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Tárgy: [exim-cvs] cvs commit: exim/exim-doc/doc-txt ChangeLog pcrepattern.txt pcretest.txt exim/exim-src/scripts MakeLinks exim/exim-src/src/pcre ChangeLog LICENCE Makefile config.h dftables.c pcre.h pcre
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  Modified files:
    exim-doc/doc-txt     ChangeLog pcrepattern.txt pcretest.txt 
    exim-src/scripts     MakeLinks 
    exim-src/src/pcre    ChangeLog LICENCE Makefile config.h 
                         dftables.c pcre.h pcre_compile.c 
                         pcre_config.c pcre_exec.c pcre_fullinfo.c 
                         pcre_get.c pcre_globals.c pcre_internal.h 
                         pcre_maketables.c pcre_newline.c 
                         pcre_printint.src pcre_study.c 
                         pcre_tables.c pcre_try_flipped.c 
                         pcre_version.c pcretest.c ucp.h 
  Added files:
    exim-src/src/pcre    pcre_chartables.c 
  Log:
  Installed PCRE 7.2 into Exim.


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  1.6       +27 -17    exim/exim-doc/doc-txt/pcretest.txt
  1.11      +1 -1      exim/exim-src/scripts/MakeLinks
  1.6       +223 -0    exim/exim-src/src/pcre/ChangeLog
  1.5       +3 -3      exim/exim-src/src/pcre/LICENCE
  1.8       +19 -28    exim/exim-src/src/pcre/Makefile
  1.3       +2 -3      exim/exim-src/src/pcre/config.h
  1.6       +29 -18    exim/exim-src/src/pcre/dftables.c
  1.6       +50 -60    exim/exim-src/src/pcre/pcre.h
  1.1       +196 -0    exim/exim-src/src/pcre/pcre_chartables.c (new)
  1.5       +461 -83   exim/exim-src/src/pcre/pcre_compile.c
  1.5       +2 -2      exim/exim-src/src/pcre/pcre_config.c
  1.5       +734 -126  exim/exim-src/src/pcre/pcre_exec.c
  1.5       +10 -2     exim/exim-src/src/pcre/pcre_fullinfo.c
  1.5       +1 -1      exim/exim-src/src/pcre/pcre_get.c
  1.5       +6 -29     exim/exim-src/src/pcre/pcre_globals.c
  1.5       +221 -161  exim/exim-src/src/pcre/pcre_internal.h
  1.5       +1 -1      exim/exim-src/src/pcre/pcre_maketables.c
  1.2       +31 -10    exim/exim-src/src/pcre/pcre_newline.c
  1.3       +26 -8     exim/exim-src/src/pcre/pcre_printint.src
  1.5       +6 -2      exim/exim-src/src/pcre/pcre_study.c
  1.5       +5 -1      exim/exim-src/src/pcre/pcre_tables.c
  1.5       +1 -1      exim/exim-src/src/pcre/pcre_try_flipped.c
  1.5       +2 -2      exim/exim-src/src/pcre/pcre_version.c
  1.7       +75 -33    exim/exim-src/src/pcre/pcretest.c
  1.5       +0 -0      exim/exim-src/src/pcre/ucp.h


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Change log file for Exim from version 4.21
-------------------------------------------
@@ -70,6 +70,9 @@
PH/11 Added $max_received_linelength.

   PH/12 Added +ignore_defer and +include_defer to host lists.
  +
  +PH/13 Installed PCRE version 7.2. This needed some changes because of the new
  +      way in which PCRE > 7.0 is built.



Exim version 4.67

  Index: pcrepattern.txt
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /home/cvs/exim/exim-doc/doc-txt/pcrepattern.txt,v
  retrieving revision 1.5
  retrieving revision 1.6
  diff -u -r1.5 -r1.6
  --- pcrepattern.txt    23 Jan 2007 15:08:45 -0000    1.5
  +++ pcrepattern.txt    26 Jun 2007 11:16:54 -0000    1.6
  @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
   This file contains the PCRE man page that describes the regular expressions
  -supported by PCRE version 7.0. Note that not all of the features are relevant
  +supported by PCRE version 7.2. Note that not all of the features are relevant
   in the context of Exim. In particular, the version of PCRE that is compiled
   with Exim does not include UTF-8 support, there is no mechanism for changing
   the options with which the PCRE functions are called, and features such as
  @@ -34,38 +34,39 @@
          ported  by  PCRE when its main matching function, pcre_exec(), is used.
          From  release  6.0,   PCRE   offers   a   second   matching   function,
          pcre_dfa_exec(),  which matches using a different algorithm that is not
  -       Perl-compatible. The advantages and disadvantages  of  the  alternative
  -       function, and how it differs from the normal function, are discussed in
  -       the pcrematching page.
  +       Perl-compatible. Some of the features discussed below are not available
  +       when  pcre_dfa_exec()  is used. The advantages and disadvantages of the
  +       alternative function, and how it differs from the normal function,  are
  +       discussed in the pcrematching page.



CHARACTERS AND METACHARACTERS

  -       A regular expression is a pattern that is  matched  against  a  subject
  -       string  from  left  to right. Most characters stand for themselves in a
  -       pattern, and match the corresponding characters in the  subject.  As  a
  +       A  regular  expression  is  a pattern that is matched against a subject
  +       string from left to right. Most characters stand for  themselves  in  a
  +       pattern,  and  match  the corresponding characters in the subject. As a
          trivial example, the pattern


            The quick brown fox


          matches a portion of a subject string that is identical to itself. When
  -       caseless matching is specified (the PCRE_CASELESS option), letters  are
  -       matched  independently  of case. In UTF-8 mode, PCRE always understands
  -       the concept of case for characters whose values are less than  128,  so
  -       caseless  matching  is always possible. For characters with higher val-
  -       ues, the concept of case is supported if PCRE is compiled with  Unicode
  -       property  support,  but  not  otherwise.   If  you want to use caseless
  -       matching for characters 128 and above, you must  ensure  that  PCRE  is
  +       caseless  matching is specified (the PCRE_CASELESS option), letters are
  +       matched independently of case. In UTF-8 mode, PCRE  always  understands
  +       the  concept  of case for characters whose values are less than 128, so
  +       caseless matching is always possible. For characters with  higher  val-
  +       ues,  the concept of case is supported if PCRE is compiled with Unicode
  +       property support, but not otherwise.   If  you  want  to  use  caseless
  +       matching  for  characters  128  and above, you must ensure that PCRE is
          compiled with Unicode property support as well as with UTF-8 support.


  -       The  power  of  regular  expressions  comes from the ability to include
  -       alternatives and repetitions in the pattern. These are encoded  in  the
  +       The power of regular expressions comes  from  the  ability  to  include
  +       alternatives  and  repetitions in the pattern. These are encoded in the
          pattern by the use of metacharacters, which do not stand for themselves
          but instead are interpreted in some special way.


  -       There are two different sets of metacharacters: those that  are  recog-
  -       nized  anywhere in the pattern except within square brackets, and those
  -       that are recognized within square brackets.  Outside  square  brackets,
  +       There  are  two different sets of metacharacters: those that are recog-
  +       nized anywhere in the pattern except within square brackets, and  those
  +       that  are  recognized  within square brackets. Outside square brackets,
          the metacharacters are as follows:


            \      general escape character with several uses
  @@ -84,7 +85,7 @@
                   also "possessive quantifier"
            {      start min/max quantifier


  -       Part  of  a  pattern  that is in square brackets is called a "character
  +       Part of a pattern that is in square brackets  is  called  a  "character
          class". In a character class the only metacharacters are:


            \      general escape character
  @@ -94,33 +95,33 @@
                     syntax)
            ]      terminates the character class


  -       The following sections describe the use of each of the  metacharacters.
  +       The  following sections describe the use of each of the metacharacters.



BACKSLASH

          The backslash character has several uses. Firstly, if it is followed by
  -       a non-alphanumeric character, it takes away any  special  meaning  that
  -       character  may  have.  This  use  of  backslash  as an escape character
  +       a  non-alphanumeric  character,  it takes away any special meaning that
  +       character may have. This  use  of  backslash  as  an  escape  character
          applies both inside and outside character classes.


  -       For example, if you want to match a * character, you write  \*  in  the
  -       pattern.   This  escaping  action  applies whether or not the following
  -       character would otherwise be interpreted as a metacharacter, so  it  is
  -       always  safe  to  precede  a non-alphanumeric with backslash to specify
  -       that it stands for itself. In particular, if you want to match a  back-
  +       For  example,  if  you want to match a * character, you write \* in the
  +       pattern.  This escaping action applies whether  or  not  the  following
  +       character  would  otherwise be interpreted as a metacharacter, so it is
  +       always safe to precede a non-alphanumeric  with  backslash  to  specify
  +       that  it stands for itself. In particular, if you want to match a back-
          slash, you write \\.


  -       If  a  pattern is compiled with the PCRE_EXTENDED option, whitespace in
  -       the pattern (other than in a character class) and characters between  a
  +       If a pattern is compiled with the PCRE_EXTENDED option,  whitespace  in
  +       the  pattern (other than in a character class) and characters between a
          # outside a character class and the next newline are ignored. An escap-
  -       ing backslash can be used to include a whitespace  or  #  character  as
  +       ing  backslash  can  be  used to include a whitespace or # character as
          part of the pattern.


  -       If  you  want  to remove the special meaning from a sequence of charac-
  -       ters, you can do so by putting them between \Q and \E. This is  differ-
  -       ent  from  Perl  in  that  $  and  @ are handled as literals in \Q...\E
  -       sequences in PCRE, whereas in Perl, $ and @ cause  variable  interpola-
  +       If you want to remove the special meaning from a  sequence  of  charac-
  +       ters,  you can do so by putting them between \Q and \E. This is differ-
  +       ent from Perl in that $ and  @  are  handled  as  literals  in  \Q...\E
  +       sequences  in  PCRE, whereas in Perl, $ and @ cause variable interpola-
          tion. Note the following examples:


            Pattern            PCRE matches   Perl matches
  @@ -130,16 +131,16 @@
            \Qabc\$xyz\E       abc\$xyz       abc\$xyz
            \Qabc\E\$\Qxyz\E   abc$xyz        abc$xyz


  -       The  \Q...\E  sequence  is recognized both inside and outside character
  +       The \Q...\E sequence is recognized both inside  and  outside  character
          classes.


      Non-printing characters


          A second use of backslash provides a way of encoding non-printing char-
  -       acters  in patterns in a visible manner. There is no restriction on the
  -       appearance of non-printing characters, apart from the binary zero  that
  -       terminates  a  pattern,  but  when  a pattern is being prepared by text
  -       editing, it is usually easier  to  use  one  of  the  following  escape
  +       acters in patterns in a visible manner. There is no restriction on  the
  +       appearance  of non-printing characters, apart from the binary zero that
  +       terminates a pattern, but when a pattern  is  being  prepared  by  text
  +       editing,  it  is  usually  easier  to  use  one of the following escape
          sequences than the binary character it represents:


            \a        alarm, that is, the BEL character (hex 07)
  @@ -153,45 +154,45 @@
            \xhh      character with hex code hh
            \x{hhh..} character with hex code hhh..


  -       The  precise  effect of \cx is as follows: if x is a lower case letter,
  -       it is converted to upper case. Then bit 6 of the character (hex 40)  is
  -       inverted.   Thus  \cz becomes hex 1A, but \c{ becomes hex 3B, while \c;
  +       The precise effect of \cx is as follows: if x is a lower  case  letter,
  +       it  is converted to upper case. Then bit 6 of the character (hex 40) is
  +       inverted.  Thus \cz becomes hex 1A, but \c{ becomes hex 3B,  while  \c;
          becomes hex 7B.


  -       After \x, from zero to two hexadecimal digits are read (letters can  be
  -       in  upper  or  lower case). Any number of hexadecimal digits may appear
  -       between \x{ and }, but the value of the character  code  must  be  less
  +       After  \x, from zero to two hexadecimal digits are read (letters can be
  +       in upper or lower case). Any number of hexadecimal  digits  may  appear
  +       between  \x{  and  },  but the value of the character code must be less
          than 256 in non-UTF-8 mode, and less than 2**31 in UTF-8 mode (that is,
  -       the maximum hexadecimal value is 7FFFFFFF). If  characters  other  than
  -       hexadecimal  digits  appear between \x{ and }, or if there is no termi-
  -       nating }, this form of escape is not recognized.  Instead, the  initial
  +       the  maximum  hexadecimal  value is 7FFFFFFF). If characters other than
  +       hexadecimal digits appear between \x{ and }, or if there is  no  termi-
  +       nating  }, this form of escape is not recognized.  Instead, the initial
          \x will be interpreted as a basic hexadecimal escape, with no following
          digits, giving a character whose value is zero.


          Characters whose value is less than 256 can be defined by either of the
  -       two  syntaxes  for  \x. There is no difference in the way they are han-
  +       two syntaxes for \x. There is no difference in the way  they  are  han-
          dled. For example, \xdc is exactly the same as \x{dc}.


  -       After \0 up to two further octal digits are read. If  there  are  fewer
  -       than  two  digits,  just  those  that  are  present  are used. Thus the
  +       After  \0  up  to two further octal digits are read. If there are fewer
  +       than two digits, just  those  that  are  present  are  used.  Thus  the
          sequence \0\x\07 specifies two binary zeros followed by a BEL character
  -       (code  value 7). Make sure you supply two digits after the initial zero
  +       (code value 7). Make sure you supply two digits after the initial  zero
          if the pattern character that follows is itself an octal digit.


          The handling of a backslash followed by a digit other than 0 is compli-
          cated.  Outside a character class, PCRE reads it and any following dig-
  -       its as a decimal number. If the number is less than  10,  or  if  there
  +       its  as  a  decimal  number. If the number is less than 10, or if there
          have been at least that many previous capturing left parentheses in the
  -       expression, the entire  sequence  is  taken  as  a  back  reference.  A
  -       description  of how this works is given later, following the discussion
  +       expression,  the  entire  sequence  is  taken  as  a  back reference. A
  +       description of how this works is given later, following the  discussion
          of parenthesized subpatterns.


  -       Inside a character class, or if the decimal number is  greater  than  9
  -       and  there have not been that many capturing subpatterns, PCRE re-reads
  +       Inside  a  character  class, or if the decimal number is greater than 9
  +       and there have not been that many capturing subpatterns, PCRE  re-reads
          up to three octal digits following the backslash, and uses them to gen-
  -       erate  a data character. Any subsequent digits stand for themselves. In
  -       non-UTF-8 mode, the value of a character specified  in  octal  must  be
  -       less  than  \400.  In  UTF-8 mode, values up to \777 are permitted. For
  +       erate a data character. Any subsequent digits stand for themselves.  In
  +       non-UTF-8  mode,  the  value  of a character specified in octal must be
  +       less than \400. In UTF-8 mode, values up to  \777  are  permitted.  For
          example:


            \040   is another way of writing a space
  @@ -209,22 +210,22 @@
            \81    is either a back reference, or a binary zero
                      followed by the two characters "8" and "1"


  -       Note that octal values of 100 or greater must not be  introduced  by  a
  +       Note  that  octal  values of 100 or greater must not be introduced by a
          leading zero, because no more than three octal digits are ever read.


          All the sequences that define a single character value can be used both
  -       inside and outside character classes. In addition, inside  a  character
  -       class,  the  sequence \b is interpreted as the backspace character (hex
  -       08), and the sequences \R and \X are interpreted as the characters  "R"
  -       and  "X", respectively. Outside a character class, these sequences have
  +       inside  and  outside character classes. In addition, inside a character
  +       class, the sequence \b is interpreted as the backspace  character  (hex
  +       08),  and the sequences \R and \X are interpreted as the characters "R"
  +       and "X", respectively. Outside a character class, these sequences  have
          different meanings (see below).


      Absolute and relative back references


  -       The sequence \g followed by a positive or negative  number,  optionally
  -       enclosed  in  braces,  is  an absolute or relative back reference. Back
  -       references are discussed later, following the discussion  of  parenthe-
  -       sized subpatterns.
  +       The  sequence  \g followed by a positive or negative number, optionally
  +       enclosed in braces, is an absolute or relative back reference. A  named
  +       back  reference can be coded as \g{name}. Back references are discussed
  +       later, following the discussion of parenthesized subpatterns.


      Generic character types


@@ -233,57 +234,97 @@

            \d     any decimal digit
            \D     any character that is not a decimal digit
  +         \h     any horizontal whitespace character
  +         \H     any character that is not a horizontal whitespace character
            \s     any whitespace character
            \S     any character that is not a whitespace character
  +         \v     any vertical whitespace character
  +         \V     any character that is not a vertical whitespace character
            \w     any "word" character
            \W     any "non-word" character


          Each pair of escape sequences partitions the complete set of characters
  -       into  two disjoint sets. Any given character matches one, and only one,
  +       into two disjoint sets. Any given character matches one, and only  one,
          of each pair.


          These character type sequences can appear both inside and outside char-
  -       acter  classes.  They each match one character of the appropriate type.
  -       If the current matching point is at the end of the subject string,  all
  +       acter classes. They each match one character of the  appropriate  type.
  +       If  the current matching point is at the end of the subject string, all
          of them fail, since there is no character to match.


  -       For  compatibility  with Perl, \s does not match the VT character (code
  -       11).  This makes it different from the the POSIX "space" class. The  \s
  -       characters  are  HT (9), LF (10), FF (12), CR (13), and space (32). (If
  +       For compatibility with Perl, \s does not match the VT  character  (code
  +       11).   This makes it different from the the POSIX "space" class. The \s
  +       characters are HT (9), LF (10), FF (12), CR (13), and  space  (32).  If
          "use locale;" is included in a Perl script, \s may match the VT charac-
  -       ter. In PCRE, it never does.)
  +       ter. In PCRE, it never does.


  -       A "word" character is an underscore or any character less than 256 that
  -       is a letter or digit. The definition of  letters  and  digits  is  con-
  -       trolled  by PCRE's low-valued character tables, and may vary if locale-
  -       specific matching is taking place (see "Locale support" in the  pcreapi
  -       page).  For  example,  in  the  "fr_FR" (French) locale, some character
  -       codes greater than 128 are used for accented  letters,  and  these  are
  -       matched by \w.
  -
  -       In  UTF-8 mode, characters with values greater than 128 never match \d,
  +       In UTF-8 mode, characters with values greater than 128 never match  \d,
          \s, or \w, and always match \D, \S, and \W. This is true even when Uni-
  -       code  character  property support is available. The use of locales with
  -       Unicode is discouraged.
  +       code character property support is available.  These  sequences  retain
  +       their original meanings from before UTF-8 support was available, mainly
  +       for efficiency reasons.
  +
  +       The sequences \h, \H, \v, and \V are Perl 5.10 features. In contrast to
  +       the  other  sequences, these do match certain high-valued codepoints in
  +       UTF-8 mode.  The horizontal space characters are:
  +
  +         U+0009     Horizontal tab
  +         U+0020     Space
  +         U+00A0     Non-break space
  +         U+1680     Ogham space mark
  +         U+180E     Mongolian vowel separator
  +         U+2000     En quad
  +         U+2001     Em quad
  +         U+2002     En space
  +         U+2003     Em space
  +         U+2004     Three-per-em space
  +         U+2005     Four-per-em space
  +         U+2006     Six-per-em space
  +         U+2007     Figure space
  +         U+2008     Punctuation space
  +         U+2009     Thin space
  +         U+200A     Hair space
  +         U+202F     Narrow no-break space
  +         U+205F     Medium mathematical space
  +         U+3000     Ideographic space
  +
  +       The vertical space characters are:
  +
  +         U+000A     Linefeed
  +         U+000B     Vertical tab
  +         U+000C     Formfeed
  +         U+000D     Carriage return
  +         U+0085     Next line
  +         U+2028     Line separator
  +         U+2029     Paragraph separator
  +
  +       A "word" character is an underscore or any character less than 256 that
  +       is  a  letter  or  digit.  The definition of letters and digits is con-
  +       trolled by PCRE's low-valued character tables, and may vary if  locale-
  +       specific  matching is taking place (see "Locale support" in the pcreapi
  +       page). For example, in a French locale such  as  "fr_FR"  in  Unix-like
  +       systems,  or "french" in Windows, some character codes greater than 128
  +       are used for accented letters, and these are matched by \w. The use  of
  +       locales with Unicode is discouraged.


