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-rw-r--r--net/dgd-net/Makefile21
-rw-r--r--net/dgd-net/distinfo6
-rw-r--r--net/dgd-net/files/patch-aa97
-rw-r--r--net/dgd-net/files/patch-ab41
-rw-r--r--net/dgd-net/files/patch-ad532
-rw-r--r--net/dgd-net/pkg-plist9
6 files changed, 51 insertions, 655 deletions
diff --git a/net/dgd-net/Makefile b/net/dgd-net/Makefile
index 5c068a6942b7..377182e8a8c9 100644
--- a/net/dgd-net/Makefile
+++ b/net/dgd-net/Makefile
@@ -6,35 +6,28 @@
#
PORTNAME= dgd-net
-PORTVERSION= 1.1.8
+PORTVERSION= 1.2
CATEGORIES= net lang
MASTER_SITES= ftp://ftp.dworkin.nl/pub/dgd/archive/ \
http://dl.droso.net/ports/
-DISTNAME= dgd-${PORTVERSION:C/.([0-9]*)$/p\1/}
+DISTNAME= dgd-${PORTVERSION}
-MAINTAINER= ports@FreeBSD.org
-COMMENT= "Dworkin's Generic Driver + extra networking support + regexps"
+MAINTAINER= araujo@bsdmail.org
+COMMENT= Dworkin's Generic Driver + extra networking support + regexps
-NO_CDROM= "no distribution to corporate environment"
-RESTRICTED= "license required for commercial use"
+NO_CDROM= no distribution to corporate environment
+RESTRICTED= license required for commercial use
DIST_SUBDIR= dgd
WRKSRC= ${WRKDIR}/dgd/src
ALL_TARGET= install
-.include <bsd.port.pre.mk>
-
-.if ${OSVERSION} >= 502126
-USE_GCC= 3.3
-.endif
-
pre-patch:
@${LN} -s dgd ${WRKDIR}/dgd+net
@${MKDIR} ${WRKDIR}/dgd/bin
post-build:
@${MV} ${WRKDIR}/dgd/bin/driver ${WRKDIR}/dgd/bin/driver.net
- @${MV} ${WRKDIR}/dgd/bin/precomp ${WRKDIR}/dgd/bin/precomp.net
@${MV} ${WRKDIR}/dgd/doc/Introduction ${WRKDIR}/dgd/doc/Introduction.NET
@${MV} ${WRKDIR}/dgd/doc/kfun/send_message ${WRKDIR}/dgd/doc/kfun/send_message.NET
@${CHMOD} o+r ${WRKDIR}/dgd/doc/kfun/*
@@ -44,4 +37,4 @@ do-install:
@${TAR} -C ${WRKDIR} -cf - `${GREP} '^dgd/' ${PLIST}` \
| ${TAR} -C ${PREFIX} -xpf -
-.include <bsd.port.post.mk>
+.include <bsd.port.mk>
diff --git a/net/dgd-net/distinfo b/net/dgd-net/distinfo
index 2df27ac451b9..ac0287cbbb42 100644
--- a/net/dgd-net/distinfo
+++ b/net/dgd-net/distinfo
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
-MD5 (dgd/dgd-1.1p8.tar.gz) = 8d2321c5f203609401a4eaa138bec469
-SHA256 (dgd/dgd-1.1p8.tar.gz) = 1da9f634b35f7f48e7b780b8fb0bee39bb46342f856fc76465a71b731adcc7ec
-SIZE (dgd/dgd-1.1p8.tar.gz) = 383324
+MD5 (dgd/dgd-1.2.tar.gz) = adc0c9f601454922d3ebf72a241b1c66
+SHA256 (dgd/dgd-1.2.tar.gz) = 0ab958ee3b4f3e39e5c0dae47c76d0598e8f25a95154730665825c642c2f4614
+SIZE (dgd/dgd-1.2.tar.gz) = 470260
