varmod-match.mk revision 1.12 1 # $NetBSD: varmod-match.mk,v 1.12 2022/08/24 21:03:57 rillig Exp $
2 #
3 # Tests for the :M variable modifier, which filters words that match the
4 # given pattern.
5 #
6 # See ApplyModifier_Match and ModifyWord_Match for the implementation.
7
8 .MAKEFLAGS: -dc
9
10 NUMBERS= One Two Three Four five six seven
11
12 # Only keep words that start with an uppercase letter.
13 .if ${NUMBERS:M[A-Z]*} != "One Two Three Four"
14 . error
15 .endif
16
17 # Only keep words that start with a character other than an uppercase letter.
18 .if ${NUMBERS:M[^A-Z]*} != "five six seven"
19 . error
20 .endif
21
22 # Only keep words that don't start with s and at the same time end with
23 # either of [ex].
24 #
25 # This test case ensures that the negation from the first character class
26 # does not propagate to the second character class.
27 .if ${NUMBERS:M[^s]*[ex]} != "One Three five"
28 . error
29 .endif
30
31 # Before 2020-06-13, this expression called Str_Match 601,080,390 times.
32 # Since 2020-06-13, this expression calls Str_Match 1 time.
33 .if ${:U****************:M****************b}
34 .endif
35
36 # As of 2022-06-11, this expression calls Str_Match 5,242,223 times.
37 # Adding another '*?' to the pattern calls Str_Match 41,261,143 times.
38 .if ${:U..................................................b:M*?*?*?*?*?a}
39 .endif
40
41 # To match a dollar sign in a word, double it.
42 #
43 # This is different from the :S and :C variable modifiers, where a '$'
44 # has to be escaped as '\$'.
45 .if ${:Ua \$ sign:M*$$*} != "\$"
46 . error
47 .endif
48
49 # In the :M modifier, '\$' does not escape a dollar. Instead it is
50 # interpreted as a backslash followed by whatever expression the
51 # '$' starts.
52 #
53 # This differs from the :S, :C and several other variable modifiers.
54 ${:U*}= asterisk
55 .if ${:Ua \$ sign any-asterisk:M*\$*} != "any-asterisk"
56 . error
57 .endif
58
59 # TODO: ${VAR:M(((}}}}
60 # TODO: ${VAR:M{{{)))}
61 # TODO: ${VAR:M${UNBALANCED}}
62 # TODO: ${VAR:M${:U(((\}\}\}}}
63
64 .MAKEFLAGS: -d0
65
66 # Special characters:
67 # * matches 0 or more arbitrary characters
68 # ? matches a single arbitrary character
69 # \ starts an escape sequence, only outside ranges
70 # [ starts a set for matching a single character
71 # ] ends a set for matching a single character
72 # - in a set, forms a range of characters
73 # ^ as the first character in a set, negates the set
74 # ( during parsing of the pattern, starts a nesting level
75 # ) during parsing of the pattern, ends a nesting level
76 # { during parsing of the pattern, starts a nesting level
77 # } during parsing of the pattern, ends a nesting level
78 # : during parsing of the pattern, finishes the pattern
79 # $ during parsing of the pattern, starts a nested expression
80 # # in a line except a shell command, starts a comment
81 #
82 # Pattern parts:
83 # * matches 0 or more arbitrary characters
84 # ? matches exactly 1 arbitrary character
85 # \x matches exactly the character 'x'
86 # [...] matches exactly 1 character from the set
87 # [^...] matches exactly 1 character outside the set
88 # [a-z] matches exactly 1 character from the range 'a' to 'z'
89 #
90
91 # [] matches never
92 .if ${ ab a[]b a[b a b :L:M[]} != ""
93 . error
94 .endif
95
96 # a[]b matches never
97 .if ${ ab a[]b a[b a b [ ] :L:Ma[]b} != ""
98 . error
99 .endif
100
101 # [^] matches exactly 1 arbitrary character
102 .if ${ ab a[]b a[b a b [ ] :L:M[^]} != "a b [ ]"
103 . error
104 .endif
105
106 # a[^]b matches 'a', then exactly 1 arbitrary character, then 'b'
107 .if ${ ab a[]b a[b a b :L:Ma[^]b} != "a[b"
108 . error
109 .endif
110
111 # [Nn0] matches exactly 1 character from the set 'N', 'n', '0'
112 .if ${ a b N n 0 Nn0 [ ] :L:M[Nn0]} != "N n 0"
113 . error
114 .endif
115
116 # [a-c] matches exactly 1 character from the range 'a' to 'c'
117 .if ${ A B C a b c d [a-c] [a] :L:M[a-c]} != "a b c"
118 . error
119 .endif
120
121 # [c-a] matches the same as [a-c]
122 .if ${ A B C a b c d [a-c] [a] :L:M[c-a]} != "a b c"
123 . error
124 .endif
125
126 # [^a-c67]
127 # matches a single character, except for 'a', 'b', 'c', '6' or
128 # '7'
129 .if ${ A B C a b c d 5 6 7 8 [a-c] [a] :L:M[^a-c67]} != "A B C d 5 8"
130 . error
131 .endif
132
133 # [\] matches a single backslash
134 WORDS= a\b a[\]b ab
135 .if ${WORDS:Ma[\]b} != "a\\b"
136 . error
137 .endif
138
139 # : terminates the pattern
140 .if ${ A * :L:M:} != ""
141 . error
142 .endif
143
144 # \: matches a colon
145 .if ${ ${:U\: \:\:} :L:M\:} != ":"
146 . error
147 .endif
148
149 # ${:U\:} matches a colon
150 .if ${ ${:U\:} ${:U\:\:} :L:M${:U\:}} != ":"
151 . error
152 .endif
153
154 # [:] matches never since the ':' starts the next modifier
155 # expect+2: Unknown modifier "]"
156 # expect+1: Malformed conditional (${ ${:U\:} ${:U\:\:} :L:M[:]} != ":")
157 .if ${ ${:U\:} ${:U\:\:} :L:M[:]} != ":"
158 . error
159 .else
160 . error
161 .endif
162
163 # [\] matches exactly a backslash; no escaping takes place in
164 # character ranges
165 # Without the 'a' in the below words, the backslash would end a word and thus
166 # influence how the string is split into words.