      Newline sequences


  -       Outside a character class, the escape sequence \R matches  any  Unicode
  -       newline sequence. This is an extension to Perl. In non-UTF-8 mode \R is
  +       Outside  a  character class, the escape sequence \R matches any Unicode
  +       newline sequence. This is a Perl 5.10 feature. In non-UTF-8 mode \R  is
          equivalent to the following:


            (?>\r\n|\n|\x0b|\f|\r|\x85)


  -       This is an example of an "atomic group", details  of  which  are  given
  +       This  is  an  example  of an "atomic group", details of which are given
          below.  This particular group matches either the two-character sequence
  -       CR followed by LF, or  one  of  the  single  characters  LF  (linefeed,
  +       CR  followed  by  LF,  or  one  of  the single characters LF (linefeed,
          U+000A), VT (vertical tab, U+000B), FF (formfeed, U+000C), CR (carriage
          return, U+000D), or NEL (next line, U+0085). The two-character sequence
          is treated as a single unit that cannot be split.


  -       In  UTF-8  mode, two additional characters whose codepoints are greater
  +       In UTF-8 mode, two additional characters whose codepoints  are  greater
          than 255 are added: LS (line separator, U+2028) and PS (paragraph sepa-
  -       rator,  U+2029).   Unicode character property support is not needed for
  +       rator, U+2029).  Unicode character property support is not  needed  for
          these characters to be recognized.


          Inside a character class, \R matches the letter "R".
  @@ -291,47 +332,49 @@
      Unicode character properties


          When PCRE is built with Unicode character property support, three addi-
  -       tional  escape  sequences  to  match character properties are available
  -       when UTF-8 mode is selected. They are:
  +       tional escape sequences that match characters with specific  properties
  +       are  available.   When not in UTF-8 mode, these sequences are of course
  +       limited to testing characters whose codepoints are less than  256,  but
  +       they do work in this mode.  The extra escape sequences are:


            \p{xx}   a character with the xx property
            \P{xx}   a character without the xx property
            \X       an extended Unicode sequence


  -       The property names represented by xx above are limited to  the  Unicode
  +       The  property  names represented by xx above are limited to the Unicode
          script names, the general category properties, and "Any", which matches
          any character (including newline). Other properties such as "InMusical-
  -       Symbols"  are  not  currently supported by PCRE. Note that \P{Any} does
  +       Symbols" are not currently supported by PCRE. Note  that  \P{Any}  does
          not match any characters, so always causes a match failure.


          Sets of Unicode characters are defined as belonging to certain scripts.
  -       A  character from one of these sets can be matched using a script name.
  +       A character from one of these sets can be matched using a script  name.
          For example:


            \p{Greek}
            \P{Han}


  -       Those that are not part of an identified script are lumped together  as
  +       Those  that are not part of an identified script are lumped together as
          "Common". The current list of scripts is:


          Arabic,  Armenian,  Balinese,  Bengali,  Bopomofo,  Braille,  Buginese,
  -       Buhid,  Canadian_Aboriginal,  Cherokee,  Common,   Coptic,   Cuneiform,
  +       Buhid,   Canadian_Aboriginal,   Cherokee,  Common,  Coptic,  Cuneiform,
          Cypriot, Cyrillic, Deseret, Devanagari, Ethiopic, Georgian, Glagolitic,
  -       Gothic, Greek, Gujarati, Gurmukhi, Han, Hangul, Hanunoo, Hebrew,  Hira-
  -       gana,  Inherited,  Kannada,  Katakana,  Kharoshthi,  Khmer, Lao, Latin,
  +       Gothic,  Greek, Gujarati, Gurmukhi, Han, Hangul, Hanunoo, Hebrew, Hira-
  +       gana, Inherited, Kannada,  Katakana,  Kharoshthi,  Khmer,  Lao,  Latin,
          Limbu,  Linear_B,  Malayalam,  Mongolian,  Myanmar,  New_Tai_Lue,  Nko,
  -       Ogham,  Old_Italic,  Old_Persian, Oriya, Osmanya, Phags_Pa, Phoenician,
  +       Ogham, Old_Italic, Old_Persian, Oriya, Osmanya,  Phags_Pa,  Phoenician,
          Runic,  Shavian,  Sinhala,  Syloti_Nagri,  Syriac,  Tagalog,  Tagbanwa,
          Tai_Le, Tamil, Telugu, Thaana, Thai, Tibetan, Tifinagh, Ugaritic, Yi.


  -       Each  character has exactly one general category property, specified by
  +       Each character has exactly one general category property, specified  by
          a two-letter abbreviation. For compatibility with Perl, negation can be
  -       specified  by  including a circumflex between the opening brace and the
  +       specified by including a circumflex between the opening brace  and  the
          property name. For example, \p{^Lu} is the same as \P{Lu}.


          If only one letter is specified with \p or \P, it includes all the gen-
  -       eral  category properties that start with that letter. In this case, in
  -       the absence of negation, the curly brackets in the escape sequence  are
  +       eral category properties that start with that letter. In this case,  in
  +       the  absence of negation, the curly brackets in the escape sequence are
          optional; these two examples have the same effect:


            \p{L}
  @@ -383,36 +426,57 @@
            Zp    Paragraph separator
            Zs    Space separator


  -       The  special property L& is also supported: it matches a character that
  -       has the Lu, Ll, or Lt property, in other words, a letter  that  is  not
  +       The special property L& is also supported: it matches a character  that
  +       has  the  Lu,  Ll, or Lt property, in other words, a letter that is not
          classified as a modifier or "other".


  -       The  long  synonyms  for  these  properties that Perl supports (such as
  -       \p{Letter}) are not supported by PCRE, nor is it  permitted  to  prefix
  +       The long synonyms for these properties  that  Perl  supports  (such  as
  +       \p{Letter})  are  not  supported by PCRE, nor is it permitted to prefix
          any of these properties with "Is".


          No character that is in the Unicode table has the Cn (unassigned) prop-
          erty.  Instead, this property is assumed for any code point that is not
          in the Unicode table.


  -       Specifying  caseless  matching  does not affect these escape sequences.
  +       Specifying caseless matching does not affect  these  escape  sequences.
          For example, \p{Lu} always matches only upper case letters.


  -       The \X escape matches any number of Unicode  characters  that  form  an
  +       The  \X  escape  matches  any number of Unicode characters that form an
          extended Unicode sequence. \X is equivalent to


            (?>\PM\pM*)


  -       That  is,  it matches a character without the "mark" property, followed
  -       by zero or more characters with the "mark"  property,  and  treats  the
  -       sequence  as  an  atomic group (see below).  Characters with the "mark"
  -       property are typically accents that affect the preceding character.
  +       That is, it matches a character without the "mark"  property,  followed
  +       by  zero  or  more  characters with the "mark" property, and treats the
  +       sequence as an atomic group (see below).  Characters  with  the  "mark"
  +       property  are  typically  accents  that affect the preceding character.
  +       None of them have codepoints less than 256, so  in  non-UTF-8  mode  \X
  +       matches any one character.


  -       Matching characters by Unicode property is not fast, because  PCRE  has
  -       to  search  a  structure  that  contains data for over fifteen thousand
  +       Matching  characters  by Unicode property is not fast, because PCRE has
  +       to search a structure that contains  data  for  over  fifteen  thousand
          characters. That is why the traditional escape sequences such as \d and
          \w do not use Unicode properties in PCRE.


  +   Resetting the match start
  +
  +       The escape sequence \K, which is a Perl 5.10 feature, causes any previ-
  +       ously  matched  characters  not  to  be  included  in the final matched
  +       sequence. For example, the pattern:
  +
  +         foo\Kbar
  +
  +       matches "foobar", but reports that it has matched "bar".  This  feature
  +       is  similar  to  a lookbehind assertion (described below).  However, in
  +       this case, the part of the subject before the real match does not  have
  +       to  be of fixed length, as lookbehind assertions do. The use of \K does
  +       not interfere with the setting of captured  substrings.   For  example,
  +       when the pattern
  +
  +         (foo)\Kbar
  +
  +       matches "foobar", the first substring is still set to "foo".
  +
      Simple assertions


          The  final use of backslash is for certain simple assertions. An asser-
  @@ -628,7 +692,7 @@
          If a range that includes letters is used when caseless matching is set,
          it matches the letters in either case. For example, [W-c] is equivalent
          to  [][\\^_`wxyzabc],  matched  caselessly,  and  in non-UTF-8 mode, if
  -       character tables for the "fr_FR" locale are in use, [\xc8-\xcb] matches
  +       character tables for a French locale are in  use,  [\xc8-\xcb]  matches
          accented  E  characters in both cases. In UTF-8 mode, PCRE supports the
          concept of case for characters with values greater than 128  only  when
          it is compiled with Unicode property support.
  @@ -813,6 +877,37 @@
          "Saturday".



  +DUPLICATE SUBPATTERN NUMBERS
  +
  +       Perl 5.10 introduced a feature whereby each alternative in a subpattern
  +       uses the same numbers for its capturing parentheses. Such a  subpattern
  +       starts  with (?| and is itself a non-capturing subpattern. For example,
  +       consider this pattern:
  +
  +         (?|(Sat)ur|(Sun))day
  +
  +       Because the two alternatives are inside a (?| group, both sets of  cap-
  +       turing  parentheses  are  numbered one. Thus, when the pattern matches,
  +       you can look at captured substring number  one,  whichever  alternative
  +       matched.  This  construct  is useful when you want to capture part, but
  +       not all, of one of a number of alternatives. Inside a (?| group, paren-
  +       theses  are  numbered as usual, but the number is reset at the start of
  +       each branch. The numbers of any capturing buffers that follow the  sub-
  +       pattern  start after the highest number used in any branch. The follow-
  +       ing example is taken from the Perl documentation.  The  numbers  under-
  +       neath show in which buffer the captured content will be stored.
  +
  +         # before  ---------------branch-reset----------- after
  +         / ( a )  (?| x ( y ) z | (p (q) r) | (t) u (v) ) ( z ) /x
  +         # 1            2         2  3        2     3     4
  +
  +       A  backreference  or  a  recursive call to a numbered subpattern always
  +       refers to the first one in the pattern with the given number.
  +
  +       An alternative approach to using this "branch reset" feature is to  use
  +       duplicate named subpatterns, as described in the next section.
  +
  +
   NAMED SUBPATTERNS


          Identifying  capturing  parentheses  by number is simple, but it can be
  @@ -852,14 +947,16 @@
            (?<DN>Sat)(?:urday)?


          There  are  five capturing substrings, but only one is ever set after a
  -       match.  The convenience  function  for  extracting  the  data  by  name
  -       returns  the  substring  for  the first (and in this example, the only)
  -       subpattern of that name that matched.  This  saves  searching  to  find
  -       which  numbered  subpattern  it  was. If you make a reference to a non-
  -       unique named subpattern from elsewhere in the  pattern,  the  one  that
  -       corresponds  to  the  lowest number is used. For further details of the
  -       interfaces for handling named subpatterns, see the  pcreapi  documenta-
  -       tion.
  +       match.  (An alternative way of solving this problem is to use a "branch
  +       reset" subpattern, as described in the previous section.)
  +
  +       The  convenience  function  for extracting the data by name returns the
  +       substring for the first (and in this example, the only)  subpattern  of
  +       that  name  that  matched.  This saves searching to find which numbered
  +       subpattern it was. If you make a reference to a non-unique  named  sub-
  +       pattern  from elsewhere in the pattern, the one that corresponds to the
  +       lowest number is used. For further details of the interfaces  for  han-
  +       dling named subpatterns, see the pcreapi documentation.



   REPETITION
  @@ -1174,64 +1271,69 @@
          matches  "rah  rah"  and  "RAH RAH", but not "RAH rah", even though the
          original capturing subpattern is matched caselessly.


  -       Back references to named subpatterns use the Perl  syntax  \k<name>  or
  -       \k'name'  or  the  Python  syntax (?P=name). We could rewrite the above
  -       example in either of the following ways:
  +       There are several different ways of writing back  references  to  named
  +       subpatterns.  The  .NET syntax \k{name} and the Perl syntax \k<name> or
  +       \k'name' are supported, as is the Python syntax (?P=name). Perl  5.10's
  +       unified back reference syntax, in which \g can be used for both numeric
  +       and named references, is also supported. We  could  rewrite  the  above
  +       example in any of the following ways:


            (?<p1>(?i)rah)\s+\k<p1>
  +         (?'p1'(?i)rah)\s+\k{p1}
            (?P<p1>(?i)rah)\s+(?P=p1)
  +         (?<p1>(?i)rah)\s+\g{p1}


  -       A subpattern that is referenced by  name  may  appear  in  the  pattern
  +       A  subpattern  that  is  referenced  by  name may appear in the pattern
          before or after the reference.


  -       There  may be more than one back reference to the same subpattern. If a
  -       subpattern has not actually been used in a particular match,  any  back
  +       There may be more than one back reference to the same subpattern. If  a
  +       subpattern  has  not actually been used in a particular match, any back
          references to it always fail. For example, the pattern


            (a|(bc))\2


  -       always  fails if it starts to match "a" rather than "bc". Because there
  -       may be many capturing parentheses in a pattern,  all  digits  following
  -       the  backslash  are taken as part of a potential back reference number.
  +       always fails if it starts to match "a" rather than "bc". Because  there
  +       may  be  many  capturing parentheses in a pattern, all digits following
  +       the backslash are taken as part of a potential back  reference  number.
          If the pattern continues with a digit character, some delimiter must be
  -       used  to  terminate  the back reference. If the PCRE_EXTENDED option is
  -       set, this can be whitespace.  Otherwise an  empty  comment  (see  "Com-
  +       used to terminate the back reference. If the  PCRE_EXTENDED  option  is
  +       set,  this  can  be  whitespace.  Otherwise an empty comment (see "Com-
          ments" below) can be used.


  -       A  back reference that occurs inside the parentheses to which it refers
  -       fails when the subpattern is first used, so, for example,  (a\1)  never
  -       matches.   However,  such references can be useful inside repeated sub-
  +       A back reference that occurs inside the parentheses to which it  refers
  +       fails  when  the subpattern is first used, so, for example, (a\1) never
  +       matches.  However, such references can be useful inside  repeated  sub-
          patterns. For example, the pattern


            (a|b\1)+


          matches any number of "a"s and also "aba", "ababbaa" etc. At each iter-
  -       ation  of  the  subpattern,  the  back  reference matches the character
  -       string corresponding to the previous iteration. In order  for  this  to
  -       work,  the  pattern must be such that the first iteration does not need
  -       to match the back reference. This can be done using alternation, as  in
  +       ation of the subpattern,  the  back  reference  matches  the  character
  +       string  corresponding  to  the previous iteration. In order for this to
  +       work, the pattern must be such that the first iteration does  not  need
  +       to  match the back reference. This can be done using alternation, as in
          the example above, or by a quantifier with a minimum of zero.



ASSERTIONS

  -       An  assertion  is  a  test on the characters following or preceding the
  -       current matching point that does not actually consume  any  characters.
  -       The  simple  assertions  coded  as  \b, \B, \A, \G, \Z, \z, ^ and $ are
  +       An assertion is a test on the characters  following  or  preceding  the
  +       current  matching  point that does not actually consume any characters.
  +       The simple assertions coded as \b, \B, \A, \G, \Z,  \z,  ^  and  $  are
          described above.


  -       More complicated assertions are coded as  subpatterns.  There  are  two
  -       kinds:  those  that  look  ahead of the current position in the subject
  -       string, and those that look  behind  it.  An  assertion  subpattern  is
  -       matched  in  the  normal way, except that it does not cause the current
  +       More  complicated  assertions  are  coded as subpatterns. There are two
  +       kinds: those that look ahead of the current  position  in  the  subject
  +       string,  and  those  that  look  behind  it. An assertion subpattern is
  +       matched in the normal way, except that it does not  cause  the  current
          matching position to be changed.


  -       Assertion subpatterns are not capturing subpatterns,  and  may  not  be
  -       repeated,  because  it  makes no sense to assert the same thing several
  -       times. If any kind of assertion contains capturing  subpatterns  within
  -       it,  these are counted for the purposes of numbering the capturing sub-
  +       Assertion  subpatterns  are  not  capturing subpatterns, and may not be
  +       repeated, because it makes no sense to assert the  same  thing  several
  +       times.  If  any kind of assertion contains capturing subpatterns within
  +       it, these are counted for the purposes of numbering the capturing  sub-
          patterns in the whole pattern.  However, substring capturing is carried
  -       out  only  for  positive assertions, because it does not make sense for
  +       out only for positive assertions, because it does not  make  sense  for
          negative assertions.


      Lookahead assertions
  @@ -1241,37 +1343,37 @@


            \w+(?=;)


  -       matches  a word followed by a semicolon, but does not include the semi-
  +       matches a word followed by a semicolon, but does not include the  semi-
          colon in the match, and


            foo(?!bar)


  -       matches any occurrence of "foo" that is not  followed  by  "bar".  Note
  +       matches  any  occurrence  of  "foo" that is not followed by "bar". Note
          that the apparently similar pattern


            (?!foo)bar


  -       does  not  find  an  occurrence  of "bar" that is preceded by something
  -       other than "foo"; it finds any occurrence of "bar" whatsoever,  because
  +       does not find an occurrence of "bar"  that  is  preceded  by  something
  +       other  than "foo"; it finds any occurrence of "bar" whatsoever, because
          the assertion (?!foo) is always true when the next three characters are
          "bar". A lookbehind assertion is needed to achieve the other effect.


          If you want to force a matching failure at some point in a pattern, the
  -       most  convenient  way  to  do  it  is with (?!) because an empty string
  -       always matches, so an assertion that requires there not to be an  empty
  +       most convenient way to do it is  with  (?!)  because  an  empty  string
  +       always  matches, so an assertion that requires there not to be an empty
          string must always fail.


      Lookbehind assertions


  -       Lookbehind  assertions start with (?<= for positive assertions and (?<!
  +       Lookbehind assertions start with (?<= for positive assertions and  (?<!
          for negative assertions. For example,


            (?<!foo)bar


  -       does find an occurrence of "bar" that is not  preceded  by  "foo".  The
  -       contents  of  a  lookbehind  assertion are restricted such that all the
  +       does  find  an  occurrence  of "bar" that is not preceded by "foo". The
  +       contents of a lookbehind assertion are restricted  such  that  all  the
          strings it matches must have a fixed length. However, if there are sev-
  -       eral  top-level  alternatives,  they  do  not all have to have the same
  +       eral top-level alternatives, they do not all  have  to  have  the  same
          fixed length. Thus


            (?<=bullock|donkey)
  @@ -1280,55 +1382,59 @@


            (?<!dogs?|cats?)


