/* Roughly the maximum number of failure points on the stack. Would be
exactly that if always used TYPICAL_FAILURE_SIZE items each time we failed.
This is a variable only so users of regex can assign to it; we never
- change it ourselves. */
+ change it ourselves. We always multiply it by TYPICAL_FAILURE_SIZE
+ before using it, so it should probably be a byte-count instead. */
# if defined MATCH_MAY_ALLOCATE
/* Note that 4400 was enough to cause a crash on Alpha OSF/1,
whose default stack limit is 2mb. In order for a larger
/* Estimate the size of data pushed by a typical failure stack entry.
An estimate is all we need, because all we use this for
is to choose a limit for how big to make the failure stack. */
-
+/* BEWARE, the value `20' is hard-coded in emacs.c:main(). */
#define TYPICAL_FAILURE_SIZE 20
/* How many items can still be added to the stack without overflowing it. */
/* Map a string to the char class it names (if any). */
static re_wctype_t
-re_wctype (string)
- re_char *string;
+re_wctype (str)
+ re_char *str;
{
+ const char *string = str;
if (STREQ (string, "alnum")) return RECC_ALNUM;
else if (STREQ (string, "alpha")) return RECC_ALPHA;
else if (STREQ (string, "word")) return RECC_WORD;
int
regcomp (preg, pattern, cflags)
- regex_t *preg;
- const char *pattern;
+ regex_t *__restrict preg;
+ const char *__restrict pattern;
int cflags;
{
reg_errcode_t ret;
int
regexec (preg, string, nmatch, pmatch, eflags)
- const regex_t *preg;
- const char *string;
+ const regex_t *__restrict preg;
+ const char *__restrict string;
size_t nmatch;
regmatch_t pmatch[];
int eflags;