diff --git a/net/dgd-net/files/patch-aa b/net/dgd-net/files/patch-aa
index 880687e6cce5..3fb3a9a76b7d 100644
--- a/net/dgd-net/files/patch-aa
+++ b/net/dgd-net/files/patch-aa
@@ -1,56 +1,41 @@
---- Makefile.orig Sat Dec 15 14:14:50 2001
-+++ Makefile Sat Dec 15 14:17:42 2001
-@@ -6,19 +6,21 @@
- DEBUG=
- CCFLAGS=-O2 $(DEFINES) $(DEBUG)
- CFLAGS= -I. -Icomp -Ilex -Ied -Ikfun $(CCFLAGS)
--LDFLAGS=
--LIBS=
--CC= gcc
-+LDFLAGS= -s
-+LIBS= -lcrypt -lgnuregex
-+CC?= cc
- LD= $(CC)
- DMAKE= make
- BIN= ../bin
-
- OBJ= alloc.o error.o hash.o swap.o str.o array.o object.o data.o path.o \
-- editor.o comm.o call_out.o interpret.o config.o dgd.o
-+ editor.o comm.o call_out.o interpret.o config.o dgd.o rgx.o
- EDOBJ= alloc.o error.o
- LEXOBJ= alloc.o hash.o
- COMPOBJ=alloc.o error.o hash.o path.o str.o array.o object.o data.o \
-- interpret.o config.o
-+ interpret.o config.o rgx.o
-+
-+all: a.out comp/a.out
-
- a.out: $(OBJ) always
- cd comp; $(MAKE) 'DMAKE=$(DMAKE)' 'CC=$(CC)' 'CCFLAGS=$(CCFLAGS)' dgd
-@@ -38,7 +40,11 @@
- -mv $(BIN)/driver $(BIN)/driver.old
- cp a.out $(BIN)/driver
-
--install: $(BIN)/driver
-+$(BIN)/precomp: comp/a.out
-+ -mv $(BIN)/precomp $(BIN)/precomp.old
-+ cp comp/a.out $(BIN)/precomp
-+
-+install: $(BIN)/driver $(BIN)/precomp
-
- comp.sub: $(COMPOBJ)
- @for i in $(COMPOBJ); do echo ../$$i; done > comp.sub
-@@ -54,7 +60,7 @@
-
- comp/a.out:
- cd comp; $(DMAKE) 'DMAKE=$(DMAKE)' 'CC=$(CC)' 'CCFLAGS=$(CCFLAGS)' \
-- 'LIBS=$(LIBS)' a.out
-+ 'LDFLAGS=$(LDFLAGS)' 'LIBS=$(LIBS)' a.out
-
- clean:
- rm -f a.out $(OBJ) comp.sub lex.sub ed.sub
-@@ -92,3 +98,4 @@
- call_out.o config.o dgd.o: call_out.h
- error.o comm.o call_out.o config.o dgd.o: comm.h
- config.o: version.h
-+rgx.o: str.h array.h rgx.h interpret.h
+*** ../README.FreeBSD Wed Dec 31 16:00:00 1969
+--- ../README.FreeBSD Sun Aug 28 06:43:17 1994
+***************
+*** 0 ****
+--- 1,9 ----
++ This is the core distribution of DGD, providing all the tools needed
++ to implement interactive servers, for instance MUD, IRC, WWW, etc.
++ A reference implementation of a kernel library is provided, which can
++ be further built on. Normally with DGD, there is a kernel library to
++ define the programming environment and a database library to define the
++ interaction environment.
++
++ Mudlib simulations are available for LPmud and LambdaMoo environments.
++ Other such simulations are in various stages of development.
