LCOV - differential code coverage report
Current view: top level - src/backend/regex - regexport.c (source / functions) Coverage Total Hit UBC CBC
Current: Differential Code Coverage HEAD vs 15 Lines: 89.5 % 76 68 8 68
Current Date: 2023-04-08 15:15:32 Functions: 90.9 % 11 10 1 10
Baseline: 15
Baseline Date: 2023-04-08 15:09:40
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       1                 : /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
       2                 :  *
       3                 :  * regexport.c
       4                 :  *    Functions for exporting info about a regex's NFA
       5                 :  *
       6                 :  * In this implementation, the NFA defines a necessary but not sufficient
       7                 :  * condition for a string to match the regex: that is, there can be strings
       8                 :  * that match the NFA but don't match the full regex, but not vice versa.
       9                 :  * Thus, for example, it is okay for the functions below to treat lookaround
      10                 :  * constraints as no-ops, since they merely constrain the string some more.
      11                 :  *
      12                 :  * Notice that these functions return info into caller-provided arrays
      13                 :  * rather than doing their own malloc's.  This simplifies the APIs by
      14                 :  * eliminating a class of error conditions, and in the case of colors
      15                 :  * allows the caller to decide how big is too big to bother with.
      16                 :  *
      17                 :  *
      18                 :  * Portions Copyright (c) 2013-2023, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
      19                 :  * Portions Copyright (c) 1998, 1999 Henry Spencer
      20                 :  *
      21                 :  * IDENTIFICATION
      22                 :  *    src/backend/regex/regexport.c
      23                 :  *
      24                 :  *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
      25                 :  */
      26                 : 
      27                 : #include "regex/regguts.h"
      28                 : 
      29                 : #include "regex/regexport.h"
      30                 : 
      31                 : 
      32                 : /*
      33                 :  * Get total number of NFA states.
      34                 :  */
      35                 : int
      36 UBC           0 : pg_reg_getnumstates(const regex_t *regex)
      37                 : {
      38                 :     struct cnfa *cnfa;
      39                 : 
      40               0 :     assert(regex != NULL && regex->re_magic == REMAGIC);
      41               0 :     cnfa = &((struct guts *) regex->re_guts)->search;
      42                 : 
      43               0 :     return cnfa->nstates;
      44                 : }
      45                 : 
      46                 : /*
      47                 :  * Get initial state of NFA.
      48                 :  */
      49                 : int
      50 CBC          65 : pg_reg_getinitialstate(const regex_t *regex)
      51                 : {
      52                 :     struct cnfa *cnfa;
      53                 : 
      54              65 :     assert(regex != NULL && regex->re_magic == REMAGIC);
      55              65 :     cnfa = &((struct guts *) regex->re_guts)->search;
      56                 : 
      57              65 :     return cnfa->pre;
      58                 : }
      59                 : 
      60                 : /*
      61                 :  * Get final state of NFA.
      62                 :  */
      63                 : int
      64             963 : pg_reg_getfinalstate(const regex_t *regex)
      65                 : {
      66                 :     struct cnfa *cnfa;
      67                 : 
      68             963 :     assert(regex != NULL && regex->re_magic == REMAGIC);
      69             963 :     cnfa = &((struct guts *) regex->re_guts)->search;
      70                 : 
      71             963 :     return cnfa->post;
      72                 : }
      73                 : 
      74                 : /*
      75                 :  * pg_reg_getnumoutarcs() and pg_reg_getoutarcs() mask the existence of LACON
      76                 :  * arcs from the caller, treating any LACON as being automatically satisfied.
      77                 :  * Since the output representation does not support arcs that consume no
      78                 :  * character when traversed, we have to recursively traverse LACON arcs here,
      79                 :  * and report whatever normal arcs are reachable by traversing LACON arcs.
      80                 :  * Note that this wouldn't work if it were possible to reach the final state
      81                 :  * via LACON traversal, but the regex library never builds NFAs that have
      82                 :  * LACON arcs leading directly to the final state.  (This is because the
      83                 :  * regex executor is designed to consume one character beyond the nominal
      84                 :  * match end --- possibly an EOS indicator --- so there is always a set of
      85                 :  * ordinary arcs leading to the final state.)
      86                 :  *
      87                 :  * traverse_lacons is a recursive subroutine used by both exported functions
      88                 :  * to count and then emit the reachable regular arcs.  *arcs_count is
      89                 :  * incremented by the number of reachable arcs, and as many as will fit in
      90                 :  * arcs_len (possibly 0) are emitted into arcs[].
