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author | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2012-07-23 17:14:27 +0000 |
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committer | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2012-07-23 17:14:27 +0000 |
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tree | 9196e768b98b68b7ea8eb5fbdf45508d766f4056 /Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/l3experimental/l3str/l3regex.dtx | |
parent | c47bc266846cc8bf776d79f1f54140443a8269a3 (diff) |
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/l3experimental/l3str/l3regex.dtx b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/l3experimental/l3str/l3regex.dtx index bb290aaa276..498036bdaa7 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/l3experimental/l3str/l3regex.dtx +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/l3experimental/l3str/l3regex.dtx @@ -35,8 +35,8 @@ % %<*driver|package> \RequirePackage{expl3} -\GetIdInfo$Id: l3regex.dtx 3488 2012-03-03 19:49:03Z bruno $ - {L3 Experimental Regular Expressions} +\GetIdInfo$Id: l3regex.dtx 3940 2012-07-09 00:41:44Z bruno $ + {L3 Experimental regular expressions} %</driver|package> %<*driver> \documentclass[full]{l3doc} @@ -592,7 +592,7 @@ % \item Detect attempts to use back-references. % \item Test for the maximum register \cs{c_max_register_int}. % \item Find out whether the fact that |\W| and friends match the -% end-marker leads to bugs. Possibly update \cs{regex_item_reverse:n}. +% end-marker leads to bugs. Possibly update \cs{__regex_item_reverse:n}. % \item Enforce that |\cC| can only be followed by a match-all dot. % \end{itemize} % @@ -605,7 +605,7 @@ % \item Only build \c{...} once. % \item Use \tn{skip} for the left and right state stacks when % compiling a regex. -% \item Should \cs{regex_action_free_group:n} only be used for greedy +% \item Should \cs{__regex_action_free_group:n} only be used for greedy % |{n,}| quantifier? (I think not.) % \item Quantifiers for |\u| and assertions. % \item Improve digit grabbing for the |\g| escape in replacement. @@ -614,16 +614,16 @@ % \texttt{current_state} and \texttt{current_submatches}. % \item If possible, when a state is reused by the same thread, kill % other subthreads. -% \item Use \tn{dimen} registers rather than \cs{l_regex_balance_tl} -% to build \cs{regex_replacement_balance_one_match:n}. +% \item Use \tn{dimen} registers rather than \cs{l__regex_balance_tl} +% to build \cs{__regex_replacement_balance_one_match:n}. % \item Reduce the number of epsilon-transitions in alternatives. % \item Optimize simple strings: use less states (|abcade| should give % two states, for |abc| and |ade|). [Does that really make sense?] % \item Optimize groups with no alternative. -% \item Optimize states with a single \cs{regex_action_free:n}. -% \item Optimize the use of \cs{regex_action_success:} by inserting it +% \item Optimize states with a single \cs{__regex_action_free:n}. +% \item Optimize the use of \cs{__regex_action_success:} by inserting it % in state $2$ directly instead of having an extra transition. -% \item Optimize the use of \cs{prg_stepwise_...} functions. +% \item Optimize the use of \cs{int_step_...} functions. % \item Groups don't capture within regexes for csnames; optimize and % document. % \item Decide and document what |\c{\c{...}}| should do in the @@ -700,11 +700,20 @@ % % \section{\pkg{l3regex} implementation} % -%<*package> % \begin{macrocode} +%<*initex|package> +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +%<@@=regex> +% \end{macrocode} +% +% \begin{macrocode} +%<*package> \ProvidesExplPackage {\ExplFileName}{\ExplFileDate}{\ExplFileVersion}{\ExplFileDescription} \RequirePackage{l3tl-build, l3tl-analysis, l3flag, l3str} +%</package> % \end{macrocode} % % \subsection{Plan of attack} @@ -750,7 +759,7 @@ % are ordered according to the greediness of quantifiers. % \item \emph{Step}: used when matching, starts at $0$, incremented % every time a character is read, and is not reset when searching -% for repeated matches. The integer \cs{l_regex_step_int} is a +% for repeated matches. The integer \cs{l_@@_step_int} is a % unique id for all the steps of the matching algorithm. % \end{itemize} % @@ -791,7 +800,7 @@ % submatches as would be extracted by the \cs{regex_extract} % functions. Since smaller \tn{skip} registers are used, the minimum % index is twice \texttt{max_state}, and the used registers go up to -% \cs{l_regex_submatch_int}. They are organized in blocks of +% \cs{l_@@_submatch_int}. They are organized in blocks of % \texttt{capturing_group}, each block corresponding to one match % with all its submatches stored in consecutive \tn{skip}s. % \end{itemize} @@ -820,114 +829,114 @@ % % \subsubsection{Constants and variables} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_tmp:w} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_tmp:w} % Temporary function used for various short-term purposes. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new:Npn \regex_tmp:w { } +\cs_new:Npn \@@_tmp:w { } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \begin{variable} % { -% \l_regex_internal_a_tl, \l_regex_internal_b_tl, -% \l_regex_internal_a_int, \l_regex_internal_b_int, -% \l_regex_internal_c_int, \l_regex_internal_bool, -% \l_regex_internal_seq, \g_regex_internal_tl, +% \l_@@_internal_a_tl, \l_@@_internal_b_tl, +% \l_@@_internal_a_int, \l_@@_internal_b_int, +% \l_@@_internal_c_int, \l_@@_internal_bool, +% \l_@@_internal_seq, \g_@@_internal_tl, % } % Temporary variables used for various purposes. % \begin{macrocode} -\tl_new:N \l_regex_internal_a_tl -\tl_new:N \l_regex_internal_b_tl -\int_new:N \l_regex_internal_a_int -\int_new:N \l_regex_internal_b_int -\int_new:N \l_regex_internal_c_int -\bool_new:N \l_regex_internal_bool -\seq_new:N \l_regex_internal_seq -\tl_new:N \g_regex_internal_tl +\tl_new:N \l_@@_internal_a_tl +\tl_new:N \l_@@_internal_b_tl +\int_new:N \l_@@_internal_a_int +\int_new:N \l_@@_internal_b_int +\int_new:N \l_@@_internal_c_int +\bool_new:N \l_@@_internal_bool +\seq_new:N \l_@@_internal_seq +\tl_new:N \g_@@_internal_tl % \end{macrocode} % \end{variable} % -% \begin{variable}{\c_regex_no_match_regex} +% \begin{variable}{\c_@@_no_match_regex} % This regular expression matches nothing, but is still a valid % regular expression. We could use a failing assertion, but I went for % an empty class. It is used as the initial value for regular % expressions declared using \cs{regex_new:N}. % \begin{macrocode} -\tl_const:Nn \c_regex_no_match_regex +\tl_const:Nn \c_@@_no_match_regex { - \regex_branch:n - { \regex_class:NnnnN \c_true_bool { } { 1 } { 0 } \c_true_bool } + \@@_branch:n + { \@@_class:NnnnN \c_true_bool { } { 1 } { 0 } \c_true_bool } } % \end{macrocode} % \end{variable} % -% \begin{variable}{\l_regex_balance_int} +% \begin{variable}{\l_@@_balance_int} % The first thing we do when matching is to go once through the query % token list and store the information for each token as \tn{muskip} -% and \tn{toks} registers. During this phase, \cs{l_regex_balance_int} +% and \tn{toks} registers. During this phase, \cs{l_@@_balance_int} % counts the balance of begin-group and end-group character tokens % which appear before a given point in the token list, and we store it % as the shrink component of each \tn{muskip} register. This variable % is also used to keep track of the balance in the replacement text. % \begin{macrocode} -\int_new:N \l_regex_balance_int +\int_new:N \l_@@_balance_int % \end{macrocode} % \end{variable} % % \subsubsection{Testing characters} % -% \begin{macro}[int]{\regex_break_point:TF} -% \begin{macro}[int]{\regex_break_true:w} +% \begin{macro}[int]{\@@_break_point:TF} +% \begin{macro}[int]{\@@_break_true:w} % When testing whether a character of the query token list matches % a given character class in the regular expression, we often % have to test it against several ranges of characters, checking % if any one of those matches. This is done with a structure like % \begin{quote} % \meta{test1} \ldots{} \meta{test$\sb{n}$} \\ -% \cs{regex_break_point:TF} \Arg{true code} \Arg{false code} +% \cs{@@_break_point:TF} \Arg{true code} \Arg{false code} % \end{quote} -% If any of the tests succeeds, it calls \cs{regex_break_true:w}, +% If any of the tests succeeds, it calls \cs{@@_break_true:w}, % which cleans up and leaves \meta{true code} in the input stream. -% Otherwise, \cs{regex_break_point:TF} leaves the \meta{false code} +% Otherwise, \cs{@@_break_point:TF} leaves the \meta{false code} % in the input stream. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_break_true:w - #1 \regex_break_point:TF #2 #3 {#2} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_break_point:TF #1 #2 { #2 } +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_break_true:w + #1 \@@_break_point:TF #2 #3 {#2} +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_break_point:TF #1 #2 { #2 } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[int]{\regex_item_reverse:n} +% \begin{macro}[int]{\@@_item_reverse:n} % This function makes showing regular expressions easier, and lets us % define |\D| in terms of |\d| for instance. There is a subtelty: the % end of the query is marked by $-2$, and will thus match |\D| and % other negated properties; this case is catched by another part of % the code. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_item_reverse:n #1 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_item_reverse:n #1 { #1 - \regex_break_point:TF { } \regex_break_true:w + \@@_break_point:TF { } \@@_break_true:w } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}[int] -% {\regex_item_caseful_equal:n, \regex_item_caseful_range:nn} -% Simple comparisons triggering \cs{regex_break_true:w} when true. +% {\@@_item_caseful_equal:n, \@@_item_caseful_range:nn} +% Simple comparisons triggering \cs{@@_break_true:w} when true. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_item_caseful_equal:n #1 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_item_caseful_equal:n #1 { - \if_num:w #1 = \l_regex_current_char_int - \exp_after:wN \regex_break_true:w + \if_int_compare:w #1 = \l_@@_current_char_int + \exp_after:wN \@@_break_true:w \fi: } -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_item_caseful_range:nn #1 #2 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_item_caseful_range:nn #1 #2 { - \reverse_if:N \if_num:w #1 > \l_regex_current_char_int - \reverse_if:N \if_num:w #2 < \l_regex_current_char_int - \exp_after:wN \exp_after:wN \exp_after:wN \regex_break_true:w + \reverse_if:N \if_int_compare:w #1 > \l_@@_current_char_int + \reverse_if:N \if_int_compare:w #2 < \l_@@_current_char_int + \exp_after:wN \exp_after:wN \exp_after:wN \@@_break_true:w \fi: \fi: } @@ -935,63 +944,63 @@ % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}[int] -% {\regex_item_caseless_equal:n, \regex_item_caseless_range:nn} +% {\@@_item_caseless_equal:n, \@@_item_caseless_range:nn} % For caseless matching, we perform the test both on the % \texttt{current_char} and on the \texttt{case_changed_char}. Before % doing the second set of tests, we make sure that % \texttt{case_changed_char} has been computed. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_item_caseless_equal:n #1 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_item_caseless_equal:n #1 { - \if_num:w #1 = \l_regex_current_char_int - \exp_after:wN \regex_break_true:w + \if_int_compare:w #1 = \l_@@_current_char_int + \exp_after:wN \@@_break_true:w \fi: - \if_num:w \l_regex_case_changed_char_int = \c_max_int - \regex_compute_case_changed_char: + \if_int_compare:w \l_@@_case_changed_char_int = \c_max_int + \@@_compute_case_changed_char: \fi: - \if_num:w #1 = \l_regex_case_changed_char_int - \exp_after:wN \regex_break_true:w + \if_int_compare:w #1 = \l_@@_case_changed_char_int + \exp_after:wN \@@_break_true:w \fi: } -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_item_caseless_range:nn #1 #2 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_item_caseless_range:nn #1 #2 { - \reverse_if:N \if_num:w #1 > \l_regex_current_char_int - \reverse_if:N \if_num:w #2 < \l_regex_current_char_int - \exp_after:wN \exp_after:wN \exp_after:wN \regex_break_true:w + \reverse_if:N \if_int_compare:w #1 > \l_@@_current_char_int + \reverse_if:N \if_int_compare:w #2 < \l_@@_current_char_int + \exp_after:wN \exp_after:wN \exp_after:wN \@@_break_true:w \fi: \fi: - \if_num:w \l_regex_case_changed_char_int = \c_max_int - \regex_compute_case_changed_char: + \if_int_compare:w \l_@@_case_changed_char_int = \c_max_int + \@@_compute_case_changed_char: \fi: - \reverse_if:N \if_num:w #1 > \l_regex_case_changed_char_int - \reverse_if:N \if_num:w #2 < \l_regex_case_changed_char_int - \exp_after:wN \exp_after:wN \exp_after:wN \regex_break_true:w + \reverse_if:N \if_int_compare:w #1 > \l_@@_case_changed_char_int + \reverse_if:N \if_int_compare:w #2 < \l_@@_case_changed_char_int + \exp_after:wN \exp_after:wN \exp_after:wN \@@_break_true:w \fi: \fi: } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[int]{\regex_compute_case_changed_char:} -% This function is called when \cs{l_regex_case_changed_char_int} has +% \begin{macro}[int]{\@@_compute_case_changed_char:} +% This function is called when \cs{l_@@_case_changed_char_int} has % not yet been computed (or rather, when it is set to the marker value % \cs{c_max_int}). If the current character code is in the range % $[65,90]$ (upper-case), then add $32$, making it lowercase. If it is % in the lower-case letter range $[97,122]$, subtract $32$. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \regex_compute_case_changed_char: +\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \@@_compute_case_changed_char: { - \int_set_eq:NN \l_regex_case_changed_char_int \l_regex_current_char_int - \if_num:w \l_regex_current_char_int < \c_ninety_one - \if_num:w \l_regex_current_char_int < \c_sixty_five + \int_set_eq:NN \l_@@_case_changed_char_int \l_@@_current_char_int + \if_int_compare:w \l_@@_current_char_int < \c_ninety_one + \if_int_compare:w \l_@@_current_char_int < \c_sixty_five \else: - \int_add:Nn \l_regex_case_changed_char_int { \c_thirty_two } + \int_add:Nn \l_@@_case_changed_char_int { \c_thirty_two } \fi: \else: - \if_num:w \l_regex_current_char_int < \c_one_hundred_twenty_three - \if_num:w \l_regex_current_char_int < \c_ninety_seven + \if_int_compare:w \l_@@_current_char_int < \c_one_hundred_twenty_three + \if_int_compare:w \l_@@_current_char_int < \c_ninety_seven \else: - \int_sub:Nn \l_regex_case_changed_char_int { \c_thirty_two } + \int_sub:Nn \l_@@_case_changed_char_int { \c_thirty_two } \fi: \fi: \fi: @@ -999,79 +1008,79 @@ % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[int, EXP]{\regex_item_equal:n, \regex_item_range:nn} +% \begin{macro}[int, EXP]{\@@_item_equal:n, \@@_item_range:nn} % Those must always be defined to expand to a \texttt{caseful} % (default) or \texttt{caseless} version, and not be protected: they % must expand when compiling, to hard-code which tests are caseless or % caseful. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_eq:NN \regex_item_equal:n ? -\cs_new_eq:NN \regex_item_range:nn ? +\cs_new_eq:NN \@@_item_equal:n ? +\cs_new_eq:NN \@@_item_range:nn ? % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[int]{\regex_item_catcode:nT, \regex_item_catcode_reverse:nT} -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_item_catcode_aux:} +% \begin{macro}[int]{\@@_item_catcode:nT, \@@_item_catcode_reverse:nT} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_item_catcode:} % The argument is a sum of powers of $4$ with exponents given by the % allowed category codes (between $0$ and $13$). Dividing by a given % power of $4$ gives an odd result if and only if that category code % is allowed. If the catcode does not match, then skip the character % code tests which follow. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_item_catcode_aux: +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_item_catcode: { " - \if_case:w \l_regex_current_catcode_int + \if_case:w \l_@@_current_catcode_int 1 \or: 4 \or: 10 \or: 40 \or: 100 \or: \or: 1000 \or: 4000 \or: 10000 \or: \or: 100000 \or: 400000 \or: 1000000 \or: 4000000 \else: 1*\c_zero \fi: } -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_item_catcode:nT #1 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_item_catcode:nT #1 { - \if_int_odd:w \int_eval:w #1 / \regex_item_catcode_aux: \int_eval_end: + \if_int_odd:w \__int_eval:w #1 / \@@_item_catcode: \__int_eval_end: \exp_after:wN \use:n \else: \exp_after:wN \use_none:n \fi: } -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_item_catcode_reverse:nT #1#2 - { \regex_item_catcode:nT {#1} { \regex_item_reverse:n {#2} } } +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_item_catcode_reverse:nT #1#2 + { \@@_item_catcode:nT {#1} { \@@_item_reverse:n {#2} } } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[int]{\regex_item_exact:nn, \regex_item_exact_cs:c} +% \begin{macro}[int]{\@@_item_exact:nn, \@@_item_exact_cs:c} % This matches an exact \meta{category}-\meta{character code} pair, or % an exact control sequence. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_item_exact:nn #1#2 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_item_exact:nn #1#2 { - \if_num:w #1 = \l_regex_current_catcode_int - \if_num:w #2 = \l_regex_current_char_int - \exp_after:wN \exp_after:wN \exp_after:wN \regex_break_true:w + \if_int_compare:w #1 = \l_@@_current_catcode_int + \if_int_compare:w #2 = \l_@@_current_char_int + \exp_after:wN \exp_after:wN \exp_after:wN \@@_break_true:w \fi: \fi: } -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_item_exact_cs:c #1 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_item_exact_cs:c #1 { - \int_compare:nNnTF \l_regex_current_catcode_int = \c_zero + \int_compare:nNnTF \l_@@_current_catcode_int = \c_zero { - \str_if_eq:xxTF + \str_if_eq_x:nnTF { \exp_after:wN \exp_after:wN \exp_after:wN \cs_to_str:N - \tex_the:D \tex_toks:D \l_regex_current_pos_int + \tex_the:D \tex_toks:D \l_@@_current_pos_int } { #1 } - { \regex_break_true:w } { } + { \@@_break_true:w } { } } { } } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[int]{\regex_item_cs:n} +% \begin{macro}[int]{\@@_item_cs:n} % Match a control sequence (the argument is a compiled regex). % First test the catcode of the current token to be zero. % Then perform the matching test, and break if the csname @@ -1079,25 +1088,25 @@ % of the \tn{toks}\meta{current position} (of the form \cs{exp_not:n} % \Arg{control sequence}) to \meta{control sequence}. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_item_cs:n #1 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_item_cs:n #1 { - \int_compare:nNnT \l_regex_current_catcode_int = \c_zero + \int_compare:nNnT \l_@@_current_catcode_int = \c_zero { \group_begin: - \regex_single_match: - \regex_disable_submatches: - \regex_build_for_cs:n {#1} - \bool_set_eq:NN \l_regex_saved_success_bool \g_regex_success_bool - \exp_args:Nx \regex_match:n + \@@_single_match: + \@@_disable_submatches: + \@@_build_for_cs:n {#1} + \bool_set_eq:NN \l_@@_saved_success_bool \g_@@_success_bool + \exp_args:Nx \@@_match:n { \exp_after:wN \exp_after:wN \exp_after:wN \cs_to_str:N - \tex_the:D \tex_toks:D \l_regex_current_pos_int + \tex_the:D \tex_toks:D \l_@@_current_pos_int } - \if_meaning:w \c_true_bool \g_regex_success_bool - \group_insert_after:N \regex_break_true:w + \if_meaning:w \c_true_bool \g_@@_success_bool + \group_insert_after:N \@@_break_true:w \fi: - \bool_gset_eq:NN \g_regex_success_bool \l_regex_saved_success_bool + \bool_gset_eq:NN \g_@@_success_bool \l_@@_saved_success_bool \group_end: } } @@ -1108,8 +1117,8 @@ % % \begin{macro}[aux] % { -% \regex_prop_d:, \regex_prop_h:, \regex_prop_s:, -% \regex_prop_v:, \regex_prop_w:, \regex_prop_N: +% \@@_prop_d:, \@@_prop_h:, \@@_prop_s:, +% \@@_prop_v:, \@@_prop_w:, \@@_prop_N: % } % Character property tests for |\d|, |\W|, \emph{etc.} These character % properties are not affected by the |(?i)| option. The characters @@ -1120,84 +1129,84 @@ % order in which the various tests appear is optimized for usual % mostly lower case letter text. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \regex_prop_d: - { \regex_item_caseful_range:nn \c_forty_eight { 57 } } % 0--9 -\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \regex_prop_h: +\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \@@_prop_d: + { \@@_item_caseful_range:nn \c_forty_eight { 57 } } % 0--9 +\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \@@_prop_h: { - \regex_item_caseful_equal:n \c_thirty_two % space - \regex_item_caseful_equal:n \c_nine % tab + \@@_item_caseful_equal:n \c_thirty_two % space + \@@_item_caseful_equal:n \c_nine % tab } -\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \regex_prop_s: +\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \@@_prop_s: { - \regex_item_caseful_equal:n \c_thirty_two % space - \regex_item_caseful_equal:n \c_nine % tab - \regex_item_caseful_equal:n \c_ten % lf - \regex_item_caseful_equal:n \c_twelve % ff - \regex_item_caseful_equal:n \c_thirteen % cr + \@@_item_caseful_equal:n \c_thirty_two % space + \@@_item_caseful_equal:n \c_nine % tab + \@@_item_caseful_equal:n \c_ten % lf + \@@_item_caseful_equal:n \c_twelve % ff + \@@_item_caseful_equal:n \c_thirteen % cr } -\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \regex_prop_v: - { \regex_item_caseful_range:nn \c_ten \c_thirteen } % lf, vtab, ff, cr -\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \regex_prop_w: +\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \@@_prop_v: + { \@@_item_caseful_range:nn \c_ten \c_thirteen } % lf, vtab, ff, cr +\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \@@_prop_w: { - \regex_item_caseful_range:nn \c_ninety_seven { 122 } % a--z - \regex_item_caseful_range:nn \c_sixty_five { 90 } % A--Z - \regex_item_caseful_range:nn \c_forty_eight { 57 } % 0--9 - \regex_item_caseful_equal:n { 95 } % _ + \@@_item_caseful_range:nn \c_ninety_seven { 122 } % a--z + \@@_item_caseful_range:nn \c_sixty_five { 90 } % A--Z + \@@_item_caseful_range:nn \c_forty_eight { 57 } % 0--9 + \@@_item_caseful_equal:n { 95 } % _ } -\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \regex_prop_N: - { \regex_item_reverse:n { \regex_item_caseful_equal:n \c_ten } } +\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \@@_prop_N: + { \@@_item_reverse:n { \@@_item_caseful_equal:n \c_ten } } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}[aux] % { -% \regex_posix_alnum:, \regex_posix_alpha:, \regex_posix_ascii:, -% \regex_posix_blank:, \regex_posix_cntrl:, \regex_posix_digit:, -% \regex_posix_graph:, \regex_posix_lower:, \regex_posix_print:, -% \regex_posix_punct:, \regex_posix_space:, \regex_posix_upper:, -% \regex_posix_word: , \regex_posix_xdigit: +% \@@_posix_alnum:, \@@_posix_alpha:, \@@_posix_ascii:, +% \@@_posix_blank:, \@@_posix_cntrl:, \@@_posix_digit:, +% \@@_posix_graph:, \@@_posix_lower:, \@@_posix_print:, +% \@@_posix_punct:, \@@_posix_space:, \@@_posix_upper:, +% \@@_posix_word: , \@@_posix_xdigit: % } % \textsc{posix} properties. No surprise. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \regex_posix_alnum: - { \regex_posix_alpha: \regex_posix_digit: } -\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \regex_posix_alpha: - { \regex_posix_lower: \regex_posix_upper: } -\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \regex_posix_ascii: - { \regex_item_caseful_range:nn \c_zero \c_one_hundred_twenty_seven } -\cs_new_eq:NN \regex_posix_blank: \regex_prop_h: -\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \regex_posix_cntrl: +\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \@@_posix_alnum: + { \@@_posix_alpha: \@@_posix_digit: } +\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \@@_posix_alpha: + { \@@_posix_lower: \@@_posix_upper: } +\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \@@_posix_ascii: + { \@@_item_caseful_range:nn \c_zero \c_one_hundred_twenty_seven } +\cs_new_eq:NN \@@_posix_blank: \@@_prop_h: +\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \@@_posix_cntrl: { - \regex_item_caseful_range:nn \c_zero { 31 } - \regex_item_caseful_equal:n \c_one_hundred_twenty_seven + \@@_item_caseful_range:nn \c_zero { 31 } + \@@_item_caseful_equal:n \c_one_hundred_twenty_seven } -\cs_new_eq:NN \regex_posix_digit: \regex_prop_d: -\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \regex_posix_graph: - { \regex_item_caseful_range:nn { 33 } { 126 } } -\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \regex_posix_lower: - { \regex_item_caseful_range:nn \c_ninety_seven { 122 } } -\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \regex_posix_print: - { \regex_item_caseful_range:nn \c_thirty_two { 126 } } -\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \regex_posix_punct: +\cs_new_eq:NN \@@_posix_digit: \@@_prop_d: +\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \@@_posix_graph: + { \@@_item_caseful_range:nn { 33 } { 126 } } +\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \@@_posix_lower: + { \@@_item_caseful_range:nn \c_ninety_seven { 122 } } +\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \@@_posix_print: + { \@@_item_caseful_range:nn \c_thirty_two { 126 } } +\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \@@_posix_punct: { - \regex_item_caseful_range:nn { 33 } { 47 } - \regex_item_caseful_range:nn { 58 } { 64 } - \regex_item_caseful_range:nn { 91 } { 96 } - \regex_item_caseful_range:nn { 123 } { 126 } + \@@_item_caseful_range:nn { 33 } { 47 } + \@@_item_caseful_range:nn { 58 } { 64 } + \@@_item_caseful_range:nn { 91 } { 96 } + \@@_item_caseful_range:nn { 123 } { 126 } } -\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \regex_posix_space: +\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \@@_posix_space: { - \regex_item_caseful_equal:n \c_thirty_two - \regex_item_caseful_range:nn \c_nine \c_thirteen + \@@_item_caseful_equal:n \c_thirty_two + \@@_item_caseful_range:nn \c_nine \c_thirteen } -\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \regex_posix_upper: - { \regex_item_caseful_range:nn \c_sixty_five { 90 } } -\cs_new_eq:NN \regex_posix_word: \regex_prop_w: -\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \regex_posix_xdigit: +\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \@@_posix_upper: + { \@@_item_caseful_range:nn \c_sixty_five { 90 } } +\cs_new_eq:NN \@@_posix_word: \@@_prop_w: +\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \@@_posix_xdigit: { - \regex_posix_digit: - \regex_item_caseful_range:nn \c_sixty_five { 70 } - \regex_item_caseful_range:nn \c_ninety_seven { 102 } + \@@_posix_digit: + \@@_item_caseful_range:nn \c_sixty_five { 70 } + \@@_item_caseful_range:nn \c_ninety_seven { 102 } } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} @@ -1215,7 +1224,7 @@ % issues (those can become quite complex to handle in combination with % ranges in character classes). % -% Usage: \cs{regex_escape_use:nnnn} \meta{inline~1} \meta{inline~2} +% Usage: \cs{@@_escape_use:nnnn} \meta{inline~1} \meta{inline~2} % \meta{inline~3} \Arg{token list} The \meta{token list} is converted to % a string, then read from left to right, interpreting backslashes as % escaping the next character. Unescaped characters are fed to the @@ -1230,152 +1239,152 @@ % The conversion is mostly done within an \texttt{x}-expanding % assignment, except for the |\x| escape sequence, which is not amenable % to that in general. For this, we use the general framework of -% \cs{tl_set_build:Nw}. +% \cs{__tl_build:Nw}. % -% \begin{macro}[int]{\regex_escape_use:nnnn} -% The result is built in \cs{l_regex_internal_a_tl}, which is then +% \begin{macro}[int]{\@@_escape_use:nnnn} +% The result is built in \cs{l_@@_internal_a_tl}, which is then % left in the input stream. Go through |#4| once, applying |#1|, % |#2|, or |#3| as relevant to each character (after de-escaping -% it). Note that we cannot replace \cs{tl_se:Nx} and -% \cs{tl_build_one:o} by a single call to \cs{tl_build_one:x}, because -% the \texttt{x}-expanding assignment is interrupted by |\x|. +% it). Note that we cannot replace \cs{tl_set:Nx} and +% \cs{__tl_build_one:o} by a single call to \cs{__tl_build_one:x}, because +% the \texttt{x}-expanding assignment may be interrupted by |\x|. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_escape_use:nnnn #1#2#3#4 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_escape_use:nnnn #1#2#3#4 { -%<trace> \trace_push:nnn { regex } { 1 } { regex_escape_use:nnnn } - \tl_set_build:Nw \l_regex_internal_a_tl - \cs_set_nopar:Npn \regex_escape_unescaped:N ##1 { #1 } - \cs_set_nopar:Npn \regex_escape_escaped:N ##1 { #2 } - \cs_set_nopar:Npn \regex_escape_raw:N ##1 { #3 } +%<trace> \trace_push:nnn { regex } { 1 } { @@_escape_use:nnnn } + \__tl_build:Nw \l_@@_internal_a_tl + \cs_set_nopar:Npn \@@_escape_unescaped:N ##1 { #1 } + \cs_set_nopar:Npn \@@_escape_escaped:N ##1 { #2 } + \cs_set_nopar:Npn \@@_escape_raw:N ##1 { #3 } \int_set:Nn \tex_escapechar:D { 92 } - \str_gset_other:Nn \g_regex_internal_tl { #4 } - \tl_set:Nx \l_regex_internal_b_tl + \__str_gset_other:Nn \g_@@_internal_tl { #4 } + \tl_set:Nx \l_@@_internal_b_tl { - \exp_after:wN \regex_escape_loop:N \g_regex_internal_tl - { break } \prg_break_point:n { } + \exp_after:wN \@@_escape_loop:N \g_@@_internal_tl + { break } \__prg_break_point: } - \tl_build_one:o \l_regex_internal_b_tl - \tl_build_end: -%<trace> \trace_pop:nnn { regex } { 1 } { regex_escape_use:nnnn } - \l_regex_internal_a_tl + \__tl_build_one:o \l_@@_internal_b_tl + \__tl_build_end: +%<trace> \trace_pop:nnn { regex } { 1 } { @@_escape_use:nnnn } + \l_@@_internal_a_tl } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_escape_loop:N} -% \begin{macro}[aux]+\regex_escape_\:w+ -% \cs{regex_escape_loop:N} reads one character: if it is special +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_escape_loop:N} +% \begin{macro}[aux]+\@@_escape_\:w+ +% \cs{@@_escape_loop:N} reads one character: if it is special % (space, backslash, or end-marker), perform the associated action, % otherwise it is simply an unescaped character. After a backslash, % the same is done, but unknown characters are \enquote{escaped}. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new:Npn \regex_escape_loop:N #1 +\cs_new:Npn \@@_escape_loop:N #1 { - \cs_if_exist_use:cF { regex_escape_\token_to_str:N #1:w } - { \regex_escape_unescaped:N #1 } - \regex_escape_loop:N + \cs_if_exist_use:cF { @@_escape_\token_to_str:N #1:w } + { \@@_escape_unescaped:N #1 } + \@@_escape_loop:N } -\cs_new_nopar:cpn { regex_escape_ \c_backslash_str :w } - \regex_escape_loop:N #1 +\cs_new_nopar:cpn { @@_escape_ \c_backslash_str :w } + \@@_escape_loop:N #1 { - \cs_if_exist_use:cF { regex_escape_/\token_to_str:N #1:w } - { \regex_escape_escaped:N #1 } - \regex_escape_loop:N + \cs_if_exist_use:cF { @@_escape_/\token_to_str:N #1:w } + { \@@_escape_escaped:N #1 } + \@@_escape_loop:N } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}[aux] -% {\regex_escape_unescaped:N, \regex_escape_escaped:N, \regex_escape_raw:N} +% {\@@_escape_unescaped:N, \@@_escape_escaped:N, \@@_escape_raw:N} % Those functions are never called before being given a new meaning, % so their definitions here don't matter. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_eq:NN \regex_escape_unescaped:N ? -\cs_new_eq:NN \regex_escape_escaped:N ? -\cs_new_eq:NN \regex_escape_raw:N ? +\cs_new_eq:NN \@@_escape_unescaped:N ? +\cs_new_eq:NN \@@_escape_escaped:N ? +\cs_new_eq:NN \@@_escape_raw:N ? % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}[aux] % { -% \regex_escape_break:w, \regex_escape_/break:w, -% \regex_escape_/a:w, \regex_escape_/e:w, \regex_escape_/f:w, -% \regex_escape_/n:w, \regex_escape_/r:w, \regex_escape_/t:w +% \@@_escape_break:w, \@@_escape_/break:w, +% \@@_escape_/a:w, \@@_escape_/e:w, \@@_escape_/f:w, +% \@@_escape_/n:w, \@@_escape_/r:w, \@@_escape_/t:w % } -% \begin{macro}[aux]+\regex_escape_ :w+ +% \begin{macro}[aux]+\@@_escape_ :w+ % The loop is ended upon seeing the end-marker % \enquote{\texttt{break}}, with an error if the string ended in a % backslash. Spaces are ignored, and |\a|, |\e|, |\f|, |\n|, |\r|, % |\t| take their meaning here. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_eq:NN \regex_escape_break:w \prg_map_break: -\cs_new_nopar:cpn { regex_escape_/break:w } +\cs_new_eq:NN \@@_escape_break:w \__prg_break: +\cs_new_nopar:cpn { @@_escape_/break:w } { \if_false: { \fi: } - \msg_kernel_error:nn { regex } { trailing-backslash } + \__msg_kernel_error:nn { regex } { trailing-backslash } \exp_after:wN \use_none:n \exp_after:wN { \if_false: } \fi: } -\cs_new_nopar:cpn { regex_escape_~:w } { } -\cs_new_nopar:cpx { regex_escape_/a:w } - { \exp_not:N \regex_escape_raw:N \iow_char:N \^^G } -\cs_new_nopar:cpx { regex_escape_/t:w } - { \exp_not:N \regex_escape_raw:N \iow_char:N \^^I } -\cs_new_nopar:cpx { regex_escape_/n:w } - { \exp_not:N \regex_escape_raw:N \iow_char:N \^^J } -\cs_new_nopar:cpx { regex_escape_/f:w } - { \exp_not:N \regex_escape_raw:N \iow_char:N \^^L } -\cs_new_nopar:cpx { regex_escape_/r:w } - { \exp_not:N \regex_escape_raw:N \iow_char:N \^^M } -\cs_new_nopar:cpx { regex_escape_/e:w } - { \exp_not:N \regex_escape_raw:N \iow_char:N \^^[ } +\cs_new_nopar:cpn { @@_escape_~:w } { } +\cs_new_nopar:cpx { @@_escape_/a:w } + { \exp_not:N \@@_escape_raw:N \iow_char:N \^^G } +\cs_new_nopar:cpx { @@_escape_/t:w } + { \exp_not:N \@@_escape_raw:N \iow_char:N \^^I } +\cs_new_nopar:cpx { @@_escape_/n:w } + { \exp_not:N \@@_escape_raw:N \iow_char:N \^^J } +\cs_new_nopar:cpx { @@_escape_/f:w } + { \exp_not:N \@@_escape_raw:N \iow_char:N \^^L } +\cs_new_nopar:cpx { @@_escape_/r:w } + { \exp_not:N \@@_escape_raw:N \iow_char:N \^^M } +\cs_new_nopar:cpx { @@_escape_/e:w } + { \exp_not:N \@@_escape_raw:N \iow_char:N \^^[ } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_escape_/x:w} -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_escape_x_end:w, \regex_escape_x_large:n} -% When |\x| is encountered, \cs{regex_escape_x_test:N} is responsible +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_escape_/x:w} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_escape_x_end:w, \@@_escape_x_large:n} +% When |\x| is encountered, \cs{@@_escape_x_test:N} is responsible % for grabbing some hexadecimal digits, and feeding the result to -% \cs{regex_escape_x_end:w}. If the number is $<256$, then it is -% turned into a byte and fed to \cs{regex_escape_raw:N}. Otherwise, +% \cs{@@_escape_x_end:w}. If the number is $<256$, then it is +% turned into a byte and fed to \cs{@@_escape_raw:N}. Otherwise, % interrupt the assignment, and either produce an error, or use a % standard \tn{lowercase} trick depending on the precise value. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new:cpn { regex_escape_/x:w } \regex_escape_loop:N +\cs_new:cpn { @@_escape_/x:w } \@@_escape_loop:N { - \exp_after:wN \regex_escape_x_end:w - \int_value:w "0 \regex_escape_x_test:N + \exp_after:wN \@@_escape_x_end:w + \__int_value:w "0 \@@_escape_x_test:N } -\cs_new:Npn \regex_escape_x_end:w #1 ; +\cs_new:Npn \@@_escape_x_end:w #1 ; { \int_compare:nNnTF {#1} < \c_two_hundred_fifty_six { - \exp_last_unbraced:Nf \regex_escape_raw:N - { \str_output_byte:n {#1} } + \exp_last_unbraced:Nf \@@_escape_raw:N + { \__str_output_byte:n {#1} } } - { \regex_escape_x_large:n {#1} } + { \@@_escape_x_large:n {#1} } } \group_begin: \char_set_catcode_other:n { 0 } - \cs_new:Npn \regex_escape_x_large:n #1 + \cs_new:Npn \@@_escape_x_large:n #1 { \if_false: { \fi: } - \tl_build_one:o \l_regex_internal_b_tl + \__tl_build_one:o \l_@@_internal_b_tl \int_compare:nNnTF {#1} > \c_max_char_int { - \msg_kernel_error:nnx { regex } { x-overflow } {#1} - \tl_set:Nx \l_regex_internal_b_tl - { \if_false: } \fi: \regex_escape_loop:N + \__msg_kernel_error:nnx { regex } { x-overflow } {#1} + \tl_set:Nx \l_@@_internal_b_tl + { \if_false: } \fi: \@@_escape_loop:N } { \char_set_lccode:nn { \c_zero } {#1} \tl_to_lowercase:n { - \tl_set:Nx \l_regex_internal_b_tl + \tl_set:Nx \l_@@_internal_b_tl { \if_false: } \fi: - \regex_escape_raw:N ^^@ - \regex_escape_loop:N + \@@_escape_raw:N ^^@ + \@@_escape_loop:N } } } @@ -1384,75 +1393,75 @@ % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_escape_x_test:N} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_escape_x_test:N} % Find out whether the first character is a left brace (allowing any % number of hexadecimal digits), or not (allowing up to two % hexadecimal digits). We need to check for the end-of-string marker. -% Eventually, call either \cs{regex_escape_x_loop:N} or -% \cs{regex_escape_x_ii:N}. +% Eventually, call either \cs{@@_escape_x_loop:N} or +% \cs{@@_escape_x_ii:N}. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new:Npn \regex_escape_x_test:N #1 +\cs_new:Npn \@@_escape_x_test:N #1 { - \str_if_eq:xxTF {#1} { break } { ; } + \str_if_eq_x:nnTF {#1} { break } { ; } { \if_charcode:w \c_space_token #1 - \exp_after:wN \regex_escape_x_test:N + \exp_after:wN \@@_escape_x_test:N \else: - \exp_after:wN \regex_escape_x_test_ii:N + \exp_after:wN \@@_escape_x_test_ii:N \exp_after:wN #1 \fi: } } -\cs_new:Npn \regex_escape_x_test_ii:N #1 +\cs_new:Npn \@@_escape_x_test_ii:N #1 { \if_charcode:w \c_lbrace_str #1 - \exp_after:wN \regex_escape_x_loop:N + \exp_after:wN \@@_escape_x_loop:N \else: - \str_aux_hexadecimal_use:NTF #1 - { \exp_after:wN \regex_escape_x_ii:N } - { ; \exp_after:wN \regex_escape_loop:N \exp_after:wN #1 } + \__str_hexadecimal_use:NTF #1 + { \exp_after:wN \@@_escape_x_ii:N } + { ; \exp_after:wN \@@_escape_loop:N \exp_after:wN #1 } \fi: } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_escape_x_ii:N} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_escape_x_ii:N} % This looks for the second digit in the unbraced case. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new:Npn \regex_escape_x_ii:N #1 +\cs_new:Npn \@@_escape_x_ii:N #1 { - \str_if_eq:xxTF {#1} { break } { ; } + \str_if_eq_x:nnTF {#1} { break } { ; } { - \str_aux_hexadecimal_use:NTF #1 - { ; \regex_escape_loop:N } - { ; \regex_escape_loop:N #1 } + \__str_hexadecimal_use:NTF #1 + { ; \@@_escape_loop:N } + { ; \@@_escape_loop:N #1 } } } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_escape_x_loop:N} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_escape_x_loop:N} % Grab hexadecimal digits, skip spaces, and at the end, check that % there is a right brace, otherwise raise an error outside the % assignment. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new:Npn \regex_escape_x_loop:N #1 +\cs_new:Npn \@@_escape_x_loop:N #1 { - \str_aux_hexadecimal_use:NTF #1 - { \regex_escape_x_loop:N } + \__str_hexadecimal_use:NTF #1 + { \@@_escape_x_loop:N } { \token_if_eq_charcode:NNTF \c_space_token #1 - { \regex_escape_x_loop:N } + { \@@_escape_x_loop:N } { ; \exp_after:wN \token_if_eq_charcode:NNTF \c_rbrace_str #1 - { \regex_escape_loop:N } + { \@@_escape_loop:N } { \if_false: { \fi: } - \tl_build_one:o \l_regex_internal_b_tl - \msg_kernel_error:nn { regex } { x-missing-rbrace } {#1} - \tl_set:Nx \l_regex_internal_b_tl - { \if_false: } \fi: \regex_escape_loop:N #1 + \__tl_build_one:o \l_@@_internal_b_tl + \__msg_kernel_error:nn { regex } { x-missing-rbrace } {#1} + \tl_set:Nx \l_@@_internal_b_tl + { \if_false: } \fi: \@@_escape_loop:N #1 } } } @@ -1461,7 +1470,7 @@ % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}[EXP, aux] -% {\regex_char_if_alphanumeric:NTF, \regex_char_if_special:NTF} +% {\@@_char_if_alphanumeric:NTF, \@@_char_if_special:NTF} % These two tests are used in the first pass when parsing a regular % expression. That pass is responsible for finding escaped and % non-escaped characters, and recognizing which ones have special @@ -1478,7 +1487,7 @@ % \end{itemize} % The code is ugly, and highly based on magic numbers and the ascii % codes of characters. This is mostly unavoidable for performance -% reasons: testing for instance with \cs{str_if_contains_char:nN} +% reasons: testing for instance with \cs{__str_if_contains_char:nN} % would be much slower. Maybe the tests can be optimized a little % bit more. % Here, \enquote{alphanumeric} means \texttt{0}--\texttt{9}, @@ -1487,41 +1496,41 @@ % but printable ascii, from space (hex \texttt{20}) to % \texttt{del} (hex \texttt{7E}). % \begin{macrocode} -\prg_new_conditional:Npnn \regex_char_if_special:N #1 { TF } +\prg_new_conditional:Npnn \@@_char_if_special:N #1 { TF } { - \if_num:w `#1 < \c_ninety_one - \if_num:w `#1 < \c_fifty_eight - \if_num:w `#1 < \c_forty_eight - \if_num:w `#1 < \c_thirty_two + \if_int_compare:w `#1 < \c_ninety_one + \if_int_compare:w `#1 < \c_fifty_eight + \if_int_compare:w `#1 < \c_forty_eight + \if_int_compare:w `#1 < \c_thirty_two \prg_return_false: \else: \prg_return_true: \fi: \else: \prg_return_false: \fi: \else: - \if_num:w `#1 < \c_sixty_five + \if_int_compare:w `#1 < \c_sixty_five \prg_return_true: \else: \prg_return_false: \fi: \fi: \else: - \if_num:w `#1 < \c_one_hundred_twenty_three - \if_num:w `#1 < \c_ninety_seven + \if_int_compare:w `#1 < \c_one_hundred_twenty_three + \if_int_compare:w `#1 < \c_ninety_seven \prg_return_true: \else: \prg_return_false: \fi: \else: - \if_num:w `#1 < \c_one_hundred_twenty_seven + \if_int_compare:w `#1 < \c_one_hundred_twenty_seven \prg_return_true: \else: \prg_return_false: \fi: \fi: \fi: } -\prg_new_conditional:Npnn \regex_char_if_alphanumeric:N #1 { TF } +\prg_new_conditional:Npnn \@@_char_if_alphanumeric:N #1 { TF } { - \if_num:w `#1 < \c_ninety_one - \if_num:w `#1 < \c_fifty_eight - \if_num:w `#1 < \c_forty_eight + \if_int_compare:w `#1 < \c_ninety_one + \if_int_compare:w `#1 < \c_fifty_eight + \if_int_compare:w `#1 < \c_forty_eight \prg_return_false: \else: \prg_return_true: \fi: \else: - \if_num:w `#1 < \c_sixty_five + \if_int_compare:w `#1 < \c_sixty_five \prg_return_false: \else: \prg_return_true: \fi: \fi: \else: - \if_num:w `#1 < \c_one_hundred_twenty_three - \if_num:w `#1 < \c_ninety_seven + \if_int_compare:w `#1 < \c_one_hundred_twenty_three + \if_int_compare:w `#1 < \c_ninety_seven \prg_return_false: \else: \prg_return_true: \fi: \else: \prg_return_false: @@ -1539,152 +1548,152 @@ % then turned into states of an automaton in the building % phase. Compiled regular expressions consist of the following: % \begin{itemize} -% \item \cs{regex_class:NnnnN} \meta{boolean} \Arg{tests} \Arg{min} +% \item \cs{@@_class:NnnnN} \meta{boolean} \Arg{tests} \Arg{min} % \Arg{more} \meta{lazyness} -% \item \cs{regex_group:nnnN} \Arg{branches} \Arg{min} \Arg{more} -% \meta{lazyness}, also \cs{regex_group_no_capture:nnnN} and -% \cs{regex_group_resetting:nnnN} with the same syntax. -% \item \cs{regex_branch:n} \Arg{contents} -% \item \cs{regex_command_K:} -% \item \cs{regex_assertion:Nn} \meta{boolean} \Arg{assertion test}, -% where the \meta{assertion test} is \cs{regex_b_test:} or -% |{|\cs{regex_anchor:N} \meta{integer}|}| +% \item \cs{@@_group:nnnN} \Arg{branches} \Arg{min} \Arg{more} +% \meta{lazyness}, also \cs{@@_group_no_capture:nnnN} and +% \cs{@@_group_resetting:nnnN} with the same syntax. +% \item \cs{@@_branch:n} \Arg{contents} +% \item \cs{@@_command_K:} +% \item \cs{@@_assertion:Nn} \meta{boolean} \Arg{assertion test}, +% where the \meta{assertion test} is \cs{@@_b_test:} or +% |{|\cs{@@_anchor:N} \meta{integer}|}| % \end{itemize} % Tests can be the following: % \begin{itemize} -% \item \cs{regex_item_caseful_equal:n} \Arg{char code} -% \item \cs{regex_item_caseless_equal:n} \Arg{char code} -% \item \cs{regex_item_caseful_range:nn} \Arg{min} \Arg{max} -% \item \cs{regex_item_caseless_range:nn} \Arg{min} \Arg{max} -% \item \cs{regex_item_catcode:nT} \Arg{catcode bitmap} \Arg{tests} -% \item \cs{regex_item_catcode_reverse:nT} \Arg{catcode bitmap} \Arg{tests} -% \item \cs{regex_item_reverse:n} \Arg{tests} -% \item \cs{regex_item_exact:nn} \Arg{catcode} \Arg{char code} -% \item \cs{regex_item_exact_cs:c} \Arg{csname} -% \item \cs{regex_item_cs:n} \Arg{compiled regex} +% \item \cs{@@_item_caseful_equal:n} \Arg{char code} +% \item \cs{@@_item_caseless_equal:n} \Arg{char code} +% \item \cs{@@_item_caseful_range:nn} \Arg{min} \Arg{max} +% \item \cs{@@_item_caseless_range:nn} \Arg{min} \Arg{max} +% \item \cs{@@_item_catcode:nT} \Arg{catcode bitmap} \Arg{tests} +% \item \cs{@@_item_catcode_reverse:nT} \Arg{catcode bitmap} \Arg{tests} +% \item \cs{@@_item_reverse:n} \Arg{tests} +% \item \cs{@@_item_exact:nn} \Arg{catcode} \Arg{char code} +% \item \cs{@@_item_exact_cs:c} \Arg{csname} +% \item \cs{@@_item_cs:n} \Arg{compiled regex} % \end{itemize} % % \subsubsection{Variables used when compiling} % -% \begin{variable}{\l_regex_group_level_int} +% \begin{variable}{\l_@@_group_level_int} % We make sure to open the same number of groups as we close. % \begin{macrocode} -\int_new:N \l_regex_group_level_int +\int_new:N \l_@@_group_level_int % \end{macrocode} % \end{variable} % -% \begin{variable}{\l_regex_mode_int} +% \begin{variable}{\l_@@_mode_int} % While compiling, ten modes are recognized, labelled $-63$, $-23$, % $-6$, $-2$, $0$, $2$, $3$, $6$, $23$, $63$. See % section~\ref{sec:regex-modes}. % \begin{macrocode} -\int_new:N \l_regex_mode_int +\int_new:N \l_@@_mode_int % \end{macrocode} % \end{variable} % -% \begin{variable}{\l_regex_catcodes_int, \l_regex_default_catcodes_int} -% \begin{variable}{\l_regex_catcodes_bool} +% \begin{variable}{\l_@@_catcodes_int, \l_@@_default_catcodes_int} +% \begin{variable}{\l_@@_catcodes_bool} % We wish to allow constructions such as |\c[^BE](..\cL[a-z]..)|, % where the outer catcode test applies to the whole group, but is % superseeded by the inner catcode test. For this to work, we need to % keep track of lists of allowed category codes: -% \cs{l_regex_catcodes_int} and \cs{l_regex_default_catcodes_int} are +% \cs{l_@@_catcodes_int} and \cs{l_@@_default_catcodes_int} are % bitmaps, sums of $4^c$, for all allowed catcodes $c$. The latter is % local to each capturing group, and we reset -% \cs{l_regex_catcodes_int} to that value after each character or +% \cs{l_@@_catcodes_int} to that value after each character or % class, changing it only when encountering a |\c| escape. The boolean % records whether the list of categories of a catcode test has to be % inverted: compare |\c[^BE]| and |\c[BE]|. % \begin{macrocode} -\int_new:N \l_regex_catcodes_int -\int_new:N \l_regex_default_catcodes_int -\bool_new:N \l_regex_catcodes_bool +\int_new:N \l_@@_catcodes_int +\int_new:N \l_@@_default_catcodes_int +\bool_new:N \l_@@_catcodes_bool % \end{macrocode} % \end{variable} % \end{variable} % % \begin{variable} % { -% \c_regex_catcode_C_int, \c_regex_catcode_B_int, \c_regex_catcode_E_int, -% \c_regex_catcode_M_int, \c_regex_catcode_T_int, \c_regex_catcode_P_int, -% \c_regex_catcode_U_int, \c_regex_catcode_D_int, \c_regex_catcode_S_int, -% \c_regex_catcode_L_int, \c_regex_catcode_O_int, \c_regex_catcode_A_int +% \c_@@_catcode_C_int, \c_@@_catcode_B_int, \c_@@_catcode_E_int, +% \c_@@_catcode_M_int, \c_@@_catcode_T_int, \c_@@_catcode_P_int, +% \c_@@_catcode_U_int, \c_@@_catcode_D_int, \c_@@_catcode_S_int, +% \c_@@_catcode_L_int, \c_@@_catcode_O_int, \c_@@_catcode_A_int % } -% \begin{variable}{\c_regex_all_catcodes_int} +% \begin{variable}{\c_@@_all_catcodes_int} % Constants: $4^c$ for each category, and the sum of all powers of $4$. % \begin{macrocode} -\int_const:Nn \c_regex_catcode_C_int { "1 } -\int_const:Nn \c_regex_catcode_B_int { "4 } -\int_const:Nn \c_regex_catcode_E_int { "10 } -\int_const:Nn \c_regex_catcode_M_int { "40 } -\int_const:Nn \c_regex_catcode_T_int { "100 } -\int_const:Nn \c_regex_catcode_P_int { "1000 } -\int_const:Nn \c_regex_catcode_U_int { "4000 } -\int_const:Nn \c_regex_catcode_D_int { "10000 } -\int_const:Nn \c_regex_catcode_S_int { "100000 } -\int_const:Nn \c_regex_catcode_L_int { "400000 } -\int_const:Nn \c_regex_catcode_O_int { "1000000 } -\int_const:Nn \c_regex_catcode_A_int { "4000000 } -\int_const:Nn \c_regex_all_catcodes_int { "5515155 } +\int_const:Nn \c_@@_catcode_C_int { "1 } +\int_const:Nn \c_@@_catcode_B_int { "4 } +\int_const:Nn \c_@@_catcode_E_int { "10 } +\int_const:Nn \c_@@_catcode_M_int { "40 } +\int_const:Nn \c_@@_catcode_T_int { "100 } +\int_const:Nn \c_@@_catcode_P_int { "1000 } +\int_const:Nn \c_@@_catcode_U_int { "4000 } +\int_const:Nn \c_@@_catcode_D_int { "10000 } +\int_const:Nn \c_@@_catcode_S_int { "100000 } +\int_const:Nn \c_@@_catcode_L_int { "400000 } +\int_const:Nn \c_@@_catcode_O_int { "1000000 } +\int_const:Nn \c_@@_catcode_A_int { "4000000 } +\int_const:Nn \c_@@_all_catcodes_int { "5515155 } % \end{macrocode} % \end{variable} % \end{variable} % -% \begin{variable}{\l_regex_internal_regex} +% \begin{variable}{\l_@@_internal_regex} % The compilation step stores its result in this variable. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_eq:NN \l_regex_internal_regex \c_regex_no_match_regex +\cs_new_eq:NN \l_@@_internal_regex \c_@@_no_match_regex % \end{macrocode} % \end{variable} % -% \begin{variable}{\l_regex_show_prefix_seq} +% \begin{variable}{\l_@@_show_prefix_seq} % This sequence holds the prefix that makes up the line displayed to % the user. The various items must be removed from the right, which is % tricky with a token list, hence we use a sequence. % \begin{macrocode} -\seq_new:N \l_regex_show_prefix_seq +\seq_new:N \l_@@_show_prefix_seq % \end{macrocode} % \end{variable} % -% \begin{variable}{\l_regex_show_lines_int} +% \begin{variable}{\l_@@_show_lines_int} % A hack. To know whether a given class has a single item in it or % not, we count the number of lines when showing the class. % \begin{macrocode} -\int_new:N \l_regex_show_lines_int +\int_new:N \l_@@_show_lines_int % \end{macrocode} % \end{variable} % % \subsubsection{Generic helpers used when compiling} % -% \begin{macro}[int]{\regex_get_digits:NTFw} -% \begin{macro}[aux, rEXP]{\regex_get_digits_loop:w} +% \begin{macro}[int]{\@@_get_digits:NTFw} +% \begin{macro}[aux, rEXP]{\@@_get_digits_loop:w} % If followed by some raw digits, collect them one by one in the % integer variable |#1|, and take the \texttt{true} branch. Otherwise, % take the \texttt{false} branch. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_get_digits:NTFw #1#2#3#4#5 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_get_digits:NTFw #1#2#3#4#5 { - \regex_if_raw_digit:NNTF #4 #5 - { #1 = #5 \regex_get_digits_loop:nw {#2} } + \@@_if_raw_digit:NNTF #4 #5 + { #1 = #5 \@@_get_digits_loop:nw {#2} } { #3 #4 #5 } } -\cs_new:Npn \regex_get_digits_loop:nw #1#2#3 +\cs_new:Npn \@@_get_digits_loop:nw #1#2#3 { - \regex_if_raw_digit:NNTF #2 #3 - { #3 \regex_get_digits_loop:nw {#1} } + \@@_if_raw_digit:NNTF #2 #3 + { #3 \@@_get_digits_loop:nw {#1} } { \scan_stop: #1 #2 #3 } } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[aux, EXP]{\regex_if_raw_digit:NNTF} +% \begin{macro}[aux, EXP]{\@@_if_raw_digit:NNTF} % Test used when grabbing digits for the |{m,n}| quantifier. % It only accepts non-escaped digits. % \begin{macrocode} -\prg_new_conditional:Npnn \regex_if_raw_digit:NN #1#2 { TF } +\prg_new_conditional:Npnn \@@_if_raw_digit:NN #1#2 { TF } { - \if_meaning:w \regex_compile_raw:N #1 + \if_meaning:w \@@_compile_raw:N #1 \if_int_compare:w \c_one < 1 #2 \exp_stop_f: \prg_return_true: \else: @@ -1740,15 +1749,15 @@ % any mode. % \end{itemize} % -% \begin{macro}[int, EXP]{\regex_if_in_class:TF} +% \begin{macro}[int, EXP]{\@@_if_in_class:TF} % Test whether we are directly in a character class (at the innermost % level of nesting). There, many escape sequences are not recognized, % and special characters are normal. Also, for every raw character, we % must look ahead for a possible raw dash. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_nopar:Npn \regex_if_in_class:TF +\cs_new_nopar:Npn \@@_if_in_class:TF { - \if_int_odd:w \l_regex_mode_int + \if_int_odd:w \l_@@_mode_int \exp_after:wN \use_i:nn \else: \exp_after:wN \use_ii:nn @@ -1757,16 +1766,16 @@ % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[int, EXP]{\regex_if_in_cs:TF} +% \begin{macro}[int, EXP]{\@@_if_in_cs:TF} % Right braces are special only directly inside control sequences (at % the inner-most level of nesting, not counting groups). % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_nopar:Npn \regex_if_in_cs:TF +\cs_new_nopar:Npn \@@_if_in_cs:TF { - \if_int_odd:w \l_regex_mode_int + \if_int_odd:w \l_@@_mode_int \exp_after:wN \use_ii:nn \else: - \if_int_compare:w \l_regex_mode_int < \c_zero + \if_int_compare:w \l_@@_mode_int < \c_zero \exp_after:wN \exp_after:wN \exp_after:wN \use_i:nn \else: \exp_after:wN \exp_after:wN \exp_after:wN \use_ii:nn @@ -1776,16 +1785,16 @@ % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[int, EXP]{\regex_if_in_class_or_catcode:TF} +% \begin{macro}[int, EXP]{\@@_if_in_class_or_catcode:TF} % Assertions are only allowed in modes $0$, $-2$, and $-6$, % \emph{i.e.}, even, non-positive modes. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_nopar:Npn \regex_if_in_class_or_catcode:TF +\cs_new_nopar:Npn \@@_if_in_class_or_catcode:TF { - \if_int_odd:w \l_regex_mode_int + \if_int_odd:w \l_@@_mode_int \exp_after:wN \use_i:nn \else: - \if_int_compare:w \l_regex_mode_int > \c_zero + \if_int_compare:w \l_@@_mode_int > \c_zero \exp_after:wN \exp_after:wN \exp_after:wN \use_i:nn \else: \exp_after:wN \exp_after:wN \exp_after:wN \use_ii:nn @@ -1795,15 +1804,15 @@ % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[int, EXP]{\regex_if_within_catcode:TF} +% \begin{macro}[int, EXP]{\@@_if_within_catcode:TF} % This test takes the true branch if we are in a catcode test, either % immediately following it (modes $2$ and $6$) or in a class on which % it applies (modes $23$ and $63$). This is used to tweak how left % brackets behave in modes $2$ and $6$. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_nopar:Npn \regex_if_within_catcode:TF +\cs_new_nopar:Npn \@@_if_within_catcode:TF { - \if_int_compare:w \l_regex_mode_int > \c_zero + \if_int_compare:w \l_@@_mode_int > \c_zero \exp_after:wN \use_i:nn \else: \exp_after:wN \use_ii:nn @@ -1812,19 +1821,19 @@ % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_chk_c_allowed:T} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_chk_c_allowed:T} % The |\c| escape sequence is only allowed in modes $0$ and $3$, % \emph{i.e.}, not within any other |\c| escape sequence. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_chk_c_allowed:T +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_chk_c_allowed:T { - \if_num:w \l_regex_mode_int = \c_zero + \if_int_compare:w \l_@@_mode_int = \c_zero \exp_after:wN \use:n \else: - \if_num:w \l_regex_mode_int = \c_three + \if_int_compare:w \l_@@_mode_int = \c_three \exp_after:wN \exp_after:wN \exp_after:wN \use:n \else: - \msg_kernel_error:nn { regex } { c-bad-mode } + \__msg_kernel_error:nn { regex } { c-bad-mode } \exp_after:wN \exp_after:wN \exp_after:wN \use_none:n \fi: \fi: @@ -1832,17 +1841,17 @@ % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_mode_quit_c:} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_mode_quit_c:} % This function changes the mode as it is needed just after a catcode % test. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_mode_quit_c: +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_mode_quit_c: { - \if_num:w \l_regex_mode_int = \c_two - \l_regex_mode_int = \c_zero + \if_int_compare:w \l_@@_mode_int = \c_two + \l_@@_mode_int = \c_zero \else: - \if_num:w \l_regex_mode_int = \c_six - \l_regex_mode_int = \c_three + \if_int_compare:w \l_@@_mode_int = \c_six + \l_@@_mode_int = \c_three \fi: \fi: } @@ -1851,214 +1860,214 @@ % % \subsubsection{Framework} % -% \begin{macro}[int]{\regex_compile:w, \regex_compile_end:} +% \begin{macro}[int]{\@@_compile:w, \@@_compile_end:} % Used when compiling a user regex or a regex for the |\c{...}| escape % sequence within another regex. Start building a token list within a % group (with \texttt{x}-expansion at the outset), and set a few % variables (group level, catcodes), then start the first branch. At % the end, make sure there are no dangling classes nor groups, close -% the last branch: we are done building \cs{l_regex_internal_regex}. +% the last branch: we are done building \cs{l_@@_internal_regex}. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \regex_compile:w +\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \@@_compile:w { - \tl_set_build_x:Nw \l_regex_internal_regex - \int_zero:N \l_regex_group_level_int - \int_set_eq:NN \l_regex_default_catcodes_int \c_regex_all_catcodes_int - \int_set_eq:NN \l_regex_catcodes_int \l_regex_default_catcodes_int - \cs_set_nopar:Npn \regex_item_equal:n { \regex_item_caseful_equal:n } - \cs_set_nopar:Npn \regex_item_range:nn { \regex_item_caseful_range:nn } - \tl_build_one:n { \regex_branch:n { \if_false: } \fi: } + \__tl_build_x:Nw \l_@@_internal_regex + \int_zero:N \l_@@_group_level_int + \int_set_eq:NN \l_@@_default_catcodes_int \c_@@_all_catcodes_int + \int_set_eq:NN \l_@@_catcodes_int \l_@@_default_catcodes_int + \cs_set_nopar:Npn \@@_item_equal:n { \@@_item_caseful_equal:n } + \cs_set_nopar:Npn \@@_item_range:nn { \@@_item_caseful_range:nn } + \__tl_build_one:n { \@@_branch:n { \if_false: } \fi: } } -\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \regex_compile_end: +\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \@@_compile_end: { - \regex_if_in_class:TF + \@@_if_in_class:TF { - \msg_kernel_error:nn { regex } { missing-rbrack } - \use:c { regex_compile_]: } + \__msg_kernel_error:nn { regex } { missing-rbrack } + \use:c { @@_compile_]: } \prg_do_nothing: \prg_do_nothing: } { } - \if_num:w \l_regex_group_level_int > \c_zero - \msg_kernel_error:nnx { regex } { missing-rparen } - { \int_use:N \l_regex_group_level_int } + \if_int_compare:w \l_@@_group_level_int > \c_zero + \__msg_kernel_error:nnx { regex } { missing-rparen } + { \int_use:N \l_@@_group_level_int } \prg_replicate:nn - { \l_regex_group_level_int } + { \l_@@_group_level_int } { - \tl_build_one:n + \__tl_build_one:n { \if_false: { \fi: } \if_false: { \fi: } { 1 } { 0 } \c_true_bool } - \tl_build_end: - \tl_build_one:o \l_regex_internal_regex + \__tl_build_end: + \__tl_build_one:o \l_@@_internal_regex } \fi: - \tl_build_one:n { \if_false: { \fi: } } - \tl_build_end: + \__tl_build_one:n { \if_false: { \fi: } } + \__tl_build_end: } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[int]{\regex_compile:n} -% The compilation is done between \cs{regex_compile:w} and -% \cs{regex_compile_end:}, starting in mode~$0$. Then -% \cs{regex_escape_use:nnnn} distinguishes special characters, escaped +% \begin{macro}[int]{\@@_compile:n} +% The compilation is done between \cs{@@_compile:w} and +% \cs{@@_compile_end:}, starting in mode~$0$. Then +% \cs{@@_escape_use:nnnn} distinguishes special characters, escaped % alphanumerics, and raw characters, interpreting |\a|, |\x| and other % sequences. The $4$ trailing \cs{prg_do_nothing:} are needed because % some functions defined later look up to $4$ tokens ahead. Before % ending, make sure that any |\c{...}| is properly closed. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_compile:n #1 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_compile:n #1 { - \regex_compile:w + \@@_compile:w \int_set:Nn \tex_escapechar:D { 92 } - \int_set_eq:NN \l_regex_mode_int \c_zero - \regex_escape_use:nnnn + \int_set_eq:NN \l_@@_mode_int \c_zero + \@@_escape_use:nnnn { - \regex_char_if_special:NTF ##1 - \regex_compile_special:N \regex_compile_raw:N ##1 + \@@_char_if_special:NTF ##1 + \@@_compile_special:N \@@_compile_raw:N ##1 } { - \regex_char_if_alphanumeric:NTF ##1 - \regex_compile_escaped:N \regex_compile_raw:N ##1 + \@@_char_if_alphanumeric:NTF ##1 + \@@_compile_escaped:N \@@_compile_raw:N ##1 } - { \regex_compile_raw:N ##1 } + { \@@_compile_raw:N ##1 } { #1 } \prg_do_nothing: \prg_do_nothing: \prg_do_nothing: \prg_do_nothing: - \int_compare:nNnT \l_regex_mode_int < \c_zero + \int_compare:nNnT \l_@@_mode_int < \c_zero { - \msg_kernel_error:nn { regex } { c-missing-rbrace } - \regex_compile_end: - \regex_compile_one:x - { \regex_item_cs:n { \exp_not:o \l_regex_internal_regex } } + \__msg_kernel_error:nn { regex } { c-missing-rbrace } + \@@_compile_end: + \@@_compile_one:x + { \@@_item_cs:n { \exp_not:o \l_@@_internal_regex } } \prg_do_nothing: \prg_do_nothing: \prg_do_nothing: \prg_do_nothing: } - \regex_compile_end: + \@@_compile_end: } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[int]{\regex_compile_escaped:N, \regex_compile_special:N} +% \begin{macro}[int]{\@@_compile_escaped:N, \@@_compile_special:N} % If the special character or escaped alphanumeric has a particular % meaning in regexes, the corresponding function is used. Otherwise, % it is interpreted as a raw character. We distinguish special % characters from escaped alphanumeric characters because they behave % differently when appearing as an end-point of a range. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_compile_special:N #1 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_compile_special:N #1 { - \cs_if_exist_use:cF { regex_compile_#1: } - { \regex_compile_raw:N #1 } + \cs_if_exist_use:cF { @@_compile_#1: } + { \@@_compile_raw:N #1 } } -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_compile_escaped:N #1 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_compile_escaped:N #1 { - \cs_if_exist_use:cF { regex_compile_/#1: } - { \regex_compile_raw:N #1 } + \cs_if_exist_use:cF { @@_compile_/#1: } + { \@@_compile_raw:N #1 } } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[int]{\regex_compile_one:x} +% \begin{macro}[int]{\@@_compile_one:x} % This is used after finding one \enquote{test}, such as |\d|, or a % raw character. If that followed a catcode test (\emph{e.g.}, |\cL|), % then restore the mode. If we are not in a class, then the test is -% \enquote{standalone}, and we need to add \cs{regex_class:NnnnN} and +% \enquote{standalone}, and we need to add \cs{@@_class:NnnnN} and % search for quantifiers. In any case, insert the test, possibly % together with a catcode test if appropriate. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_compile_one:x #1 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_compile_one:x #1 { - \regex_mode_quit_c: - \regex_if_in_class:TF { } + \@@_mode_quit_c: + \@@_if_in_class:TF { } { - \tl_build_one:n - { \regex_class:NnnnN \c_true_bool { \if_false: } \fi: } + \__tl_build_one:n + { \@@_class:NnnnN \c_true_bool { \if_false: } \fi: } } - \tl_build_one:x + \__tl_build_one:x { - \if_num:w \l_regex_catcodes_int < \c_regex_all_catcodes_int - \regex_item_catcode:nT { \int_use:N \l_regex_catcodes_int } + \if_int_compare:w \l_@@_catcodes_int < \c_@@_all_catcodes_int + \@@_item_catcode:nT { \int_use:N \l_@@_catcodes_int } { \exp_not:N \exp_not:n {#1} } \else: \exp_not:N \exp_not:n {#1} \fi: } - \int_set_eq:NN \l_regex_catcodes_int \l_regex_default_catcodes_int - \regex_if_in_class:TF { } { \regex_compile_quantifier:w } + \int_set_eq:NN \l_@@_catcodes_int \l_@@_default_catcodes_int + \@@_if_in_class:TF { } { \@@_compile_quantifier:w } } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}[int] -% {\regex_compile_abort_tokens:n, \regex_compile_abort_tokens:x} +% {\@@_compile_abort_tokens:n, \@@_compile_abort_tokens:x} % This function places the collected tokens back in the input stream, % each as a raw character. Spaces are not preserved. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_compile_abort_tokens:n #1 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_compile_abort_tokens:n #1 { \use:x { \exp_args:No \tl_map_function:nN { \tl_to_str:n {#1} } - \regex_compile_raw:N + \@@_compile_raw:N } } -\cs_generate_variant:Nn \regex_compile_abort_tokens:n { x } +\cs_generate_variant:Nn \@@_compile_abort_tokens:n { x } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \subsubsection{Quantifers} % -% \begin{macro}[int]{\regex_compile_quantifier:w} +% \begin{macro}[int]{\@@_compile_quantifier:w} % This looks ahead and finds any quantifier (special character equal % to either of \texttt{?