SET_BIT(CHAR_HT);
 | |
|       SET_BIT(CHAR_SPACE);
 | |
| #ifdef SUPPORT_UTF
 | |
|       if (utf)
 | |
|         {
 | |
| #ifdef COMPILE_PCRE8
 | |
|         SET_BIT(0xC2);  /* For U+00A0 */
 | |
|         SET_BIT(0xE1);  /* For U+1680, U+180E */
 | |
|         SET_BIT(0xE2);  /* For U+2000 - U+200A, U+202F, U+205F */
 | |
|         SET_BIT(0xE3);  /* For U+3000 */
 | |
| #elif defined COMPILE_PCRE16 || defined COMPILE_PCRE32
 | |
|         SET_BIT(0xA0);
 | |
|         SET_BIT(0xFF);  /* For characters > 255 */
 | |
| #endif  /* COMPILE_PCRE[8|16|32] */
 | |
|         }
 | |
|       else
 | |
| #endif /* SUPPORT_UTF */
 | |
|         {
 | |
| #ifndef EBCDIC
 | |
|         SET_BIT(0xA0);
 | |
| #endif  /* Not EBCDIC */
 | |
| #if defined COMPILE_PCRE16 || defined COMPILE_PCRE32
 | |
|         SET_BIT(0xFF);  /* For characters > 255 */
 | |
| #endif  /* COMPILE_PCRE[16|32] */
 | |
|         }
 | |
|       try_next = FALSE;
 | |
|       break;
 | |
| 
 | |
|       case OP_ANYNL:
 | |
|       case OP_VSPACE:
 | |
|       SET_BIT(CHAR_LF);
 | |
|       SET_BIT(CHAR_VT);
 | |
|       SET_BIT(CHAR_FF);
 | |
|       SET_BIT(CHAR_CR);
 | |
| #ifdef SUPPORT_UTF
 | |
|       if (utf)
 | |
|         {
 | |
| #ifdef COMPILE_PCRE8
 | |
|         SET_BIT(0xC2);  /* For U+0085 */
 | |
|         SET_BIT(0xE2);  /* For U+2028, U+2029 */
 | |
| #elif defined COMPILE_PCRE16 || defined COMPILE_PCRE32
 | |
|         SET_BIT(CHAR_NEL);
 | |
|         SET_BIT(0xFF);  /* For characters > 255 */
 | |
| #endif  /* COMPILE_PCRE[8|16|32] */
 | |
|         }
 | |
|       else
 | |
| #endif /* SUPPORT_UTF */
 | |
|         {
 | |
|         SET_BIT(CHAR_NEL);
 | |
| #if defined COMPILE_PCRE16 || defined COMPILE_PCRE32
 | |
|         SET_BIT(0xFF);  /* For characters > 255 */
 | |
| #endif
 | |
|         }
 | |
|       try_next = FALSE;
 | |
|       break;
 | |
| 
 | |
|       /* Single character types set the bits and stop. Note that if PCRE_UCP
 | |
|       is set, we do not see these op codes because \d etc are converted to
 | |
|       properties. Therefore, these apply in the case when only characters less
 | |
|       than 256 are recognized to match the types. */
 | |
| 
 | |
|       case OP_NOT_DIGIT:
 | |
|       set_nottype_bits(start_bits, cbit_digit, table_limit, cd);
 | |
|       try_next = FALSE;
 | |
|       break;
 | |
| 
 | |
|       case OP_DIGIT:
 | |
|       set_type_bits(start_bits, cbit_digit, table_limit, cd);
 | |
|       try_next = FALSE;
 | |
|       break;
 | |
| 
 | |
|       /* The cbit_space table has vertical tab as whitespace; we no longer
 | |
|       have to play fancy tricks because Perl added VT to its whitespace at
 | |
|       release 5.18. PCRE added it at release 8.34. */
 | |
| 
 | |
|       case OP_NOT_WHITESPACE:
 | |
|       set_nottype_bits(start_bits, cbit_space, table_limit, cd);
 | |
|       try_next = FALSE;
 | |
|       break;
 | |
| 
 | |
|       case OP_WHITESPACE:
 | |
|       set_type_bits(start_bits, cbit_space, table_limit, cd);
 | |