  -       causes an error at compile time. Branches that match  different  length
  -       strings  are permitted only at the top level of a lookbehind assertion.
  -       This is an extension compared with  Perl  (at  least  for  5.8),  which
  -       requires  all branches to match the same length of string. An assertion
  +       causes  an  error at compile time. Branches that match different length
  +       strings are permitted only at the top level of a lookbehind  assertion.
  +       This  is  an  extension  compared  with  Perl (at least for 5.8), which
  +       requires all branches to match the same length of string. An  assertion
          such as


            (?<=ab(c|de))


  -       is not permitted, because its single top-level  branch  can  match  two
  -       different  lengths,  but  it is acceptable if rewritten to use two top-
  +       is  not  permitted,  because  its single top-level branch can match two
  +       different lengths, but it is acceptable if rewritten to  use  two  top-
          level branches:


            (?<=abc|abde)


  -       The implementation of lookbehind assertions is, for  each  alternative,
  -       to  temporarily  move the current position back by the fixed length and
  +       In some cases, the Perl 5.10 escape sequence \K (see above) can be used
  +       instead of a lookbehind assertion; this is not restricted to  a  fixed-
  +       length.
  +
  +       The  implementation  of lookbehind assertions is, for each alternative,
  +       to temporarily move the current position back by the fixed  length  and
          then try to match. If there are insufficient characters before the cur-
          rent position, the assertion fails.


          PCRE does not allow the \C escape (which matches a single byte in UTF-8
  -       mode) to appear in lookbehind assertions, because it makes it  impossi-
  -       ble  to  calculate the length of the lookbehind. The \X and \R escapes,
  +       mode)  to appear in lookbehind assertions, because it makes it impossi-
  +       ble to calculate the length of the lookbehind. The \X and  \R  escapes,
          which can match different numbers of bytes, are also not permitted.


  -       Possessive quantifiers can  be  used  in  conjunction  with  lookbehind
  -       assertions  to  specify  efficient  matching  at the end of the subject
  +       Possessive  quantifiers  can  be  used  in  conjunction with lookbehind
  +       assertions to specify efficient matching at  the  end  of  the  subject
          string. Consider a simple pattern such as


            abcd$


  -       when applied to a long string that does  not  match.  Because  matching
  +       when  applied  to  a  long string that does not match. Because matching
          proceeds from left to right, PCRE will look for each "a" in the subject
  -       and then see if what follows matches the rest of the  pattern.  If  the
  +       and  then  see  if what follows matches the rest of the pattern. If the
          pattern is specified as


            ^.*abcd$


  -       the  initial .* matches the entire string at first, but when this fails
  +       the initial .* matches the entire string at first, but when this  fails
          (because there is no following "a"), it backtracks to match all but the
  -       last  character,  then all but the last two characters, and so on. Once
  -       again the search for "a" covers the entire string, from right to  left,
  +       last character, then all but the last two characters, and so  on.  Once
  +       again  the search for "a" covers the entire string, from right to left,
          so we are no better off. However, if the pattern is written as


            ^.*+(?<=abcd)


  -       there  can  be  no backtracking for the .*+ item; it can match only the
  -       entire string. The subsequent lookbehind assertion does a  single  test
  -       on  the last four characters. If it fails, the match fails immediately.
  -       For long strings, this approach makes a significant difference  to  the
  +       there can be no backtracking for the .*+ item; it can  match  only  the
  +       entire  string.  The subsequent lookbehind assertion does a single test
  +       on the last four characters. If it fails, the match fails  immediately.
  +       For  long  strings, this approach makes a significant difference to the
          processing time.


      Using multiple assertions
  @@ -1337,18 +1443,18 @@


            (?<=\d{3})(?<!999)foo


  -       matches  "foo" preceded by three digits that are not "999". Notice that
  -       each of the assertions is applied independently at the  same  point  in
  -       the  subject  string.  First  there  is a check that the previous three
  -       characters are all digits, and then there is  a  check  that  the  same
  +       matches "foo" preceded by three digits that are not "999". Notice  that
  +       each  of  the  assertions is applied independently at the same point in
  +       the subject string. First there is a  check  that  the  previous  three
  +       characters  are  all  digits,  and  then there is a check that the same
          three characters are not "999".  This pattern does not match "foo" pre-
  -       ceded by six characters, the first of which are  digits  and  the  last
  -       three  of  which  are not "999". For example, it doesn't match "123abc-
  +       ceded  by  six  characters,  the first of which are digits and the last
  +       three of which are not "999". For example, it  doesn't  match  "123abc-
          foo". A pattern to do that is


            (?<=\d{3}...)(?<!999)foo


  -       This time the first assertion looks at the  preceding  six  characters,
  +       This  time  the  first assertion looks at the preceding six characters,
          checking that the first three are digits, and then the second assertion
          checks that the preceding three characters are not "999".


@@ -1356,38 +1462,43 @@

            (?<=(?<!foo)bar)baz


  -       matches an occurrence of "baz" that is preceded by "bar" which in  turn
  +       matches  an occurrence of "baz" that is preceded by "bar" which in turn
          is not preceded by "foo", while


            (?<=\d{3}(?!999)...)foo


  -       is  another pattern that matches "foo" preceded by three digits and any
  +       is another pattern that matches "foo" preceded by three digits and  any
          three characters that are not "999".



CONDITIONAL SUBPATTERNS

  -       It is possible to cause the matching process to obey a subpattern  con-
  -       ditionally  or to choose between two alternative subpatterns, depending
  -       on the result of an assertion, or whether a previous capturing  subpat-
  -       tern  matched  or not. The two possible forms of conditional subpattern
  +       It  is possible to cause the matching process to obey a subpattern con-
  +       ditionally or to choose between two alternative subpatterns,  depending
  +       on  the result of an assertion, or whether a previous capturing subpat-
  +       tern matched or not. The two possible forms of  conditional  subpattern
          are


            (?(condition)yes-pattern)
            (?(condition)yes-pattern|no-pattern)


  -       If the condition is satisfied, the yes-pattern is used;  otherwise  the
  -       no-pattern  (if  present)  is used. If there are more than two alterna-
  +       If  the  condition is satisfied, the yes-pattern is used; otherwise the
  +       no-pattern (if present) is used. If there are more  than  two  alterna-
          tives in the subpattern, a compile-time error occurs.


  -       There are four kinds of condition: references  to  subpatterns,  refer-
  +       There  are  four  kinds of condition: references to subpatterns, refer-
          ences to recursion, a pseudo-condition called DEFINE, and assertions.


      Checking for a used subpattern by number


  -       If  the  text between the parentheses consists of a sequence of digits,
  -       the condition is true if the capturing subpattern of  that  number  has
  -       previously matched.
  +       If the text between the parentheses consists of a sequence  of  digits,
  +       the  condition  is  true if the capturing subpattern of that number has
  +       previously matched. An alternative notation is to  precede  the  digits
  +       with a plus or minus sign. In this case, the subpattern number is rela-
  +       tive rather than absolute.  The most recently opened parentheses can be
  +       referenced  by  (?(-1),  the  next most recent by (?(-2), and so on. In
  +       looping constructs it can also make sense to refer to subsequent groups
  +       with constructs such as (?(+2).


          Consider  the  following  pattern, which contains non-significant white
          space to make it more readable (assume the PCRE_EXTENDED option) and to
  @@ -1406,6 +1517,14 @@
          other  words,  this  pattern  matches  a  sequence  of non-parentheses,
          optionally enclosed in parentheses.


  +       If you were embedding this pattern in a larger one,  you  could  use  a
  +       relative reference:
  +
  +         ...other stuff... ( \( )?    [^()]+    (?(-1) \) ) ...
  +
  +       This  makes  the  fragment independent of the parentheses in the larger
  +       pattern.
  +
      Checking for a used subpattern by name


          Perl uses the syntax (?(<name>)...) or (?('name')...)  to  test  for  a
  @@ -1547,19 +1666,35 @@
            ( \( ( (?>[^()]+) | (?1) )* \) )


          We  have  put the pattern into parentheses, and caused the recursion to
  -       refer to them instead of the whole pattern. In a larger pattern,  keep-
  -       ing  track  of parenthesis numbers can be tricky. It may be more conve-
  -       nient to use named parentheses instead. The Perl  syntax  for  this  is
  -       (?&name);  PCRE's  earlier syntax (?P>name) is also supported. We could
  -       rewrite the above example as follows:
  +       refer to them instead of the whole pattern.
  +
  +       In a larger pattern,  keeping  track  of  parenthesis  numbers  can  be
  +       tricky.  This is made easier by the use of relative references. (A Perl
  +       5.10 feature.)  Instead of (?1) in the  pattern  above  you  can  write
  +       (?-2) to refer to the second most recently opened parentheses preceding
  +       the recursion. In other  words,  a  negative  number  counts  capturing
  +       parentheses leftwards from the point at which it is encountered.
  +
  +       It  is  also  possible  to refer to subsequently opened parentheses, by
  +       writing references such as (?+2). However, these  cannot  be  recursive
  +       because  the  reference  is  not inside the parentheses that are refer-
  +       enced. They are always "subroutine" calls, as  described  in  the  next
  +       section.
  +
  +       An  alternative  approach is to use named parentheses instead. The Perl
  +       syntax for this is (?&name); PCRE's earlier syntax  (?P>name)  is  also
  +       supported. We could rewrite the above example as follows:


            (?<pn> \( ( (?>[^()]+) | (?&pn) )* \) )


  -       If there is more than one subpattern with the same name,  the  earliest
  -       one  is used. This particular example pattern contains nested unlimited
  -       repeats, and so the use of atomic grouping for matching strings of non-
  -       parentheses  is  important when applying the pattern to strings that do
  -       not match. For example, when this pattern is applied to
  +       If  there  is more than one subpattern with the same name, the earliest
  +       one is used.
  +
  +       This particular example pattern that we have been looking  at  contains
  +       nested  unlimited repeats, and so the use of atomic grouping for match-
  +       ing strings of non-parentheses is important when applying  the  pattern
  +       to strings that do not match. For example, when this pattern is applied
  +       to


            (aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa()


  @@ -1609,8 +1744,14 @@
          If the syntax for a recursive subpattern reference (either by number or
          by  name)  is used outside the parentheses to which it refers, it oper-
          ates like a subroutine in a programming language. The "called"  subpat-
  -       tern  may  be defined before or after the reference. An earlier example
  -       pointed out that the pattern
  +       tern may be defined before or after the reference. A numbered reference
  +       can be absolute or relative, as in these examples:
  +
  +         (...(absolute)...)...(?2)...
  +         (...(relative)...)...(?-1)...
  +         (...(?+1)...(relative)...
  +
  +       An earlier example pointed out that the pattern


            (sens|respons)e and \1ibility


  @@ -1632,7 +1773,7 @@
          case-independence are fixed when the subpattern is defined. They cannot
          be changed for different calls. For example, consider this pattern:


  -         (abc)(?i:(?1))
  +         (abc)(?i:(?-1))


          It matches "abcabc". It does not match "abcABC" because the  change  of
          processing option does not affect the called subpattern.
  @@ -1677,5 +1818,15 @@


          pcreapi(3), pcrecallout(3), pcrematching(3), pcre(3).


  -Last updated: 06 December 2006
  -Copyright (c) 1997-2006 University of Cambridge.
  +
  +AUTHOR
  +
  +       Philip Hazel
  +       University Computing Service
  +       Cambridge CB2 3QH, England.
  +
  +
  +REVISION
  +
  +       Last updated: 19 June 2007
  +       Copyright (c) 1997-2007 University of Cambridge.


  Index: pcretest.txt
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /home/cvs/exim/exim-doc/doc-txt/pcretest.txt,v
  retrieving revision 1.5
  retrieving revision 1.6
  diff -u -r1.5 -r1.6
  --- pcretest.txt    23 Jan 2007 15:08:45 -0000    1.5
  +++ pcretest.txt    26 Jun 2007 11:16:54 -0000    1.6
  @@ -151,18 +151,19 @@
          The following table shows additional modifiers for setting PCRE options
          that do not correspond to anything in Perl:


  -         /A       PCRE_ANCHORED
  -         /C       PCRE_AUTO_CALLOUT
  -         /E       PCRE_DOLLAR_ENDONLY
  -         /f       PCRE_FIRSTLINE
  -         /J       PCRE_DUPNAMES
  -         /N       PCRE_NO_AUTO_CAPTURE
  -         /U       PCRE_UNGREEDY
  -         /X       PCRE_EXTRA
  -         /<cr>    PCRE_NEWLINE_CR
  -         /<lf>    PCRE_NEWLINE_LF
  -         /<crlf>  PCRE_NEWLINE_CRLF
  -         /<any>   PCRE_NEWLINE_ANY
  +         /A          PCRE_ANCHORED
  +         /C          PCRE_AUTO_CALLOUT
  +         /E          PCRE_DOLLAR_ENDONLY
  +         /f          PCRE_FIRSTLINE
  +         /J          PCRE_DUPNAMES
  +         /N          PCRE_NO_AUTO_CAPTURE
  +         /U          PCRE_UNGREEDY
  +         /X          PCRE_EXTRA
  +         /<cr>       PCRE_NEWLINE_CR
  +         /<lf>       PCRE_NEWLINE_LF
  +         /<crlf>     PCRE_NEWLINE_CRLF
  +         /<anycrlf>  PCRE_NEWLINE_ANYCRLF
  +         /<any>      PCRE_NEWLINE_ANY


          Those  specifying  line ending sequencess are literal strings as shown.
          This example sets multiline matching  with  CRLF  as  the  line  ending
  @@ -202,7 +203,11 @@
          subject contains multiple copies of the same substring.


          The  /B modifier is a debugging feature. It requests that pcretest out-
  -       put a representation of the compiled byte code after compilation.
  +       put a representation of the compiled byte code after compilation.  Nor-
  +       mally  this  information contains length and offset values; however, if
  +       /Z is also present, this data is replaced by spaces. This is a  special
  +       feature for use in the automatic test scripts; it ensures that the same
  +       output is generated for different internal link sizes.


          The /L modifier must be followed directly by the name of a locale,  for
          example,
  @@ -331,6 +336,8 @@
                         or pcre_dfa_exec()
            \<crlf>    pass the PCRE_NEWLINE_CRLF option to pcre_exec()
                         or pcre_dfa_exec()
  +         \<anycrlf> pass the PCRE_NEWLINE_ANYCRLF option to pcre_exec()
  +                      or pcre_dfa_exec()
            \<any>     pass the PCRE_NEWLINE_ANY option to pcre_exec()
                         or pcre_dfa_exec()


  @@ -486,7 +493,7 @@
          can restart the match with additional subject data by means of  the  \R
          escape sequence. For example:


  -           re> /^?(jan|feb|mar|apr|may|jun|jul|aug|sep|oct|nov|dec)$/
  +           re> /^\d?\d(jan|feb|mar|apr|may|jun|jul|aug|sep|oct|nov|dec)\d\d$/
            data> 23ja\P\D
            Partial match: 23ja
            data> n05\R\D
  @@ -613,8 +620,11 @@
   AUTHOR


          Philip Hazel
  -       University Computing Service,
  +       University Computing Service
          Cambridge CB2 3QH, England.


  -Last updated: 30 November 2006
  -Copyright (c) 1997-2006 University of Cambridge.
  +
  +REVISION
  +
  +       Last updated: 24 April 2007
  +       Copyright (c) 1997-2007 University of Cambridge.


  Index: MakeLinks
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /home/cvs/exim/exim-src/scripts/MakeLinks,v
  retrieving revision 1.10
  retrieving revision 1.11
  diff -u -r1.10 -r1.11
  --- MakeLinks    23 Jan 2007 15:08:45 -0000    1.10
  +++ MakeLinks    26 Jun 2007 11:16:54 -0000    1.11
  @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
   #!/bin/sh
  -# $Cambridge: exim/exim-src/scripts/MakeLinks,v 1.10 2007/01/23 15:08:45 ph10 Exp $
  +# $Cambridge: exim/exim-src/scripts/MakeLinks,v 1.11 2007/06/26 11:16:54 ph10 Exp $


   # Script to build links for all the exim source files from the system-
   # specific build directory. It should be run from within that directory.
  @@ -32,10 +32,10 @@
   cd pcre
   ln -s ../../src/pcre/Makefile            Makefile
   ln -s ../../src/pcre/config.h            config.h
  -ln -s ../../src/pcre/dftables.c          dftables.c
   ln -s ../../src/pcre/pcre_internal.h     pcre_internal.h
   ln -s ../../src/pcre/pcre.h              pcre.h
   ln -s ../../src/pcre/pcre_maketables.c   pcre_maketables.c
  +ln -s ../../src/pcre/pcre_chartables.c   pcre_chartables.c
   ln -s ../../src/pcre/pcre_config.c       pcre_config.c
   ln -s ../../src/pcre/pcre_get.c          pcre_get.c
   ln -s ../../src/pcre/pcre_globals.c      pcre_globals.c


Index: pcre_chartables.c
====================================================================
/* $Cambridge: exim/exim-src/src/pcre/pcre_chartables.c,v 1.1 2007/06/26 11:16:54 ph10 Exp $ */

  /*************************************************
  *      Perl-Compatible Regular Expressions       *
  *************************************************/


/* This file contains character tables that are used when no external tables
are passed to PCRE by the application that calls it. The tables are used only
for characters whose code values are less than 256.

This is a default version of the tables that assumes ASCII encoding. A program
called dftables (which is distributed with PCRE) can be used to build
alternative versions of this file. This is necessary if you are running in an
EBCDIC environment, or if you want to default to a different encoding, for
example ISO-8859-1. When dftables is run, it creates these tables in the
current locale. If PCRE is configured with --enable-rebuild-chartables, this
happens automatically.

