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- /*
- * Arithmetic code ripped out of ash shell for code sharing.
- *
- * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
- * Kenneth Almquist.
- *
- * Original BSD copyright notice is retained at the end of this file.
- *
- * Copyright (c) 1989, 1991, 1993, 1994
- * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
- *
- * Copyright (c) 1997-2005 Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
- * was re-ported from NetBSD and debianized.
- *
- * rewrite arith.y to micro stack based cryptic algorithm by
- * Copyright (c) 2001 Aaron Lehmann <aaronl@vitelus.com>
- *
- * Modified by Paul Mundt <lethal@linux-sh.org> (c) 2004 to support
- * dynamic variables.
- *
- * Modified by Vladimir Oleynik <dzo@simtreas.ru> (c) 2001-2005 to be
- * used in busybox and size optimizations,
- * rewrote arith (see notes to this), added locale support,
- * rewrote dynamic variables.
- *
- * Licensed under GPLv2 or later, see file LICENSE in this source tree.
- */
- /* Copyright (c) 2001 Aaron Lehmann <aaronl@vitelus.com>
- *
- * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
- * a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
- * "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
- * without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
- * distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
- * permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
- * the following conditions:
- *
- * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
- * included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
- *
- * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
- * EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
- * MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.
- * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY
- * CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT,
- * TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE
- * SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
- */
- /* This is my infix parser/evaluator. It is optimized for size, intended
- * as a replacement for yacc-based parsers. However, it may well be faster
- * than a comparable parser written in yacc. The supported operators are
- * listed in #defines below. Parens, order of operations, and error handling
- * are supported. This code is thread safe. The exact expression format should
- * be that which POSIX specifies for shells.
- *
- * The code uses a simple two-stack algorithm. See
- * http://www.onthenet.com.au/~grahamis/int2008/week02/lect02.html
- * for a detailed explanation of the infix-to-postfix algorithm on which
- * this is based (this code differs in that it applies operators immediately
- * to the stack instead of adding them to a queue to end up with an
- * expression).
- */
- /*
- * Aug 24, 2001 Manuel Novoa III
- *
- * Reduced the generated code size by about 30% (i386) and fixed several bugs.
- *
- * 1) In arith_apply():
- * a) Cached values of *numptr and &(numptr[-1]).
- * b) Removed redundant test for zero denominator.
- *
- * 2) In arith():
- * a) Eliminated redundant code for processing operator tokens by moving
- * to a table-based implementation. Also folded handling of parens
- * into the table.
- * b) Combined all 3 loops which called arith_apply to reduce generated
- * code size at the cost of speed.
- *
- * 3) The following expressions were treated as valid by the original code:
- * 1() , 0! , 1 ( *3 ) .
- * These bugs have been fixed by internally enclosing the expression in
- * parens and then checking that all binary ops and right parens are
- * preceded by a valid expression (NUM_TOKEN).
- *
- * Note: It may be desirable to replace Aaron's test for whitespace with
- * ctype's isspace() if it is used by another busybox applet or if additional
- * whitespace chars should be considered. Look below the "#include"s for a
- * precompiler test.
- */
- /*
- * Aug 26, 2001 Manuel Novoa III
- *
- * Return 0 for null expressions. Pointed out by Vladimir Oleynik.
- *
- * Merge in Aaron's comments previously posted to the busybox list,
- * modified slightly to take account of my changes to the code.
- *
- */
- /*
- * (C) 2003 Vladimir Oleynik <dzo@simtreas.ru>
- *
- * - allow access to variable,
- * use recursive value indirection: c="2*2"; a="c"; echo $((a+=2)) produce 6
- * - implement assign syntax (VAR=expr, +=, *= etc)
- * - implement exponentiation (** operator)
- * - implement comma separated - expr, expr
- * - implement ++expr --expr expr++ expr--
- * - implement expr ? expr : expr (but second expr is always calculated)
- * - allow hexadecimal and octal numbers
- * - restore lost XOR operator
- * - protect $((num num)) as true zero expr (Manuel's error)
- * - always use special isspace(), see comment from bash ;-)
- */
- #include "libbb.h"
- #include "math.h"
- #define lookupvar (math_state->lookupvar)
- #define setvar (math_state->setvar )
- //#define endofname (math_state->endofname)
- typedef unsigned char operator;
- /* An operator's token id is a bit of a bitfield. The lower 5 bits are the
- * precedence, and 3 high bits are an ID unique across operators of that
- * precedence. The ID portion is so that multiple operators can have the
- * same precedence, ensuring that the leftmost one is evaluated first.
