4444#include " valueflow.h"
4545#include " version.h"
4646
47+ #ifdef HAVE_RULES
48+ #include " regex.h"
49+ #endif
50+
4751#include < algorithm>
4852#include < cassert>
4953#include < cstdio>
6670#include < vector>
6771
6872#include " json.h"
69-
70- #include < simplecpp.h>
71-
7273#include " xml.h"
7374
74- #ifdef HAVE_RULES
75- #ifdef _WIN32
76- #define PCRE_STATIC
77- #endif
78- #include < pcre.h>
79- #endif
75+ #include < simplecpp.h>
8076
8177class SymbolDatabase ;
8278
@@ -1442,135 +1438,6 @@ bool CppCheck::hasRule(const std::string &tokenlist) const
14421438 });
14431439}
14441440
1445- static const char * pcreErrorCodeToString (const int pcreExecRet)
1446- {
1447- switch (pcreExecRet) {
1448- case PCRE_ERROR_NULL:
1449- return " Either code or subject was passed as NULL, or ovector was NULL "
1450- " and ovecsize was not zero (PCRE_ERROR_NULL)" ;
1451- case PCRE_ERROR_BADOPTION:
1452- return " An unrecognized bit was set in the options argument (PCRE_ERROR_BADOPTION)" ;
1453- case PCRE_ERROR_BADMAGIC:
1454- return " PCRE stores a 4-byte \" magic number\" at the start of the compiled code, "
1455- " to catch the case when it is passed a junk pointer and to detect when a "
1456- " pattern that was compiled in an environment of one endianness is run in "
1457- " an environment with the other endianness. This is the error that PCRE "
1458- " gives when the magic number is not present (PCRE_ERROR_BADMAGIC)" ;
1459- case PCRE_ERROR_UNKNOWN_NODE:
1460- return " While running the pattern match, an unknown item was encountered in the "
1461- " compiled pattern. This error could be caused by a bug in PCRE or by "
1462- " overwriting of the compiled pattern (PCRE_ERROR_UNKNOWN_NODE)" ;
1463- case PCRE_ERROR_NOMEMORY:
1464- return " If a pattern contains back references, but the ovector that is passed "
1465- " to pcre_exec() is not big enough to remember the referenced substrings, "
1466- " PCRE gets a block of memory at the start of matching to use for this purpose. "
1467- " If the call via pcre_malloc() fails, this error is given. The memory is "
1468- " automatically freed at the end of matching. This error is also given if "
1469- " pcre_stack_malloc() fails in pcre_exec(). "
1470- " This can happen only when PCRE has been compiled with "
1471- " --disable-stack-for-recursion (PCRE_ERROR_NOMEMORY)" ;
1472- case PCRE_ERROR_NOSUBSTRING:
1473- return " This error is used by the pcre_copy_substring(), pcre_get_substring(), "
1474- " and pcre_get_substring_list() functions (see below). "
1475- " It is never returned by pcre_exec() (PCRE_ERROR_NOSUBSTRING)" ;
1476- case PCRE_ERROR_MATCHLIMIT:
1477- return " The backtracking limit, as specified by the match_limit field in a pcre_extra "
1478- " structure (or defaulted) was reached. "
1479- " See the description above (PCRE_ERROR_MATCHLIMIT)" ;
1480- case PCRE_ERROR_CALLOUT:
1481- return " This error is never generated by pcre_exec() itself. "
1482- " It is provided for use by callout functions that want to yield a distinctive "
1483- " error code. See the pcrecallout documentation for details (PCRE_ERROR_CALLOUT)" ;
1484- case PCRE_ERROR_BADUTF8:
1485- return " A string that contains an invalid UTF-8 byte sequence was passed as a subject, "
1486- " and the PCRE_NO_UTF8_CHECK option was not set. If the size of the output vector "
1487- " (ovecsize) is at least 2, the byte offset to the start of the the invalid UTF-8 "
1488- " character is placed in the first element, and a reason code is placed in the "
1489- " second element. The reason codes are listed in the following section. For "
1490- " backward compatibility, if PCRE_PARTIAL_HARD is set and the problem is a truncated "
1491- " UTF-8 character at the end of the subject (reason codes 1 to 5), "
1492- " PCRE_ERROR_SHORTUTF8 is returned instead of PCRE_ERROR_BADUTF8" ;
1493- case PCRE_ERROR_BADUTF8_OFFSET:
1494- return " The UTF-8 byte sequence that was passed as a subject was checked and found to "
1495- " be valid (the PCRE_NO_UTF8_CHECK option was not set), but the value of "
1496- " startoffset did not point to the beginning of a UTF-8 character or the end of "
1497- " the subject (PCRE_ERROR_BADUTF8_OFFSET)" ;
1498- case PCRE_ERROR_PARTIAL:
1499- return " The subject string did not match, but it did match partially. See the "
1500- " pcrepartial documentation for details of partial matching (PCRE_ERROR_PARTIAL)" ;
1501- case PCRE_ERROR_BADPARTIAL:
1502- return " This code is no longer in use. It was formerly returned when the PCRE_PARTIAL "
1503- " option was used with a compiled pattern containing items that were not supported "
1504- " for partial matching. From release 8.00 onwards, there are no restrictions on "
1505- " partial matching (PCRE_ERROR_BADPARTIAL)" ;
1506- case PCRE_ERROR_INTERNAL:
1507- return " An unexpected internal error has occurred. This error could be caused by a bug "
1508- " in PCRE or by overwriting of the compiled pattern (PCRE_ERROR_INTERNAL)" ;
1509- case PCRE_ERROR_BADCOUNT:
1510- return " This error is given if the value of the ovecsize argument is negative "
1511- " (PCRE_ERROR_BADCOUNT)" ;
1512- case PCRE_ERROR_RECURSIONLIMIT:
1513- return " The internal recursion limit, as specified by the match_limit_recursion "
1514- " field in a pcre_extra structure (or defaulted) was reached. "
1515- " See the description above (PCRE_ERROR_RECURSIONLIMIT)" ;
1516- case PCRE_ERROR_DFA_UITEM:
1517- return " PCRE_ERROR_DFA_UITEM" ;
1518- case PCRE_ERROR_DFA_UCOND:
1519- return " PCRE_ERROR_DFA_UCOND" ;
1520- case PCRE_ERROR_DFA_WSSIZE:
1521- return " PCRE_ERROR_DFA_WSSIZE" ;
1522- case PCRE_ERROR_DFA_RECURSE:
1523- return " PCRE_ERROR_DFA_RECURSE" ;
1524- case PCRE_ERROR_NULLWSLIMIT:
1525- return " PCRE_ERROR_NULLWSLIMIT" ;
1526- case PCRE_ERROR_BADNEWLINE:
1527- return " An invalid combination of PCRE_NEWLINE_xxx options was "
1528- " given (PCRE_ERROR_BADNEWLINE)" ;
1529- case PCRE_ERROR_BADOFFSET:
1530- return " The value of startoffset was negative or greater than the length "
1531- " of the subject, that is, the value in length (PCRE_ERROR_BADOFFSET)" ;
1532- case PCRE_ERROR_SHORTUTF8:
1533- return " This error is returned instead of PCRE_ERROR_BADUTF8 when the subject "
1534- " string ends with a truncated UTF-8 character and the PCRE_PARTIAL_HARD option is set. "
1535- " Information about the failure is returned as for PCRE_ERROR_BADUTF8. "
1536- " It is in fact sufficient to detect this case, but this special error code for "
1537- " PCRE_PARTIAL_HARD precedes the implementation of returned information; "
1538- " it is retained for backwards compatibility (PCRE_ERROR_SHORTUTF8)" ;
1539- case PCRE_ERROR_RECURSELOOP:
1540- return " This error is returned when pcre_exec() detects a recursion loop "
1541- " within the pattern. Specifically, it means that either the whole pattern "
1542- " or a subpattern has been called recursively for the second time at the same "
1543- " position in the subject string. Some simple patterns that might do this "
1544- " are detected and faulted at compile time, but more complicated cases, "
1545- " in particular mutual recursions between two different subpatterns, "
1546- " cannot be detected until run time (PCRE_ERROR_RECURSELOOP)" ;
1547- case PCRE_ERROR_JIT_STACKLIMIT:
1548- return " This error is returned when a pattern that was successfully studied "
1549- " using a JIT compile option is being matched, but the memory available "
1550- " for the just-in-time processing stack is not large enough. See the pcrejit "
1551- " documentation for more details (PCRE_ERROR_JIT_STACKLIMIT)" ;
1552- case PCRE_ERROR_BADMODE:
1553- return " This error is given if a pattern that was compiled by the 8-bit library "
1554- " is passed to a 16-bit or 32-bit library function, or vice versa (PCRE_ERROR_BADMODE)" ;
1555- case PCRE_ERROR_BADENDIANNESS:
1556- return " This error is given if a pattern that was compiled and saved is reloaded on a "
1557- " host with different endianness. The utility function pcre_pattern_to_host_byte_order() "
1558- " can be used to convert such a pattern so that it runs on the new host (PCRE_ERROR_BADENDIANNESS)" ;
1559- case PCRE_ERROR_DFA_BADRESTART:
1560- return " PCRE_ERROR_DFA_BADRESTART" ;
1561- #if PCRE_MAJOR >= 8 && PCRE_MINOR >= 32
1562- case PCRE_ERROR_BADLENGTH:
1563- return " This error is given if pcre_exec() is called with a negative value for the length argument (PCRE_ERROR_BADLENGTH)" ;