The following #include is present because without it gcc 4.x may remove the
array definition from the final binary if PCRE is built into a static library
and dead code stripping is activated. This leads to link errors. Pulling in the
header ensures that the array gets flagged as "someone outside this compilation
unit might reference this" and so it will always be supplied to the linker. */

#include "pcre_internal.h"

const unsigned char _pcre_default_tables[] = {

/* This table is a lower casing table. */

      0,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,
      8,  9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15,
     16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23,
     24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31,
     32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39,
     40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47,
     48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55,
     56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63,
     64, 97, 98, 99,100,101,102,103,
    104,105,106,107,108,109,110,111,
    112,113,114,115,116,117,118,119,
    120,121,122, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95,
     96, 97, 98, 99,100,101,102,103,
    104,105,106,107,108,109,110,111,
    112,113,114,115,116,117,118,119,
    120,121,122,123,124,125,126,127,
    128,129,130,131,132,133,134,135,
    136,137,138,139,140,141,142,143,
    144,145,146,147,148,149,150,151,
    152,153,154,155,156,157,158,159,
    160,161,162,163,164,165,166,167,
    168,169,170,171,172,173,174,175,
    176,177,178,179,180,181,182,183,
    184,185,186,187,188,189,190,191,
    192,193,194,195,196,197,198,199,
    200,201,202,203,204,205,206,207,
    208,209,210,211,212,213,214,215,
    216,217,218,219,220,221,222,223,
    224,225,226,227,228,229,230,231,
    232,233,234,235,236,237,238,239,
    240,241,242,243,244,245,246,247,
    248,249,250,251,252,253,254,255,


/* This table is a case flipping table. */

      0,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,
      8,  9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15,
     16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23,
     24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31,
     32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39,
     40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47,
     48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55,
     56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63,
     64, 97, 98, 99,100,101,102,103,
    104,105,106,107,108,109,110,111,
    112,113,114,115,116,117,118,119,
    120,121,122, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95,
     96, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71,
     72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79,
     80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87,
     88, 89, 90,123,124,125,126,127,
    128,129,130,131,132,133,134,135,
    136,137,138,139,140,141,142,143,
    144,145,146,147,148,149,150,151,
    152,153,154,155,156,157,158,159,
    160,161,162,163,164,165,166,167,
    168,169,170,171,172,173,174,175,
    176,177,178,179,180,181,182,183,
    184,185,186,187,188,189,190,191,
    192,193,194,195,196,197,198,199,
    200,201,202,203,204,205,206,207,
    208,209,210,211,212,213,214,215,
    216,217,218,219,220,221,222,223,
    224,225,226,227,228,229,230,231,
    232,233,234,235,236,237,238,239,
    240,241,242,243,244,245,246,247,
    248,249,250,251,252,253,254,255,


/* This table contains bit maps for various character classes. Each map is 32
bytes long and the bits run from the least significant end of each byte. The
classes that have their own maps are: space, xdigit, digit, upper, lower, word,
graph, print, punct, and cntrl. Other classes are built from combinations. */

    0x00,0x3e,0x00,0x00,0x01,0x00,0x00,0x00,
    0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,
    0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,
    0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,


    0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0xff,0x03,
    0x7e,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x7e,0x00,0x00,0x00,
    0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,
    0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,


    0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0xff,0x03,
    0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,
    0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,
    0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,


    0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,
    0xfe,0xff,0xff,0x07,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,
    0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,
    0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,


    0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,
    0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0xfe,0xff,0xff,0x07,
    0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,
    0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,


    0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0xff,0x03,
    0xfe,0xff,0xff,0x87,0xfe,0xff,0xff,0x07,
    0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,
    0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,


    0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0xfe,0xff,0xff,0xff,
    0xff,0xff,0xff,0xff,0xff,0xff,0xff,0x7f,
    0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,
    0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,


    0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0xff,0xff,0xff,0xff,
    0xff,0xff,0xff,0xff,0xff,0xff,0xff,0x7f,
    0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,
    0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,


    0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0xfe,0xff,0x00,0xfc,
    0x01,0x00,0x00,0xf8,0x01,0x00,0x00,0x78,
    0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,
    0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,


    0xff,0xff,0xff,0xff,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,
    0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x80,
    0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,
    0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,


  /* This table identifies various classes of character by individual bits:
    0x01   white space character
    0x02   letter
    0x04   decimal digit
    0x08   hexadecimal digit
    0x10   alphanumeric or '_'
    0x80   regular expression metacharacter or binary zero
  */


    0x80,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /*   0-  7 */
    0x00,0x01,0x01,0x00,0x01,0x01,0x00,0x00, /*   8- 15 */
    0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /*  16- 23 */
    0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /*  24- 31 */
    0x01,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x80,0x00,0x00,0x00, /*    - '  */
    0x80,0x80,0x80,0x80,0x00,0x00,0x80,0x00, /*  ( - /  */
    0x1c,0x1c,0x1c,0x1c,0x1c,0x1c,0x1c,0x1c, /*  0 - 7  */
    0x1c,0x1c,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x80, /*  8 - ?  */
    0x00,0x1a,0x1a,0x1a,0x1a,0x1a,0x1a,0x12, /*  @ - G  */
    0x12,0x12,0x12,0x12,0x12,0x12,0x12,0x12, /*  H - O  */
    0x12,0x12,0x12,0x12,0x12,0x12,0x12,0x12, /*  P - W  */
    0x12,0x12,0x12,0x80,0x80,0x00,0x80,0x10, /*  X - _  */
    0x00,0x1a,0x1a,0x1a,0x1a,0x1a,0x1a,0x12, /*  ` - g  */
    0x12,0x12,0x12,0x12,0x12,0x12,0x12,0x12, /*  h - o  */
    0x12,0x12,0x12,0x12,0x12,0x12,0x12,0x12, /*  p - w  */
    0x12,0x12,0x12,0x80,0x80,0x00,0x00,0x00, /*  x -127 */
    0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 128-135 */
    0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 136-143 */
    0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 144-151 */
    0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 152-159 */
    0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 160-167 */
    0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 168-175 */
    0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 176-183 */
    0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 184-191 */
    0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 192-199 */
    0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 200-207 */
    0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 208-215 */
    0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 216-223 */
    0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 224-231 */
    0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 232-239 */
    0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 240-247 */
    0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00};/* 248-255 */


/* End of pcre_chartables.c */

  Index: ChangeLog
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /home/cvs/exim/exim-src/src/pcre/ChangeLog,v
  retrieving revision 1.5
  retrieving revision 1.6
  diff -u -r1.5 -r1.6
  --- ChangeLog    23 Jan 2007 15:08:45 -0000    1.5
  +++ ChangeLog    26 Jun 2007 11:16:54 -0000    1.6
  @@ -1,6 +1,229 @@
   ChangeLog for PCRE
   ------------------


  +Version 7.2 19-June-07
  +---------------------
  +
  + 1. If the fr_FR locale cannot be found for test 3, try the "french" locale,
  +    which is apparently normally available under Windows.
  +
  + 2. Re-jig the pcregrep tests with different newline settings in an attempt
  +    to make them independent of the local environment's newline setting.
  +
  + 3. Add code to configure.ac to remove -g from the CFLAGS default settings.
  +
  + 4. Some of the "internals" tests were previously cut out when the link size
  +    was not 2, because the output contained actual offsets. The recent new
  +    "Z" feature of pcretest means that these can be cut out, making the tests
  +    usable with all link sizes.
  +
  + 5. Implemented Stan Switzer's goto replacement for longjmp() when not using
  +    stack recursion. This gives a massive performance boost under BSD, but just
  +    a small improvement under Linux. However, it saves one field in the frame
  +    in all cases.
  +
  + 6. Added more features from the forthcoming Perl 5.10:
  +
  +    (a) (?-n) (where n is a string of digits) is a relative subroutine or
  +        recursion call. It refers to the nth most recently opened parentheses.
  +
  +    (b) (?+n) is also a relative subroutine call; it refers to the nth next
  +        to be opened parentheses.
  +
  +    (c) Conditions that refer to capturing parentheses can be specified
  +        relatively, for example, (?(-2)... or (?(+3)...
  +
  +    (d) \K resets the start of the current match so that everything before
  +        is not part of it.
  +
  +    (e) \k{name} is synonymous with \k<name> and \k'name' (.NET compatible).
  +
  +    (f) \g{name} is another synonym - part of Perl 5.10's unification of
  +        reference syntax.
  +
  +    (g) (?| introduces a group in which the numbering of parentheses in each
  +        alternative starts with the same number.
  +
  +    (h) \h, \H, \v, and \V match horizontal and vertical whitespace.
  +
  + 7. Added two new calls to pcre_fullinfo(): PCRE_INFO_OKPARTIAL and
  +    PCRE_INFO_JCHANGED.
  +
  + 8. A pattern such as  (.*(.)?)*  caused pcre_exec() to fail by either not
  +    terminating or by crashing. Diagnosed by Viktor Griph; it was in the code
  +    for detecting groups that can match an empty string.
  +
  + 9. A pattern with a very large number of alternatives (more than several
  +    hundred) was running out of internal workspace during the pre-compile
  +    phase, where pcre_compile() figures out how much memory will be needed. A
  +    bit of new cunning has reduced the workspace needed for groups with
  +    alternatives. The 1000-alternative test pattern now uses 12 bytes of
  +    workspace instead of running out of the 4096 that are available.
  +
  +10. Inserted some missing (unsigned int) casts to get rid of compiler warnings.
  +
  +11. Applied patch from Google to remove an optimization that didn't quite work.
  +    The report of the bug said:
  +
  +      pcrecpp::RE("a*").FullMatch("aaa") matches, while
  +      pcrecpp::RE("a*?").FullMatch("aaa") does not, and
  +      pcrecpp::RE("a*?\\z").FullMatch("aaa") does again.
  +
  +12. If \p or \P was used in non-UTF-8 mode on a character greater than 127
  +    it matched the wrong number of bytes.
  +
  +
  +Version 7.1 24-Apr-07
  +---------------------
  +
  + 1. Applied Bob Rossi and Daniel G's patches to convert the build system to one
  +    that is more "standard", making use of automake and other Autotools. There
  +    is some re-arrangement of the files and adjustment of comments consequent
  +    on this.
  +
  + 2. Part of the patch fixed a problem with the pcregrep tests. The test of -r
  +    for recursive directory scanning broke on some systems because the files
  +    are not scanned in any specific order and on different systems the order
  +    was different. A call to "sort" has been inserted into RunGrepTest for the
  +    approprate test as a short-term fix. In the longer term there may be an
  +    alternative.
  +
  + 3. I had an email from Eric Raymond about problems translating some of PCRE's
  +    man pages to HTML (despite the fact that I distribute HTML pages, some
  +    people do their own conversions for various reasons). The problems
  +    concerned the use of low-level troff macros .br and .in. I have therefore
  +    removed all such uses from the man pages (some were redundant, some could
  +    be replaced by .nf/.fi pairs). The 132html script that I use to generate
  +    HTML has been updated to handle .nf/.fi and to complain if it encounters
  +    .br or .in.
  +
  + 4. Updated comments in configure.ac that get placed in config.h.in and also
  +    arranged for config.h to be included in the distribution, with the name
  +    config.h.generic, for the benefit of those who have to compile without
  +    Autotools (compare pcre.h, which is now distributed as pcre.h.generic).
  +
  + 5. Updated the support (such as it is) for Virtual Pascal, thanks to Stefan
  +    Weber: (1) pcre_internal.h was missing some function renames; (2) updated
  +    makevp.bat for the current PCRE, using the additional files
  +    makevp_c.txt, makevp_l.txt, and pcregexp.pas.
  +
  + 6. A Windows user reported a minor discrepancy with test 2, which turned out
  +    to be caused by a trailing space on an input line that had got lost in his
  +    copy. The trailing space was an accident, so I've just removed it.
  +
  + 7. Add -Wl,-R... flags in pcre-config.in for *BSD* systems, as I'm told
  +    that is needed.
  +
  + 8. Mark ucp_table (in ucptable.h) and ucp_gentype (in pcre_ucp_searchfuncs.c)
  +    as "const" (a) because they are and (b) because it helps the PHP
  +    maintainers who have recently made a script to detect big data structures
  +    in the php code that should be moved to the .rodata section. I remembered
  +    to update Builducptable as well, so it won't revert if ucptable.h is ever
  +    re-created.
  +
  + 9. Added some extra #ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8 conditionals into pcretest.c,
  +    pcre_printint.src, pcre_compile.c, pcre_study.c, and pcre_tables.c, in
  +    order to be able to cut out the UTF-8 tables in the latter when UTF-8
  +    support is not required. This saves 1.5-2K of code, which is important in
  +    some applications.
  +
  +    Later: more #ifdefs are needed in pcre_ord2utf8.c and pcre_valid_utf8.c
  +    so as not to refer to the tables, even though these functions will never be
  +    called when UTF-8 support is disabled. Otherwise there are problems with a
  +    shared library.
  +
  +10. Fixed two bugs in the emulated memmove() function in pcre_internal.h:
  +
  +    (a) It was defining its arguments as char * instead of void *.
  +
  +    (b) It was assuming that all moves were upwards in memory; this was true
  +        a long time ago when I wrote it, but is no longer the case.
  +
  +    The emulated memove() is provided for those environments that have neither
  +    memmove() nor bcopy(). I didn't think anyone used it these days, but that
  +    is clearly not the case, as these two bugs were recently reported.
  +
  +11. The script PrepareRelease is now distributed: it calls 132html, CleanTxt,
  +    and Detrail to create the HTML documentation, the .txt form of the man
  +    pages, and it removes trailing spaces from listed files. It also creates
  +    pcre.h.generic and config.h.generic from pcre.h and config.h. In the latter
  +    case, it wraps all the #defines with #ifndefs. This script should be run
  +    before "make dist".
  +
  +12. Fixed two fairly obscure bugs concerned with quantified caseless matching
  +    with Unicode property support.
  +
  +    (a) For a maximizing quantifier, if the two different cases of the
  +        character were of different lengths in their UTF-8 codings (there are
  +        some cases like this - I found 11), and the matching function had to
  +        back up over a mixture of the two cases, it incorrectly assumed they
  +        were both the same length.
  +
  +    (b) When PCRE was configured to use the heap rather than the stack for
  +        recursion during matching, it was not correctly preserving the data for
  +        the other case of a UTF-8 character when checking ahead for a match
  +        while processing a minimizing repeat. If the check also involved
  +        matching a wide character, but failed, corruption could cause an
  +        erroneous result when trying to check for a repeat of the original
  +        character.
  +
  +13. Some tidying changes to the testing mechanism:
  +
  +    (a) The RunTest script now detects the internal link size and whether there
  +        is UTF-8 and UCP support by running ./pcretest -C instead of relying on
  +        values substituted by "configure". (The RunGrepTest script already did
  +        this for UTF-8.) The configure.ac script no longer substitutes the
  +        relevant variables.
  +
  +    (b) The debugging options /B and /D in pcretest show the compiled bytecode
  +        with length and offset values. This means that the output is different
  +        for different internal link sizes. Test 2 is skipped for link sizes
  +        other than 2 because of this, bypassing the problem. Unfortunately,
  +        there was also a test in test 3 (the locale tests) that used /B and
  +        failed for link sizes other than 2. Rather than cut the whole test out,
  +        I have added a new /Z option to pcretest that replaces the length and
  +        offset values with spaces. This is now used to make test 3 independent
  +        of link size. (Test 2 will be tidied up later.)
  +
  +14. If erroroffset was passed as NULL to pcre_compile, it provoked a
  +    segmentation fault instead of returning the appropriate error message.
  +
  +15. In multiline mode when the newline sequence was set to "any", the pattern
  +    ^$ would give a match between the \r and \n of a subject such as "A\r\nB".
  +    This doesn't seem right; it now treats the CRLF combination as the line
  +    ending, and so does not match in that case. It's only a pattern such as ^$
  +    that would hit this one: something like ^ABC$ would have failed after \r
  +    and then tried again after \r\n.
  +
  +16. Changed the comparison command for RunGrepTest from "diff -u" to "diff -ub"
  +    in an attempt to make files that differ only in their line terminators
  +    compare equal. This works on Linux.
  +
  +17. Under certain error circumstances pcregrep might try to free random memory
  +    as it exited. This is now fixed, thanks to valgrind.
  +
  +19. In pcretest, if the pattern /(?m)^$/g<any> was matched against the string
  +    "abc\r\n\r\n", it found an unwanted second match after the second \r. This
  +    was because its rules for how to advance for /g after matching an empty
  +    string at the end of a line did not allow for this case. They now check for
  +    it specially.
  +
  +20. pcretest is supposed to handle patterns and data of any length, by
  +    extending its buffers when necessary. It was getting this wrong when the
  +    buffer for a data line had to be extended.
  +
  +21. Added PCRE_NEWLINE_ANYCRLF which is like ANY, but matches only CR, LF, or
  +    CRLF as a newline sequence.
  +
  +22. Code for handling Unicode properties in pcre_dfa_exec() wasn't being cut
  +    out by #ifdef SUPPORT_UCP. This did no harm, as it could never be used, but
  +    I have nevertheless tidied it up.
  +
  +23. Added some casts to kill warnings from HP-UX ia64 compiler.
  +
  +24. Added a man page for pcre-config.
  +
  +
   Version 7.0 19-Dec-06
   ---------------------



  Index: LICENCE
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /home/cvs/exim/exim-src/src/pcre/LICENCE,v
  retrieving revision 1.4
  retrieving revision 1.5
  diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5
  --- LICENCE    23 Jan 2007 15:08:45 -0000    1.4
  +++ LICENCE    26 Jun 2007 11:16:54 -0000    1.5
  @@ -20,9 +20,9 @@
   Email domain:     cam.ac.uk


University of Cambridge Computing Service,
-Cambridge, England. Phone: +44 1223 334714.
+Cambridge, England.

-Copyright (c) 1997-2006 University of Cambridge
+Copyright (c) 1997-2007 University of Cambridge
All rights reserved.


@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@

Contributed by: Google Inc.

-Copyright (c) 2006, Google Inc.
+Copyright (c) 2007, Google Inc.
All rights reserved.



  Index: Makefile
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /home/cvs/exim/exim-src/src/pcre/Makefile,v
  retrieving revision 1.7
  retrieving revision 1.8
  diff -u -r1.7 -r1.8
  --- Makefile    23 Jan 2007 15:08:45 -0000    1.7
  +++ Makefile    26 Jun 2007 11:16:54 -0000    1.8
  @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
  -# $Cambridge: exim/exim-src/src/pcre/Makefile,v 1.7 2007/01/23 15:08:45 ph10 Exp $
  +# $Cambridge: exim/exim-src/src/pcre/Makefile,v 1.8 2007/06/26 11:16:54 ph10 Exp $


# Makefile for PCRE (Perl-Compatible Regular Expression) library for use by
# Exim. This is a tailored Makefile, not the normal one that comes with the
@@ -8,12 +8,12 @@

AR = ar cq
CC = gcc -O2 -Wall
-CFLAGS =
+CFLAGS = -I.
RANLIB = @true

##############################################################################

  -OBJ = pcre_maketables.o chartables.o pcre_fullinfo.o pcre_get.o \
  +OBJ = pcre_maketables.o pcre_chartables.o pcre_fullinfo.o pcre_get.o \
         pcre_globals.o pcre_compile.o pcre_config.o pcre_exec.o pcre_newline.o \
         pcre_study.o pcre_tables.o pcre_try_flipped.o pcre_version.o


@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@

   ../pcretest: libpcre.a pcretest.o
           @echo "$(CC) -o ../pcretest pcretest.o libpcre.a"
  -        $(FE)$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o ../pcretest pcretest.o libpcre.a
  +        $(FE)$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -I. -o ../pcretest pcretest.o libpcre.a


   libpcre.a:      $(OBJ)
           -rm -f libpcre.a
  @@ -29,69 +29,60 @@
           $(FE)$(AR) libpcre.a $(OBJ)
           $(RANLIB) libpcre.a


  -chartables.o:   chartables.c pcre_compile.c config.h pcre.h pcre_internal.h Makefile
  -        @echo "$(CC) chartables.c"
  -        $(FE)$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) chartables.c
  +pcre_chartables.o:   pcre_chartables.c pcre_compile.c config.h pcre.h pcre_internal.h Makefile
  +        @echo "$(CC) pcre_chartables.c"
  +        $(FE)$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) -I. pcre_chartables.c


   pcre_compile.o: pcre_compile.c config.h pcre.h pcre_internal.h Makefile
           @echo "$(CC) pcre_compile.c"
  -        $(FE)$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) pcre_compile.c
  +        $(FE)$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) -I. pcre_compile.c


   pcre_config.o:  pcre_config.c config.h pcre.h pcre_internal.h Makefile
           @echo "$(CC) pcre_config.c"
  -        $(FE)$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) pcre_config.c
  +        $(FE)$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) -I. pcre_config.c


