// Copyright 2012 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. // This file relies on the fact that the following declaration has been made // in runtime.js: // var $Object = global.Object; // var $Array = global.Array; var $RegExp = global.RegExp; // ------------------------------------------------------------------- // A recursive descent parser for Patterns according to the grammar of // ECMA-262 15.10.1, with deviations noted below. function DoConstructRegExp(object, pattern, flags) { // RegExp : Called as constructor; see ECMA-262, section 15.10.4. if (IS_REGEXP(pattern)) { if (!IS_UNDEFINED(flags)) { throw MakeTypeError('regexp_flags', []); } flags = (pattern.global ? 'g' : '') + (pattern.ignoreCase ? 'i' : '') + (pattern.multiline ? 'm' : ''); if (harmony_unicode_regexps) flags += (pattern.unicode ? 'u' : ''); if (harmony_regexps) flags += (pattern.sticky ? 'y' : ''); pattern = pattern.source; } pattern = IS_UNDEFINED(pattern) ? '' : ToString(pattern); flags = IS_UNDEFINED(flags) ? '' : ToString(flags); %RegExpInitializeAndCompile(object, pattern, flags); } function RegExpConstructor(pattern, flags) { if (%_IsConstructCall()) { DoConstructRegExp(this, pattern, flags); } else { // RegExp : Called as function; see ECMA-262, section 15.10.3.1. if (IS_REGEXP(pattern) && IS_UNDEFINED(flags)) { return pattern; } return new $RegExp(pattern, flags); } } // Deprecated RegExp.prototype.compile method. We behave like the constructor // were called again. In SpiderMonkey, this method returns the regexp object. // In JSC, it returns undefined. For compatibility with JSC, we match their // behavior. function RegExpCompileJS(pattern, flags) { // Both JSC and SpiderMonkey treat a missing pattern argument as the // empty subject string, and an actual undefined value passed as the // pattern as the string 'undefined'. Note that JSC is inconsistent // here, treating undefined values differently in // RegExp.prototype.compile and in the constructor, where they are // the empty string. For compatibility with JSC, we match their // behavior. if (this == $RegExp.prototype) { // We don't allow recompiling RegExp.prototype. throw MakeTypeError('incompatible_method_receiver', ['RegExp.prototype.compile', this]); } if (IS_UNDEFINED(pattern) && %_ArgumentsLength() != 0) { DoConstructRegExp(this, 'undefined', flags); } else { DoConstructRegExp(this, pattern, flags); } } function DoRegExpExec(regexp, string, index) { var result = %_RegExpExec(regexp, string, index, lastMatchInfo); if (result !== null) lastMatchInfoOverride = null; return result; } // This is kind of performance sensitive, so we want to avoid unnecessary // type checks on inputs. But we also don't want to inline it several times // manually, so we use a macro :-) macro RETURN_NEW_RESULT_FROM_MATCH_INFO(MATCHINFO, STRING) var numResults = NUMBER_OF_CAPTURES(MATCHINFO) >> 1; var start = MATCHINFO[CAPTURE0]; var end = MATCHINFO[CAPTURE1]; // Calculate the substring of the first match before creating the result array // to avoid an unnecessary write barrier storing the first result. var first = %_SubString(STRING, start, end); var result = %_RegExpConstructResult(numResults, start, STRING); result[0] = first; if (numResults == 1) return result; var j = REGEXP_FIRST_CAPTURE + 2; for (var i = 1; i < numResults; i++) { start = MATCHINFO[j++]; if (start != -1) { end = MATCHINFO[j]; result[i] = %_SubString(STRING, start, end); } j++; } return result; endmacro function RegExpExecNoTests(regexp, string, start) { // Must be called with RegExp, string and positive integer as arguments. var matchInfo = %_RegExpExec(regexp, string, start, lastMatchInfo); if (matchInfo !== null) { lastMatchInfoOverride = null; RETURN_NEW_RESULT_FROM_MATCH_INFO(matchInfo, string); } regexp.lastIndex = 0; return null; } function RegExpExec(string) { if (!IS_REGEXP(this)) { throw MakeTypeError('incompatible_method_receiver', ['RegExp.prototype.exec', this]); } string = TO_STRING_INLINE(string); var lastIndex = this.lastIndex; // Conversion is required by the ES5 specification (RegExp.prototype.exec // algorithm, step 5) even if the value is discarded for non-global RegExps. var i = TO_INTEGER(lastIndex); var updateLastIndex = this.global || (harmony_regexps && this.sticky); if (updateLastIndex) { if (i < 0 || i > string.length) { this.lastIndex = 0; return null; } } else { i = 0; } // matchIndices is either null or the lastMatchInfo array. var matchIndices = %_RegExpExec(this, string, i, lastMatchInfo); if (IS_NULL(matchIndices)) { this.lastIndex = 0; return null; } // Successful match. lastMatchInfoOverride = null; if (updateLastIndex) { this.lastIndex = lastMatchInfo[CAPTURE1]; } RETURN_NEW_RESULT_FROM_MATCH_INFO(matchIndices, string); } // One-element cache for the simplified test regexp. var regexp_key; var regexp_val; // Section 15.10.6.3 doesn't actually make sense, but the intention seems to be // that test is defined in terms of String.prototype.exec. However, it probably // means the original value of String.prototype.exec, which is what everybody // else implements. function RegExpTest(string) { if (!IS_REGEXP(this)) { throw MakeTypeError('incompatible_method_receiver', ['RegExp.prototype.test', this]); } string = TO_STRING_INLINE(string); var lastIndex = this.lastIndex; // Conversion is required by the ES5 specification (RegExp.prototype.exec // algorithm, step 5) even if the value is discarded for non-global RegExps. var i = TO_INTEGER(lastIndex); if (this.global || (harmony_regexps && this.sticky)) { if (i < 0 || i > string.length) { this.lastIndex = 0; return false; } // matchIndices is either null or the lastMatchInfo array. var matchIndices = %_RegExpExec(this, string, i, lastMatchInfo); if (IS_NULL(matchIndices)) { this.lastIndex = 0; return false; } lastMatchInfoOverride = null; this.lastIndex = lastMatchInfo[CAPTURE1]; return true; } else { // Non-global, non-sticky regexp. // Remove irrelevant preceeding '.*' in a test regexp. The expression // checks whether this.source starts with '.*' and that the third char is // not a '?'. But see https://code.google.com/p/v8/issues/detail?id=3560 var regexp = this; if (regexp.source.length >= 3 && %_StringCharCodeAt(regexp.source, 0) == 46 && // '.' %_StringCharCodeAt(regexp.source, 1) == 42 && // '*' %_StringCharCodeAt(regexp.source, 2) != 63) { // '?' regexp = TrimRegExp(regexp); } // matchIndices is either null or the lastMatchInfo array. var matchIndices = %_RegExpExec(regexp, string, 0, lastMatchInfo); if (IS_NULL(matchIndices)) { this.lastIndex = 0; return false; } lastMatchInfoOverride = null; return true; } } function TrimRegExp(regexp) { if (!%_ObjectEquals(regexp_key, regexp)) { regexp_key = regexp; regexp_val = new $RegExp(%_SubString(regexp.source, 2, regexp.source.length), (regexp.ignoreCase ? regexp.multiline ? "im" : "i" : regexp.multiline ? "m" : "")); } return regexp_val; } function RegExpToString() { if (!IS_REGEXP(this)) { throw MakeTypeError('incompatible_method_receiver', ['RegExp.prototype.toString', this]); } var result = '/' + this.source + '/'; if (this.global) result += 'g'; if (this.ignoreCase) result += 'i'; if (this.multiline) result += 'm'; if (harmony_unicode_regexps && this.unicode) result += 'u'; if (harmony_regexps && this.sticky) result += 'y'; return result; } // Getters for the static properties lastMatch, lastParen, leftContext, and // rightContext of the RegExp constructor. The properties are computed based // on the captures array of the last successful match and the subject string // of the last successful match. function RegExpGetLastMatch() { if (lastMatchInfoOverride !== null) { return OVERRIDE_MATCH(lastMatchInfoOverride); } var regExpSubject = LAST_SUBJECT(lastMatchInfo); return %_SubString(regExpSubject, lastMatchInfo[CAPTURE0], lastMatchInfo[CAPTURE1]); } function RegExpGetLastParen() { if (lastMatchInfoOverride) { var override = lastMatchInfoOverride; if (override.length <= 3) return ''; return override[override.length - 3]; } var length = NUMBER_OF_CAPTURES(lastMatchInfo); if (length <= 2) return ''; // There were no captures. // We match the SpiderMonkey behavior: return the substring defined by the // last pair (after the first pair) of elements of the capture array even if // it is empty. var regExpSubject = LAST_SUBJECT(lastMatchInfo); var start = lastMatchInfo[CAPTURE(length - 2)]; var end = lastMatchInfo[CAPTURE(length - 1)]; if (start != -1 && end != -1) { return %_SubString(regExpSubject, start, end); } return ""; } function RegExpGetLeftContext() { var start_index; var subject; if (!lastMatchInfoOverride) { start_index = lastMatchInfo[CAPTURE0]; subject = LAST_SUBJECT(lastMatchInfo); } else { var override = lastMatchInfoOverride; start_index = OVERRIDE_POS(override); subject = OVERRIDE_SUBJECT(override); } return %_SubString(subject, 0, start_index); } function RegExpGetRightContext() { var start_index; var subject; if (!lastMatchInfoOverride) { start_index = lastMatchInfo[CAPTURE1]; subject = LAST_SUBJECT(lastMatchInfo); } else { var override = lastMatchInfoOverride; subject = OVERRIDE_SUBJECT(override); var match = OVERRIDE_MATCH(override); start_index = OVERRIDE_POS(override) + match.length; } return %_SubString(subject, start_index, subject.length); } // The properties $1..