+*** ../README.sites Wed Dec 31 16:00:00 1969
+--- ../README.sites Sun Aug 28 06:27:25 1994
+***************
+*** 0 ****
+--- 1,22 ----
++ DGD MUDs known to be open as of December 1996 are:
++
++ [LPmud and derivatives]
++ IgorMUD: [194.213.74.34] igor.algonet.se 1701 (good typical LPmud)
++ Albion MUD: [193.4.230.10] mud.veda.is 4000 (play and development)
++ Xyllomer: [131.234.10.45] mud.uni-paderborn.de 3000 (enchanting realism)
++ 3M: [192.89.182.3] mmm.megabaud.fi 6047 (M M & mushrooms)
++ DemonWorld: [194.45.175.45] ??? 3000 (roleplaying)
++ ResWorld: [164.11.100.7] tao.btc.uwe.ac.uk 2000 (fantasy)
++
++ All have a more or less medieval or fantasy theme.
++
++ [moo]
++ MirrorMOO: [129.10.114.196] mirror.ccs.neu.edu 8889 (Alice's Wonderland)
++
++ Other sites are also developing their own special mudlibs with DGD.
++
++ [other]
++ FishRoom: [199.89.234.17] kplace.monrou.com 1025 (aquaria discussion)
++
++ Ichat have developed a commercial product based on DGD, called ROOMS. For
++ further information and a list of chat sites, visit http://www.ichat.com
diff --git a/net/dgd-net/files/patch-ab b/net/dgd-net/files/patch-ab
deleted file mode 100644
index 3fb3a9a76b7d..000000000000
--- a/net/dgd-net/files/patch-ab
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,41 +0,0 @@
-*** ../README.FreeBSD Wed Dec 31 16:00:00 1969
---- ../README.FreeBSD Sun Aug 28 06:43:17 1994
-***************
-*** 0 ****
---- 1,9 ----
-+ This is the core distribution of DGD, providing all the tools needed
-+ to implement interactive servers, for instance MUD, IRC, WWW, etc.
-+ A reference implementation of a kernel library is provided, which can
-+ be further built on. Normally with DGD, there is a kernel library to
-+ define the programming environment and a database library to define the
-+ interaction environment.
-+
-+ Mudlib simulations are available for LPmud and LambdaMoo environments.
-+ Other such simulations are in various stages of development.
-*** ../README.sites Wed Dec 31 16:00:00 1969
---- ../README.sites Sun Aug 28 06:27:25 1994
-***************
-*** 0 ****
---- 1,22 ----
-+ DGD MUDs known to be open as of December 1996 are:
-+
-+ [LPmud and derivatives]
-+ IgorMUD: [194.213.74.34] igor.algonet.se 1701 (good typical LPmud)
-+ Albion MUD: [193.4.230.10] mud.veda.is 4000 (play and development)
-+ Xyllomer: [131.234.10.45] mud.uni-paderborn.de 3000 (enchanting realism)
-+ 3M: [192.89.182.3] mmm.megabaud.fi 6047 (M M & mushrooms)
-+ DemonWorld: [194.45.175.45] ??? 3000 (roleplaying)
-+ ResWorld: [164.11.100.7] tao.btc.uwe.ac.uk 2000 (fantasy)
-+
-+ All have a more or less medieval or fantasy theme.
-+
-+ [moo]
-+ MirrorMOO: [129.10.114.196] mirror.ccs.neu.edu 8889 (Alice's Wonderland)
-+
-+ Other sites are also developing their own special mudlibs with DGD.