|       try_next = FALSE;
 | |
|       break;
 | |
| 
 | |
|       case OP_NOT_WORDCHAR:
 | |
|       set_nottype_bits(start_bits, cbit_word, table_limit, cd);
 | |
|       try_next = FALSE;
 | |
|       break;
 | |
| 
 | |
|       case OP_WORDCHAR:
 | |
|       set_type_bits(start_bits, cbit_word, table_limit, cd);
 | |
|       try_next = FALSE;
 | |
|       break;
 | |
| 
 | |
|       /* One or more character type fudges the pointer and restarts, knowing
 | |
|       it will hit a single character type and stop there. */
 | |
| 
 | |
|       case OP_TYPEPLUS:
 | |
|       case OP_TYPEMINPLUS:
 | |
|       case OP_TYPEPOSPLUS:
 | |
|       tcode++;
 | |
|       break;
 | |
| 
 | |
|       case OP_TYPEEXACT:
 | |
|       tcode += 1 + IMM2_SIZE;
 | |
|       break;
 | |
| 
 | |
|       /* Zero or more repeats of character types set the bits and then
 | |
|       try again. */
 | |
| 
 | |
|       case OP_TYPEUPTO:
 | |
|       case OP_TYPEMINUPTO:
 | |
|       case OP_TYPEPOSUPTO:
 | |
|       tcode += IMM2_SIZE;  /* Fall through */
 | |
| 
 | |
|       case OP_TYPESTAR:
 | |
|       case OP_TYPEMINSTAR:
 | |
|       case OP_TYPEPOSSTAR:
 | |
|       case OP_TYPEQUERY:
 | |
|       case OP_TYPEMINQUERY:
 | |
|       case OP_TYPEPOSQUERY:
 | |
|       switch(tcode[1])
 | |
|         {
 | |
|         default:
 | |
|         case OP_ANY:
 | |
|         case OP_ALLANY:
 | |
|         return SSB_FAIL;
 | |
| 
 | |
|         case OP_HSPACE:
 | |
|         SET_BIT(CHAR_HT);
 | |
|         SET_BIT(CHAR_SPACE);
 | |
| #ifdef SUPPORT_UTF
 | |
|         if (utf)
 | |
|           {
 | |
| #ifdef COMPILE_PCRE8
 | |
|           SET_BIT(0xC2);  /* For U+00A0 */
 | |
|           SET_BIT(0xE1);  /* For U+1680, U+180E */
 | |
|           SET_BIT(0xE2);  /* For U+2000 - U+200A, U+202F, U+205F */
 | |
|           SET_BIT(0xE3);  /* For U+3000 */
 | |
| #elif defined COMPILE_PCRE16 || defined COMPILE_PCRE32
 | |
|           SET_BIT(0xA0);
 | |
|           SET_BIT(0xFF);  /* For characters > 255 */
 | |
| #endif  /* COMPILE_PCRE[8|16|32] */
 | |
|           }
 | |
|         else
 | |
| #endif /* SUPPORT_UTF */
 | |
| #ifndef EBCDIC
 | |
|           SET_BIT(0xA0);
 | |
| #endif  /* Not EBCDIC */
 | |
|         break;
 | |
| 
 | |
|         case OP_ANYNL:
 | |
|         case OP_VSPACE:
 | |
|         SET_BIT(CHAR_LF);
 | |
|         SET_BIT(CHAR_VT);
 | |
|         SET_BIT(CHAR_FF);
 | |
|         SET_BIT(CHAR_CR);
 | |
| #ifdef SUPPORT_UTF
 | |
|         if (utf)
 | |
|           {
 | |
| #ifdef COMPILE_PCRE8
 | |
|           SET_BIT(0xC2);  /* For U+0085 */
 | |
|           SET_BIT(0xE2);  /* For U+2028, U+2029 */
 | |
| #elif defined COMPILE_PCRE16 || defined COMPILE_PCRE32
 | |
|           SET_BIT(CHAR_NEL);
 | |
|           SET_BIT(0xFF);  /* For characters > 255 */
 | |
| #endif  /* COMPILE_PCRE16 */
 | |
|           }
 | |
|         else
 | |
| #endif /* SUPPORT_UTF */
 | |
|           SET_BIT(CHAR_NEL);
 | |
|         break;
 | |
| 
 | |
|         case OP_NOT_DIGIT:
 | |
