/* Test regular expressions Copyright 1996-2001, 2003-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see . */ #include #include "regex.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #if HAVE_DECL_ALARM # include # include #endif #include "localcharset.h" static int exit_status; static void report_error (char const *format, ...) { va_list args; va_start (args, format); fprintf (stderr, "test-regex: "); vfprintf (stderr, format, args); fprintf (stderr, "\n"); va_end (args); exit_status = 1; } /* Check whether it's really a UTF-8 locale. On mingw, setlocale (LC_ALL, "en_US.UTF-8") succeeds but returns "English_United States.1252", with locale_charset () returning "CP1252". */ static int really_utf8 (void) { return strcmp (locale_charset (), "UTF-8") == 0; } /* Tests supposed to match; copied from glibc posix/bug-regex11.c. */ static struct { const char *pattern; const char *string; int flags, nmatch; regmatch_t rm[5]; } const tests[] = { /* Test for newline handling in regex. */ { "[^~]*~", "\nx~y", 0, 2, { { 0, 3 }, { -1, -1 } } }, /* Other tests. */ { "a(.*)b", "a b", REG_EXTENDED, 2, { { 0, 3 }, { 1, 2 } } }, { ".*|\\([KIO]\\)\\([^|]*\\).*|?[KIO]", "10~.~|P|K0|I10|O16|?KSb", 0, 3, { { 0, 21 }, { 15, 16 }, { 16, 18 } } }, { ".*|\\([KIO]\\)\\([^|]*\\).*|?\\1", "10~.~|P|K0|I10|O16|?KSb", 0, 3, { { 0, 21 }, { 8, 9 }, { 9, 10 } } }, { "^\\(a*\\)\\1\\{9\\}\\(a\\{0,9\\}\\)\\([0-9]*;.*[^a]\\2\\([0-9]\\)\\)", "a1;;0a1aa2aaa3aaaa4aaaaa5aaaaaa6aaaaaaa7aaaaaaaa8aaaaaaaaa9aa2aa1a0", 0, 5, { { 0, 67 }, { 0, 0 }, { 0, 1 }, { 1, 67 }, { 66, 67 } } }, /* Test for BRE expression anchoring. POSIX says just that this may match; in glibc regex it always matched, so avoid changing it. */ { "\\(^\\|foo\\)bar", "bar", 0, 2, { { 0, 3 }, { -1, -1 } } }, { "\\(foo\\|^\\)bar", "bar", 0, 2, { { 0, 3 }, { -1, -1 } } }, /* In ERE this must be treated as an anchor. */ { "(^|foo)bar", "bar", REG_EXTENDED, 2, { { 0, 3 }, { -1, -1 } } }, { "(foo|^)bar", "bar", REG_EXTENDED, 2, { { 0, 3 }, { -1, -1 } } }, /* Here ^ cannot be treated as an anchor according to POSIX. */ { "(^|foo)bar", "(^|foo)bar", 0, 2, { { 0, 10 }, { -1, -1 } } }, { "(foo|^)bar", "(foo|^)bar", 0, 2, { { 0, 10 }, { -1, -1 } } }, /* More tests on backreferences. */ { "()\\1", "x", REG_EXTENDED, 2, { { 0, 0 }, { 0, 0 } } }, { "()x\\1", "x", REG_EXTENDED, 2, { { 0, 1 }, { 0, 0 } } }, { "()\\1*\\1*", "", REG_EXTENDED, 2, { { 0, 0 }, { 0, 0 } } }, { "([0-9]).*\\1(a*)", "7;7a6", REG_EXTENDED, 3, { { 0, 4 }, { 0, 1 }, { 3, 4 } } }, { "([0-9]).