-+
-+ [other]
-+ FishRoom: [199.89.234.17] kplace.monrou.com 1025 (aquaria discussion)
-+
-+ Ichat have developed a commercial product based on DGD, called ROOMS. For
-+ further information and a list of chat sites, visit http://www.ichat.com
diff --git a/net/dgd-net/files/patch-ad b/net/dgd-net/files/patch-ad
deleted file mode 100644
index 6f74fa378b0a..000000000000
--- a/net/dgd-net/files/patch-ad
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,532 +0,0 @@
-*** src.rgx/config.c Thu Jan 2 23:34:31 1997
---- config.c Thu Jan 2 23:51:21 1997
-***************
-*** 19,24 ****
---- 19,25 ----
- # include "compile.h"
- # include "csupport.h"
- # include "table.h"
-+ # include "rgx.h"
-
- typedef struct {
- char *name; /* name of the option */
-***************
-*** 810,815 ****
---- 811,819 ----
-
- /* initialize interpreter */
- i_init(conf[CREATE].u.str);
-+
-+ /* initialize regular expressions */
-+ rgx_init();
-
- /* initialize compiler */
- c_init(conf[AUTO_OBJECT].u.str,
-*** src.rgx/kfun/extra.c Tue Sep 27 09:28:26 1994
---- kfun/extra.c Thu Feb 2 22:25:18 1995
-***************
-*** 560,562 ****
---- 560,640 ----
- error("Not yet implemented");
- }
- # endif
-+
-+
-+ # ifdef FUNCDEF
-+ FUNCDEF("regexp_compile", kf_regexp_compile, p_regexp_compile)
-+ # else
-+ char p_regexp_compile[] = { C_TYPECHECKED | C_STATIC | C_VARARGS,
-+ T_STRING | (1 << REFSHIFT), 2, T_STRING, T_INT };
-+
-+ /*
-+ * NAME: kfun->regexp_compile()
-+ * DESCRIPTION: compile a regexp pattern
-+ */
-+ int kf_regexp_compile(nargs)
-+ int nargs;
-+ {
-+ int case_matters;
-+ array *compiled;
-+
-+ if (nargs < 1)
-+ return -1;
-+
-+ case_matters = (nargs == 2 ? ! (sp++)->u.number : 1);
-+
-+ compiled = rgx_new(sp->u.string, case_matters);
-+
-+ str_del(sp->u.string);
-+ sp->type = T_ARRAY;
-+ arr_ref(sp->u.array = compiled);
-+
-+ return 0;
-+ }
-+ # endif
-+
-+
-+ # ifdef FUNCDEF
-+ FUNCDEF("regexp_match", kf_regexp_match, p_regexp_match)
-+ # else
-+ char p_regexp_match[] = { C_TYPECHECKED | C_STATIC | C_VARARGS,
-+ T_INT | (1 << REFSHIFT), 3,
-+ T_STRING | (1 << REFSHIFT), T_STRING, T_INT };
-+
-+ /*
-+ * NAME: kfun->regexp_match()
-+ * DESCRIPTION: perform regexp matching with a previously compiled pattern
-+ */
-+ int kf_regexp_match(nargs)
-+ int nargs;
-+ {
-+ int reverse;
-+ string *subject;
-+ array *compiled, *result;
-+
-+ if (nargs < 2)
-+ return -1;
-+
-+ reverse = (nargs == 3 ? (sp++)->u.number : 0);
-+ subject = sp->u.string;
-+ compiled = sp[1].u.array;
-+
-+ if (compiled->size != 3)
-+ return 1;
-+
-+ result = rgx_match(d_get_elts(compiled), subject, reverse);
-+
-+ str_del((sp++)->u.string);
-+ arr_del(sp->u.array);
-+
-+ if (result == (array *) 0)
-+ {
-+ sp->type = T_INT;
-+ sp->u.number = 0;
-+ }
-+ else
-+ arr_ref(sp->u.array = result);
-+
-+ return 0;
-+ }
-+ # endif
-*** src.rgx/kfun/kfun.h Sun May 8 08:15:01 1994
---- kfun/kfun.h Thu Feb 2 22:25:18 1995