  -pcre_exec.o:    chartables.c pcre_exec.c config.h pcre.h pcre_internal.h Makefile
  +pcre_exec.o:    pcre_chartables.c pcre_exec.c config.h pcre.h pcre_internal.h Makefile
           @echo "$(CC) pcre_exec.c"
  -        $(FE)$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) pcre_exec.c
  +        $(FE)$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) -I. pcre_exec.c


   pcre_maketables.o: pcre_maketables.c config.h pcre.h pcre_internal.h Makefile
  -        @echo "$(CC) pcre_maketables.c"
  +        @echo "$(CC) pcre_maketables.c"                            
           $(FE)$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) pcre_maketables.c


   pcre_fullinfo.o: pcre_fullinfo.c pcre.h config.h pcre_internal.h Makefile
           @echo "$(CC) pcre_fullinfo.c"
  -        $(FE)$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) pcre_fullinfo.c
  +        $(FE)$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) -I. pcre_fullinfo.c


   pcre_get.o:     pcre_get.c pcre.h config.h pcre_internal.h Makefile
           @echo "$(CC) pcre_get.c"
  -        $(FE)$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) pcre_get.c
  +        $(FE)$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) -I. pcre_get.c


   pcre_globals.o: pcre_globals.c pcre.h config.h pcre_internal.h Makefile
           @echo "$(CC) pcre_globals.c"
  -        $(FE)$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) pcre_globals.c
  +        $(FE)$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) -I. pcre_globals.c


   pcre_newline.o: pcre_newline.c pcre.h config.h pcre_internal.h Makefile
           @echo "$(CC) pcre_newline.c"
  -        $(FE)$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) pcre_newline.c
  +        $(FE)$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) -I. pcre_newline.c


   pcre_study.o:   pcre_study.c pcre.h config.h pcre_internal.h Makefile
           @echo "$(CC) pcre_study.c"
  -        $(FE)$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) pcre_study.c
  +        $(FE)$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) -I. pcre_study.c


   pcre_tables.o:  pcre_tables.c pcre.h config.h pcre_internal.h Makefile
           @echo "$(CC) pcre_tables.c"
  -        $(FE)$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) pcre_tables.c
  +        $(FE)$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) -I. pcre_tables.c


   pcre_try_flipped.o: pcre_try_flipped.c pcre.h config.h pcre_internal.h Makefile
           @echo "$(CC) pcre_try_flipped.c"
  -        $(FE)$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) pcre_try_flipped.c
  +        $(FE)$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) -I. pcre_try_flipped.c


   pcre_version.o: pcre_version.c config.h pcre.h pcre_internal.h Makefile
           @echo "$(CC) pcre_version.c"
  -        $(FE)$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) pcre_version.c
  +        $(FE)$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) -I. pcre_version.c


   pcretest.o:     pcretest.c config.h pcre.h pcre_internal.h Makefile
           @echo "$(CC) pcretest.c"
           $(FE)$(CC) -c -DNOPOSIX -DNODFA -DNOUTF8 -DNOINFOCHECK $(CFLAGS) -I. pcretest.c
  -
  -# An auxiliary program makes the default character table source
  -
  -chartables.c:   dftables
  -        ./dftables chartables.c
  -
  -dftables:       dftables.c pcre_maketables.c config.h pcre.h pcre_internal.h Makefile
  -        @echo "$(CC) dftables.c"
  -        $(FE)$(CC) -o dftables $(CFLAGS) dftables.c


# End

  Index: config.h
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /home/cvs/exim/exim-src/src/pcre/config.h,v
  retrieving revision 1.2
  retrieving revision 1.3
  diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3
  --- config.h    7 Nov 2006 16:50:36 -0000    1.2
  +++ config.h    26 Jun 2007 11:16:54 -0000    1.3
  @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
  -/* $Cambridge: exim/exim-src/src/pcre/config.h,v 1.2 2006/11/07 16:50:36 ph10 Exp $ */
  +/* $Cambridge: exim/exim-src/src/pcre/config.h,v 1.3 2007/06/26 11:16:54 ph10 Exp $ */


   /*************************************************
   *           config.h for PCRE for Exim           *
  @@ -36,9 +36,8 @@
   #define MAX_DUPLENGTH           30000


/* There is some stuff in the PCRE sources for compilation on non-Unix systems
-and non-ASCII systems. For Exim's purposes, just flatten it all. */
+and non-ASCII systems. For Exim's purposes, just flatten it. */

-#define EBCDIC 0
-#define EXPORT
+#undef EBCDIC

/* End */

  Index: dftables.c
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /home/cvs/exim/exim-src/src/pcre/dftables.c,v
  retrieving revision 1.5
  retrieving revision 1.6
  diff -u -r1.5 -r1.6
  --- dftables.c    23 Jan 2007 15:08:45 -0000    1.5
  +++ dftables.c    26 Jun 2007 11:16:54 -0000    1.6
  @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
  -/* $Cambridge: exim/exim-src/src/pcre/dftables.c,v 1.5 2007/01/23 15:08:45 ph10 Exp $ */
  +/* $Cambridge: exim/exim-src/src/pcre/dftables.c,v 1.6 2007/06/26 11:16:54 ph10 Exp $ */


   /*************************************************
   *      Perl-Compatible Regular Expressions       *
  @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
   and semantics are as close as possible to those of the Perl 5 language.


                          Written by Philip Hazel
  -           Copyright (c) 1997-2006 University of Cambridge
  +           Copyright (c) 1997-2007 University of Cambridge


-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
@@ -40,14 +40,15 @@
*/


-/* This is a freestanding support program to generate a file containing default
-character tables for PCRE. The tables are built according to the default C
+/* This is a freestanding support program to generate a file containing
+character tables for PCRE. The tables are built according to the current
locale. Now that pcre_maketables is a function visible to the outside world, we
make use of its code from here in order to be consistent. */

#include <ctype.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
+#include <locale.h>

#include "pcre_internal.h"

@@ -57,38 +58,48 @@

int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
-int i;
FILE *f;
-const unsigned char *tables = pcre_maketables();
-const unsigned char *base_of_tables = tables;
+int i = 1;
+const unsigned char *tables;
+const unsigned char *base_of_tables;

  -if (argc != 2)
  +/* By default, the default C locale is used rather than what the building user
  +happens to have set. However, if the -L option is given, set the locale from
  +the LC_xxx environment variables. */
  +
  +if (argc > 1 && strcmp(argv[1], "-L") == 0)
  +  {
  +  setlocale(LC_ALL, "");        /* Set from environment variables */
  +  i++;
  +  }
  +
  +if (argc < i + 1)
     {
     fprintf(stderr, "dftables: one filename argument is required\n");
     return 1;
     }


  -f = fopen(argv[1], "wb");
  +tables = pcre_maketables();
  +base_of_tables = tables;
  +
  +f = fopen(argv[i], "wb");
   if (f == NULL)
     {
     fprintf(stderr, "dftables: failed to open %s for writing\n", argv[1]);
     return 1;
     }


-/* There are two fprintf() calls here, because gcc in pedantic mode complains
-about the very long string otherwise. */
+/* There are several fprintf() calls here, because gcc in pedantic mode
+complains about the very long string otherwise. */

   fprintf(f,
     "/*************************************************\n"
     "*      Perl-Compatible Regular Expressions       *\n"
     "*************************************************/\n\n"
  -  "/* This file is automatically written by the dftables auxiliary \n"
  -  "program. If you edit it by hand, you might like to edit the Makefile to \n"
  -  "prevent its ever being regenerated.\n\n");
  -fprintf(f,
  -  "This file contains the default tables for characters with codes less than\n"
  -  "128 (ASCII characters). These tables are used when no external tables are\n"
  -  "passed to PCRE.\n\n");
  +  "/* This file was automatically written by the dftables auxiliary\n"
  +  "program. It contains character tables that are used when no external\n"
  +  "tables are passed to PCRE by the application that calls it. The tables\n"
  +  "are used only for characters whose code values are less than 256.\n\n");
   fprintf(f,
     "The following #include is present because without it gcc 4.x may remove\n"
     "the array definition from the final binary if PCRE is built into a static\n"
  @@ -173,7 +184,7 @@
     else fprintf(f, "%3d-", i-8);
   if (isprint(i-1)) fprintf(f, " %c ", i-1);
     else fprintf(f, "%3d", i-1);
  -fprintf(f, " */\n\n/* End of chartables.c */\n");
  +fprintf(f, " */\n\n/* End of pcre_chartables.c */\n");


fclose(f);
free((void *)base_of_tables);

  Index: pcre.h
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /home/cvs/exim/exim-src/src/pcre/pcre.h,v
  retrieving revision 1.5
  retrieving revision 1.6
  diff -u -r1.5 -r1.6
  --- pcre.h    23 Jan 2007 15:08:45 -0000    1.5
  +++ pcre.h    26 Jun 2007 11:16:54 -0000    1.6
  @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
  -/* $Cambridge: exim/exim-src/src/pcre/pcre.h,v 1.5 2007/01/23 15:08:45 ph10 Exp $ */
  +/* $Cambridge: exim/exim-src/src/pcre/pcre.h,v 1.6 2007/06/26 11:16:54 ph10 Exp $ */


   /*************************************************
   *       Perl-Compatible Regular Expressions      *
  @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
   /* This is the public header file for the PCRE library, to be #included by
   applications that call the PCRE functions.


  -           Copyright (c) 1997-2006 University of Cambridge
  +           Copyright (c) 1997-2007 University of Cambridge


-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
@@ -43,44 +43,31 @@

/* The current PCRE version information. */

  -/* NOTES FOR FUTURE MAINTAINERS: Do not use numbers with leading zeros, because
  -they may be treated as octal constants. The PCRE_PRERELEASE feature is for
  -identifying release candidates. It might be defined as -RC2, for example. In
  -real releases, it should be defined empty. Do not change the alignment of these
  -statments. The code in ./configure greps out the version numbers by using "cut"
  -to get values from column 29 onwards. These are substituted into pcre-config
  -and libpcre.pc. The values are not put into configure.ac and substituted here
  -(which would simplify this issue) because that makes life harder for those who
  -cannot run ./configure. As it now stands, this file need not be edited in that
  -circumstance. */
  -
   #define PCRE_MAJOR          7
  -#define PCRE_MINOR          0
  -#define PCRE_PRERELEASE
  -#define PCRE_DATE           18-Dec-2006
  -
  -/* Win32 uses DLL by default; it needs special stuff for exported functions
  -when building PCRE. */
  -
  -#ifdef _WIN32
  -#  ifdef PCRE_DEFINITION
  -#    ifdef DLL_EXPORT
  -#      define PCRE_DATA_SCOPE __declspec(dllexport)
  -#    endif
  -#  else
  +#define PCRE_MINOR          2
  +#define PCRE_PRERELEASE     
  +#define PCRE_DATE           2007-06-19
  +
  +/* When an application links to a PCRE DLL in Windows, the symbols that are
  +imported have to be identified as such. When building PCRE, the appropriate
  +export setting is defined in pcre_internal.h, which includes this file. So we
  +don't change an existing definition of PCRE_EXP_DECL. */
  +
  +#ifndef PCRE_EXP_DECL
  +#  ifdef _WIN32
   #    ifndef PCRE_STATIC
  -#      define PCRE_DATA_SCOPE extern __declspec(dllimport)
  +#      define PCRE_EXP_DECL extern __declspec(dllimport)
   #    endif
   #  endif
   #endif


-/* Otherwise, we use the standard "extern". */
+/* By default, we use the standard "extern" declarations. */

  -#ifndef PCRE_DATA_SCOPE
  +#ifndef PCRE_EXP_DECL
   #  ifdef __cplusplus
  -#    define PCRE_DATA_SCOPE     extern "C"
  +#    define PCRE_EXP_DECL       extern "C"
   #  else
  -#    define PCRE_DATA_SCOPE     extern
  +#    define PCRE_EXP_DECL       extern
   #  endif
   #endif


  @@ -121,6 +108,7 @@
   #define PCRE_NEWLINE_LF         0x00200000
   #define PCRE_NEWLINE_CRLF       0x00300000
   #define PCRE_NEWLINE_ANY        0x00400000
  +#define PCRE_NEWLINE_ANYCRLF    0x00500000


/* Exec-time and get/set-time error codes */

  @@ -164,6 +152,8 @@
   #define PCRE_INFO_NAMETABLE          9
   #define PCRE_INFO_STUDYSIZE         10
   #define PCRE_INFO_DEFAULT_TABLES    11
  +#define PCRE_INFO_OKPARTIAL         12
  +#define PCRE_INFO_JCHANGED          13


/* Request types for pcre_config(). Do not re-arrange, in order to remain
compatible. */
@@ -242,52 +232,52 @@
have to take another form. */

#ifndef VPCOMPAT
-PCRE_DATA_SCOPE void *(*pcre_malloc)(size_t);
-PCRE_DATA_SCOPE void (*pcre_free)(void *);
-PCRE_DATA_SCOPE void *(*pcre_stack_malloc)(size_t);
-PCRE_DATA_SCOPE void (*pcre_stack_free)(void *);
-PCRE_DATA_SCOPE int (*pcre_callout)(pcre_callout_block *);
+PCRE_EXP_DECL void *(*pcre_malloc)(size_t);
+PCRE_EXP_DECL void (*pcre_free)(void *);
+PCRE_EXP_DECL void *(*pcre_stack_malloc)(size_t);
+PCRE_EXP_DECL void (*pcre_stack_free)(void *);
+PCRE_EXP_DECL int (*pcre_callout)(pcre_callout_block *);
#else /* VPCOMPAT */
-PCRE_DATA_SCOPE void *pcre_malloc(size_t);
-PCRE_DATA_SCOPE void pcre_free(void *);
-PCRE_DATA_SCOPE void *pcre_stack_malloc(size_t);
-PCRE_DATA_SCOPE void pcre_stack_free(void *);
-PCRE_DATA_SCOPE int pcre_callout(pcre_callout_block *);
+PCRE_EXP_DECL void *pcre_malloc(size_t);
+PCRE_EXP_DECL void pcre_free(void *);
+PCRE_EXP_DECL void *pcre_stack_malloc(size_t);
+PCRE_EXP_DECL void pcre_stack_free(void *);
+PCRE_EXP_DECL int pcre_callout(pcre_callout_block *);
#endif /* VPCOMPAT */

/* Exported PCRE functions */

  -PCRE_DATA_SCOPE pcre *pcre_compile(const char *, int, const char **, int *,
  +PCRE_EXP_DECL pcre *pcre_compile(const char *, int, const char **, int *,
                     const unsigned char *);
  -PCRE_DATA_SCOPE pcre *pcre_compile2(const char *, int, int *, const char **,
  +PCRE_EXP_DECL pcre *pcre_compile2(const char *, int, int *, const char **,
                     int *, const unsigned char *);
  -PCRE_DATA_SCOPE int  pcre_config(int, void *);
  -PCRE_DATA_SCOPE int  pcre_copy_named_substring(const pcre *, const char *,
  +PCRE_EXP_DECL int  pcre_config(int, void *);
  +PCRE_EXP_DECL int  pcre_copy_named_substring(const pcre *, const char *,
                     int *, int, const char *, char *, int);
  -PCRE_DATA_SCOPE int  pcre_copy_substring(const char *, int *, int, int, char *,
  +PCRE_EXP_DECL int  pcre_copy_substring(const char *, int *, int, int, char *,
                     int);
  -PCRE_DATA_SCOPE int  pcre_dfa_exec(const pcre *, const pcre_extra *,
  +PCRE_EXP_DECL int  pcre_dfa_exec(const pcre *, const pcre_extra *,
                     const char *, int, int, int, int *, int , int *, int);
  -PCRE_DATA_SCOPE int  pcre_exec(const pcre *, const pcre_extra *, PCRE_SPTR,
  +PCRE_EXP_DECL int  pcre_exec(const pcre *, const pcre_extra *, PCRE_SPTR,
                      int, int, int, int *, int);
  -PCRE_DATA_SCOPE void pcre_free_substring(const char *);
  -PCRE_DATA_SCOPE void pcre_free_substring_list(const char **);
  -PCRE_DATA_SCOPE int  pcre_fullinfo(const pcre *, const pcre_extra *, int,
  +PCRE_EXP_DECL void pcre_free_substring(const char *);
  +PCRE_EXP_DECL void pcre_free_substring_list(const char **);
  +PCRE_EXP_DECL int  pcre_fullinfo(const pcre *, const pcre_extra *, int,
                     void *);
  -PCRE_DATA_SCOPE int  pcre_get_named_substring(const pcre *, const char *,
  +PCRE_EXP_DECL int  pcre_get_named_substring(const pcre *, const char *,
                     int *, int, const char *, const char **);
  -PCRE_DATA_SCOPE int  pcre_get_stringnumber(const pcre *, const char *);
  -PCRE_DATA_SCOPE int  pcre_get_stringtable_entries(const pcre *, const char *,
  +PCRE_EXP_DECL int  pcre_get_stringnumber(const pcre *, const char *);
  +PCRE_EXP_DECL int  pcre_get_stringtable_entries(const pcre *, const char *,
                     char **, char **);
  -PCRE_DATA_SCOPE int  pcre_get_substring(const char *, int *, int, int,
  +PCRE_EXP_DECL int  pcre_get_substring(const char *, int *, int, int,
                     const char **);
  -PCRE_DATA_SCOPE int  pcre_get_substring_list(const char *, int *, int,
  +PCRE_EXP_DECL int  pcre_get_substring_list(const char *, int *, int,
                     const char ***);
  -PCRE_DATA_SCOPE int  pcre_info(const pcre *, int *, int *);
  -PCRE_DATA_SCOPE const unsigned char *pcre_maketables(void);
  -PCRE_DATA_SCOPE int  pcre_refcount(pcre *, int);
  -PCRE_DATA_SCOPE pcre_extra *pcre_study(const pcre *, int, const char **);
  -PCRE_DATA_SCOPE const char *pcre_version(void);
  +PCRE_EXP_DECL int  pcre_info(const pcre *, int *, int *);
  +PCRE_EXP_DECL const unsigned char *pcre_maketables(void);
  +PCRE_EXP_DECL int  pcre_refcount(pcre *, int);
  +PCRE_EXP_DECL pcre_extra *pcre_study(const pcre *, int, const char **);
  +PCRE_EXP_DECL const char *pcre_version(void);


#ifdef __cplusplus
} /* extern "C" */

  Index: pcre_compile.c
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /home/cvs/exim/exim-src/src/pcre/pcre_compile.c,v
  retrieving revision 1.4
  retrieving revision 1.5
  diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5
  --- pcre_compile.c    23 Jan 2007 15:08:45 -0000    1.4
  +++ pcre_compile.c    26 Jun 2007 11:16:54 -0000    1.5
  @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
  -/* $Cambridge: exim/exim-src/src/pcre/pcre_compile.c,v 1.4 2007/01/23 15:08:45 ph10 Exp $ */
  +/* $Cambridge: exim/exim-src/src/pcre/pcre_compile.c,v 1.5 2007/06/26 11:16:54 ph10 Exp $ */


   /*************************************************
   *      Perl-Compatible Regular Expressions       *
  @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
   and semantics are as close as possible to those of the Perl 5 language.