- * Consider * and /
- */
- #define tok_decl(prec,id) (((id)<<5) | (prec))
- #define PREC(op) ((op) & 0x1F)
- #define TOK_LPAREN tok_decl(0,0)
- #define TOK_COMMA tok_decl(1,0)
- /* All assignments are right associative and have the same precedence,
- * but there are 11 of them, which doesn't fit into 3 bits for unique id.
- * Abusing another precedence level:
- */
- #define TOK_ASSIGN tok_decl(2,0)
- #define TOK_AND_ASSIGN tok_decl(2,1)
- #define TOK_OR_ASSIGN tok_decl(2,2)
- #define TOK_XOR_ASSIGN tok_decl(2,3)
- #define TOK_PLUS_ASSIGN tok_decl(2,4)
- #define TOK_MINUS_ASSIGN tok_decl(2,5)
- #define TOK_LSHIFT_ASSIGN tok_decl(2,6)
- #define TOK_RSHIFT_ASSIGN tok_decl(2,7)
- #define TOK_MUL_ASSIGN tok_decl(3,0)
- #define TOK_DIV_ASSIGN tok_decl(3,1)
- #define TOK_REM_ASSIGN tok_decl(3,2)
- #define fix_assignment_prec(prec) do { if (prec == 3) prec = 2; } while (0)
- /* Ternary conditional operator is right associative too */
- #define TOK_CONDITIONAL tok_decl(4,0)
- #define TOK_CONDITIONAL_SEP tok_decl(4,1)
- #define TOK_OR tok_decl(5,0)
- #define TOK_AND tok_decl(6,0)
- #define TOK_BOR tok_decl(7,0)
- #define TOK_BXOR tok_decl(8,0)
- #define TOK_BAND tok_decl(9,0)
- #define TOK_EQ tok_decl(10,0)
- #define TOK_NE tok_decl(10,1)
- #define TOK_LT tok_decl(11,0)
- #define TOK_GT tok_decl(11,1)
- #define TOK_GE tok_decl(11,2)
- #define TOK_LE tok_decl(11,3)
- #define TOK_LSHIFT tok_decl(12,0)
- #define TOK_RSHIFT tok_decl(12,1)
- #define TOK_ADD tok_decl(13,0)
- #define TOK_SUB tok_decl(13,1)
- #define TOK_MUL tok_decl(14,0)
- #define TOK_DIV tok_decl(14,1)
- #define TOK_REM tok_decl(14,2)
- /* Exponent is right associative */
- #define TOK_EXPONENT tok_decl(15,1)
- /* Unary operators */
- #define UNARYPREC 16
- #define TOK_BNOT tok_decl(UNARYPREC,0)
- #define TOK_NOT tok_decl(UNARYPREC,1)
- #define TOK_UMINUS tok_decl(UNARYPREC+1,0)
- #define TOK_UPLUS tok_decl(UNARYPREC+1,1)
- #define PREC_PRE (UNARYPREC+2)
- #define TOK_PRE_INC tok_decl(PREC_PRE, 0)
- #define TOK_PRE_DEC tok_decl(PREC_PRE, 1)
- #define PREC_POST (UNARYPREC+3)
- #define TOK_POST_INC tok_decl(PREC_POST, 0)
- #define TOK_POST_DEC tok_decl(PREC_POST, 1)
- #define SPEC_PREC (UNARYPREC+4)
- #define TOK_NUM tok_decl(SPEC_PREC, 0)
- #define TOK_RPAREN tok_decl(SPEC_PREC, 1)
- static int
- is_assign_op(operator op)
- {
- operator prec = PREC(op);
- fix_assignment_prec(prec);
- return prec == PREC(TOK_ASSIGN)
- || prec == PREC_PRE
- || prec == PREC_POST;
- }
- static int
- is_right_associative(operator prec)
- {
- return prec == PREC(TOK_ASSIGN)
- || prec == PREC(TOK_EXPONENT)
- || prec == PREC(TOK_CONDITIONAL);
- }
- typedef struct {
- arith_t val;
- /* We acquire second_val only when "expr1 : expr2" part
- * of ternary ?: op is evaluated.