-***************
-*** 5,7 ****
---- 5,8 ----
- # include "xfloat.h"
- # include "interpret.h"
- # include "data.h"
-+ # include "rgx.h"
-*** src.rgx/rgx.c Thu Jan 2 21:41:55 1997
---- rgx.c Thu Jan 2 21:17:46 1997
-***************
-*** 0 ****
---- 1,213 ----
-+ # include "dgd.h"
-+ # include "str.h"
-+ # include "array.h"
-+ # include "interpret.h"
-+ # include <gnuregex.h>
-+ # include "rgx.h"
-+ # include <memory.h>
-+
-+ static char trans_table[256];
-+
-+ /*
-+ * NAME: regexp->init()
-+ * DESCRIPTION: initialize regexp handling
-+ */
-+ void rgx_init()
-+ {
-+ register int i;
-+
-+ for (i = 0; i < 256; ++i)
-+ trans_table[i] = i;
-+ for (i = 'a'; i <= 'z'; ++i)
-+ trans_table[i] = i + 'A' - 'a';
-+ }
-+
-+ /*
-+ * NAME: regexp->new()
-+ * DESCRIPTION: create a new regexp buffer
-+ */
-+ array *rgx_new(pattern, case_matters)
-+ string *pattern;
-+ int case_matters;
-+ {
-+ char *translate;
-+ struct re_pattern_buffer patbuf;
-+ char fastmap[256];
-+ const char *compile_error;
-+ array *result;
-+ register value *v;
-+ string *s;
-+
-+ translate = (case_matters ? (char *) 0 : trans_table);
-+
-+ patbuf.buffer = 0;
-+ patbuf.allocated = 0;
-+ patbuf.used = 0;
-+
-+ patbuf.fastmap = fastmap;
-+ patbuf.translate = translate;
-+
-+ patbuf.fastmap_accurate = 0;
-+
-+ {
-+ int i;
-+ long n = 0;
-+ for (i = 0; i < pattern->len; i++) {
-+ switch (pattern->text[i]) {
-+ case '[':
-+ if (pattern->text[++i] == '^')
-+ i++;
-+ for (i++; i < pattern->len; i++)
-+ if (pattern->text[i] == ']')
-+ break;
-+ break;
-+ case '%':
-+ pattern->text[i++] = '\\'; /* skip escaped char */
-+ break;
-+ case '\\':
-+ pattern->text[i] == '%'; /* mark for expansion */
-+ n++;
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ }
-+ if (n) {
-+ int j;
-+
-+ s = str_new(NULL, pattern->len + n);
-+ for (i = j = 0; i < pattern->len; i++, j++) {
-+ switch (pattern->text[i]) {
-+ case '[':
-+ s->text[j++] = pattern->text[i++];
-+ if (i == pattern->len)
-+ goto breakout;
-+ if (pattern->text[i] == '^') {
-+ s->text[j++] = pattern->text[i++];
-+ if (i == pattern->len)
-+ goto breakout;
-+ }
-+ s->text[j++] = pattern->text[i++];
-+ if (i == pattern->len)
-+ goto breakout;
-+ for ( ; i < pattern->len; i++, j++) {
-+ if ((s->text[j] = pattern->text[i]) == ']')
-+ break;
-+ }
-+ break;
-+ case '%': /* expand */
-+ s->text[j++] = '\\';
-+ s->text[j] = '\\';
-+ break;
-+ case '\\': /* skip escaped char */
-+ s->text[j++] = pattern->text[i++];
-+ if (i == pattern->len)
-+ goto breakout;
-+ /* fallthru */
-+ default:
-+ s->text[j] = pattern->text[i];
-+ }
-+ }
-+ breakout:
-+ }
-+ }
-+ compile_error = re_compile_pattern(s->text, s->len, &patbuf);
-+ str_del(s);
-+ if (compile_error != (char *) 0)
-+ {
-+ regfree(&patbuf);
-+ error(compile_error);
-+ }
-+
-+ re_compile_fastmap(&patbuf);
-+
-+ result = arr_new(3L);
-+ v = result->elts;
-+
-+ v->type = T_STRING;
-+ str_ref(v->u.string = str_new((char *) &patbuf, (long) sizeof(patbuf)));