                          Written by Philip Hazel
  -           Copyright (c) 1997-2006 University of Cambridge
  +           Copyright (c) 1997-2007 University of Cambridge


-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
@@ -60,6 +60,11 @@
#endif


  +/* Macro for setting individual bits in class bitmaps. */
  +
  +#define SETBIT(a,b) a[b/8] |= (1 << (b%8))
  +
  +
   /*************************************************
   *      Code parameters and static tables         *
   *************************************************/
  @@ -84,21 +89,21 @@
   on. Zero means further processing is needed (for things like \x), or the escape
   is invalid. */


  -#if !EBCDIC   /* This is the "normal" table for ASCII systems */
  +#ifndef EBCDIC  /* This is the "normal" table for ASCII systems */
   static const short int escapes[] = {
        0,      0,      0,      0,      0,      0,      0,      0,   /* 0 - 7 */
        0,      0,    ':',    ';',    '<',    '=',    '>',    '?',   /* 8 - ? */
      '@', -ESC_A, -ESC_B, -ESC_C, -ESC_D, -ESC_E,      0, -ESC_G,   /* @ - G */
  -     0,      0,      0,      0,      0,      0,      0,      0,   /* H - O */
  --ESC_P, -ESC_Q, -ESC_R, -ESC_S,      0,      0,      0, -ESC_W,   /* P - W */
  +-ESC_H,      0,      0, -ESC_K,      0,      0,      0,      0,   /* H - O */
  +-ESC_P, -ESC_Q, -ESC_R, -ESC_S,      0,      0, -ESC_V, -ESC_W,   /* P - W */
   -ESC_X,      0, -ESC_Z,    '[',   '\\',    ']',    '^',    '_',   /* X - _ */
      '`',      7, -ESC_b,      0, -ESC_d,  ESC_e,  ESC_f,      0,   /* ` - g */
  -     0,      0,      0, -ESC_k,      0,      0,  ESC_n,      0,   /* h - o */
  --ESC_p,      0,  ESC_r, -ESC_s,  ESC_tee,    0,      0, -ESC_w,   /* p - w */
  +-ESC_h,      0,      0, -ESC_k,      0,      0,  ESC_n,      0,   /* h - o */
  +-ESC_p,      0,  ESC_r, -ESC_s,  ESC_tee,    0, -ESC_v, -ESC_w,   /* p - w */
        0,      0, -ESC_z                                            /* x - z */
   };


  -#else         /* This is the "abnormal" table for EBCDIC systems */
  +#else           /* This is the "abnormal" table for EBCDIC systems */
   static const short int escapes[] = {
   /*  48 */     0,     0,      0,     '.',    '<',   '(',    '+',    '|',
   /*  50 */   '&',     0,      0,       0,      0,     0,      0,      0,
  @@ -108,18 +113,18 @@
   /*  70 */     0,     0,      0,       0,      0,     0,      0,      0,
   /*  78 */     0,   '`',    ':',     '#',    '@',  '\'',    '=',    '"',
   /*  80 */     0,     7, -ESC_b,       0, -ESC_d, ESC_e,  ESC_f,      0,
  -/*  88 */     0,     0,      0,     '{',      0,     0,      0,      0,
  +/*  88 */-ESC_h,     0,      0,     '{',      0,     0,      0,      0,
   /*  90 */     0,     0, -ESC_k,     'l',      0, ESC_n,      0, -ESC_p,
   /*  98 */     0, ESC_r,      0,     '}',      0,     0,      0,      0,
  -/*  A0 */     0,   '~', -ESC_s, ESC_tee,      0,     0, -ESC_w,      0,
  +/*  A0 */     0,   '~', -ESC_s, ESC_tee,      0,-ESC_v, -ESC_w,      0,
   /*  A8 */     0,-ESC_z,      0,       0,      0,   '[',      0,      0,
   /*  B0 */     0,     0,      0,       0,      0,     0,      0,      0,
   /*  B8 */     0,     0,      0,       0,      0,   ']',    '=',    '-',
   /*  C0 */   '{',-ESC_A, -ESC_B,  -ESC_C, -ESC_D,-ESC_E,      0, -ESC_G,
  -/*  C8 */     0,     0,      0,       0,      0,     0,      0,      0,
  +/*  C8 */-ESC_H,     0,      0,       0,      0,     0,      0,      0,
   /*  D0 */   '}',     0,      0,       0,      0,     0,      0, -ESC_P,
   /*  D8 */-ESC_Q,-ESC_R,      0,       0,      0,     0,      0,      0,
  -/*  E0 */  '\\',     0, -ESC_S,       0,      0,     0, -ESC_W, -ESC_X,
  +/*  E0 */  '\\',     0, -ESC_S,       0,      0,-ESC_V, -ESC_W, -ESC_X,
   /*  E8 */     0,-ESC_Z,      0,       0,      0,     0,      0,      0,
   /*  F0 */     0,     0,      0,       0,      0,     0,      0,      0,
   /*  F8 */     0,     0,      0,       0,      0,     0,      0,      0
  @@ -210,7 +215,7 @@
     "malformed number or name after (?(",
     "conditional group contains more than two branches",
     "assertion expected after (?(",
  -  "(?R or (?digits must be followed by )",
  +  "(?R or (?[+-]digits must be followed by )",
     /* 30 */
     "unknown POSIX class name",
     "POSIX collating elements are not supported",
  @@ -244,7 +249,8 @@
     /* 55 */
     "repeating a DEFINE group is not allowed",
     "inconsistent NEWLINE options",
  -  "\\g is not followed by an (optionally braced) non-zero number"
  +  "\\g is not followed by a braced name or an optionally braced non-zero number",
  +  "(?+ or (?- or (?(+ or (?(- must be followed by a non-zero number"
   };



@@ -264,7 +270,7 @@

Then we can use ctype_digit and ctype_xdigit in the code. */

  -#if !EBCDIC    /* This is the "normal" case, for ASCII systems */
  +#ifndef EBCDIC  /* This is the "normal" case, for ASCII systems */
   static const unsigned char digitab[] =
     {
     0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /*   0-  7 */
  @@ -300,7 +306,7 @@
     0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 240-247 */
     0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00};/* 248-255 */


  -#else          /* This is the "abnormal" case, for EBCDIC systems */
  +#else           /* This is the "abnormal" case, for EBCDIC systems */
   static const unsigned char digitab[] =
     {
     0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /*   0-  7  0 */
  @@ -314,7 +320,7 @@
     0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /*    - 71 40 */
     0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /*  72- |     */
     0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /*  & - 87 50 */
  -  0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /*  88- ¬     */
  +  0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /*  88- 95    */
     0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /*  - -103 60 */
     0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 104- ?     */
     0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 112-119 70 */
  @@ -348,7 +354,7 @@
     0x01,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /*    - 71 */
     0x00,0x00,0x00,0x80,0x00,0x80,0x80,0x80, /*  72- |  */
     0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /*  & - 87 */
  -  0x00,0x00,0x00,0x80,0x80,0x80,0x00,0x00, /*  88- ¬  */
  +  0x00,0x00,0x00,0x80,0x80,0x80,0x00,0x00, /*  88- 95 */
     0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /*  - -103 */
     0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x10,0x00,0x80, /* 104- ?  */
     0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00, /* 112-119 */
  @@ -375,8 +381,8 @@
   /* Definition to allow mutual recursion */


   static BOOL
  -  compile_regex(int, int, uschar **, const uschar **, int *, BOOL, int, int *,
  -    int *, branch_chain *, compile_data *, int *);
  +  compile_regex(int, int, uschar **, const uschar **, int *, BOOL, BOOL, int,
  +    int *, int *, branch_chain *, compile_data *, int *);




@@ -423,11 +429,11 @@
a table. A non-zero result is something that can be returned immediately.
Otherwise further processing may be required. */

  -#if !EBCDIC    /* ASCII coding */
  +#ifndef EBCDIC  /* ASCII coding */
   else if (c < '0' || c > 'z') {}                           /* Not alphameric */
   else if ((i = escapes[c - '0']) != 0) c = i;


  -#else          /* EBCDIC coding */
  +#else           /* EBCDIC coding */
   else if (c < 'a' || (ebcdic_chartab[c] & 0x0E) == 0) {}   /* Not alphameric */
   else if ((i = escapes[c - 0x48]) != 0)  c = i;
   #endif
  @@ -454,11 +460,22 @@


       /* \g must be followed by a number, either plain or braced. If positive, it
       is an absolute backreference. If negative, it is a relative backreference.
  -    This is a Perl 5.10 feature. */
  +    This is a Perl 5.10 feature. Perl 5.10 also supports \g{name} as a
  +    reference to a named group. This is part of Perl's movement towards a
  +    unified syntax for back references. As this is synonymous with \k{name}, we
  +    fudge it up by pretending it really was \k. */


       case 'g':
       if (ptr[1] == '{')
         {
  +      const uschar *p;
  +      for (p = ptr+2; *p != 0 && *p != '}'; p++)
  +        if (*p != '-' && (digitab[*p] & ctype_digit) == 0) break;
  +      if (*p != 0 && *p != '}')
  +        {
  +        c = -ESC_k;
  +        break;
  +        }
         braced = TRUE;
         ptr++;
         }
  @@ -564,10 +581,10 @@
           if (c == 0 && cc == '0') continue;     /* Leading zeroes */
           count++;


  -#if !EBCDIC    /* ASCII coding */
  +#ifndef EBCDIC  /* ASCII coding */
           if (cc >= 'a') cc -= 32;               /* Convert to upper case */
           c = (c << 4) + cc - ((cc < 'A')? '0' : ('A' - 10));
  -#else          /* EBCDIC coding */
  +#else           /* EBCDIC coding */
           if (cc >= 'a' && cc <= 'z') cc += 64;  /* Convert to upper case */
           c = (c << 4) + cc - ((cc >= '0')? '0' : ('A' - 10));
   #endif
  @@ -591,10 +608,10 @@
         {
         int cc;                               /* Some compilers don't like ++ */
         cc = *(++ptr);                        /* in initializers */
  -#if !EBCDIC    /* ASCII coding */
  +#ifndef EBCDIC  /* ASCII coding */
         if (cc >= 'a') cc -= 32;              /* Convert to upper case */
         c = c * 16 + cc - ((cc < 'A')? '0' : ('A' - 10));
  -#else          /* EBCDIC coding */
  +#else           /* EBCDIC coding */
         if (cc <= 'z') cc += 64;              /* Convert to upper case */
         c = c * 16 + cc - ((cc >= '0')? '0' : ('A' - 10));
   #endif
  @@ -613,10 +630,10 @@
         return 0;
         }


  -#if !EBCDIC    /* ASCII coding */
  +#ifndef EBCDIC  /* ASCII coding */
       if (c >= 'a' && c <= 'z') c -= 32;
       c ^= 0x40;
  -#else          /* EBCDIC coding */
  +#else           /* EBCDIC coding */
       if (c >= 'a' && c <= 'z') c += 64;
       c ^= 0xC0;
   #endif
  @@ -1248,6 +1265,7 @@
     else
       {
       code += _pcre_OP_lengths[c];
  +#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
       if (utf8) switch(c)
         {
         case OP_CHAR:
  @@ -1268,6 +1286,7 @@
         if (code[-1] >= 0xc0) code += _pcre_utf8_table4[code[-1] & 0x3f];
         break;
         }
  +#endif
       }
     }
   }
  @@ -1311,6 +1330,7 @@
     else
       {
       code += _pcre_OP_lengths[c];
  +#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
       if (utf8) switch(c)
         {
         case OP_CHAR:
  @@ -1331,6 +1351,7 @@
         if (code[-1] >= 0xc0) code += _pcre_utf8_table4[code[-1] & 0x3f];
         break;
         }
  +#endif
       }
     }
   }
  @@ -1368,6 +1389,18 @@


     c = *code;


  +  /* Groups with zero repeats can of course be empty; skip them. */
  +
  +  if (c == OP_BRAZERO || c == OP_BRAMINZERO)
  +    {
  +    code += _pcre_OP_lengths[c];
  +    do code += GET(code, 1); while (*code == OP_ALT);
  +    c = *code;
  +    continue;
  +    }
  +
  +  /* For other groups, scan the branches. */
  +
     if (c == OP_BRA || c == OP_CBRA || c == OP_ONCE)
       {
       BOOL empty_branch;
  @@ -1384,12 +1417,7 @@
         }
       while (*code == OP_ALT);
       if (!empty_branch) return FALSE;   /* All branches are non-empty */
  -
  -    /* Move past the KET and fudge things so that the increment in the "for"
  -    above has no effect. */
  -
  -    c = OP_END;
  -    code += 1 + LINK_SIZE - _pcre_OP_lengths[c];
  +    c = *code;
       continue;
       }


  @@ -1923,6 +1951,50 @@
     case OP_NOT_WORDCHAR:
     return next <= 127 && (cd->ctypes[next] & ctype_word) != 0;


  +  case OP_HSPACE:
  +  case OP_NOT_HSPACE:
  +  switch(next)
  +    {
  +    case 0x09:
  +    case 0x20:
  +    case 0xa0:
  +    case 0x1680:
  +    case 0x180e:
  +    case 0x2000:
  +    case 0x2001:
  +    case 0x2002:
  +    case 0x2003:
  +    case 0x2004:
  +    case 0x2005:
  +    case 0x2006:
  +    case 0x2007:
  +    case 0x2008:
  +    case 0x2009:
  +    case 0x200A:
  +    case 0x202f:
  +    case 0x205f:
  +    case 0x3000:
  +    return op_code != OP_HSPACE;
  +    default:
  +    return op_code == OP_HSPACE;
  +    }
  +
  +  case OP_VSPACE:
  +  case OP_NOT_VSPACE:
  +  switch(next)
  +    {
  +    case 0x0a:
  +    case 0x0b:
  +    case 0x0c:
  +    case 0x0d:
  +    case 0x85:
  +    case 0x2028:
  +    case 0x2029:
  +    return op_code != OP_VSPACE;
  +    default:
  +    return op_code == OP_VSPACE;
  +    }
  +
     default:
     return FALSE;
     }
  @@ -1957,12 +2029,57 @@
       case ESC_W:
       return item <= 127 && (cd->ctypes[item] & ctype_word) != 0;


  +    case ESC_h:
  +    case ESC_H:
  +    switch(item)
  +      {
  +      case 0x09:
  +      case 0x20:
  +      case 0xa0:
  +      case 0x1680:
  +      case 0x180e:
  +      case 0x2000:
  +      case 0x2001:
  +      case 0x2002:
  +      case 0x2003:
  +      case 0x2004:
  +      case 0x2005:
  +      case 0x2006:
  +      case 0x2007:
  +      case 0x2008:
  +      case 0x2009:
  +      case 0x200A:
  +      case 0x202f:
  +      case 0x205f:
  +      case 0x3000:
  +      return -next != ESC_h;
  +      default:
  +      return -next == ESC_h;
  +      }
  +
  +    case ESC_v:
  +    case ESC_V:
  +    switch(item)
  +      {
  +      case 0x0a:
  +      case 0x0b:
  +      case 0x0c:
  +      case 0x0d:
  +      case 0x85:
  +      case 0x2028:
  +      case 0x2029:
  +      return -next != ESC_v;
  +      default:
  +      return -next == ESC_v;
  +      }
  +
       default:
       return FALSE;
       }


     case OP_DIGIT:
  -  return next == -ESC_D || next == -ESC_s || next == -ESC_W;
  +  return next == -ESC_D || next == -ESC_s || next == -ESC_W ||
  +         next == -ESC_h || next == -ESC_v;


     case OP_NOT_DIGIT:
     return next == -ESC_d;
  @@ -1971,10 +2088,23 @@
     return next == -ESC_S || next == -ESC_d || next == -ESC_w;


     case OP_NOT_WHITESPACE:
  -  return next == -ESC_s;
  +  return next == -ESC_s || next == -ESC_h || next == -ESC_v;
  +
  +  case OP_HSPACE:
  +  return next == -ESC_S || next == -ESC_H || next == -ESC_d || next == -ESC_w;
  +
  +  case OP_NOT_HSPACE:
  +  return next == -ESC_h;
  +
  +  /* Can't have \S in here because VT matches \S (Perl anomaly) */
  +  case OP_VSPACE:
  +  return next == -ESC_V || next == -ESC_d || next == -ESC_w;
  +
  +  case OP_NOT_VSPACE:
  +  return next == -ESC_v;


     case OP_WORDCHAR:
  -  return next == -ESC_W || next == -ESC_s;
  +  return next == -ESC_W || next == -ESC_s || next == -ESC_h || next == -ESC_v;


     case OP_NOT_WORDCHAR:
     return next == -ESC_w || next == -ESC_d;
  @@ -2089,10 +2219,12 @@
     BOOL possessive_quantifier;
     BOOL is_quantifier;
     BOOL is_recurse;
  +  BOOL reset_bracount;
     int class_charcount;
     int class_lastchar;
     int newoptions;
     int recno;
  +  int refsign;
     int skipbytes;
     int subreqbyte;
     int subfirstbyte;
  @@ -2517,6 +2649,133 @@
             else if (c == -ESC_d || c == -ESC_D || c == -ESC_w ||
                      c == -ESC_W || c == -ESC_s || c == -ESC_S) continue;


  +          /* We need to deal with \H, \h, \V, and \v in both phases because
  +          they use extra memory. */
  +
  +          if (-c == ESC_h)
  +            {
  +            SETBIT(classbits, 0x09); /* VT */
  +            SETBIT(classbits, 0x20); /* SPACE */
  +            SETBIT(classbits, 0xa0); /* NSBP */
  +#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
  +            if (utf8)
  +              {
  +              class_utf8 = TRUE;
  +              *class_utf8data++ = XCL_SINGLE;
  +              class_utf8data += _pcre_ord2utf8(0x1680, class_utf8data);
  +              *class_utf8data++ = XCL_SINGLE;
  +              class_utf8data += _pcre_ord2utf8(0x180e, class_utf8data);
  +              *class_utf8data++ = XCL_RANGE;
  +              class_utf8data += _pcre_ord2utf8(0x2000, class_utf8data);
  +              class_utf8data += _pcre_ord2utf8(0x200A, class_utf8data);
  +              *class_utf8data++ = XCL_SINGLE;
  +              class_utf8data += _pcre_ord2utf8(0x202f, class_utf8data);
  +              *class_utf8data++ = XCL_SINGLE;
  +              class_utf8data += _pcre_ord2utf8(0x205f, class_utf8data);
  +              *class_utf8data++ = XCL_SINGLE;
  +              class_utf8data += _pcre_ord2utf8(0x3000, class_utf8data);
  +              }
  +#endif
  +            continue;
  +            }
  +
  +          if (-c == ESC_H)
  +            {
  +            for (c = 0; c < 32; c++)
  +              {
  +              int x = 0xff;
  +              switch (c)
  +                {
  +                case 0x09/8: x ^= 1 << (0x09%8); break;
  +                case 0x20/8: x ^= 1 << (0x20%8); break;
  +                case 0xa0/8: x ^= 1 << (0xa0%8); break;
  +                default: break;
  +                }
  +              classbits[c] |= x;
  +              }
  +
  +#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
  +            if (utf8)
  +              {
  +              class_utf8 = TRUE;
  +              *class_utf8data++ = XCL_RANGE;
  +              class_utf8data += _pcre_ord2utf8(0x0100, class_utf8data);
  +              class_utf8data += _pcre_ord2utf8(0x167f, class_utf8data);
  +              *class_utf8data++ = XCL_RANGE;
  +              class_utf8data += _pcre_ord2utf8(0x1681, class_utf8data);
  +              class_utf8data += _pcre_ord2utf8(0x180d, class_utf8data);
  +              *class_utf8data++ = XCL_RANGE;
  +              class_utf8data += _pcre_ord2utf8(0x180f, class_utf8data);
  +              class_utf8data += _pcre_ord2utf8(0x1fff, class_utf8data);
  +              *class_utf8data++ = XCL_RANGE;
  +              class_utf8data += _pcre_ord2utf8(0x200B, class_utf8data);
  +              class_utf8data += _pcre_ord2utf8(0x202e, class_utf8data);
  +              *class_utf8data++ = XCL_RANGE;
  +              class_utf8data += _pcre_ord2utf8(0x2030, class_utf8data);
  +              class_utf8data += _pcre_ord2utf8(0x205e, class_utf8data);
  +              *class_utf8data++ = XCL_RANGE;
  +              class_utf8data += _pcre_ord2utf8(0x2060, class_utf8data);
  +              class_utf8data += _pcre_ord2utf8(0x2fff, class_utf8data);
  +              *class_utf8data++ = XCL_RANGE;
  +              class_utf8data += _pcre_ord2utf8(0x3001, class_utf8data);
  +              class_utf8data += _pcre_ord2utf8(0x7fffffff, class_utf8data);
  +              }
  +#endif
  +            continue;
  +            }
  +
  +          if (-c == ESC_v)
  +            {
  +            SETBIT(classbits, 0x0a); /* LF */
  +            SETBIT(classbits, 0x0b); /* VT */
  +            SETBIT(classbits, 0x0c); /* FF */
  +            SETBIT(classbits, 0x0d); /* CR */
  +            SETBIT(classbits, 0x85); /* NEL */
  +#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
  +            if (utf8)
  +              {
  +              class_utf8 = TRUE;
  +              *class_utf8data++ = XCL_RANGE;
  +              class_utf8data += _pcre_ord2utf8(0x2028, class_utf8data);
  +              class_utf8data += _pcre_ord2utf8(0x2029, class_utf8data);
  +              }
  +#endif
  +            continue;
  +            }
  +
  +          if (-c == ESC_V)
  +            {
  +            for (c = 0; c < 32; c++)
  +              {
  +              int x = 0xff;
  +              switch (c)
  +                {
  +                case 0x0a/8: x ^= 1 << (0x0a%8);
  +                             x ^= 1 << (0x0b%8);
  +                             x ^= 1 << (0x0c%8);
  +                             x ^= 1 << (0x0d%8);
  +                             break;
  +                case 0x85/8: x ^= 1 << (0x85%8); break;
  +                default: break;
  +                }
  +              classbits[c] |= x;
  +              }
  +
  +#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
  +            if (utf8)
  +              {
  +              class_utf8 = TRUE;
  +              *class_utf8data++ = XCL_RANGE;
  +              class_utf8data += _pcre_ord2utf8(0x0100, class_utf8data);
  +              class_utf8data += _pcre_ord2utf8(0x2027, class_utf8data);
  +              *class_utf8data++ = XCL_RANGE;
  +              class_utf8data += _pcre_ord2utf8(0x2029, class_utf8data);
  +              class_utf8data += _pcre_ord2utf8(0x7fffffff, class_utf8data);
  +              }
  +#endif
  +            continue;
  +            }
  +
             /* We need to deal with \P and \p in both phases. */


