[packages/grep] - updated to 2.23 - removed obsolete enc-errors patch
qboosh
qboosh at pld-linux.org
Fri Feb 5 17:50:35 CET 2016
commit 63b7124647df1b61e2ef8225012382a255449531
Author: Jakub Bogusz <qboosh at pld-linux.org>
Date: Fri Feb 5 17:53:12 2016 +0100
- updated to 2.23
- removed obsolete enc-errors patch
grep-enc-errors.patch | 918 --------------------------------------------------
grep.spec | 10 +-
2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 925 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/grep.spec b/grep.spec
index 23ddf46..2a088f6 100644
--- a/grep.spec
+++ b/grep.spec
@@ -14,18 +14,17 @@ Summary(ru.UTF-8): Утилиты поиска по шаблонам GNU grep
Summary(tr.UTF-8): Dosyalarda katar arama aracı
Summary(uk.UTF-8): Утиліти пошуку по шаблонам GNU grep
Name: grep
-Version: 2.22
-Release: 2
+Version: 2.23
+Release: 1
Epoch: 2
License: GPL v3+
Group: Applications/Text
Source0: http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/grep/%{name}-%{version}.tar.xz
-# Source0-md5: e1015e951a49a82b02e38891026ef5df
+# Source0-md5: f46aa9d0d2577b9212a104348a286787
Source1: http://www.mif.pg.gda.pl/homepages/ankry/man-PLD/%{name}-non-english-man-pages.tar.bz2
# Source1-md5: 1b5e726d0bee53e898531de4a76ad290
Patch0: %{name}-info.patch
Patch1: %{name}-pl.po-update.patch
-Patch2: grep-enc-errors.patch
URL: http://www.gnu.org/software/grep/grep.html
BuildRequires: autoconf >= 2.59
BuildRequires: automake >= 1:1.11
@@ -91,9 +90,6 @@ пошуку по шаблону в текстових файлах.
%patch0 -p1
%patch1 -p1
-%patch2 -p1
-chmod +x tests/encoding-error tests/unibyte-binary
-
%{__rm} po/stamp-po
%build
diff --git a/grep-enc-errors.patch b/grep-enc-errors.patch
deleted file mode 100644
index 212740a..0000000
--- a/grep-enc-errors.patch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,918 +0,0 @@
-From 8521001643bc6a28c760552824eaea5ecee0aa8c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
-From: Paul Eggert <eggert at cs.ucla.edu>
-Date: Thu, 31 Dec 2015 03:10:14 +0000
-Subject: grep: be less picky about encoding errors
-
-This fixes a longstanding problem introduced in grep 2.21,
-which is overly picky about binary files.
-* NEWS:
-* doc/grep.texi (File and Directory Selection): Document this.
-* src/grep.c (input_textbin, textbin_is_binary, buffer_textbin)
-(file_textbin):
-Remove. All uses removed.
-(encoding_error_output): New static var.
-(buf_has_encoding_errors, buf_has_nulls, file_must_have_nulls):
-New functions, which reuse bits
-and pieces of the removed functions.
-(lastout, print_line_head, print_line_middle, print_line_tail, prline)
-(prpending, prtext, grepbuf):
-Avoid use of const, now that we have
-functions that require modifying a sentinel.
-(print_line_head): New arg LEN. All uses changed.
-(print_line_head, print_line_tail):
-Return indicator whether the output line was printed.
-All uses changed.
-(print_line_middle): Exit early on encoding error.
-(grep): Use new method for determining whether file is binary.
-* src/grep.h (enum textbin, TEXTBIN_BINARY, TEXTBIN_UNKNOWN)
-(TEXTBIN_TEXT, input_textbin): Remove decls. All uses removed.
-* src/pcresearch.c (Pexecute): Remove multiline optimization,
-since the main program no longer checks for encoding errors on input.
-* tests/encoding-error: New file.
-* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add it.
----
-diff --git a/doc/grep.texi b/doc/grep.texi
-index 76c7f46..58e7f48 100644
---- a/doc/grep.texi
-+++ b/doc/grep.texi
-@@ -596,13 +596,13 @@ If a file's allocation metadata,
- or if its data read before a line is selected for output,
- indicate that the file contains binary data,
- assume that the file is of type @var{type}.
--Non-text bytes indicate binary data; these are either data bytes
--improperly encoded for the current locale, or null bytes when the
-+Non-text bytes indicate binary data; these are either output bytes that are
-+improperly encoded for the current locale, or null input bytes when the
- @option{-z} (@option{--null-data}) option is not given (@pxref{Other
- Options}).