*\\1(a*)", "7;7a", REG_EXTENDED, 3, { { 0, 4 }, { 0, 1 }, { 3, 4 } } }, { "(b)()c\\1", "bcb", REG_EXTENDED, 3, { { 0, 3 }, { 0, 1 }, { 1, 1 } } }, { "()(b)c\\2", "bcb", REG_EXTENDED, 3, { { 0, 3 }, { 0, 0 }, { 0, 1 } } }, { "a(b)()c\\1", "abcb", REG_EXTENDED, 3, { { 0, 4 }, { 1, 2 }, { 2, 2 } } }, { "a()(b)c\\2", "abcb", REG_EXTENDED, 3, { { 0, 4 }, { 1, 1 }, { 1, 2 } } }, { "()(b)\\1c\\2", "bcb", REG_EXTENDED, 3, { { 0, 3 }, { 0, 0 }, { 0, 1 } } }, { "(b())\\2\\1", "bbbb", REG_EXTENDED, 3, { { 0, 2 }, { 0, 1 }, { 1, 1 } } }, { "a()(b)\\1c\\2", "abcb", REG_EXTENDED, 3, { { 0, 4 }, { 1, 1 }, { 1, 2 } } }, { "a()d(b)\\1c\\2", "adbcb", REG_EXTENDED, 3, { { 0, 5 }, { 1, 1 }, { 2, 3 } } }, { "a(b())\\2\\1", "abbbb", REG_EXTENDED, 3, { { 0, 3 }, { 1, 2 }, { 2, 2 } } }, { "(bb())\\2\\1", "bbbb", REG_EXTENDED, 3, { { 0, 4 }, { 0, 2 }, { 2, 2 } } }, { "^([^,]*),\\1,\\1$", "a,a,a", REG_EXTENDED, 2, { { 0, 5 }, { 0, 1 } } }, { "^([^,]*),\\1,\\1$", "ab,ab,ab", REG_EXTENDED, 2, { { 0, 8 }, { 0, 2 } } }, { "^([^,]*),\\1,\\1,\\1$", "abc,abc,abc,abc", REG_EXTENDED, 2, { { 0, 15 }, { 0, 3 } } }, { "^(.?)(.?)(.?)(.?)(.?).?\\5\\4\\3\\2\\1$", "level", REG_NOSUB | REG_EXTENDED, 0, { { -1, -1 } } }, { "^(.?)(.?)(.?)(.?)(.?)(.?)(.?)(.?)(.).?\\9\\8\\7\\6\\5\\4\\3\\2\\1$|^.?$", "level", REG_NOSUB | REG_EXTENDED, 0, { { -1, -1 } } }, { "^(.?)(.?)(.?)(.?)(.?)(.?)(.?)(.?)(.).?\\9\\8\\7\\6\\5\\4\\3\\2\\1$|^.?$", "abcdedcba", REG_EXTENDED, 1, { { 0, 9 } } }, /* XXX Not used since they fail so far. */ { "^(.?)(.?)(.?)(.?)(.?)(.?)(.?)(.?)(.).?\\9\\8\\7\\6\\5\\4\\3\\2\\1$|^.?$", "ababababa", REG_EXTENDED, 1, { { 0, 9 } } }, { "^(.?)(.?)(.?)(.?)(.?)(.?)(.?)(.?)(.?).?\\9\\8\\7\\6\\5\\4\\3\\2\\1$", "level", REG_NOSUB | REG_EXTENDED, 0, { { -1, -1 } } }, { "^(.?)(.?)(.?)(.?)(.?)(.?)(.?)(.?)(.?).?\\9\\8\\7\\6\\5\\4\\3\\2\\1$", "ababababa", REG_EXTENDED, 1, { { 0, 9 } } }, }; static void bug_regex11 (void) { regex_t re; regmatch_t rm[5]; size_t i; int n; for (i = 0; i < sizeof (tests) / sizeof (tests[0]); ++i) { n = regcomp (&re, tests[i].pattern, tests[i].flags); if (n != 0) { char buf[500]; regerror (n, &re, buf, sizeof (buf)); report_error ("%s: regcomp %zd failed: %s", tests[i].pattern, i, buf); continue; } if (regexec (&re, tests[i].string, tests[i].nmatch, rm, 0)) { report_error ("%s: regexec %zd failed", tests[i].pattern, i); regfree (&re); continue; } for (n = 0; n < tests[i].nmatch; ++n) if (rm[n].rm_so != tests[i].rm[n].rm_so || rm[n].rm_eo != tests[i].rm[n].rm_eo) { if (tests[i].rm[n].rm_so == -1 && tests[i].rm[n].rm_eo == -1) break; report_error ("%s: regexec %zd match failure rm[%d] %d..%d", tests[i].pattern, i, n, rm[n].rm_so, rm[n].rm_eo); break; } regfree (&re); } } int main (void) { static struct re_pattern_buffer regex; unsigned char folded_chars[UCHAR_MAX + 1]; int i; const char *s; struct re_registers regs; #if HAVE_DECL_ALARM /* In case a bug causes glibc to go into an infinite loop. The tests should take less than 10 s on a reasonably modern CPU. */ int alarm_value = 1000; signal (SIGALRM, SIG_DFL); alarm (alarm_value); #endif bug_regex11 (); if (setlocale (LC_ALL, "en_US.UTF-8")) { { /* https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-hacker/2006-09/msg00008.html This test needs valgrind to catch the bug on Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 x86, but it might catch the bug better on other platforms and it shouldn't hurt to try the test here. */ static char const pat[] = "insert into"; static char const data[] = "\xFF\0\x12\xA2\xAA\xC4\xB1,K\x12\xC4\xB1*\xACK"; re_set_syntax (RE_SYNTAX_GREP | RE_HAT_LISTS_NOT_NEWLINE | RE_ICASE); memset (®ex, 0, sizeof regex); s = re_compile_pattern (pat, sizeof pat - 1, ®ex); if (s) report_error ("%s: %s", pat, s); else { memset (®s, 0, sizeof regs); i = re_search (®ex, data, sizeof data - 1, 0, sizeof data - 1, ®s); if (i != -1) report_error ("re_search '%s' on '%s' returned %d", pat, data, i); regfree (®ex); free (regs.start); free (regs.end); } } if (really_utf8 ()) { /* This test is from glibc bug 15078. The test case is from Andreas Schwab in . */ static char const pat[] = "[^x]x"; static char const data[] = /* */ "\xe1\x80\x80" "\xe1\x80\xbb" "\xe1\x80\xbd" "\xe1\x80\x94" "\xe1\x80\xba" "\xe1\x80\xaf" "\xe1\x80\x95" "\xe1\x80\xba" "x"; re_set_syntax (0); memset (®ex, 0, sizeof regex); s = re_compile_pattern (pat, sizeof pat - 1, ®ex); if (s) report_error ("%s: %s", pat, s); else { memset (®s, 0, sizeof regs); i = re_search (®ex, data, sizeof data - 1, 0, sizeof data - 1, 0); if (i != 0 && i != 21) report_error ("re_search '%s' on '%s' returned %d", pat, data, i); regfree (®ex); free (regs.start); free (regs.end); } } if (! setlocale (LC_ALL, "C")) { report_error ("setlocale \"C\" failed"); return exit_status; } } if (setlocale (LC_ALL, "tr_TR.UTF-8")) { if (really_utf8 () && towupper (L'i') == 0x0130 /* U+0130; see below. */) { re_set_syntax (RE_SYNTAX_GREP | RE_ICASE); memset (®ex, 0, sizeof regex); static char const pat[] = "i"; s = re_compile_pattern (pat, sizeof pat - 1, ®ex); if (s) report_error ("%s: %s", pat, s); else { /* UTF-8 encoding of U+0130 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I WITH DOT ABOVE. In Turkish, this is the upper-case equivalent of ASCII "i". Older versions of Gnulib failed to match "i" to U+0130 when ignoring case in Turkish . */ static char const data[] = "\xc4\xb0"; memset (®s, 0, sizeof regs); i = re_search (®ex, data, sizeof data - 1, 0, sizeof data - 1, ®s); if (i != 0) report_error ("re_search '%s' on '%s' returned %d", pat, data, i); regfree (®ex); free (regs.start); free (regs.end); } } if (! setlocale (LC_ALL, "C")) { report_error ("setlocale \"C\" failed"); return exit_status; } } /* This test is from glibc bug 3957, reported by Andrew Mackey. */ re_set_syntax (RE_SYNTAX_EGREP | RE_HAT_LISTS_NOT_NEWLINE); memset (®ex, 0, sizeof regex); static char const pat_3957[] = "a[^x]b"; s = re_compile_pattern (pat_3957, sizeof pat_3957 - 1, ®ex); if (s) report_error ("%s: %s", pat_3957, s); else { /* This should fail, but succeeds for glibc-2.5. */ memset (®s, 0, sizeof regs); static char const data[] = "a\nb"; i = re_search (®ex, data, sizeof data - 1, 0, sizeof data - 1, ®s); if (i != -1) report_error ("re_search '%s' on '%s' returned %d", pat_3957, data, i); regfree (®ex); free (regs.start); free (regs.end); } /* This regular expression is from Spencer ere test number 75 in grep-2.3. */ re_set_syntax (RE_SYNTAX_POSIX_EGREP); memset (®ex, 0, sizeof regex); for (i = 0; i <= UCHAR_MAX; i++) folded_chars[i] = i; regex.translate = folded_chars; static char const pat75[] = "a[[:@:>@:]]b\n"; s = re_compile_pattern (pat75, sizeof pat75 - 1, ®ex); /* This should fail with _Invalid character class name_ error. */ if (!s) { report_error ("re_compile_pattern: failed to reject '%s'", pat75); regfree (®ex); } /* Ensure that [b-a] is diagnosed as invalid, when using RE_NO_EMPTY_RANGES. */ re_set_syntax (RE_SYNTAX_POSIX_EGREP | RE_NO_EMPTY_RANGES); memset (®ex, 0, sizeof regex); static char const pat_b_a[] = "a[b-a]"; s = re_compile_pattern (pat_b_a, sizeof pat_b_a - 1, ®ex); if (s == 0) { report_error ("re_compile_pattern: failed to reject '%s'", pat_b_a); regfree (®ex); } /* This should succeed, but does not for glibc-2.1.3. */ memset (®ex, 0, sizeof regex); static char const pat_213[] = "{1"; s = re_compile_pattern (pat_213, sizeof pat_213 - 1, ®ex); if (s) report_error ("%s: %s", pat_213, s); else regfree (®ex); /* The following example is derived from a problem report against gawk from Jorge Stolfi . */ memset (®ex, 0, sizeof regex); static char const pat_stolfi[] = "[an\371]*n"; s = re_compile_pattern (pat_stolfi, sizeof pat_stolfi - 1, ®ex); if (s) report_error ("%s: %s", pat_stolfi, s); /* This should match, but does not for glibc-2.2.1. */ else { memset (®s, 0, sizeof regs); static char const data[] = "an"; i = re_match (®ex, data, sizeof data - 1, 0, ®s); if (i != 2) report_error ("re_match '%s' on '%s' at 2 returned %d", pat_stolfi, data, i); regfree (®ex); free (regs.start); free (regs.end); } memset (®ex, 0, sizeof regex); static char const pat_x[] = "x"; s = re_compile_pattern (pat_x, sizeof pat_x - 1, ®ex); if (s) report_error ("%s: %s", pat_x, s); /* glibc-2.2.93 does not work with a negative RANGE argument. */ else { memset (®s, 0, sizeof regs); static char const data[] = "wxy"; i = re_search (®ex, data, sizeof data - 1, 2, -2, ®s); if (i != 1) report_error ("re_search '%s' on '%s' returned %d", pat_x, data, i); regfree (®ex); free (regs.start); free (regs.end); } /* The version of regex.c in older versions of gnulib ignored RE_ICASE. Detect that problem too. */ re_set_syntax (RE_SYNTAX_EMACS | RE_ICASE); memset (®ex, 0, sizeof regex); s = re_compile_pattern (pat_x, 1, ®ex); if (s) report_error ("%s: %s", pat_x, s); else { memset (®s, 0, sizeof regs); static