Annotation of embedaddon/smartmontools/regex/regex.h, revision 1.1.1.2
1.1 misho 1: /* Definitions for data structures and routines for the regular
2: expression library.
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1.1 misho 21:
22: #ifndef _REGEX_H
23: #define _REGEX_H 1
24:
25: /* Allow the use in C++ code. */
26: #ifdef __cplusplus
27: extern "C" {
28: #endif
29:
30: /* POSIX says that <sys/types.h> must be included (by the caller) before
31: <regex.h>. */
32:
33: #if !defined _POSIX_C_SOURCE && !defined _POSIX_SOURCE && (defined VMS || defined _MSC_VER)
34: /* VMS doesn't have `size_t' in <sys/types.h>, even though POSIX says it
35: should be there. Same for Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 */
36: # include <stddef.h>
37: #endif
38:
39: /* The following two types have to be signed and unsigned integer type
40: wide enough to hold a value of a pointer. For most ANSI compilers
41: ptrdiff_t and size_t should be likely OK. Still size of these two
42: types is 2 for Microsoft C. Ugh... */
43: typedef long int s_reg_t;
44: typedef unsigned long int active_reg_t;
45:
46: /* The following bits are used to determine the regexp syntax we
47: recognize. The set/not-set meanings are chosen so that Emacs syntax
48: remains the value 0. The bits are given in alphabetical order, and
49: the definitions shifted by one from the previous bit; thus, when we
50: add or remove a bit, only one other definition need change. */
51: typedef unsigned long int reg_syntax_t;
52:
53: /* If this bit is not set, then \ inside a bracket expression is literal.
54: If set, then such a \ quotes the following character. */
55: #define RE_BACKSLASH_ESCAPE_IN_LISTS ((unsigned long int) 1)
56:
57: /* If this bit is not set, then + and ? are operators, and \+ and \? are
58: literals.
59: If set, then \+ and \? are operators and + and ? are literals. */
60: #define RE_BK_PLUS_QM (RE_BACKSLASH_ESCAPE_IN_LISTS << 1)
61:
62: /* If this bit is set, then character classes are supported. They are:
63: [:alpha:], [:upper:], [:lower:], [:digit:], [:alnum:], [:xdigit:],
64: [:space:], [:print:], [:punct:], [:graph:], and [:cntrl:].
65: If not set, then character classes are not supported. */
66: #define RE_CHAR_CLASSES (RE_BK_PLUS_QM << 1)
67:
68: /* If this bit is set, then ^ and $ are always anchors (outside bracket
69: expressions, of course).
70: If this bit is not set, then it depends:
71: ^ is an anchor if it is at the beginning of a regular
72: expression or after an open-group or an alternation operator;
73: $ is an anchor if it is at the end of a regular expression, or
74: before a close-group or an alternation operator.
75:
76: This bit could be (re)combined with RE_CONTEXT_INDEP_OPS, because
77: POSIX draft 11.2 says that * etc. in leading positions is undefined.
78: We already implemented a previous draft which made those constructs
79: invalid, though, so we haven't changed the code back. */
80: #define RE_CONTEXT_INDEP_ANCHORS (RE_CHAR_CLASSES << 1)
81:
82: /* If this bit is set, then special characters are always special
83: regardless of where they are in the pattern.
84: If this bit is not set, then special characters are special only in
85: some contexts; otherwise they are ordinary. Specifically,
86: * + ? and intervals are only special when not after the beginning,
87: open-group, or alternation operator. */
88: #define RE_CONTEXT_INDEP_OPS (RE_CONTEXT_INDEP_ANCHORS << 1)
89:
90: /* If this bit is set, then *, +, ?, and { cannot be first in an re or
91: immediately after an alternation or begin-group operator. */
92: #define RE_CONTEXT_INVALID_OPS (RE_CONTEXT_INDEP_OPS << 1)
93:
94: /* If this bit is set, then . matches newline.
95: If not set, then it doesn't. */
96: #define RE_DOT_NEWLINE (RE_CONTEXT_INVALID_OPS << 1)
97:
98: /* If this bit is set, then . doesn't match NUL.
99: If not set, then it does. */
100: #define RE_DOT_NOT_NULL (RE_DOT_NEWLINE << 1)
101:
102: /* If this bit is set, nonmatching lists [^...] do not match newline.
