1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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2 | #
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3 | # Secret Labs' Regular Expression Engine
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4 | #
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5 | # convert template to internal format
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6 | #
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7 | # Copyright (c) 1997-2001 by Secret Labs AB. All rights reserved.
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8 | #
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9 | # See the sre.py file for information on usage and redistribution.
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10 | #
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11 |
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12 | """Internal support module for sre"""
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13 |
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14 | import _sre, sys
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15 | import sre_parse
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16 | from sre_constants import *
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17 |
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18 | assert _sre.MAGIC == MAGIC, "SRE module mismatch"
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19 |
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20 | if _sre.CODESIZE == 2:
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21 | MAXCODE = 65535
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22 | else:
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23 | MAXCODE = 0xFFFFFFFFL
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24 |
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25 | _LITERAL_CODES = set([LITERAL, NOT_LITERAL])
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26 | _REPEATING_CODES = set([REPEAT, MIN_REPEAT, MAX_REPEAT])
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27 | _SUCCESS_CODES = set([SUCCESS, FAILURE])
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28 | _ASSERT_CODES = set([ASSERT, ASSERT_NOT])
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29 |
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30 | # Sets of lowercase characters which have the same uppercase.
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31 | _equivalences = (
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32 | # LATIN SMALL LETTER I, LATIN SMALL LETTER DOTLESS I
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33 | (0x69, 0x131), # iı
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34 | # LATIN SMALL LETTER S, LATIN SMALL LETTER LONG S
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35 | (0x73, 0x17f), # sſ
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36 | # MICRO SIGN, GREEK SMALL LETTER MU
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37 | (0xb5, 0x3bc), # µμ
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38 | # COMBINING GREEK YPOGEGRAMMENI, GREEK SMALL LETTER IOTA, GREEK PROSGEGRAMMENI
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39 | (0x345, 0x3b9, 0x1fbe), # \u0345ιι
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40 | # GREEK SMALL LETTER BETA, GREEK BETA SYMBOL
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41 | (0x3b2, 0x3d0), # βϐ
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42 | # GREEK SMALL LETTER EPSILON, GREEK LUNATE EPSILON SYMBOL
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43 | (0x3b5, 0x3f5), # εϵ
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44 | # GREEK SMALL LETTER THETA, GREEK THETA SYMBOL
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45 | (0x3b8, 0x3d1), # θϑ
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46 | # GREEK SMALL LETTER KAPPA, GREEK KAPPA SYMBOL
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47 | (0x3ba, 0x3f0), # κϰ
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48 | # GREEK SMALL LETTER PI, GREEK PI SYMBOL
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49 | (0x3c0, 0x3d6), # πϖ
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50 | # GREEK SMALL LETTER RHO, GREEK RHO SYMBOL
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51 | (0x3c1, 0x3f1), # ρϱ
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52 | # GREEK SMALL LETTER FINAL SIGMA, GREEK SMALL LETTER SIGMA
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53 | (0x3c2, 0x3c3), # ςσ
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54 | # GREEK SMALL LETTER PHI, GREEK PHI SYMBOL
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55 | (0x3c6, 0x3d5), # φϕ
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56 | # LATIN SMALL LETTER S WITH DOT ABOVE, LATIN SMALL LETTER LONG S WITH DOT ABOVE
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57 | (0x1e61, 0x1e9b), # ṡẛ
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58 | )
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59 |
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60 | # Maps the lowercase code to lowercase codes which have the same uppercase.