-+ ++v;
-+ v->type = T_STRING;
-+ str_ref(v->u.string = str_new((char *) patbuf.buffer,
-+ (long) patbuf.allocated));
-+ ++v;
-+ v->type = T_STRING;
-+ str_ref(v->u.string = str_new(fastmap, 256L));
-+
-+ /* don't let regfree() try to free these */
-+ patbuf.fastmap = 0;
-+ patbuf.translate = 0;
-+
-+ regfree(&patbuf);
-+
-+ return result;
-+ }
-+
-+ /*
-+ * NAME: regexp->match()
-+ * DESCRIPTION: perform regexp matching, given a pattern and subject string
-+ */
-+ array *rgx_match(pattern, subject, reverse)
-+ value *pattern;
-+ string *subject;
-+ int reverse;
-+ {
-+ long sub_len;
-+ struct re_pattern_buffer patbuf;
-+ struct re_registers regs;
-+ regoff_t starts[RGX_NREGS + 1], ends[RGX_NREGS + 1];
-+ array *result;
-+ register value *v;
-+ register int i;
-+
-+ if (pattern[0].u.string->len != sizeof(struct re_pattern_buffer))
-+ error("Invalid compiled pattern");
-+
-+ memcpy((char *) &patbuf, pattern[0].u.string->text,
-+ sizeof(struct re_pattern_buffer));
-+
-+ if (patbuf.allocated != (unsigned long) pattern[1].u.string->len ||
-+ pattern[2].u.string->len != 256)
-+ error("Invalid compiled pattern");
-+
-+ patbuf.buffer = (unsigned char *) pattern[1].u.string->text;
-+ patbuf.fastmap = pattern[2].u.string->text;
-+
-+ regs.num_regs = RGX_NREGS;
-+ regs.start = starts;
-+ regs.end = ends;
-+ patbuf.regs_allocated = REGS_FIXED;
-+
-+ sub_len = subject->len;
-+ if (re_search(&patbuf, subject->text, sub_len, reverse ? sub_len : 0,
-+ reverse ? -(sub_len + 1) : sub_len + 1, &regs) == -1)
-+ return (array *) 0;
-+
-+ result = arr_new((long) RGX_NREGS * 2);
-+ v = result->elts;
-+
-+ v->type = T_INT;
-+ v->u.number = starts[0];
-+ ++v;
-+
-+ v->type = T_INT;
-+ v->u.number = ends[0] - 1;
-+ ++v;
-+
-+ for (i = 1; i < RGX_NREGS; ++i, v += 2)
-+ {
-+ v[0].type = T_INT;
-+ v[1].type = T_INT;
-+
-+ if (starts[i] == -1)
-+ {
-+ v[0].u.number = 0;
-+ v[1].u.number = -1;
-+ }
-+ else
-+ {
-+ v[0].u.number = starts[i];
-+ v[1].u.number = ends[i] - 1;
-+ }
-+ }
-+
-+ return result;
-+ }
-*** src.rgx/rgx.h Thu Jan 2 21:42:05 1997
---- rgx.h Fri Feb 3 03:09:54 1995
-***************
-*** 0 ****
---- 1,5 ----
-+ # define RGX_NREGS 10
-+
-+ extern void rgx_init P((void));
-+ extern array *rgx_new P((string*, int));
-+ extern array *rgx_match P((value*, string*, int));
-*** doc.rgx/rgx_example.c Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970
---- ../doc/rgx_example.c Fri Feb 3 03:30:01 1995
-***************
-*** 0 ****
---- 1,49 ----
-+ /*
-+ * This file shows how an interface can be built to cache regexp patterns
-+ * and ultimately provide a more streamlined interface to the regexp kfuns.
-+ *
-+ * Note that since regexp_match() severely depends on the return result from
-+ * regexp_compile() being unaltered, it is a good idea to provide an
-+ * interface like this, and also to mask the regexp_match() kfun from the
-+ * auto object.
