# The Patterns module contains common regular expression patters for the Puppet DSL language module Puppet::Pops::Patterns # NUMERIC matches hex, octal, decimal, and floating point and captures several parts # 0 = entire matched number, leading and trailing whitespace and sign included # 1 = sign, +, - or nothing # 2 = entire numeric part # 3 = hexadecimal number # 4 = non hex integer portion, possibly with leading 0 (octal) # 5 = floating point part, starts with ".", decimals and optional exponent # # Thus, a hex number has group 3 value, an octal value has group 4 (if it starts with 0), and no group 3 # and a floating point value has group 4 and group 5. # NUMERIC = %r{\A[[:blank:]]*([-+]?)[[:blank:]]*((0[xX][0-9A-Fa-f]+)|(0?\d+)((?:\.\d+)?(?:[eE]-?\d+)?))[[:blank:]]*\z} # Special expression that tests if there is whitespace between sign and number. The expression is used # to strip such whitespace when normal Float or Integer conversion fails. WS_BETWEEN_SIGN_AND_NUMBER = %r{\A([+-])[[:blank:]]+(.*)\z} # ILLEGAL_P3_1_HOSTNAME matches if a hostname contains illegal characters. # This check does not prevent pathological names like 'a....b', '.....', "---". etc. ILLEGAL_HOSTNAME_CHARS = %r{[^-\w.]} # NAME matches a name the same way as the lexer. NAME = %r{\A((::)?[a-z]\w*)(::[a-z]\w*)*\z} # CLASSREF_EXT matches a class reference the same way as the lexer - i.e. the external source form # where each part must start with a capital letter A-Z. # CLASSREF_EXT = %r{\A((::){0,1}[A-Z][\w]*)+\z} # Same as CLASSREF_EXT but cannot start with '::' # CLASSREF_EXT_DECL = %r{\A[A-Z][\w]*(?:::[A-Z][\w]*)*\z} # CLASSREF matches a class reference the way it is represented internally in the # model (i.e. in lower case). # CLASSREF = %r{\A((::){0,1}[a-z][\w]*)+\z} # Same as CLASSREF but cannot start with '::' # CLASSREF_DECL = %r{\A[a-z][\w]*(?:::[a-z][\w]*)*\z} # DOLLAR_VAR matches a variable name including the initial $ character DOLLAR_VAR = %r{\$(::)?(\w+::)*\w+} # VAR_NAME matches the name part of a variable (The $ character is not included) # Note, that only the final segment may start with an underscore. # Note, regexp sensitive to backtracking VAR_NAME = %r{\A(?:::)?(?:[a-z]\w*::)*[a-z_]\w*\z} # PARAM_NAME matches the name part of a parameter (The $ character is not included) PARAM_NAME = %r{\A[a-z_]\w*\z} # A Numeric var name must be the decimal number 0, or a decimal number not starting with 0 NUMERIC_VAR_NAME = %r{\A(?:0|(?:[1-9][0-9]*))\z} end