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61 | _ignorecase_fixes = {i: tuple(j for j in t if i != j)
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62 | for t in _equivalences for i in t}
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63 |
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64 | def _compile(code, pattern, flags):
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65 | # internal: compile a (sub)pattern
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66 | emit = code.append
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67 | _len = len
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68 | LITERAL_CODES = _LITERAL_CODES
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69 | REPEATING_CODES = _REPEATING_CODES
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70 | SUCCESS_CODES = _SUCCESS_CODES
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71 | ASSERT_CODES = _ASSERT_CODES
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72 | if (flags & SRE_FLAG_IGNORECASE and
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73 | not (flags & SRE_FLAG_LOCALE) and
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74 | flags & SRE_FLAG_UNICODE):
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75 | fixes = _ignorecase_fixes
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76 | else:
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77 | fixes = None
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78 | for op, av in pattern:
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79 | if op in LITERAL_CODES:
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80 | if flags & SRE_FLAG_IGNORECASE:
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81 | lo = _sre.getlower(av, flags)
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82 | if fixes and lo in fixes:
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83 | emit(OPCODES[IN_IGNORE])
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84 | skip = _len(code); emit(0)
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85 | if op is NOT_LITERAL:
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86 | emit(OPCODES[NEGATE])
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87 | for k in (lo,) + fixes[lo]:
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88 | emit(OPCODES[LITERAL])
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89 | emit(k)
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90 | emit(OPCODES[FAILURE])
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91 | code[skip] = _len(code) - skip
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92 | else:
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93 | emit(OPCODES[OP_IGNORE[op]])
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94 | emit(lo)
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95 | else:
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96 | emit(OPCODES[op])
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97 | emit(av)
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98 | elif op is IN:
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99 | if flags & SRE_FLAG_IGNORECASE:
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100 | emit(OPCODES[OP_IGNORE[op]])
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101 | def fixup(literal, flags=flags):
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102 | return _sre.getlower(literal, flags)
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103 | else:
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104 | emit(OPCODES[op])
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105 | fixup = None
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106 | skip = _len(code); emit(0)
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107 | _compile_charset(av, flags, code, fixup, fixes)
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108 | code[skip] = _len(code) - skip
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109 | elif op is ANY:
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110 | if flags & SRE_FLAG_DOTALL:
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111 | emit(OPCODES[ANY_ALL])
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112 | else:
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113 | emit(OPCODES[ANY])
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114 | elif op in REPEATING_CODES:
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115 | if flags & SRE_FLAG_TEMPLATE:
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116 | raise error, "internal: unsupported template operator"
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117 | emit(OPCODES[REPEAT])
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118 | skip = _len(code); emit(0)
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119 | emit(av[0])
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120 | emit(av[1])
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121 | _compile(code, av[2], flags)
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122 | emit(OPCODES[SUCCESS])
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123 | code[skip] = _len(code) - skip
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124 | elif _simple(av) and op is not REPEAT:
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125 | if op is MAX_REPEAT:
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126 | emit(OPCODES[REPEAT_ONE])
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127 | else:
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128 | emit(OPCODES[MIN_REPEAT_ONE])
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129 | skip = _len(code); emit(0)
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130 | emit(av[0])
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131 | emit(av[1])
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132 | _compile(code, av[2], flags)
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133 | emit(OPCODES[SUCCESS])
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134 | code[skip] = _len(code) - skip
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135 | else:
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136 | emit(OPCODES[REPEAT])
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137 | skip = _len(code); emit(0)
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138 | emit(av[0])
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139 | emit(av[1])
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140 | _compile(code, av[2], flags)
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141 | code[skip] = _len(code) - skip
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142 | if op is MAX_REPEAT:
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143 | emit(OPCODES[MAX_UNTIL])
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144 | else:
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145 | emit(OPCODES[MIN_UNTIL])
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146 | elif op is SUBPATTERN:
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147 | if av[0]:
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148 | emit(OPCODES[MARK])
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149 | emit((av[0]-1)*2)
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150 | # _compile_info(code, av[1], flags)
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151 | _compile(code, av[1], flags)
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152 | if av[0]:
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153 | emit(OPCODES[MARK])
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154 | emit((av[0]-1)*2+1)
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155 | elif op in SUCCESS_CODES:
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156 | emit(OPCODES[op])
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157 | elif op in ASSERT_CODES:
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158 | emit(OPCODES[op])
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159 | skip = _len(code); emit(0)
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160 | if av[0] >= 0:
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161 | emit(0) # look ahead
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162 | else:
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163 | lo, hi = av[1].getwidth()
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164 | if lo != hi:
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165 | raise error, "look-behind requires fixed-width pattern"
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166 | emit(lo) # look behind
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167 | _compile(code, av[1], flags)
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168 | emit(OPCODES[SUCCESS])
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169 | code[skip] = _len(code) - skip
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170 | elif op is CALL:
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171 | emit(OPCODES[op])
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172 | skip = _len(code); emit(0)
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173 | _compile(code, av, flags)
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174 | emit(OPCODES[SUCCESS])
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175 | code[skip] = _len(code) - skip
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176 | elif op is AT:
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177 | emit(OPCODES[op])
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178 | if flags & SRE_FLAG_MULTILINE:
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179 | av = AT_MULTILINE.get(av, av)
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180 | if flags & SRE_FLAG_LOCALE:
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181 | av = AT_LOCALE.get(av, av)
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182 | elif flags & SRE_FLAG_UNICODE:
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183 | av = AT_UNICODE.get(av, av)
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184 | emit(ATCODES[av])
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185 | elif op is BRANCH:
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186 | emit(OPCODES[op])
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187 | tail = []
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188 | tailappend = tail.append
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189 | for av in av[1]:
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190 | skip = _len(code); emit(0)
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191 | # _compile_info(code, av, flags)
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192 | _compile(code, av, flags)
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193 | emit(OPCODES[JUMP])
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194 | tailappend(_len(code)); emit(0)
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195 | code[skip] = _len(code) - skip
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196 | emit(0) # end of branch
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197 | for tail in tail:
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198 | code[tail] = _len(code) - tail
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199 | elif op is CATEGORY:
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200 | emit(OPCODES[op])
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201 | if flags & SRE_FLAG_LOCALE:
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202 | av = CH_LOCALE[av]
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203 | elif flags & SRE_FLAG_UNICODE:
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204 | av = CH_UNICODE[av]
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205 | emit(CHCODES[av])
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206 | elif op is GROUPREF:
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207 | if flags & SRE_FLAG_IGNORECASE:
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208 | emit(OPCODES[OP_IGNORE[op]])
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209 | else:
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210 | emit(OPCODES[op])
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211 | emit(av-1)
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212 | elif op is GROUPREF_EXISTS:
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213 | emit(OPCODES[op])
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214 | emit(av[0]-1)
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215 | skipyes = _len(code); emit(0)
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216 | _compile(code, av[1], flags)
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217 | if av[2]:
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218 | emit(OPCODES[JUMP])
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219 | skipno = _len(code); emit(0)
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220 | code[skipyes] = _len(code) - skipyes + 1
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221 | _compile(code, av[2], flags)
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222 | code[skipno] = _len(code) - skipno
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223 | else:
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224 | code[skipyes] = _len(code) - skipyes + 1
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225 | else:
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226 | raise ValueError, ("unsupported operand type", op)
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227 |
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228 | def _compile_charset(charset, flags, code, fixup=None, fixes=None):
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229 | # compile charset subprogram
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230 | emit = code.append
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231 | for op, av in _optimize_charset(charset, fixup, fixes,
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232 | flags & SRE_FLAG_UNICODE):
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233 | emit(OPCODES[op])
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234 | if op is NEGATE:
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235 | pass
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236 | elif op is LITERAL:
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237 | emit(av)
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238 | elif op is RANGE:
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239 | emit(av[0])
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240 | emit(av[1])
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241 | elif op is CHARSET:
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242 | code.extend(av)
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243 | elif op is BIGCHARSET:
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244 | code.extend(av)
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245 | elif op is CATEGORY:
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246 | if flags & SRE_FLAG_LOCALE:
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247 | emit(CHCODES[CH_LOCALE[av]])
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248 | elif flags & SRE_FLAG_UNICODE:
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249 | emit(CHCODES[CH_UNICODE[av]])
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250 | else:
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251 | emit(CHCODES[av])
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252 | else:
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253 | raise error, "internal: unsupported set operator"
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254 | emit(OPCODES[FAILURE])
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255 |
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256 | def _optimize_charset(charset, fixup, fixes, isunicode):
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257 | # internal: optimize character set
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258 | out = []
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259 | tail = []
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260 | charmap = bytearray(256)
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261 | for op, av in charset:
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262 | while True:
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263 | try:
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264 | if op is LITERAL:
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265 | if fixup:
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266 | i = fixup(av)
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267 | charmap[i] = 1