-+ */
-+
-+ # define CACHE_SIZE 10
-+
-+ private mapping cache;
-+ private string *list;
-+ private string last_pattern;
-+
-+ static
-+ void create(void)
-+ {
-+ cache = ([ ]);
-+ list = ({ });
-+ }
-+
-+ int *match(string subject, string pattern)
-+ {
-+ string *buffer;
-+
-+ if ((buffer = cache[pattern]) == 0)
-+ {
-+ buffer = regexp_compile(pattern);
-+
-+ if (sizeof(list) >= CACHE_SIZE)
-+ {
-+ cache[list[0]] = 0;
-+ list = list[1 ..] + ({ pattern });
-+ }
-+ else
-+ list += ({ pattern });
-+
-+ cache[pattern] = buffer;
-+ }
-+ else if (pattern != last_pattern)
-+ {
-+ list = list - ({ pattern }) + ({ pattern });
-+ last_pattern = pattern;
-+ }
-+
-+ return regexp_match(buffer, subject);
-+ }
-*** doc.rgx/kfun/regexp_compile Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970
---- ../doc/kfun/regexp_compile Tue Jul 26 00:02:34 1994
-***************
-*** 0 ****
---- 1,27 ----
-+ NAME
-+ regexp_compile - compile a regular expression
-+
-+ SYNOPSIS
-+ varargs string *regexp_compile(string pattern, int case_insensitive)
-+
-+ DESCRIPTION
-+ The argument pattern is compiled as a regular expression. If the
-+ argument case_insensitive is nonzero, the pattern is compiled in
-+ such a way that subsequent matching will be done without case
-+ sensitivity. The default is to be case-sensitive.
-+
-+ An array of strings is returned; these strings contain binary
-+ data and must not be altered in any way before being passed to
-+ regexp_match().
-+
-+ The compiled regexp can be saved and used any number of times with
-+ regexp_match().
-+
-+ ERRORS
-+ If the argument pattern contains a syntactically malformed regular
-+ expression, an error will result. An error can also occur if the
-+ pattern is too complicated, or if there is not enough memory to
-+ compile the pattern.
-+
-+ SEE ALSO
-+ kfun/regexp_match
-*** doc.rgx/kfun/regexp_match Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970
---- ../doc/kfun/regexp_match Mon Jul 25 22:19:42 1994
-***************
-*** 0 ****
---- 1,34 ----
-+ NAME
-+ regexp_match - perform regular expression matching
-+
-+ SYNOPSIS
-+ varargs int *regexp_match(string *pattern, string subject, int reverse)
-+
-+ DESCRIPTION
-+ The argument subject is matched against the compiled regular
-+ expression pattern. If the argument reverse is nonzero, matching
-+ is performed from right-to-left; otherwise, matching is performed
-+ left-to-right.
-+
-+ The pattern argument must be an array of strings exactly as it
-+ was received from regexp_compile(); otherwise, the result of
-+ calling this function is undefined.
-+
-+ If the argument subject could not be matched with the regular
-+ expression, 0 is returned. Otherwise, an array of 20 integers
-+ is returned with this format:
-+
-+ ({ start0, end0, start1, end1, ..., start9, end9 })
-+
-+ Each element is a character index into the subject string. The
-+ first two elements, start0 and end0, indicate the part of the subject
-+ that was matched by the regular expression as a whole. The following
-+ elements indicate the starting and ending indices of each
-+ subexpression (denoted by "%(" and "%)" pairs in the original
-+ pattern) that were matched.
-+
-+ If any subexpression was not matched, the corresponding start and
-+ end elements will be 0 and -1, respectively.
-+
-+ SEE ALSO
-+ kfun/regexp_compile
-*** doc.rgx/regexps Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970
---- ../doc/regexps Mon Jul 25 22:58:57 1994
-***************
-*** 0 ****
---- 1,32 ----
-+
-+ Regular expressions are composed of the following operators:
-+
-+ . Match any single character
-+ XY Match X immediately followed by Y
-+ X* Match zero-or-more of X
-+ X+ Match one-or-more of X
-+ X? Match zero-or-one of X
-+ X%|Y Match either X or Y
-+ [charset] Match any single character in `charset'
-+ [^charset] Match any single character not in `charset'
-+ %(X%) Match X, but also remember the match as a subexpression
-+ %digit Match the numbered previous subexpression
-+ ^X Match X anchored at the beginning of a line
-+ X$ Match X anchored at the end of a line
-+ %b Match the empty string at the beginning or end of a word
-+ %B Match the empty string only within the middle of a word
-+ %< Match the beginning of a word
-+ %> Match the end of a word
-+ %w Match any word-constituent character
-+ %W Match any character that is not word-constituent
-+
-+ Any other character in a regular expression is matched literally with itself.