|         set_nottype_bits(start_bits, cbit_digit, table_limit, cd);
 | |
|         break;
 | |
| 
 | |
|         case OP_DIGIT:
 | |
|         set_type_bits(start_bits, cbit_digit, table_limit, cd);
 | |
|         break;
 | |
| 
 | |
|         /* The cbit_space table has vertical tab as whitespace; we no longer
 | |
|         have to play fancy tricks because Perl added VT to its whitespace at
 | |
|         release 5.18. PCRE added it at release 8.34. */
 | |
| 
 | |
|         case OP_NOT_WHITESPACE:
 | |
|         set_nottype_bits(start_bits, cbit_space, table_limit, cd);
 | |
|         break;
 | |
| 
 | |
|         case OP_WHITESPACE:
 | |
|         set_type_bits(start_bits, cbit_space, table_limit, cd);
 | |
|         break;
 | |
| 
 | |
|         case OP_NOT_WORDCHAR:
 | |
|         set_nottype_bits(start_bits, cbit_word, table_limit, cd);
 | |
|         break;
 | |
| 
 | |
|         case OP_WORDCHAR:
 | |
|         set_type_bits(start_bits, cbit_word, table_limit, cd);
 | |
|         break;
 | |
|         }
 | |
| 
 | |
|       tcode += 2;
 | |
|       break;
 | |
| 
 | |
|       /* Character class where all the information is in a bit map: set the
 | |
|       bits and either carry on or not, according to the repeat count. If it was
 | |
|       a negative class, and we are operating with UTF-8 characters, any byte
 | |
|       with a value >= 0xc4 is a potentially valid starter because it starts a
 | |
|       character with a value > 255. */
 | |
| 
 | |
| #if defined SUPPORT_UTF || !defined COMPILE_PCRE8
 | |
|       case OP_XCLASS:
 | |
|       if ((tcode[1 + LINK_SIZE] & XCL_HASPROP) != 0)
 | |
|         return SSB_FAIL;
 | |
|       /* All bits are set. */
 | |
|       if ((tcode[1 + LINK_SIZE] & XCL_MAP) == 0 && (tcode[1 + LINK_SIZE] & XCL_NOT) != 0)
 | |
|         return SSB_FAIL;
 | |
| #endif
 | |
|       /* Fall through */
 | |
| 
 | |
|       case OP_NCLASS:
 | |
| #if defined SUPPORT_UTF && defined COMPILE_PCRE8
 | |
|       if (utf)
 | |
|         {
 | |
|         start_bits[24] |= 0xf0;              /* Bits for 0xc4 - 0xc8 */
 | |
|         memset(start_bits+25, 0xff, 7);      /* Bits for 0xc9 - 0xff */
 | |
|         }
 | |
| #endif
 | |
| #if defined COMPILE_PCRE16 || defined COMPILE_PCRE32
 | |
|       SET_BIT(0xFF);                         /* For characters > 255 */
 | |
| #endif
 | |
|       /* Fall through */
 | |
| 
 | |
|       case OP_CLASS:
 | |
|         {
 | |
|         pcre_uint8 *map;
 | |
| #if defined SUPPORT_UTF || !defined COMPILE_PCRE8
 | |
|         map = NULL;
 | |
|         if (*tcode == OP_XCLASS)
 | |
|           {
 | |
|           if ((tcode[1 + LINK_SIZE] & XCL_MAP) != 0)
 | |
|             map = (pcre_uint8 *)(tcode + 1 + LINK_SIZE + 1);
 | |
|           tcode += GET(tcode, 1);
 | |
|           }
 | |
|         else
 | |
| #endif
 | |
|           {
 | |
|           tcode++;
 | |
|           map = (pcre_uint8 *)tcode;
 | |
|           tcode += 32 / sizeof(pcre_uchar);
 | |
|           }
 | |
| 
 | |