-
--By default, @var{type} is @samp{binary},
--and @command{grep} normally outputs either
-+By default, @var{type} is @samp{binary}, and when @command{grep}
-+discovers that a file is binary it normally outputs either
- a one-line message saying that a binary file matches,
- or no message if there is no match.
- When processing binary data, @command{grep} may treat non-text bytes
-@@ -611,7 +611,8 @@ not match a null byte, as the null byte might be treated as a line
- terminator even without the @option{-z} (@option{--null-data}) option.
-
- If @var{type} is @samp{without-match},
-- at command{grep} assumes that a binary file does not match;
-+when @command{grep} discovers that a file is binary
-+it assumes that the rest of the file does not match;
- this is equivalent to the @option{-I} option.
-
- If @var{type} is @samp{text},
-diff --git a/src/grep.c b/src/grep.c
-index 19ba208..e059a46 100644
---- a/src/grep.c
-+++ b/src/grep.c
-@@ -377,7 +377,6 @@ bool match_icase;
- bool match_words;
- bool match_lines;
- char eolbyte;
--enum textbin input_textbin;
-
- static char const *matcher;
-
-@@ -389,6 +388,10 @@ static bool omit_dot_slash;
- static bool errseen;
- static bool write_error_seen;
-
-+/* True if output from the current input file has been suppressed
-+ because an output line had an encoding error. */
-+static bool encoding_error_output;
-+
- enum directories_type
- {
- READ_DIRECTORIES = 2,
-@@ -481,12 +484,6 @@ clean_up_stdout (void)
- close_stdout ();
- }
-
--static bool
--textbin_is_binary (enum textbin textbin)
--{
-- return textbin < TEXTBIN_UNKNOWN;
--}
--
- /* The high-order bit of a byte. */
- enum { HIBYTE = 0x80 };
-
-@@ -551,58 +548,60 @@ skip_easy_bytes (char const *buf)
- return p;
- }
-
--/* Return the text type of data in BUF, of size SIZE.
-+/* Return true if BUF, of size SIZE, has an encoding error.
- BUF must be followed by at least sizeof (uword) bytes,
-- which may be arbitrarily written to or read from. */
--static enum textbin
--buffer_textbin (char *buf, size_t size)
-+ the first of which may be modified. */
-+static bool
-+buf_has_encoding_errors (char *buf, size_t size)
- {
-- if (eolbyte && memchr (buf, '\0', size))
-- return TEXTBIN_BINARY;
-+ if (MB_CUR_MAX <= 1)
-+ return false;
-
-- if (1 < MB_CUR_MAX)
-- {
-- mbstate_t mbs = { 0 };
-- size_t clen;
-- char const *p;
-+ mbstate_t mbs = { 0 };
-+ size_t clen;
-
-- buf[size] = -1;
-- for (p = buf; (p = skip_easy_bytes (p)) < buf + size; p += clen)
-- {
-- clen = mbrlen (p, buf + size - p, &mbs);
-- if ((size_t) -2 <= clen)
-- return clen == (size_t) -2 ? TEXTBIN_UNKNOWN : TEXTBIN_BINARY;
-- }
-+ buf[size] = -1;
-+ for (char const *p = buf; (p = skip_easy_bytes (p)) < buf + size; p += clen)
-+ {
-+ clen = mbrlen (p, buf + size - p, &mbs);
-+ if ((size_t) -2 <= clen)
-+ return true;
- }
-
-- return TEXTBIN_TEXT;
-+ return false;
- }
-
--/* Return the text type of a file. BUF, of size SIZE, is the initial
-- buffer read from the file with descriptor FD and status ST.
-- BUF must be followed by at least sizeof (uword) bytes,
-+
-+/* Return true if BUF, of size SIZE, has a null byte.
-+ BUF must be followed by at least one byte,
- which may be arbitrarily written to or read from. */
--static enum textbin
--file_textbin (char *buf, size_t size, int fd, struct stat const *st)
-+static bool
-+buf_has_nulls (char *buf, size_t size)
- {
-- enum textbin textbin = buffer_textbin (buf, size);
-- if (textbin_is_binary (textbin))
-- return textbin;
-+ buf[size] = 0;
-+ return strlen (buf) != size;
-+}
-
-+/* Return true if a file is known to contain null bytes.
