amatch
Rich Salz
rsalz at bbn.com
Fri Aug 18 00:40:18 AEST 1989
I wrote this a long time ago. It's short, fast, and clean. It was posted
some time back and appears, e.g., in John Gilmore's PDtar.
#! /bin/sh
# This is a shell archive. Remove anything before this line, then unpack
# it by saving it into a file and typing "sh file". To overwrite existing
# files, type "sh file -c". You can also feed this as standard input via
# unshar, or by typing "sh <file", e.g.. If this archive is complete, you
# will see the following message at the end:
# "End of shell archive."
# Contents: wildmat.c
# Wrapped by rsalz at prune.bbn.com on Thu Aug 17 10:38:48 1989
PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/ucb ; export PATH
if test -f 'wildmat.c' -a "${1}" != "-c" ; then
echo shar: Will not clobber existing file \"'wildmat.c'\"
else
echo shar: Extracting \"'wildmat.c'\" \(2123 characters\)
sed "s/^X//" >'wildmat.c' <<'END_OF_FILE'
X/*
X** Do shell-style pattern matching for ?, \, [], and * characters.
X** Might not be robust in face of malformed patterns; e.g., "foo[a-"
X** could cause a segmentation violation. I think it's 8bit clean.
X**
X** Written by Rich $alz, bbn!rsalz, Wed Nov 26 19:03:17 EST 1986.
X*/
X
X#define TRUE 1
X#define FALSE 0
X
X
Xstatic int
XStar(s, p)
X register char *s;
X register char *p;
X{
X while (wildmat(s, p) == FALSE)
X if (*++s == '\0')
X return FALSE;
X return TRUE;
X}
X
X
Xint
Xwildmat(s, p)
X register char *s;
X register char *p;
X{
X register int last;
X register int matched;
X register int reverse;
X
X for ( ; *p; s++, p++)
X switch (*p) {
X case '\\':
X /* Literal match with following character. */
X p++;
X /* FALLTHROUGH */
X default:
X if (*s != *p)
X return FALSE;
X continue;
X case '?':
X /* Match anything. */
X if (*s == '\0')
X return FALSE;
X continue;
X case '*':
X /* Trailing star matches everything. */
X return *++p ? Star(s, p) : TRUE;
X case '[':
X /* [^....] means inverse character class. */
X if (reverse = p[1] == '^')
X p++;
X for (last = 0400, matched = FALSE; *++p && *p != ']'; last = *p)
X /* This next line requires a good C compiler. */
X if (*p == '-' ? *s <= *++p && *s >= last : *s == *p)
X matched = TRUE;
X if (matched == reverse)
X return FALSE;
X continue;
X }
X
X return *s == '\0';
X}
X
X
X#ifdef TEST
X#include <stdio.h>
X
X/* Yes, we use gets not fgets. Sue me. */
Xextern char *gets();
X
X
Xmain()
X{
X char pattern[80];
X char text[80];
X
X printf("Wildmat tester. Enter pattern, then strings to test.\n");
X printf("A blank line gets prompts for a new pattern; a blank pattern\n");
X printf("exits the program.\n\n");
X
X for ( ; ; ) {
X printf("Enter pattern: ");
X if (gets(pattern) == NULL)
X break;
X for ( ; ; ) {
X printf("Enter text: ");
X if (gets(text) == NULL)
X exit(0);
X if (text[0] == '\0')
X /* Blank line; go back and get a new pattern. */
X break;
X printf(" %s\n", wildmat(text, pattern) ? "YES" : "NO");
X }
X }
X
X exit(0);
X /* NOTREACHED */
X}
X#endif /* TEST */
END_OF_FILE
if test 2123 -ne `wc -c <'wildmat.c'`; then
echo shar: \"'wildmat.c'\" unpacked with wrong size!
fi
# end of 'wildmat.c'
fi
echo shar: End of shell archive.
exit 0
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