      91                 :  */
      92                 : static void
      93            3290 : traverse_lacons(struct cnfa *cnfa, int st,
      94                 :                 int *arcs_count,
      95                 :                 regex_arc_t *arcs, int arcs_len)
      96                 : {
      97                 :     struct carc *ca;
      98                 : 
      99                 :     /*
     100                 :      * Since this function recurses, it could theoretically be driven to stack
     101                 :      * overflow.  In practice, this is mostly useful to backstop against a
     102                 :      * failure of the regex compiler to remove a loop of LACON arcs.
     103                 :      */
     104            3290 :     check_stack_depth();
     105                 : 
     106            8668 :     for (ca = cnfa->states[st]; ca->co != COLORLESS; ca++)
     107                 :     {
     108            5378 :         if (ca->co < cnfa->ncolors)
     109                 :         {
     110                 :             /* Ordinary arc, so count and possibly emit it */
     111            5372 :             int         ndx = (*arcs_count)++;
     112                 : 
     113            5372 :             if (ndx < arcs_len)
     114                 :             {
     115            2686 :                 arcs[ndx].co = ca->co;
     116            2686 :                 arcs[ndx].to = ca->to;
     117                 :             }
     118                 :         }
     119                 :         else
     120                 :         {
     121                 :             /* LACON arc --- assume it's satisfied and recurse... */
     122                 :             /* ... but first, assert it doesn't lead directly to post state */
     123               6 :             Assert(ca->to != cnfa->post);
     124                 : 
     125               6 :             traverse_lacons(cnfa, ca->to, arcs_count, arcs, arcs_len);
     126                 :         }
     127                 :     }
     128            3290 : }
     129                 : 
     130                 : /*
     131                 :  * Get number of outgoing NFA arcs of state number "st".
     132                 :  */
     133                 : int
     134            1644 : pg_reg_getnumoutarcs(const regex_t *regex, int st)
     135                 : {
     136                 :     struct cnfa *cnfa;
     137                 :     int         arcs_count;
     138                 : 
     139            1644 :     assert(regex != NULL && regex->re_magic == REMAGIC);
     140            1644 :     cnfa = &((struct guts *) regex->re_guts)->search;
     141                 : 
     142            1644 :     if (st < 0 || st >= cnfa->nstates)
     143 UBC           0 :         return 0;
     144 CBC        1644 :     arcs_count = 0;
     145            1644 :     traverse_lacons(cnfa, st, &arcs_count, NULL, 0);
     146            1644 :     return arcs_count;
     147                 : }
     148                 : 
     149                 : /*
     150                 :  * Write array of outgoing NFA arcs of state number "st" into arcs[],
     151                 :  * whose length arcs_len must be at least as long as indicated by
     152                 :  * pg_reg_getnumoutarcs(), else not all arcs will be returned.
     153                 :  */
     154                 : void
     155            1644 : pg_reg_getoutarcs(const regex_t *regex, int st,
     156                 :                   regex_arc_t *arcs, int arcs_len)
     157                 : {
     158                 :     struct cnfa *cnfa;
     159                 :     int         arcs_count;
     160                 : 
     161            1644 :     assert(regex != NULL && regex->re_magic == REMAGIC);
     162            1644 :     cnfa = &((struct guts *) regex->re_guts)->search;
     163                 : 
     164            1644 :     if (st < 0 || st >= cnfa->nstates || arcs_len <= 0)
     165               4 :         return;
     166            1640 :     arcs_count = 0;
     167            1640 :     traverse_lacons(cnfa, st, &arcs_count, arcs, arcs_len);
     168                 : }
     169                 : 
     170                 : /*
     171                 :  * Get total number of colors.
     172                 :  */
     173                 : int
     174              65 : pg_reg_getnumcolors(const regex_t *regex)
     175                 : {
     176                 :     struct colormap *cm;
     177                 : 
     178              65 :     assert(regex != NULL && regex->re_magic == REMAGIC);
     179              65 :     cm = &((struct guts *) regex->re_guts)->cmap;
     180                 : 
     181              65 :     return cm->max + 1;
     182                 : }
     183                 : 
     184                 : /*
     185                 :  * Check if color is beginning of line/string.
     186                 :  *
     187                 :  * (We might at some point need to offer more refined handling of pseudocolors,
     188                 :  * but this will do for now.)