- * We treat ?: as two binary ops: (expr ? (expr1 : expr2)).
- * ':' produces a new value which has two parts, val and second_val;
- * then '?' selects one of them based on its left side.
- */
- arith_t second_val;
- char second_val_present;
- /* If NULL then it's just a number, else it's a named variable */
- char *var;
- } var_or_num_t;
- typedef struct remembered_name {
- struct remembered_name *next;
- const char *var;
- } remembered_name;
- static arith_t
- evaluate_string(arith_state_t *math_state, const char *expr);
- static const char*
- arith_lookup_val(arith_state_t *math_state, var_or_num_t *t)
- {
- if (t->var) {
- const char *p = lookupvar(t->var);
- if (p) {
- remembered_name *cur;
- remembered_name cur_save;
- /* did we already see this name?
- * testcase: a=b; b=a; echo $((a))
- */
- for (cur = math_state->list_of_recursed_names; cur; cur = cur->next) {
- if (strcmp(cur->var, t->var) == 0) {
- /* Yes */
- return "expression recursion loop detected";
- }
- }
- /* push current var name */
- cur = math_state->list_of_recursed_names;
- cur_save.var = t->var;
- cur_save.next = cur;
- math_state->list_of_recursed_names = &cur_save;
- /* recursively evaluate p as expression */
- t->val = evaluate_string(math_state, p);
- /* pop current var name */
- math_state->list_of_recursed_names = cur;
- return math_state->errmsg;
- }
- /* treat undefined var as 0 */
- t->val = 0;
- }
- return 0;
- }
- /* "Applying" a token means performing it on the top elements on the integer
- * stack. For an unary operator it will only change the top element, but a
- * binary operator will pop two arguments and push the result */
- static NOINLINE const char*
- arith_apply(arith_state_t *math_state, operator op, var_or_num_t *numstack, var_or_num_t **numstackptr)
- {
- #define NUMPTR (*numstackptr)
- var_or_num_t *top_of_stack;
- arith_t rez;
- const char *err;
- /* There is no operator that can work without arguments */
- if (NUMPTR == numstack)
- goto err;
- top_of_stack = NUMPTR - 1;
- /* Resolve name to value, if needed */
- err = arith_lookup_val(math_state, top_of_stack);
- if (err)
- return err;
- rez = top_of_stack->val;
- if (op == TOK_UMINUS)
- rez = -rez;
- else if (op == TOK_NOT)
- rez = !rez;
- else if (op == TOK_BNOT)
- rez = ~rez;
- else if (op == TOK_POST_INC || op == TOK_PRE_INC)
- rez++;
- else if (op == TOK_POST_DEC || op == TOK_PRE_DEC)
- rez--;
- else if (op != TOK_UPLUS) {
- /* Binary operators */
- arith_t right_side_val;
- char bad_second_val;
- /* Binary operators need two arguments */
- if (top_of_stack == numstack)
- goto err;
- /* ...and they pop one */
- NUMPTR = top_of_stack; /* this decrements NUMPTR */
- bad_second_val = top_of_stack->second_val_present;