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268 | if fixes and i in fixes:
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269 | for k in fixes[i]:
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270 | charmap[k] = 1
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271 | else:
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272 | charmap[av] = 1
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273 | elif op is RANGE:
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274 | r = range(av[0], av[1]+1)
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275 | if fixup:
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276 | r = map(fixup, r)
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277 | if fixup and fixes:
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278 | for i in r:
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279 | charmap[i] = 1
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280 | if i in fixes:
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281 | for k in fixes[i]:
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282 | charmap[k] = 1
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283 | else:
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284 | for i in r:
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285 | charmap[i] = 1
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286 | elif op is NEGATE:
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287 | out.append((op, av))
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288 | else:
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289 | tail.append((op, av))
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290 | except IndexError:
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291 | if len(charmap) == 256:
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292 | # character set contains non-UCS1 character codes
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293 | charmap += b'\0' * 0xff00
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294 | continue
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295 | # character set contains non-BMP character codes
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296 | if fixup and isunicode and op is RANGE:
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297 | lo, hi = av
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298 | ranges = [av]
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299 | # There are only two ranges of cased astral characters:
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300 | # 10400-1044F (Deseret) and 118A0-118DF (Warang Citi).
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301 | _fixup_range(max(0x10000, lo), min(0x11fff, hi),
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302 | ranges, fixup)
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303 | for lo, hi in ranges:
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304 | if lo == hi:
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305 | tail.append((LITERAL, hi))
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306 | else:
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307 | tail.append((RANGE, (lo, hi)))
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308 | else:
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309 | tail.append((op, av))
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310 | break
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311 |
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312 | # compress character map
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313 | runs = []
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314 | q = 0
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315 | while True:
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316 | p = charmap.find(b'\1', q)
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317 | if p < 0:
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318 | break
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319 | if len(runs) >= 2:
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320 | runs = None
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321 | break
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322 | q = charmap.find(b'\0', p)
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323 | if q < 0:
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324 | runs.append((p, len(charmap)))
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325 | break
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326 | runs.append((p, q))
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327 | if runs is not None:
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328 | # use literal/range
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329 | for p, q in runs:
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330 | if q - p == 1:
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331 | out.append((LITERAL, p))
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332 | else:
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333 | out.append((RANGE, (p, q - 1)))
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334 | out += tail
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335 | # if the case was changed or new representation is more compact
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336 | if fixup or len(out) < len(charset):
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337 | return out
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338 | # else original character set is good enough
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339 | return charset
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340 |
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341 | # use bitmap
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342 | if len(charmap) == 256:
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343 | data = _mk_bitmap(charmap)
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344 | out.append((CHARSET, data))
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345 | out += tail
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346 | return out
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347 |
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348 | # To represent a big charset, first a bitmap of all characters in the
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349 | # set is constructed. Then, this bitmap is sliced into chunks of 256
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350 | # characters, duplicate chunks are eliminated, and each chunk is
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351 | # given a number. In the compiled expression, the charset is
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352 | # represented by a 32-bit word sequence, consisting of one word for
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353 | # the number of different chunks, a sequence of 256 bytes (64 words)
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354 | # of chunk numbers indexed by their original chunk position, and a
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355 | # sequence of 256-bit chunks (8 words each).
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356 |
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357 | # Compression is normally good: in a typical charset, large ranges of
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358 | # Unicode will be either completely excluded (e.g. if only cyrillic
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359 | # letters are to be matched), or completely included (e.g. if large
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360 | # subranges of Kanji match). These ranges will be represented by
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361 | # chunks of all one-bits or all zero-bits.
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362 |
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363 | # Matching can be also done efficiently: the more significant byte of
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364 | # the Unicode character is an index into the chunk number, and the
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365 | # less significant byte is a bit index in the chunk (just like the
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366 | # CHARSET matching).
