Tidied iocli exports, build macro tweaks.
Removed 4 overloads of CCommandBase::RunCommand[L] that are no longer used at all, and changed one more to not be exported as it's only used internally to iocli.dll.
fixed builds on platforms that don't support btrace or any form of tracing.
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// Author: Sanjay Ghemawat
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include "config.h"
#endif
#include <vector>
#include <assert.h>
#include "pcrecpp_internal.h"
#include "pcre_scanner.h"
using std::vector;
namespace pcrecpp {
Scanner::Scanner()
: data_(),
input_(data_),
skip_(NULL),
should_skip_(false),
skip_repeat_(false),
save_comments_(false),
comments_(NULL),
comments_offset_(0) {
}
Scanner::Scanner(const string& in)
: data_(in),
input_(data_),
skip_(NULL),
should_skip_(false),
skip_repeat_(false),
save_comments_(false),
comments_(NULL),
comments_offset_(0) {
}
Scanner::~Scanner() {
delete skip_;
delete comments_;
}
void Scanner::SetSkipExpression(const char* re) {
delete skip_;
if (re != NULL) {
skip_ = new RE(re);
should_skip_ = true;
skip_repeat_ = true;
ConsumeSkip();
} else {
skip_ = NULL;
should_skip_ = false;
skip_repeat_ = false;
}
}
void Scanner::Skip(const char* re) {
delete skip_;
if (re != NULL) {
skip_ = new RE(re);
should_skip_ = true;
skip_repeat_ = false;
ConsumeSkip();
} else {
skip_ = NULL;
should_skip_ = false;
skip_repeat_ = false;
}
}
void Scanner::DisableSkip() {
assert(skip_ != NULL);
should_skip_ = false;
}
void Scanner::EnableSkip() {
assert(skip_ != NULL);
should_skip_ = true;
ConsumeSkip();
}
int Scanner::LineNumber() const {
// TODO: Make it more efficient by keeping track of the last point
// where we computed line numbers and counting newlines since then.
// We could use std:count, but not all systems have it. :-(
int count = 1;
for (const char* p = data_.data(); p < input_.data(); ++p)
if (*p == '\n')
++count;
return count;
}
int Scanner::Offset() const {
return input_.data() - data_.c_str();
}
bool Scanner::LookingAt(const RE& re) const {
int consumed;
return re.DoMatch(input_, RE::ANCHOR_START, &consumed, 0, 0);
}
bool Scanner::Consume(const RE& re,
const Arg& arg0,
const Arg& arg1,
const Arg& arg2) {
const bool result = re.Consume(&input_, arg0, arg1, arg2);
if (result && should_skip_) ConsumeSkip();
return result;
}
// helper function to consume *skip_ and honour save_comments_
void Scanner::ConsumeSkip() {
const char* start_data = input_.data();
while (skip_->Consume(&input_)) {
if (!skip_repeat_) {
// Only one skip allowed.
break;
}
}
if (save_comments_) {
if (comments_ == NULL) {
comments_ = new vector<StringPiece>;
}
// already pointing one past end, so no need to +1
int length = input_.data() - start_data;
if (length > 0) {
comments_->push_back(StringPiece(start_data, length));
}
}
}
void Scanner::GetComments(int start, int end, vector<StringPiece> *ranges) {
// short circuit out if we've not yet initialized comments_
// (e.g., when save_comments is false)
if (!comments_) {
return;
}
// TODO: if we guarantee that comments_ will contain StringPieces
// that are ordered by their start, then we can do a binary search
// for the first StringPiece at or past start and then scan for the
// ones contained in the range, quit early (use equal_range or
// lower_bound)
for (vector<StringPiece>::const_iterator it = comments_->begin();
it != comments_->end(); ++it) {
if ((it->data() >= data_.c_str() + start &&
it->data() + it->size() <= data_.c_str() + end)) {
ranges->push_back(*it);
}
}
}
void Scanner::GetNextComments(vector<StringPiece> *ranges) {
// short circuit out if we've not yet initialized comments_
// (e.g., when save_comments is false)
if (!comments_) {
return;
}
for (vector<StringPiece>::const_iterator it =
comments_->begin() + comments_offset_;
it != comments_->end(); ++it) {
ranges->push_back(*it);
++comments_offset_;
}
}
} // namespace pcrecpp