- if (op == TOK_CONDITIONAL) { /* ? operation */
- /* Make next if (...) protect against
- * $((expr1 ? expr2)) - that is, missing ": expr" */
- bad_second_val = !bad_second_val;
- }
- if (bad_second_val) {
- /* Protect against $((expr <not_?_op> expr1 : expr2)) */
- return "malformed ?: operator";
- }
- top_of_stack--; /* now points to left side */
- if (op != TOK_ASSIGN) {
- /* Resolve left side value (unless the op is '=') */
- err = arith_lookup_val(math_state, top_of_stack);
- if (err)
- return err;
- }
- right_side_val = rez;
- rez = top_of_stack->val;
- if (op == TOK_CONDITIONAL) /* ? operation */
- rez = (rez ? right_side_val : top_of_stack[1].second_val);
- else if (op == TOK_CONDITIONAL_SEP) { /* : operation */
- if (top_of_stack == numstack) {
- /* Protect against $((expr : expr)) */
- return "malformed ?: operator";
- }
- top_of_stack->second_val_present = op;
- top_of_stack->second_val = right_side_val;
- }
- else if (op == TOK_BOR || op == TOK_OR_ASSIGN)
- rez |= right_side_val;
- else if (op == TOK_OR)
- rez = right_side_val || rez;
- else if (op == TOK_BAND || op == TOK_AND_ASSIGN)
- rez &= right_side_val;
- else if (op == TOK_BXOR || op == TOK_XOR_ASSIGN)
- rez ^= right_side_val;
- else if (op == TOK_AND)
- rez = rez && right_side_val;
- else if (op == TOK_EQ)
- rez = (rez == right_side_val);
- else if (op == TOK_NE)
- rez = (rez != right_side_val);
- else if (op == TOK_GE)
- rez = (rez >= right_side_val);
- else if (op == TOK_RSHIFT || op == TOK_RSHIFT_ASSIGN)
- rez >>= right_side_val;
- else if (op == TOK_LSHIFT || op == TOK_LSHIFT_ASSIGN)
- rez <<= right_side_val;
- else if (op == TOK_GT)
- rez = (rez > right_side_val);
- else if (op == TOK_LT)
- rez = (rez < right_side_val);
- else if (op == TOK_LE)
- rez = (rez <= right_side_val);
- else if (op == TOK_MUL || op == TOK_MUL_ASSIGN)
- rez *= right_side_val;
- else if (op == TOK_ADD || op == TOK_PLUS_ASSIGN)
- rez += right_side_val;
- else if (op == TOK_SUB || op == TOK_MINUS_ASSIGN)
- rez -= right_side_val;
- else if (op == TOK_ASSIGN || op == TOK_COMMA)
- rez = right_side_val;
- else if (op == TOK_EXPONENT) {
- arith_t c;
- if (right_side_val < 0)
- return "exponent less than 0";
- c = 1;
- while (--right_side_val >= 0)
- c *= rez;
- rez = c;
- }
- else if (right_side_val == 0)
- return "divide by zero";
- else if (op == TOK_DIV || op == TOK_DIV_ASSIGN
- || op == TOK_REM || op == TOK_REM_ASSIGN) {
- /*
- * bash 4.2.45 x86 64bit: SEGV on 'echo $((2**63 / -1))'
- *
- * MAX_NEGATIVE_INT / -1 = MAX_POSITIVE_INT+1
- * and thus is not representable.
- * Some CPUs segfault trying such op.
- * Others overflow MAX_POSITIVE_INT+1 to
- * MAX_NEGATIVE_INT (0x7fff+1 = 0x8000).