-+ SIZE bytes have already been read from the file
-+ with descriptor FD and status ST. */
-+static bool
-+file_must_have_nulls (size_t size, int fd, struct stat const *st)
-+{
- if (usable_st_size (st))
- {
- if (st->st_size <= size)
-- return textbin == TEXTBIN_UNKNOWN ? TEXTBIN_BINARY : textbin;
-+ return false;
-
- /* If the file has holes, it must contain a null byte somewhere. */
-- if (SEEK_HOLE != SEEK_SET && eolbyte)
-+ if (SEEK_HOLE != SEEK_SET)
- {
- off_t cur = size;
- if (O_BINARY || fd == STDIN_FILENO)
- {
- cur = lseek (fd, 0, SEEK_CUR);
- if (cur < 0)
-- return TEXTBIN_UNKNOWN;
-+ return false;
- }
-
- /* Look for a hole after the current location. */
-@@ -612,12 +611,12 @@ file_textbin (char *buf, size_t size, int fd, struct stat const *st)
- if (lseek (fd, cur, SEEK_SET) < 0)
- suppressible_error (filename, errno);
- if (hole_start < st->st_size)
-- return TEXTBIN_BINARY;
-+ return true;
- }
- }
- }
-
-- return TEXTBIN_UNKNOWN;
-+ return false;
- }
-
- /* Convert STR to a nonnegative integer, storing the result in *OUT.
-@@ -899,7 +898,7 @@ static char *label = NULL; /* Fake filename for stdin */
- /* Internal variables to keep track of byte count, context, etc. */
- static uintmax_t totalcc; /* Total character count before bufbeg. */
- static char const *lastnl; /* Pointer after last newline counted. */
--static char const *lastout; /* Pointer after last character output;
-+static char *lastout; /* Pointer after last character output;
- NULL if no character has been output
- or if it's conceptually before bufbeg. */
- static intmax_t outleft; /* Maximum number of lines to be output. */
-@@ -971,10 +970,31 @@ print_offset (uintmax_t pos, int min_width, const char *color)
- pr_sgr_end_if (color);
- }
-
--/* Print a whole line head (filename, line, byte). */
--static void
--print_line_head (char const *beg, char const *lim, char sep)
-+/* Print a whole line head (filename, line, byte). The output data
-+ starts at BEG and contains LEN bytes; it is followed by at least
-+ sizeof (uword) bytes, the first of which may be temporarily modified.
-+ The output data comes from what is perhaps a larger input line that
-+ goes until LIM, where LIM[-1] is an end-of-line byte. Use SEP as
-+ the separator on output.
-+
-+ Return true unless the line was suppressed due to an encoding error. */
-+
-+static bool
-+print_line_head (char *beg, size_t len, char const *lim, char sep)
- {
-+ bool encoding_errors = false;
-+ if (binary_files != TEXT_BINARY_FILES)
-+ {
-+ char ch = beg[len];
-+ encoding_errors = buf_has_encoding_errors (beg, len);
-+ beg[len] = ch;
-+ }
-+ if (encoding_errors)
-+ {
-+ encoding_error_output = done_on_match = out_quiet = true;
-+ return false;
-+ }
-+
- bool pending_sep = false;
-
- if (out_file)
-@@ -1021,22 +1041,27 @@ print_line_head (char const *beg, char const *lim, char sep)
-
- print_sep (sep);
- }
-+
-+ return true;
- }
-
--static const char *
--print_line_middle (const char *beg, const char *lim,
-+static char *
-+print_line_middle (char *beg, char *lim,
- const char *line_color, const char *match_color)
- {
- size_t match_size;
- size_t match_offset;
-- const char *cur = beg;
-- const char *mid = NULL;
--
-- while (cur < lim
-- && ((match_offset = execute (beg, lim - beg, &match_size, cur))
-- != (size_t) -1))
-+ char *cur = beg;
-+ char *mid = NULL;
-+ char *b;
-+
-+ for (cur = beg;
-+ (cur < lim
-+ && ((match_offset = execute (beg, lim - beg, &match_size, cur))
-+ != (size_t) -1));
-+ cur = b + match_size)
- {
-- char const *b = beg + match_offset;
-+ b = beg + match_offset;
-
- /* Avoid matching the empty line at the end of the buffer. */
- if (b == lim)
-@@ -1056,8 +1081,11 @@ print_line_middle (const char *beg, const char *lim,
- /* This function is called on a matching line only,
- but is it selected or rejected/context? */
- if (only_matching)
-- print_line_head (b, lim, (out_invert ? SEP_CHAR_REJECTED
-- : SEP_CHAR_SELECTED));
-+ {