|         /* In UTF-8 mode, the bits in a bit map correspond to character
 | |
|         values, not to byte values. However, the bit map we are constructing is
 | |
|         for byte values. So we have to do a conversion for characters whose
 | |
|         value is > 127. In fact, there are only two possible starting bytes for
 | |
|         characters in the range 128 - 255. */
 | |
| 
 | |
| #if defined SUPPORT_UTF || !defined COMPILE_PCRE8
 | |
|         if (map != NULL)
 | |
| #endif
 | |
|           {
 | |
| #if defined SUPPORT_UTF && defined COMPILE_PCRE8
 | |
|           if (utf)
 | |
|             {
 | |
|             for (c = 0; c < 16; c++) start_bits[c] |= map[c];
 | |
|             for (c = 128; c < 256; c++)
 | |
|               {
 | |
|               if ((map[c/8] & (1 << (c&7))) != 0)
 | |
|                 {
 | |
|                 int d = (c >> 6) | 0xc0;            /* Set bit for this starter */
 | |
|                 start_bits[d/8] |= (1 << (d&7));    /* and then skip on to the */
 | |
|                 c = (c & 0xc0) + 0x40 - 1;          /* next relevant character. */
 | |
|                 }
 | |
|               }
 | |
|             }
 | |
|           else
 | |
| #endif
 | |
|             {
 | |
|             /* In non-UTF-8 mode, the two bit maps are completely compatible. */
 | |
|             for (c = 0; c < 32; c++) start_bits[c] |= map[c];
 | |
|             }
 | |
|           }
 | |
| 
 | |
|         /* Advance past the bit map, and act on what follows. For a zero
 | |
|         minimum repeat, continue; otherwise stop processing. */
 | |
| 
 | |
|         switch (*tcode)
 | |
|           {
 | |
|           case OP_CRSTAR:
 | |
|           case OP_CRMINSTAR:
 | |
|           case OP_CRQUERY:
 | |
|           case OP_CRMINQUERY:
 | |
|           case OP_CRPOSSTAR:
 | |
|           case OP_CRPOSQUERY:
 | |
|           tcode++;
 | |
|           break;
 | |
| 
 | |
|           case OP_CRRANGE:
 | |
|           case OP_CRMINRANGE:
 | |
|           case OP_CRPOSRANGE:
 | |
|           if (GET2(tcode, 1) == 0) tcode += 1 + 2 * IMM2_SIZE;
 | |
|             else try_next = FALSE;
 | |
|           break;
 | |
| 
 | |
|           default:
 | |
|           try_next = FALSE;
 | |
|           break;
 | |
|           }
 | |
|         }
 | |
|       break; /* End of bitmap class handling */
 | |
| 
 | |
|       }      /* End of switch */
 | |
|     }        /* End of try_next loop */
 | |
| 
 | |
|   code += GET(code, 1);   /* Advance to next branch */
 | |
|   }
 | |
| while (*code == OP_ALT);
 | |
| return yield;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| /*************************************************
 | |
| *          Study a compiled expression           *
 | |
| *************************************************/
 | |
| 
 | |
| /* This function is handed a compiled expression that it must study to produce
 | |
| information that will speed up the matching. It returns a pcre[16]_extra block
 | |
| which then gets handed back to pcre_exec().