- * Make sure to at least not SEGV here:
- */
- if (right_side_val == -1
- && rez << 1 == 0 /* MAX_NEGATIVE_INT or 0 */
- ) {
- right_side_val = 1;
- }
- if (op == TOK_DIV || op == TOK_DIV_ASSIGN)
- rez /= right_side_val;
- else {
- rez %= right_side_val;
- }
- }
- }
- if (is_assign_op(op)) {
- char buf[sizeof(arith_t)*3 + 2];
- if (top_of_stack->var == NULL) {
- /* Hmm, 1=2 ? */
- //TODO: actually, bash allows ++7 but for some reason it evals to 7, not 8
- goto err;
- }
- /* Save to shell variable */
- sprintf(buf, ARITH_FMT, rez);
- setvar(top_of_stack->var, buf);
- /* After saving, make previous value for v++ or v-- */
- if (op == TOK_POST_INC)
- rez--;
- else if (op == TOK_POST_DEC)
- rez++;
- }
- top_of_stack->val = rez;
- /* Erase var name, it is just a number now */
- top_of_stack->var = NULL;
- return NULL;
- err:
- return "arithmetic syntax error";
- #undef NUMPTR
- }
- /* longest must be first */
- static const char op_tokens[] ALIGN1 = {
- '<','<','=',0, TOK_LSHIFT_ASSIGN,
- '>','>','=',0, TOK_RSHIFT_ASSIGN,
- '<','<', 0, TOK_LSHIFT,
- '>','>', 0, TOK_RSHIFT,
- '|','|', 0, TOK_OR,
- '&','&', 0, TOK_AND,
- '!','=', 0, TOK_NE,
- '<','=', 0, TOK_LE,
- '>','=', 0, TOK_GE,
- '=','=', 0, TOK_EQ,
- '|','=', 0, TOK_OR_ASSIGN,
- '&','=', 0, TOK_AND_ASSIGN,
- '*','=', 0, TOK_MUL_ASSIGN,
- '/','=', 0, TOK_DIV_ASSIGN,
- '%','=', 0, TOK_REM_ASSIGN,
- '+','=', 0, TOK_PLUS_ASSIGN,
- '-','=', 0, TOK_MINUS_ASSIGN,
- '-','-', 0, TOK_POST_DEC,
- '^','=', 0, TOK_XOR_ASSIGN,
- '+','+', 0, TOK_POST_INC,
- '*','*', 0, TOK_EXPONENT,
- '!', 0, TOK_NOT,
- '<', 0, TOK_LT,
- '>', 0, TOK_GT,
- '=', 0, TOK_ASSIGN,
- '|', 0, TOK_BOR,
- '&', 0, TOK_BAND,
- '*', 0, TOK_MUL,
- '/', 0, TOK_DIV,
- '%', 0, TOK_REM,
- '+', 0, TOK_ADD,
- '-', 0, TOK_SUB,
- '^', 0, TOK_BXOR,
- /* uniq */
- '~', 0, TOK_BNOT,
- ',', 0, TOK_COMMA,
- '?', 0, TOK_CONDITIONAL,
- ':', 0, TOK_CONDITIONAL_SEP,
- ')', 0, TOK_RPAREN,
- '(', 0, TOK_LPAREN,
- 0
- };
- #define ptr_to_rparen (&op_tokens[sizeof(op_tokens)-7])
- #if ENABLE_FEATURE_SH_MATH_BASE
- static arith_t strto_arith_t(const char *nptr, char **endptr)
- {
- unsigned base;
- arith_t n;
- # if ENABLE_FEATURE_SH_MATH_64
- n = strtoull(nptr, endptr, 0);
- # else
- n = strtoul(nptr, endptr, 0);
- # endif
- if (**endptr != '#'
- || (*nptr < '1' || *nptr > '9')
- || (n < 2 || n > 64)
- ) {
- return n;
- }
- /* It's "N#nnnn" or "NN#nnnn" syntax, NN can't start with 0,
- * NN is in 2..64 range.
- */
- base = (unsigned)n;
- n = 0;
- nptr = *endptr + 1;
- for (;;) {
- unsigned digit = (unsigned)*nptr - '0';
- if (digit >= 10 /* not 0..9 */
- && digit <= 'z' - '0' /* needed to reject e.g. $((64#~)) */
- ) {
- /* in bases up to 36, case does not matter for a-z */
- digit = (unsigned)(*nptr | 0x20) - ('a' - 10);
- if (base > 36 && *nptr <= '_') {
- /* otherwise, A-Z,@,_ are 36-61,62,63 */
- if (*nptr == '_')
- digit = 63;
- else if (*nptr == '@')
- digit = 62;
- else if (digit < 36) /* A-Z */
- digit += 36 - 10;
- else
- break; /* error: one of [\]^ */
- }
- //bb_error_msg("ch:'%c'%d digit:%u", *nptr, *nptr, digit);
- //if (digit < 10) - example where we need this?