-+ char sep = out_invert ? SEP_CHAR_REJECTED : SEP_CHAR_SELECTED;
-+ if (! print_line_head (b, match_size, lim, sep))
-+ return NULL;
-+ }
- else
- {
- pr_sgr_start (line_color);
-@@ -1075,7 +1103,6 @@ print_line_middle (const char *beg, const char *lim,
- if (only_matching)
- fputs ("\n", stdout);
- }
-- cur = b + match_size;
- }
-
- if (only_matching)
-@@ -1086,8 +1113,8 @@ print_line_middle (const char *beg, const char *lim,
- return cur;
- }
-
--static const char *
--print_line_tail (const char *beg, const char *lim, const char *line_color)
-+static char *
-+print_line_tail (char *beg, const char *lim, const char *line_color)
- {
- size_t eol_size;
- size_t tail_size;
-@@ -1108,14 +1135,15 @@ print_line_tail (const char *beg, const char *lim, const char *line_color)
- }
-
- static void
--prline (char const *beg, char const *lim, char sep)
-+prline (char *beg, char *lim, char sep)
- {
- bool matching;
- const char *line_color;
- const char *match_color;
-
- if (!only_matching)
-- print_line_head (beg, lim, sep);
-+ if (! print_line_head (beg, lim - beg - 1, lim, sep))
-+ return;
-
- matching = (sep == SEP_CHAR_SELECTED) ^ out_invert;
-
-@@ -1135,7 +1163,11 @@ prline (char const *beg, char const *lim, char sep)
- {
- /* We already know that non-matching lines have no match (to colorize). */
- if (matching && (only_matching || *match_color))
-- beg = print_line_middle (beg, lim, line_color, match_color);
-+ {
-+ beg = print_line_middle (beg, lim, line_color, match_color);
-+ if (! beg)
-+ return;
-+ }
-
- if (!only_matching && *line_color)
- {
-@@ -1169,7 +1201,7 @@ prpending (char const *lim)
- lastout = bufbeg;
- while (pending > 0 && lastout < lim)
- {
-- char const *nl = memchr (lastout, eolbyte, lim - lastout);
-+ char *nl = memchr (lastout, eolbyte, lim - lastout);
- size_t match_size;
- --pending;
- if (outleft
-@@ -1184,7 +1216,7 @@ prpending (char const *lim)
-
- /* Output the lines between BEG and LIM. Deal with context. */
- static void
--prtext (char const *beg, char const *lim)
-+prtext (char *beg, char *lim)
- {
- static bool used; /* Avoid printing SEP_STR_GROUP before any output. */
- char eol = eolbyte;
-@@ -1192,7 +1224,7 @@ prtext (char const *beg, char const *lim)
- if (!out_quiet && pending > 0)
- prpending (beg);
-
-- char const *p = beg;
-+ char *p = beg;
-
- if (!out_quiet)
- {
-@@ -1218,7 +1250,7 @@ prtext (char const *beg, char const *lim)
-
- while (p < beg)
- {
-- char const *nl = memchr (p, eol, beg - p);
-+ char *nl = memchr (p, eol, beg - p);
- nl++;
- prline (p, nl, SEP_CHAR_REJECTED);
- p = nl;
-@@ -1231,7 +1263,7 @@ prtext (char const *beg, char const *lim)
- /* One or more lines are output. */
- for (n = 0; p < lim && n < outleft; n++)
- {
-- char const *nl = memchr (p, eol, lim - p);
-+ char *nl = memchr (p, eol, lim - p);
- nl++;
- if (!out_quiet)
- prline (p, nl, SEP_CHAR_SELECTED);
-@@ -1278,13 +1310,12 @@ zap_nuls (char *p, char *lim, char eol)
- between matching lines if OUT_INVERT is true). Return a count of
- lines printed. Replace all NUL bytes with NUL_ZAPPER as we go. */
- static intmax_t
--grepbuf (char const *beg, char const *lim)
-+grepbuf (char *beg, char const *lim)
- {
- intmax_t outleft0 = outleft;
-- char const *p;
-- char const *endp;
-+ char *endp;
-
-- for (p = beg; p < lim; p = endp)
-+ for (char *p = beg; p < lim; p = endp)
- {
- size_t match_size;
- size_t match_offset = execute (p, lim - p, &match_size, NULL);
-@@ -1295,15 +1326,15 @@ grepbuf (char const *beg, char const *lim)
- match_offset = lim - p;
- match_size = 0;
- }
-- char const *b = p + match_offset;
-+ char *b = p + match_offset;
- endp = b + match_size;
- /* Avoid matching the empty line at the end of the buffer. */
- if (!out_invert && b == lim)
- break;
- if (!out_invert || p < b)
- {
-- char const *prbeg = out_invert ? p : b;
-- char const *prend = out_invert ? b : endp;
-+ char *prbeg = out_invert ? p : b;
-+ char *prend = out_invert ? b : endp;
- prtext (prbeg, prend);
- if (!outleft || done_on_match)
