442 lines
15 KiB
C
442 lines
15 KiB
C
/*************************************************
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* Perl-Compatible Regular Expressions *
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*************************************************/
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/* PCRE is a library of functions to support regular expressions whose syntax
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and semantics are as close as possible to those of the Perl 5 language.
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Written by Philip Hazel
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Original API code Copyright (c) 1997-2012 University of Cambridge
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New API code Copyright (c) 2016-2018 University of Cambridge
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-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
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* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
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this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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* Neither the name of the University of Cambridge nor the names of its
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contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
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this software without specific prior written permission.
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THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS"
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AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
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IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE
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LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
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CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
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SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
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INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
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CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
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ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
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POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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/* This module contains the function for checking a script run. */
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#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
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#include "config.h"
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#endif
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#include "pcre2_internal.h"
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/*************************************************
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* Check script run *
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*************************************************/
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/* A script run is conceptually a sequence of characters all in the same
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Unicode script. However, it isn't quite that simple. There are special rules
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for scripts that are commonly used together, and also special rules for digits.
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This function implements the appropriate checks, which is possible only when
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PCRE2 is compiled with Unicode support. The function returns TRUE if there is
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no Unicode support; however, it should never be called in that circumstance
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because an error is given by pcre2_compile() if a script run is called for in a
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version of PCRE2 compiled without Unicode support.
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Arguments:
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pgr point to the first character
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endptr point after the last character
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utf TRUE if in UTF mode
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Returns: TRUE if this is a valid script run
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*/
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/* These dummy values must be less than the negation of the largest offset in
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the PRIV(ucd_script_sets) vector, which is held in a 16-bit field in UCD
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records (and is only likely to be a few hundred). */
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#define SCRIPT_UNSET (-99999)
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#define SCRIPT_HANPENDING (-99998)
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#define SCRIPT_HANHIRAKATA (-99997)
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#define SCRIPT_HANBOPOMOFO (-99996)
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#define SCRIPT_HANHANGUL (-99995)
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#define SCRIPT_LIST (-99994)
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#define INTERSECTION_LIST_SIZE 50
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BOOL
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PRIV(script_run)(PCRE2_SPTR ptr, PCRE2_SPTR endptr, BOOL utf)
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{
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#ifdef SUPPORT_UNICODE
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int require_script = SCRIPT_UNSET;
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uint8_t intersection_list[INTERSECTION_LIST_SIZE];
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const uint8_t *require_list = NULL;
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uint32_t require_digitset = 0;
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uint32_t c;
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#if PCRE2_CODE_UNIT_WIDTH == 32
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(void)utf; /* Avoid compiler warning */
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#endif
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/* Any string containing fewer than 2 characters is a valid script run. */
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if (ptr >= endptr) return TRUE;
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GETCHARINCTEST(c, ptr);
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if (ptr >= endptr) return TRUE;
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/* Scan strings of two or more characters, checking the Unicode characteristics
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of each code point. We make use of the Script Extensions property. There is
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special code for scripts that can be combined with characters from the Han
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Chinese script. This may be used in conjunction with four other scripts in
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these combinations:
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. Han with Hiragana and Katakana is allowed (for Japanese).
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. Han with Bopomofo is allowed (for Taiwanese Mandarin).
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. Han with Hangul is allowed (for Korean).
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If the first significant character's script is one of the four, the required
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script type is immediately known. However, if the first significant
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character's script is Han, we have to keep checking for a non-Han character.
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Hence the SCRIPT_HANPENDING state. */
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for (;;)
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{
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const ucd_record *ucd = GET_UCD(c);
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int32_t scriptx = ucd->scriptx;
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/* If the script extension is Unknown, the string is not a valid script run.
