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--- -- Perl Compatible Regular Expressions. -- -- One of Lua's quirks is its string patterns. While they have great performance -- and are tightly integrated into the Lua interpreter, they are very different -- in syntax and not as powerful as standard regular expressions. So we have -- integrated Perl compatible regular expressions into Lua using PCRE and a -- modified version of the Lua PCRE library written by Reuben Thomas and Shmuel -- Zeigerman. These are the same sort of regular expressions used by Nmap -- version detection. The main modification to their library is that the NSE -- version only supports PCRE expressions instead of both PCRE and POSIX -- patterns. In order to maintain a high script execution speed, the library -- interfacing with PCRE is kept very thin. It is not integrated as seamlessly -- as the Lua string pattern API. This allows script authors to decide when to -- use PCRE expressions versus Lua patterns. The use of PCRE involves a -- separate pattern compilation step, which saves execution time when patterns -- are reused. Compiled patterns can be cached in the NSE registry and reused -- by other scripts. -- -- The documentation for this module is derived from that supplied by the PCRE -- Lua lib. -- -- Warning: PCRE has a history of security vulnerabilities allowing attackers -- who are able to compile arbitrary regular expressions to execute arbitrary -- code. More such vulnerabilities may be discovered in the future. These have -- never affected Nmap because it doesn't give attackers any control over the -- regular expressions it uses. Similarly, NSE scripts should never build -- regular expressions with untrusted network input. Matching hardcoded regular -- expressions against the untrusted input is fine. -- @author Reuben Thomas -- @author Shmuel Zeigerman module "pcre" --- Returns a compiled regular expression. -- -- The resulting compiled regular expression is ready to be matched against -- strings. Compiled regular expressions are subject to Lua's garbage -- collection. -- -- The compilation flags are set bitwise. If you want to set the 3rd -- (corresponding to the number 4) and the 1st (corresponding to 1) bit for -- example you would pass the number 5 as a second argument. The compilation -- flags accepted are those of the PCRE C library. These include flags for case -- insensitive matching (<code>1</code>), matching line beginnings -- (<code>^</code>) and endings (<code>$</code>) even in multiline strings -- (i.e. strings containing newlines) (<code>2</code>) and a flag for matching -- across line boundaries (<code>4</code>). No compilation flags yield a -- default value of <code>0</code>. -- @param pattern a string describing the pattern, such as <code>"^foo$"</code>. -- @param flags a number describing which compilation flags are set. -- @param locale a string describing the locale which should be used to compile -- the regular expression (optional). The value is a string which is passed to -- the C standard library function <code>setlocale</code>. For more -- information on this argument refer to the documentation of -- <code>setlocale</code>. -- @usage local regex = pcre.new("pcre-pattern",0,"C") function new(pattern, flags, locale) --- Returns a table of the available PCRE option flags (numbers) keyed by their -- names (strings). -- -- Possible names of the available strings can be retrieved from the -- documentation of the PCRE library used to link against Nmap. The key is the -- option name in the manual minus the <code>PCRE_</code> prefix. -- <code>PCRE_CASELESS</code> becomes <code>CASELESS</code> for example. function flags() --- Returns the version of the PCRE library in use as a string. -- -- For example <code>"6.4 05-Sep-2005"</code>. function version() --- Matches a string against a compiled regular expression. -- -- Returns the start point and the end point of the first match of the compiled -- regular expression in the string. -- @param string the string to match against. -- @param start where to start the match in the string (optional). -- @param flags execution flags (optional). -- @return <code>nil</code> if no match, otherwise the start point of the first -- match. -- @return the end point of the first match. -- @return a table which contains false in the positions where the pattern did -- not match. If named sub-patterns were used, the table also contains substring -- matches keyed by their sub-pattern name. -- @usage -- i, j = regex:match("string to be searched", 0, 0) -- if (i) then ... end function match(string, start, flags) --- Matches a string against a compiled regular expression, returning positions -- of substring matches. -- -- This function is like <code>match</code> except that a table returned as a -- third result contains offsets of substring matches rather than substring -- matches themselves. That table will not contain string keys, even if named -- sub-patterns are used. For example, if the whole match is at offsets 10, 20 -- and substring matches are at offsets 12, 14 and 16, 19 then the function -- returns <code>10, 20, {12,14,16,19}</code>. -- @param string the string to match against. -- @param start where to start the match in the string (optional). -- @param flags execution flags (optional). -- @return <code>nil</code> if no match, otherwise the start point of the match -- of the whole string. -- @return the end point of the match of the whole string. -- @return a table containing a list of substring match start and end positions. -- @usage -- i, j, substrings = regex:exec("string to be searched", 0, 0) -- if (i) then ... end function exec(string, start, flags) --- Matches a string against a regular expression multiple times. -- -- Tries to match the regular expression pcre_obj against string up to -- <code>n</code> times (or as many as possible if <code>n</code> is not given -- or is not a positive number), subject to the execution flags -- <code>ef</code>. Each time there is a match, <code>func</code> is called as -- <code>func(m, t)</code>, where <code>m</code> is the matched string and -- <code>t</code> is a table of substring matches. This table contains false in -- the positions where the corresponding sub-pattern did not match. If named -- sub-patterns are used then the table also contains substring matches keyed -- by their correspondent sub-pattern names (strings). If <code>func</code> -- returns a true value, then <code>gmatch</code> immediately returns; -- <code>gmatch</code> returns the number of matches made. -- @param string the string to match against. -- @param func the function to call for each match. -- @param n the maximum number of matches to do (optional). -- @param ef execution flags (optional). -- @return the number of matches made. -- @usage -- local t = {} -- local function match(m) t[#t + 1] = m end -- local n = regex:gmatch("string to be searched", match) function pcre_obj:gmatch(string, func, n, ef)