rhubarb-lip-sync/rhubarb/lib/flite-1.4/testsuite/regex_test_main.c

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/* Language Technologies Institute */
/* Carnegie Mellon University */
/* Copyright (c) 1999 */
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/* Author: Alan W Black (awb@cs.cmu.edu) */
/* Date: January 2000 */
/*************************************************************************/
/* */
/* Various regex tests */
/* */
/*************************************************************************/
#include <stdio.h>
#include "cst_regex.h"
char *rtests[] = {
"1",
" \n ",
"hello",
"Hello",
"1and2",
"oneandtwo",
"-1.34",
"235",
"034",
"1,234,235",
"1,2345",
NULL };
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
int i;
cst_regex *commaint;
commaint = new_cst_regex("[0-9][0-9]?[0-9]?,\\([0-9][0-9][0-9],\\)*[0-9][0-9][0-9]\\(\\.[0-9]+\\)?");
for (i=0; rtests[i]; i++)
{
printf("\"%s\"\n",rtests[i]);
printf(" %.8s %c\n",
"white",(cst_regex_match(cst_rx_white,rtests[i]) ? 't' : 'f'));
printf(" %.8s %c\n",
"alpha",(cst_regex_match(cst_rx_alpha,rtests[i]) ? 't' : 'f'));
printf(" %.8s %c\n",
"upper",
(cst_regex_match(cst_rx_uppercase,rtests[i]) ? 't' : 'f'));
printf(" %.8s %c\n",
"lower",
(cst_regex_match(cst_rx_lowercase,rtests[i]) ? 't' : 'f'));
printf(" %.8s %c\n",
"alphanum",
(cst_regex_match(cst_rx_alphanum,rtests[i]) ? 't' : 'f'));
printf(" %.8s %c\n",
"ident",
(cst_regex_match(cst_rx_identifier,rtests[i]) ? 't' : 'f'));
printf(" %.8s %c\n",
"int",
(cst_regex_match(cst_rx_int,rtests[i]) ? 't' : 'f'));
printf(" %.8s %c\n",
"double",
(cst_regex_match(cst_rx_double,rtests[i]) ? 't' : 'f'));
printf(" %.8s %c\n",
"commaint",
(cst_regex_match(commaint,rtests[i]) ? 't' : 'f'));
}
delete_cst_regex(commaint);
return 0;
}