- {
-@@ -1324,7 +1355,6 @@ static intmax_t
- grep (int fd, struct stat const *st)
- {
- intmax_t nlines, i;
-- enum textbin textbin;
- size_t residue, save;
- char oldc;
- char *beg;
-@@ -1333,6 +1363,7 @@ grep (int fd, struct stat const *st)
- char nul_zapper = '\0';
- bool done_on_match_0 = done_on_match;
- bool out_quiet_0 = out_quiet;
-+ bool has_nulls = false;
-
- if (! reset (fd, st))
- return 0;
-@@ -1344,6 +1375,7 @@ grep (int fd, struct stat const *st)
- after_last_match = 0;
- pending = 0;
- skip_nuls = skip_empty_lines && !eol;
-+ encoding_error_output = false;
- seek_data_failed = false;
-
- nlines = 0;
-@@ -1356,26 +1388,20 @@ grep (int fd, struct stat const *st)
- return 0;
- }
-
-- if (binary_files == TEXT_BINARY_FILES)
-- textbin = TEXTBIN_TEXT;
-- else
-+ for (bool firsttime = true; ; firsttime = false)
- {
-- textbin = file_textbin (bufbeg, buflim - bufbeg, fd, st);
-- if (textbin_is_binary (textbin))
-+ if (!has_nulls && eol && binary_files != TEXT_BINARY_FILES
-+ && (buf_has_nulls (bufbeg, buflim - bufbeg)
-+ || (firsttime && file_must_have_nulls (buflim - bufbeg, fd, st))))
- {
-+ has_nulls = true;
- if (binary_files == WITHOUT_MATCH_BINARY_FILES)
- return 0;
- done_on_match = out_quiet = true;
- nul_zapper = eol;
- skip_nuls = skip_empty_lines;
- }
-- else if (execute != Pexecute)
-- textbin = TEXTBIN_TEXT;
-- }
-
-- for (;;)
-- {
-- input_textbin = textbin;
- lastnl = bufbeg;
- if (lastout)
- lastout = bufbeg;
-@@ -1426,13 +1452,8 @@ grep (int fd, struct stat const *st)
- }
-
- /* Detect whether leading context is adjacent to previous output. */
-- if (lastout)
-- {
-- if (textbin == TEXTBIN_UNKNOWN)
-- textbin = TEXTBIN_TEXT;
-- if (beg != lastout)
-- lastout = 0;
-- }
-+ if (beg != lastout)
-+ lastout = 0;
-
- /* Handle some details and read more data to scan. */
- save = residue + lim - beg;
-@@ -1445,22 +1466,6 @@ grep (int fd, struct stat const *st)
- suppressible_error (filename, errno);
- goto finish_grep;
- }
--
-- /* If the file's textbin has not been determined yet, assume
-- it's binary if the next input buffer suggests so. */
-- if (textbin == TEXTBIN_UNKNOWN)
-- {
-- enum textbin tb = buffer_textbin (bufbeg, buflim - bufbeg);
-- if (textbin_is_binary (tb))
-- {
-- if (binary_files == WITHOUT_MATCH_BINARY_FILES)
-- return 0;
-- textbin = tb;
-- done_on_match = out_quiet = true;
-- nul_zapper = eol;
-- skip_nuls = skip_empty_lines;
-- }
-- }
- }
- if (residue)
- {
-@@ -1474,7 +1479,7 @@ grep (int fd, struct stat const *st)
- finish_grep:
- done_on_match = done_on_match_0;
- out_quiet = out_quiet_0;
-- if (textbin_is_binary (textbin) && !out_quiet && nlines != 0)
-+ if ((has_nulls || encoding_error_output) && !out_quiet && nlines != 0)
- printf (_("Binary file %s matches\n"), filename);
- return nlines;
- }
-diff --git a/src/grep.h b/src/grep.h
-index 580eb11..2e4527c 100644
---- a/src/grep.h
-+++ b/src/grep.h
-@@ -29,22 +29,4 @@ extern bool match_words; /* -w */
- extern bool match_lines; /* -x */
- extern char eolbyte; /* -z */
-
--/* An enum textbin describes the file's type, inferred from data read
-- before the first line is selected for output. */
--enum textbin
-- {
-- /* Binary, as it contains null bytes and the -z option is not in effect,
-- or it contains encoding errors. */
-- TEXTBIN_BINARY = -1,
--
-- /* Not known yet. Only text has been seen so far. */
-- TEXTBIN_UNKNOWN = 0,
--
-- /* Text. */
-- TEXTBIN_TEXT = 1
-- };
--
--/* Input file type. */
--extern enum textbin input_textbin;
--
- #endif
-diff --git a/src/pcresearch.c b/src/pcresearch.c
-index dc68345..c403032 100644
---- a/src/pcresearch.c
-+++ b/src/pcresearch.c
-@@ -194,32 +194,13 @@ Pexecute (char const *buf, size_t size, size_t *match_size,
- error. */
- char const *subject = buf;
-
-- /* If the input type is unknown, the caller is still testing the
-- input, which means the current buffer cannot contain encoding
-- errors and a multiline search is typically more efficient.