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Such characters can only form script runs of length one. */
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if (scriptx == ucp_Unknown) return FALSE;
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/* A character whose script extension is Inherited is always accepted with
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any script, and plays no further part in this testing. A character whose
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script is Common is always accepted, but must still be tested for a digit
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below. The scriptx value at this point is non-zero, because zero is
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ucp_Unknown, tested for above. */
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if (scriptx != ucp_Inherited)
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{
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if (scriptx != ucp_Common)
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{
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/* If the script extension value is positive, the character is not a mark
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that can be used with many scripts. In the simple case we either set or
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compare with the required script. However, handling the scripts that can
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combine with Han are more complicated, as is the case when the previous
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characters have been man-script marks. */
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if (scriptx > 0)
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{
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switch(require_script)
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{
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/* Either the first significant character (require_script unset) or
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after only Han characters. */
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case SCRIPT_UNSET:
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case SCRIPT_HANPENDING:
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switch(scriptx)
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{
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case ucp_Han:
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require_script = SCRIPT_HANPENDING;
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break;
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case ucp_Hiragana:
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case ucp_Katakana:
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require_script = SCRIPT_HANHIRAKATA;
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break;
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case ucp_Bopomofo:
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require_script = SCRIPT_HANBOPOMOFO;
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break;
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case ucp_Hangul:
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require_script = SCRIPT_HANHANGUL;
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break;
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/* Not a Han-related script. If expecting one, fail. Otherise set
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the requirement to this script. */
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default:
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if (require_script == SCRIPT_HANPENDING) return FALSE;
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require_script = scriptx;
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break;
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}
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break;
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/* Previously encountered one of the "with Han" scripts. Check that
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this character is appropriate. */
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case SCRIPT_HANHIRAKATA:
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if (scriptx != ucp_Han && scriptx != ucp_Hiragana &&
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scriptx != ucp_Katakana)
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return FALSE;
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break;
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case SCRIPT_HANBOPOMOFO:
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if (scriptx != ucp_Han && scriptx != ucp_Bopomofo) return FALSE;
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break;
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case SCRIPT_HANHANGUL:
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if (scriptx != ucp_Han && scriptx != ucp_Hangul) return FALSE;
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break;
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/* We have a list of scripts to check that is derived from one or
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more previous characters. This is either one of the lists in
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ucd_script_sets[] (for one previous character) or the intersection of
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several lists for multiple characters. */
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case SCRIPT_LIST:
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{
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const uint8_t *list;
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for (list = require_list; *list != 0; list++)
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{
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if (*list == scriptx) break;
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}
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if (*list == 0) return FALSE;
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}
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/* The rest of the string must be in this script, but we have to
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allow for the Han complications. */
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switch(scriptx)
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{
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case ucp_Han:
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require_script = SCRIPT_HANPENDING;
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break;
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case ucp_Hiragana:
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case ucp_Katakana:
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require_script = SCRIPT_HANHIRAKATA;
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break;
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case ucp_Bopomofo:
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require_script = SCRIPT_HANBOPOMOFO;
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break;
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case ucp_Hangul:
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require_script = SCRIPT_HANHANGUL;
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break;
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default:
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require_script = scriptx;
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break;
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}
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break;
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/* This is the easy case when a single script is required. */
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default:
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if (scriptx != require_script) return FALSE;
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break;
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}
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} /* End of handing positive scriptx */
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/* If scriptx is negative, this character is a mark-type character that
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has a list of permitted scripts. */
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else
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{
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uint32_t chspecial;
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const uint8_t *clist, *rlist;
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const uint8_t *list = PRIV(ucd_script_sets) - scriptx;
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switch(require_script)
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{
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case SCRIPT_UNSET:
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require_list = PRIV(ucd_script_sets) - scriptx;
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require_script = SCRIPT_LIST;
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break;
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/* An inspection of the Unicode 11.0.0 files shows that there are the
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following types of Script Extension list that involve the Han,
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Bopomofo, Hiragana, Katakana, and Hangul scripts:
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. Bopomofo + Han
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. Han + Hiragana + Katakana
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. Hiragana + Katakana
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. Bopopmofo + Hangul + Han + Hiragana + Katakana
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The following code tries to make sense of this. */
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#define FOUND_BOPOMOFO 1
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#define FOUND_HIRAGANA 2
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#define FOUND_KATAKANA 4
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#define FOUND_HANGUL 8
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case SCRIPT_HANPENDING:
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chspecial = 0;
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for (; *list != 0; list++)
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{