 | |
| 
 | |
| Arguments:
 | |
|   re        points to the compiled expression
 | |
|   options   contains option bits
 | |
|   errorptr  points to where to place error messages;
 | |
|             set NULL unless error
 | |
| 
 | |
| Returns:    pointer to a pcre[16]_extra block, with study_data filled in and
 | |
|               the appropriate flags set;
 | |
|             NULL on error or if no optimization possible
 | |
| */
 | |
| 
 | |
| #if defined COMPILE_PCRE8
 | |
| PCRE_EXP_DEFN pcre_extra * PCRE_CALL_CONVENTION
 | |
| pcre_study(const pcre *external_re, int options, const char **errorptr)
 | |
| #elif defined COMPILE_PCRE16
 | |
| PCRE_EXP_DEFN pcre16_extra * PCRE_CALL_CONVENTION
 | |
| pcre16_study(const pcre16 *external_re, int options, const char **errorptr)
 | |
| #elif defined COMPILE_PCRE32
 | |
| PCRE_EXP_DEFN pcre32_extra * PCRE_CALL_CONVENTION
 | |
| pcre32_study(const pcre32 *external_re, int options, const char **errorptr)
 | |
| #endif
 | |
| {
 | |
| int min;
 | |
| int count = 0;
 | |
| BOOL bits_set = FALSE;
 | |
| pcre_uint8 start_bits[32];
 | |
| PUBL(extra) *extra = NULL;
 | |
| pcre_study_data *study;
 | |
| const pcre_uint8 *tables;
 | |
| pcre_uchar *code;
 | |
| compile_data compile_block;
 | |
| const REAL_PCRE *re = (const REAL_PCRE *)external_re;
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| *errorptr = NULL;
 | |
| 
 | |
| if (re == NULL || re->magic_number != MAGIC_NUMBER)
 | |
|   {
 | |
|   *errorptr = "argument is not a compiled regular expression";
 | |
|   return NULL;
 | |
|   }
 | |
| 
 | |
| if ((re->flags & PCRE_MODE) == 0)
 | |
|   {
 | |
| #if defined COMPILE_PCRE8
 | |
|   *errorptr = "argument not compiled in 8 bit mode";
 | |
| #elif defined COMPILE_PCRE16
 | |
|   *errorptr = "argument not compiled in 16 bit mode";
 | |
| #elif defined COMPILE_PCRE32
 | |
|   *errorptr = "argument not compiled in 32 bit mode";
 | |
| #endif
 | |
|   return NULL;
 | |
|   }
 | |
| 
 | |
| if ((options & ~PUBLIC_STUDY_OPTIONS) != 0)
 | |
|   {
 | |
|   *errorptr = "unknown or incorrect option bit(s) set";
 | |
|   return NULL;
 | |
|   }
 | |
| 
 | |
| code = (pcre_uchar *)re + re->name_table_offset +
 | |
|   (re->name_count * re->name_entry_size);
 | |
| 
 | |
| /* For an anchored pattern, or an unanchored pattern that has a first char, or
 | |
| a multiline pattern that matches only at "line starts", there is no point in
 | |
| seeking a list of starting bytes. */
 | |
| 
 | |
| if ((re->options & PCRE_ANCHORED) == 0 &&
 | |
|     (re->flags & (PCRE_FIRSTSET|PCRE_STARTLINE)) == 0)
 | |
|   {
 | |
|   int rc;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   /* Set the character tables in the block that is passed around */
 | |
| 
 | |
|   tables = re->tables;
 | |
| 
 | |
| #if defined COMPILE_PCRE8
 | |
|   if (tables == NULL)
 | |
|     (void)pcre_fullinfo(external_re, NULL, PCRE_INFO_DEFAULT_TABLES,
 | |
|     (void *)(&tables));
 | |
| #elif defined COMPILE_PCRE16
 | |
|   if (tables == NULL)
 | |
|     (void)pcre16_fullinfo(external_re, NULL, PCRE_INFO_DEFAULT_TABLES,
 | |
|     (void *)(&tables));
 | |
| #elif defined COMPILE_PCRE32
 | |
|   if (tables == NULL)
 | |
|     (void)pcre32_fullinfo(external_re, NULL, PCRE_INFO_DEFAULT_TABLES,
 | |
|     (void *)(&tables));
 | |
| #endif
 | |
| 
 | |
|   compile_block.lcc = tables + lcc_offset;
 | |
|   compile_block.fcc = tables + fcc_offset;
 | |
|   compile_block.cbits = tables + cbits_offset;
 | |
|   compile_block.ctypes = tables + ctypes_offset;
 | |
| 
 | |
|   /* See if we can find a fixed set of initial characters for the pattern. */
 | |
| 
 | |
|   memset(start_bits, 0, 32 * sizeof(pcre_uint8));
 | |
|   rc = set_start_bits(code, start_bits, (re->options & PCRE_UTF8) != 0,
 | |
|     &compile_block);
 | |
|   bits_set = rc == SSB_DONE;
 | |
|   if (rc == SSB_UNKNOWN)
 | |
|     {
 | |
|     *errorptr = "internal error: opcode not recognized";
 | |
|     return NULL;
 | |
|     }
 | |
|   }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /* Find the minimum length of subject string. */
 | |
| 
 | |
| switch(min = find_minlength(re, code, code, re->options, NULL, &count))
 | |
|   {
 | |
|   case -2: *errorptr = "internal error: missing capturing bracket"; return NULL;
 | |
|   case -3: *errorptr = "internal error: opcode not recognized"; return NULL;
 | |
|   default: break;
 | |
|   }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /* If a set of starting bytes has been identified, or if the minimum length is
 | |
| greater than zero, or if JIT optimization has been requested, or if
 | |
| PCRE_STUDY_EXTRA_NEEDED is set, get a pcre[16]_extra block and a
 | |