-- Otherwise, a single-line search is typically faster, so that
-- pcre_exec doesn't waste time validating the entire input
-- buffer. */
-- bool multiline = input_textbin == TEXTBIN_UNKNOWN;
--
- for (; p < buf + size; p = line_start = line_end + 1)
- {
-- bool too_big;
--
-- if (multiline)
-- {
-- size_t pcre_size_max = MIN (INT_MAX, SIZE_MAX - 1);
-- size_t scan_size = MIN (pcre_size_max + 1, buf + size - p);
-- line_end = memrchr (p, eolbyte, scan_size);
-- too_big = ! line_end;
-- }
-- else
-- {
-- line_end = memchr (p, eolbyte, buf + size - p);
-- too_big = INT_MAX < line_end - p;
-- }
--
-- if (too_big)
-+ /* A single-line search is typically faster, so that
-+ pcre_exec doesn't waste time validating the entire input
-+ buffer. */
-+ line_end = memchr (p, eolbyte, buf + size - p);
-+ if (INT_MAX < line_end - p)
- error (EXIT_TROUBLE, 0, _("exceeded PCRE's line length limit"));
-
- for (;;)
-@@ -247,27 +228,11 @@ Pexecute (char const *buf, size_t size, size_t *match_size,
- int options = 0;
- if (!bol)
- options |= PCRE_NOTBOL;
-- if (multiline)
-- options |= PCRE_NO_UTF8_CHECK;
-
- e = jit_exec (subject, line_end - subject, search_offset,
- options, sub);
- if (e != PCRE_ERROR_BADUTF8)
-- {
-- if (0 < e && multiline && sub[1] - sub[0] != 0)
-- {
-- char const *nl = memchr (subject + sub[0], eolbyte,
-- sub[1] - sub[0]);
-- if (nl)
-- {
-- /* This match crosses a line boundary; reject it. */
-- p = subject + sub[0];
-- line_end = nl;
-- continue;
-- }
-- }
-- break;
-- }
-+ break;
- int valid_bytes = sub[0];
-
- /* Try to match the string before the encoding error. */
-@@ -339,15 +304,6 @@ Pexecute (char const *buf, size_t size, size_t *match_size,
- beg = matchbeg;
- end = matchend;
- }
-- else if (multiline)
-- {
-- char const *prev_nl = memrchr (line_start - 1, eolbyte,
-- matchbeg - (line_start - 1));
-- char const *next_nl = memchr (matchend, eolbyte,
-- line_end + 1 - matchend);
-- beg = prev_nl + 1;
-- end = next_nl + 1;
-- }
- else
- {
- beg = line_start;
-diff --git a/tests/Makefile.am b/tests/Makefile.am
-index 37bb501..f1b8c43 100644
---- a/tests/Makefile.am
-+++ b/tests/Makefile.am
-@@ -70,6 +70,7 @@ TESTS = \
- empty \
- empty-line \
- empty-line-mb \
-+ encoding-error \
- epipe \
- equiv-classes \
- ere \
-diff --git a/tests/encoding-error b/tests/encoding-error
-new file mode 100755
-index 0000000..fe52de2
---- a/dev/null
-+++ b/tests/encoding-error
-@@ -0,0 +1,41 @@
-+#! /bin/sh
-+# Test grep's behavior on encoding errors.
-+#
-+# Copyright 2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-+#
-+# Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification,
-+# are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright
-+# notice and this notice are preserved.