   #ifdef SUPPORT_UCP
  @@ -2657,14 +2916,18 @@
               unsigned int origd = d;
               while (get_othercase_range(&cc, origd, &occ, &ocd))
                 {
  -              if (occ >= c && ocd <= d) continue;  /* Skip embedded ranges */
  +              if (occ >= (unsigned int)c &&
  +                  ocd <= (unsigned int)d)
  +                continue;                          /* Skip embedded ranges */


  -              if (occ < c  && ocd >= c - 1)        /* Extend the basic range */
  +              if (occ < (unsigned int)c  &&
  +                  ocd >= (unsigned int)c - 1)      /* Extend the basic range */
                   {                                  /* if there is overlap,   */
                   c = occ;                           /* noting that if occ < c */
                   continue;                          /* we can't have ocd > d  */
                   }                                  /* because a subrange is  */
  -              if (ocd > d && occ <= d + 1)         /* always shorter than    */
  +              if (ocd > (unsigned int)d &&
  +                  occ <= (unsigned int)d + 1)      /* always shorter than    */
                   {                                  /* the basic range.       */
                   d = ocd;
                   continue;
  @@ -3562,6 +3825,7 @@
       skipbytes = 0;
       bravalue = OP_CBRA;
       save_hwm = cd->hwm;
  +    reset_bracount = FALSE;


       if (*(++ptr) == '?')
         {
  @@ -3584,6 +3848,11 @@



           /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */
  +        case '|':                 /* Reset capture count for each branch */
  +        reset_bracount = TRUE;
  +        /* Fall through */
  +
  +        /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */
           case ':':                 /* Non-capturing bracket */
           bravalue = OP_BRA;
           ptr++;
  @@ -3619,6 +3888,7 @@


           code[1+LINK_SIZE] = OP_CREF;
           skipbytes = 3;
  +        refsign = -1;


           /* Check for a test for recursion in a named group. */


  @@ -3642,7 +3912,11 @@
             terminator = '\'';
             ptr++;
             }
  -        else terminator = 0;
  +        else
  +          {
  +          terminator = 0;
  +          if (ptr[1] == '-' || ptr[1] == '+') refsign = *(++ptr);
  +          }


           /* We now expect to read a name; any thing else is an error */


  @@ -3678,7 +3952,32 @@
           if (lengthptr != NULL) break;


           /* In the real compile we do the work of looking for the actual
  -        reference. */
  +        reference. If the string started with "+" or "-" we require the rest to
  +        be digits, in which case recno will be set. */
  +
  +        if (refsign > 0)
  +          {
  +          if (recno <= 0)
  +            {
  +            *errorcodeptr = ERR58;
  +            goto FAILED;
  +            }
  +          if (refsign == '-')
  +            {
  +            recno = cd->bracount - recno + 1;
  +            if (recno <= 0)
  +              {
  +              *errorcodeptr = ERR15;
  +              goto FAILED;
  +              }
  +            }
  +          else recno += cd->bracount;
  +          PUT2(code, 2+LINK_SIZE, recno);
  +          break;
  +          }
  +
  +        /* Otherwise (did not start with "+" or "-"), start by looking for the
  +        name. */


           slot = cd->name_table;
           for (i = 0; i < cd->names_found; i++)
  @@ -3997,19 +4296,54 @@



           /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */
  +        case '-': case '+':
           case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4':   /* Recursion or */
           case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9':   /* subroutine */
             {
             const uschar *called;
  +
  +          if ((refsign = *ptr) == '+') ptr++;
  +          else if (refsign == '-')
  +            {
  +            if ((digitab[ptr[1]] & ctype_digit) == 0)
  +              goto OTHER_CHAR_AFTER_QUERY;
  +            ptr++;
  +            }
  +
             recno = 0;
             while((digitab[*ptr] & ctype_digit) != 0)
               recno = recno * 10 + *ptr++ - '0';
  +
             if (*ptr != ')')
               {
               *errorcodeptr = ERR29;
               goto FAILED;
               }


  +          if (refsign == '-')
  +            {
  +            if (recno == 0)
  +              {
  +              *errorcodeptr = ERR58;
  +              goto FAILED;
  +              }
  +            recno = cd->bracount - recno + 1;
  +            if (recno <= 0)
  +              {
  +              *errorcodeptr = ERR15;
  +              goto FAILED;
  +              }
  +            }
  +          else if (refsign == '+')
  +            {
  +            if (recno == 0)
  +              {
  +              *errorcodeptr = ERR58;
  +              goto FAILED;
  +              }
  +            recno += cd->bracount;
  +            }
  +
             /* Come here from code above that handles a named recursion */


             HANDLE_RECURSION:
  @@ -4082,6 +4416,7 @@


           /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */
           default:              /* Other characters: check option setting */
  +        OTHER_CHAR_AFTER_QUERY:
           set = unset = 0;
           optset = &set;


  @@ -4216,6 +4551,7 @@
            errorcodeptr,                 /* Where to put an error message */
            (bravalue == OP_ASSERTBACK ||
             bravalue == OP_ASSERTBACK_NOT), /* TRUE if back assert */
  +         reset_bracount,               /* True if (?| group */
            skipbytes,                    /* Skip over bracket number */
            &subfirstbyte,                /* For possible first char */
            &subreqbyte,                  /* For possible last char */
  @@ -4232,9 +4568,11 @@
       is on the bracket. */


       /* If this is a conditional bracket, check that there are no more than
  -    two branches in the group, or just one if it's a DEFINE group. */
  +    two branches in the group, or just one if it's a DEFINE group. We do this
  +    in the real compile phase, not in the pre-pass, where the whole group may
  +    not be available. */


  -    if (bravalue == OP_COND)
  +    if (bravalue == OP_COND && lengthptr == NULL)
         {
         uschar *tc = code;
         int condcount = 0;
  @@ -4394,12 +4732,13 @@
         zerofirstbyte = firstbyte;
         zeroreqbyte = reqbyte;


  -      /* \k<name> or \k'name' is a back reference by name (Perl syntax) */
  +      /* \k<name> or \k'name' is a back reference by name (Perl syntax).
  +      We also support \k{name} (.NET syntax) */


  -      if (-c == ESC_k && (ptr[1] == '<' || ptr[1] == '\''))
  +      if (-c == ESC_k && (ptr[1] == '<' || ptr[1] == '\'' || ptr[1] == '{'))
           {
           is_recurse = FALSE;
  -        terminator = (*(++ptr) == '<')? '>' : '\'';
  +        terminator = (*(++ptr) == '<')? '>' : (*ptr == '\'')? '\'' : '}';
           goto NAMED_REF_OR_RECURSE;
           }


@@ -4565,13 +4904,14 @@
out the amount of memory needed, as well as during the real compile phase. The
value of lengthptr distinguishes the two phases.

  -Argument:
  +Arguments:
     options        option bits, including any changes for this subpattern
     oldims         previous settings of ims option bits
     codeptr        -> the address of the current code pointer
     ptrptr         -> the address of the current pattern pointer
     errorcodeptr   -> pointer to error code variable
     lookbehind     TRUE if this is a lookbehind assertion
  +  reset_bracount TRUE to reset the count for each branch
     skipbytes      skip this many bytes at start (for brackets and OP_COND)
     firstbyteptr   place to put the first required character, or a negative number
     reqbyteptr     place to put the last required character, or a negative number
  @@ -4585,8 +4925,9 @@


static BOOL
compile_regex(int options, int oldims, uschar **codeptr, const uschar **ptrptr,
- int *errorcodeptr, BOOL lookbehind, int skipbytes, int *firstbyteptr,
- int *reqbyteptr, branch_chain *bcptr, compile_data *cd, int *lengthptr)
+ int *errorcodeptr, BOOL lookbehind, BOOL reset_bracount, int skipbytes,
+ int *firstbyteptr, int *reqbyteptr, branch_chain *bcptr, compile_data *cd,
+ int *lengthptr)
{
const uschar *ptr = *ptrptr;
uschar *code = *codeptr;
@@ -4596,6 +4937,8 @@
int firstbyte, reqbyte;
int branchfirstbyte, branchreqbyte;
int length;
+int orig_bracount;
+int max_bracount;
branch_chain bc;

bc.outer = bcptr;
@@ -4624,8 +4967,14 @@

/* Loop for each alternative branch */

  +orig_bracount = max_bracount = cd->bracount;
   for (;;)
     {
  +  /* For a (?| group, reset the capturing bracket count so that each branch
  +  uses the same numbers. */
  +
  +  if (reset_bracount) cd->bracount = orig_bracount;
  +
     /* Handle a change of ims options at the start of the branch */


     if ((options & PCRE_IMS) != oldims)
  @@ -4655,6 +5004,11 @@
       return FALSE;
       }


  +  /* Keep the highest bracket count in case (?| was used and some branch
  +  has fewer than the rest. */
  +
  +  if (cd->bracount > max_bracount) max_bracount = cd->bracount;
  +
     /* In the real compile phase, there is some post-processing to be done. */


     if (lengthptr == NULL)
  @@ -4718,26 +5072,29 @@
         }
       }


- /* Reached end of expression, either ')' or end of pattern. Go back through
- the alternative branches and reverse the chain of offsets, with the field in
- the BRA item now becoming an offset to the first alternative. If there are
- no alternatives, it points to the end of the group. The length in the
- terminating ket is always the length of the whole bracketed item. If any of
- the ims options were changed inside the group, compile a resetting op-code
- following, except at the very end of the pattern. Return leaving the pointer
- at the terminating char. */
+ /* Reached end of expression, either ')' or end of pattern. In the real
+ compile phase, go back through the alternative branches and reverse the chain
+ of offsets, with the field in the BRA item now becoming an offset to the
+ first alternative. If there are no alternatives, it points to the end of the
+ group. The length in the terminating ket is always the length of the whole
+ bracketed item. If any of the ims options were changed inside the group,
+ compile a resetting op-code following, except at the very end of the pattern.
+ Return leaving the pointer at the terminating char. */

     if (*ptr != '|')
       {
  -    int branch_length = code - last_branch;
  -    do
  +    if (lengthptr == NULL)
         {
  -      int prev_length = GET(last_branch, 1);
  -      PUT(last_branch, 1, branch_length);
  -      branch_length = prev_length;
  -      last_branch -= branch_length;
  +      int branch_length = code - last_branch;
  +      do
  +        {
  +        int prev_length = GET(last_branch, 1);
  +        PUT(last_branch, 1, branch_length);
  +        branch_length = prev_length;
  +        last_branch -= branch_length;
  +        }
  +      while (branch_length > 0);
         }
  -    while (branch_length > 0);


       /* Fill in the ket */


  @@ -4754,6 +5111,10 @@
         length += 2;
         }


  +    /* Retain the highest bracket number, in case resetting was used. */
  +
  +    cd->bracount = max_bracount;
  +
       /* Set values to pass back */


       *codeptr = code;
  @@ -4764,17 +5125,29 @@
       return TRUE;
       }


  -  /* Another branch follows; insert an "or" node. Its length field points back
  +  /* Another branch follows. In the pre-compile phase, we can move the code
  +  pointer back to where it was for the start of the first branch. (That is,
  +  pretend that each branch is the only one.)
  +
  +  In the real compile phase, insert an ALT node. Its length field points back
     to the previous branch while the bracket remains open. At the end the chain
     is reversed. It's done like this so that the start of the bracket has a
     zero offset until it is closed, making it possible to detect recursion. */


  -  *code = OP_ALT;
  -  PUT(code, 1, code - last_branch);
  -  bc.current = last_branch = code;
  -  code += 1 + LINK_SIZE;
  +  if (lengthptr != NULL)
  +    {
  +    code = *codeptr + 1 + LINK_SIZE + skipbytes;
  +    length += 1 + LINK_SIZE;
  +    }
  +  else
  +    {
  +    *code = OP_ALT;
  +    PUT(code, 1, code - last_branch);
  +    bc.current = last_branch = code;
  +    code += 1 + LINK_SIZE;
  +    }
  +
     ptr++;
  -  length += 1 + LINK_SIZE;
     }
   /* Control never reaches here */
   }
  @@ -5041,7 +5414,7 @@
                   with errorptr and erroroffset set
   */


  -PCRE_DATA_SCOPE pcre *
  +PCRE_EXP_DEFN pcre *
   pcre_compile(const char *pattern, int options, const char **errorptr,
     int *erroroffset, const unsigned char *tables)
   {
  @@ -5049,7 +5422,7 @@
   }



  -PCRE_DATA_SCOPE pcre *
  +PCRE_EXP_DEFN pcre *
   pcre_compile2(const char *pattern, int options, int *errorcodeptr,
     const char **errorptr, int *erroroffset, const unsigned char *tables)
   {
  @@ -5098,7 +5471,7 @@
   if (erroroffset == NULL)
     {
     errorcode = ERR16;
  -  goto PCRE_EARLY_ERROR_RETURN;
  +  goto PCRE_EARLY_ERROR_RETURN2;
     }


   *erroroffset = 0;
  @@ -5111,7 +5484,7 @@
        (*erroroffset = _pcre_valid_utf8((uschar *)pattern, -1)) >= 0)
     {
     errorcode = ERR44;
  -  goto PCRE_UTF8_ERROR_RETURN;
  +  goto PCRE_EARLY_ERROR_RETURN2;
     }
   #else
   if ((options & PCRE_UTF8) != 0)
  @@ -5136,7 +5509,8 @@
   cd->ctypes = tables + ctypes_offset;


/* Handle different types of newline. The three bits give seven cases. The
-current code allows for fixed one- or two-byte sequences, plus "any". */
+current code allows for fixed one- or two-byte sequences, plus "any" and
+"anycrlf". */

   switch (options & (PCRE_NEWLINE_CRLF | PCRE_NEWLINE_ANY))
     {
  @@ -5146,10 +5520,15 @@
     case PCRE_NEWLINE_CR+
          PCRE_NEWLINE_LF: newline = ('\r' << 8) | '\n'; break;
     case PCRE_NEWLINE_ANY: newline = -1; break;
  +  case PCRE_NEWLINE_ANYCRLF: newline = -2; break;
     default: errorcode = ERR56; goto PCRE_EARLY_ERROR_RETURN;
     }


  -if (newline < 0)
  +if (newline == -2)
  +  {
  +  cd->nltype = NLTYPE_ANYCRLF;
  +  }
  +else if (newline < 0)
     {
     cd->nltype = NLTYPE_ANY;
     }
  @@ -5210,7 +5589,8 @@
   code = cworkspace;
   *code = OP_BRA;
   (void)compile_regex(cd->external_options, cd->external_options & PCRE_IMS,
  -  &code, &ptr, &errorcode, FALSE, 0, &firstbyte, &reqbyte, NULL, cd, &length);
  +  &code, &ptr, &errorcode, FALSE, FALSE, 0, &firstbyte, &reqbyte, NULL, cd,
  +  &length);
   if (errorcode != 0) goto PCRE_EARLY_ERROR_RETURN;


DPRINTF(("end pre-compile: length=%d workspace=%d\n", length,
@@ -5278,7 +5658,7 @@
code = (uschar *)codestart;
*code = OP_BRA;
(void)compile_regex(re->options, re->options & PCRE_IMS, &code, &ptr,
- &errorcode, FALSE, 0, &firstbyte, &reqbyte, NULL, cd, NULL);
+ &errorcode, FALSE, FALSE, 0, &firstbyte, &reqbyte, NULL, cd, NULL);
re->top_bracket = cd->bracount;
re->top_backref = cd->top_backref;

  @@ -5323,9 +5703,7 @@
     (pcre_free)(re);
     PCRE_EARLY_ERROR_RETURN:
     *erroroffset = ptr - (const uschar *)pattern;
  -#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
  -  PCRE_UTF8_ERROR_RETURN:
  -#endif
  +  PCRE_EARLY_ERROR_RETURN2:
     *errorptr = error_texts[errorcode];
     if (errorcodeptr != NULL) *errorcodeptr = errorcode;
     return NULL;
  @@ -5415,7 +5793,7 @@
       else printf("Req char = \\x%02x%s\n", ch, caseless);
     }


-pcre_printint(re, stdout);
+pcre_printint(re, stdout, TRUE);

/* This check is done here in the debugging case so that the code that
was compiled can be seen. */

  Index: pcre_config.c
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /home/cvs/exim/exim-src/src/pcre/pcre_config.c,v
  retrieving revision 1.4
  retrieving revision 1.5
  diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5
  --- pcre_config.c    23 Jan 2007 15:08:45 -0000    1.4
  +++ pcre_config.c    26 Jun 2007 11:16:54 -0000    1.5
  @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
  -/* $Cambridge: exim/exim-src/src/pcre/pcre_config.c,v 1.4 2007/01/23 15:08:45 ph10 Exp $ */
  +/* $Cambridge: exim/exim-src/src/pcre/pcre_config.c,v 1.5 2007/06/26 11:16:54 ph10 Exp $ */


   /*************************************************
   *      Perl-Compatible Regular Expressions       *
  @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
   and semantics are as close as possible to those of the Perl 5 language.


                          Written by Philip Hazel
  -           Copyright (c) 1997-2006 University of Cambridge
  +           Copyright (c) 1997-2007 University of Cambridge


   -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
   Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
  @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@
   Returns:           0 if data returned, negative on error
   */


-PCRE_DATA_SCOPE int
+PCRE_EXP_DEFN int
pcre_config(int what, void *where)
{
switch (what)

  Index: pcre_exec.c
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /home/cvs/exim/exim-src/src/pcre/pcre_exec.c,v
  retrieving revision 1.4
  retrieving revision 1.5
  diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5
  --- pcre_exec.c    23 Jan 2007 15:08:45 -0000    1.4
  +++ pcre_exec.c    26 Jun 2007 11:16:54 -0000    1.5
  @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
  -/* $Cambridge: exim/exim-src/src/pcre/pcre_exec.c,v 1.4 2007/01/23 15:08:45 ph10 Exp $ */
  +/* $Cambridge: exim/exim-src/src/pcre/pcre_exec.c,v 1.5 2007/06/26 11:16:54 ph10 Exp $ */


   /*************************************************
   *      Perl-Compatible Regular Expressions       *
  @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
   and semantics are as close as possible to those of the Perl 5 language.