-+ To match any of the special operator characters .*+?%[^$ literally, precede
-+ the character with `%'.
-+
-+ A `charset' is formed by listing all desired characters with brackets. To
-+ include a literal `^' in a charset, do not list it in the first position. To
-+ include a literal `]', list it immediately after the opening `[' or `[^'. All
-+ characters are non-special (and should not be escaped) within a charset,
-+ except `-', which denotes a character range. To include a literal `-', list it
-+ either first or last.
-*** README.rgx.old Fri Jan 3 03:17:21 1997
---- ../README.rgx Fri Jan 3 03:14:29 1997
-***************
-*** 0 ****
---- 1,18 ----
-+ dgd-rgx was written by Robert Leslie <rob@ccs.neu.edu> as an LPC interface to
-+ GNU regex, adding two kfuns to DGD for regular expression matching:
-+
-+ regexp_compile()
-+ regexp_match()
-+
-+ For a description of the regular expression language accepted by these kfuns,
-+ please read doc/regexps.
-+
-+ Complete details for the two kfuns can be found in the doc/kfun directory.
-+
-+ Adapted by Adam David <adam@veda.is> for DGD 1.0.97 and to use the unmodified
-+ GNU regexp library.
-+
-+ This software is a modification of DGD, and is therefore protected by the
-+ DGD Copyright.
-+
-+ There is no warranty for this software.
diff --git a/net/dgd-net/pkg-plist b/net/dgd-net/pkg-plist
index 124ab62f8760..d8d61f412615 100644
--- a/net/dgd-net/pkg-plist
+++ b/net/dgd-net/pkg-plist
@@ -2,21 +2,17 @@ dgd/Copyright
dgd/Credits
dgd/README
dgd/README.FreeBSD
-dgd/README.rgx
dgd/README.sites
dgd/bin/driver.net
-dgd/bin/precomp.net
dgd/doc/Commercial
dgd/doc/Introduction.NET
dgd/doc/LPC.html
-dgd/doc/Patching
dgd/doc/Platforms
dgd/doc/editor
dgd/doc/kfun/allocate
dgd/doc/kfun/call_other
dgd/doc/kfun/call_out
dgd/doc/kfun/call_trace
-dgd/doc/kfun/catch
dgd/doc/kfun/ceil
dgd/doc/kfun/clone_object
dgd/doc/kfun/compile_object
@@ -49,8 +45,6 @@ dgd/doc/kfun/query_editor
dgd/doc/kfun/query_ip_number
dgd/doc/kfun/random
dgd/doc/kfun/read_file
-dgd/doc/kfun/regexp_compile
-dgd/doc/kfun/regexp_match
dgd/doc/kfun/remove_call_out
dgd/doc/kfun/remove_dir
dgd/doc/kfun/remove_file
@@ -70,8 +64,6 @@ dgd/doc/kfun/time
dgd/doc/kfun/typeof
dgd/doc/kfun/users
dgd/doc/kfun/write_file
-dgd/doc/regexps
-dgd/doc/rgx_example.c
dgd/mud/doc/kernel/efun/add_event
dgd/mud/doc/kernel/efun/call_other
dgd/mud/doc/kernel/efun/call_trace
@@ -82,7 +74,6 @@ dgd/mud/doc/kernel/efun/event
dgd/mud/doc/kernel/efun/find_object
dgd/mud/doc/kernel/efun/get_dir
dgd/mud/doc/kernel/efun/query_events
-dgd/mud/doc/kernel/efun/query_subscribed
dgd/mud/doc/kernel/efun/remove_event
dgd/mud/doc/kernel/efun/status
dgd/mud/doc/kernel/efun/subscribe_event