103: If not set, they do. */
104: #define RE_HAT_LISTS_NOT_NEWLINE (RE_DOT_NOT_NULL << 1)
105:
106: /* If this bit is set, either \{...\} or {...} defines an
107: interval, depending on RE_NO_BK_BRACES.
108: If not set, \{, \}, {, and } are literals. */
109: #define RE_INTERVALS (RE_HAT_LISTS_NOT_NEWLINE << 1)
110:
111: /* If this bit is set, +, ? and | aren't recognized as operators.
112: If not set, they are. */
113: #define RE_LIMITED_OPS (RE_INTERVALS << 1)
114:
115: /* If this bit is set, newline is an alternation operator.
116: If not set, newline is literal. */
117: #define RE_NEWLINE_ALT (RE_LIMITED_OPS << 1)
118:
119: /* If this bit is set, then `{...}' defines an interval, and \{ and \}
120: are literals.
121: If not set, then `\{...\}' defines an interval. */
122: #define RE_NO_BK_BRACES (RE_NEWLINE_ALT << 1)
123:
124: /* If this bit is set, (...) defines a group, and \( and \) are literals.
125: If not set, \(...\) defines a group, and ( and ) are literals. */
126: #define RE_NO_BK_PARENS (RE_NO_BK_BRACES << 1)
127:
128: /* If this bit is set, then \<digit> matches <digit>.
129: If not set, then \<digit> is a back-reference. */
130: #define RE_NO_BK_REFS (RE_NO_BK_PARENS << 1)
131:
132: /* If this bit is set, then | is an alternation operator, and \| is literal.
133: If not set, then \| is an alternation operator, and | is literal. */
134: #define RE_NO_BK_VBAR (RE_NO_BK_REFS << 1)
135:
136: /* If this bit is set, then an ending range point collating higher
137: than the starting range point, as in [z-a], is invalid.
138: If not set, then when ending range point collates higher than the
139: starting range point, the range is ignored. */
140: #define RE_NO_EMPTY_RANGES (RE_NO_BK_VBAR << 1)
141:
142: /* If this bit is set, then an unmatched ) is ordinary.
143: If not set, then an unmatched ) is invalid. */
144: #define RE_UNMATCHED_RIGHT_PAREN_ORD (RE_NO_EMPTY_RANGES << 1)
145:
146: /* If this bit is set, succeed as soon as we match the whole pattern,
147: without further backtracking. */
148: #define RE_NO_POSIX_BACKTRACKING (RE_UNMATCHED_RIGHT_PAREN_ORD << 1)
149:
150: /* If this bit is set, do not process the GNU regex operators.
151: If not set, then the GNU regex operators are recognized. */
152: #define RE_NO_GNU_OPS (RE_NO_POSIX_BACKTRACKING << 1)
153:
154: /* If this bit is set, turn on internal regex debugging.
155: If not set, and debugging was on, turn it off.
156: This only works if regex.c is compiled -DDEBUG.
157: We define this bit always, so that all that's needed to turn on
158: debugging is to recompile regex.c; the calling code can always have
159: this bit set, and it won't affect anything in the normal case. */
160: #define RE_DEBUG (RE_NO_GNU_OPS << 1)
161:
162: /* If this bit is set, a syntactically invalid interval is treated as
163: a string of ordinary characters. For example, the ERE 'a{1' is
164: treated as 'a\{1'. */
165: #define RE_INVALID_INTERVAL_ORD (RE_DEBUG << 1)
166:
167: /* If this bit is set, then ignore case when matching.
168: If not set, then case is significant. */
169: #define RE_ICASE (RE_INVALID_INTERVAL_ORD << 1)
170:
171: /* This global variable defines the particular regexp syntax to use (for
172: some interfaces). When a regexp is compiled, the syntax used is
173: stored in the pattern buffer, so changing this does not affect
174: already-compiled regexps. */
175: extern reg_syntax_t re_syntax_options;
176:
177: /* Define combinations of the above bits for the standard possibilities.