| pcre_study_data block. The study data is put in the latter, which is pointed to
 | |
| by the former, which may also get additional data set later by the calling
 | |
| program. At the moment, the size of pcre_study_data is fixed. We nevertheless
 | |
| save it in a field for returning via the pcre_fullinfo() function so that if it
 | |
| becomes variable in the future, we don't have to change that code. */
 | |
| 
 | |
| if (bits_set || min > 0 || (options & (
 | |
| #ifdef SUPPORT_JIT
 | |
|     PCRE_STUDY_JIT_COMPILE | PCRE_STUDY_JIT_PARTIAL_SOFT_COMPILE |
 | |
|     PCRE_STUDY_JIT_PARTIAL_HARD_COMPILE |
 | |
| #endif
 | |
|     PCRE_STUDY_EXTRA_NEEDED)) != 0)
 | |
|   {
 | |
|   extra = (PUBL(extra) *)(PUBL(malloc))
 | |
|     (sizeof(PUBL(extra)) + sizeof(pcre_study_data));
 | |
|   if (extra == NULL)
 | |
|     {
 | |
|     *errorptr = "failed to get memory";
 | |
|     return NULL;
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|     }
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| 
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|   study = (pcre_study_data *)((char *)extra + sizeof(PUBL(extra)));
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|   extra->flags = PCRE_EXTRA_STUDY_DATA;
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|   extra->study_data = study;
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| 
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|   study->size = sizeof(pcre_study_data);
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|   study->flags = 0;
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| 
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|   /* Set the start bits always, to avoid unset memory errors if the
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|   study data is written to a file, but set the flag only if any of the bits
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|   are set, to save time looking when none are. */
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| 
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|   if (bits_set)
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|     {
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|     study->flags |= PCRE_STUDY_MAPPED;
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|     memcpy(study->start_bits, start_bits, sizeof(start_bits));
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|     }
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|   else memset(study->start_bits, 0, 32 * sizeof(pcre_uint8));
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| 
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| #ifdef PCRE_DEBUG
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|   if (bits_set)
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|     {
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|     pcre_uint8 *ptr = start_bits;
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|     int i;
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| 
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|     printf("Start bits:\n");
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|     for (i = 0; i < 32; i++)
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|       printf("%3d: %02x%s", i * 8, *ptr++, ((i + 1) & 0x7) != 0? " " : "\n");
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|     }
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| #endif
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| 
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|   /* Always set the minlength value in the block, because the JIT compiler
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|   makes use of it. However, don't set the bit unless the length is greater than
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|   zero - the interpretive pcre_exec() and pcre_dfa_exec() needn't waste time
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|   checking the zero case. */
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| 
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|   if (min > 0)
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|     {
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|     study->flags |= PCRE_STUDY_MINLEN;
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|     study->minlength = min;
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|     }
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|   else study->minlength = 0;
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| 
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|   /* If JIT support was compiled and requested, attempt the JIT compilation.
