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44 строки
1.7 KiB
C
44 строки
1.7 KiB
C
/**
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* @file pm_strpbrk.h
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*
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* A custom strpbrk implementation.
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*/
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#ifndef PRISM_STRPBRK_H
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#define PRISM_STRPBRK_H
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#include "prism/defines.h"
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#include "prism/parser.h"
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#include <stddef.h>
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#include <string.h>
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/**
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* Here we have rolled our own version of strpbrk. The standard library strpbrk
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* has undefined behavior when the source string is not null-terminated. We want
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* to support strings that are not null-terminated because pm_parse does not
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* have the contract that the string is null-terminated. (This is desirable
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* because it means the extension can call pm_parse with the result of a call to
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* mmap).
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*
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* The standard library strpbrk also does not support passing a maximum length
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* to search. We want to support this for the reason mentioned above, but we
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* also don't want it to stop on null bytes. Ruby actually allows null bytes
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* within strings, comments, regular expressions, etc. So we need to be able to
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* skip past them.
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*
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* Finally, we want to support encodings wherein the charset could contain
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* characters that are trailing bytes of multi-byte characters. For example, in
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* Shift-JIS, the backslash character can be a trailing byte. In that case we
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* need to take a slower path and iterate one multi-byte character at a time.
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*
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* @param parser The parser.
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* @param source The source string.
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* @param charset The charset to search for.
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* @param length The maximum length to search.
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* @return A pointer to the first character in the source string that is in the
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* charset, or NULL if no such character exists.
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*/
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const uint8_t * pm_strpbrk(pm_parser_t *parser, const uint8_t *source, const uint8_t *charset, ptrdiff_t length);
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#endif
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