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/*************************************************
*      Perl-Compatible Regular Expressions       *
*************************************************/

/* PCRE is a library of functions to support regular expressions whose syntax
and semantics are as close as possible to those of the Perl 5 language.

                       Written by Philip Hazel
           Copyright (c) 1997-2009 University of Cambridge

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      this software without specific prior written permission.

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IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
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CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
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*/


/* This module contains internal functions for testing newlines when more than
one kind of newline is to be recognized. When a newline is found, its length is
returned. In principle, we could implement several newline "types", each
referring to a different set of newline characters. At present, PCRE supports
only NLTYPE_FIXED, which gets handled without these functions, NLTYPE_ANYCRLF,
and NLTYPE_ANY. The full list of Unicode newline characters is taken from
http://unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr18/. */


#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include "config.h"
#endif

#include "pcre_internal.h"



/*************************************************
*      Check for newline at given position       *
*************************************************/

/* It is guaranteed that the initial value of ptr is less than the end of the
string that is being processed.

Arguments:
  ptr          pointer to possible newline
  type         the newline type
  endptr       pointer to the end of the string
  lenptr       where to return the length
  utf8         TRUE if in utf8 mode

Returns:       TRUE or FALSE
*/

BOOL
_pcre_is_newline(USPTR ptr, int type, USPTR endptr, int *lenptr, BOOL utf8)
{
int c;
if (utf8) { GETCHAR(c, ptr); } else c = *ptr;

if (type == NLTYPE_ANYCRLF) switch(c)
  {
  case 0x000a: *lenptr = 1; return TRUE;             /* LF */
  case 0x000d: *lenptr = (ptr < endptr - 1 && ptr[1] == 0x0a)? 2 : 1;
               return TRUE;                          /* CR */
  default: return FALSE;
  }

/* NLTYPE_ANY */

else switch(c)
  {
  case 0x000a:                                       /* LF */
  case 0x000b:                                       /* VT */
  case 0x000c: *lenptr = 1; return TRUE;             /* FF */
  case 0x000d: *lenptr = (ptr < endptr - 1 && ptr[1] == 0x0a)? 2 : 1;
               return TRUE;                          /* CR */
  case 0x0085: *lenptr = utf8? 2 : 1; return TRUE;   /* NEL */
  case 0x2028:                                       /* LS */
  case 0x2029: *lenptr = 3; return TRUE;             /* PS */
  default: return FALSE;
  }
}



/*************************************************
*     Check for newline at previous position     *
*************************************************/

/* It is guaranteed that the initial value of ptr is greater than the start of
the string that is being processed.

Arguments:
  ptr          pointer to possible newline
  type         the newline type
  startptr     pointer to the start of the string
  lenptr       where to return the length
  utf8         TRUE if in utf8 mode

Returns:       TRUE or FALSE
*/

BOOL
_pcre_was_newline(USPTR ptr, int type, USPTR startptr, int *lenptr, BOOL utf8)
{
int c;
ptr--;
#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
if (utf8)
  {
  BACKCHAR(ptr);
  GETCHAR(c, ptr);
  }
else c = *ptr;
#else   /* no UTF-8 support */
c = *ptr;
#endif  /* SUPPORT_UTF8 */

if (type == NLTYPE_ANYCRLF) switch(c)
  {
  case 0x000a: *lenptr = (ptr > startptr && ptr[-1] == 0x0d)? 2 : 1;
               return TRUE;                         /* LF */
  case 0x000d: *lenptr = 1; return TRUE;            /* CR */
  default: return FALSE;
  }

else switch(c)
  {
  case 0x000a: *lenptr = (ptr > startptr && ptr[-1] == 0x0d)? 2 : 1;
               return TRUE;                         /* LF */
  case 0x000b:                                      /* VT */
  case 0x000c:                                      /* FF */
  case 0x000d: *lenptr = 1; return TRUE;            /* CR */
  case 0x0085: *lenptr = utf8? 2 : 1; return TRUE;  /* NEL */
  case 0x2028:                                      /* LS */
  case 0x2029: *lenptr = 3; return TRUE;            /* PS */
  default: return FALSE;
  }
}

/* End of pcre_newline.c */

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