X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/a9103a81bed5f9beefa771fd29f9b603cd8fe4ba..31414f4c19098c22260f51c0dc42e56d78bcaae6:/src/common/regex.cpp diff --git a/src/common/regex.cpp b/src/common/regex.cpp index 943fc2c46b..12d49ee971 100644 --- a/src/common/regex.cpp +++ b/src/common/regex.cpp @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ // headers // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -#ifdef __GNUG__ +#if defined(__GNUG__) && !defined(NO_GCC_PRAGMA) #pragma implementation "regex.h" #endif @@ -38,13 +38,15 @@ #include "wx/intl.h" #endif //WX_PRECOMP -// FreeBSD & Watcom require this, it probably doesn't hurt for others +// FreeBSD, Watcom and DMars require this, CW doesn't have nor need it. +// Others also don't seem to need it. If you have an error related to +// (not) including please report details to +// wx-dev@lists.wxwindows.org #if defined(__UNIX__) || defined(__WATCOMC__) || defined(__DIGITALMARS__) - #include +# include #endif #include - #include "wx/regex.h" // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -131,32 +133,25 @@ wxRegExImpl::~wxRegExImpl() wxString wxRegExImpl::GetErrorMsg(int errorcode) const { - wxString msg; + wxString szError; // first get the string length needed int len = regerror(errorcode, &m_RegEx, NULL, 0); if ( len > 0 ) { - len++; - -#if wxUSE_UNICODE - wxCharBuffer buf(len); - - (void)regerror(errorcode, &m_RegEx, (char *)buf.data(), len); + char* szcmbError = new char[++len]; - msg = wxString(buf.data(), wxConvLibc); -#else // !Unicode - (void)regerror(errorcode, &m_RegEx, msg.GetWriteBuf(len), len); + (void)regerror(errorcode, &m_RegEx, szcmbError, len); - msg.UngetWriteBuf(); -#endif // Unicode/!Unicode + szError = wxConvertMB2WX(szcmbError); + delete [] szcmbError; } else // regerror() returned 0 { - msg = _("unknown error"); + szError = _("unknown error"); } - return msg; + return szError; } bool wxRegExImpl::Compile(const wxString& expr, int flags) @@ -178,9 +173,11 @@ bool wxRegExImpl::Compile(const wxString& expr, int flags) if ( flags & wxRE_NEWLINE ) flagsRE |= REG_NEWLINE; - // compile it - int errorcode = regcomp(&m_RegEx, expr.mb_str(), flagsRE); - if ( errorcode ) + + + int errorcode = regcomp(&m_RegEx, expr, flagsRE); + + if ( errorcode ) { wxLogError(_("Invalid regular expression '%s': %s"), expr.c_str(), GetErrorMsg(errorcode).c_str()); @@ -204,21 +201,24 @@ bool wxRegExImpl::Compile(const wxString& expr, int flags) m_nMatches = 1; // and some more for bracketed subexperessions - const wxChar *cptr = expr.c_str(); - wxChar prev = _T('\0'); - while ( *cptr != _T('\0') ) + for ( const wxChar *cptr = expr.c_str(); *cptr; cptr++ ) { - // is this a subexpr start, i.e. "(" for extended regex or - // "\(" for a basic one? - if ( *cptr == _T('(') && - (flags & wxRE_BASIC ? prev == _T('\\') - : prev != _T('\\')) ) + if ( *cptr == _T('\\') ) { + // in basic RE syntax groups are inside \(...\) + if ( *++cptr == _T('(') && (flags & wxRE_BASIC) ) + { + m_nMatches++; + } + } + else if ( *cptr == _T('(') && !(flags & wxRE_BASIC) ) + { + // we know that the previous character is not an unquoted + // backslash because it would have been eaten above, so we + // have a bar '(' and this indicates a group start for the + // extended syntax m_nMatches++; } - - prev = *cptr; - cptr++; } } @@ -250,7 +250,7 @@ bool wxRegExImpl::Matches(const wxChar *str, int flags) const } // do match it - int rc = regexec(&self->m_RegEx, wxConvertWX2MB(str), m_nMatches, m_Matches, flagsRE); + int rc = regexec(&self->m_RegEx, str, m_nMatches, m_Matches, flagsRE); switch ( rc ) {