static int match_one_pattern(struct grep_opt *opt, struct grep_pat *p, char *bol, char *eol)
{
int hit = 0;
+ int at_true_bol = 1;
regmatch_t pmatch[10];
+ again:
if (!opt->fixed) {
regex_t *exp = &p->regexp;
hit = !regexec(exp, bol, ARRAY_SIZE(pmatch),
}
if (hit && opt->word_regexp) {
- /* Match beginning must be either
- * beginning of the line, or at word
- * boundary (i.e. the last char must
- * not be alnum or underscore).
- */
if ((pmatch[0].rm_so < 0) ||
(eol - bol) <= pmatch[0].rm_so ||
(pmatch[0].rm_eo < 0) ||
(eol - bol) < pmatch[0].rm_eo)
die("regexp returned nonsense");
- if (pmatch[0].rm_so != 0 &&
- word_char(bol[pmatch[0].rm_so-1]))
- hit = 0;
- if (pmatch[0].rm_eo != (eol-bol) &&
- word_char(bol[pmatch[0].rm_eo]))
+
+ /* Match beginning must be either beginning of the
+ * line, or at word boundary (i.e. the last char must
+ * not be a word char). Similarly, match end must be
+ * either end of the line, or at word boundary
+ * (i.e. the next char must not be a word char).
+ */
+ if ( ((pmatch[0].rm_so == 0 && at_true_bol) ||
+ !word_char(bol[pmatch[0].rm_so-1])) &&
+ ((pmatch[0].rm_eo == (eol-bol)) ||
+ !word_char(bol[pmatch[0].rm_eo])) )
+ ;
+ else
hit = 0;
+
+ if (!hit && pmatch[0].rm_so + bol + 1 < eol) {
+ /* There could be more than one match on the
+ * line, and the first match might not be
+ * strict word match. But later ones could be!
+ */
+ bol = pmatch[0].rm_so + bol + 1;
+ at_true_bol = 0;
+ goto again;
+ }
}
return hit;
}