char const data[] = "WXY"; i = re_search (®ex, data, sizeof data - 1, 0, 3, ®s); if (i < 0) report_error ("re_search '%s' on '%s' returned %d", pat_x, data, i); regfree (®ex); free (regs.start); free (regs.end); } /* glibc bug 11053. */ re_set_syntax (RE_SYNTAX_POSIX_BASIC); memset (®ex, 0, sizeof regex); static char const pat_sub2[] = "\\(a*\\)*a*\\1"; s = re_compile_pattern (pat_sub2, sizeof pat_sub2 - 1, ®ex); if (s) report_error ("%s: %s", pat_sub2, s); else { memset (®s, 0, sizeof regs); static char const data[] = "a"; int datalen = sizeof data - 1; i = re_search (®ex, data, datalen, 0, datalen, ®s); if (i != 0) report_error ("re_search '%s' on '%s' returned %d", pat_sub2, data, i); else if (regs.num_regs < 2) report_error ("re_search '%s' on '%s' returned only %d registers", pat_sub2, data, (int) regs.num_regs); else if (! (regs.start[0] == 0 && regs.end[0] == 1)) report_error ("re_search '%s' on '%s' returned wrong match [%d,%d)", pat_sub2, data, (int) regs.start[0], (int) regs.end[0]); else if (! (regs.start[1] == 0 && regs.end[1] == 0)) report_error ("re_search '%s' on '%s' returned wrong submatch [%d,%d)", pat_sub2, data, regs.start[1], regs.end[1]); regfree (®ex); free (regs.start); free (regs.end); } /* Catch a bug reported by Vin Shelton in https://lists.gnu.org/r/bug-coreutils/2007-06/msg00089.html */ re_set_syntax (RE_SYNTAX_POSIX_BASIC & ~RE_CONTEXT_INVALID_DUP & ~RE_NO_EMPTY_RANGES); static char const pat_shelton[] = "[[:alnum:]_-]\\\\+$"; s = re_compile_pattern (pat_shelton, sizeof pat_shelton - 1, ®ex); if (s) report_error ("%s: %s", pat_shelton, s); else regfree (®ex); /* REG_STARTEND was added to glibc on 2004-01-15. Reject older versions. */ if (REG_STARTEND == 0) report_error ("REG_STARTEND is zero"); /* Matching with the compiled form of this regexp would provoke an assertion failure prior to glibc-2.28: regexec.c:1375: pop_fail_stack: Assertion 'num >= 0' failed With glibc-2.28, compilation fails and reports the invalid back reference. */ re_set_syntax (RE_SYNTAX_POSIX_EGREP); memset (®ex, 0, sizeof regex); static char const pat_badback[] = "0|()0|\\1|0"; s = re_compile_pattern (pat_badback, sizeof pat_badback, ®ex); if (!s) s = "failed to report invalid back reference"; if (strcmp (s, "Invalid back reference") != 0) report_error ("%s: %s", pat_badback, s); #if 0 /* It would be nice to reject hosts whose regoff_t values are too narrow (including glibc on hosts with 64-bit ptrdiff_t and 32-bit int), but we should wait until glibc implements this feature. Otherwise, support for equivalence classes and multibyte collation symbols would always be broken except when compiling --without-included-regex. */ if (sizeof (regoff_t) < sizeof (ptrdiff_t) || sizeof (regoff_t) < sizeof (ssize_t)) report_error ("regoff_t values are too narrow"); #endif return exit_status; }