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|   If no starting bytes were found, and the minimum length is zero, and JIT
 | |
|   compilation fails, abandon the extra block and return NULL, unless
 | |
|   PCRE_STUDY_EXTRA_NEEDED is set. */
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| 
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| #ifdef SUPPORT_JIT
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|   extra->executable_jit = NULL;
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|   if ((options & PCRE_STUDY_JIT_COMPILE) != 0)
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|     PRIV(jit_compile)(re, extra, JIT_COMPILE);
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|   if ((options & PCRE_STUDY_JIT_PARTIAL_SOFT_COMPILE) != 0)
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|     PRIV(jit_compile)(re, extra, JIT_PARTIAL_SOFT_COMPILE);
 | |
|   if ((options & PCRE_STUDY_JIT_PARTIAL_HARD_COMPILE) != 0)
 | |
|     PRIV(jit_compile)(re, extra, JIT_PARTIAL_HARD_COMPILE);
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| 
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|   if (study->flags == 0 && (extra->flags & PCRE_EXTRA_EXECUTABLE_JIT) == 0 &&
 | |
|       (options & PCRE_STUDY_EXTRA_NEEDED) == 0)
 | |
|     {
 | |
| #if defined COMPILE_PCRE8
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|     pcre_free_study(extra);
 | |
| #elif defined COMPILE_PCRE16
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|     pcre16_free_study(extra);
 | |
| #elif defined COMPILE_PCRE32
 | |
|     pcre32_free_study(extra);
 | |
| #endif
 | |
|     extra = NULL;
 | |
|     }
 | |
| #endif
 | |
|   }
 | |
| 
 | |
| return extra;
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| /*************************************************
 | |
| *          Free the study data                   *
 | |
| *************************************************/
 | |
| 
 | |
| /* This function frees the memory that was obtained by pcre_study().
 | |
| 
 | |
| Argument:   a pointer to the pcre[16]_extra block
 | |
| Returns:    nothing
 | |
| */
 | |
| 
 | |
| #if defined COMPILE_PCRE8
 | |
| PCRE_EXP_DEFN void
 | |
| pcre_free_study(pcre_extra *extra)
 | |
| #elif defined COMPILE_PCRE16
 | |
| PCRE_EXP_DEFN void
 | |
| pcre16_free_study(pcre16_extra *extra)
 | |
| #elif defined COMPILE_PCRE32
 | |
| PCRE_EXP_DEFN void
 | |
| pcre32_free_study(pcre32_extra *extra)
 | |
| #endif
 | |
| {
 | |
| if (extra == NULL)
 | |
|   return;
 | |
| #ifdef SUPPORT_JIT
 | |
| if ((extra->flags & PCRE_EXTRA_EXECUTABLE_JIT) != 0 &&
 | |
|      extra->executable_jit != NULL)
 | |
|   PRIV(jit_free)(extra->executable_jit);
 | |
| #endif
 | |
| PUBL(free)(extra);
 | |
| }
 | |
| 
 | |
| /* End of pcre_study.c */
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