- /* length_n or l_n takes just the first n characters or the whole string,
- whichever is the shorter;
-
- substr_m_n, and s_m_n take n characters from offset m; negative m take
- from the end; l_n is synonymous with s_0_n. If n is omitted in substr it
- takes the rest, either to the right or to the left.
-
- hash_n or h_n makes a hash of length n from the string, yielding n
- characters from the set a-z; hash_n_m makes a hash of length n, but
- uses m characters from the set a-zA-Z0-9.
-
- nhash_n returns a single number between 0 and n-1 (in text form), while
- nhash_n_m returns a div/mod hash as two numbers "a/b". The first lies
- between 0 and n-1 and the second between 0 and m-1. */
-
- case EOP_LENGTH:
- case EOP_L:
- case EOP_SUBSTR:
- case EOP_S:
- case EOP_HASH:
- case EOP_H:
- case EOP_NHASH:
- case EOP_NH:
- {
- int sign = 1;
- int value1 = 0;
- int value2 = -1;
- int *pn;
- int len;
- uschar *ret;
-
- if (!arg)
- {
- expand_string_message = string_sprintf("missing values after %s",
- name);
- goto EXPAND_FAILED;
- }