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367 |
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368 | # In UCS-4 mode, the BIGCHARSET opcode still supports only subsets
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369 | # of the basic multilingual plane; an efficient representation
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370 | # for all of Unicode has not yet been developed.
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371 |
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372 | charmap = bytes(charmap) # should be hashable
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373 | comps = {}
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374 | mapping = bytearray(256)
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375 | block = 0
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376 | data = bytearray()
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377 | for i in range(0, 65536, 256):
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378 | chunk = charmap[i: i + 256]
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379 | if chunk in comps:
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380 | mapping[i // 256] = comps[chunk]
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381 | else:
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382 | mapping[i // 256] = comps[chunk] = block
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383 | block += 1
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384 | data += chunk
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385 | data = _mk_bitmap(data)
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386 | data[0:0] = [block] + _bytes_to_codes(mapping)
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387 | out.append((BIGCHARSET, data))
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388 | out += tail
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389 | return out
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390 |
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391 | def _fixup_range(lo, hi, ranges, fixup):
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392 | for i in map(fixup, range(lo, hi+1)):
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393 | for k, (lo, hi) in enumerate(ranges):
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394 | if i < lo:
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395 | if l == lo - 1:
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396 | ranges[k] = (i, hi)
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397 | else:
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398 | ranges.insert(k, (i, i))
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399 | break
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400 | elif i > hi:
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401 | if i == hi + 1:
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402 | ranges[k] = (lo, i)
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403 | break
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404 | else:
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405 | break
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406 | else:
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407 | ranges.append((i, i))
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408 |
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409 | _CODEBITS = _sre.CODESIZE * 8
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410 | _BITS_TRANS = b'0' + b'1' * 255
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411 | def _mk_bitmap(bits, _CODEBITS=_CODEBITS, _int=int):
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412 | s = bytes(bits).translate(_BITS_TRANS)[::-1]
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413 | return [_int(s[i - _CODEBITS: i], 2)
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414 | for i in range(len(s), 0, -_CODEBITS)]
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415 |
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416 | def _bytes_to_codes(b):
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417 | # Convert block indices to word array
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418 | import array
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419 | if _sre.CODESIZE == 2:
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420 | code = 'H'
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421 | else:
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422 | code = 'I'
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423 | a = array.array(code, bytes(b))
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424 | assert a.itemsize == _sre.CODESIZE
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425 | assert len(a) * a.itemsize == len(b)
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426 | return a.tolist()
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427 |
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428 | def _simple(av):
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429 | # check if av is a "simple" operator
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430 | lo, hi = av[2].getwidth()
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431 | return lo == hi == 1 and av[2][0][0] != SUBPATTERN
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432 |
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433 | def _compile_info(code, pattern, flags):
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434 | # internal: compile an info block. in the current version,
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435 | # this contains min/max pattern width, and an optional literal
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436 | # prefix or a character map
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437 | lo, hi = pattern.getwidth()
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438 | if lo == 0:
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439 | return # not worth it
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440 | # look for a literal prefix
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441 | prefix = []
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442 | prefixappend = prefix.append
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443 | prefix_skip = 0
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444 | charset = [] # not used
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445 | charsetappend = charset.append
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446 | if not (flags & SRE_FLAG_IGNORECASE):
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447 | # look for literal prefix
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448 | for op, av in pattern.data:
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449 | if op is LITERAL:
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450 | if len(prefix) == prefix_skip:
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451 | prefix_skip = prefix_skip + 1
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452 | prefixappend(av)
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453 | elif op is SUBPATTERN and len(av[1]) == 1:
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454 | op, av = av[1][0]
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455 | if op is LITERAL:
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456 | prefixappend(av)
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457 | else:
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458 | break
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459 | else:
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460 | break
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461 | # if no prefix, look for charset prefix
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462 | if not prefix and pattern.data:
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463 | op, av = pattern.data[0]
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464 | if op is SUBPATTERN and av[1]:
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465 | op, av = av[1][0]
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466 | if op is LITERAL:
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467 | charsetappend((op, av))
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468 | elif op is BRANCH:
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469 | c = []
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470 | cappend = c.append
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471 | for p in av[1]:
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472 | if not p:
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473 | break
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474 | op, av = p[0]
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475 | if op is LITERAL:
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476 | cappend((op, av))
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477 | else:
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478 | break