1564- case PCRE_ERROR_JIT_BADOPTION:
1565- return " This error is returned when a pattern that was successfully studied using a JIT compile "
1566- " option is being matched, but the matching mode (partial or complete match) does not correspond "
1567- " to any JIT compilation mode. When the JIT fast path function is used, this error may be "
1568- " also given for invalid options. See the pcrejit documentation for more details (PCRE_ERROR_JIT_BADOPTION)" ;
1569- #endif
1570- }
1571- return " " ;
1572- }
1573-
15741441void CppCheck::executeRules (const std::string &tokenlist, const TokenList &list)
15751442{
15761443 // There is no rule to execute
@@ -1592,73 +1459,7 @@ void CppCheck::executeRules(const std::string &tokenlist, const TokenList &list)
15921459 mErrorLogger .reportOut (" Processing rule: " + rule.pattern , Color::FgGreen);
15931460 }
15941461
1595- const char *pcreCompileErrorStr = nullptr ;
1596- int erroffset = 0 ;
1597- pcre * const re = pcre_compile (rule.pattern .c_str (),0 ,&pcreCompileErrorStr,&erroffset,nullptr );
1598- if (!re) {
1599- if (pcreCompileErrorStr) {
1600- const std::string msg = " pcre_compile failed: " + std::string (pcreCompileErrorStr);
1601- const ErrorMessage errmsg ({},
1602- " " ,
1603- Severity::error,
1604- msg,
1605- " pcre_compile" ,
1606- Certainty::normal);
1607-
1608- mErrorLogger .reportErr (errmsg);
1609- }
1610- continue ;
1611- }
1612-
1613- // Optimize the regex, but only if PCRE_CONFIG_JIT is available
1614- #ifdef PCRE_CONFIG_JIT
1615- const char *pcreStudyErrorStr = nullptr ;
1616- pcre_extra * const pcreExtra = pcre_study (re, PCRE_STUDY_JIT_COMPILE, &pcreStudyErrorStr);
1617- // pcre_study() returns NULL for both errors and when it can not optimize the regex.
1618- // The last argument is how one checks for errors.
1619- // It is NULL if everything works, and points to an error string otherwise.
1620- if (pcreStudyErrorStr) {
1621- const std::string msg = " pcre_study failed: " + std::string (pcreStudyErrorStr);
1622- const ErrorMessage errmsg ({},
1623- " " ,
1624- Severity::error,
1625- msg,
1626- " pcre_study" ,
1627- Certainty::normal);
1628-
1629- mErrorLogger .reportErr (errmsg);
1630- // pcre_compile() worked, but pcre_study() returned an error. Free the resources allocated by pcre_compile().
1631- pcre_free (re);
1632- continue ;
1633- }
1634- #else
1635- const pcre_extra * const pcreExtra = nullptr ;
1636- #endif
1637-
1638- int pos = 0 ;
1639- int ovector[30 ]= {0 };
1640- while (pos < static_cast <int >(str.size ())) {
1641- const int pcreExecRet = pcre_exec (re, pcreExtra, str.c_str (), static_cast <int >(str.size ()), pos, 0 , ovector, 30 );
1642- if (pcreExecRet < 0 ) {
1643- const std::string errorMessage = pcreErrorCodeToString (pcreExecRet);
1644- if (!errorMessage.empty ()) {
1645- const ErrorMessage errmsg ({},
1646- " " ,
1647- Severity::error,
1648- std::string (" pcre_exec failed: " ) + errorMessage,
1649- " pcre_exec" ,
1650- Certainty::normal);
1651-
1652- mErrorLogger .reportErr (errmsg);
1653- }
1654- break ;
1655- }
1656- const auto pos1 = static_cast <unsigned int >(ovector[0 ]);
1657- const auto pos2 = static_cast <unsigned int >(ovector[1 ]);
1658-
1659- // jump to the end of the match for the next pcre_exec
1660- pos = static_cast <int >(pos2);
1661-
1462+ auto f = [&](int pos1, int pos2) {
16621463 // determine location..
16631464 int fileIndex = 0 ;
16641465 int line = 0 ;
@@ -1687,15 +1488,19 @@ void CppCheck::executeRules(const std::string &tokenlist, const TokenList &list)
16871488
16881489 // Report error
16891490 mErrorLogger .reportErr (errmsg);
1690- }
1491+ };
16911492
1692- pcre_free (re);
1693- #ifdef PCRE_CONFIG_JIT
1694- // Free up the EXTRA PCRE value (may be NULL at this point)
1695- if (pcreExtra) {
1696- pcre_free_study (pcreExtra);
1493+ const std::string err = rule.regex .match (str, f);
1494+ if (!err.empty ()) {
1495+ const ErrorMessage errmsg (std::list<ErrorMessage::FileLocation>(),
1496+ emptyString,
1497+ Severity::error,
1498+ err,
1499+ " pcre_exec" ,
1500+ Certainty::normal);
1501+
1502+ mErrorLogger .reportErr (errmsg);
16971503 }
1698- #endif
16991504 }
17001505}
17011506#endif
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