178: (The [[[ comments delimit what gets put into the Texinfo file, so
179: don't delete them!) */
180: /* [[[begin syntaxes]]] */
181: #define RE_SYNTAX_EMACS 0
182:
183: #define RE_SYNTAX_AWK \
184: (RE_BACKSLASH_ESCAPE_IN_LISTS | RE_DOT_NOT_NULL \
185: | RE_NO_BK_PARENS | RE_NO_BK_REFS \
186: | RE_NO_BK_VBAR | RE_NO_EMPTY_RANGES \
187: | RE_DOT_NEWLINE | RE_CONTEXT_INDEP_ANCHORS \
188: | RE_UNMATCHED_RIGHT_PAREN_ORD | RE_NO_GNU_OPS)
189:
190: #define RE_SYNTAX_GNU_AWK \
191: ((RE_SYNTAX_POSIX_EXTENDED | RE_BACKSLASH_ESCAPE_IN_LISTS | RE_DEBUG) \
192: & ~(RE_DOT_NOT_NULL | RE_INTERVALS | RE_CONTEXT_INDEP_OPS \
193: | RE_CONTEXT_INVALID_OPS ))
194:
195: #define RE_SYNTAX_POSIX_AWK \
196: (RE_SYNTAX_POSIX_EXTENDED | RE_BACKSLASH_ESCAPE_IN_LISTS \
197: | RE_INTERVALS | RE_NO_GNU_OPS)
198:
199: #define RE_SYNTAX_GREP \
200: (RE_BK_PLUS_QM | RE_CHAR_CLASSES \
201: | RE_HAT_LISTS_NOT_NEWLINE | RE_INTERVALS \
202: | RE_NEWLINE_ALT)
203:
204: #define RE_SYNTAX_EGREP \
205: (RE_CHAR_CLASSES | RE_CONTEXT_INDEP_ANCHORS \
206: | RE_CONTEXT_INDEP_OPS | RE_HAT_LISTS_NOT_NEWLINE \
207: | RE_NEWLINE_ALT | RE_NO_BK_PARENS \
208: | RE_NO_BK_VBAR)
209:
210: #define RE_SYNTAX_POSIX_EGREP \
211: (RE_SYNTAX_EGREP | RE_INTERVALS | RE_NO_BK_BRACES \
212: | RE_INVALID_INTERVAL_ORD)
213:
214: /* P1003.2/D11.2, section 4.20.7.1, lines 5078ff. */
215: #define RE_SYNTAX_ED RE_SYNTAX_POSIX_BASIC
216:
217: #define RE_SYNTAX_SED RE_SYNTAX_POSIX_BASIC
218:
219: /* Syntax bits common to both basic and extended POSIX regex syntax. */
220: #define _RE_SYNTAX_POSIX_COMMON \
221: (RE_CHAR_CLASSES | RE_DOT_NEWLINE | RE_DOT_NOT_NULL \
222: | RE_INTERVALS | RE_NO_EMPTY_RANGES)
223:
224: #define RE_SYNTAX_POSIX_BASIC \
225: (_RE_SYNTAX_POSIX_COMMON | RE_BK_PLUS_QM)
226:
227: /* Differs from ..._POSIX_BASIC only in that RE_BK_PLUS_QM becomes
228: RE_LIMITED_OPS, i.e., \? \+ \| are not recognized. Actually, this
229: isn't minimal, since other operators, such as \`, aren't disabled. */
230: #define RE_SYNTAX_POSIX_MINIMAL_BASIC \
231: (_RE_SYNTAX_POSIX_COMMON | RE_LIMITED_OPS)
232:
233: #define RE_SYNTAX_POSIX_EXTENDED \
234: (_RE_SYNTAX_POSIX_COMMON | RE_CONTEXT_INDEP_ANCHORS \
235: | RE_CONTEXT_INDEP_OPS | RE_NO_BK_BRACES \
236: | RE_NO_BK_PARENS | RE_NO_BK_VBAR \
237: | RE_CONTEXT_INVALID_OPS | RE_UNMATCHED_RIGHT_PAREN_ORD)
238:
239: /* Differs from ..._POSIX_EXTENDED in that RE_CONTEXT_INDEP_OPS is
240: removed and RE_NO_BK_REFS is added. */
241: #define RE_SYNTAX_POSIX_MINIMAL_EXTENDED \
242: (_RE_SYNTAX_POSIX_COMMON | RE_CONTEXT_INDEP_ANCHORS \
243: | RE_CONTEXT_INVALID_OPS | RE_NO_BK_BRACES \
244: | RE_NO_BK_PARENS | RE_NO_BK_REFS \
245: | RE_NO_BK_VBAR | RE_UNMATCHED_RIGHT_PAREN_ORD)
246: /* [[[end syntaxes]]] */
247:
248: /* Maximum number of duplicates an interval can allow. Some systems
249: (erroneously) define this in other header files, but we want our
250: value, so remove any previous define. */
251: #ifdef RE_DUP_MAX
252: # undef RE_DUP_MAX
253: #endif
254: /* If sizeof(int) == 2, then ((1 << 15) - 1) overflows. */
255: #define RE_DUP_MAX (0x7fff)
256:
257:
258: /* POSIX `cflags' bits (i.e., information for `regcomp'). */
259:
260: /* If this bit is set, then use extended regular expression syntax.