- // break;
- }
- if (digit >= base)
- break;
- /* bash does not check for overflows */
- n = n * base + digit;
- nptr++;
- }
- /* Note: we do not set errno on bad chars, we just set a pointer
- * to the first invalid char. For example, this allows
- * "N#" (empty "nnnn" part): 64#+1 is a valid expression,
- * it means 64# + 1, whereas 64#~... is not, since ~ is not a valid
- * operator.
- */
- *endptr = (char*)nptr;
- return n;
- }
- #else /* !ENABLE_FEATURE_SH_MATH_BASE */
- # if ENABLE_FEATURE_SH_MATH_64
- # define strto_arith_t(nptr, endptr) strtoull(nptr, endptr, 0)
- # else
- # define strto_arith_t(nptr, endptr) strtoul(nptr, endptr, 0)
- # endif
- #endif
- static arith_t
- evaluate_string(arith_state_t *math_state, const char *expr)
- {
- operator lasttok;
- const char *errmsg;
- const char *start_expr = expr = skip_whitespace(expr);
- unsigned expr_len = strlen(expr) + 2;
- /* Stack of integers */
- /* The proof that there can be no more than strlen(startbuf)/2+1
- * integers in any given correct or incorrect expression
- * is left as an exercise to the reader. */
- var_or_num_t *const numstack = alloca((expr_len / 2) * sizeof(numstack[0]));
- var_or_num_t *numstackptr = numstack;
- /* Stack of operator tokens */
- operator *const stack = alloca(expr_len * sizeof(stack[0]));
- operator *stackptr = stack;
- /* Start with a left paren */
- *stackptr++ = lasttok = TOK_LPAREN;
- errmsg = NULL;
- while (1) {
- const char *p;
- operator op;
- operator prec;
- char arithval;
- expr = skip_whitespace(expr);
- arithval = *expr;
- if (arithval == '\0') {
- if (expr == start_expr) {
- /* Null expression */
- numstack->val = 0;
- goto ret;
- }
- /* This is only reached after all tokens have been extracted from the
- * input stream. If there are still tokens on the operator stack, they
- * are to be applied in order. At the end, there should be a final
- * result on the integer stack */
- if (expr != ptr_to_rparen + 1) {
- /* If we haven't done so already,
- * append a closing right paren
- * and let the loop process it */
- expr = ptr_to_rparen;
- continue;
- }
- /* At this point, we're done with the expression */
- if (numstackptr != numstack + 1) {
- /* ...but if there isn't, it's bad */
- goto err;
- }
- if (numstack->var) {
- /* expression is $((var)) only, lookup now */
- errmsg = arith_lookup_val(math_state, numstack);
- }
- goto ret;
- }
- p = endofname(expr);
- if (p != expr) {
- /* Name */
- size_t var_name_size = (p-expr) + 1; /* +1 for NUL */
- numstackptr->var = alloca(var_name_size);
- safe_strncpy(numstackptr->var, expr, var_name_size);
- expr = p;
- num:
- numstackptr->second_val_present = 0;
- numstackptr++;
- lasttok = TOK_NUM;
- continue;
- }
- if (isdigit(arithval)) {
- /* Number */
- numstackptr->var = NULL;
- errno = 0;
- numstackptr->val = strto_arith_t(expr, (char**) &expr);
- if (errno)
- numstackptr->val = 0; /* bash compat */
- goto num;
- }
- /* Should be an operator */
- /* Special case: NUM-- and NUM++ are not recognized if NUM
- * is a literal number, not a variable. IOW:
- * "a+++v" is a++ + v.
- * "7+++v" is 7 + ++v, not 7++ + v.