-+
-+. "${srcdir=.}/init.sh"; path_prepend_ ../src
-+
-+require_en_utf8_locale_
-+
-+LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8
-+export LC_ALL
-+
-+printf 'Alfred Jones\n' > a || framework_failure_
-+printf 'John Smith\n' >j || framework_failure_
-+printf 'Pedro P\xe9rez\n' >p || framework_failure_
-+cat a p j >in || framework_failure_
-+
-+fail=0
-+
-+grep '^A' in >out || fail=1
-+compare a out || fail=1
-+
-+grep '^P' in >out || fail=1
-+printf 'Binary file in matches\n' >exp || framework_failure_
-+compare exp out || fail=1
-+
-+grep '^J' in >out || fail=1
-+compare j out || fail=1
-+
-+grep '^X' in >out
-+test $? = 1 || fail=1
-+compare /dev/null out || fail=1
-+
-+grep -a . in >out || fail=1
-+compare in out
-+
-+Exit $fail
---
-cgit v0.9.0.2
-From 40ed879db22d57516a31fefd1c39416974b74ec4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
-From: Paul Eggert <eggert at cs.ucla.edu>
-Date: Sat, 02 Jan 2016 05:16:12 +0000
-Subject: grep: fix bug with with invalid unibyte sequence
-
-This was introduced by the recent binary-data-detection changes.
-Problem reported by Norihiro Tanaka in: http://bugs.gnu.org/20526#86
-* src/grep.c (HIBYTE, easy_encoding, init_easy_encoding): Remove,
-replacing with ...
-(uword_max, unibyte_mask, initialize_unibyte_mask): ... this new
-constant, static var, and function. All uses changed. The
-unibyte_mask var generalizes the old local var hibyte_mask, which
-worked only for encodings where every byte with 0x80 turned off is
-a single-byte character.
-(buf_has_encoding_errors): Return false immediately if
-unibyte_mask is zero, not whether the current encoding is unibyte.
-The old test was incorrect in unibyte locales in which some bytes
-were encoding errors.
-* tests/pcre-z: Require UTF-8 locale, since the grep -z . test now
-needs this. Use printf \0 rather than tr. Port the 'grep -z .'
-test to platforms where the C locale says '\200' is an encoding
-error. Use cmp rather than compare, as the file is binary and
-so non-GNU diff might not work.
-* tests/unibyte-binary: New file.
-* tests/Makefile.am (TESTS): Add it.
----
-diff --git a/src/grep.c b/src/grep.c
-index 1207a76..a5f1fa2 100644
---- a/src/grep.c
-+++ b/src/grep.c
-@@ -484,21 +484,6 @@ clean_up_stdout (void)
- close_stdout ();
- }
-
--/* The high-order bit of a byte. */
--enum { HIBYTE = 0x80 };
--
--/* True if every byte with HIBYTE off is a single-byte character.
-- UTF-8 has this property. */
--static bool easy_encoding;
--
--static void
--init_easy_encoding (void)
--{
-- easy_encoding = true;
-- for (int i = 0; i < HIBYTE; i++)
-- easy_encoding &= mbclen_cache[i] == 1;
--}
--
- /* A cast to TYPE of VAL. Use this when TYPE is a pointer type, VAL
- is properly aligned for TYPE, and 'gcc -Wcast-align' cannot infer
- the alignment and would otherwise complain about the cast. */
-@@ -517,21 +502,33 @@ init_easy_encoding (void)
- /* An unsigned type suitable for fast matching. */
- typedef uintmax_t uword;
-
-+/* All bytes that are not unibyte characters, ANDed together, and then
-+ with the pattern repeated to fill a uword. For an encoding where
-+ all bytes are unibyte characters, this is 0. For UTF-8, this is
-+ 0x808080.... For encodings where unibyte characters have no useful
-+ pattern, this is all 1s. The unsigned char C is a unibyte
-+ character if C & UNIBYTE_MASK is zero. If the uword W is the
-+ concatenation of bytes, the bytes are all unibyte characters
-+ if W & UNIBYTE_MASK is zero. */
-+static uword unibyte_mask;
-+
-+static void
-+initialize_unibyte_mask (void)
-+{
-+ unsigned char mask = UCHAR_MAX;
-+ for (int i = 1; i <= UCHAR_MAX; i++)
-+ if (mbclen_cache[i] != 1)
-+ mask &= i;
-+ uword uword_max = -1;
-+ unibyte_mask = uword_max / UCHAR_MAX * mask;
-+}
-+
- /* Skip the easy bytes in a buffer that is guaranteed to have a sentinel
- that is not easy, and return a pointer to the first non-easy byte.
-- In easy encodings, the easy bytes all have HIBYTE off.