261: If not set, then use basic regular expression syntax. */
262: #define REG_EXTENDED 1
263:
264: /* If this bit is set, then ignore case when matching.
265: If not set, then case is significant. */
266: #define REG_ICASE (REG_EXTENDED << 1)
267:
268: /* If this bit is set, then anchors do not match at newline
269: characters in the string.
270: If not set, then anchors do match at newlines. */
271: #define REG_NEWLINE (REG_ICASE << 1)
272:
273: /* If this bit is set, then report only success or fail in regexec.
274: If not set, then returns differ between not matching and errors. */
275: #define REG_NOSUB (REG_NEWLINE << 1)
276:
277:
278: /* POSIX `eflags' bits (i.e., information for regexec). */
279:
280: /* If this bit is set, then the beginning-of-line operator doesn't match
281: the beginning of the string (presumably because it's not the
282: beginning of a line).
283: If not set, then the beginning-of-line operator does match the
284: beginning of the string. */
285: #define REG_NOTBOL 1
286:
287: /* Like REG_NOTBOL, except for the end-of-line. */
288: #define REG_NOTEOL (1 << 1)
289:
290:
291: /* If any error codes are removed, changed, or added, update the
292: `re_error_msg' table in regex.c. */
293: typedef enum
294: {
295: #ifdef _XOPEN_SOURCE
296: REG_ENOSYS = -1, /* This will never happen for this implementation. */
297: #endif
298:
299: REG_NOERROR = 0, /* Success. */
300: REG_NOMATCH, /* Didn't find a match (for regexec). */
301:
302: /* POSIX regcomp return error codes. (In the order listed in the
303: standard.) */
304: REG_BADPAT, /* Invalid pattern. */
305: REG_ECOLLATE, /* Not implemented. */
306: REG_ECTYPE, /* Invalid character class name. */
307: REG_EESCAPE, /* Trailing backslash. */
308: REG_ESUBREG, /* Invalid back reference. */
309: REG_EBRACK, /* Unmatched left bracket. */
310: REG_EPAREN, /* Parenthesis imbalance. */
311: REG_EBRACE, /* Unmatched \{. */
312: REG_BADBR, /* Invalid contents of \{\}. */
313: REG_ERANGE, /* Invalid range end. */
314: REG_ESPACE, /* Ran out of memory. */
315: REG_BADRPT, /* No preceding re for repetition op. */
316:
317: /* Error codes we've added. */
318: REG_EEND, /* Premature end. */
319: REG_ESIZE, /* Compiled pattern bigger than 2^16 bytes. */
320: REG_ERPAREN /* Unmatched ) or \); not returned from regcomp. */
321: } reg_errcode_t;
322:
323: /* This data structure represents a compiled pattern. Before calling
324: the pattern compiler, the fields `buffer', `allocated', `fastmap',
325: `translate', and `no_sub' can be set. After the pattern has been
326: compiled, the `re_nsub' field is available. All other fields are
327: private to the regex routines. */
328:
329: #ifndef RE_TRANSLATE_TYPE
330: # define RE_TRANSLATE_TYPE char *
331: #endif
332:
333: struct re_pattern_buffer
334: {
335: /* [[[begin pattern_buffer]]] */
336: /* Space that holds the compiled pattern. It is declared as
337: `unsigned char *' because its elements are
338: sometimes used as array indexes. */
339: unsigned char *buffer;
340:
341: /* Number of bytes to which `buffer' points. */
342: unsigned long int allocated;
343:
344: /* Number of bytes actually used in `buffer'. */
345: unsigned long int used;
346:
347: /* Syntax setting with which the pattern was compiled. */
348: reg_syntax_t syntax;
349:
350: /* Pointer to a fastmap, if any, otherwise zero. re_search uses
351: the fastmap, if there is one, to skip over impossible
352: starting points for matches. */
353: char *fastmap;
354:
355: /* Either a translate table to apply to all characters before
356: comparing them, or zero for no translation. The translation
357: is applied to a pattern when it is compiled and to a string
358: when it is matched. */
359: RE_TRANSLATE_TYPE translate;
360:
361: /* Number of subexpressions found by the compiler. */
362: size_t re_nsub;
363:
364: /* Zero if this pattern cannot match the empty string, one else.