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479 | else:
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480 | charset = c
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481 | elif op is BRANCH:
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482 | c = []
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483 | cappend = c.append
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484 | for p in av[1]:
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485 | if not p:
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486 | break
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487 | op, av = p[0]
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488 | if op is LITERAL:
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489 | cappend((op, av))
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490 | else:
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491 | break
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492 | else:
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493 | charset = c
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494 | elif op is IN:
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495 | charset = av
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496 | ## if prefix:
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497 | ## print "*** PREFIX", prefix, prefix_skip
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498 | ## if charset:
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499 | ## print "*** CHARSET", charset
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500 | # add an info block
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501 | emit = code.append
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502 | emit(OPCODES[INFO])
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503 | skip = len(code); emit(0)
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504 | # literal flag
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505 | mask = 0
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506 | if prefix:
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507 | mask = SRE_INFO_PREFIX
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508 | if len(prefix) == prefix_skip == len(pattern.data):
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509 | mask = mask + SRE_INFO_LITERAL
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510 | elif charset:
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511 | mask = mask + SRE_INFO_CHARSET
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512 | emit(mask)
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513 | # pattern length
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514 | if lo < MAXCODE:
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515 | emit(lo)
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516 | else:
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517 | emit(MAXCODE)
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518 | prefix = prefix[:MAXCODE]
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519 | if hi < MAXCODE:
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520 | emit(hi)
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521 | else:
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522 | emit(0)
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523 | # add literal prefix
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524 | if prefix:
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525 | emit(len(prefix)) # length
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526 | emit(prefix_skip) # skip
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527 | code.extend(prefix)
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528 | # generate overlap table
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529 | table = [-1] + ([0]*len(prefix))
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530 | for i in xrange(len(prefix)):
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531 | table[i+1] = table[i]+1
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532 | while table[i+1] > 0 and prefix[i] != prefix[table[i+1]-1]:
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533 | table[i+1] = table[table[i+1]-1]+1
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534 | code.extend(table[1:]) # don't store first entry
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535 | elif charset:
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536 | _compile_charset(charset, flags, code)
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537 | code[skip] = len(code) - skip
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538 |
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539 | try:
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540 | unicode
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541 | except NameError:
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542 | STRING_TYPES = (type(""),)
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543 | else:
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544 | STRING_TYPES = (type(""), type(unicode("")))
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545 |
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546 | def isstring(obj):
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547 | for tp in STRING_TYPES:
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548 | if isinstance(obj, tp):
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549 | return 1
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550 | return 0
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551 |
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552 | def _code(p, flags):
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553 |
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554 | flags = p.pattern.flags | flags
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555 | code = []
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556 |
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557 | # compile info block
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558 | _compile_info(code, p, flags)
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559 |
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560 | # compile the pattern
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561 | _compile(code, p.data, flags)
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562 |
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563 | code.append(OPCODES[SUCCESS])
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564 |
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565 | return code
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566 |
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567 | def compile(p, flags=0):
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568 | # internal: convert pattern list to internal format
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569 |
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570 | if isstring(p):
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571 | pattern = p
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572 | p = sre_parse.parse(p, flags)
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573 | else:
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574 | pattern = None
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575 |
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576 | code = _code(p, flags)
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577 |
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578 | # print code
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579 |
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580 | # XXX: <fl> get rid of this limitation!
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581 | if p.pattern.groups > 100:
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582 | raise AssertionError(
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583 | "sorry, but this version only supports 100 named groups"
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584 | )
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585 |
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586 | # map in either direction
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587 | groupindex = p.pattern.groupdict
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588 | indexgroup = [None] * p.pattern.groups
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589 | for k, i in groupindex.items():
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590 | indexgroup[i] = k
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591 |
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592 | return _sre.compile(
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593 | pattern, flags | p.pattern.flags, code,
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594 | p.pattern.groups-1,
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595 | groupindex, indexgroup
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596 | )
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