$9 are the first nine capturing substrings of the last // successful match, or ''. The function RegExpMakeCaptureGetter will be // called with indices from 1 to 9. function RegExpMakeCaptureGetter(n) { return function() { if (lastMatchInfoOverride) { if (n < lastMatchInfoOverride.length - 2) { return OVERRIDE_CAPTURE(lastMatchInfoOverride, n); } return ''; } var index = n * 2; if (index >= NUMBER_OF_CAPTURES(lastMatchInfo)) return ''; var matchStart = lastMatchInfo[CAPTURE(index)]; var matchEnd = lastMatchInfo[CAPTURE(index + 1)]; if (matchStart == -1 || matchEnd == -1) return ''; return %_SubString(LAST_SUBJECT(lastMatchInfo), matchStart, matchEnd); }; } // Property of the builtins object for recording the result of the last // regexp match. The property lastMatchInfo includes the matchIndices // array of the last successful regexp match (an array of start/end index // pairs for the match and all the captured substrings), the invariant is // that there are at least two capture indeces. The array also contains // the subject string for the last successful match. var lastMatchInfo = new InternalPackedArray( 2, // REGEXP_NUMBER_OF_CAPTURES "", // Last subject. UNDEFINED, // Last input - settable with RegExpSetInput. 0, // REGEXP_FIRST_CAPTURE + 0 0 // REGEXP_FIRST_CAPTURE + 1 ); // Override last match info with an array of actual substrings. // Used internally by replace regexp with function. // The array has the format of an "apply" argument for a replacement // function. var lastMatchInfoOverride = null; // ------------------------------------------------------------------- function SetUpRegExp() { %CheckIsBootstrapping(); %FunctionSetInstanceClassName($RegExp, 'RegExp'); %AddNamedProperty($RegExp.prototype, 'constructor', $RegExp, DONT_ENUM); %SetCode($RegExp, RegExpConstructor); InstallFunctions($RegExp.prototype, DONT_ENUM, $Array( "exec", RegExpExec, "test", RegExpTest, "toString", RegExpToString, "compile", RegExpCompileJS )); // The length of compile is 1 in SpiderMonkey. %FunctionSetLength($RegExp.prototype.compile, 1); // The properties `input` and `$_` are aliases for each other. When this // value is set the value it is set to is coerced to a string. // Getter and setter for the input. var RegExpGetInput = function() { var regExpInput = LAST_INPUT(lastMatchInfo); return IS_UNDEFINED(regExpInput) ? "" : regExpInput; }; var RegExpSetInput = function(string) { LAST_INPUT(lastMatchInfo) = ToString(string); }; %OptimizeObjectForAddingMultipleProperties($RegExp, 22); %DefineAccessorPropertyUnchecked($RegExp, 'input', RegExpGetInput, RegExpSetInput, DONT_DELETE); %DefineAccessorPropertyUnchecked($RegExp, '$_', RegExpGetInput, RegExpSetInput, DONT_ENUM | DONT_DELETE); // The properties multiline and $* are aliases for each other. When this // value is set in SpiderMonkey, the value it is set to is coerced to a // boolean. We mimic that behavior with a slight difference: in SpiderMonkey // the value of the expression 'RegExp.multiline = null' (for instance) is the // boolean false (i.e., the value after coercion), while in V8 it is the value // null (i.e., the value before coercion). // Getter and setter for multiline. var multiline = false; var RegExpGetMultiline = function() { return multiline; }; var RegExpSetMultiline = function(flag) { multiline = flag ? true : false; }; %DefineAccessorPropertyUnchecked($RegExp, 'multiline', RegExpGetMultiline, RegExpSetMultiline, DONT_DELETE); %DefineAccessorPropertyUnchecked($RegExp, '$*', RegExpGetMultiline, RegExpSetMultiline, DONT_ENUM | DONT_DELETE); var NoOpSetter = function(ignored) {}; // Static properties set by a successful match. %DefineAccessorPropertyUnchecked($RegExp, 'lastMatch', RegExpGetLastMatch, NoOpSetter, DONT_DELETE); %DefineAccessorPropertyUnchecked($RegExp, '$&', RegExpGetLastMatch, NoOpSetter, DONT_ENUM | DONT_DELETE); %DefineAccessorPropertyUnchecked($RegExp, 'lastParen', RegExpGetLastParen, NoOpSetter, DONT_DELETE); %DefineAccessorPropertyUnchecked($RegExp, '$+', RegExpGetLastParen, NoOpSetter, DONT_ENUM | DONT_DELETE); %DefineAccessorPropertyUnchecked($RegExp, 'leftContext', RegExpGetLeftContext, NoOpSetter, DONT_DELETE); %DefineAccessorPropertyUnchecked($RegExp, '$`', RegExpGetLeftContext, NoOpSetter, DONT_ENUM | DONT_DELETE); %DefineAccessorPropertyUnchecked($RegExp, 'rightContext', RegExpGetRightContext, NoOpSetter, DONT_DELETE); %DefineAccessorPropertyUnchecked($RegExp, "$'", RegExpGetRightContext, NoOpSetter, DONT_ENUM | DONT_DELETE); for (var i = 1; i < 10; ++i) { %DefineAccessorPropertyUnchecked($RegExp, '$' + i, RegExpMakeCaptureGetter(i), NoOpSetter, DONT_DELETE); } %ToFastProperties($RegExp); } SetUpRegExp();