-- In other encodings, no byte is easy. */
-+ The easy bytes all have UNIBYTE_MASK off. */
- static char const * _GL_ATTRIBUTE_PURE
- skip_easy_bytes (char const *buf)
- {
-- if (!easy_encoding)
-- return buf;
--
-- uword uword_max = -1;
--
-- /* 0x8080..., extended to be wide enough for uword. */
-- uword hibyte_mask = uword_max / UCHAR_MAX * HIBYTE;
--
- /* Search a byte at a time until the pointer is aligned, then a
- uword at a time until a match is found, then a byte at a time to
- identify the exact byte. The uword search may go slightly past
-@@ -539,11 +536,11 @@ skip_easy_bytes (char const *buf)
- char const *p;
- uword const *s;
- for (p = buf; (uintptr_t) p % sizeof (uword) != 0; p++)
-- if (*p & HIBYTE)
-+ if (to_uchar (*p) & unibyte_mask)
- return p;
-- for (s = CAST_ALIGNED (uword const *, p); ! (*s & hibyte_mask); s++)
-+ for (s = CAST_ALIGNED (uword const *, p); ! (*s & unibyte_mask); s++)
- continue;
-- for (p = (char const *) s; ! (*p & HIBYTE); p++)
-+ for (p = (char const *) s; ! (to_uchar (*p) & unibyte_mask); p++)
- continue;
- return p;
- }
-@@ -554,7 +551,7 @@ skip_easy_bytes (char const *buf)
- static bool
- buf_has_encoding_errors (char *buf, size_t size)
- {
-- if (MB_CUR_MAX <= 1)
-+ if (! unibyte_mask)
- return false;
-
- mbstate_t mbs = { 0 };
-@@ -2592,7 +2589,7 @@ main (int argc, char **argv)
- usage (EXIT_TROUBLE);
-
- build_mbclen_cache ();
-- init_easy_encoding ();
-+ initialize_unibyte_mask ();
-
- /* In a unibyte locale, switch from fgrep to grep if
- the pattern matches words (where grep is typically faster).
-diff --git a/tests/Makefile.am b/tests/Makefile.am
-index f349aa3..a38303c 100644
---- a/tests/Makefile.am
-+++ b/tests/Makefile.am
-@@ -133,6 +133,7 @@ TESTS = \
- turkish-I-without-dot \
- turkish-eyes \
- two-files \
-+ unibyte-binary \
- unibyte-bracket-expr \
- unibyte-negated-circumflex \
- utf8-bracket \
-diff --git a/tests/pcre-z b/tests/pcre-z
-index 6bbde94..4ce9a93 100755
---- a/tests/pcre-z
-+++ b/tests/pcre-z
-@@ -2,10 +2,11 @@
- # Test Perl regex with NUL-separated input
- . "${srcdir=.}/init.sh"; path_prepend_ ../src
- require_pcre_
-+require_en_utf8_locale_
-
- REGEX=a
-
--printf "%s\n0" abc def ghi aaa gah | tr 0 \\0 > in
-+printf '%s\n\0' abc def ghi aaa gah > in || framework_failure_
-
- grep -z "$REGEX" in > exp 2>err || fail_ 'Cannot do BRE (grep -z) match.'
- compare /dev/null err || fail_ 'stderr not empty on grep -z.'
-@@ -20,8 +21,8 @@ grep -Pz "$REGEX" in > out 2>err || fail=1
- compare exp out || fail=1
- compare /dev/null err || fail=1
-
--printf '\200\0' >in0
--LC_ALL=C grep -z . in0 >out || fail=1
--compare in0 out || fail=1
-+printf '\303\200\0' >in0 # "À" followed by a NUL.
-+LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 grep -z . in0 >out || fail=1
-+cmp in0 out || fail=1
-
- Exit $fail
-diff --git a/tests/unibyte-binary b/tests/unibyte-binary
-new file mode 100755
-index 0000000..78735b8
---- a/dev/null
-+++ b/tests/unibyte-binary
-@@ -0,0 +1,28 @@
-+#!/bin/sh
-+# Test binary files in unibyte locales with encoding errors
-+
-+# Copyright 2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-+
-+# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-+# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-+# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-+# (at your option) any later version.
-+
-+# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-+# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-+# GNU General Public License for more details.
-+
-+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-+# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-+
-+. "${srcdir=.}/init.sh"; path_prepend_ ../src
-+require_unibyte_locale
-+
-+fail=0
-+
-+printf 'a\n\200\nb\n' >in || framework_failure_
-+printf 'a\nBinary file in matches\n' >exp || framework_failure_
-+grep . in >out || fail=1
-+compare exp out || fail=1
-+Exit $fail
---
-cgit v0.9.0.2
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