+*\{}). % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_compile_quantifier:w #1#2 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_compile_quantifier:w #1#2 { - \token_if_eq_meaning:NNTF #1 \regex_compile_special:N + \token_if_eq_meaning:NNTF #1 \@@_compile_special:N { - \cs_if_exist_use:cF { regex_compile_quantifier_#2:w } - { \regex_compile_quantifier_none: #1 #2 } + \cs_if_exist_use:cF { @@_compile_quantifier_#2:w } + { \@@_compile_quantifier_none: #1 #2 } } - { \regex_compile_quantifier_none: #1 #2 } + { \@@_compile_quantifier_none: #1 #2 } } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_compile_quantifier_none:} -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_compile_quantifier_abort:xNN} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_compile_quantifier_none:} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_compile_quantifier_abort:xNN} % Those functions are called whenever there is no quantifier, or a % braced construction is invalid (equivalent to no quantifier, and % whatever characters were grabbed are left raw). % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_compile_quantifier_none: - { \tl_build_one:n { \if_false: { \fi: } { 1 } { 0 } \c_false_bool } } -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_compile_quantifier_abort:xNN #1#2#3 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_compile_quantifier_none: + { \__tl_build_one:n { \if_false: { \fi: } { 1 } { 0 } \c_false_bool } } +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_compile_quantifier_abort:xNN #1#2#3 { - \regex_compile_quantifier_none: - \msg_kernel_warning:nnxx { regex } { invalid-quantifier } {#1} {#3} - \regex_compile_abort_tokens:x {#1} + \@@_compile_quantifier_none: + \__msg_kernel_warning:nnxx { regex } { invalid-quantifier } {#1} {#3} + \@@_compile_abort_tokens:x {#1} #2 #3 } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_compile_quantifier_lazyness:nnNN} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_compile_quantifier_lazyness:nnNN} % Once the \enquote{main} quantifier (\texttt{?}, \texttt{*}, % \texttt{+} or a braced construction) is found, we check whether it % is lazy (followed by a question mark). We then add to the compiled -% regex a closing brace (ending \cs{regex_class:NnnnN} and friends), +% regex a closing brace (ending \cs{@@_class:NnnnN} and friends), % the start-point of the range, its end-point, and a boolean, % \texttt{true} for lazy and \texttt{false} for greedy operators. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_compile_quantifier_lazyness:nnNN #1#2#3#4 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_compile_quantifier_lazyness:nnNN #1#2#3#4 { - \str_if_eq:nnTF { #3 #4 } { \regex_compile_special:N ? } - { \tl_build_one:n { \if_false: { \fi: } { #1 } { #2 } \c_true_bool } } + \str_if_eq:nnTF { #3 #4 } { \@@_compile_special:N ? } + { \__tl_build_one:n { \if_false: { \fi: } { #1 } { #2 } \c_true_bool } } { - \tl_build_one:n { \if_false: { \fi: } { #1 } { #2 } \c_false_bool } + \__tl_build_one:n { \if_false: { \fi: } { #1 } { #2 } \c_false_bool } #3 #4 } } @@ -2067,106 +2076,106 @@ % % \begin{macro}[aux] % { -% \regex_compile_quantifier_?:w, -% \regex_compile_quantifier_*:w, -% \regex_compile_quantifier_+:w +% \@@_compile_quantifier_?:w, +% \@@_compile_quantifier_*:w, +% \@@_compile_quantifier_+:w % } % For each \enquote{basic} quantifier, |?|, |*|, |+|, feed the correct -% arguments to \cs{regex_compile_quantifier_lazyness:nnNN}, $-1$ means +% arguments to \cs{@@_compile_quantifier_lazyness:nnNN}, $-1$ means % that there is no upper bound on the number of repetitions. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected_nopar:cpn { regex_compile_quantifier_?:w } - { \regex_compile_quantifier_lazyness:nnNN { 0 } { 1 } } -\cs_new_protected_nopar:cpn { regex_compile_quantifier_*:w } - { \regex_compile_quantifier_lazyness:nnNN { 0 } { -1 } } -\cs_new_protected_nopar:cpn { regex_compile_quantifier_+:w } - { \regex_compile_quantifier_lazyness:nnNN { 1 } { -1 } } +\cs_new_protected_nopar:cpn { @@_compile_quantifier_?:w } + { \@@_compile_quantifier_lazyness:nnNN { 0 } { 1 } } +\cs_new_protected_nopar:cpn { @@_compile_quantifier_*:w } + { \@@_compile_quantifier_lazyness:nnNN { 0 } { -1 } } +\cs_new_protected_nopar:cpn { @@_compile_quantifier_+:w } + { \@@_compile_quantifier_lazyness:nnNN { 1 } { -1 } } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]+\regex_compile_quantifier_{:w+ ^^A} +% \begin{macro}[aux]+\@@_compile_quantifier_{:w+ ^^A} % \begin{macro}[aux] % { -% \regex_compile_quantifier_braced_i:w, -% \regex_compile_quantifier_braced_ii:w, -% \regex_compile_quantifier_braced_iii:w, +% \@@_compile_quantifier_braced_i:w, +% \@@_compile_quantifier_braced_ii:w, +% \@@_compile_quantifier_braced_iii:w, % } % Three possible syntaxes: \texttt{\{\meta{int}\}}, % \texttt{\{\meta{int},\}}, or \texttt{\{\meta{int},\meta{int}\}}. Any % other syntax causes us to abort and put whatever we collected back % in the input stream, as \texttt{raw} characters, including the -% opening brace. Grab a number into \cs{l_regex_internal_a_int}. If +% opening brace. Grab a number into \cs{l_@@_internal_a_int}. If % the number is followed by a right brace, the range is $[a,a]$. If % followed by a comma, grab one more number, and call the \texttt{_ii} % or \texttt{_iii} auxiliary. Those auxiliaries check for a closing % brace, leading to the range $[a,\infty]$ or $[a,b]$, encoded as % $\{a\}\{-1\}$ and $\{a\}\{b-a\}$. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:cpn { regex_compile_quantifier_ \c_lbrace_str :w } +\cs_new_protected:cpn { @@_compile_quantifier_ \c_lbrace_str :w } { - \regex_get_digits:NTFw \l_regex_internal_a_int - { \regex_compile_quantifier_braced_i:w } - { \regex_compile_quantifier_abort:xNN { \c_lbrace_str } } + \@@_get_digits:NTFw \l_@@_internal_a_int + { \@@_compile_quantifier_braced_i:w } + { \@@_compile_quantifier_abort:xNN { \c_lbrace_str } } } -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_compile_quantifier_braced_i:w #1#2 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_compile_quantifier_braced_i:w #1#2 { - \prg_case_str:xxn { #1 #2 } + \str_case_x:nnn { #1 #2 } { - { \regex_compile_special:N \c_rbrace_str } + { \@@_compile_special:N \c_rbrace_str } { - \exp_args:No \regex_compile_quantifier_lazyness:nnNN - { \int_use:N \l_regex_internal_a_int } { 0 } + \exp_args:No \@@_compile_quantifier_lazyness:nnNN + { \int_use:N \l_@@_internal_a_int } { 0 } } - { \regex_compile_special:N , } + { \@@_compile_special:N , } { - \regex_get_digits:NTFw \l_regex_internal_b_int - { \regex_compile_quantifier_braced_iii:w } - { \regex_compile_quantifier_braced_ii:w } + \@@_get_digits:NTFw \l_@@_internal_b_int + { \@@_compile_quantifier_braced_iii:w } + { \@@_compile_quantifier_braced_ii:w } } } { - \regex_compile_quantifier_abort:xNN - { \c_lbrace_str \int_use:N \l_regex_internal_a_int } + \@@_compile_quantifier_abort:xNN + { \c_lbrace_str \int_use:N \l_@@_internal_a_int } #1 #2 } } -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_compile_quantifier_braced_ii:w #1#2 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_compile_quantifier_braced_ii:w #1#2 { - \str_if_eq:xxTF - { #1 #2 } { \regex_compile_special:N \c_rbrace_str } + \str_if_eq_x:nnTF + { #1 #2 } { \@@_compile_special:N \c_rbrace_str } { - \exp_args:No \regex_compile_quantifier_lazyness:nnNN - { \int_use:N \l_regex_internal_a_int } { -1 } + \exp_args:No \@@_compile_quantifier_lazyness:nnNN + { \int_use:N \l_@@_internal_a_int } { -1 } } { - \regex_compile_quantifier_abort:xNN - { \c_lbrace_str \int_use:N \l_regex_internal_a_int , } + \@@_compile_quantifier_abort:xNN + { \c_lbrace_str \int_use:N \l_@@_internal_a_int , } #1 #2 } } -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_compile_quantifier_braced_iii:w #1#2 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_compile_quantifier_braced_iii:w #1#2 { - \str_if_eq:xxTF - { #1 #2 } { \regex_compile_special:N \c_rbrace_str } + \str_if_eq_x:nnTF + { #1 #2 } { \@@_compile_special:N \c_rbrace_str } { - \if_num:w \l_regex_internal_a_int > \l_regex_internal_b_int - \msg_kernel_error:nnxx { regex } { backwards-quantifier } - { \int_use:N \l_regex_internal_a_int } - { \int_use:N \l_regex_internal_b_int } - \int_zero:N \l_regex_internal_b_int + \if_int_compare:w \l_@@_internal_a_int > \l_@@_internal_b_int + \__msg_kernel_error:nnxx { regex } { backwards-quantifier } + { \int_use:N \l_@@_internal_a_int } + { \int_use:N \l_@@_internal_b_int } + \int_zero:N \l_@@_internal_b_int \else: - \int_sub:Nn \l_regex_internal_b_int \l_regex_internal_a_int + \int_sub:Nn \l_@@_internal_b_int \l_@@_internal_a_int \fi: - \exp_args:Noo \regex_compile_quantifier_lazyness:nnNN - { \int_use:N \l_regex_internal_a_int } - { \int_use:N \l_regex_internal_b_int } + \exp_args:Noo \@@_compile_quantifier_lazyness:nnNN + { \int_use:N \l_@@_internal_a_int } + { \int_use:N \l_@@_internal_b_int } } { - \regex_compile_quantifier_abort:xNN + \@@_compile_quantifier_abort:xNN { \c_lbrace_str - \int_use:N \l_regex_internal_a_int , - \int_use:N \l_regex_internal_b_int + \int_use:N \l_@@_internal_a_int , + \int_use:N \l_@@_internal_b_int } #1 #2 } @@ -2177,57 +2186,57 @@ % % \subsubsection{Raw characters} % -% \begin{macro}[int]{\regex_compile_raw_error:N} +% \begin{macro}[int]{\@@_compile_raw_error:N} % Within character classes, and following catcode tests, some escaped % alphanumeric sequences such as |\b| do not have any meaning. They % are replaced by a raw character, after spitting out an error. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_compile_raw_error:N #1 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_compile_raw_error:N #1 { - \msg_kernel_error:nnx { regex } { bad-escape } {#1} - \regex_compile_raw:N #1 + \__msg_kernel_error:nnx { regex } { bad-escape } {#1} + \@@_compile_raw:N #1 } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[int]{\regex_compile_raw:N} +% \begin{macro}[int]{\@@_compile_raw:N} % If we are in a character class and the next character is an % unescaped dash, this denotes a range. Otherwise, the current % character |#1| matches itself. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_compile_raw:N #1#2#3 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_compile_raw:N #1#2#3 { - \regex_if_in_class:TF + \@@_if_in_class:TF { - \str_if_eq:nnTF {#2#3} { \regex_compile_special:N - } - { \regex_compile_range:Nw #1 } + \str_if_eq:nnTF {#2#3} { \@@_compile_special:N - } + { \@@_compile_range:Nw #1 } { - \regex_compile_one:x - { \regex_item_equal:n { \int_value:w `#1 ~ } } + \@@_compile_one:x + { \@@_item_equal:n { \__int_value:w `#1 ~ } } #2 #3 } } { - \regex_compile_one:x - { \regex_item_equal:n { \int_value:w `#1 ~ } } + \@@_compile_one:x + { \@@_item_equal:n { \__int_value:w `#1 ~ } } #2 #3 } } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_compile_range:Nw, \regex_if_end_range:NNTF} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_compile_range:Nw, \@@_if_end_range:NNTF} % We have just read a raw character followed by a dash; this should be % followed by an end-point for the range. Valid end-points are: any % raw character; any special character, except a right bracket. In % particular, escaped characters are forbidden. % \begin{macrocode} -\prg_new_protected_conditional:Npnn \regex_if_end_range:NN #1#2 { TF } +\prg_new_protected_conditional:Npnn \@@_if_end_range:NN #1#2 { TF } { - \if_meaning:w \regex_compile_raw:N #1 + \if_meaning:w \@@_compile_raw:N #1 \prg_return_true: \else: - \if_meaning:w \regex_compile_special:N #1 + \if_meaning:w \@@_compile_special:N #1 \if_charcode:w ] #2 \prg_return_false: \else: @@ -2238,31 +2247,31 @@ \fi: \fi: } -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_compile_range:Nw #1#2#3 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_compile_range:Nw #1#2#3 { - \regex_if_end_range:NNTF #2 #3 + \@@_if_end_range:NNTF #2 #3 { - \if_num:w `#1 > `#3 \exp_stop_f: - \msg_kernel_error:nnxx { regex } { range-backwards } {#1} {#3} + \if_int_compare:w `#1 > `#3 \exp_stop_f: + \__msg_kernel_error:nnxx { regex } { range-backwards } {#1} {#3} \else: - \tl_build_one:x + \__tl_build_one:x { - \if_num:w `#1 = `#3 \exp_stop_f: - \regex_item_equal:n + \if_int_compare:w `#1 = `#3 \exp_stop_f: + \@@_item_equal:n \else: - \regex_item_range:nn { \int_value:w `#1 ~ } + \@@_item_range:nn { \__int_value:w `#1 ~ } \fi: - { \int_value:w `#3 ~ } + { \__int_value:w `#3 ~ } } \fi: } { - \msg_kernel_warning:nnxx { regex } { range-missing-end } + \__msg_kernel_warning:nnxx { regex } { range-missing-end } {#1} { \c_backslash_str #3 } - \tl_build_one:x + \__tl_build_one:x { - \regex_item_equal:n { \int_value:w `#1 ~ } - \regex_item_equal:n { \int_value:w `- ~ } + \@@_item_equal:n { \__int_value:w `#1 ~ } + \@@_item_equal:n { \__int_value:w `- ~ } } #2#3 } @@ -2272,21 +2281,21 @@ % % \subsubsection{Character properties} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_compile_.:, \regex_prop_.:} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_compile_.:, \@@_prop_.:} % In a class, the dot has no special meaning. Outside, insert -% \cs{regex_prop_.:}, which matches any character or control +% \cs{@@_prop_.:}, which matches any character or control % sequence, and refuses $-2$ (end-marker). % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected_nopar:cpx { regex_compile_.: } +\cs_new_protected_nopar:cpx { @@_compile_.: } { - \exp_not:N \regex_if_in_class:TF - { \regex_compile_raw:N . } - { \regex_compile_one:x \exp_not:c { regex_prop_.: } } + \exp_not:N \@@_if_in_class:TF + { \@@_compile_raw:N . } + { \@@_compile_one:x \exp_not:c { @@_prop_.: } } } -\cs_new_protected_nopar:cpn { regex_prop_.: } +\cs_new_protected_nopar:cpn { @@_prop_.: } { - \if_num:w \l_regex_current_char_int > - \c_two - \exp_after:wN \regex_break_true:w + \if_int_compare:w \l_@@_current_char_int > - \c_two + \exp_after:wN \@@_break_true:w \fi: } % \end{macrocode} @@ -2294,75 +2303,75 @@ % % \begin{macro}[aux] % { -% \regex_compile_/d:, \regex_compile_/D:, -% \regex_compile_/h:, \regex_compile_/H:, -% \regex_compile_/s:, \regex_compile_/S:, -% \regex_compile_/v:, \regex_compile_/V:, -% \regex_compile_/w:, \regex_compile_/W:, -% \regex_compile_/N:, +% \@@_compile_/d:, \@@_compile_/D:, +% \@@_compile_/h:, \@@_compile_/H:, +% \@@_compile_/s:, \@@_compile_/S:, +% \@@_compile_/v:, \@@_compile_/V:, +% \@@_compile_/w:, \@@_compile_/W:, +% \@@_compile_/N:, % } -% The constants \cs{regex_prop_d:}, \emph{etc.} hold +% The constants \cs{@@_prop_d:}, \emph{etc.} hold % a list of tests which match the corresponding character -% class, and jump to the \cs{regex_break_point:TF} marker. +% class, and jump to the \cs{@@_break_point:TF} marker. % As for a normal character, we check for quantifiers. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_set_protected:Npn \regex_tmp:w #1#2 +\cs_set_protected:Npn \@@_tmp:w #1#2 { - \cs_new_protected_nopar:cpx { regex_compile_/#1: } - { \regex_compile_one:x \exp_not:c { regex_prop_#1: } } - \cs_new_protected_nopar:cpx { regex_compile_/#2: } + \cs_new_protected_nopar:cpx { @@_compile_/#1: } + { \@@_compile_one:x \exp_not:c { @@_prop_#1: } } + \cs_new_protected_nopar:cpx { @@_compile_/#2: } { - \regex_compile_one:x - { \regex_item_reverse:n \exp_not:c { regex_prop_#1: } } + \@@_compile_one:x + { \@@_item_reverse:n \exp_not:c { @@_prop_#1: } } } } -\regex_tmp:w d D -\regex_tmp:w h H -\regex_tmp:w s S -\regex_tmp:w v V -\regex_tmp:w w W -\cs_new_protected_nopar:cpn { regex_compile_/N: } - { \regex_compile_one:x \regex_prop_N: } +\@@_tmp:w d D +\@@_tmp:w h H +\@@_tmp:w s S +\@@_tmp:w v V +\@@_tmp:w w W +\cs_new_protected_nopar:cpn { @@_compile_/N: } + { \@@_compile_one:x \@@_prop_N: } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \subsubsection{Anchoring and simple assertions} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_compile_anchor:NF} -% \begin{macro}[aux]+\regex_compile_^:+ -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_compile_/A:, \regex_compile_/G:} -% \begin{macro}[aux]+\regex_compile_$:+ -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_compile_/Z:, \regex_compile_/z:} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_compile_anchor:NF} +% \begin{macro}[aux]+\@@_compile_^:+ +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_compile_/A:, \@@_compile_/G:} +% \begin{macro}[aux]+\@@_compile_$:+ +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_compile_/Z:, \@@_compile_/z:} % In modes where assertions are allowed, anchor to the start of the % query, the start of the match, or the end of the query, depending on % the integer |#1|. In other modes, |#2| treats the character as raw, % with an error for escaped letters (|$| is valid in a class, but |\A| % is definitely a mistake on the user's part). % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_compile_anchor:NF #1#2 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_compile_anchor:NF #1#2 { - \regex_if_in_class_or_catcode:TF {#2} + \@@_if_in_class_or_catcode:TF {#2} { - \tl_build_one:n - { \regex_assertion:Nn \c_true_bool { \regex_anchor:N #1 } } + \__tl_build_one:n + { \@@_assertion:Nn \c_true_bool { \@@_anchor:N #1 } } } } -\cs_set_protected:Npn \regex_tmp:w #1#2 +\cs_set_protected:Npn \@@_tmp:w #1#2 { - \cs_new_protected_nopar:cpn { regex_compile_/#1: } - { \regex_compile_anchor:NF #2 { \regex_compile_raw_error:N #1 } } + \cs_new_protected_nopar:cpn { @@_compile_/#1: } + { \@@_compile_anchor:NF #2 { \@@_compile_raw_error:N #1 } } } -\regex_tmp:w A \l_regex_min_pos_int -\regex_tmp:w G \l_regex_start_pos_int -\regex_tmp:w Z \l_regex_max_pos_int -\regex_tmp:w z \l_regex_max_pos_int -\cs_set_protected:Npn \regex_tmp:w #1#2 +\@@_tmp:w A \l_@@_min_pos_int +\@@_tmp:w G \l_@@_start_pos_int +\@@_tmp:w Z \l_@@_max_pos_int +\@@_tmp:w z \l_@@_max_pos_int +\cs_set_protected:Npn \@@_tmp:w #1#2 { - \cs_new_protected_nopar:cpn { regex_compile_#1: } - { \regex_compile_anchor:NF #2 { \regex_compile_raw:N #1 } } + \cs_new_protected_nopar:cpn { @@_compile_#1: } + { \@@_compile_anchor:NF #2 { \@@_compile_raw:N #1 } } } -\exp_args:Nx \regex_tmp:w { \iow_char:N \^ } \l_regex_min_pos_int -\exp_args:Nx \regex_tmp:w { \iow_char:N \$ } \l_regex_max_pos_int +\exp_args:Nx \@@_tmp:w { \iow_char:N \^ } \l_@@_min_pos_int +\exp_args:Nx \@@_tmp:w { \iow_char:N \$ } \l_@@_max_pos_int % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} @@ -2370,27 +2379,27 @@ % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_compile_/b:, \regex_compile_/B:} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_compile_/b:, \@@_compile_/B:} % Contrarily to |^| and |$|, which could be implemented without really % knowing what precedes in the token list, this requires more % information, namely, the knowledge of the last character code. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected_nopar:cpn { regex_compile_/b: } +\cs_new_protected_nopar:cpn { @@_compile_/b: } { - \regex_if_in_class_or_catcode:TF - { \regex_compile_raw_error:N b } + \@@_if_in_class_or_catcode:TF + { \@@_compile_raw_error:N b } { - \tl_build_one:n - { \regex_assertion:Nn \c_true_bool { \regex_b_test: } } + \__tl_build_one:n + { \@@_assertion:Nn \c_true_bool { \@@_b_test: } } } } -\cs_new_protected_nopar:cpn { regex_compile_/B: } +\cs_new_protected_nopar:cpn { @@_compile_/B: } { - \regex_if_in_class_or_catcode:TF - { \regex_compile_raw_error:N B } + \@@_if_in_class_or_catcode:TF + { \@@_compile_raw_error:N B } { - \tl_build_one:n - { \regex_assertion:Nn \c_false_bool { \regex_b_test: } } + \__tl_build_one:n + { \@@_assertion:Nn \c_false_bool { \@@_b_test: } } } } % \end{macrocode} @@ -2398,116 +2407,116 @@ % % \subsubsection{Character classes} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_compile_]:} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_compile_]:} % Outside a class, right brackets have no meaning. In a class, change % the mode ($m\to (m-15)/13$, truncated) to reflect the fact that we % are leaving the class. Look for quantifiers, unless we are still in % a class after leaving one (the case of |[...\cL[...]...]|). % quantifiers. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:cpn { regex_compile_]: } +\cs_new_protected:cpn { @@_compile_]: } { - \regex_if_in_class:TF + \@@_if_in_class:TF { - \if_num:w \l_regex_mode_int > \c_sixteen - \tl_build_one:n { \if_false: { \fi: } } + \if_int_compare:w \l_@@_mode_int > \c_sixteen + \__tl_build_one:n { \if_false: { \fi: } } \fi: - \tex_advance:D \l_regex_mode_int - \c_fifteen - \tex_divide:D \l_regex_mode_int \c_thirteen - \if_int_odd:w \l_regex_mode_int \else: - \exp_after:wN \regex_compile_quantifier:w + \tex_advance:D \l_@@_mode_int - \c_fifteen + \tex_divide:D \l_@@_mode_int \c_thirteen + \if_int_odd:w \l_@@_mode_int \else: + \exp_after:wN \@@_compile_quantifier:w \fi: } - { \regex_compile_raw:N ] } + { \@@_compile_raw:N ] } } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_compile_[:} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_compile_[:} % In a class, left brackets might introduce a \textsc{posix} character % class, or mean nothing. Immediately following |\c|\meta{category}, % we must insert the apropriate catcode test, then parse the class; we % pre-expand the catcode as an optimization. Otherwise (modes $0$, % $-2$ and $-6$) just parse the class. The mode is updated later. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected_nopar:cpn { regex_compile_[: } +\cs_new_protected_nopar:cpn { @@_compile_[: } { - \regex_if_in_class:TF - { \regex_compile_class_posix_test:w } + \@@_if_in_class:TF + { \@@_compile_class_posix_test:w } { - \regex_if_within_catcode:TF + \@@_if_within_catcode:TF { - \exp_after:wN \regex_compile_class_catcode:w - \int_use:N \l_regex_catcodes_int ; + \exp_after:wN \@@_compile_class_catcode:w + \int_use:N \l_@@_catcodes_int ; } - { \regex_compile_class_normal:w } + { \@@_compile_class_normal:w } } } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_compile_class_normal:w} -% In the \enquote{normal} case, we will insert \cs{regex_class:NnnnN} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_compile_class_normal:w} +% In the \enquote{normal} case, we will insert \cs{@@_class:NnnnN} % \meta{boolean} in the compiled code. The \meta{boolean} is true for % positive classes, and false for negative classes, characterized by a -% leading |^|. The auxiliary \cs{regex_compile_class:TFNN} also +% leading |^|. The auxiliary \cs{@@_compile_class:TFNN} also % checks for a leading |]| which has a special meaning. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \regex_compile_class_normal:w +\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \@@_compile_class_normal:w { - \regex_compile_class:TFNN - { \regex_class:NnnnN \c_true_bool } - { \regex_class:NnnnN \c_false_bool } + \@@_compile_class:TFNN + { \@@_class:NnnnN \c_true_bool } + { \@@_class:NnnnN \c_false_bool } } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_compile_class_catcode:w} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_compile_class_catcode:w} % This function is called for a left bracket in modes $2$ or $6$ % (catcode test, and catcode test within a class). In mode $2$ the % whole construction needs to be put in a class (like single % character). Then determine if the class is positive or negative, -% inserting \cs{regex_item_catcode:nT} or the \texttt{reverse} variant +% inserting \cs{@@_item_catcode:nT} or the \texttt{reverse} variant % as appropriate, each with the current catcodes bitmap |#1| as an % argument, and reset the catcodes. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_compile_class_catcode:w #1; +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_compile_class_catcode:w #1; { - \if_int_compare:w \l_regex_mode_int = \c_two - \tl_build_one:n - { \regex_class:NnnnN \c_true_bool { \if_false: } \fi: } + \if_int_compare:w \l_@@_mode_int = \c_two + \__tl_build_one:n + { \@@_class:NnnnN \c_true_bool { \if_false: } \fi: } \fi: - \int_set_eq:NN \l_regex_catcodes_int \l_regex_default_catcodes_int - \regex_compile_class:TFNN - { \regex_item_catcode:nT {#1} } - { \regex_item_catcode_reverse:nT {#1} } + \int_set_eq:NN \l_@@_catcodes_int \l_@@_default_catcodes_int + \@@_compile_class:TFNN + { \@@_item_catcode:nT {#1} } + { \@@_item_catcode_reverse:nT {#1} } } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}[aux] -% {\regex_compile_class:TFNN, \regex_compile_class_ii:NN} +% {\@@_compile_class:TFNN, \@@_compile_class_ii:NN} % If the first character is |^|, then the class is negative (use % |#2|), otherwise it is positive (use |#1|). If the next character % is a right bracket, then it should be changed to a raw one. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_compile_class:TFNN #1#2#3#4 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_compile_class:TFNN #1#2#3#4 { - \l_regex_mode_int = \int_value:w \l_regex_mode_int 3 \exp_stop_f: - \str_if_eq:nnTF { #3 #4 } { \regex_compile_special:N ^ } + \l_@@_mode_int = \__int_value:w \l_@@_mode_int 3 \exp_stop_f: + \str_if_eq:nnTF { #3 #4 } { \@@_compile_special:N ^ } { - \tl_build_one:n { #2 { \if_false: } \fi: } - \regex_compile_class_ii:NN + \__tl_build_one:n { #2 { \if_false: } \fi: } + \@@_compile_class_ii:NN } { - \tl_build_one:n { #1 { \if_false: } \fi: } - \regex_compile_class_ii:NN #3 #4 + \__tl_build_one:n { #1 { \if_false: } \fi: } + \@@_compile_class_ii:NN #3 #4 } } -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_compile_class_ii:NN #1#2 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_compile_class_ii:NN #1#2 { \token_if_eq_charcode:NNTF #2 ] - { \regex_compile_raw:N #2 } + { \@@_compile_raw:N #2 } { #1 #2 } } % \end{macrocode} @@ -2515,80 +2524,80 @@ % % \begin{macro}[aux] % { -% \regex_compile_class_posix_test:w, -% \regex_compile_class_posix:NNNNw, -% \regex_compile_class_posix_loop:w, -% \regex_compile_class_posix_end:w +% \@@_compile_class_posix_test:w, +% \@@_compile_class_posix:NNNNw, +% \@@_compile_class_posix_loop:w, +% \@@_compile_class_posix_end:w % } % Here we check for a syntax such as |[:alpha:]|. We also detect |[=| % and |[.| which have a meaning in \textsc{posix} regular expressions, % but are not implemented in \pkg{l3regex}. In case we see |[:|, grab % raw characters until hopefully reaching |:]|. If that's missing, or % the \textsc{posix} class is unknown, abort. If all is right, add the -% test to the current class, with an extra \cs{regex_item_reverse:n} +% test to the current class, with an extra \cs{@@_item_reverse:n} % for negative classes. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_compile_class_posix_test:w #1#2 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_compile_class_posix_test:w #1#2 { - \token_if_eq_meaning:NNT \regex_compile_special:N #1 + \token_if_eq_meaning:NNT \@@_compile_special:N #1 { - \prg_case_str:nnn { #2 } + \str_case:nnn { #2 } { - : { \regex_compile_class_posix:NNNNw } - = { \msg_kernel_warning:nnx { regex } { posix-unsupported } { = } } - . { \msg_kernel_warning:nnx { regex } { posix-unsupported } { . } } + : { \@@_compile_class_posix:NNNNw } + = { \__msg_kernel_warning:nnx { regex } { posix-unsupported } { = } } + . { \__msg_kernel_warning:nnx { regex } { posix-unsupported } { . } } } { } } - \regex_compile_raw:N [ #1 #2 + \@@_compile_raw:N [ #1 #2 } -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_compile_class_posix:NNNNw #1#2#3#4#5#6 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_compile_class_posix:NNNNw #1#2#3#4#5#6 { - \str_if_eq:nnTF { #5 #6 } { \regex_compile_special:N ^ } + \str_if_eq:nnTF { #5 #6 } { \@@_compile_special:N ^ } { - \bool_set_false:N \l_regex_internal_bool - \tl_set:Nx \l_regex_internal_a_tl { \if_false: } \fi: - \regex_compile_class_posix_loop:w + \bool_set_false:N \l_@@_internal_bool + \tl_set:Nx \l_@@_internal_a_tl { \if_false: } \fi: + \@@_compile_class_posix_loop:w } { - \bool_set_true:N \l_regex_internal_bool - \tl_set:Nx \l_regex_internal_a_tl { \if_false: } \fi: - \regex_compile_class_posix_loop:w #5 #6 + \bool_set_true:N \l_@@_internal_bool + \tl_set:Nx \l_@@_internal_a_tl { \if_false: } \fi: + \@@_compile_class_posix_loop:w #5 #6 } } -\cs_new:Npn \regex_compile_class_posix_loop:w #1#2 +\cs_new:Npn \@@_compile_class_posix_loop:w #1#2 { - \token_if_eq_meaning:NNTF \regex_compile_raw:N #1 - { #2 \regex_compile_class_posix_loop:w } - { \if_false: { \fi: } \regex_compile_class_posix_end:w #1 #2 } + \token_if_eq_meaning:NNTF \@@_compile_raw:N #1 + { #2 \@@_compile_class_posix_loop:w } + { \if_false: { \fi: } \@@_compile_class_posix_end:w #1 #2 } } -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_compile_class_posix_end:w #1#2#3#4 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_compile_class_posix_end:w #1#2#3#4 { \str_if_eq:nnTF { #1 #2 #3 #4 } - { \regex_compile_special:N : \regex_compile_special:N ] } + { \@@_compile_special:N : \@@_compile_special:N ] } { - \cs_if_exist:cTF { regex_posix_ \l_regex_internal_a_tl : } + \cs_if_exist:cTF { @@_posix_ \l_@@_internal_a_tl : } { - \regex_compile_one:x + \@@_compile_one:x { - \bool_if:NF \l_regex_internal_bool \regex_item_reverse:n - \exp_not:c { regex_posix_ \l_regex_internal_a_tl : } + \bool_if:NF \l_@@_internal_bool \@@_item_reverse:n + \exp_not:c { @@_posix_ \l_@@_internal_a_tl : } } } { - \msg_kernel_warning:nnx { regex } { posix-unknown } - { \l_regex_internal_a_tl } - \regex_compile_abort_tokens:x + \__msg_kernel_warning:nnx { regex } { posix-unknown } + { \l_@@_internal_a_tl } + \@@_compile_abort_tokens:x { - [: \bool_if:NF \l_regex_internal_bool { ^ } - \l_regex_internal_a_tl :] + [: \bool_if:NF \l_@@_internal_bool { ^ } + \l_@@_internal_a_tl :] } } } { - \msg_kernel_error:nnxx { regex } { posix-missing-close } - { [: \l_regex_internal_a_tl } { #2 #4 } - \regex_compile_abort_tokens:x { [: \l_regex_internal_a_tl } + \__msg_kernel_error:nnxx { regex } { posix-missing-close } + { [: \l_@@_internal_a_tl } { #2 #4 } + \@@_compile_abort_tokens:x { [: \l_@@_internal_a_tl } #1 #2 #3 #4 } } @@ -2597,149 +2606,149 @@ % % \subsubsection{Groups and alternations} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_compile_group_begin:N, \regex_compile_group_end:} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_compile_group_begin:N, \@@_compile_group_end:} % The contents of a regex group are turned into compiled code in -% \cs{l_regex_internal_regex}, which ends up with items of the form -% \cs{regex_branch:n} \Arg{concatenation}. This construction is done +% \cs{l_@@_internal_regex}, which ends up with items of the form +% \cs{@@_branch:n} \Arg{concatenation}. This construction is done % using \pkg{l3tl-build} within a \TeX{} group, which automatically % makes sure that options (case-sensitivity and default catcode) are % reset at the end of the group. The argument |#1| is -% \cs{regex_group:nnnN} or a variant thereof. A small subtelty to +% \cs{@@_group:nnnN} or a variant thereof. A small subtelty to % support |\cL(abc)| as a shorthand for |(\cLa\cLb\cLc)|: exit any % pending catcode test, save the category code at the start of the % group as the default catcode for that group, and make sure that the % catcode is restored to the default outside the group. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_compile_group_begin:N #1 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_compile_group_begin:N #1 { - \tl_build_one:n { #1 { \if_false: } \fi: } - \regex_mode_quit_c: - \tl_set_build:Nw \l_regex_internal_regex - \int_set_eq:NN \l_regex_default_catcodes_int \l_regex_catcodes_int - \int_incr:N \l_regex_group_level_int - \tl_build_one:n { \regex_branch:n { \if_false: } \fi: } + \__tl_build_one:n { #1 { \if_false: } \fi: } + \@@_mode_quit_c: + \__tl_build:Nw \l_@@_internal_regex + \int_set_eq:NN \l_@@_default_catcodes_int \l_@@_catcodes_int + \int_incr:N \l_@@_group_level_int + \__tl_build_one:n { \@@_branch:n { \if_false: } \fi: } } -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_compile_group_end: +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_compile_group_end: { - \if_num:w \l_regex_group_level_int > \c_zero - \tl_build_one:n { \if_false: { \fi: } } - \tl_build_end: - \int_set_eq:NN \l_regex_catcodes_int \l_regex_default_catcodes_int - \tl_build_one:o \l_regex_internal_regex - \exp_after:wN \regex_compile_quantifier:w + \if_int_compare:w \l_@@_group_level_int > \c_zero + \__tl_build_one:n { \if_false: { \fi: } } + \__tl_build_end: + \int_set_eq:NN \l_@@_catcodes_int \l_@@_default_catcodes_int + \__tl_build_one:o \l_@@_internal_regex + \exp_after:wN \@@_compile_quantifier:w \else: - \msg_kernel_warning:nn { regex } { extra-rparen } - \exp_after:wN \regex_compile_raw:N \exp_after:wN ) + \__msg_kernel_warning:nn { regex } { extra-rparen } + \exp_after:wN \@@_compile_raw:N \exp_after:wN ) \fi: } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_compile_(:} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_compile_(:} % In a class, parentheses are not special. Outside, check for a |?|, % denoting special groups, and run the code for the corresponding % special group. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected_nopar:cpn { regex_compile_(: } +\cs_new_protected_nopar:cpn { @@_compile_(: } { - \regex_if_in_class:TF { \regex_compile_raw:N ( } - { \regex_compile_lparen:w } + \@@_if_in_class:TF { \@@_compile_raw:N ( } + { \@@_compile_lparen:w } } -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_compile_lparen:w #1#2#3#4 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_compile_lparen:w #1#2#3#4 { - \str_if_eq:nnTF { #1 #2 } { \regex_compile_special:N ? } + \str_if_eq:nnTF { #1 #2 } { \@@_compile_special:N ? } { \cs_if_exist_use:cF - { regex_compile_special_group_\token_to_str:N #4 :w } + { @@_compile_special_group_\token_to_str:N #4 :w } { - \msg_kernel_warning:nnx { regex } { special-group-unknown } + \__msg_kernel_warning:nnx { regex } { special-group-unknown } { (? \token_to_str:N #4 } - \regex_compile_group_begin:N \regex_group:nnnN - \regex_compile_raw:N ? #3 #4 + \@@_compile_group_begin:N \@@_group:nnnN + \@@_compile_raw:N ? #3 #4 } } { - \regex_compile_group_begin:N \regex_group:nnnN + \@@_compile_group_begin:N \@@_group:nnnN #1 #2 #3 #4 } } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]+\regex_compile_|:+ +% \begin{macro}[aux]+\@@_compile_|:+ % In a class, the pipe is not special. Otherwise, end the current % branch and open another one. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected_nopar:cpn { regex_compile_|: } +\cs_new_protected_nopar:cpn { @@_compile_|: } { - \regex_if_in_class:TF { \regex_compile_raw:N | } + \@@_if_in_class:TF { \@@_compile_raw:N | } { - \tl_build_one:n - { \if_false: { \fi: } \regex_branch:n { \if_false: } \fi: } + \__tl_build_one:n + { \if_false: { \fi: } \@@_branch:n { \if_false: } \fi: } } } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_compile_):} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_compile_):} % Within a class, parentheses are not special. Outside, close a group. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected_nopar:cpn { regex_compile_): } +\cs_new_protected_nopar:cpn { @@_compile_): } { - \regex_if_in_class:TF { \regex_compile_raw:N ) } - { \regex_compile_group_end: } + \@@_if_in_class:TF { \@@_compile_raw:N ) } + { \@@_compile_group_end: } } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_compile_special_group_::w} -% \begin{macro}[aux]+\regex_compile_special_group_|:w+ +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_compile_special_group_::w} +% \begin{macro}[aux]+\@@_compile_special_group_|:w+ % Non-capturing, and resetting groups are easy to take care of during % compilation; for those groups, the harder parts will come when % building. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected_nopar:cpn { regex_compile_special_group_::w } - { \regex_compile_group_begin:N \regex_group_no_capture:nnnN } -\cs_new_protected_nopar:cpn { regex_compile_special_group_|:w } - { \regex_compile_group_begin:N \regex_group_resetting:nnnN } +\cs_new_protected_nopar:cpn { @@_compile_special_group_::w } + { \@@_compile_group_begin:N \@@_group_no_capture:nnnN } +\cs_new_protected_nopar:cpn { @@_compile_special_group_|:w } + { \@@_compile_group_begin:N \@@_group_resetting:nnnN } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}[aux] -% {\regex_compile_special_group_i:w, \regex_compile_special_group_-:w} +% {\@@_compile_special_group_i:w, \@@_compile_special_group_-:w} % The match can be made case-insensitive by setting the option with % \texttt{(?i)}; the original behaviour is restored by \texttt{(?-i)}. % This is the only supported option. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_compile_special_group_i:w #1#2 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_compile_special_group_i:w #1#2 { - \str_if_eq:nnTF { #1 #2 } { \regex_compile_special:N ) } + \str_if_eq:nnTF { #1 #2 } { \@@_compile_special:N ) } { - \cs_set_nopar:Npn \regex_item_equal:n { \regex_item_caseless_equal:n } - \cs_set_nopar:Npn \regex_item_range:nn { \regex_item_caseless_range:nn } + \cs_set_nopar:Npn \@@_item_equal:n { \@@_item_caseless_equal:n } + \cs_set_nopar:Npn \@@_item_range:nn { \@@_item_caseless_range:nn } } { - \msg_kernel_warning:nnx { regex } { unknown-option } { (?i #2 } - \regex_compile_raw:N ( - \regex_compile_raw:N ? - \regex_compile_raw:N i + \__msg_kernel_warning:nnx { regex } { unknown-option } { (?i #2 } + \@@_compile_raw:N ( + \@@_compile_raw:N ? + \@@_compile_raw:N i #1 #2 } } -\cs_new_protected_nopar:cpn { regex_compile_special_group_-:w } #1#2#3#4 +\cs_new_protected_nopar:cpn { @@_compile_special_group_-:w } #1#2#3#4 { \str_if_eq:nnTF { #1 #2 #3 #4 } - { \regex_compile_raw:N i \regex_compile_special:N ) } + { \@@_compile_raw:N i \@@_compile_special:N ) } { - \cs_set_nopar:Npn \regex_item_equal:n { \regex_item_caseful_equal:n } - \cs_set_nopar:Npn \regex_item_range:nn { \regex_item_caseful_range:nn } + \cs_set_nopar:Npn \@@_item_equal:n { \@@_item_caseful_equal:n } + \cs_set_nopar:Npn \@@_item_range:nn { \@@_item_caseful_range:nn } } { - \msg_kernel_warning:nnx { regex } { unknown-option } { (?-#2#4 } - \regex_compile_raw:N ( - \regex_compile_raw:N ? - \regex_compile_raw:N - + \__msg_kernel_warning:nnx { regex } { unknown-option } { (?-#2#4 } + \@@_compile_raw:N ( + \@@_compile_raw:N ? + \@@_compile_raw:N - #1 #2 #3 #4 } } @@ -2748,28 +2757,28 @@ % % \subsubsection{Catcodes and csnames} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_compile_/c:, \regex_compile_c_test:NN} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_compile_/c:, \@@_compile_c_test:NN} % The |\c| escape sequence can be followed by a capital letter % representing a character category, by a left bracket which starts a % list of categories, or by a brace group holding a regular expression % for a control sequence name. Otherwise, raise an error. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:cpn { regex_compile_/c: } - { \regex_chk_c_allowed:T { \regex_compile_c_test:NN } } -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_compile_c_test:NN #1#2 +\cs_new_protected:cpn { @@_compile_/c: } + { \@@_chk_c_allowed:T { \@@_compile_c_test:NN } } +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_compile_c_test:NN #1#2 { - \token_if_eq_meaning:NNTF #1 \regex_compile_raw:N + \token_if_eq_meaning:NNTF #1 \@@_compile_raw:N { - \int_if_exist:cTF { c_regex_catcode_#2_int } + \int_if_exist:cTF { c_@@_catcode_#2_int } { - \int_set_eq:Nc \l_regex_catcodes_int { c_regex_catcode_#2_int } - \l_regex_mode_int - = \if_case:w \l_regex_mode_int \c_two \else: \c_six \fi: + \int_set_eq:Nc \l_@@_catcodes_int { c_@@_catcode_#2_int } + \l_@@_mode_int + = \if_case:w \l_@@_mode_int \c_two \else: \c_six \fi: } } - { \cs_if_exist_use:cF { regex_compile_c_#2:w } } + { \cs_if_exist_use:cF { @@_compile_c_#2:w } } { - \msg_kernel_error:nnx { regex } { c-missing-category } {#2} + \__msg_kernel_error:nnx { regex } { c-missing-category } {#2} #1 #2 } } @@ -2778,86 +2787,86 @@ % % \begin{macro}[aux] % { -% \regex_compile_c_[:w, -% \regex_compile_c_lbrack_loop:NN, -% \regex_compile_c_lbrack_add:N, -% \regex_compile_c_lbrack_end:, +% \@@_compile_c_[:w, +% \@@_compile_c_lbrack_loop:NN, +% \@@_compile_c_lbrack_add:N, +% \@@_compile_c_lbrack_end:, % } % When encountering |\c[|, the task is to collect uppercase letters % representing character categories. First check for |^| which negates % the list of category codes. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:cpn { regex_compile_c_[:w } #1#2 +\cs_new_protected:cpn { @@_compile_c_[:w } #1#2 { - \l_regex_mode_int - = \if_case:w \l_regex_mode_int \c_two \else: \c_six \fi: - \int_zero:N \l_regex_catcodes_int - \str_if_eq:nnTF { #1 #2 } { \regex_compile_special:N ^ } + \l_@@_mode_int + = \if_case:w \l_@@_mode_int \c_two \else: \c_six \fi: + \int_zero:N \l_@@_catcodes_int + \str_if_eq:nnTF { #1 #2 } { \@@_compile_special:N ^ } { - \bool_set_false:N \l_regex_catcodes_bool - \regex_compile_c_lbrack_loop:NN + \bool_set_false:N \l_@@_catcodes_bool + \@@_compile_c_lbrack_loop:NN } { - \bool_set_true:N \l_regex_catcodes_bool - \regex_compile_c_lbrack_loop:NN + \bool_set_true:N \l_@@_catcodes_bool + \@@_compile_c_lbrack_loop:NN #1 #2 } } -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_compile_c_lbrack_loop:NN #1#2 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_compile_c_lbrack_loop:NN #1#2 { - \token_if_eq_meaning:NNTF #1 \regex_compile_raw:N + \token_if_eq_meaning:NNTF #1 \@@_compile_raw:N { - \int_if_exist:cTF { c_regex_catcode_#2_int } + \int_if_exist:cTF { c_@@_catcode_#2_int } { - \exp_args:Nc \regex_compile_c_lbrack_add:N - { c_regex_catcode_#2_int } - \regex_compile_c_lbrack_loop:NN + \exp_args:Nc \@@_compile_c_lbrack_add:N + { c_@@_catcode_#2_int } + \@@_compile_c_lbrack_loop:NN } } { \token_if_eq_charcode:NNTF #2 ] - { \regex_compile_c_lbrack_end: } + { \@@_compile_c_lbrack_end: } } { - \msg_kernel_error:nnx { regex } { c-missing-rbrack } {#2} - \regex_compile_c_lbrack_end: + \__msg_kernel_error:nnx { regex } { c-missing-rbrack } {#2} + \@@_compile_c_lbrack_end: #1 #2 } } -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_compile_c_lbrack_add:N #1 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_compile_c_lbrack_add:N #1 { - \if_int_odd:w \int_eval:w \l_regex_catcodes_int / #1 \int_eval_end: + \if_int_odd:w \__int_eval:w \l_@@_catcodes_int / #1 \__int_eval_end: \else: - \tex_advance:D \l_regex_catcodes_int #1 + \tex_advance:D \l_@@_catcodes_int #1 \fi: } -\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \regex_compile_c_lbrack_end: +\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \@@_compile_c_lbrack_end: { - \if_meaning:w \c_false_bool \l_regex_catcodes_bool - \int_set:Nn \l_regex_catcodes_int - { \c_regex_all_catcodes_int - \l_regex_catcodes_int } + \if_meaning:w \c_false_bool \l_@@_catcodes_bool + \int_set:Nn \l_@@_catcodes_int + { \c_@@_all_catcodes_int - \l_@@_catcodes_int } \fi: } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}+\regex_compile_c_{:+ +% \begin{macro}+\@@_compile_c_{:+ % The case of a left brace is easy, based on what we have done so far: % in a group, compile the regular expression, after changing the mode % to forbid nesting |\c|. Additionally, disable submatch tracking % since groups don't escape the scope of |\c{...}|. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected_nopar:cpn { regex_compile_c_ \c_lbrace_str :w } +\cs_new_protected_nopar:cpn { @@_compile_c_ \c_lbrace_str :w } { - \regex_compile:w - \regex_disable_submatches: - \l_regex_mode_int - = - \if_case:w \l_regex_mode_int \c_two \else: \c_six \fi: + \@@_compile:w + \@@_disable_submatches: + \l_@@_mode_int + = - \if_case:w \l_@@_mode_int \c_two \else: \c_six \fi: } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}+\regex_compile_}:+ +% \begin{macro}+\@@_compile_}:+ % Non-escaped right braces are only special if they appear when % compiling the regular expression for a csname, but not within a % class: |\c{[}{]}| matches the control sequences |\}| and @@ -2866,23 +2875,23 @@ % dangling class or group). Then insert the corresponding test in the % outer regex. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:cpn { regex_compile_ \c_rbrace_str : } +\cs_new_protected:cpn { @@_compile_ \c_rbrace_str : } { - \regex_if_in_cs:TF + \@@_if_in_cs:TF { - \regex_compile_end: - \regex_compile_one:x - { \regex_item_cs:n { \exp_not:o \l_regex_internal_regex } } + \@@_compile_end: + \@@_compile_one:x + { \@@_item_cs:n { \exp_not:o \l_@@_internal_regex } } } - { \exp_after:wN \regex_compile_raw:N \c_rbrace_str } + { \exp_after:wN \@@_compile_raw:N \c_rbrace_str } } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \subsubsection{Raw token lists with \cs{u}} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_compile_/u:} -% \begin{macro}[aux, EXP]{\regex_compile_u_loop:NN} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_compile_/u:} +% \begin{macro}[aux, EXP]{\@@_compile_u_loop:NN} % The |\u| escape is invalid in classes and directly following a % catcode test. Otherwise, it must be followed by a left brace. We % then collect the characters for the argument of |\u| within an @@ -2893,37 +2902,37 @@ % raw and special characters, and stop when encountering a special % right brace, any escaped character, or the end-marker. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:cpn { regex_compile_/u: } #1#2 +\cs_new_protected:cpn { @@_compile_/u: } #1#2 { - \regex_if_in_class_or_catcode:TF - { \regex_compile_raw_error:N u #1 #2 } + \@@_if_in_class_or_catcode:TF + { \@@_compile_raw_error:N u #1 #2 } { - \str_if_eq:xxTF {#1#2} { \regex_compile_special:N \c_lbrace_str } + \str_if_eq_x:nnTF {#1#2} { \@@_compile_special:N \c_lbrace_str } { - \tl_set:Nx \l_regex_internal_a_tl { \if_false: } \fi: - \regex_compile_u_loop:NN + \tl_set:Nx \l_@@_internal_a_tl { \if_false: } \fi: + \@@_compile_u_loop:NN } { - \msg_kernel_error:nn { regex } { u-missing-lbrace } - \regex_compile_raw:N u #1 #2 + \__msg_kernel_error:nn { regex } { u-missing-lbrace } + \@@_compile_raw:N u #1 #2 } } } -\cs_new:Npn \regex_compile_u_loop:NN #1#2 +\cs_new:Npn \@@_compile_u_loop:NN #1#2 { - \token_if_eq_meaning:NNTF #1 \regex_compile_raw:N - { #2 \regex_compile_u_loop:NN } + \token_if_eq_meaning:NNTF #1 \@@_compile_raw:N + { #2 \@@_compile_u_loop:NN } { - \token_if_eq_meaning:NNTF #1 \regex_compile_special:N + \token_if_eq_meaning:NNTF #1 \@@_compile_special:N { \exp_after:wN \token_if_eq_charcode:NNTF \c_rbrace_str #2 - { \if_false: { \fi: } \regex_compile_u_end: } - { #2 \regex_compile_u_loop:NN } + { \if_false: { \fi: } \@@_compile_u_end: } + { #2 \@@_compile_u_loop:NN } } { \if_false: { \fi: } - \msg_kernel_error:nnx { regex } { u-missing-rbrace } {#2} - \regex_compile_u_end: + \__msg_kernel_error:nnx { regex } { u-missing-rbrace } {#2} + \@@_compile_u_end: #1 #2 } } @@ -2932,66 +2941,66 @@ % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_compile_u_end:} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_compile_u_end:} % Once we have extracted the variable's name, we store the contents of -% that variable in \cs{l_regex_internal_a_tl}. The behaviour of |\u| +% that variable in \cs{l_@@_internal_a_tl}. The behaviour of |\u| % then depends on whether we are within a |\c{...}| escape (in this % case, the variable is turned to a string), or not. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_compile_u_end: +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_compile_u_end: { - \tl_set:Nv \l_regex_internal_a_tl { \l_regex_internal_a_tl } - \if_num:w \l_regex_mode_int = \c_zero - \regex_compile_u_not_cs: + \tl_set:Nv \l_@@_internal_a_tl { \l_@@_internal_a_tl } + \if_int_compare:w \l_@@_mode_int = \c_zero + \@@_compile_u_not_cs: \else: - \regex_compile_u_in_cs: + \@@_compile_u_in_cs: \fi: } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_compile_u_in_cs:} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_compile_u_in_cs:} % When |\u| appears within a control sequence, we convert the variable % to a string with escaped spaces. Then for each character insert a % class matching exactly that character, once. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_compile_u_in_cs: +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_compile_u_in_cs: { - \exp_args:NNo \str_gset_other:Nn \g_regex_internal_tl - { \l_regex_internal_a_tl } - \tl_build_one:x + \exp_args:NNo \__str_gset_other:Nn \g_@@_internal_tl + { \l_@@_internal_a_tl } + \__tl_build_one:x { - \tl_map_function:NN \g_regex_internal_tl - \regex_compile_u_in_cs_aux:n + \tl_map_function:NN \g_@@_internal_tl + \@@_compile_u_in_cs_aux:n } } -\cs_new:Npn \regex_compile_u_in_cs_aux:n #1 +\cs_new:Npn \@@_compile_u_in_cs_aux:n #1 { - \regex_class:NnnnN \c_true_bool - { \regex_item_caseful_equal:n { \int_value:w `#1 } } + \@@_class:NnnnN \c_true_bool + { \@@_item_caseful_equal:n { \__int_value:w `#1 } } { 1 } { 0 } \c_false_bool } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_compile_u_not_cs:} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_compile_u_not_cs:} % In mode $0$, the |\u| escape adds one state to the NFA for each -% token in \cs{l_regex_internal_a_tl}. If a given \meta{token} is a +% token in \cs{l_@@_internal_a_tl}. If a given \meta{token} is a % control sequence, then insert a string comparison test, otherwise, -% \cs{regex_item_exact:nn} which compares catcode and character code. +% \cs{@@_item_exact:nn} which compares catcode and character code. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_compile_u_not_cs: +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_compile_u_not_cs: { - \exp_args:No \tl_analysis_map_inline:nn { \l_regex_internal_a_tl } + \exp_args:No \__tl_analysis_map_inline:nn { \l_@@_internal_a_tl } { - \tl_build_one:n + \__tl_build_one:n { - \regex_class:NnnnN \c_true_bool + \@@_class:NnnnN \c_true_bool { - \if_num:w "##2 = \c_zero - \regex_item_exact_cs:c { \exp_after:wN \cs_to_str:N ##1 } + \if_int_compare:w "##2 = \c_zero + \@@_item_exact_cs:c { \exp_after:wN \cs_to_str:N ##1 } \else: - \regex_item_exact:nn { \int_value:w "##2 } { ##3 } + \@@_item_exact:nn { \__int_value:w "##2 } { ##3 } \fi: } { 1 } { 0 } \c_false_bool @@ -3003,136 +3012,140 @@ % % \subsubsection{Other} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_compile_/K:} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_compile_/K:} % The |\K| control sequence is currently the only \enquote{command}, % which performs some action, rather than matching something. It is % allowed in the same contexts as |\b|. At the compilation stage, we % leave it as a single control sequence, defined later. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected_nopar:cpn { regex_compile_/K: } +\cs_new_protected_nopar:cpn { @@_compile_/K: } { - \int_compare:nNnTF \l_regex_mode_int = \c_zero - { \tl_build_one:n { \regex_command_K: } } - { \regex_compile_raw_error:N K } + \int_compare:nNnTF \l_@@_mode_int = \c_zero + { \__tl_build_one:n { \@@_command_K: } } + { \@@_compile_raw_error:N K } } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \subsubsection{Showing regexes} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_show_aux:Nx} -% Within a \cs{tl_set_build:Nw} \ldots{} \cs{tl_build_end:} group, we +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_show:Nx} +% Within a \cs{__tl_build:Nw} \ldots{} \cs{__tl_build_end:} group, we % redefine all the function that can appear in a compiled regex, then % run the regex. The result is then shown. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_show_aux:Nx #1#2 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_show:Nx #1#2 { - \tl_set_build:Nw \l_regex_internal_a_tl - \cs_set_protected_nopar:Npn \regex_branch:n + \__tl_build:Nw \l_@@_internal_a_tl + \cs_set_protected_nopar:Npn \@@_branch:n { - \seq_pop_right:NN \l_regex_show_prefix_seq \l_regex_internal_a_tl - \regex_show_one:n { +-branch } - \seq_put_right:No \l_regex_show_prefix_seq \l_regex_internal_a_tl + \seq_pop_right:NN \l_@@_show_prefix_seq \l_@@_internal_a_tl + \@@_show_one:n { +-branch } + \seq_put_right:No \l_@@_show_prefix_seq \l_@@_internal_a_tl \use:n } - \cs_set_protected_nopar:Npn \regex_group:nnnN - { \regex_show_group_aux:nnnnN { } } - \cs_set_protected_nopar:Npn \regex_group_no_capture:nnnN - { \regex_show_group_aux:nnnnN { ~(no~capture) } } - \cs_set_protected_nopar:Npn \regex_group_resetting:nnnN - { \regex_show_group_aux:nnnnN { ~(resetting) } } - \cs_set_eq:NN \regex_class:NnnnN \regex_show_class:NnnnN - \cs_set_protected_nopar:Npn \regex_command_K: - { \regex_show_one:n { reset~match~start~(\iow_char:N\\K) } } - \cs_set_protected:Npn \regex_assertion:Nn ##1##2 - { \regex_show_one:n { \bool_if:NF ##1 { negative~ } assertion:~##2 } } - \cs_set_nopar:Npn \regex_b_test: { word~boundary } - \cs_set_eq:NN \regex_anchor:N \regex_show_anchor_to_str:N - \cs_set_protected:Npn \regex_item_caseful_equal:n ##1 - { \regex_show_one:n { char~code~\int_eval:n{##1} } } - \cs_set_protected:Npn \regex_item_caseful_range:nn ##1##2 - { \regex_show_one:n { range~[\int_eval:n{##1}, \int_eval:n{##2}] } } - \cs_set_protected:Npn \regex_item_caseless_equal:n ##1 - { \regex_show_one:n { char~code~\int_eval:n{##1}~(caseless) } } - \cs_set_protected:Npn \regex_item_caseless_range:nn ##1##2 + \cs_set_protected_nopar:Npn \@@_group:nnnN + { \@@_show_group_aux:nnnnN { } } + \cs_set_protected_nopar:Npn \@@_group_no_capture:nnnN + { \@@_show_group_aux:nnnnN { ~(no~capture) } } + \cs_set_protected_nopar:Npn \@@_group_resetting:nnnN + { \@@_show_group_aux:nnnnN { ~(resetting) } } + \cs_set_eq:NN \@@_class:NnnnN \@@_show_class:NnnnN + \cs_set_protected_nopar:Npn \@@_command_K: + { \@@_show_one:n { reset~match~start~(\iow_char:N\\K) } } + \cs_set_protected:Npn \@@_assertion:Nn ##1##2 + { \@@_show_one:n { \bool_if:NF ##1 { negative~ } assertion:~##2 } } + \cs_set_nopar:Npn \@@_b_test: { word~boundary } + \cs_set_eq:NN \@@_anchor:N \@@_show_anchor_to_str:N + \cs_set_protected:Npn \@@_item_caseful_equal:n ##1 + { \@@_show_one:n { char~code~\int_eval:n{##1} } } + \cs_set_protected:Npn \@@_item_caseful_range:nn ##1##2 + { \@@_show_one:n { range~[\int_eval:n{##1}, \int_eval:n{##2}] } } + \cs_set_protected:Npn \@@_item_caseless_equal:n ##1 + { \@@_show_one:n { char~code~\int_eval:n{##1}~(caseless) } } + \cs_set_protected:Npn \@@_item_caseless_range:nn ##1##2 { - \regex_show_one:n + \@@_show_one:n { Range~[\int_eval:n{##1}, \int_eval:n{##2}]~(caseless) } } - \cs_set_protected:Npn \regex_item_catcode:nT - { \regex_show_item_catcode:NnT \c_true_bool } - \cs_set_protected:Npn \regex_item_catcode_reverse:nT - { \regex_show_item_catcode:NnT \c_false_bool } - \cs_set_protected:Npn \regex_item_reverse:n - { \regex_show_scope:nn { Reversed~match } } - \cs_set_protected:Npn \regex_item_exact:nn ##1##2 - { \regex_show_one:n { char~##2,~catcode~##1 } } - \cs_set_protected:Npn \regex_item_exact_cs:c ##1 - { \regex_show_one:n { control~sequence~\iow_char:N\\##1 } } - \cs_set_protected:Npn \regex_item_cs:n - { \regex_show_scope:nn { control~sequence } } - \cs_set:cpn { regex_prop_.: } { \regex_show_one:n { any~token } } - \seq_clear:N \l_regex_show_prefix_seq - \regex_show_push:n { ~ } + \cs_set_protected:Npn \@@_item_catcode:nT + { \@@_show_item_catcode:NnT \c_true_bool } + \cs_set_protected:Npn \@@_item_catcode_reverse:nT + { \@@_show_item_catcode:NnT \c_false_bool } + \cs_set_protected:Npn \@@_item_reverse:n + { \@@_show_scope:nn { Reversed~match } } + \cs_set_protected:Npn \@@_item_exact:nn ##1##2 + { \@@_show_one:n { char~##2,~catcode~##1 } } + \cs_set_protected:Npn \@@_item_exact_cs:c ##1 + { \@@_show_one:n { control~sequence~\iow_char:N\\##1 } } + \cs_set_protected:Npn \@@_item_cs:n + { \@@_show_scope:nn { control~sequence } } + \cs_set:cpn { @@_prop_.: } { \@@_show_one:n { any~token } } + \seq_clear:N \l_@@_show_prefix_seq + \@@_show_push:n { ~ } #1 - \tl_build_end: - \msg_aux_show:x { > Compiled~regex~#2: \l_regex_internal_a_tl } + \__tl_build_end: + \__msg_show_variable:x { > Compiled~regex~#2: \l_@@_internal_a_tl } } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_show_one:n} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_show_one:n} % Every part of the final message go through this function, which adds % one line to the output, with the apropriate prefix. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_show_one:n #1 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_show_one:n #1 { - \int_incr:N \l_regex_show_lines_int - \tl_build_one:x - { \iow_newline: \seq_use:N \l_regex_show_prefix_seq #1 } + \int_incr:N \l_@@_show_lines_int + \__tl_build_one:x + { + \iow_newline: + \seq_map_function:NN \l_@@_show_prefix_seq \use:n + #1 + } } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}[aux] -% {\regex_show_push:n, \regex_show_pop:, \regex_show_scope:nn} +% {\@@_show_push:n, \@@_show_pop:, \@@_show_scope:nn} % Enter and exit levels of nesting. The \texttt{scope} function prints % its first argument as an \enquote{introduction}, then performs its % second argument in a deeper level of nesting. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_show_push:n #1 - { \seq_put_right:Nx \l_regex_show_prefix_seq { #1 ~ } } -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_show_pop: - { \seq_pop_right:NN \l_regex_show_prefix_seq \l_regex_internal_a_tl } -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_show_scope:nn #1#2 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_show_push:n #1 + { \seq_put_right:Nx \l_@@_show_prefix_seq { #1 ~ } } +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_show_pop: + { \seq_pop_right:NN \l_@@_show_prefix_seq \l_@@_internal_a_tl } +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_show_scope:nn #1#2 { - \regex_show_one:n {#1} - \regex_show_push:n { ~ } + \@@_show_one:n {#1} + \@@_show_push:n { ~ } #2 - \regex_show_pop: + \@@_show_pop: } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_show_group_aux:nnnnN} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_show_group_aux:nnnnN} % We display all groups in the same way, simply adding a message, % \texttt{(no capture)} or \texttt{(resetting)}, to special groups. % The odd \cs{use_ii:nn} avoids printing a spurious \texttt{+-branch} % for the first branch. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_show_group_aux:nnnnN #1#2#3#4#5 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_show_group_aux:nnnnN #1#2#3#4#5 { - \regex_show_one:n { ,-group~begin #1 } - \regex_show_push:n { | } + \@@_show_one:n { ,-group~begin #1 } + \@@_show_push:n { | } \use_ii:nn #2 - \regex_show_pop: - \regex_show_one:n - { `-group~end \regex_msg_repeated:nnN {#3} {#4} #5 } + \@@_show_pop: + \@@_show_one:n + { `-group~end \@@_msg_repeated:nnN {#3} {#4} #5 } } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_show_class:NnnnN} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_show_class:NnnnN} % I'm entirely unhappy about this function: I couldn't find a way to % test if a class is a single test. Instead, collect the % representation of the tests in the class. If that had more than one @@ -3143,79 +3156,81 @@ % incorrect). That's clunky, but not too expensive, since it's only % one test. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_set:Npn \regex_show_class:NnnnN #1#2#3#4#5 +\cs_set:Npn \@@_show_class:NnnnN #1#2#3#4#5 { - \tl_set_build:Nw \l_regex_internal_a_tl - \int_zero:N \l_regex_show_lines_int - \regex_show_push:n {~} + \__tl_build:Nw \l_@@_internal_a_tl + \int_zero:N \l_@@_show_lines_int + \@@_show_push:n {~} #2 \exp_last_unbraced:Nf - \prg_case_int:nnn { \l_regex_show_lines_int } + \int_case:nnn { \l_@@_show_lines_int } { {0} { - \tl_build_end: - \regex_show_one:n { \bool_if:NTF #1 { Fail } { Pass } } + \__tl_build_end: + \@@_show_one:n { \bool_if:NTF #1 { Fail } { Pass } } } {1} { - \tl_build_end: + \__tl_build_end: \bool_if:NTF #1 { #2 - \tl_build_one:n { \regex_msg_repeated:nnN {#3} {#4} #5 } + \__tl_build_one:n { \@@_msg_repeated:nnN {#3} {#4} #5 } } { - \regex_show_one:n - { Don't~match~\regex_msg_repeated:nnN {#3} {#4} #5 } - \tl_build_one:o \l_regex_internal_a_tl + \@@_show_one:n + { Don't~match~\@@_msg_repeated:nnN {#3} {#4} #5 } + \__tl_build_one:o \l_@@_internal_a_tl } } } { - \tl_build_end: - \regex_show_one:n + \__tl_build_end: + \@@_show_one:n { \bool_if:NTF #1 { M } { Don't~m } atch - \regex_msg_repeated:nnN {#3} {#4} #5 + \@@_msg_repeated:nnN {#3} {#4} #5 } - \tl_build_one:o \l_regex_internal_a_tl + \__tl_build_one:o \l_@@_internal_a_tl } } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[aux, rEXP]{\regex_show_anchor_to_str:N} +% \begin{macro}[aux, rEXP]{\@@_show_anchor_to_str:N} % The argument is an integer telling us where the anchor is. We % convert that to the relevant info. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new:Npn \regex_show_anchor_to_str:N #1 +\cs_new:Npn \@@_show_anchor_to_str:N #1 { anchor~at~ - \prg_case_str:nnn { #1 } + \str_case:nnn { #1 } { - { \l_regex_min_pos_int } { start~(\iow_char:N\\A) } - { \l_regex_start_pos_int } { start~of~match~(\iow_char:N\\G) } - { \l_regex_max_pos_int } { end~(\iow_char:N\\Z) } + { \l_@@_min_pos_int } { start~(\iow_char:N\\A) } + { \l_@@_start_pos_int } { start~of~match~(\iow_char:N\\G) } + { \l_@@_max_pos_int } { end~(\iow_char:N\\Z) } } { <error:~'#1'~not~recognized> } } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_show_item_catcode:NnT} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_show_item_catcode:NnT} % Produce a sequence of categories which the catcode bitmap |#2| % contains, and show it, indenting the tests on which this catcode % constraint applies. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_show_item_catcode:NnT #1#2 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_show_item_catcode:NnT #1#2 { - \seq_set_split:Nnn \l_regex_internal_seq { } { CBEMTPUDSLOA } - \seq_set_filter:NNn \l_regex_internal_seq \l_regex_internal_seq - { \int_if_odd_p:n { #2 / \int_use:c { c_regex_catcode_##1_int } } } - \regex_show_scope:nn + \seq_set_split:Nnn \l_@@_internal_seq { } { CBEMTPUDSLOA } + \seq_set_filter:NNn \l_@@_internal_seq \l_@@_internal_seq + { \int_if_odd_p:n { #2 / \int_use:c { c_@@_catcode_##1_int } } } + \@@_show_scope:nn { - categories~\seq_use:N \l_regex_internal_seq, ~ + categories~ + \seq_map_function:NN \l_@@_internal_seq \use:n + , ~ \bool_if:NF #1 { negative~ } class } } @@ -3226,41 +3241,41 @@ % % \subsubsection{Variables used while building} % -% \begin{variable}{\l_regex_min_state_int, \l_regex_max_state_int} -% The last state that was allocated is $\cs{l_regex_max_state_int}-1$, -% so that \cs{l_regex_max_state_int} always points to a free state. +% \begin{variable}{\l_@@_min_state_int, \l_@@_max_state_int} +% The last state that was allocated is $\cs{l_@@_max_state_int}-1$, +% so that \cs{l_@@_max_state_int} always points to a free state. % The \texttt{min_state} variable is always $0$, but is included to % avoid hard-coding this value. % \begin{macrocode} -\int_new:N \l_regex_min_state_int -\int_new:N \l_regex_max_state_int +\int_new:N \l_@@_min_state_int +\int_new:N \l_@@_max_state_int % \end{macrocode} % \end{variable} % -% \begin{variable}{\l_regex_left_state_int, \l_regex_right_state_int} -% \begin{variable}{\l_regex_left_state_seq, \l_regex_right_state_seq} +% \begin{variable}{\l_@@_left_state_int, \l_@@_right_state_int} +% \begin{variable}{\l_@@_left_state_seq, \l_@@_right_state_seq} % Alternatives are implemented by branching from a \texttt{left} state % into the various choices, then merging those into a \texttt{right} % state. We store information about those states in two sequences. % Those states are also used to implement group quantifiers. Most % often, the left and right pointers only differ by~$1$. % \begin{macrocode} -\int_new:N \l_regex_left_state_int -\int_new:N \l_regex_right_state_int -\seq_new:N \l_regex_left_state_seq -\seq_new:N \l_regex_right_state_seq +\int_new:N \l_@@_left_state_int +\int_new:N \l_@@_right_state_int +\seq_new:N \l_@@_left_state_seq +\seq_new:N \l_@@_right_state_seq % \end{macrocode} % \end{variable} % \end{variable} % -% \begin{variable}{\l_regex_capturing_group_int} -% \cs{l_regex_capturing_group_int} is the \textsc{id} number that will +% \begin{variable}{\l_@@_capturing_group_int} +% \cs{l_@@_capturing_group_int} is the \textsc{id} number that will % be assigned to a capturing group if one was opened now. This starts % at $0$ for the group enclosing the full regular expression, and % groups are counted in the order of their left parenthesis, except % when encountering \texttt{resetting} groups. % \begin{macrocode} -\int_new:N \l_regex_capturing_group_int +\int_new:N \l_@@_capturing_group_int % \end{macrocode} % \end{variable} % @@ -3270,22 +3285,22 @@ % Each state of the \textsc{nfa} is stored in a \tn{toks}. The % operations which can appear in the \tn{toks} are % \begin{itemize} -% \item \cs{regex_action_start_wildcard:} inserted at the start +% \item \cs{@@_action_start_wildcard:} inserted at the start % of the regular expression to make it unanchored. -% \item \cs{regex_action_success:} marks the exit state of the +% \item \cs{@@_action_success:} marks the exit state of the % \textsc{nfa}. -% \item \cs{regex_action_cost:n} \Arg{shift} is a transition from the +% \item \cs{@@_action_cost:n} \Arg{shift} is a transition from the % current \meta{state} to $\meta{state}+\meta{shift}$, which % consumes the current character: the target state is saved and will % be considered again when matching at the next position. -% \item \cs{regex_action_free:n} \Arg{shift}, and -% \cs{regex_action_free_group:n} \Arg{shift} are free transitions, +% \item \cs{@@_action_free:n} \Arg{shift}, and +% \cs{@@_action_free_group:n} \Arg{shift} are free transitions, % which immediately perform the actions for the state % $\meta{state}+\meta{shift}$ of the \textsc{nfa}. They differ in % how they detect and avoid infinite loops. For now, we just need to % know that the \texttt{group} variant must be used for transitions % back to the start of a group. -% \item \cs{regex_action_submatch:n} \Arg{key} where the \meta{key} is +% \item \cs{@@_action_submatch:n} \Arg{key} where the \meta{key} is % a group number followed by |<| or |>| for the beginning or end of % group. This causes the current position in the query to be stored % as the \meta{key} submatch boundary. @@ -3306,7 +3321,7 @@ % corresponding end-points of nested groups. % \end{itemize} % -% \begin{macro}[int]{\regex_build:n, \regex_build:N} +% \begin{macro}[int]{\@@_build:n, \@@_build:N} % The \texttt{n}-type function first compiles its argument. Reset some % variables. Allocate two states, and put a wildcard in state $0$ % (transitions to state $1$ and $0$ state). Then build the regex @@ -3314,104 +3329,104 @@ % value of \texttt{capturing_group}). Finally, if the match reaches the % last state, it is successful. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_build:n #1 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_build:n #1 { - \regex_compile:n {#1} - \regex_build:N \l_regex_internal_regex + \@@_compile:n {#1} + \@@_build:N \l_@@_internal_regex } -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_build:N #1 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_build:N #1 { -%<trace> \trace_push:nnn { regex } { 1 } { regex_build } +%<trace> \trace_push:nnn { regex } { 1 } { @@_build } \int_set:Nn \tex_escapechar:D { 92 } - \int_zero:N \l_regex_capturing_group_int - \int_set_eq:NN \l_regex_max_state_int \l_regex_min_state_int - \regex_build_new_state: - \regex_build_new_state: - \regex_toks_put_right:Nn \l_regex_left_state_int - { \regex_action_start_wildcard: } - \regex_group:nnnN {#1} { 1 } { 0 } \c_false_bool - \regex_toks_put_right:Nn \l_regex_right_state_int - { \regex_action_success: } -%<trace> \regex_trace_states:n { 2 } -%<trace> \trace_pop:nnn { regex } { 1 } { regex_build } + \int_zero:N \l_@@_capturing_group_int + \int_set_eq:NN \l_@@_max_state_int \l_@@_min_state_int + \@@_build_new_state: + \@@_build_new_state: + \@@_toks_put_right:Nn \l_@@_left_state_int + { \@@_action_start_wildcard: } + \@@_group:nnnN {#1} { 1 } { 0 } \c_false_bool + \@@_toks_put_right:Nn \l_@@_right_state_int + { \@@_action_success: } +%<trace> \@@_trace_states:n { 2 } +%<trace> \trace_pop:nnn { regex } { 1 } { @@_build } } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[int]{\regex_build_for_cs:n} +% \begin{macro}[int]{\@@_build_for_cs:n} % When using a regex to match a cs, we don't insert a wildcard, we % anchor at the end, and since we ignore submatches, there is no need % to surround the expression with a group. However, for branches to % work properly at the outer level, we need to put the appropriate % \texttt{left} and \texttt{right} states in their sequence. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_build_for_cs:n #1 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_build_for_cs:n #1 { -%<trace> \trace_push:nnn { regex } { 1 } { regex_build_for_cs } - \int_set_eq:NN \l_regex_max_state_int \l_regex_min_state_int - \regex_build_new_state: - \regex_build_new_state: - \regex_push_lr_states: +%<trace> \trace_push:nnn { regex } { 1 } { @@_build_for_cs } + \int_set_eq:NN \l_@@_max_state_int \l_@@_min_state_int + \@@_build_new_state: + \@@_build_new_state: + \@@_push_lr_states: #1 - \regex_pop_lr_states: - \regex_toks_put_right:Nn \l_regex_right_state_int + \@@_pop_lr_states: + \@@_toks_put_right:Nn \l_@@_right_state_int { - \if_num:w \l_regex_current_pos_int = \l_regex_max_pos_int - \exp_after:wN \regex_action_success: + \if_int_compare:w \l_@@_current_pos_int = \l_@@_max_pos_int + \exp_after:wN \@@_action_success: \fi: } -%<trace> \regex_trace_states:n { 2 } -%<trace> \trace_pop:nnn { regex } { 1 } { regex_build_for_cs } +%<trace> \@@_trace_states:n { 2 } +%<trace> \trace_pop:nnn { regex } { 1 } { @@_build_for_cs } } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \subsubsection{Helpers for building an \textsc{nfa}} % -% \begin{macro}[int]{\regex_push_lr_states:, \regex_pop_lr_states:} +% \begin{macro}[int]{\@@_push_lr_states:, \@@_pop_lr_states:} % When building the regular expression, we keep track of pointers to % the left-end and right-end of each group without help from \TeX{}'s % grouping. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \regex_push_lr_states: +\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \@@_push_lr_states: { - \seq_push:No \l_regex_left_state_seq - { \int_use:N \l_regex_left_state_int } - \seq_push:No \l_regex_right_state_seq - { \int_use:N \l_regex_right_state_int } + \seq_push:No \l_@@_left_state_seq + { \int_use:N \l_@@_left_state_int } + \seq_push:No \l_@@_right_state_seq + { \int_use:N \l_@@_right_state_int } } -\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \regex_pop_lr_states: +\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \@@_pop_lr_states: { - \seq_pop:NN \l_regex_left_state_seq \l_regex_internal_a_tl - \int_set:Nn \l_regex_left_state_int \l_regex_internal_a_tl - \seq_pop:NN \l_regex_right_state_seq \l_regex_internal_a_tl - \int_set:Nn \l_regex_right_state_int \l_regex_internal_a_tl + \seq_pop:NN \l_@@_left_state_seq \l_@@_internal_a_tl + \int_set:Nn \l_@@_left_state_int \l_@@_internal_a_tl + \seq_pop:NN \l_@@_right_state_seq \l_@@_internal_a_tl + \int_set:Nn \l_@@_right_state_int \l_@@_internal_a_tl } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[int]{\regex_toks_put_left:Nx} -% \begin{macro}[int]{\regex_toks_put_right:Nx, \regex_toks_put_right:Nn} +% \begin{macro}[int]{\@@_toks_put_left:Nx} +% \begin{macro}[int]{\@@_toks_put_right:Nx, \@@_toks_put_right:Nn} % During the building phase we wish to add \texttt{x}-expanded % material to \tn{toks}, either to the left or to the right. The % expansion is done \enquote{by hand} for optimization (these % operations are used quite a lot). The \texttt{Nn} version of -% \cs{regex_toks_put_right:Nx} is provided because it is more +% \cs{@@_toks_put_right:Nx} is provided because it is more % efficient than \texttt{x}-expanding with \cs{exp_not:n}. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_toks_put_left:Nx #1#2 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_toks_put_left:Nx #1#2 { - \cs_set_nopar:Npx \regex_tmp:w { #2 } + \cs_set_nopar:Npx \@@_tmp:w { #2 } \tex_toks:D #1 \exp_after:wN \exp_after:wN \exp_after:wN - { \exp_after:wN \regex_tmp:w \tex_the:D \tex_toks:D #1 } + { \exp_after:wN \@@_tmp:w \tex_the:D \tex_toks:D #1 } } -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_toks_put_right:Nx #1#2 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_toks_put_right:Nx #1#2 { - \cs_set_nopar:Npx \regex_tmp:w {#2} + \cs_set_nopar:Npx \@@_tmp:w {#2} \tex_toks:D #1 \exp_after:wN - { \tex_the:D \tex_toks:D \exp_after:wN #1 \regex_tmp:w } + { \tex_the:D \tex_toks:D \exp_after:wN #1 \@@_tmp:w } } -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_toks_put_right:Nn #1#2 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_toks_put_right:Nn #1#2 { \tex_toks:D #1 \exp_after:wN { \tex_the:D \tex_toks:D #1 #2 } } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} @@ -3419,8 +3434,8 @@ % % \begin{macro}[int] % { -% \regex_build_transition_left:NNN, -% \regex_build_transition_right:nNn +% \@@_build_transition_left:NNN, +% \@@_build_transition_right:nNn % } % Add a transition from |#2| to |#3| using the function |#1|. The % \texttt{left} function is used for higher priority transitions, and @@ -3428,56 +3443,56 @@ % should be performed later). The signatures differ to reflect the % differing usage later on. Both functions could be optimized. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_build_transition_left:NNN #1#2#3 - { \regex_toks_put_left:Nx #2 { #1 { \int_eval:n { #3 - #2 } } } } -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_build_transition_right:nNn #1#2#3 - { \regex_toks_put_right:Nx #2 { #1 { \int_eval:n { #3 - #2 } } } } +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_build_transition_left:NNN #1#2#3 + { \@@_toks_put_left:Nx #2 { #1 { \int_eval:n { #3 - #2 } } } } +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_build_transition_right:nNn #1#2#3 + { \@@_toks_put_right:Nx #2 { #1 { \int_eval:n { #3 - #2 } } } } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[int]{\regex_build_new_state:} +% \begin{macro}[int]{\@@_build_new_state:} % Add a new empty state to the \textsc{nfa}. Then update the % \texttt{left}, \texttt{right}, and \texttt{max} states, so that the % \texttt{right} state is the new empty state, and the \texttt{left} % state points to the previously \enquote{current} state. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \regex_build_new_state: +\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \@@_build_new_state: { %<*trace> \trace:nnx { regex } { 2 } { regex~new~state~ - L=\int_use:N \l_regex_left_state_int ~ -> ~ - R=\int_use:N \l_regex_right_state_int ~ -> ~ - M=\int_use:N \l_regex_max_state_int ~ -> ~ - \int_eval:n { \l_regex_max_state_int + \c_one } + L=\int_use:N \l_@@_left_state_int ~ -> ~ + R=\int_use:N \l_@@_right_state_int ~ -> ~ + M=\int_use:N \l_@@_max_state_int ~ -> ~ + \int_eval:n { \l_@@_max_state_int + \c_one } } %</trace> - \tex_toks:D \l_regex_max_state_int { } - \int_set_eq:NN \l_regex_left_state_int \l_regex_right_state_int - \int_set_eq:NN \l_regex_right_state_int \l_regex_max_state_int - \int_incr:N \l_regex_max_state_int + \tex_toks:D \l_@@_max_state_int { } + \int_set_eq:NN \l_@@_left_state_int \l_@@_right_state_int + \int_set_eq:NN \l_@@_right_state_int \l_@@_max_state_int + \int_incr:N \l_@@_max_state_int } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[int]{\regex_build_transitions_lazyness:NNNNN} +% \begin{macro}[int]{\@@_build_transitions_lazyness:NNNNN} % This function creates a new state, and puts two transitions starting % from the old current state. The order of the transitions is % controlled by |#1|, true for lazy quantifiers, and false for greedy % quantifiers. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_build_transitions_lazyness:NNNNN #1#2#3#4#5 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_build_transitions_lazyness:NNNNN #1#2#3#4#5 { - \regex_build_new_state: - \regex_toks_put_right:Nx \l_regex_left_state_int + \@@_build_new_state: + \@@_toks_put_right:Nx \l_@@_left_state_int { \if_meaning:w \c_true_bool #1 - #2 { \int_eval:n { #3 - \l_regex_left_state_int } } - #4 { \int_eval:n { #5 - \l_regex_left_state_int } } + #2 { \int_eval:n { #3 - \l_@@_left_state_int } } + #4 { \int_eval:n { #5 - \l_@@_left_state_int } } \else: - #4 { \int_eval:n { #5 - \l_regex_left_state_int } } - #2 { \int_eval:n { #3 - \l_regex_left_state_int } } + #4 { \int_eval:n { #5 - \l_@@_left_state_int } } + #2 { \int_eval:n { #3 - \l_@@_left_state_int } } \fi: } } @@ -3486,83 +3501,83 @@ % % \subsubsection{Building classes} % -% \begin{macro}[int]{\regex_class:NnnnN} -% \begin{macro}[int, rEXP]{\regex_tests_action_cost:n} +% \begin{macro}[int]{\@@_class:NnnnN} +% \begin{macro}[int, rEXP]{\@@_tests_action_cost:n} % The arguments are: \meta{boolean} \Arg{tests} \Arg{min} \Arg{more} % \meta{lazyness}. First store the tests with a trailing -% \cs{regex_action_cost:n}, in the true branch of -% \cs{regex_break_point:TF} for positive classes, or the false branch +% \cs{@@_action_cost:n}, in the true branch of +% \cs{@@_break_point:TF} for positive classes, or the false branch % for negative classes. The integer \meta{more} is $0$ for fixed % repetitions, $-1$ for unbounded repetitions, and % $\meta{max}-\meta{min}$ for a range of repetitions. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_class:NnnnN #1#2#3#4#5 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_class:NnnnN #1#2#3#4#5 { - \cs_set_nopar:Npx \regex_tests_action_cost:n ##1 + \cs_set_nopar:Npx \@@_tests_action_cost:n ##1 { \exp_not:n { \exp_not:n {#2} } \bool_if:NTF #1 - { \regex_break_point:TF { \regex_action_cost:n {##1} } { } } - { \regex_break_point:TF { } { \regex_action_cost:n {##1} } } + { \@@_break_point:TF { \@@_action_cost:n {##1} } { } } + { \@@_break_point:TF { } { \@@_action_cost:n {##1} } } } \if_case:w - #4 \exp_stop_f: - \regex_class_repeat:n {#3} - \or: \regex_class_repeat:nN {#3} #5 - \else: \regex_class_repeat:nnN {#3} {#4} #5 + \@@_class_repeat:n {#3} + \or: \@@_class_repeat:nN {#3} #5 + \else: \@@_class_repeat:nnN {#3} {#4} #5 \fi: } -\cs_new:Npn \regex_tests_action_cost:n { \regex_action_cost:n } +\cs_new:Npn \@@_tests_action_cost:n { \@@_action_cost:n } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_class_repeat:n} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_class_repeat:n} % This is used for a fixed number of repetitions. Build one state for % each repetition, with a transition controlled by the tests that we % have collected. That works just fine for |#1|${}=0$ repetitions: % nothing is built. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_class_repeat:n #1 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_class_repeat:n #1 { \prg_replicate:nn {#1} { - \regex_build_new_state: - \regex_build_transition_right:nNn \regex_tests_action_cost:n - \l_regex_left_state_int \l_regex_right_state_int + \@@_build_new_state: + \@@_build_transition_right:nNn \@@_tests_action_cost:n + \l_@@_left_state_int \l_@@_right_state_int } } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_class_repeat:nN} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_class_repeat:nN} % This implements unbounded repetitions of a single class (\emph{e.g.} % the |*| and |+| quantifiers). If the minimum number |#1| of % repetitions is $0$, then build a transition from the current state % to itself governed by the tests, and a free transition to a new % state (hence skipping the tests). Otherwise, call -% \cs{regex_class_repeat:n} for the code to match |#1| repetitions, +% \cs{@@_class_repeat:n} for the code to match |#1| repetitions, % and add free transitions from the last state to the previous one, % and to a new one. In both cases, the order of transitions is % controlled by the lazyness boolean |#2|. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_class_repeat:nN #1#2 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_class_repeat:nN #1#2 { - \if_num:w #1 = \c_zero - \regex_build_transitions_lazyness:NNNNN #2 - \regex_action_free:n \l_regex_right_state_int - \regex_tests_action_cost:n \l_regex_left_state_int + \if_int_compare:w #1 = \c_zero + \@@_build_transitions_lazyness:NNNNN #2 + \@@_action_free:n \l_@@_right_state_int + \@@_tests_action_cost:n \l_@@_left_state_int \else: - \regex_class_repeat:n {#1} - \int_set_eq:NN \l_regex_internal_a_int \l_regex_left_state_int - \regex_build_transitions_lazyness:NNNNN #2 - \regex_action_free:n \l_regex_right_state_int - \regex_action_free:n \l_regex_internal_a_int + \@@_class_repeat:n {#1} + \int_set_eq:NN \l_@@_internal_a_int \l_@@_left_state_int + \@@_build_transitions_lazyness:NNNNN #2 + \@@_action_free:n \l_@@_right_state_int + \@@_action_free:n \l_@@_internal_a_int \fi: } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_class_repeat:nnN} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_class_repeat:nnN} % We want to build the code to match from |#1| to $|#1|+|#2|$ % repetitions. Match |#1| repetitions (can be $0$). Compute the final % state of the next construction as \texttt{a}. Build $|#2|>0$ states, @@ -3571,16 +3586,16 @@ % \texttt{a} is safe because states are allocated in order, starting % from \texttt{max_state}. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_class_repeat:nnN #1#2#3 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_class_repeat:nnN #1#2#3 { - \regex_class_repeat:n {#1} - \int_set:Nn \l_regex_internal_a_int - { \l_regex_max_state_int + #2 - \c_one } + \@@_class_repeat:n {#1} + \int_set:Nn \l_@@_internal_a_int + { \l_@@_max_state_int + #2 - \c_one } \prg_replicate:nn { #2 } { - \regex_build_transitions_lazyness:NNNNN #3 - \regex_action_free:n \l_regex_internal_a_int - \regex_tests_action_cost:n \l_regex_right_state_int + \@@_build_transitions_lazyness:NNNNN #3 + \@@_action_free:n \l_@@_internal_a_int + \@@_tests_action_cost:n \l_@@_right_state_int } } % \end{macrocode} @@ -3588,7 +3603,7 @@ % % \subsubsection{Building groups} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_group_aux:nnnnN} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_group_aux:nnnnN} % Arguments: \Arg{label} \Arg{contents} \Arg{min} \Arg{more} % \meta{lazyness}. If \meta{min} is $0$, we need to add a state before % building the group, so that the thread which skips the group does @@ -3605,146 +3620,146 @@ % auxiliaries expects \texttt{left_state} and \texttt{right_state} to % be set properly. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_group_aux:nnnnN #1#2#3#4#5 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_group_aux:nnnnN #1#2#3#4#5 { -%<trace> \trace_push:nnn { regex } { 1 } { regex_group } - \if_num:w #3 = \c_zero - \regex_build_new_state: -%<assert>\assert_int:n { \l_regex_max_state_int = \l_regex_right_state_int + 1 } - \regex_build_transition_right:nNn \regex_action_free_group:n - \l_regex_left_state_int \l_regex_right_state_int +%<trace> \trace_push:nnn { regex } { 1 } { @@_group } + \if_int_compare:w #3 = \c_zero + \@@_build_new_state: +%<assert>\assert_int:n { \l_@@_max_state_int = \l_@@_right_state_int + 1 } + \@@_build_transition_right:nNn \@@_action_free_group:n + \l_@@_left_state_int \l_@@_right_state_int \fi: - \regex_build_new_state: - \regex_push_lr_states: + \@@_build_new_state: + \@@_push_lr_states: #2 - \regex_pop_lr_states: + \@@_pop_lr_states: \if_case:w - #4 \exp_stop_f: - \regex_group_repeat:nn {#1} {#3} - \or: \regex_group_repeat:nnN {#1} {#3} #5 - \else: \regex_group_repeat:nnnN {#1} {#3} {#4} #5 + \@@_group_repeat:nn {#1} {#3} + \or: \@@_group_repeat:nnN {#1} {#3} #5 + \else: \@@_group_repeat:nnnN {#1} {#3} {#4} #5 \fi: -%<trace> \trace_pop:nnn { regex } { 1 } { regex_group } +%<trace> \trace_pop:nnn { regex } { 1 } { @@_group } } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[int]{\regex_group:nnnN, \regex_group_no_capture:nnnN} -% Hand to \cs{regex_group_aux:nnnnnN} the label of that group +% \begin{macro}[int]{\@@_group:nnnN, \@@_group_no_capture:nnnN} +% Hand to \cs{@@_group_aux:nnnnnN} the label of that group % (expanded), and the group itself, with some extra commands to % perform. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_group:nnnN #1 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_group:nnnN #1 { - \exp_args:No \regex_group_aux:nnnnN - { \int_use:N \l_regex_capturing_group_int } + \exp_args:No \@@_group_aux:nnnnN + { \int_use:N \l_@@_capturing_group_int } { - \int_incr:N \l_regex_capturing_group_int + \int_incr:N \l_@@_capturing_group_int #1 } } -\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \regex_group_no_capture:nnnN - { \regex_group_aux:nnnnN { -1 } } +\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \@@_group_no_capture:nnnN + { \@@_group_aux:nnnnN { -1 } } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[int]{\regex_group_resetting:nnnN} -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_group_resetting_loop:nnNn} -% Again, hand the label $-1$ to \cs{regex_group_aux:nnnnN}, but this +% \begin{macro}[int]{\@@_group_resetting:nnnN} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_group_resetting_loop:nnNn} +% Again, hand the label $-1$ to \cs{@@_group_aux:nnnnN}, but this % time we work a little bit harder to keep track of the maximum group % label at the end of any branch, and to reset the group number at % each branch. This relies on the fact that a compiled regex always is -% a sequence of items of the form \cs{regex_branch:n} \Arg{branch}. +% a sequence of items of the form \cs{@@_branch:n} \Arg{branch}. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_group_resetting:nnnN #1 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_group_resetting:nnnN #1 { - \regex_group_aux:nnnnN { -1 } + \@@_group_aux:nnnnN { -1 } { - \exp_args:Noo \regex_group_resetting_loop:nnNn - { \int_use:N \l_regex_capturing_group_int } - { \int_use:N \l_regex_capturing_group_int } + \exp_args:Noo \@@_group_resetting_loop:nnNn + { \int_use:N \l_@@_capturing_group_int } + { \int_use:N \l_@@_capturing_group_int } #1 - { ?? \prg_map_break:n } { } - \prg_break_point:n { } + { ?? \__prg_break:n } { } + \__prg_break_point: } } -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_group_resetting_loop:nnNn #1#2#3#4 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_group_resetting_loop:nnNn #1#2#3#4 { - \use_none:nn #3 { \int_set:Nn \l_regex_capturing_group_int {#1} } - \int_set:Nn \l_regex_capturing_group_int {#2} + \use_none:nn #3 { \int_set:Nn \l_@@_capturing_group_int {#1} } + \int_set:Nn \l_@@_capturing_group_int {#2} #3 {#4} - \exp_args:Nf \regex_group_resetting_loop:nnNn - { \int_max:nn {#1} { \l_regex_capturing_group_int } } + \exp_args:Nf \@@_group_resetting_loop:nnNn + { \int_max:nn {#1} { \l_@@_capturing_group_int } } {#2} } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[int]{\regex_branch:n} +% \begin{macro}[int]{\@@_branch:n} % Add a free transition from the left state of the current group to a % brand new state, starting point of this branch. Once the branch is % built, add a transition from its last state to the right state of % the group. The left and right states of the group are extracted from % the relevant sequences. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_branch:n #1 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_branch:n #1 { -%<trace> \trace_push:nnn { regex } { 1 } { regex_branch } - \regex_build_new_state: - \seq_get:NN \l_regex_left_state_seq \l_regex_internal_a_tl - \int_set:Nn \l_regex_left_state_int \l_regex_internal_a_tl - \regex_build_transition_right:nNn \regex_action_free:n - \l_regex_left_state_int \l_regex_right_state_int +%<trace> \trace_push:nnn { regex } { 1 } { @@_branch } + \@@_build_new_state: + \seq_get:NN \l_@@_left_state_seq \l_@@_internal_a_tl + \int_set:Nn \l_@@_left_state_int \l_@@_internal_a_tl + \@@_build_transition_right:nNn \@@_action_free:n + \l_@@_left_state_int \l_@@_right_state_int #1 - \seq_get:NN \l_regex_right_state_seq \l_regex_internal_a_tl - \regex_build_transition_right:nNn \regex_action_free:n - \l_regex_right_state_int \l_regex_internal_a_tl -%<trace> \trace_pop:nnn { regex } { 1 } { regex_branch } + \seq_get:NN \l_@@_right_state_seq \l_@@_internal_a_tl + \@@_build_transition_right:nNn \@@_action_free:n + \l_@@_right_state_int \l_@@_internal_a_tl +%<trace> \trace_pop:nnn { regex } { 1 } { @@_branch } } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[int]{\regex_group_repeat:nn} +% \begin{macro}[int]{\@@_group_repeat:nn} % This function is called to repeat a group a fixed number of times % |#2|; if this is $0$ we remove the group altogether (but don't reset % the \texttt{capturing_group} label). Otherwise, the auxiliary -% \cs{regex_group_repeat_aux:n} copies |#2| times the \tn{toks} for +% \cs{@@_group_repeat_aux:n} copies |#2| times the \tn{toks} for % the group, and leaves \texttt{internal_a} pointing to the left end % of the last repetition. We only record the submatch information at % the last repetition. Finally, add a state at the end (the transition % to it has been taken care of by the replicating auxiliary. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_group_repeat:nn #1#2 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_group_repeat:nn #1#2 { - \if_num:w #2 = \c_zero - \int_set:Nn \l_regex_max_state_int - { \l_regex_left_state_int - \c_one } - \regex_build_new_state: + \if_int_compare:w #2 = \c_zero + \int_set:Nn \l_@@_max_state_int + { \l_@@_left_state_int - \c_one } + \@@_build_new_state: \else: - \regex_group_repeat_aux:n {#2} - \regex_group_submatches:nNN {#1} - \l_regex_internal_a_int \l_regex_right_state_int - \regex_build_new_state: + \@@_group_repeat_aux:n {#2} + \@@_group_submatches:nNN {#1} + \l_@@_internal_a_int \l_@@_right_state_int + \@@_build_new_state: \fi: } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_group_submatches:nNN} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_group_submatches:nNN} % This inserts in states |#2| and |#3| the code for tracking % submatches of the group |#1|, unless inhibited by a label of $-1$. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_group_submatches:nNN #1#2#3 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_group_submatches:nNN #1#2#3 { - \if_num:w #1 > \c_minus_one - \regex_toks_put_left:Nx #2 { \regex_action_submatch:n { #1 < } } - \regex_toks_put_left:Nx #3 { \regex_action_submatch:n { #1 > } } + \if_int_compare:w #1 > \c_minus_one + \@@_toks_put_left:Nx #2 { \@@_action_submatch:n { #1 < } } + \@@_toks_put_left:Nx #3 { \@@_action_submatch:n { #1 > } } \fi: } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_group_repeat_aux:n} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_group_repeat_aux:n} % Here we repeat \tn{toks} ranging from \texttt{left_state} to % \texttt{max_state}, $|#1|>0$ times. First add a transition so that % the copies will \enquote{chain} properly. Compute the shift @@ -3754,33 +3769,33 @@ % the end, \texttt{b} is equal to the \texttt{max_state}, and % \texttt{a} points to the left of the last copy of the group. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_group_repeat_aux:n #1 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_group_repeat_aux:n #1 { - \regex_build_transition_right:nNn \regex_action_free:n - \l_regex_right_state_int \l_regex_max_state_int - \int_set_eq:NN \l_regex_internal_a_int \l_regex_left_state_int - \int_set_eq:NN \l_regex_internal_b_int \l_regex_max_state_int - \if_num:w \int_eval:w #1 > \c_one - \int_set:Nn \l_regex_internal_c_int + \@@_build_transition_right:nNn \@@_action_free:n + \l_@@_right_state_int \l_@@_max_state_int + \int_set_eq:NN \l_@@_internal_a_int \l_@@_left_state_int + \int_set_eq:NN \l_@@_internal_b_int \l_@@_max_state_int + \if_int_compare:w \__int_eval:w #1 > \c_one + \int_set:Nn \l_@@_internal_c_int { ( #1 - \c_one ) - * ( \l_regex_internal_b_int - \l_regex_internal_a_int ) + * ( \l_@@_internal_b_int - \l_@@_internal_a_int ) } - \tex_advance:D \l_regex_right_state_int \l_regex_internal_c_int - \tex_advance:D \l_regex_max_state_int \l_regex_internal_c_int - \prg_replicate:nn \l_regex_internal_c_int + \tex_advance:D \l_@@_right_state_int \l_@@_internal_c_int + \tex_advance:D \l_@@_max_state_int \l_@@_internal_c_int + \prg_replicate:nn \l_@@_internal_c_int { - \tex_toks:D \l_regex_internal_b_int - = \tex_toks:D \l_regex_internal_a_int - \tex_advance:D \l_regex_internal_a_int \c_one - \tex_advance:D \l_regex_internal_b_int \c_one + \tex_toks:D \l_@@_internal_b_int + = \tex_toks:D \l_@@_internal_a_int + \tex_advance:D \l_@@_internal_a_int \c_one + \tex_advance:D \l_@@_internal_b_int \c_one } \fi: } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_group_repeat:nnN} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_group_repeat:nnN} % This function is called to repeat a group at least $n$ times; the % case $n=0$ is very different from $n>0$. Assume first that $n=0$. % Insert submatch tracking information at the start and end of the @@ -3798,43 +3813,43 @@ % end up before submatch tracking, but that is irrelevant since it % only does so when going again through the group, recording new % matches. Finally, add a state; we already have a transition pointing -% to it from \cs{regex_group_repeat_aux:n}. -% \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_group_repeat:nnN #1#2#3 - { - \if_num:w #2 = \c_zero - \regex_group_submatches:nNN {#1} - \l_regex_left_state_int \l_regex_right_state_int - \int_set:Nn \l_regex_internal_a_int - { \l_regex_left_state_int - \c_one } - \regex_build_transition_right:nNn \regex_action_free:n - \l_regex_right_state_int \l_regex_internal_a_int - \regex_build_new_state: +% to it from \cs{@@_group_repeat_aux:n}. +% \begin{macrocode} +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_group_repeat:nnN #1#2#3 + { + \if_int_compare:w #2 = \c_zero + \@@_group_submatches:nNN {#1} + \l_@@_left_state_int \l_@@_right_state_int + \int_set:Nn \l_@@_internal_a_int + { \l_@@_left_state_int - \c_one } + \@@_build_transition_right:nNn \@@_action_free:n + \l_@@_right_state_int \l_@@_internal_a_int + \@@_build_new_state: \if_meaning:w \c_true_bool #3 - \regex_build_transition_left:NNN \regex_action_free:n - \l_regex_internal_a_int \l_regex_right_state_int + \@@_build_transition_left:NNN \@@_action_free:n + \l_@@_internal_a_int \l_@@_right_state_int \else: - \regex_build_transition_right:nNn \regex_action_free:n - \l_regex_internal_a_int \l_regex_right_state_int + \@@_build_transition_right:nNn \@@_action_free:n + \l_@@_internal_a_int \l_@@_right_state_int \fi: \else: - \regex_group_repeat_aux:n {#2} - \regex_group_submatches:nNN {#1} - \l_regex_internal_a_int \l_regex_right_state_int + \@@_group_repeat_aux:n {#2} + \@@_group_submatches:nNN {#1} + \l_@@_internal_a_int \l_@@_right_state_int \if_meaning:w \c_true_bool #3 - \regex_build_transition_right:nNn \regex_action_free_group:n - \l_regex_right_state_int \l_regex_internal_a_int + \@@_build_transition_right:nNn \@@_action_free_group:n + \l_@@_right_state_int \l_@@_internal_a_int \else: - \regex_build_transition_left:NNN \regex_action_free_group:n - \l_regex_right_state_int \l_regex_internal_a_int + \@@_build_transition_left:NNN \@@_action_free_group:n + \l_@@_right_state_int \l_@@_internal_a_int \fi: - \regex_build_new_state: + \@@_build_new_state: \fi: } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_group_repeat:nnnN} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_group_repeat:nnnN} % We wish to repeat the group between |#2| and $|#2|+|#3|$ times, with % a lazyness controlled by |#4|. We insert submatch tracking up front: % in principle, we could avoid recording submatches for the first |#2| @@ -3851,106 +3866,106 @@ % not follow the normal pattern: we had to add it \enquote{by hand} % earlier. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_group_repeat:nnnN #1#2#3#4 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_group_repeat:nnnN #1#2#3#4 { - \regex_group_submatches:nNN {#1} - \l_regex_left_state_int \l_regex_right_state_int - \regex_group_repeat_aux:n { #2 + #3 } + \@@_group_submatches:nNN {#1} + \l_@@_left_state_int \l_@@_right_state_int + \@@_group_repeat_aux:n { #2 + #3 } \if_meaning:w \c_true_bool #4 - \int_set_eq:NN \l_regex_left_state_int \l_regex_max_state_int + \int_set_eq:NN \l_@@_left_state_int \l_@@_max_state_int \prg_replicate:nn { #3 } { - \int_sub:Nn \l_regex_left_state_int - { \l_regex_internal_b_int - \l_regex_internal_a_int } - \regex_build_transition_left:NNN \regex_action_free:n - \l_regex_left_state_int \l_regex_max_state_int + \int_sub:Nn \l_@@_left_state_int + { \l_@@_internal_b_int - \l_@@_internal_a_int } + \@@_build_transition_left:NNN \@@_action_free:n + \l_@@_left_state_int \l_@@_max_state_int } \else: \prg_replicate:nn { #3 - \c_one } { - \int_sub:Nn \l_regex_right_state_int - { \l_regex_internal_b_int - \l_regex_internal_a_int } - \regex_build_transition_right:nNn \regex_action_free:n - \l_regex_right_state_int \l_regex_max_state_int + \int_sub:Nn \l_@@_right_state_int + { \l_@@_internal_b_int - \l_@@_internal_a_int } + \@@_build_transition_right:nNn \@@_action_free:n + \l_@@_right_state_int \l_@@_max_state_int } - \if_num:w #2 = \c_zero - \int_set:Nn \l_regex_right_state_int - { \l_regex_left_state_int - \c_one } + \if_int_compare:w #2 = \c_zero + \int_set:Nn \l_@@_right_state_int + { \l_@@_left_state_int - \c_one } \else: - \int_sub:Nn \l_regex_right_state_int - { \l_regex_internal_b_int - \l_regex_internal_a_int } + \int_sub:Nn \l_@@_right_state_int + { \l_@@_internal_b_int - \l_@@_internal_a_int } \fi: - \regex_build_transition_right:nNn \regex_action_free:n - \l_regex_right_state_int \l_regex_max_state_int + \@@_build_transition_right:nNn \@@_action_free:n + \l_@@_right_state_int \l_@@_max_state_int \fi: - \regex_build_new_state: + \@@_build_new_state: } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \subsubsection{Others} % -% \begin{macro}[int]{\regex_assertion:Nn, \regex_b_test:, \regex_anchor:N} -% Usage: \cs{regex_assertion:Nn} \meta{boolean} \Arg{test}, where the +% \begin{macro}[int]{\@@_assertion:Nn, \@@_b_test:, \@@_anchor:N} +% Usage: \cs{@@_assertion:Nn} \meta{boolean} \Arg{test}, where the % \meta{test} is either of the two other functions. Add a free % transition to a new state, conditionally to the assertion test. The -% \cs{regex_b_test:} test is used by the |\b| and |\B| escape: check +% \cs{@@_b_test:} test is used by the |\b| and |\B| escape: check % if the last character was a word character or not, and do the same % to the current character. The boundary-markers of the string are % non-word characters for this purpose. Anchors at the start or end -% of match use \cs{regex_anchor:N}, with a position controlled by the +% of match use \cs{@@_anchor:N}, with a position controlled by the % integer |#1|. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_assertion:Nn #1#2 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_assertion:Nn #1#2 { - \regex_build_new_state: - \regex_toks_put_right:Nx \l_regex_left_state_int + \@@_build_new_state: + \@@_toks_put_right:Nx \l_@@_left_state_int { \exp_not:n {#2} - \regex_break_point:TF + \@@_break_point:TF \bool_if:NF #1 { { } } { - \regex_action_free:n + \@@_action_free:n { \int_eval:n - { \l_regex_right_state_int - \l_regex_left_state_int } + { \l_@@_right_state_int - \l_@@_left_state_int } } } \bool_if:NT #1 { { } } } } -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_anchor:N #1 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_anchor:N #1 { - \if_num:w #1 = \l_regex_current_pos_int - \exp_after:wN \regex_break_true:w + \if_int_compare:w #1 = \l_@@_current_pos_int + \exp_after:wN \@@_break_true:w \fi: } -\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \regex_b_test: +\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \@@_b_test: { \group_begin: - \int_set_eq:NN \l_regex_current_char_int \l_regex_last_char_int - \regex_prop_w: - \regex_break_point:TF - { \group_end: \regex_item_reverse:n \regex_prop_w: } - { \group_end: \regex_prop_w: } + \int_set_eq:NN \l_@@_current_char_int \l_@@_last_char_int + \@@_prop_w: + \@@_break_point:TF + { \group_end: \@@_item_reverse:n \@@_prop_w: } + { \group_end: \@@_prop_w: } } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[int]{\regex_command_K:} +% \begin{macro}[int]{\@@_command_K:} % Change the starting point of the $0$-th submatch (full match), and % transition to a new state, pretending that this is a fresh thread. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \regex_command_K: +\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \@@_command_K: { - \regex_build_new_state: - \regex_toks_put_right:Nx \l_regex_left_state_int + \@@_build_new_state: + \@@_toks_put_right:Nx \l_@@_left_state_int { - \regex_action_submatch:n { 0< } - \bool_set_true:N \l_regex_fresh_thread_bool - \regex_action_free:n - { \int_eval:n { \l_regex_right_state_int - \l_regex_left_state_int } } - \bool_set_false:N \l_regex_fresh_thread_bool + \@@_action_submatch:n { 0< } + \bool_set_true:N \l_@@_fresh_thread_bool + \@@_action_free:n + { \int_eval:n { \l_@@_right_state_int - \l_@@_left_state_int } } + \bool_set_false:N \l_@@_fresh_thread_bool } } % \end{macrocode} @@ -3991,8 +4006,8 @@ % match, should have a higher priority than not going through the group. % % We solve this by distinguishing \enquote{normal} free transitions -% \cs{regex_action_free:n} from transitions -% \cs{regex_action_free_group:n} which go back to the start of the +% \cs{@@_action_free:n} from transitions +% \cs{@@_action_free_group:n} which go back to the start of the % group. The former will keep threads unless they have been visited by a % \enquote{completed} thread, while the latter kind of transition also % prevents going back to a state visited by the current thread. @@ -4001,11 +4016,11 @@ % % \begin{variable} % { -% \l_regex_min_pos_int, -% \l_regex_max_pos_int, -% \l_regex_current_pos_int, -% \l_regex_start_pos_int, -% \l_regex_success_pos_int, +% \l_@@_min_pos_int, +% \l_@@_max_pos_int, +% \l_@@_current_pos_int, +% \l_@@_start_pos_int, +% \l_@@_success_pos_int, % } % The tokens in the query are indexed from \texttt{min_pos} for the % first to $\texttt{max_pos}-1$ for the last, and their information is @@ -4018,20 +4033,20 @@ % updated whenever a thread succeeds, is used as the next starting % position. % \begin{macrocode} -\int_new:N \l_regex_min_pos_int -\int_new:N \l_regex_max_pos_int -\int_new:N \l_regex_current_pos_int -\int_new:N \l_regex_start_pos_int -\int_new:N \l_regex_success_pos_int +\int_new:N \l_@@_min_pos_int +\int_new:N \l_@@_max_pos_int +\int_new:N \l_@@_current_pos_int +\int_new:N \l_@@_start_pos_int +\int_new:N \l_@@_success_pos_int % \end{macrocode} % \end{variable} % % \begin{variable} % { -% \l_regex_current_char_int, -% \l_regex_current_catcode_int, -% \l_regex_last_char_int, -% \l_regex_case_changed_char_int +% \l_@@_current_char_int, +% \l_@@_current_catcode_int, +% \l_@@_last_char_int, +% \l_@@_case_changed_char_int % } % The character and category codes of the token at the current % position; the character code of the token at the previous position; @@ -4041,40 +4056,40 @@ % \texttt{current_char} variable is also used in various other phases % to hold a character code. % \begin{macrocode} -\int_new:N \l_regex_current_char_int -\int_new:N \l_regex_current_catcode_int -\int_new:N \l_regex_last_char_int -\int_new:N \l_regex_case_changed_char_int +\int_new:N \l_@@_current_char_int +\int_new:N \l_@@_current_catcode_int +\int_new:N \l_@@_last_char_int +\int_new:N \l_@@_case_changed_char_int % \end{macrocode} % \end{variable} % -% \begin{variable}{\l_regex_current_state_int} +% \begin{variable}{\l_@@_current_state_int} % For every character in the token list, each of the active states is -% considered in turn. The variable \cs{l_regex_current_state_int} +% considered in turn. The variable \cs{l_@@_current_state_int} % holds the state of the \textsc{nfa} which is currently considered: % transitions are then given as shifts relative to the current state. % \begin{macrocode} -\int_new:N \l_regex_current_state_int +\int_new:N \l_@@_current_state_int % \end{macrocode} % \end{variable} % % \begin{variable} -% {\l_regex_current_submatches_prop, \l_regex_success_submatches_prop} +% {\l_@@_current_submatches_prop, \l_@@_success_submatches_prop} % The submatches for the thread which is currently active are stored % in the \texttt{current_submatches} property list variable. This -% property list is stored by \cs{regex_action_cost:n} into the +% property list is stored by \cs{@@_action_cost:n} into the % \tn{toks} register for the target state of the transition, to be % retrieved when matching at the next position. When a thread % succeeds, this property list is copied to -% \cs{l_regex_success_submatches_prop}: only the last sucessful thread +% \cs{l_@@_success_submatches_prop}: only the last sucessful thread % will remain there. % \begin{macrocode} -\prop_new:N \l_regex_current_submatches_prop -\prop_new:N \l_regex_success_submatches_prop +\prop_new:N \l_@@_current_submatches_prop +\prop_new:N \l_@@_success_submatches_prop % \end{macrocode} % \end{variable} % -% \begin{variable}{\l_regex_step_int} +% \begin{variable}{\l_@@_step_int} % This integer, always even, is increased every time a character in % the query is read, and not reset when doing multiple matches. For % each \meta{state} in the \textsc{nfa} we store in @@ -4089,11 +4104,11 @@ % attach each set of submatch information to a given iteration (and % automatically discard it when it corresponds to a past step). % \begin{macrocode} -\int_new:N \l_regex_step_int +\int_new:N \l_@@_step_int % \end{macrocode} % \end{variable} % -% \begin{variable}{\l_regex_min_active_int, \l_regex_max_active_int} +% \begin{variable}{\l_@@_min_active_int, \l_@@_max_active_int} % All the currently active states are kept in order of precedence in % the \tn{skip} registers, and the corresponding submatches in the % \tn{toks}. For our purposes, those serve as an array, indexed from @@ -4102,71 +4117,71 @@ % space can immediately be reused, and \texttt{max_active} is reset to % \texttt{min_active}, effectively clearing the array. % \begin{macrocode} -\int_new:N \l_regex_min_active_int -\int_new:N \l_regex_max_active_int +\int_new:N \l_@@_min_active_int +\int_new:N \l_@@_max_active_int % \end{macrocode} % \end{variable} % -% \begin{variable}{\l_regex_every_match_tl} +% \begin{variable}{\l_@@_every_match_tl} % Every time a match is found, this token list is used. For single % matching, the token list is empty. For multiple matching, the token % list is set to repeat the matching, after performing some operation -% which depends on the user function. See \cs{regex_single_match:} and -% \cs{regex_multi_match:n}. +% which depends on the user function. See \cs{@@_single_match:} and +% \cs{@@_multi_match:n}. % \begin{macrocode} -\tl_new:N \l_regex_every_match_tl +\tl_new:N \l_@@_every_match_tl % \end{macrocode} % \end{variable} % -% \begin{variable}{\l_regex_fresh_thread_bool, \l_regex_empty_success_bool} -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_if_two_empty_matches:F} +% \begin{variable}{\l_@@_fresh_thread_bool, \l_@@_empty_success_bool} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_if_two_empty_matches:F} % When doing multiple matches, we need to avoid infinite loops where % each iteration matches the same empty token list. When an empty % token list is matched, the next successful match of the same empty % token list is suppressed. We detect empty matches by setting -% \cs{l_regex_fresh_thread_bool} to \texttt{true} for threads which +% \cs{l_@@_fresh_thread_bool} to \texttt{true} for threads which % directly come from the start of the regex or from the |\K| command, % and testing that boolean whenever a thread succeeds. The function -% \cs{regex_if_two_empty_matches:F} is redefined at every match +% \cs{@@_if_two_empty_matches:F} is redefined at every match % attempt, depending on whether the previous match was empty or not: % if it was, then the function must cancel a purported success if it % is empty and at the same spot as the previous match; otherwise, we % definitely don't have two identical empty matches, so the function % is \cs{use:n}. % \begin{macrocode} -\bool_new:N \l_regex_fresh_thread_bool -\bool_new:N \l_regex_empty_success_bool -\cs_new_eq:NN \regex_if_two_empty_matches:F \use:n +\bool_new:N \l_@@_fresh_thread_bool +\bool_new:N \l_@@_empty_success_bool +\cs_new_eq:NN \@@_if_two_empty_matches:F \use:n % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \end{variable} % % \begin{variable} % { -% \g_regex_success_bool, -% \l_regex_saved_success_bool, -% \l_regex_match_success_bool +% \g_@@_success_bool, +% \l_@@_saved_success_bool, +% \l_@@_match_success_bool % } -% The boolean \cs{l_regex_match_success_bool} is true if the current -% match attempt was successful, and \cs{g_regex_success_bool} is true +% The boolean \cs{l_@@_match_success_bool} is true if the current +% match attempt was successful, and \cs{g_@@_success_bool} is true % if there was at least one successful match. This is the only global % variable in this whole module, but we would need it to be local when % matching a control sequence with |\c{...}|. This is done by saving -% the global variable into \cs{l_regex_saved_success_bool}, which is +% the global variable into \cs{l_@@_saved_success_bool}, which is % local, hence not affected by the changes due to inner regex % functions. % \begin{macrocode} -\bool_new:N \g_regex_success_bool -\bool_new:N \l_regex_saved_success_bool -\bool_new:N \l_regex_match_success_bool +\bool_new:N \g_@@_success_bool +\bool_new:N \l_@@_saved_success_bool +\bool_new:N \l_@@_match_success_bool % \end{macrocode} % \end{variable} % % \subsubsection{Matching: framework} % -% \begin{macro}[int]{\regex_match:n} +% \begin{macro}[int]{\@@_match:n} % First store the query into \tn{toks} and \tn{muskip} registers (see -% \cs{regex_query_set:nnn}). Then initialize the variables that should +% \cs{@@_query_set:nnn}). Then initialize the variables that should % be set once for each user function (even for multiple % matches). Namely, the overall matching is not yet sucessful; none of % the states should be marked as visited (\tn{dimen} registers), and @@ -4175,39 +4190,39 @@ % smothering an empty match at the start). Once all this is set up, we % are ready for the ride. Find the first match. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_match:n #1 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_match:n #1 { -%<trace> \trace_push:nnx { regex } { 1 } { regex_match } +%<trace> \trace_push:nnx { regex } { 1 } { @@_match } %<trace> \trace:nnx { regex } { 1 } { analyzing~query~token~list } - \int_zero:N \l_regex_balance_int - \int_set:Nn \l_regex_current_pos_int { \c_two * \l_regex_max_state_int } - \regex_query_set:nnn { } { -1 } { -2 } - \int_set_eq:NN \l_regex_min_pos_int \l_regex_current_pos_int - \tl_analysis_map_inline:nn {#1} - { \regex_query_set:nnn {##1} {"##2} {##3} } - \int_set_eq:NN \l_regex_max_pos_int \l_regex_current_pos_int - \regex_query_set:nnn { } { -1 } { -2 } + \int_zero:N \l_@@_balance_int + \int_set:Nn \l_@@_current_pos_int { \c_two * \l_@@_max_state_int } + \@@_query_set:nnn { } { -1 } { -2 } + \int_set_eq:NN \l_@@_min_pos_int \l_@@_current_pos_int + \__tl_analysis_map_inline:nn {#1} + { \@@_query_set:nnn {##1} {"##2} {##3} } + \int_set_eq:NN \l_@@_max_pos_int \l_@@_current_pos_int + \@@_query_set:nnn { } { -1 } { -2 } %<trace> \trace:nnx { regex } { 1 } { initializing } - \bool_gset_false:N \g_regex_success_bool - \prg_stepwise_inline:nnnn - \l_regex_min_state_int \c_one { \l_regex_max_state_int - \c_one } + \bool_gset_false:N \g_@@_success_bool + \int_step_inline:nnnn + \l_@@_min_state_int \c_one { \l_@@_max_state_int - \c_one } { \tex_dimen:D ##1 \c_one sp \scan_stop: } - \int_set_eq:NN \l_regex_min_active_int \l_regex_max_state_int - \int_set_eq:NN \l_regex_step_int \c_zero - \int_set_eq:NN \l_regex_success_pos_int \l_regex_min_pos_int - \int_set:Nn \l_regex_submatch_int - { \c_two * \l_regex_max_state_int } - \bool_set_false:N \l_regex_empty_success_bool - \regex_match_once: -%<trace> \trace_pop:nnx { regex } { 1 } { regex_match } + \int_set_eq:NN \l_@@_min_active_int \l_@@_max_state_int + \int_set_eq:NN \l_@@_step_int \c_zero + \int_set_eq:NN \l_@@_success_pos_int \l_@@_min_pos_int + \int_set:Nn \l_@@_submatch_int + { \c_two * \l_@@_max_state_int } + \bool_set_false:N \l_@@_empty_success_bool + \@@_match_once: +%<trace> \trace_pop:nnx { regex } { 1 } { @@_match } } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[int]{\regex_match_once:} +% \begin{macro}[int]{\@@_match_once:} % This function finds one match, then does some action defined by the % \texttt{every_match} token list, which may recursively call -% \cs{regex_match_once:}. First initialize some variables: set the +% \cs{@@_match_once:}. First initialize some variables: set the % conditional which detects identical empty matches; this match % attempt starts at the previous \texttt{success_pos}, is not yet % sucessful, and has no submatches yet; clear the array of active @@ -4215,148 +4230,149 @@ % ready to read our first token in the query, but we actually start % one position earlier than the start, and \texttt{get} that token, so % that the \texttt{last_char} will be set properly for word -% boundaries. Then call \cs{regex_match_loop:}, which runs through the +% boundaries. Then call \cs{@@_match_loop:}, which runs through the % query until the end or until a successful match breaks early. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \regex_match_once: +\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \@@_match_once: { - \if_meaning:w \c_true_bool \l_regex_empty_success_bool - \cs_set_nopar:Npn \regex_if_two_empty_matches:F - { \int_compare:nNnF \l_regex_start_pos_int = \l_regex_current_pos_int } + \if_meaning:w \c_true_bool \l_@@_empty_success_bool + \cs_set_nopar:Npn \@@_if_two_empty_matches:F + { \int_compare:nNnF \l_@@_start_pos_int = \l_@@_current_pos_int } \else: - \cs_set_eq:NN \regex_if_two_empty_matches:F \use:n + \cs_set_eq:NN \@@_if_two_empty_matches:F \use:n \fi: - \int_set_eq:NN \l_regex_start_pos_int \l_regex_success_pos_int - \bool_set_false:N \l_regex_match_success_bool - \prop_clear:N \l_regex_current_submatches_prop - \int_set_eq:NN \l_regex_max_active_int \l_regex_min_active_int - \regex_store_state:n { \l_regex_min_state_int } - \int_set:Nn \l_regex_current_pos_int - { \l_regex_start_pos_int - \c_one } - \regex_query_get: - \regex_match_loop: - \l_regex_every_match_tl + \int_set_eq:NN \l_@@_start_pos_int \l_@@_success_pos_int + \bool_set_false:N \l_@@_match_success_bool + \prop_clear:N \l_@@_current_submatches_prop + \int_set_eq:NN \l_@@_max_active_int \l_@@_min_active_int + \@@_store_state:n { \l_@@_min_state_int } + \int_set:Nn \l_@@_current_pos_int + { \l_@@_start_pos_int - \c_one } + \@@_query_get: + \@@_match_loop: + \l_@@_every_match_tl } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[int]{\regex_single_match:, \regex_multi_match:n} +% \begin{macro}[int]{\@@_single_match:, \@@_multi_match:n} % For a single match, the overall success is determined by whether the % only match attempt is a success. When doing multiple matches, the % overall matching is successful as soon as any match % succeeds. Perform the action |#1|, then find the next match. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \regex_single_match: +\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \@@_single_match: { - \tl_set:Nn \l_regex_every_match_tl - { \bool_gset_eq:NN \g_regex_success_bool \l_regex_match_success_bool } + \tl_set:Nn \l_@@_every_match_tl + { \bool_gset_eq:NN \g_@@_success_bool \l_@@_match_success_bool } } -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_multi_match:n #1 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_multi_match:n #1 { - \tl_set:Nn \l_regex_every_match_tl + \tl_set:Nn \l_@@_every_match_tl { - \if_meaning:w \c_true_bool \l_regex_match_success_bool - \bool_gset_true:N \g_regex_success_bool + \if_meaning:w \c_true_bool \l_@@_match_success_bool + \bool_gset_true:N \g_@@_success_bool #1 - \exp_after:wN \regex_match_once: + \exp_after:wN \@@_match_once: \fi: } } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_match_loop:} -% \begin{macro}[aux, rEXP]{\regex_match_one_active:w} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_match_loop:} +% \begin{macro}[aux, rEXP]{\@@_match_one_active:w} % At each new position, set some variables and get the new character % and category from the query. Then unpack the array of active % threads, and clear it by resetting its length % (\texttt{max_active}). This results in a sequence of -% \cs{regex_use_state_and_submatches:nn} \Arg{state} \Arg{prop}, and +% \cs{@@_use_state_and_submatches:nn} \Arg{state} \Arg{prop}, and % we consider those states one by one in order. As soon as a thread % succeeds, exit the step, and, if there are threads to consider at the % next position, and we have not reached the end of the string, % repeat the loop. Otherwise, the last thread that succeeded is what -% \cs{regex_match_once:} matches. We explain the \texttt{fresh_thread} -% business when describing \cs{regex_action_wildcard:}. +% \cs{@@_match_once:} matches. We explain the \texttt{fresh_thread} +% business when describing \cs{@@_action_wildcard:}. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \regex_match_loop: +\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \@@_match_loop: { - \tex_advance:D \l_regex_step_int \c_two - \int_incr:N \l_regex_current_pos_int - \int_set_eq:NN \l_regex_last_char_int \l_regex_current_char_int - \int_set_eq:NN \l_regex_case_changed_char_int \c_max_int - \regex_query_get: + \tex_advance:D \l_@@_step_int \c_two + \int_incr:N \l_@@_current_pos_int + \int_set_eq:NN \l_@@_last_char_int \l_@@_current_char_int + \int_set_eq:NN \l_@@_case_changed_char_int \c_max_int + \@@_query_get: \use:x { - \int_set_eq:NN \l_regex_max_active_int \l_regex_min_active_int - \exp_after:wN \regex_match_one_active:w - \int_use:N \l_regex_min_active_int ; + \int_set_eq:NN \l_@@_max_active_int \l_@@_min_active_int + \exp_after:wN \@@_match_one_active:w + \int_use:N \l_@@_min_active_int ; } - \prg_break_point:n { \bool_set_false:N \l_regex_fresh_thread_bool } - \if_num:w \l_regex_max_active_int > \l_regex_min_active_int - \if_num:w \l_regex_current_pos_int < \l_regex_max_pos_int - \exp_after:wN \exp_after:wN \exp_after:wN \regex_match_loop: + \__prg_break_point: + \bool_set_false:N \l_@@_fresh_thread_bool %^^A was arg of break_point:n + \if_int_compare:w \l_@@_max_active_int > \l_@@_min_active_int + \if_int_compare:w \l_@@_current_pos_int < \l_@@_max_pos_int + \exp_after:wN \exp_after:wN \exp_after:wN \@@_match_loop: \fi: \fi: } -\cs_new:Npn \regex_match_one_active:w #1; +\cs_new:Npn \@@_match_one_active:w #1; { - \if_num:w #1 < \l_regex_max_active_int - \regex_use_state_and_submatches:nn - { \int_value:w \tex_skip:D #1 } + \if_int_compare:w #1 < \l_@@_max_active_int + \@@_use_state_and_submatches:nn + { \__int_value:w \tex_skip:D #1 } { \tex_the:D \tex_toks:D #1 } - \exp_after:wN \regex_match_one_active:w - \int_use:N \int_eval:w #1 + \c_one \exp_after:wN ; + \exp_after:wN \@@_match_one_active:w + \int_use:N \__int_eval:w #1 + \c_one \exp_after:wN ; \fi: } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_query_set:nnn} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_query_set:nnn} % The arguments are: tokens that \texttt{o} and \texttt{x} expand to % one token of the query, the catcode, and the character code. Store % those, and the current brace balance (used later to check for % overall brace balance) in a \tn{muskip} register and a \tn{toks}, % then update the \texttt{balance}. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_query_set:nnn #1#2#3 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_query_set:nnn #1#2#3 { - \tex_muskip:D \l_regex_current_pos_int + \tex_muskip:D \l_@@_current_pos_int = \etex_gluetomu:D #3 sp plus #2 sp - minus \l_regex_balance_int sp + minus \l_@@_balance_int sp \scan_stop: - \tex_toks:D \l_regex_current_pos_int {#1} - \int_incr:N \l_regex_current_pos_int + \tex_toks:D \l_@@_current_pos_int {#1} + \int_incr:N \l_@@_current_pos_int \if_case:w #2 \exp_stop_f: - \or: \int_incr:N \l_regex_balance_int - \or: \int_decr:N \l_regex_balance_int + \or: \int_incr:N \l_@@_balance_int + \or: \int_decr:N \l_@@_balance_int \fi: } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_query_get:} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_query_get:} % Extract the current character and category codes from the % \tn{muskip} register of the current position: those are the main and % the stretch components, and we need a conversion to avoid \TeX{}'s % \enquote{incompatible glue units} error. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \regex_query_get: +\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \@@_query_get: { - \l_regex_current_char_int - = \etex_mutoglue:D \tex_muskip:D \l_regex_current_pos_int - \l_regex_current_catcode_int = \etex_gluestretch:D - \etex_mutoglue:D \tex_muskip:D \l_regex_current_pos_int + \l_@@_current_char_int + = \etex_mutoglue:D \tex_muskip:D \l_@@_current_pos_int + \l_@@_current_catcode_int = \etex_gluestretch:D + \etex_mutoglue:D \tex_muskip:D \l_@@_current_pos_int } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \subsubsection{Using states of the \textsc{nfa}} % -% \begin{macro}[int]{\regex_use_state:} +% \begin{macro}[int]{\@@_use_state:} % Use the current \textsc{nfa} instruction. The state is initially % marked as belonging to the current \texttt{step}: this allows normal % free transition to repeat, but group-repeating transitions @@ -4364,32 +4380,33 @@ % state is marked as $\texttt{step}+1$: any thread hitting it at that % point will be terminated. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \regex_use_state: +\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \@@_use_state: { %<*trace> - \trace:nnx { regex } { 2 } { state~\int_use:N \l_regex_current_state_int } + \trace:nnx { regex } { 2 } { state~\int_use:N \l_@@_current_state_int } %</trace> - \tex_dimen:D \l_regex_current_state_int - = \l_regex_step_int sp \scan_stop: - \tex_the:D \tex_toks:D \l_regex_current_state_int - \tex_dimen:D \l_regex_current_state_int - = \int_eval:w \l_regex_step_int + \c_one \int_eval_end: sp \scan_stop: + \tex_dimen:D \l_@@_current_state_int + = \l_@@_step_int sp \scan_stop: + \tex_the:D \tex_toks:D \l_@@_current_state_int + \tex_dimen:D \l_@@_current_state_int + = \__int_eval:w \l_@@_step_int + \c_one \__int_eval_end: sp \scan_stop: } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[int]{\regex_use_state_and_submatches:nn} +% \begin{macro}[int]{\@@_use_state_and_submatches:nn} % This function is called as one item in the array of active threads % after that array has been unpacked for a new step. Update the % \texttt{current_state} and \texttt{current_submatches} and use the % state if it has not yet been encountered at this step. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_use_state_and_submatches:nn #1 #2 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_use_state_and_submatches:nn #1 #2 { - \int_set:Nn \l_regex_current_state_int {#1} - \if_num:w \tex_dimen:D \l_regex_current_state_int < \l_regex_step_int - \tl_set:Nn \l_regex_current_submatches_prop {#2} - \exp_after:wN \regex_use_state: + \int_set:Nn \l_@@_current_state_int {#1} + \if_int_compare:w \tex_dimen:D \l_@@_current_state_int + < \l_@@_step_int + \tl_set:Nn \l_@@_current_submatches_prop {#2} + \exp_after:wN \@@_use_state: \fi: \scan_stop: } @@ -4398,31 +4415,31 @@ % % \subsubsection{Actions when matching} % -% \begin{macro}[int]{\regex_action_start_wildcard:} +% \begin{macro}[int]{\@@_action_start_wildcard:} % For an unanchored match, state $0$ has a free transition to the next % and a costly one to itself, to repeat at the next position. To catch % repeated identical empty matches, we need to know if a successful % thread corresponds to an empty match. The instruction resetting -% \cs{l_regex_fresh_thread_bool} may be skipped by a successful -% thread, hence we had to add it to \cs{regex_match_loop:} too. +% \cs{l_@@_fresh_thread_bool} may be skipped by a successful +% thread, hence we had to add it to \cs{@@_match_loop:} too. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \regex_action_start_wildcard: +\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \@@_action_start_wildcard: { - \bool_set_true:N \l_regex_fresh_thread_bool - \regex_action_free:n {1} - \bool_set_false:N \l_regex_fresh_thread_bool - \regex_action_cost:n {0} + \bool_set_true:N \l_@@_fresh_thread_bool + \@@_action_free:n {1} + \bool_set_false:N \l_@@_fresh_thread_bool + \@@_action_cost:n {0} } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[int]{\regex_action_free:n, \regex_action_free_group:n} -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_action_free_aux:nn} +% \begin{macro}[int]{\@@_action_free:n, \@@_action_free_group:n} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_action_free_aux:nn} % These functions copy a thread after checking that the \textsc{nfa} % state has not already been used at this position. If not, store % submatches in the new state, and insert the instructions for that % state in the input stream. Then restore the old value of -% \cs{l_regex_current_state_int} and of the current submatches. The +% \cs{l_@@_current_state_int} and of the current submatches. The % two types of free transitions differ by how they test that the state % has not been encountered yet: the \texttt{group} version is % stricter, and will not use a state if it was used earlier in the @@ -4430,116 +4447,116 @@ % \enquote{normal} version will revisit a state when within the thread % itself. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \regex_action_free:n - { \regex_action_free_aux:nn { > \l_regex_step_int \else: } } -\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \regex_action_free_group:n - { \regex_action_free_aux:nn { < \l_regex_step_int } } -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_action_free_aux:nn #1#2 +\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \@@_action_free:n + { \@@_action_free_aux:nn { > \l_@@_step_int \else: } } +\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \@@_action_free_group:n + { \@@_action_free_aux:nn { < \l_@@_step_int } } +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_action_free_aux:nn #1#2 { \use:x { - \int_add:Nn \l_regex_current_state_int {#2} + \int_add:Nn \l_@@_current_state_int {#2} \exp_not:n { - \if_num:w \tex_dimen:D \l_regex_current_state_int #1 - \exp_after:wN \regex_use_state: + \if_int_compare:w \tex_dimen:D \l_@@_current_state_int #1 + \exp_after:wN \@@_use_state: \fi: } - \int_set:Nn \l_regex_current_state_int - { \int_use:N \l_regex_current_state_int } - \tl_set:Nn \exp_not:N \l_regex_current_submatches_prop - { \exp_not:o \l_regex_current_submatches_prop } + \int_set:Nn \l_@@_current_state_int + { \int_use:N \l_@@_current_state_int } + \tl_set:Nn \exp_not:N \l_@@_current_submatches_prop + { \exp_not:o \l_@@_current_submatches_prop } } } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[int]{\regex_action_cost:n} +% \begin{macro}[int]{\@@_action_cost:n} % A transition which consumes the current character and shifts the % state by |#1|. The resulting state is stored in the \tn{skip} array % for use at the next position, and we also store the current % submatches. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_action_cost:n #1 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_action_cost:n #1 { - \exp_args:No \regex_store_state:n - { \int_use:N \int_eval:w \l_regex_current_state_int + #1 } + \exp_args:No \@@_store_state:n + { \int_use:N \__int_eval:w \l_@@_current_state_int + #1 } } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[int]{\regex_store_state:n} -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_store_submatches:} +% \begin{macro}[int]{\@@_store_state:n} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_store_submatches:} % Put the given state in the array of \tn{skip} registers (converted % to a dimension in scaled points), and increment the length of the % array. Then store the current submatch in the This is done by -% increasing the pointer \cs{l_regex_max_active_int}, and converting +% increasing the pointer \cs{l_@@_max_active_int}, and converting % the integer to a dimension (suitable for a \tn{skip} assignment) in % scaled points. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_store_state:n #1 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_store_state:n #1 { - \regex_store_submatches: - \tex_skip:D \l_regex_max_active_int = #1 sp \scan_stop: - \int_incr:N \l_regex_max_active_int + \@@_store_submatches: + \tex_skip:D \l_@@_max_active_int = #1 sp \scan_stop: + \int_incr:N \l_@@_max_active_int } -\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \regex_store_submatches: +\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \@@_store_submatches: { - \tex_toks:D \l_regex_max_active_int \exp_after:wN - { \l_regex_current_submatches_prop } + \tex_toks:D \l_@@_max_active_int \exp_after:wN + { \l_@@_current_submatches_prop } } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[int]{\regex_disable_submatches:} +% \begin{macro}[int]{\@@_disable_submatches:} % Some user functions don't require tracking submatches. % We get a performance improvement by simply defining the % relevant functions to remove their argument and do nothing % with it. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \regex_disable_submatches: +\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \@@_disable_submatches: { - \cs_set_protected_nopar:Npn \regex_store_submatches: { } - \cs_set_protected:Npn \regex_action_submatch:n ##1 { } + \cs_set_protected_nopar:Npn \@@_store_submatches: { } + \cs_set_protected:Npn \@@_action_submatch:n ##1 { } } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[int]{\regex_action_submatch:n} +% \begin{macro}[int]{\@@_action_submatch:n} % Update the current submatches with the information from the current % position. Maybe a bottleneck. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_action_submatch:n #1 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_action_submatch:n #1 { - \prop_put:Nno \l_regex_current_submatches_prop {#1} - { \int_use:N \l_regex_current_pos_int } + \prop_put:Nno \l_@@_current_submatches_prop {#1} + { \int_use:N \l_@@_current_pos_int } } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[int]{\regex_action_success:} +% \begin{macro}[int]{\@@_action_success:} % There is a successful match when an execution path reaches the last % state in the \textsc{nfa}, unless this marks a second identical % empty match. Then mark that there was a successful match; it is % empty if it is \enquote{fresh}; and we store the current position % and submatches. The current step is then interrupted with -% \cs{prg_map_break:}, and only paths with higher precedence are +% \cs{__prg_break:}, and only paths with higher precedence are % pursued further. The values stored here may be overwritten by a % later success of a path with higher precedence. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \regex_action_success: +\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \@@_action_success: { - \regex_if_two_empty_matches:F + \@@_if_two_empty_matches:F { - \bool_set_true:N \l_regex_match_success_bool - \bool_set_eq:NN \l_regex_empty_success_bool - \l_regex_fresh_thread_bool - \int_set_eq:NN \l_regex_success_pos_int \l_regex_current_pos_int - \prop_set_eq:NN \l_regex_success_submatches_prop - \l_regex_current_submatches_prop - \prg_map_break: + \bool_set_true:N \l_@@_match_success_bool + \bool_set_eq:NN \l_@@_empty_success_bool + \l_@@_fresh_thread_bool + \int_set_eq:NN \l_@@_success_pos_int \l_@@_current_pos_int + \prop_set_eq:NN \l_@@_success_submatches_prop + \l_@@_current_submatches_prop + \__prg_break: } } % \end{macrocode} @@ -4549,27 +4566,27 @@ % % \subsubsection{Variables and helpers used in replacement} % -% \begin{variable}{\l_regex_replacement_csnames_int} +% \begin{variable}{\l_@@_replacement_csnames_int} % The behaviour of closing braces inside a replacement text depends on % whether a sequences |\c{| or |\u{| has been encountered. The number % of \enquote{open} such sequences that should be closed by |}| is -% stored in \cs{l_regex_replacement_csnames_int}, and decreased by +% stored in \cs{l_@@_replacement_csnames_int}, and decreased by % $1$ by each |}|. % \begin{macrocode} -\int_new:N \l_regex_replacement_csnames_int +\int_new:N \l_@@_replacement_csnames_int % \end{macrocode} % \end{variable} % -% \begin{variable}{\l_regex_balance_tl} +% \begin{variable}{\l_@@_balance_tl} % This token list holds the replacement text for -% \cs{regex_replacement_balance_one_match:n} while it is being built +% \cs{@@_replacement_balance_one_match:n} while it is being built % incrementally. % \begin{macrocode} -\tl_new:N \l_regex_balance_tl +\tl_new:N \l_@@_balance_tl % \end{macrocode} % \end{variable} % -% \begin{macro}[aux, rEXP]{\regex_replacement_balance_one_match:n} +% \begin{macro}[aux, rEXP]{\@@_replacement_balance_one_match:n} % This expects as an argument the first index of a range of \tn{skip} % registers which hold the submatch information for a given match. It % can be used within an integer expression to obtain the brace balance @@ -4582,13 +4599,13 @@ % function must result in a valid integer expression (hence a leading % |+| in the actual definition). % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new:Npn \regex_replacement_balance_one_match:n #1 - { - \regex_submatch_balance:n {#1} } +\cs_new:Npn \@@_replacement_balance_one_match:n #1 + { - \@@_submatch_balance:n {#1} } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[aux, rEXP]{\regex_replacement_do_one_match:n} -% The input is the same as \cs{regex_replacement_balance_one_match:n}. +% \begin{macro}[aux, rEXP]{\@@_replacement_do_one_match:n} +% The input is the same as \cs{@@_replacement_balance_one_match:n}. % This function is redefined to expand to the part of the token list % from the end of the previous match to a given match, followed by the % replacement text. Hence concatenating the result of this function @@ -4597,16 +4614,16 @@ % will produce the fully replaced token list. The initialization does % not matter, but we set it as for an empty replacement. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new:Npn \regex_replacement_do_one_match:n #1 +\cs_new:Npn \@@_replacement_do_one_match:n #1 { - \regex_query_range:nn + \@@_query_range:nn { \etex_glueshrink:D \tex_skip:D #1 } { \tex_skip:D #1 } } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_replacement_exp_not:N} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_replacement_exp_not:N} % This function lets us navigate around the fact that the primitive % \cs{exp_not:n} requires a braced argument. As far as I can tell, it % is only needed if the user tries to include in the replacement text @@ -4615,18 +4632,18 @@ % assignment, \cs{exp_not:N}~|#| behaves as a single |#|, whereas % \cs{exp_not:n}~|{#}| behaves as a doubled |##|. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new:Npn \regex_replacement_exp_not:N #1 { \exp_not:n {#1} } +\cs_new:Npn \@@_replacement_exp_not:N #1 { \exp_not:n {#1} } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \subsubsection{Query and brace balance} % -% \begin{macro}[int, rEXP]{\regex_query_range:nn} -% \begin{macro}[aux, rEXP]{\regex_query_range_loop:ww} +% \begin{macro}[int, rEXP]{\@@_query_range:nn} +% \begin{macro}[aux, rEXP]{\@@_query_range_loop:ww} % When it is time to extract submatches from the token list, the % various tokens are stored in \tn{toks} registers numbered from -% \cs{l_regex_min_pos_int} inclusive to \cs{l_regex_max_pos_int} -% exclusive. The function \cs{regex_query_range:nn} \Arg{min} +% \cs{l_@@_min_pos_int} inclusive to \cs{l_@@_max_pos_int} +% exclusive. The function \cs{@@_query_range:nn} \Arg{min} % \Arg{max} unpacks registers from the position \meta{min} to the % position $\meta{max}-1$ included. Once this is expanded, a second % \texttt{x}-expansion will result in the actual tokens from the @@ -4634,44 +4651,44 @@ % very end of their operation, after checking (and correcting) the % brace balance first. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new:Npn \regex_query_range:nn #1#2 +\cs_new:Npn \@@_query_range:nn #1#2 { - \exp_after:wN \regex_query_range_loop:ww - \int_use:N \int_eval:w #1 \exp_after:wN ; - \int_use:N \int_eval:w #2 ; - \prg_break_point:n { } + \exp_after:wN \@@_query_range_loop:ww + \int_use:N \__int_eval:w #1 \exp_after:wN ; + \int_use:N \__int_eval:w #2 ; + \__prg_break_point: } -\cs_new:Npn \regex_query_range_loop:ww #1 ; #2 ; +\cs_new:Npn \@@_query_range_loop:ww #1 ; #2 ; { - \if_num:w #1 < #2 \exp_stop_f: + \if_int_compare:w #1 < #2 \exp_stop_f: \else: - \exp_after:wN \prg_map_break: + \exp_after:wN \__prg_break: \fi: \tex_the:D \tex_toks:D #1 \exp_stop_f: - \exp_after:wN \regex_query_range_loop:ww - \int_use:N \int_eval:w #1 + \c_one ; #2 ; + \exp_after:wN \@@_query_range_loop:ww + \int_use:N \__int_eval:w #1 + \c_one ; #2 ; } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[int]{\regex_query_submatch:n} +% \begin{macro}[int]{\@@_query_submatch:n} % When this function is called, \tn{skip}$i$ holds the start and end % positions for the $i$-th overall submatch as its main and stretch % components. In the case of repeated matches, submatches from all the % matches are put one after the other in blocks of -% \cs{l_regex_capturing_group_int} \tn{skip} registers. +% \cs{l_@@_capturing_group_int} \tn{skip} registers. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new:Npn \regex_query_submatch:n #1 +\cs_new:Npn \@@_query_submatch:n #1 { - \regex_query_range:nn - { \tex_skip:D \int_eval:w #1 } - { \etex_gluestretch:D \tex_skip:D \int_eval:w #1 } + \@@_query_range:nn + { \tex_skip:D \__int_eval:w #1 } + { \etex_gluestretch:D \tex_skip:D \__int_eval:w #1 } } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[rEXP]{\regex_submatch_balance:n} +% \begin{macro}[rEXP]{\@@_submatch_balance:n} % Every user function must result in a balanced token list (unbalanced % token lists cannot be stored by TeX). When we unpacked the query, we % kept track of the brace balance as the shrink component of @@ -4683,7 +4700,7 @@ % gobbled by \cs{etex_muexpr:D}, and the whole expression can be cast % safely to an integer (no trailing expansion). % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_submatch_balance:n #1 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_submatch_balance:n #1 { \etex_glueshrink:D \etex_mutoglue:D \etex_muexpr:D \tex_muskip:D \etex_gluestretch:D \tex_skip:D #1 @@ -4695,12 +4712,12 @@ % % \subsubsection{Framework} % -% \begin{macro}[int]{\regex_replacement:n} -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_replacement_aux:n} +% \begin{macro}[int]{\@@_replacement:n} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_replacement_aux:n} % The replacement text is built incrementally by abusing \tn{toks} % within a group (see \pkg{l3tl-build}). We keep track in -% \cs{l_regex_balance_int} of the balance of explicit begin- and -% end-group tokens and \cs{l_regex_balance_tl} will consist of some +% \cs{l_@@_balance_int} of the balance of explicit begin- and +% end-group tokens and \cs{l_@@_balance_tl} will consist of some % code to compute the brace balance from submatches (see its % description). Detect unescaped right braces, and escaped characters, % with trailing \cs{prg_do_nothing:} because some of the later @@ -4708,42 +4725,42 @@ % parsed, make sure that there is no open csname. Finally, define the % \texttt{balance_one_match} and \texttt{do_one_match} functions. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_replacement:n #1 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_replacement:n #1 { -%<trace> \trace_push:nnn { regex } { 1 } { regex_replacement:n } - \tl_set_build:Nw \l_regex_internal_a_tl - \int_zero:N \l_regex_balance_int - \tl_clear:N \l_regex_balance_tl - \regex_escape_use:nnnn +%<trace> \trace_push:nnn { regex } { 1 } { @@_replacement:n } + \__tl_build:Nw \l_@@_internal_a_tl + \int_zero:N \l_@@_balance_int + \tl_clear:N \l_@@_balance_tl + \@@_escape_use:nnnn { \if_charcode:w \c_rbrace_str ##1 - \regex_replacement_rbrace:N \else: \tl_build_one:n \fi: ##1 + \@@_replacement_rbrace:N \else: \__tl_build_one:n \fi: ##1 } - { \regex_replacement_escaped:N ##1 } - { \tl_build_one:n ##1 } + { \@@_replacement_escaped:N ##1 } + { \__tl_build_one:n ##1 } {#1} \prg_do_nothing: \prg_do_nothing: - \if_int_compare:w \l_regex_replacement_csnames_int > \c_zero - \msg_kernel_error:nnx { regex } { replacement-missing-rbrace } - { \int_use:N \l_regex_replacement_csnames_int } - \tl_build_one:x - { \prg_replicate:nn \l_regex_replacement_csnames_int \cs_end: } + \if_int_compare:w \l_@@_replacement_csnames_int > \c_zero + \__msg_kernel_error:nnx { regex } { replacement-missing-rbrace } + { \int_use:N \l_@@_replacement_csnames_int } + \__tl_build_one:x + { \prg_replicate:nn \l_@@_replacement_csnames_int \cs_end: } \fi: - \cs_gset:Npx \regex_replacement_balance_one_match:n ##1 + \cs_gset:Npx \@@_replacement_balance_one_match:n ##1 { - + \int_use:N \l_regex_balance_int - \l_regex_balance_tl - - \regex_submatch_balance:n {##1} + + \int_use:N \l_@@_balance_int + \l_@@_balance_tl + - \@@_submatch_balance:n {##1} } - \tl_build_end: - \exp_args:No \regex_replacement_aux:n \l_regex_internal_a_tl -%<trace> \trace_pop:nnn { regex } { 1 } { regex_replacement:n } + \__tl_build_end: + \exp_args:No \@@_replacement_aux:n \l_@@_internal_a_tl +%<trace> \trace_pop:nnn { regex } { 1 } { @@_replacement:n } } -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_replacement_aux:n #1 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_replacement_aux:n #1 { - \cs_set:Npn \regex_replacement_do_one_match:n ##1 + \cs_set:Npn \@@_replacement_do_one_match:n ##1 { - \regex_query_range:nn + \@@_query_range:nn { \etex_glueshrink:D \tex_skip:D ##1 } { \tex_skip:D ##1 } #1 @@ -4753,19 +4770,19 @@ % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_replacement_escaped:N} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_replacement_escaped:N} % As in parsing a regular expression, we use an auxiliary built from % |#1| if defined. Otherwise, check for escaped digits (standing from % submatches from $0$ to $9$): anything else is a raw character. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_replacement_escaped:N #1 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_replacement_escaped:N #1 { - \cs_if_exist_use:cF { regex_replacement_#1:w } + \cs_if_exist_use:cF { @@_replacement_#1:w } { - \if_num:w \c_one < 1#1 \exp_stop_f: - \regex_replacement_put_submatch:n {#1} + \if_int_compare:w \c_one < 1#1 \exp_stop_f: + \@@_replacement_put_submatch:n {#1} \else: - \tl_build_one:n #1 + \__tl_build_one:n #1 \fi: } } @@ -4774,7 +4791,7 @@ % % \subsubsection{Submatches} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_replacement_put_submatch:n} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_replacement_put_submatch:n} % Insert a submatch in the replacement text. This is dropped if the % submatch number is larger than the number of capturing groups. % Unless the submatch appears inside a |\c{...}| or |\u{...}| @@ -4784,53 +4801,53 @@ % expandable, and would be expanded too early (short of adding % \cs{exp_not:N}, making the code messy again). % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_replacement_put_submatch:n #1 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_replacement_put_submatch:n #1 { - \if_num:w #1 < \l_regex_capturing_group_int - \tl_build_one:n { \regex_query_submatch:n { #1 + ##1 } } - \if_num:w \l_regex_replacement_csnames_int = \c_zero - \tl_put_right:Nn \l_regex_balance_tl - { + \regex_submatch_balance:n { \int_eval:w #1+##1 \int_eval_end: } } + \if_int_compare:w #1 < \l_@@_capturing_group_int + \__tl_build_one:n { \@@_query_submatch:n { #1 + ##1 } } + \if_int_compare:w \l_@@_replacement_csnames_int = \c_zero + \tl_put_right:Nn \l_@@_balance_tl + { + \@@_submatch_balance:n { \__int_eval:w #1+##1 \__int_eval_end: } } \fi: \fi: } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_replacement_g:w, \regex_replacement_g_digits:NN} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_replacement_g:w, \@@_replacement_g_digits:NN} % An ugly method to grab digits for the |\g| escape sequence. At the % end of the run of digits, check that it ends with a right brace. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_replacement_g:w #1#2 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_replacement_g:w #1#2 { - \str_if_eq:xxTF { #1#2 } { \tl_build_one:n \c_lbrace_str } + \str_if_eq_x:nnTF { #1#2 } { \__tl_build_one:n \c_lbrace_str } { - \int_zero:N \l_regex_internal_a_int - \regex_replacement_g_digits:NN + \int_zero:N \l_@@_internal_a_int + \@@_replacement_g_digits:NN } - { \regex_replacement_error:NNN g #1 #2 } + { \@@_replacement_error:NNN g #1 #2 } } -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_replacement_g_digits:NN #1#2 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_replacement_g_digits:NN #1#2 { - \token_if_eq_meaning:NNTF #1 \tl_build_one:n + \token_if_eq_meaning:NNTF #1 \__tl_build_one:n { - \if_num:w \c_one < 1#2 \exp_stop_f: - \int_set:Nn \l_regex_internal_a_int - { \c_ten * \l_regex_internal_a_int + #2 } + \if_int_compare:w \c_one < 1#2 \exp_stop_f: + \int_set:Nn \l_@@_internal_a_int + { \c_ten * \l_@@_internal_a_int + #2 } \exp_after:wN \use_i:nnn - \exp_after:wN \regex_replacement_g_digits:NN + \exp_after:wN \@@_replacement_g_digits:NN \else: - \exp_after:wN \regex_replacement_error:NNN + \exp_after:wN \@@_replacement_error:NNN \exp_after:wN g \fi: } { - \if_meaning:w \regex_replacement_rbrace:N #1 - \exp_args:No \regex_replacement_put_submatch:n - { \int_use:N \l_regex_internal_a_int } + \if_meaning:w \@@_replacement_rbrace:N #1 + \exp_args:No \@@_replacement_put_submatch:n + { \int_use:N \l_@@_internal_a_int } \exp_after:wN \use_none:nn \else: - \exp_after:wN \regex_replacement_error:NNN + \exp_after:wN \@@_replacement_error:NNN \exp_after:wN g \fi: } @@ -4841,8 +4858,8 @@ % % \subsubsection{Csnames in replacement} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_replacement_c:w} -% \begin{macro}[aux]+\regex_replacement_c_{:w+ +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_replacement_c:w} +% \begin{macro}[aux]+\@@_replacement_c_{:w+ % |\c| can be followed by a left brace, or by a letter for which we % have defined a way to produce that category of characters. The % appropriate definitions for catcodes are introduced later. For @@ -4851,62 +4868,62 @@ % with a weird cross-over between \cs{exp_not:n} and \cs{exp_not:N} % (see this helper's description for an explanation). % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_replacement_c:w #1#2 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_replacement_c:w #1#2 { - \token_if_eq_meaning:NNTF #1 \tl_build_one:n + \token_if_eq_meaning:NNTF #1 \__tl_build_one:n { - \cs_if_exist_use:cF { regex_replacement_c_#2:w } - { \regex_replacement_error:NNN c #1#2 } + \cs_if_exist_use:cF { @@_replacement_c_#2:w } + { \@@_replacement_error:NNN c #1#2 } } - { \regex_replacement_error:NNN c #1#2 } + { \@@_replacement_error:NNN c #1#2 } } -\cs_new_protected_nopar:cpn { regex_replacement_c_ \c_lbrace_str :w } +\cs_new_protected_nopar:cpn { @@_replacement_c_ \c_lbrace_str :w } { - \if_case:w \l_regex_replacement_csnames_int - \tl_build_one:n - { \exp_not:n { \exp_after:wN \regex_replacement_exp_not:N \cs:w } } + \if_case:w \l_@@_replacement_csnames_int + \__tl_build_one:n + { \exp_not:n { \exp_after:wN \@@_replacement_exp_not:N \cs:w } } \else: - \tl_build_one:n { \exp_not:n { \exp_after:wN \tl_to_str:N \cs:w } } + \__tl_build_one:n { \exp_not:n { \exp_after:wN \tl_to_str:N \cs:w } } \fi: - \int_incr:N \l_regex_replacement_csnames_int + \int_incr:N \l_@@_replacement_csnames_int } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_replacement_u:w} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_replacement_u:w} % Check that |\u| is followed by a left brace. If so, start a control % sequence with \cs{cs:w}, which is then unpacked either with % \cs{exp_not:V} or \cs{tl_to_str:V} depending on the current context. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_replacement_u:w #1#2 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_replacement_u:w #1#2 { - \str_if_eq:xxTF { #1#2 } { \tl_build_one:n \c_lbrace_str } + \str_if_eq_x:nnTF { #1#2 } { \__tl_build_one:n \c_lbrace_str } { - \if_case:w \l_regex_replacement_csnames_int - \tl_build_one:n { \exp_not:n { \exp_after:wN \exp_not:V \cs:w } } + \if_case:w \l_@@_replacement_csnames_int + \__tl_build_one:n { \exp_not:n { \exp_after:wN \exp_not:V \cs:w } } \else: - \tl_build_one:n { \exp_not:n { \exp_after:wN \tl_to_str:V \cs:w } } + \__tl_build_one:n { \exp_not:n { \exp_after:wN \tl_to_str:V \cs:w } } \fi: - \int_incr:N \l_regex_replacement_csnames_int + \int_incr:N \l_@@_replacement_csnames_int } - { \regex_replacement_error:NNN u #1#2 } + { \@@_replacement_error:NNN u #1#2 } } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_replacement_rbrace:N} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_replacement_rbrace:N} % Within a |\c{...}| or |\u{...}| construction, end the control % sequence, and decrease the brace count. Otherwise, this is a raw % right brace. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_replacement_rbrace:N #1 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_replacement_rbrace:N #1 { - \if_int_compare:w \l_regex_replacement_csnames_int > \c_zero - \tl_build_one:n \cs_end: - \int_decr:N \l_regex_replacement_csnames_int + \if_int_compare:w \l_@@_replacement_csnames_int > \c_zero + \__tl_build_one:n \cs_end: + \int_decr:N \l_@@_replacement_csnames_int \else: - \tl_build_one:n #1 + \__tl_build_one:n #1 \fi: } % \end{macrocode} @@ -4923,7 +4940,7 @@ \group_begin: % \end{macrocode} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_replacement_char:nNN} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_replacement_char:nNN} % The only way to produce an arbitrary character--catcode pair is to % use the \tn{lowercase} or \tn{uppercase} primitives. This is a % wrapper for our purposes. The first argument is the null character @@ -4931,30 +4948,30 @@ % from the input stream: |#3| is the character whose character code to % reproduce. % \begin{macrocode} - \cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_replacement_char:nNN #1#2#3 + \cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_replacement_char:nNN #1#2#3 { \if_meaning:w \prg_do_nothing: #3 - \msg_kernel_error:nn { regex } { replacement-catcode-end } + \__msg_kernel_error:nn { regex } { replacement-catcode-end } \else: \tex_lccode:D \c_zero = `#3 \scan_stop: - \tl_to_lowercase:n { \tl_build_one:n {#1} } + \tl_to_lowercase:n { \__tl_build_one:n {#1} } \fi: } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_replacement_c_A:w} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_replacement_c_A:w} % For an active character, expansion must be avoided, twice because we % later do two \texttt{x}-expansions, to unpack \tn{toks} for the % query, and to expand their contents to tokens of the query. % \begin{macrocode} \char_set_catcode_active:N \^^@ - \cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \regex_replacement_c_A:w - { \regex_replacement_char:nNN { \exp_not:n { \exp_not:N ^^@ } } } + \cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \@@_replacement_c_A:w + { \@@_replacement_char:nNN { \exp_not:n { \exp_not:N ^^@ } } } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_replacement_c_B:w} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_replacement_c_B:w} % An explicit begin-group token increases the balance, unless within a % |\c{...}| or |\u{...}| construction. Add the desired begin-group % character, using the standard \cs{if_false:} trick. We eventually @@ -4964,82 +4981,82 @@ % with \pkg{l3tl-analysis}. % \begin{macrocode} \char_set_catcode_group_begin:N \^^@ - \cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \regex_replacement_c_B:w + \cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \@@_replacement_c_B:w { - \if_num:w \l_regex_replacement_csnames_int = \c_zero - \int_incr:N \l_regex_balance_int + \if_int_compare:w \l_@@_replacement_csnames_int = \c_zero + \int_incr:N \l_@@_balance_int \fi: - \regex_replacement_char:nNN + \@@_replacement_char:nNN { \exp_not:n { \exp_after:wN ^^@ \if_false: } \fi: } } } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_replacement_c_C:w} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_replacement_c_C:w} % This is not quite catcode-related: when the user requests a % character with category \enquote{control sequence}, the % one-character control symbol is returned. As for the active % character, we prepare for two \texttt{x}-expansions. % \begin{macrocode} - \cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_replacement_c_C:w #1#2 - { \tl_build_one:n { \exp_not:N \exp_not:N \exp_not:c {#2} } } + \cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_replacement_c_C:w #1#2 + { \__tl_build_one:n { \exp_not:N \exp_not:N \exp_not:c {#2} } } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_replacement_c_D:w} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_replacement_c_D:w} % Subscripts fit the mould: \tn{lowercase} the null byte with the % correct category. % \begin{macrocode} \char_set_catcode_math_subscript:N \^^@ - \cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \regex_replacement_c_D:w - { \regex_replacement_char:nNN { ^^@ } } + \cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \@@_replacement_c_D:w + { \@@_replacement_char:nNN { ^^@ } } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_replacement_c_E:w} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_replacement_c_E:w} % Similar to the begin-group case, the second \texttt{x}-expansion % produces the bare end-group token. % \begin{macrocode} \char_set_catcode_group_end:N \^^@ - \cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \regex_replacement_c_E:w + \cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \@@_replacement_c_E:w { - \if_num:w \l_regex_replacement_csnames_int = \c_zero - \int_decr:N \l_regex_balance_int + \if_int_compare:w \l_@@_replacement_csnames_int = \c_zero + \int_decr:N \l_@@_balance_int \fi: - \regex_replacement_char:nNN + \@@_replacement_char:nNN { \exp_not:n { \if_false: { \fi: ^^@ } } } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_replacement_c_L:w} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_replacement_c_L:w} % Simply \tn{lowercase} a letter null byte to produce an arbitrary letter. % \begin{macrocode} \char_set_catcode_letter:N \^^@ - \cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \regex_replacement_c_L:w - { \regex_replacement_char:nNN { ^^@ } } + \cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \@@_replacement_c_L:w + { \@@_replacement_char:nNN { ^^@ } } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_replacement_c_M:w} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_replacement_c_M:w} % No surprise here, we lowercase the null math toggle. % \begin{macrocode} \char_set_catcode_math_toggle:N \^^@ - \cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \regex_replacement_c_M:w - { \regex_replacement_char:nNN { ^^@ } } + \cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \@@_replacement_c_M:w + { \@@_replacement_char:nNN { ^^@ } } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_replacement_c_O:w} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_replacement_c_O:w} % Lowercase an other null byte. % \begin{macrocode} \char_set_catcode_other:N \^^@ - \cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \regex_replacement_c_O:w - { \regex_replacement_char:nNN { ^^@ } } + \cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \@@_replacement_c_O:w + { \@@_replacement_char:nNN { ^^@ } } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_replacement_c_P:w} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_replacement_c_P:w} % For macro parameters, expansion is a tricky issue. We need to % prepare for two \texttt{x}-expansions and passing through various % macro definitions. Note that we cannot replace one \cs{exp_not:n} by @@ -5048,53 +5065,53 @@ % parameter character would be doubled. % \begin{macrocode} \char_set_catcode_parameter:N \^^@ - \cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \regex_replacement_c_P:w + \cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \@@_replacement_c_P:w { - \regex_replacement_char:nNN + \@@_replacement_char:nNN { \exp_not:n { \exp_not:n { ^^@^^@^^@^^@ } } } } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_replacement_c_S:w} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_replacement_c_S:w} % Spaces are normalized on input by \TeX{} to have character code % $32$. It is in fact impossible to get a token with character code % $0$ and category code $10$. Hence we use $32$ instead of $0$ as our % base character. % \begin{macrocode} - \cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_replacement_c_S:w #1#2 + \cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_replacement_c_S:w #1#2 { \if_meaning:w \prg_do_nothing: #2 - \msg_kernel_error:nn { regex } { replacement-catcode-end } + \__msg_kernel_error:nn { regex } { replacement-catcode-end } \else: - \if_num:w `#2 = \c_zero - \msg_kernel_error:nn { regex } { replacement-null-space } + \if_int_compare:w `#2 = \c_zero + \__msg_kernel_error:nn { regex } { replacement-null-space } \fi: \tex_lccode:D 32 = `#2 \scan_stop: - \tl_to_lowercase:n { \tl_build_one:n {~} } + \tl_to_lowercase:n { \__tl_build_one:n {~} } \fi: } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_replacement_c_T:w} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_replacement_c_T:w} % No surprise for alignment tabs here. Those are surrounded by the % appropriate braces whenever necessary, hence they don't cause % trouble in alignment settings. % \begin{macrocode} \char_set_catcode_alignment:N \^^@ - \cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \regex_replacement_c_T:w - { \regex_replacement_char:nNN { ^^@ } } + \cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \@@_replacement_c_T:w + { \@@_replacement_char:nNN { ^^@ } } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_replacement_c_U:w} -% Simple call to \cs{regex_replacement_char:nNN} which lowercases the +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_replacement_c_U:w} +% Simple call to \cs{@@_replacement_char:nNN} which lowercases the % math superscript |^^@|. % \begin{macrocode} \char_set_catcode_math_superscript:N \^^@ - \cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \regex_replacement_c_U:w - { \regex_replacement_char:nNN { ^^@ } } + \cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \@@_replacement_c_U:w + { \@@_replacement_char:nNN { ^^@ } } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % @@ -5105,14 +5122,14 @@ % % \subsubsection{An error} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_replacement_error:NNN} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_replacement_error:NNN} % Simple error reporting by calling one of the messages % \texttt{replacement-c}, \texttt{replacement-g}, or % \texttt{replacement-u}. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_replacement_error:NNN #1#2#3 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_replacement_error:NNN #1#2#3 { - \msg_kernel_error:nnx { regex } { replacement-#1 } {#3} + \__msg_kernel_error:nnx { regex } { replacement-#1 } {#3} #2 #3 } % \end{macrocode} @@ -5125,7 +5142,7 @@ % nothing. % \begin{macrocode} \cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_new:N #1 - { \cs_new_eq:NN #1 \c_regex_no_match_regex } + { \cs_new_eq:NN #1 \c_@@_no_match_regex } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % @@ -5135,18 +5152,18 @@ % \begin{macrocode} \cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \regex_set:Nn #1#2 { - \regex_compile:n {#2} - \tl_set_eq:NN #1 \l_regex_internal_regex + \@@_compile:n {#2} + \tl_set_eq:NN #1 \l_@@_internal_regex } \cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \regex_gset:Nn #1#2 { - \regex_compile:n {#2} - \tl_gset_eq:NN #1 \l_regex_internal_regex + \@@_compile:n {#2} + \tl_gset_eq:NN #1 \l_@@_internal_regex } \cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \regex_const:Nn #1#2 { - \regex_compile:n {#2} - \tl_const:Nx #1 { \exp_not:o \l_regex_internal_regex } + \@@_compile:n {#2} + \tl_const:Nx #1 { \exp_not:o \l_@@_internal_regex } } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} @@ -5154,16 +5171,16 @@ % \begin{macro}{\regex_show:N, \regex_show:n} % User functions: the \texttt{n} variant requires compilation first. % Then show the variable with some appropriate text. The auxiliary -% \cs{regex_show_aux:Nx} is defined in a different section. +% \cs{@@_show:Nx} is defined in a different section. % \begin{macrocode} \cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_show:n #1 { - \regex_compile:n {#1} - \regex_show_aux:Nx \l_regex_internal_regex + \@@_compile:n {#1} + \@@_show:Nx \l_@@_internal_regex { { \tl_to_str:n {#1} } } } \cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_show:N #1 - { \regex_show_aux:Nx #1 { variable~\token_to_str:N #1 } } + { \@@_show:Nx #1 { variable~\token_to_str:N #1 } } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % @@ -5176,13 +5193,13 @@ % \begin{macrocode} \prg_new_protected_conditional:Npnn \regex_match:nn #1#2 { T , F , TF } { - \regex_match_aux:nn { \regex_build:n {#1} } {#2} - \regex_aux_return: + \@@_if_match:nn { \@@_build:n {#1} } {#2} + \@@_return: } \prg_new_protected_conditional:Npnn \regex_match:Nn #1#2 { T , F , TF } { - \regex_match_aux:nn { \regex_build:N #1 } {#2} - \regex_aux_return: + \@@_if_match:nn { \@@_build:N #1 } {#2} + \@@_return: } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} @@ -5191,9 +5208,9 @@ % Again, use an auxiliary whose first argument builds the \textsc{nfa}. % \begin{macrocode} \cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_count:nnN #1 - { \regex_count_aux:nnN { \regex_build:n {#1} } } + { \@@_count:nnN { \@@_build:n {#1} } } \cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_count:NnN #1 - { \regex_count_aux:nnN { \regex_build:N #1 } } + { \@@_count:nnN { \@@_build:N #1 } } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % @@ -5214,60 +5231,60 @@ % \regex_split:nnN, \regex_split:NnN % } % We define here $40$ user functions, following a common pattern in -% terms of \texttt{_aux:nnN} auxiliaries, defined in the coming -% subsections. The auxiliary is handed \cs{regex_build:n} or -% \cs{regex_build:N} with the appropriate regex argument, then all +% terms of \texttt{:nnN} auxiliaries, defined in the coming +% subsections. The auxiliary is handed \cs{@@_build:n} or +% \cs{@@_build:N} with the appropriate regex argument, then all % other necessary arguments (replacement text, token list, \emph{etc.