/* $FreeBSD$ */ #include "glue.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include int tre_convert_pattern(const char *regex, size_t n, tre_char_t **w, size_t *wn) { #if TRE_WCHAR tre_char_t *wregex; size_t wlen; wregex = malloc(sizeof(tre_char_t) * (n + 1)); if (wregex == NULL) return REG_ESPACE; /* If the current locale uses the standard single byte encoding of characters, we don't do a multibyte string conversion. If we did, many applications which use the default locale would break since the default "C" locale uses the 7-bit ASCII character set, and all characters with the eighth bit set would be considered invalid. */ #if TRE_MULTIBYTE if (TRE_MB_CUR_MAX == 1) #endif /* TRE_MULTIBYTE */ { unsigned int i; const unsigned char *str = (const unsigned char *)regex; tre_char_t *wstr = wregex; for (i = 0; i < n; i++) *(wstr++) = *(str++); wlen = n; } #if TRE_MULTIBYTE else { int consumed; tre_char_t *wcptr = wregex; #ifdef HAVE_MBSTATE_T mbstate_t state; memset(&state, '\0', sizeof(state)); #endif /* HAVE_MBSTATE_T */ while (n > 0) { consumed = tre_mbrtowc(wcptr, regex, n, &state); switch (consumed) { case 0: if (*regex == '\0') consumed = 1; else { free(wregex); return REG_BADPAT; } break; case -1: DPRINT(("mbrtowc: error %d: %s.\n", errno, strerror(errno))); free(wregex); return REG_BADPAT; case -2: /* The last character wasn't complete. Let's not call it a fatal error. */ consumed = n; break; } regex += consumed; n -= consumed; wcptr++; } wlen = wcptr - wregex; } #endif /* TRE_MULTIBYTE */ wregex[wlen] = L'\0'; *w = wregex; *wn = wlen; return REG_OK; #else /* !TRE_WCHAR */ { *w = (tre_char_t * const *)regex; *wn = n; return REG_OK; } #endif /* !TRE_WCHAR */ } void tre_free_pattern(tre_char_t *wregex) { #if TRE_WCHAR free(wregex); #endif }