     189                 :  */
     190                 : int
     191            1505 : pg_reg_colorisbegin(const regex_t *regex, int co)
     192                 : {
     193                 :     struct cnfa *cnfa;
     194                 : 
     195            1505 :     assert(regex != NULL && regex->re_magic == REMAGIC);
     196            1505 :     cnfa = &((struct guts *) regex->re_guts)->search;
     197                 : 
     198            1505 :     if (co == cnfa->bos[0] || co == cnfa->bos[1])
     199             246 :         return true;
     200                 :     else
     201            1259 :         return false;
     202                 : }
     203                 : 
     204                 : /*
     205                 :  * Check if color is end of line/string.
     206                 :  */
     207                 : int
     208            1259 : pg_reg_colorisend(const regex_t *regex, int co)
     209                 : {
     210                 :     struct cnfa *cnfa;
     211                 : 
     212            1259 :     assert(regex != NULL && regex->re_magic == REMAGIC);
     213            1259 :     cnfa = &((struct guts *) regex->re_guts)->search;
     214                 : 
     215            1259 :     if (co == cnfa->eos[0] || co == cnfa->eos[1])
     216             162 :         return true;
     217                 :     else
     218            1097 :         return false;
     219                 : }
     220                 : 
     221                 : /*
     222                 :  * Get number of member chrs of color number "co".
     223                 :  *
     224                 :  * Note: we return -1 if the color number is invalid, or if it is a special
     225                 :  * color (WHITE, RAINBOW, or a pseudocolor), or if the number of members is
     226                 :  * uncertain.
     227                 :  * Callers should not try to extract the members if -1 is returned.
     228                 :  */
     229                 : int
     230             531 : pg_reg_getnumcharacters(const regex_t *regex, int co)
     231                 : {
     232                 :     struct colormap *cm;
     233                 : 
     234             531 :     assert(regex != NULL && regex->re_magic == REMAGIC);
     235             531 :     cm = &((struct guts *) regex->re_guts)->cmap;
     236                 : 
     237             531 :     if (co <= 0 || co > cm->max)   /* <= 0 rejects WHITE and RAINBOW */
     238              65 :         return -1;
     239             466 :     if (cm->cd[co].flags & PSEUDO)   /* also pseudocolors (BOS etc) */
     240             260 :         return -1;
     241                 : 
     242                 :     /*
     243                 :      * If the color appears anywhere in the high colormap, treat its number of
     244                 :      * members as uncertain.  In principle we could determine all the specific
     245                 :      * chrs corresponding to each such entry, but it would be expensive
     246                 :      * (particularly if character class tests are required) and it doesn't
     247                 :      * seem worth it.
     248                 :      */
     249             206 :     if (cm->cd[co].nuchrs != 0)
     250 UBC           0 :         return -1;
     251                 : 
     252                 :     /* OK, return the known number of member chrs */
     253 CBC         206 :     return cm->cd[co].nschrs;
     254                 : }
     255                 : 
     256                 : /*
     257                 :  * Write array of member chrs of color number "co" into chars[],
     258                 :  * whose length chars_len must be at least as long as indicated by
     259                 :  * pg_reg_getnumcharacters(), else not all chars will be returned.
     260                 :  *
     261                 :  * Fetching the members of WHITE, RAINBOW, or a pseudocolor is not supported.
     262                 :  *
     263                 :  * Caution: this is a relatively expensive operation.
     264                 :  */
     265                 : void
     266             206 : pg_reg_getcharacters(const regex_t *regex, int co,
     267                 :                      pg_wchar *chars, int chars_len)
     268                 : {
     269                 :     struct colormap *cm;
     270                 :     chr         c;
     271                 : 
     272             206 :     assert(regex != NULL && regex->re_magic == REMAGIC);
     273             206 :     cm = &((struct guts *) regex->re_guts)->cmap;
     274                 : 
     275             206 :     if (co <= 0 || co > cm->max || chars_len <= 0)
     276 UBC           0 :         return;
     277 CBC         206 :     if (cm->cd[co].flags & PSEUDO)
     278 UBC           0 :         return;
     279                 : 
     280                 :     /*
     281                 :      * We need only examine the low character map; there should not be any
     282                 :      * matching entries in the high map.
     283                 :      */
     284 CBC       20208 :     for (c = CHR_MIN; c <= MAX_SIMPLE_CHR; c++)
     285                 :     {
     286           20208 :         if (cm->locolormap[c - CHR_MIN] == co)
     287                 :         {
     288             785 :             *chars++ = c;
     289             785 :             if (--chars_len == 0)
     290             206 :                 break;
     291                 :         }
     292                 :     }
     293                 : }
        

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