- */
- if (lasttok == TOK_NUM && !numstackptr[-1].var /* number literal */
- && (expr[0] == '+' || expr[0] == '-')
- && (expr[1] == expr[0])
- ) {
- //bb_error_msg("special %c%c", expr[0], expr[0]);
- op = (expr[0] == '+' ? TOK_ADD : TOK_SUB);
- expr += 1;
- goto tok_found1;
- }
- p = op_tokens;
- while (1) {
- /* Compare expr to current op_tokens[] element */
- const char *e = expr;
- while (1) {
- if (*p == '\0') {
- /* Match: operator is found */
- expr = e;
- goto tok_found;
- }
- if (*p != *e)
- break;
- p++;
- e++;
- }
- /* No match, go to next element of op_tokens[] */
- while (*p)
- p++;
- p += 2; /* skip NUL and TOK_foo bytes */
- if (*p == '\0') {
- /* No next element, operator not found */
- //math_state->syntax_error_at = expr;
- goto err;
- }
- }
- tok_found:
- op = p[1]; /* fetch TOK_foo value */
- tok_found1:
- /* NB: expr now points past the operator */
- /* post grammar: a++ reduce to num */
- if (lasttok == TOK_POST_INC || lasttok == TOK_POST_DEC)
- lasttok = TOK_NUM;
- /* Plus and minus are binary (not unary) _only_ if the last
- * token was a number, or a right paren (which pretends to be
- * a number, since it evaluates to one). Think about it.
- * It makes sense. */
- if (lasttok != TOK_NUM) {
- switch (op) {
- case TOK_ADD:
- op = TOK_UPLUS;
- break;
- case TOK_SUB:
- op = TOK_UMINUS;
- break;
- case TOK_POST_INC:
- op = TOK_PRE_INC;
- break;
- case TOK_POST_DEC:
- op = TOK_PRE_DEC;
- break;
- }
- }
- /* We don't want an unary operator to cause recursive descent on the
- * stack, because there can be many in a row and it could cause an
- * operator to be evaluated before its argument is pushed onto the
- * integer stack.
- * But for binary operators, "apply" everything on the operator
- * stack until we find an operator with a lesser priority than the
- * one we have just extracted. If op is right-associative,
- * then stop "applying" on the equal priority too.
- * Left paren is given the lowest priority so it will never be
- * "applied" in this way.
- */
- prec = PREC(op);
- if ((prec > 0 && prec < UNARYPREC) || prec == SPEC_PREC) {
- /* not left paren or unary */
- if (lasttok != TOK_NUM) {
- /* binary op must be preceded by a num */
- goto err;
- }
- while (stackptr != stack) {
- operator prev_op = *--stackptr;
- if (op == TOK_RPAREN) {
- /* The algorithm employed here is simple: while we don't
- * hit an open paren nor the bottom of the stack, pop
- * tokens and apply them */
- if (prev_op == TOK_LPAREN) {
- /* Any operator directly after a
- * close paren should consider itself binary */
- lasttok = TOK_NUM;
- goto next;
- }
- } else {
- operator prev_prec = PREC(prev_op);
- fix_assignment_prec(prec);
- fix_assignment_prec(prev_prec);
- if (prev_prec < prec
- || (prev_prec == prec && is_right_associative(prec))
- ) {
- stackptr++;
- break;
- }
- }
- errmsg = arith_apply(math_state, prev_op, numstack, &numstackptr);
- if (errmsg)
- goto err_with_custom_msg;
- }
- if (op == TOK_RPAREN)
- goto err;
- }
- /* Push this operator to the stack and remember it */
- *stackptr++ = lasttok = op;
- next: ;
- } /* while (1) */
- err:
- errmsg = "arithmetic syntax error";
- err_with_custom_msg:
- numstack->val = -1;
- ret:
- math_state->errmsg = errmsg;
- return numstack->val;
- }
- arith_t FAST_FUNC
- arith(arith_state_t *math_state, const char *expr)
- {
- math_state->errmsg = NULL;
- math_state->list_of_recursed_names = NULL;
- return evaluate_string(math_state, expr);
- }
- /*
- * Copyright (c) 1989, 1991, 1993, 1994
- * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
- *
- * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
- * Kenneth Almquist.
- *
- * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
- * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
- * are met:
- * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
- * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
- * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
- * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
- * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
- * 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
- * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
- * without specific prior written permission.
- *
- * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ''AS IS'' AND
- * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
- * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
- * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
- * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
- * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
- * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
- * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
- * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
- * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
- * SUCH DAMAGE.
- */
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