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switch (*list)
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{
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case ucp_Bopomofo: chspecial |= FOUND_BOPOMOFO; break;
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case ucp_Hiragana: chspecial |= FOUND_HIRAGANA; break;
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case ucp_Katakana: chspecial |= FOUND_KATAKANA; break;
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case ucp_Hangul: chspecial |= FOUND_HANGUL; break;
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default: break;
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}
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}
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if (chspecial == 0) return FALSE;
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if (chspecial == FOUND_BOPOMOFO)
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{
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require_script = SCRIPT_HANBOPOMOFO;
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}
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else if (chspecial == (FOUND_HIRAGANA|FOUND_KATAKANA))
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{
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require_script = SCRIPT_HANHIRAKATA;
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}
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/* Otherwise it must be allowed with all of them, so remain in
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the pending state. */
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break;
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case SCRIPT_HANHIRAKATA:
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for (; *list != 0; list++)
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{
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if (*list == ucp_Hiragana || *list == ucp_Katakana) break;
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}
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if (*list == 0) return FALSE;
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break;
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case SCRIPT_HANBOPOMOFO:
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for (; *list != 0; list++)
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{
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if (*list == ucp_Bopomofo) break;
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}
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if (*list == 0) return FALSE;
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break;
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case SCRIPT_HANHANGUL:
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for (; *list != 0; list++)
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{
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if (*list == ucp_Hangul) break;
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}
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if (*list == 0) return FALSE;
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break;
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/* Previously encountered one or more characters that are allowed
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with a list of scripts. Build the intersection of the required list
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with this character's list in intersection_list[]. This code is
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written so that it still works OK if the required list is already in
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that vector. */
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case SCRIPT_LIST:
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{
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int i = 0;
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for (rlist = require_list; *rlist != 0; rlist++)
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{
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for (clist = list; *clist != 0; clist++)
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{
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if (*rlist == *clist)
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{
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intersection_list[i++] = *rlist;
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break;
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}
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}
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}
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if (i == 0) return FALSE; /* No scripts in common */
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/* If there's just one script in common, we can set it as the
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unique required script. Otherwise, terminate the intersection list
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and make it the required list. */
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if (i == 1)
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{
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require_script = intersection_list[0];
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}
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else
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{
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intersection_list[i] = 0;
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require_list = intersection_list;
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}
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}
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break;
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/* The previously set required script is a single script, not
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Han-related. Check that it is in this character's list. */
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default:
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for (; *list != 0; list++)
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{
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if (*list == require_script) break;
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}
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if (*list == 0) return FALSE;
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break;
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}
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} /* End of handling negative scriptx */
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} /* End of checking non-Common character */
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/* The character is in an acceptable script. We must now ensure that all
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decimal digits in the string come from the same set. Some scripts (e.g.
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Common, Arabic) have more than one set of decimal digits. This code does
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not allow mixing sets, even within the same script. The vector called
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PRIV(ucd_digit_sets)[] contains, in its first element, the number of
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following elements, and then, in ascending order, the code points of the
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'9' characters in every set of 10 digits. Each set is identified by the
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offset in the vector of its '9' character. An initial check of the first
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value picks up ASCII digits quickly. Otherwise, a binary chop is used. */
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if (ucd->chartype == ucp_Nd)
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{
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uint32_t digitset;
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if (c <= PRIV(ucd_digit_sets)[1]) digitset = 1; else
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{
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int mid;
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int bot = 1;
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int top = PRIV(ucd_digit_sets)[0];
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for (;;)
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{
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if (top <= bot + 1) /* <= rather than == is paranoia */
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{
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digitset = top;
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break;
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}
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mid = (top + bot) / 2;
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if (c <= PRIV(ucd_digit_sets)[mid]) top = mid; else bot = mid;
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}
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}
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/* A required value of 0 means "unset". */
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if (require_digitset == 0) require_digitset = digitset;
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else if (digitset != require_digitset) return FALSE;
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} /* End digit handling */
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} /* End checking non-Inherited character */
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/* If we haven't yet got to the end, pick up the next character. */
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if (ptr >= endptr) return TRUE;
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GETCHARINCTEST(c, ptr);
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} /* End checking loop */
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#else /* NOT SUPPORT_UNICODE */
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(void)ptr;
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(void)endptr;
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(void)utf;
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return TRUE;
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#endif /* SUPPORT_UNICODE */
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}
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/* End of pcre2_script_run.c */
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