/* * vim:ts=4:sw=4:expandtab * * i3 - an improved dynamic tiling window manager * © 2009 Michael Stapelberg and contributors (see also: LICENSE) * * regex.c: Interface to libPCRE (perl compatible regular expressions). * */ #include "all.h" /* * Creates a new 'regex' struct containing the given pattern and a PCRE * compiled regular expression. Also, calls pcre_study because this regex will * most likely be used often (like for every new window and on every relevant * property change of existing windows). * * Returns NULL if the pattern could not be compiled into a regular expression * (and ELOGs an appropriate error message). * */ struct regex *regex_new(const char *pattern) { const char *error; int errorcode, offset; struct regex *re = scalloc(1, sizeof(struct regex)); re->pattern = sstrdup(pattern); int options = PCRE_UTF8; /* We use PCRE_UCP so that \B, \b, \D, \d, \S, \s, \W, \w and some POSIX * character classes play nicely with Unicode */ options |= PCRE_UCP; while (!(re->regex = pcre_compile2(pattern, options, &errorcode, &error, &offset, NULL))) { /* If the error is that PCRE was not compiled with UTF-8 support we * disable it and try again */ if (errorcode == 32) { options &= ~PCRE_UTF8; continue; } ELOG("PCRE regular expression compilation failed at %d: %s\n", offset, error); return NULL; } re->extra = pcre_study(re->regex, 0, &error); /* If an error happened, we print the error message, but continue. * Studying the regular expression leads to faster matching, but it’s not * absolutely necessary. */ if (error) { ELOG("PCRE regular expression studying failed: %s\n", error); } return re; } /* * Frees the given regular expression. It must not be used afterwards! * */ void regex_free(struct regex *regex) { if (!regex) return; FREE(regex->pattern); FREE(regex->regex); FREE(regex->extra); FREE(regex); } /* * Checks if the given regular expression matches the given input and returns * true if it does. In either case, it logs the outcome using LOG(), so it will * be visible without debug logging. * */ bool regex_matches(struct regex *regex, const char *input) { int rc; /* We use strlen() because pcre_exec() expects the length of the input * string in bytes */ if ((rc = pcre_exec(regex->regex, regex->extra, input, strlen(input), 0, 0, NULL, 0)) == 0) { LOG("Regular expression \"%s\" matches \"%s\"\n", regex->pattern, input); return true; } if (rc == PCRE_ERROR_NOMATCH) { LOG("Regular expression \"%s\" does not match \"%s\"\n", regex->pattern, input); return false; } ELOG("PCRE error %d while trying to use regular expression \"%s\" on input \"%s\", see pcreapi(3)\n", rc, regex->pattern, input); return false; }