} -% The conditionals call \cs{regex_aux_return:} to return either +% The conditionals call \cs{@@_return:} to return either % \texttt{true} or \texttt{false} once matching has been performed. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_set_protected:Npn \regex_tmp:w #1#2#3 +\cs_set_protected:Npn \@@_tmp:w #1#2#3 { - \cs_new_protected:Npn #2 ##1 { #1 { \regex_build:n {##1} } } - \cs_new_protected:Npn #3 ##1 { #1 { \regex_build:N ##1 } } + \cs_new_protected:Npn #2 ##1 { #1 { \@@_build:n {##1} } } + \cs_new_protected:Npn #3 ##1 { #1 { \@@_build:N ##1 } } \prg_new_protected_conditional:Npnn #2 ##1##2##3 { T , F , TF } - { #1 { \regex_build:n {##1} } {##2} ##3 \regex_aux_return: } + { #1 { \@@_build:n {##1} } {##2} ##3 \@@_return: } \prg_new_protected_conditional:Npnn #3 ##1##2##3 { T , F , TF } - { #1 { \regex_build:N ##1 } {##2} ##3 \regex_aux_return: } + { #1 { \@@_build:N ##1 } {##2} ##3 \@@_return: } } -\regex_tmp:w \regex_extract_once_aux:nnN +\@@_tmp:w \@@_extract_once:nnN \regex_extract_once:nnN \regex_extract_once:NnN -\regex_tmp:w \regex_extract_all_aux:nnN +\@@_tmp:w \@@_extract_all:nnN \regex_extract_all:nnN \regex_extract_all:NnN -\regex_tmp:w \regex_replace_once_aux:nnN +\@@_tmp:w \@@_replace_once:nnN \regex_replace_once:nnN \regex_replace_once:NnN -\regex_tmp:w \regex_replace_all_aux:nnN +\@@_tmp:w \@@_replace_all:nnN \regex_replace_all:nnN \regex_replace_all:NnN -\regex_tmp:w \regex_split_aux:nnN \regex_split:nnN \regex_split:NnN +\@@_tmp:w \@@_split:nnN \regex_split:nnN \regex_split:NnN % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \end{macro} % % \subsubsection{Variables and helpers for user functions} % -% \begin{variable}{\l_regex_match_count_int} +% \begin{variable}{\l_@@_match_count_int} % The number of matches found so far is stored -% in \cs{l_regex_match_count_int}. This is only used +% in \cs{l_@@_match_count_int}. This is only used % in the \cs{regex_count:nnN} functions. % \begin{macrocode} -\int_new:N \l_regex_match_count_int +\int_new:N \l_@@_match_count_int % \end{macrocode} % \end{variable} % -% \begin{variable}{regex_begin, regex_end} +% \begin{variable}{@@_begin, @@_end} % Those flags are raised to indicate extra begin-group % or end-group tokens when extracting submatches. % \begin{macrocode} -\flag_new:n { regex_begin } -\flag_new:n { regex_end } +\flag_new:n { @@_begin } +\flag_new:n { @@_end } % \end{macrocode} % \end{variable} % -% \begin{variable}{\l_regex_submatch_int, \l_regex_zeroth_submatch_int} +% \begin{variable}{\l_@@_submatch_int, \l_@@_zeroth_submatch_int} % The end-points of each submatch are stored as main and stretch % components of \tn{skip}\meta{submatch}, where \meta{submatch} ranges -% from \cs{l_regex_max_state_int} (inclusive) to -% \cs{l_regex_submatch_int} (exclusive). Each successful match comes +% from \cs{l_@@_max_state_int} (inclusive) to +% \cs{l_@@_submatch_int} (exclusive). Each successful match comes % with a $0$-th submatch (the full match), and one match for each % capturing group: submatches corresponding to the last successful % match are labelled starting at @@ -5275,19 +5292,19 @@ % $0$-th submatch is the position at which that match attempt started: % this is used for splitting and replacements. % \begin{macrocode} -\int_new:N \l_regex_submatch_int -\int_new:N \l_regex_zeroth_submatch_int +\int_new:N \l_@@_submatch_int +\int_new:N \l_@@_zeroth_submatch_int % \end{macrocode} % \end{variable} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_aux_return:} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_return:} % This function triggers either \cs{prg_return_false:} or % \cs{prg_return_true:} as appropriate to whether a match was found or % not. It is used by all user conditionals. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \regex_aux_return: +\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \@@_return: { - \if_meaning:w \c_true_bool \g_regex_success_bool + \if_meaning:w \c_true_bool \g_@@_success_bool \prg_return_true: \else: \prg_return_false: @@ -5298,73 +5315,73 @@ % % \subsubsection{Matching} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_match_aux:nn} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_if_match:nn} % We don't track submatches, and stop after a single match. Build the % \textsc{nfa} with |#1|, and perform the match on the query |#2|. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_match_aux:nn #1#2 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_if_match:nn #1#2 { \group_begin: - \regex_disable_submatches: - \regex_single_match: + \@@_disable_submatches: + \@@_single_match: #1 - \regex_match:n {#2} + \@@_match:n {#2} \group_end: } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_count_aux:nnN} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_count:nnN} % Again, we don't care about submatches. Instead of aborting after the % first \enquote{longest match} is found, we search for multiple -% matches, incrementing \cs{l_regex_match_count_int} every time to +% matches, incrementing \cs{l_@@_match_count_int} every time to % record the number of matches. Build the \textsc{nfa} and match. At % the end, store the result in the user's variable. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_count_aux:nnN #1#2#3 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_count:nnN #1#2#3 { \group_begin: - \regex_disable_submatches: - \int_zero:N \l_regex_match_count_int - \regex_multi_match:n { \int_incr:N \l_regex_match_count_int } + \@@_disable_submatches: + \int_zero:N \l_@@_match_count_int + \@@_multi_match:n { \int_incr:N \l_@@_match_count_int } #1 - \regex_match:n {#2} + \@@_match:n {#2} \exp_args:NNNo \group_end: - \int_set:Nn #3 { \int_use:N \l_regex_match_count_int } + \int_set:Nn #3 { \int_use:N \l_@@_match_count_int } } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \subsubsection{Extracting submatches} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_extract_once_aux:nnN, \regex_extract_all_aux:nnN} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_extract_once:nnN, \@@_extract_all:nnN} % Match once or multiple times. After each match (or after the only -% match), extract the submatches using \cs{regex_extract:}. At the +% match), extract the submatches using \cs{@@_extract:}. At the % end, store the sequence containing all the submatches into the user % variable |#3| after closing the group. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_extract_once_aux:nnN #1#2#3 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_extract_once:nnN #1#2#3 { \group_begin: - \regex_single_match: + \@@_single_match: #1 - \regex_match:n {#2} - \regex_extract: - \regex_group_end_extract_seq:N #3 + \@@_match:n {#2} + \@@_extract: + \@@_group_end_extract_seq:N #3 } -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_extract_all_aux:nnN #1#2#3 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_extract_all:nnN #1#2#3 { \group_begin: - \regex_multi_match:n { \regex_extract: } + \@@_multi_match:n { \@@_extract: } #1 - \regex_match:n {#2} - \regex_group_end_extract_seq:N #3 + \@@_match:n {#2} + \@@_group_end_extract_seq:N #3 } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_split_aux:nnN} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_split:nnN} % Splitting at submatches is a bit more tricky. For each match, % extract all submatches, and replace the zeroth submatch by the part % of the query between the start of the match attempt and the start of @@ -5373,101 +5390,101 @@ % match, store the last part of the token list, which ranges from the % start of the match attempt to the end of the query. This step is % inhibited if the last match was empty and at the very end: decrement -% \cs{l_regex_submatch_int}, which controls which \tn{skip} registers +% \cs{l_@@_submatch_int}, which controls which \tn{skip} registers % will be used. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_split_aux:nnN #1#2#3 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_split:nnN #1#2#3 { \group_begin: - \regex_multi_match:n + \@@_multi_match:n { - \if_num:w \l_regex_start_pos_int < \l_regex_success_pos_int - \regex_extract: - \tex_skip:D \l_regex_zeroth_submatch_int - = \l_regex_start_pos_int sp - plus \tex_skip:D \l_regex_zeroth_submatch_int \scan_stop: + \if_int_compare:w \l_@@_start_pos_int < \l_@@_success_pos_int + \@@_extract: + \tex_skip:D \l_@@_zeroth_submatch_int + = \l_@@_start_pos_int sp + plus \tex_skip:D \l_@@_zeroth_submatch_int \scan_stop: \fi: } #1 - \regex_match:n {#2} -%<assert>\assert_int:n { \l_regex_current_pos_int = \l_regex_max_pos_int } - \tex_skip:D \l_regex_submatch_int - = \l_regex_start_pos_int sp plus \l_regex_max_pos_int sp \scan_stop: - \int_incr:N \l_regex_submatch_int - \if_meaning:w \c_true_bool \l_regex_empty_success_bool - \if_num:w \l_regex_start_pos_int = \l_regex_max_pos_int - \int_decr:N \l_regex_submatch_int + \@@_match:n {#2} +%<assert>\assert_int:n { \l_@@_current_pos_int = \l_@@_max_pos_int } + \tex_skip:D \l_@@_submatch_int + = \l_@@_start_pos_int sp plus \l_@@_max_pos_int sp \scan_stop: + \int_incr:N \l_@@_submatch_int + \if_meaning:w \c_true_bool \l_@@_empty_success_bool + \if_int_compare:w \l_@@_start_pos_int = \l_@@_max_pos_int + \int_decr:N \l_@@_submatch_int \fi: \fi: - \regex_group_end_extract_seq:N #3 + \@@_group_end_extract_seq:N #3 } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_group_end_extract_seq:N} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_group_end_extract_seq:N} % The end-points of submatches are stored as the main and stretch -% components of \tn{skip} registers from \cs{l_regex_max_state_int} to -% \cs{l_regex_submatch_int} (exclusive). Extract the relevant ranges -% into \cs{l_regex_internal_a_tl}. We detect unbalanced results using -% the two flags \texttt{regex_begin} and \texttt{regex_end}, raised +% components of \tn{skip} registers from \cs{l_@@_max_state_int} to +% \cs{l_@@_submatch_int} (exclusive). Extract the relevant ranges +% into \cs{l_@@_internal_a_tl}. We detect unbalanced results using +% the two flags \texttt{@@_begin} and \texttt{@@_end}, raised % whenever we see too many begin-group or end-group tokens in a -% submatch. We disable \cs{seq_item:n} to prevent two +% submatch. We disable \cs{__seq_item:n} to prevent two % \texttt{x}-expansions. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_group_end_extract_seq:N #1 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_group_end_extract_seq:N #1 { - \cs_set_eq:NN \seq_item:n \scan_stop: - \flag_clear:n { regex_begin } - \flag_clear:n { regex_end } - \tl_set:Nx \l_regex_internal_a_tl + \cs_set_eq:NN \__seq_item:n \scan_stop: + \flag_clear:n { @@_begin } + \flag_clear:n { @@_end } + \tl_set:Nx \l_@@_internal_a_tl { - \prg_stepwise_function:nnnN - { \c_two * \l_regex_max_state_int } + \int_step_function:nnnN + { \c_two * \l_@@_max_state_int } \c_one - { \l_regex_submatch_int - \c_one } - \regex_extract_seq_aux:n + { \l_@@_submatch_int - \c_one } + \@@_extract_seq_aux:n } \int_compare:nNnF - { \flag_height:n { regex_begin } + \flag_height:n { regex_end } } + { \flag_height:n { @@_begin } + \flag_height:n { @@_end } } = \c_zero { - \msg_kernel_error:nnxxx { regex } { result-unbalanced } + \__msg_kernel_error:nnxxx { regex } { result-unbalanced } { splitting~or~extracting~submatches } - { \flag_height:n { regex_end } } - { \flag_height:n { regex_begin } } + { \flag_height:n { @@_end } } + { \flag_height:n { @@_begin } } } \use:x { \group_end: - \tl_set:Nn \exp_not:N #1 { \l_regex_internal_a_tl } + \tl_set:Nn \exp_not:N #1 { \l_@@_internal_a_tl } } } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[aux, EXP]{\regex_extract_seq_aux:n, \regex_extract_seq_aux:ww} +% \begin{macro}[aux, EXP]{\@@_extract_seq_aux:n, \@@_extract_seq_aux:ww} % The \texttt{:n} auxiliary builds one item of the sequence of % submatches. First compute the brace balance of the submatch, then % extract the submatch from the query, adding the appropriate braces % and raising a flag if the submatch is not balanced. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new:Npn \regex_extract_seq_aux:n #1 +\cs_new:Npn \@@_extract_seq_aux:n #1 { - \seq_item:n + \__seq_item:n { - \exp_after:wN \regex_extract_seq_aux:ww - \int_value:w \regex_submatch_balance:n {#1} ; #1; + \exp_after:wN \@@_extract_seq_aux:ww + \__int_value:w \@@_submatch_balance:n {#1} ; #1; } } -\cs_new:Npn \regex_extract_seq_aux:ww #1; #2; +\cs_new:Npn \@@_extract_seq_aux:ww #1; #2; { - \if_num:w #1 < \c_zero - \flag_raise:n { regex_end } + \if_int_compare:w #1 < \c_zero + \flag_raise:n { @@_end } \prg_replicate:nn {-#1} { \exp_not:n { { \if_false: } \fi: } } \fi: - \regex_query_submatch:n {#2} - \if_num:w #1 > \c_zero - \flag_raise:n { regex_begin } + \@@_query_submatch:n {#2} + \if_int_compare:w #1 > \c_zero + \flag_raise:n { @@_begin } \prg_replicate:nn {#1} { \exp_not:n { \if_false: { \fi: } } } \fi: } @@ -5475,11 +5492,11 @@ % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}[aux] -% {\regex_extract:, \regex_extract_aux_b:wn, \regex_extract_aux_e:wn} +% {\@@_extract:, \@@_extract_b:wn, \@@_extract_e:wn} % Our task here is to extract from the property list -% \cs{l_regex_success_submatches_prop} the list of end-points of +% \cs{l_@@_success_submatches_prop} the list of end-points of % submatches, and store them in \tn{skip} registers, from -% \cs{l_regex_zeroth_submatch_int} upwards. We begin by emptying those +% \cs{l_@@_zeroth_submatch_int} upwards. We begin by emptying those % \tn{skip} registers. Then for each \meta{key}--\meta{value} pair in % the property list update the appropriate \tn{skip} component. This % is somewhat a hack: the \meta{key} is a non-negative integer @@ -5487,35 +5504,35 @@ % end, store the information about the position at which the match % attempt started, as a shrink component. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \regex_extract: +\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \@@_extract: { - \if_meaning:w \c_true_bool \g_regex_success_bool - \int_set_eq:NN \l_regex_zeroth_submatch_int \l_regex_submatch_int - \prg_replicate:nn \l_regex_capturing_group_int + \if_meaning:w \c_true_bool \g_@@_success_bool + \int_set_eq:NN \l_@@_zeroth_submatch_int \l_@@_submatch_int + \prg_replicate:nn \l_@@_capturing_group_int { - \tex_skip:D \l_regex_submatch_int \c_zero sp \scan_stop: - \int_incr:N \l_regex_submatch_int + \tex_skip:D \l_@@_submatch_int \c_zero sp \scan_stop: + \int_incr:N \l_@@_submatch_int } - \prop_map_inline:Nn \l_regex_success_submatches_prop + \prop_map_inline:Nn \l_@@_success_submatches_prop { - \if_num:w ##1 \c_minus_one - \exp_after:wN \regex_extract_aux_e:wn \int_value:w + \if_int_compare:w ##1 \c_minus_one + \exp_after:wN \@@_extract_e:wn \__int_value:w \else: - \exp_after:wN \regex_extract_aux_b:wn \int_value:w + \exp_after:wN \@@_extract_b:wn \__int_value:w \fi: - \int_eval:w \l_regex_zeroth_submatch_int + ##1 {##2} + \__int_eval:w \l_@@_zeroth_submatch_int + ##1 {##2} } - \tex_skip:D \l_regex_zeroth_submatch_int - = \tex_the:D \tex_skip:D \l_regex_zeroth_submatch_int - minus \l_regex_start_pos_int sp \scan_stop: + \tex_skip:D \l_@@_zeroth_submatch_int + = \tex_the:D \tex_skip:D \l_@@_zeroth_submatch_int + minus \l_@@_start_pos_int sp \scan_stop: \fi: } -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_extract_aux_b:wn #1 < #2 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_extract_b:wn #1 < #2 { \tex_skip:D #1 = #2 sp plus \etex_gluestretch:D \tex_skip:D #1 \scan_stop: } -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_extract_aux_e:wn #1 > #2 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_extract_e:wn #1 > #2 { \tex_skip:D #1 = 1 \tex_skip:D #1 plus #2 sp \scan_stop: @@ -5525,7 +5542,7 @@ % % \subsubsection{Replacement} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_replace_once_aux:nnN} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_replace_once:nnN} % Build the \textsc{nfa} and the replacement functions, then find a % single match. If the match failed, simply exit the % group. Otherwise, we do the replacement. Extract submatches. Compute @@ -5539,106 +5556,106 @@ % \texttt{x}-expansion, and checks that braces are balanced in the % final result. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_replace_once_aux:nnN #1#2#3 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_replace_once:nnN #1#2#3 { \group_begin: - \regex_single_match: + \@@_single_match: #1 - \regex_replacement:n {#2} - \exp_args:No \regex_match:n { #3 } - \if_meaning:w \c_false_bool \g_regex_success_bool + \@@_replacement:n {#2} + \exp_args:No \@@_match:n { #3 } + \if_meaning:w \c_false_bool \g_@@_success_bool \group_end: \else: - \regex_extract: - \int_set:Nn \l_regex_balance_int + \@@_extract: + \int_set:Nn \l_@@_balance_int { - \regex_replacement_balance_one_match:n - { \l_regex_zeroth_submatch_int } + \@@_replacement_balance_one_match:n + { \l_@@_zeroth_submatch_int } } - \tl_set:Nx \l_regex_internal_a_tl + \tl_set:Nx \l_@@_internal_a_tl { - \regex_replacement_do_one_match:n { \l_regex_zeroth_submatch_int } - \regex_query_range:nn - { \etex_gluestretch:D \tex_skip:D \l_regex_zeroth_submatch_int } - { \l_regex_max_pos_int } + \@@_replacement_do_one_match:n { \l_@@_zeroth_submatch_int } + \@@_query_range:nn + { \etex_gluestretch:D \tex_skip:D \l_@@_zeroth_submatch_int } + { \l_@@_max_pos_int } } - \regex_group_end_replace:N #3 + \@@_group_end_replace:N #3 \fi: } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_replace_all_aux:nnN} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_replace_all:nnN} % Match multiple times, and for every match, extract submatches and % additionally store the position at which the match attempt started % (as the shrink component of a \tn{skip} register). The \tn{skip} -% registers from \cs{l_regex_max_state_int} to -% \cs{l_regex_submatch_int} hold information about submatches of every +% registers from \cs{l_@@_max_state_int} to +% \cs{l_@@_submatch_int} hold information about submatches of every % match in order; each match corresponds to -% \cs{l_regex_capturing_group_int} consecutive \tn{skip} registers. +% \cs{l_@@_capturing_group_int} consecutive \tn{skip} registers. % Compute the brace balance corresponding to doing all the % replacements: this is the sum of brace balances for replacing each % match. Join together the replacement texts for each match (including % the part of the query before the match), and the end of the query. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_replace_all_aux:nnN #1#2#3 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_replace_all:nnN #1#2#3 { \group_begin: - \regex_multi_match:n { \regex_extract: } + \@@_multi_match:n { \@@_extract: } #1 - \regex_replacement:n {#2} - \exp_args:No \regex_match:n {#3} - \int_set:Nn \l_regex_balance_int + \@@_replacement:n {#2} + \exp_args:No \@@_match:n {#3} + \int_set:Nn \l_@@_balance_int { 0 - \prg_stepwise_function:nnnN - { \c_two * \l_regex_max_state_int } - \l_regex_capturing_group_int - { \l_regex_submatch_int - \c_one } - \regex_replacement_balance_one_match:n + \int_step_function:nnnN + { \c_two * \l_@@_max_state_int } + \l_@@_capturing_group_int + { \l_@@_submatch_int - \c_one } + \@@_replacement_balance_one_match:n } - \tl_set:Nx \l_regex_internal_a_tl + \tl_set:Nx \l_@@_internal_a_tl { - \prg_stepwise_function:nnnN - { \c_two * \l_regex_max_state_int } - \l_regex_capturing_group_int - { \l_regex_submatch_int - \c_one } - \regex_replacement_do_one_match:n - \regex_query_range:nn - \l_regex_start_pos_int \l_regex_max_pos_int + \int_step_function:nnnN + { \c_two * \l_@@_max_state_int } + \l_@@_capturing_group_int + { \l_@@_submatch_int - \c_one } + \@@_replacement_do_one_match:n + \@@_query_range:nn + \l_@@_start_pos_int \l_@@_max_pos_int } - \regex_group_end_replace:N #3 + \@@_group_end_replace:N #3 } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_group_end_replace:N} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_group_end_replace:N} % If the brace balance is not $0$, raise an error. Then set the user's % variable |#1| to the \texttt{x}-expansion of -% \cs{l_regex_internal_a_tl}, adding the appropriate braces to produce +% \cs{l_@@_internal_a_tl}, adding the appropriate braces to produce % a balanced result. And end the group. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \regex_group_end_replace:N #1 +\cs_new_protected_nopar:Npn \@@_group_end_replace:N #1 { - \if_num:w \l_regex_balance_int = \c_zero + \if_int_compare:w \l_@@_balance_int = \c_zero \else: - \msg_kernel_error:nnxxx { regex } { result-unbalanced } + \__msg_kernel_error:nnxxx { regex } { result-unbalanced } { replacing } - { \int_max:nn { - \l_regex_balance_int } { \c_zero } } - { \int_max:nn { \l_regex_balance_int } { \c_zero } } + { \int_max:nn { - \l_@@_balance_int } { \c_zero } } + { \int_max:nn { \l_@@_balance_int } { \c_zero } } \fi: \use:x { \group_end: \tl_set:Nn \exp_not:N #1 { - \if_int_compare:w \l_regex_balance_int < \c_zero - \prg_replicate:nn { - \l_regex_balance_int } + \if_int_compare:w \l_@@_balance_int < \c_zero + \prg_replicate:nn { - \l_@@_balance_int } { { \if_false: } \fi: } \fi: - \l_regex_internal_a_tl - \if_int_compare:w \l_regex_balance_int > \c_zero - \prg_replicate:nn { \l_regex_balance_int } + \l_@@_internal_a_tl + \if_int_compare:w \l_@@_balance_int > \c_zero + \prg_replicate:nn { \l_@@_balance_int } { \if_false: { \fi: } } \fi: } @@ -5653,20 +5670,20 @@ % % Messages for the preparsing phase. % \begin{macrocode} -\msg_kernel_new:nnnn { regex } { trailing-backslash } +\__msg_kernel_new:nnnn { regex } { trailing-backslash } { Trailing~escape~character~\iow_char:N\\. } { A~regular~expression~or~its~replacement~text~ends~with~ the~escape~character~\iow_char:N\\.~It~will~be~ignored. } -\msg_kernel_new:nnnn { regex } { x-missing-rbrace } +\__msg_kernel_new:nnnn { regex } { x-missing-rbrace } { Missing~closing~brace~in~\iow_char:N\\x~hexadecimal~sequence. } { You~wrote~something~like~ `\iow_char:N\\x\{\int_to_hexadecimal:n{#1}'.~ The~closing~brace~is~missing. } -\msg_kernel_new:nnnn { regex } { x-overflow } +\__msg_kernel_new:nnnn { regex } { x-overflow } { Character~code~'#1'~too~large~in~\iow_char:N\\x~hexadecimal~sequence. } { You~wrote~something~like~ @@ -5677,7 +5694,7 @@ % % Invalid quantifier. % \begin{macrocode} -\msg_kernel_new:nnnn { regex } { invalid-quantifier } +\__msg_kernel_new:nnnn { regex } { invalid-quantifier } { Braced~quantifier~'#1'~may~not~be~followed~by~'#2'. } { The~character~'#2'~is~invalid~in~the~braced~quantifier~'#1'.~ @@ -5689,13 +5706,13 @@ % Messages for missing or extra closing brackets and parentheses, with % some fancy singular/plural handling for the case of parentheses. % \begin{macrocode} -\msg_kernel_new:nnnn { regex } { missing-rbrack } +\__msg_kernel_new:nnnn { regex } { missing-rbrack } { Missing~right~bracket~inserted~in~regular~expression. } { LaTeX~was~given~a~regular~expression~where~a~character~class~ was~started~with~'[',~but~the~matching~']'~is~missing. } -\msg_kernel_new:nnnn { regex } { missing-rparen } +\__msg_kernel_new:nnnn { regex } { missing-rparen } { Missing~right~parenthes\int_compare:nTF{#1=1}{i}{e}s~ inserted~in~regular~expression. @@ -5705,7 +5722,7 @@ more~left~parenthes\int_compare:nTF{#1=1}{i}{e}s~than~right~ parenthes\int_compare:nTF{#1=1}{i}{e}s. } -\msg_kernel_new:nnnn { regex } { extra-rparen } +\__msg_kernel_new:nnnn { regex } { extra-rparen } { Extra~right~parenthesis~ignored~in~regular~expression. } { LaTeX~came~across~a~closing~parenthesis~when~no~submatch~group~ @@ -5715,25 +5732,25 @@ % % Some escaped alphanumerics are not allowed everywhere. % \begin{macrocode} -\msg_kernel_new:nnnn { regex } { bad-escape } +\__msg_kernel_new:nnnn { regex } { bad-escape } { Invalid~escape~\c_backslash_str #1~ - \regex_if_in_cs:TF { within~a~control~sequence. } + \@@_if_in_cs:TF { within~a~control~sequence. } { - \regex_if_in_class:TF + \@@_if_in_class:TF { in~a~character~class. } { following~a~category~test. } } } { The~escape~sequence~\iow_char:N\\#1~may~not~appear~ - \regex_if_in_cs:TF + \@@_if_in_cs:TF { within~a~control~sequence~test~introduced~by~ \iow_char:N\\c\iow_char:N\{. } { - \regex_if_in_class:TF + \@@_if_in_class:TF { within~a~character~class~ } { following~a~category~test~such~as~\iow_char:N\\cL~ } because~it~does~not~match~exactly~one~character. @@ -5743,14 +5760,14 @@ % % Range errors. % \begin{macrocode} -\msg_kernel_new:nnnn { regex } { range-missing-end } +\__msg_kernel_new:nnnn { regex } { range-missing-end } { Invalid~end-point~for~range~'#1-#2'~in~character~class. } { The~end-point~'#2'~of~the~range~'#1-#2'~may~not~serve~as~an~ end-point~for~a~range:~alphanumeric~characters~should~not~be~ escaped,~and~non-alphanumeric~characters~should~be~escaped. } -\msg_kernel_new:nnnn { regex } { range-backwards } +\__msg_kernel_new:nnnn { regex } { range-backwards } { Range~[#1-#2]~out~of~order~in~character~class. } { In~ranges~of~characters~[x-y]~appearing~in~character~classes,~ @@ -5762,27 +5779,27 @@ % % Errors related to |\c| and |\u|. % \begin{macrocode} -\msg_kernel_new:nnnn { regex } { c-bad-mode } +\__msg_kernel_new:nnnn { regex } { c-bad-mode } { Invalid~nested~\iow_char:N\\c~escape~in~regular~expression. } { The~\iow_char:N\\c~escape~cannot~be~used~within~ a~control~sequence~test~'\iow_char:N\\c{...}'.~ To~combine~several~category~tests,~use~'\iow_char:N\\c[...]'. } -\msg_kernel_new:nnnn { regex } { c-missing-rbrace } +\__msg_kernel_new:nnnn { regex } { c-missing-rbrace } { Missing~right~brace~inserted~for~\iow_char:N\\c~escape. } { LaTeX~was~given~a~regular~expression~where~a~ '\iow_char:N\\c\iow_char:N\{...'~construction~was~not~ended~ with~a~closing~brace~'\iow_char:N\}'. } -\msg_kernel_new:nnnn { regex } { c-missing-rbrack } +\__msg_kernel_new:nnnn { regex } { c-missing-rbrack } { Missing~right~bracket~inserted~for~\iow_char:N\\c~escape. } { A~construction~'\iow_char:N\\c[...'~appears~in~a~ regular~expression,~but~the~closing~']'~is~not~present. } -\msg_kernel_new:nnnn { regex } { c-missing-category } +\__msg_kernel_new:nnnn { regex } { c-missing-category } { Invalid~character~'#1'~following~\iow_char:N\\c~escape. } { In~regular~expressions,~the~\iow_char:N\\c~escape~sequence~ @@ -5790,17 +5807,17 @@ capital~letter~representing~a~character~category,~namely~ one~of~ABCDELMOPSTU. } -\msg_kernel_new:nnnn { regex } { u-missing-lbrace } +\__msg_kernel_new:nnnn { regex } { u-missing-lbrace } { Missing~left~brace~following~\iow_char:N\\u~escape. } { The~\iow_char:N\\u~escape~sequence~must~be~followed~by~ a~brace~group~with~the~name~of~the~variable~to~use. } -\msg_kernel_new:nnnn { regex } { u-missing-rbrace } +\__msg_kernel_new:nnnn { regex } { u-missing-rbrace } { Missing~right~brace~inserted~for~\iow_char:N\\u~escape. } { LaTeX~ - \tl_if_empty:xTF {#2} + \str_if_eq_x:nnTF { } {#2} { reached~the~end~of~the~string~ } { encountered~an~escaped~alphanumeric~character '\iow_char:N\\#2'~ } when~parsing~the~argument~of~an~'\iow_char:N\\u\iow_char:N\{...\}'~escape. @@ -5809,14 +5826,14 @@ % % Errors when encountering the \textsc{posix} syntax |[:...:]|. % \begin{macrocode} -\msg_kernel_new:nnnn { regex } { posix-unsupported } +\__msg_kernel_new:nnnn { regex } { posix-unsupported } { POSIX~collating~element~'[#1 ~ #1]'~not~supported. } { The~[.foo.]~and~[=bar=]~syntaxes~have~a~special~meaning~in~POSIX~ regular~expressions.~This~is~not~supported~by~LaTeX.~Maybe~you~ forgot~to~escape~a~left~bracket~in~a~character~class? } -\msg_kernel_new:nnnn { regex } { posix-unknown } +\__msg_kernel_new:nnnn { regex } { posix-unknown } { POSIX~class~[:#1:]~unknown. } { [:#1:]~is~not~among~the~known~POSIX~classes~ @@ -5825,7 +5842,7 @@ [:print:],~[:punct:],~[:space:],~[:upper:],~ [:word:],~and~[:xdigit:]. } -\msg_kernel_new:nnnn { regex } { posix-missing-close } +\__msg_kernel_new:nnnn { regex } { posix-missing-close } { Missing~closing~':]'~for~POSIX~class. } { The~POSIX~syntax~'#1'~must~be~followed~by~':]',~not~'#2'. } % \end{macrocode} @@ -5834,7 +5851,7 @@ % with an unbalanced token list, which we must re-balance by adding % begin-group or end-group character tokens. % \begin{macrocode} -\msg_kernel_new:nnnn { regex } { result-unbalanced } +\__msg_kernel_new:nnnn { regex } { result-unbalanced } { Missing~brace~inserted~when~#1. } { LaTeX~was~asked~to~do~some~regular~expression~operation,~ @@ -5846,7 +5863,7 @@ % % Error message for unknown options. % \begin{macrocode} -\msg_kernel_new:nnnn { regex } { unknown-option } +\__msg_kernel_new:nnnn { regex } { unknown-option } { Unknown~option~`#1'~for~regular~expressions. } { The~only~available~option~is~'case-insensitive',~toggled~by~ @@ -5856,28 +5873,28 @@ % % Errors in the replacement text. % \begin{macrocode} -\msg_kernel_new:nnnn { regex } { replacement-c } +\__msg_kernel_new:nnnn { regex } { replacement-c } { Misused~\iow_char:N\\c~command~in~a~replacement~text. } { In~a~replacement~text,~the~\iow_char:N\\c~escape~sequence~ can~be~followed~by~one~of~the~letters~ABCDELMOPSTU~ or~a~brace~group,~not~by~'#1'. } -\msg_kernel_new:nnnn { regex } { replacement-u } +\__msg_kernel_new:nnnn { regex } { replacement-u } { Misused~\iow_char:N\\u~command~in~a~replacement~text. } { In~a~replacement~text,~the~\iow_char:N\\u~escape~sequence~ must~be~~followed~by~a~brace~group~holding~the~name~of~the~ variable~to~use. } -\msg_kernel_new:nnnn { regex } { replacement-g } +\__msg_kernel_new:nnnn { regex } { replacement-g } { Missing~brace~for~the~\iow_char:N\\g~construction~in~a~replacement~text. } { In~the~replacement~text~for~a~regular~expression~search,~ submatches~are~represented~either~as~\iow_char:N \\g{dd..d},~ or~\\d,~where~`d'~are~single~digits.~Here,~a~brace~is~missing. } -\msg_kernel_new:nnnn { regex } { replacement-catcode-end } +\__msg_kernel_new:nnnn { regex } { replacement-catcode-end } { Missing~character~for~the~\iow_char:N\\c<category><character>~ construction~in~a~replacement~text. @@ -5888,7 +5905,7 @@ the~character~category.~Then,~a~character~must~follow.~LaTeX~ reached~the~end~of~the~replacement~when~looking~for~that. } -\msg_kernel_new:nnnn { regex } { replacement-null-space } +\__msg_kernel_new:nnnn { regex } { replacement-null-space } { TeX~cannot~build~a~space~token~with~character~code~0. } { You~asked~for~a~character~token~with~category~'space',~ @@ -5897,26 +5914,26 @@ This~specific~case~is~impossible~and~will~be~replaced~ by~a~normal~space. } -\msg_kernel_new:nnnn { regex } { replacement-missing-rbrace } +\__msg_kernel_new:nnnn { regex } { replacement-missing-rbrace } { Missing~right~brace~inserted~in~replacement~text. } { - There~were~\int_use:N \l_regex_replacement_csnames_int \ + There~were~\int_use:N \l_@@_replacement_csnames_int \ missing~right~braces. } % \end{macrocode} % -% \begin{macro}[aux]{\regex_msg_repeated:nnN} +% \begin{macro}[aux]{\@@_msg_repeated:nnN} % This is not technically a message, but seems related enough to go % there. The arguments are: |#1| is the minimum number of repetitions; % |#2| is the number of allowed extra repetitions ($-1$ for infinite % number), and |#3| tells us aboud lazyness. % \begin{macrocode} -\cs_new:Npn \regex_msg_repeated:nnN #1#2#3 +\cs_new:Npn \@@_msg_repeated:nnN #1#2#3 { - \str_if_eq:xxF { #1 #2 } { 1 0 } + \str_if_eq_x:nnF { #1 #2 } { 1 0 } { , ~ repeated ~ - \prg_case_int:nnn {#2} + \int_case:nnn {#2} { { -1 } { #1~or~more~times,~\bool_if:NTF #3 { lazy } { greedy } } { 0 } { #1~times } @@ -5935,18 +5952,18 @@ % The tracing code is still very experimental, and is meant to be used % with the \pkg{l3trace} package, currently in \texttt{l3trial}. % -% \begin{macro}[int]{\regex_trace_states:n} +% \begin{macro}[int]{\@@_trace_states:n} % This function lists the contents of all states of the \textsc{nfa}, -% stored in \tn{toks} from $0$ to \cs{l_regex_max_state_int} +% stored in \tn{toks} from $0$ to \cs{l_@@_max_state_int} % (excluded). % \begin{macrocode} %<*trace> -\cs_new_protected:Npn \regex_trace_states:n #1 +\cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_trace_states:n #1 { - \prg_stepwise_inline:nnnn - \l_regex_min_state_int + \int_step_inline:nnnn + \l_@@_min_state_int \c_one - { \l_regex_max_state_int - 1 } + { \l_@@_max_state_int - 1 } { \trace:nnx { regex } { #1 } { \iow_char:N \\toks ##1 = { \tex_the:D \tex_toks:D ##1 } } @@ -5957,11 +5974,12 @@ % \end{macro} % % \begin{macrocode} -%</package> +%</initex|package> % \end{macrocode} % % \end{implementation} % +% \PrintIndex % \endinput %^^A NOT IMPLEMENTED %^^A \p{xx} a character with the xx property |