365: Well, in truth it's used only in `re_search_2', to see
366: whether or not we should use the fastmap, so we don't set
367: this absolutely perfectly; see `re_compile_fastmap' (the
368: `duplicate' case). */
369: unsigned can_be_null : 1;
370:
371: /* If REGS_UNALLOCATED, allocate space in the `regs' structure
372: for `max (RE_NREGS, re_nsub + 1)' groups.
373: If REGS_REALLOCATE, reallocate space if necessary.
374: If REGS_FIXED, use what's there. */
375: #define REGS_UNALLOCATED 0
376: #define REGS_REALLOCATE 1
377: #define REGS_FIXED 2
378: unsigned regs_allocated : 2;
379:
380: /* Set to zero when `regex_compile' compiles a pattern; set to one
381: by `re_compile_fastmap' if it updates the fastmap. */
382: unsigned fastmap_accurate : 1;
383:
384: /* If set, `re_match_2' does not return information about
385: subexpressions. */
386: unsigned no_sub : 1;
387:
388: /* If set, a beginning-of-line anchor doesn't match at the
389: beginning of the string. */
390: unsigned not_bol : 1;
391:
392: /* Similarly for an end-of-line anchor. */
393: unsigned not_eol : 1;
394:
395: /* If true, an anchor at a newline matches. */
396: unsigned newline_anchor : 1;
397:
398: /* [[[end pattern_buffer]]] */
399: };
400:
401: typedef struct re_pattern_buffer regex_t;
402:
403: /* Type for byte offsets within the string. POSIX mandates this. */
404: typedef int regoff_t;
405:
406:
407: /* This is the structure we store register match data in. See
408: regex.texinfo for a full description of what registers match. */
409: struct re_registers
410: {
411: unsigned num_regs;
412: regoff_t *start;
413: regoff_t *end;
414: };
415:
416:
417: /* If `regs_allocated' is REGS_UNALLOCATED in the pattern buffer,
418: `re_match_2' returns information about at least this many registers
419: the first time a `regs' structure is passed. */
420: #ifndef RE_NREGS
421: # define RE_NREGS 30
422: #endif
423:
424:
425: /* POSIX specification for registers. Aside from the different names than
426: `re_registers', POSIX uses an array of structures, instead of a
427: structure of arrays. */
428: typedef struct
429: {
430: regoff_t rm_so; /* Byte offset from string's start to substring's start. */
431: regoff_t rm_eo; /* Byte offset from string's start to substring's end. */
432: } regmatch_t;
433:
434: /* Declarations for routines. */
435:
436: /* To avoid duplicating every routine declaration -- once with a
437: prototype (if we are ANSI), and once without (if we aren't) -- we
438: use the following macro to declare argument types. This
439: unfortunately clutters up the declarations a bit, but I think it's
440: worth it. */
441:
442: #if defined(__STDC__) || defined(__cplusplus)
443:
444: # define _RE_ARGS(args) args
445:
446: #else /* not __STDC__ */
447:
448: # define _RE_ARGS(args) ()
449:
450: #endif /* not __STDC__ */
451:
452: /* Sets the current default syntax to SYNTAX, and return the old syntax.