167 WORDS= 1\a 2\\a
168 .if ${WORDS:M?[\]a} != "1\\a"
169 . error
170 .endif
171
172 # [[-]] May look like it would match a single '[', '\' or ']', but
173 # the inner ']' has two roles: it is the upper bound of the
174 # character range as well as the closing character of the
175 # character list. The outer ']' is just a regular character.
176 WORDS= [ ] [] \] ]]
177 .if ${WORDS:M[[-]]} != "[] \\] ]]"
178 . error
179 .endif
180
181 # [b[-]a]
182 # Same as for '[[-]]': the character list stops at the first
183 # ']', and the 'a]' is treated as a literal string.
184 WORDS= [a \a ]a []a \]a ]]a [a] \a] ]a] ba]
185 .if ${WORDS:M[b[-]a]} != "[a] \\a] ]a] ba]"
186 . error
187 .endif
188
189 # [-] Matches a single '-' since the '-' only becomes part of a
190 # character range if it is preceded and followed by another
191 # character.
192 WORDS= - -]
193 .if ${WORDS:M[-]} != "-"
194 . error
195 .endif
196
197 # [ Incomplete empty character list, never matches.
198 WORDS= a a[
199 .if ${WORDS:Ma[} != ""
200 . error
201 .endif
202
203 # [^ Incomplete negated empty character list, matches any single
204 # character.
205 WORDS= a a[ aX
206 .if ${WORDS:Ma[^} != "a[ aX"
207 . error
208 .endif
209
210 # [-x1-3 Incomplete character list, matches those elements that can be
211 # parsed without lookahead.
212 WORDS= - + x xx 0 1 2 3 4 [x1-3
213 .if ${WORDS:M[-x1-3} != "- x 1 2 3"
214 . error
215 .endif
216
217 # [^-x1-3
218 # Incomplete negated character list, matches any character
219 # except those elements that can be parsed without lookahead.
220 WORDS= - + x xx 0 1 2 3 4 [x1-3
221 .if ${WORDS:M[^-x1-3} != "+ 0 4"
222 . error
223 .endif
224
225 # [\ Incomplete character list containing a single '\'.
226 #
227 # A word can only end with a backslash if the preceding
228 # character is a backslash as well; in all other cases the final
229 # backslash would escape the following space, making the space
230 # part of the word. Only the very last word of a string can be
231 # '\', as there is no following space that could be escaped.
232 WORDS= \\ \a ${:Ux\\}
233 .if ${WORDS:M?[\]} != "\\\\ x\\"
234 . error
235 .endif
236
237 # [x- Incomplete character list containing an incomplete character
238 # range, matches only the 'x'.
239 WORDS= [x- x x- y
240 .if ${WORDS:M[x-} != "x"
241 . error
242 .endif
243
244 # [^x- Incomplete negated character list containing an incomplete
245 # character range; matches each word that does not have an 'x'
246 # at the position of the character list.
247 #
248 # XXX: Even matches strings that are longer than a single
249 # character.
250 WORDS= [x- x x- y yyyyy
251 .if ${WORDS:M[^x-} != "[x- y yyyyy"
252 . error
253 .endif
254
255
256 # The modifier ':tW' prevents splitting at whitespace. Even leading and
257 # trailing whitespace is preserved.
258 .if ${ plain string :L:tW:M*} != " plain string "
259 . error
260 .endif
261
262 # Without the modifier ':tW', the string is split into words. All whitespace
263 # around and between the words is normalized to a single space.
264 .if ${ plain string :L:M*} != "plain string"
265 . error
266 .endif
267
268
269 # The pattern can come from a variable expression. For single-letter
270 # variables, either the short form or the long form can be used, just as
271 # everywhere else.
272 PRIMES= 2 3 5 7 11
273 n= 2
274 .if ${PRIMES:M$n} != "2"
275 . error
276 .endif
277 .if ${PRIMES:M${n}} != "2"
278 . error
279 .endif
280 .if ${PRIMES:M${:U2}} != "2"
281 . error
282 .endif
283
284
285 # Before var.c 1.1031 from 2022-08-24, the following expressions caused an
286 # out-of-bounds read beyond the indirect ':M' modifiers.
287 .if ${:U:${:UM\\}} # The ':M' pattern need not be unescaped, the
288 . error # resulting pattern is '\', it never matches
289 .endif # anything.
290 .if ${:U:${:UM\\\:\\}} # The ':M' pattern must be unescaped, the
291 . error # resulting pattern is ':\', it never matches
292 .endif # anything.
293