X-Git-Url: https://diplodocus.org/git/nmh/blobdiff_plain/c83acac4bb6fe61e1e0f4b8e4b2e4a0d2f00b416..c576ad2674c37a1c63f004c71049998f38854c64:/sbr/dtimep.l diff --git a/sbr/dtimep.l b/sbr/dtimep.l index 35c455db..bd36c64a 100644 --- a/sbr/dtimep.l +++ b/sbr/dtimep.l @@ -11,6 +11,8 @@ %a5000 %{ #include +#include +#include #include /* Since we're looking at a string at a time, don't worry about @@ -35,7 +37,7 @@ */ #define YY_DECL struct tws *dparsetime(char *lexstr) - /* yyerminate() is called after the input string is matched to + /* yyterminate() is called after the input string is matched to * completion (actually, when the lexer reaches an EOF). The only * thing that really needs to be in this macro function is the * return call, which must be substituted inline into dparsetime. @@ -43,13 +45,13 @@ #define yyterminate() (void)yy_delete_buffer(lexhandle); \ if(!(tw.tw_flags & TW_SUCC)) { \ - return (struct tws *)NULL; \ + return NULL; \ } \ if(tw.tw_year < 1970) \ tw.tw_year += 1900; \ if(tw.tw_year < 1970) \ tw.tw_year += 100; \ - return(&tw) + return &tw /* * Table to convert month names to numeric month. We use the @@ -180,32 +182,32 @@ zonehack (struct tws *tw) } %} -sun ([Ss]un(day)?) -mon ([Mm]on(day)?) -tue ([Tt]ue(sday)?) -wed ([Ww]ed(nesday)?) -thu ([Tt]hu(rsday)?) -fri ([Ff]ri(day)?) -sat ([Ss]at(urday)?) +sun [Ss]un(day)? +mon [Mm]on(day)? +tue [Tt]ue(sday)? +wed [Ww]ed(nesday)? +thu [Tt]hu(rsday)? +fri [Ff]ri(day)? +sat [Ss]at(urday)? -DAY ({sun}|{mon}|{tue}|{wed}|{thu}|{fri}|{sat}) +DAY {sun}|{mon}|{tue}|{wed}|{thu}|{fri}|{sat} -jan ([Jj]an(uary)?) -feb ([Ff]eb(ruary)?) -mar ([Mm]ar(ch)?) -apr ([Aa]pr(il)?) -may ([Mm]ay) -jun ([Jj]un(e)?) -jul ([Jj]ul(y)?) -aug ([Aa]ug(ust)?) -sep ([Ss]ep(tember)?) -oct ([Oo]ct(ober)?) -nov ([Nn]ov(ember)?) -dec ([Dd]ec(ember)?) +jan [Jj]an(uary)? +feb [Ff]eb(ruary)? +mar [Mm]ar(ch)? +apr [Aa]pr(il)? +may [Mm]ay +jun [Jj]une? +jul [Jj]uly? +aug [Aa]ug(ust)? +sep [Ss]ep(tember)? +oct [Oo]ct(ober)? +nov [Nn]ov(ember)? +dec [Dd]ec(ember)? -MONTH ({jan}|{feb}|{mar}|{apr}|{may}|{jun}|{jul}|{aug}|{sep}|{oct}|{nov}|{dec}) +MONTH {jan}|{feb}|{mar}|{apr}|{may}|{jun}|{jul}|{aug}|{sep}|{oct}|{nov}|{dec} -TIME ({D}:{d}{d}(:{d}{d})?) +TIME {D}:{d}{d}(:{d}{d})? /* The year can either be 2 digits, or 4. However, after Y2K, we found that some MUA were reporting the year 100, hence @@ -213,11 +215,11 @@ TIME ({D}:{d}{d}(:{d}{d})?) issues with 2-digit years. */ -YEAR (({d}{d})|(1{d}{d})|({d}{4})) +YEAR ({d}{d})|(1{d}{d})|({d}{4}) -w ([ \t]*) -W ([ \t]+) -D ([0-9]?[0-9]) +w [ \t]* +W [ \t]+ +D [0-9]?[0-9] d [0-9] nl [ \t\n()] @@ -231,7 +233,7 @@ nl [ \t\n()] char *cp; static struct tws tw; - memset(&tw,0,sizeof(struct tws)); + ZERO(&tw); lexhandle = yy_scan_string(lexstr); %}