453: You can also simply assign to the `re_syntax_options' variable. */
454: extern reg_syntax_t re_set_syntax _RE_ARGS ((reg_syntax_t syntax));
455:
456: /* Compile the regular expression PATTERN, with length LENGTH
457: and syntax given by the global `re_syntax_options', into the buffer
458: BUFFER. Return NULL if successful, and an error string if not. */
459: extern const char *re_compile_pattern
460: _RE_ARGS ((const char *pattern, size_t length,
461: struct re_pattern_buffer *buffer));
462:
463:
464: /* Compile a fastmap for the compiled pattern in BUFFER; used to
465: accelerate searches. Return 0 if successful and -2 if was an
466: internal error. */
467: extern int re_compile_fastmap _RE_ARGS ((struct re_pattern_buffer *buffer));
468:
469:
470: /* Search in the string STRING (with length LENGTH) for the pattern
471: compiled into BUFFER. Start searching at position START, for RANGE
472: characters. Return the starting position of the match, -1 for no
473: match, or -2 for an internal error. Also return register
474: information in REGS (if REGS and BUFFER->no_sub are nonzero). */
475: extern int re_search
476: _RE_ARGS ((struct re_pattern_buffer *buffer, const char *string,
477: int length, int start, int range, struct re_registers *regs));
478:
479:
480: /* Like `re_search', but search in the concatenation of STRING1 and
481: STRING2. Also, stop searching at index START + STOP. */
482: extern int re_search_2
483: _RE_ARGS ((struct re_pattern_buffer *buffer, const char *string1,
484: int length1, const char *string2, int length2,
485: int start, int range, struct re_registers *regs, int stop));
486:
487:
488: /* Like `re_search', but return how many characters in STRING the regexp
489: in BUFFER matched, starting at position START. */
490: extern int re_match
491: _RE_ARGS ((struct re_pattern_buffer *buffer, const char *string,
492: int length, int start, struct re_registers *regs));
493:
494:
495: /* Relates to `re_match' as `re_search_2' relates to `re_search'. */
496: extern int re_match_2
497: _RE_ARGS ((struct re_pattern_buffer *buffer, const char *string1,
498: int length1, const char *string2, int length2,
499: int start, struct re_registers *regs, int stop));
500:
501:
502: /* Set REGS to hold NUM_REGS registers, storing them in STARTS and
503: ENDS. Subsequent matches using BUFFER and REGS will use this memory
504: for recording register information. STARTS and ENDS must be
505: allocated with malloc, and must each be at least `NUM_REGS * sizeof
506: (regoff_t)' bytes long.
507:
508: If NUM_REGS == 0, then subsequent matches should allocate their own
509: register data.
510:
511: Unless this function is called, the first search or match using
512: PATTERN_BUFFER will allocate its own register data, without
513: freeing the old data. */
514: extern void re_set_registers
515: _RE_ARGS ((struct re_pattern_buffer *buffer, struct re_registers *regs,
516: unsigned num_regs, regoff_t *starts, regoff_t *ends));
517:
518: #if defined _REGEX_RE_COMP || defined _LIBC
519: # ifndef _CRAY
520: /* 4.2 bsd compatibility. */
521: extern char *re_comp _RE_ARGS ((const char *));
522: extern int re_exec _RE_ARGS ((const char *));
523: # endif
524: #endif
525:
526: /* GCC 2.95 and later have "__restrict"; C99 compilers have
527: "restrict", and "configure" may have defined "restrict". */
528: #ifndef __restrict
529: # if ! (2 < __GNUC__ || (2 == __GNUC__ && 95 <= __GNUC_MINOR__))
530: # if defined restrict || 199901L <= __STDC_VERSION__
531: # define __restrict restrict
532: # else
533: # define __restrict
534: # endif
535: # endif
536: #endif
537: /* gcc 3.1 and up support the [restrict] syntax. */
538: #ifndef __restrict_arr
539: # if (__GNUC__ > 3 || (__GNUC__ == 3 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 1)) && !defined(__WIN32__)
540: # define __restrict_arr __restrict
541: # else
542: # define __restrict_arr
543: # endif
544: #endif
545:
546: /* POSIX compatibility. */
547: extern int regcomp _RE_ARGS ((regex_t *__restrict __preg,
548: const char *__restrict __pattern,
549: int __cflags));
550:
551: extern int regexec _RE_ARGS ((const regex_t *__restrict __preg,
552: const char *__restrict __string, size_t __nmatch,
553: regmatch_t __pmatch[__restrict_arr],
554: int __eflags));
555:
556: extern size_t regerror _RE_ARGS ((int __errcode, const regex_t *__preg,
557: char *__errbuf, size_t __errbuf_size));
558:
559: extern void regfree _RE_ARGS ((regex_t *__preg));
560:
561:
562: #ifdef __cplusplus
563: }
564: #endif /* C++ */
565:
566: #endif /* regex.h */
567:
568: /*
569: Local variables:
570: make-backup-files: t
571: version-control: t
572: trim-versions-without-asking: nil
573: End:
574: */
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