                          Written by Philip Hazel
  -           Copyright (c) 1997-2006 University of Cambridge
  +           Copyright (c) 1997-2007 University of Cambridge


-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
@@ -50,6 +50,11 @@

#include "pcre_internal.h"

+/* Undefine some potentially clashing cpp symbols */
+
+#undef min
+#undef max
+
/* The chain of eptrblocks for tail recursions uses memory in stack workspace,
obtained at top level, the size of which is defined by EPTR_WORK_SIZE. */

@@ -185,20 +190,45 @@
obtained from malloc() instead instead of on the stack. Macros are used to
achieve this so that the actual code doesn't look very different to what it
always used to.
+
+The original heap-recursive code used longjmp(). However, it seems that this
+can be very slow on some operating systems. Following a suggestion from Stan
+Switzer, the use of longjmp() has been abolished, at the cost of having to
+provide a unique number for each call to RMATCH. There is no way of generating
+a sequence of numbers at compile time in C. I have given them names, to make
+them stand out more clearly.
+
+Crude tests on x86 Linux show a small speedup of around 5-8%. However, on
+FreeBSD, avoiding longjmp() more than halves the time taken to run the standard
+tests. Furthermore, not using longjmp() means that local dynamic variables
+don't have indeterminate values; this has meant that the frame size can be
+reduced because the result can be "passed back" by straight setting of the
+variable instead of being passed in the frame.
****************************************************************************
***************************************************************************/


  +/* Numbers for RMATCH calls */
  +
  +enum { RM1=1, RM2,  RM3,  RM4,  RM5,  RM6,  RM7,  RM8,  RM9,  RM10,
  +       RM11,  RM12, RM13, RM14, RM15, RM16, RM17, RM18, RM19, RM20,
  +       RM21,  RM22, RM23, RM24, RM25, RM26, RM27, RM28, RM29, RM30,
  +       RM31,  RM32, RM33, RM34, RM35, RM36, RM37, RM38, RM39, RM40,
  +       RM41,  RM42, RM43, RM44, RM45, RM46, RM47 };
  +
  +
   /* These versions of the macros use the stack, as normal. There are debugging
  -versions and production versions. */
  +versions and production versions. Note that the "rw" argument of RMATCH isn't
  +actuall used in this definition. */


   #ifndef NO_RECURSE
   #define REGISTER register
  +
   #ifdef DEBUG
  -#define RMATCH(rx,ra,rb,rc,rd,re,rf,rg) \
  +#define RMATCH(ra,rb,rc,rd,re,rf,rg,rw) \
     { \
     printf("match() called in line %d\n", __LINE__); \
  -  rx = match(ra,rb,rc,rd,re,rf,rg,rdepth+1); \
  +  rrc = match(ra,rb,mstart,rc,rd,re,rf,rg,rdepth+1); \
     printf("to line %d\n", __LINE__); \
     }
   #define RRETURN(ra) \
  @@ -207,43 +237,38 @@
     return ra; \
     }
   #else
  -#define RMATCH(rx,ra,rb,rc,rd,re,rf,rg) \
  -  rx = match(ra,rb,rc,rd,re,rf,rg,rdepth+1)
  +#define RMATCH(ra,rb,rc,rd,re,rf,rg,rw) \
  +  rrc = match(ra,rb,mstart,rc,rd,re,rf,rg,rdepth+1)
   #define RRETURN(ra) return ra
   #endif


#else


-/* These versions of the macros manage a private stack on the heap. Note
-that the rd argument of RMATCH isn't actually used. It's the md argument of
-match(), which never changes. */
+/* These versions of the macros manage a private stack on the heap. Note that
+the "rd" argument of RMATCH isn't actually used in this definition. It's the md
+argument of match(), which never changes. */

#define REGISTER

  -#define RMATCH(rx,ra,rb,rc,rd,re,rf,rg)\
  +#define RMATCH(ra,rb,rc,rd,re,rf,rg,rw)\
     {\
     heapframe *newframe = (pcre_stack_malloc)(sizeof(heapframe));\
  -  if (setjmp(frame->Xwhere) == 0)\
  -    {\
  -    newframe->Xeptr = ra;\
  -    newframe->Xecode = rb;\
  -    newframe->Xoffset_top = rc;\
  -    newframe->Xims = re;\
  -    newframe->Xeptrb = rf;\
  -    newframe->Xflags = rg;\
  -    newframe->Xrdepth = frame->Xrdepth + 1;\
  -    newframe->Xprevframe = frame;\
  -    frame = newframe;\
  -    DPRINTF(("restarting from line %d\n", __LINE__));\
  -    goto HEAP_RECURSE;\
  -    }\
  -  else\
  -    {\
  -    DPRINTF(("longjumped back to line %d\n", __LINE__));\
  -    frame = md->thisframe;\
  -    rx = frame->Xresult;\
  -    }\
  +  frame->Xwhere = rw; \
  +  newframe->Xeptr = ra;\
  +  newframe->Xecode = rb;\
  +  newframe->Xmstart = mstart;\
  +  newframe->Xoffset_top = rc;\
  +  newframe->Xims = re;\
  +  newframe->Xeptrb = rf;\
  +  newframe->Xflags = rg;\
  +  newframe->Xrdepth = frame->Xrdepth + 1;\
  +  newframe->Xprevframe = frame;\
  +  frame = newframe;\
  +  DPRINTF(("restarting from line %d\n", __LINE__));\
  +  goto HEAP_RECURSE;\
  +  L_##rw:\
  +  DPRINTF(("jumped back to line %d\n", __LINE__));\
     }


   #define RRETURN(ra)\
  @@ -253,9 +278,8 @@
     (pcre_stack_free)(newframe);\
     if (frame != NULL)\
       {\
  -    frame->Xresult = ra;\
  -    md->thisframe = frame;\
  -    longjmp(frame->Xwhere, 1);\
  +    rrc = ra;\
  +    goto HEAP_RETURN;\
       }\
     return ra;\
     }
  @@ -270,6 +294,7 @@


     const uschar *Xeptr;
     const uschar *Xecode;
  +  const uschar *Xmstart;
     int Xoffset_top;
     long int Xims;
     eptrblock *Xeptrb;
  @@ -301,6 +326,8 @@
     int Xprop_category;
     int Xprop_chartype;
     int Xprop_script;
  +  int Xoclength;
  +  uschar Xocchars[8];
   #endif


     int Xctype;
  @@ -318,10 +345,9 @@


     eptrblock Xnewptrb;


- /* Place to pass back result, and where to jump back to */
+ /* Where to jump back to */

- int Xresult;
- jmp_buf Xwhere;
+ int Xwhere;

} heapframe;

  @@ -349,6 +375,8 @@
   Arguments:
      eptr        pointer to current character in subject
      ecode       pointer to current position in compiled code
  +   mstart      pointer to the current match start position (can be modified
  +                 by encountering \K)
      offset_top  current top pointer
      md          pointer to "static" info for the match
      ims         current /i, /m, and /s options
  @@ -368,7 +396,7 @@
   */


   static int
  -match(REGISTER USPTR eptr, REGISTER const uschar *ecode,
  +match(REGISTER USPTR eptr, REGISTER const uschar *ecode, const uschar *mstart,
     int offset_top, match_data *md, unsigned long int ims, eptrblock *eptrb,
     int flags, unsigned int rdepth)
   {
  @@ -396,6 +424,7 @@


frame->Xeptr = eptr;
frame->Xecode = ecode;
+frame->Xmstart = mstart;
frame->Xoffset_top = offset_top;
frame->Xims = ims;
frame->Xeptrb = eptrb;
@@ -410,6 +439,7 @@

   #define eptr               frame->Xeptr
   #define ecode              frame->Xecode
  +#define mstart             frame->Xmstart
   #define offset_top         frame->Xoffset_top
   #define ims                frame->Xims
   #define eptrb              frame->Xeptrb
  @@ -443,6 +473,8 @@
   #define prop_category      frame->Xprop_category
   #define prop_chartype      frame->Xprop_chartype
   #define prop_script        frame->Xprop_script
  +#define oclength           frame->Xoclength
  +#define occhars            frame->Xocchars
   #endif


   #define ctype              frame->Xctype
  @@ -496,6 +528,8 @@
   int prop_category;
   int prop_chartype;
   int prop_script;
  +int oclength;
  +uschar occhars[8];
   #endif


int ctype;
@@ -536,6 +570,12 @@
complicated macro. It has to be used in one particular way. This shouldn't,
however, impact performance when true recursion is being used. */

  +#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
  +utf8 = md->utf8;       /* Local copy of the flag */
  +#else
  +utf8 = FALSE;
  +#endif
  +
   /* First check that we haven't called match() too many times, or that we
   haven't exceeded the recursive call limit. */


@@ -544,12 +584,6 @@

   original_ims = ims;    /* Save for resetting on ')' */


  -#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
  -utf8 = md->utf8;       /* Local copy of the flag */
  -#else
  -utf8 = FALSE;
  -#endif
  -
   /* At the start of a group with an unlimited repeat that may match an empty
   string, the match_cbegroup flag is set. When this is the case, add the current
   subject pointer to the chain of such remembered pointers, to be checked when we
  @@ -584,7 +618,7 @@


     if (md->partial &&
         eptr >= md->end_subject &&
  -      eptr > md->start_match)
  +      eptr > mstart)
       md->hitend = TRUE;


     switch(op)
  @@ -628,8 +662,8 @@
         flags = (op == OP_SCBRA)? match_cbegroup : 0;
         do
           {
  -        RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode + _pcre_OP_lengths[*ecode], offset_top, md,
  -          ims, eptrb, flags);
  +        RMATCH(eptr, ecode + _pcre_OP_lengths[*ecode], offset_top, md,
  +          ims, eptrb, flags, RM1);
           if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
           md->capture_last = save_capture_last;
           ecode += GET(ecode, 1);
  @@ -672,8 +706,8 @@
         /* For non-final alternatives, continue the loop for a NOMATCH result;
         otherwise return. */


  -      RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode + _pcre_OP_lengths[*ecode], offset_top, md, ims,
  -        eptrb, flags);
  +      RMATCH(eptr, ecode + _pcre_OP_lengths[*ecode], offset_top, md, ims,
  +        eptrb, flags, RM2);
         if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
         ecode += GET(ecode, 1);
         }
  @@ -714,8 +748,8 @@


       else
         {
  -      RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode + 1 + LINK_SIZE, offset_top, md, ims, NULL,
  -          match_condassert);
  +      RMATCH(eptr, ecode + 1 + LINK_SIZE, offset_top, md, ims, NULL,
  +          match_condassert, RM3);
         if (rrc == MATCH_MATCH)
           {
           condition = TRUE;
  @@ -761,7 +795,7 @@
         md->recursive = rec->prevrec;
         memmove(md->offset_vector, rec->offset_save,
           rec->saved_max * sizeof(int));
  -      md->start_match = rec->save_start;
  +      mstart = rec->save_start;
         ims = original_ims;
         ecode = rec->after_call;
         break;
  @@ -770,9 +804,10 @@
       /* Otherwise, if PCRE_NOTEMPTY is set, fail if we have matched an empty
       string - backtracking will then try other alternatives, if any. */


  -    if (md->notempty && eptr == md->start_match) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
  -    md->end_match_ptr = eptr;          /* Record where we ended */
  -    md->end_offset_top = offset_top;   /* and how many extracts were taken */
  +    if (md->notempty && eptr == mstart) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
  +    md->end_match_ptr = eptr;           /* Record where we ended */
  +    md->end_offset_top = offset_top;    /* and how many extracts were taken */
  +    md->start_match_ptr = mstart;  /* and the start (\K can modify) */
       RRETURN(MATCH_MATCH);


       /* Change option settings */
  @@ -793,7 +828,8 @@
       case OP_ASSERTBACK:
       do
         {
  -      RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode + 1 + LINK_SIZE, offset_top, md, ims, NULL, 0);
  +      RMATCH(eptr, ecode + 1 + LINK_SIZE, offset_top, md, ims, NULL, 0,
  +        RM4);
         if (rrc == MATCH_MATCH) break;
         if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
         ecode += GET(ecode, 1);
  @@ -819,7 +855,8 @@
       case OP_ASSERTBACK_NOT:
       do
         {
  -      RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode + 1 + LINK_SIZE, offset_top, md, ims, NULL, 0);
  +      RMATCH(eptr, ecode + 1 + LINK_SIZE, offset_top, md, ims, NULL, 0,
  +        RM5);
         if (rrc == MATCH_MATCH) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
         if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
         ecode += GET(ecode,1);
  @@ -876,7 +913,7 @@
         cb.offset_vector    = md->offset_vector;
         cb.subject          = (PCRE_SPTR)md->start_subject;
         cb.subject_length   = md->end_subject - md->start_subject;
  -      cb.start_match      = md->start_match - md->start_subject;
  +      cb.start_match      = mstart - md->start_subject;
         cb.current_position = eptr - md->start_subject;
         cb.pattern_position = GET(ecode, 2);
         cb.next_item_length = GET(ecode, 2 + LINK_SIZE);
  @@ -938,8 +975,8 @@


         memcpy(new_recursive.offset_save, md->offset_vector,
               new_recursive.saved_max * sizeof(int));
  -      new_recursive.save_start = md->start_match;
  -      md->start_match = eptr;
  +      new_recursive.save_start = mstart;
  +      mstart = eptr;


         /* OK, now we can do the recursion. For each top-level alternative we
         restore the offset and recursion data. */
  @@ -948,8 +985,8 @@
         flags = (*callpat >= OP_SBRA)? match_cbegroup : 0;
         do
           {
  -        RMATCH(rrc, eptr, callpat + _pcre_OP_lengths[*callpat], offset_top,
  -          md, ims, eptrb, flags);
  +        RMATCH(eptr, callpat + _pcre_OP_lengths[*callpat], offset_top,
  +          md, ims, eptrb, flags, RM6);
           if (rrc == MATCH_MATCH)
             {
             DPRINTF(("Recursion matched\n"));
  @@ -992,8 +1029,8 @@


       do
         {
  -      RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode + 1 + LINK_SIZE, offset_top, md, ims,
  -        eptrb, 0);
  +      RMATCH(eptr, ecode + 1 + LINK_SIZE, offset_top, md, ims,
  +        eptrb, 0, RM7);
         if (rrc == MATCH_MATCH) break;
         if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
         ecode += GET(ecode,1);
  @@ -1038,7 +1075,8 @@


       if (*ecode == OP_KETRMIN)
         {
  -      RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode + 1 + LINK_SIZE, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
  +      RMATCH(eptr, ecode + 1 + LINK_SIZE, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0,
  +        RM8);
         if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
         ecode = prev;
         flags = match_tail_recursed;
  @@ -1046,7 +1084,7 @@
         }
       else  /* OP_KETRMAX */
         {
  -      RMATCH(rrc, eptr, prev, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, match_cbegroup);
  +      RMATCH(eptr, prev, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, match_cbegroup, RM9);
         if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
         ecode += 1 + LINK_SIZE;
         flags = match_tail_recursed;
  @@ -1070,7 +1108,7 @@
       case OP_BRAZERO:
         {
         next = ecode+1;
  -      RMATCH(rrc, eptr, next, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
  +      RMATCH(eptr, next, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0, RM10);
         if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
         do next += GET(next,1); while (*next == OP_ALT);
         ecode = next + 1 + LINK_SIZE;
  @@ -1081,7 +1119,7 @@
         {
         next = ecode+1;
         do next += GET(next, 1); while (*next == OP_ALT);
  -      RMATCH(rrc, eptr, next + 1+LINK_SIZE, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
  +      RMATCH(eptr, next + 1+LINK_SIZE, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0, RM11);
         if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
         ecode++;
         }
  @@ -1151,7 +1189,7 @@
           recursion_info *rec = md->recursive;
           DPRINTF(("Recursion (%d) succeeded - continuing\n", number));
           md->recursive = rec->prevrec;
  -        md->start_match = rec->save_start;
  +        mstart = rec->save_start;
           memcpy(md->offset_vector, rec->offset_save,
             rec->saved_max * sizeof(int));
           ecode = rec->after_call;
  @@ -1186,7 +1224,8 @@


       if (*ecode == OP_KETRMIN)
         {
  -      RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode + 1+LINK_SIZE, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
  +      RMATCH(eptr, ecode + 1+LINK_SIZE, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0,
  +        RM12);
         if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
         ecode = prev;
         flags |= match_tail_recursed;
  @@ -1194,7 +1233,7 @@
         }
       else  /* OP_KETRMAX */
         {
  -      RMATCH(rrc, eptr, prev, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, flags);
  +      RMATCH(eptr, prev, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, flags, RM13);
         if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
         ecode += 1 + LINK_SIZE;
         flags = match_tail_recursed;
  @@ -1230,6 +1269,13 @@
       ecode++;
       break;


  +    /* Reset the start of match point */
  +
  +    case OP_SET_SOM:
  +    mstart = eptr;
  +    ecode++;
  +    break;
  +
       /* Assert before internal newline if multiline, or before a terminating
       newline unless endonly is set, else end of subject unless noteol is set. */


  @@ -1438,6 +1484,102 @@
       ecode++;
       break;


  +    case OP_NOT_HSPACE:
  +    if (eptr >= md->end_subject) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
  +    GETCHARINCTEST(c, eptr);
  +    switch(c)
  +      {
  +      default: break;
  +      case 0x09:      /* HT */
  +      case 0x20:      /* SPACE */
  +      case 0xa0:      /* NBSP */
  +      case 0x1680:    /* OGHAM SPACE MARK */
  +      case 0x180e:    /* MONGOLIAN VOWEL SEPARATOR */
  +      case 0x2000:    /* EN QUAD */
  +      case 0x2001:    /* EM QUAD */
  +      case 0x2002:    /* EN SPACE */
  +      case 0x2003:    /* EM SPACE */
  +      case 0x2004:    /* THREE-PER-EM SPACE */
  +      case 0x2005:    /* FOUR-PER-EM SPACE */
  +      case 0x2006:    /* SIX-PER-EM SPACE */
  +      case 0x2007:    /* FIGURE SPACE */
  +      case 0x2008:    /* PUNCTUATION SPACE */
  +      case 0x2009:    /* THIN SPACE */
  +      case 0x200A:    /* HAIR SPACE */
  +      case 0x202f:    /* NARROW NO-BREAK SPACE */
  +      case 0x205f:    /* MEDIUM MATHEMATICAL SPACE */
  +      case 0x3000:    /* IDEOGRAPHIC SPACE */
  +      RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
  +      }
  +    ecode++;
  +    break;
  +
  +    case OP_HSPACE:
  +    if (eptr >= md->end_subject) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
  +    GETCHARINCTEST(c, eptr);
  +    switch(c)
  +      {
  +      default: RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
  +      case 0x09:      /* HT */
  +      case 0x20:      /* SPACE */
  +      case 0xa0:      /* NBSP */
  +      case 0x1680:    /* OGHAM SPACE MARK */
  +      case 0x180e:    /* MONGOLIAN VOWEL SEPARATOR */
  +      case 0x2000:    /* EN QUAD */
  +      case 0x2001:    /* EM QUAD */
  +      case 0x2002:    /* EN SPACE */
  +      case 0x2003:    /* EM SPACE */
  +      case 0x2004:    /* THREE-PER-EM SPACE */
  +      case 0x2005:    /* FOUR-PER-EM SPACE */
  +      case 0x2006:    /* SIX-PER-EM SPACE */
  +      case 0x2007:    /* FIGURE SPACE */
  +      case 0x2008:    /* PUNCTUATION SPACE */
  +      case 0x2009:    /* THIN SPACE */
  +      case 0x200A:    /* HAIR SPACE */
  +      case 0x202f:    /* NARROW NO-BREAK SPACE */
  +      case 0x205f:    /* MEDIUM MATHEMATICAL SPACE */
  +      case 0x3000:    /* IDEOGRAPHIC SPACE */
  +      break;
  +      }
  +    ecode++;
  +    break;
  +
  +    case OP_NOT_VSPACE:
  +    if (eptr >= md->end_subject) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
  +    GETCHARINCTEST(c, eptr);
  +    switch(c)
  +      {
  +      default: break;
  +      case 0x0a:      /* LF */
  +      case 0x0b:      /* VT */
  +      case 0x0c:      /* FF */
  +      case 0x0d:      /* CR */
  +      case 0x85:      /* NEL */
  +      case 0x2028:    /* LINE SEPARATOR */
  +      case 0x2029:    /* PARAGRAPH SEPARATOR */
  +      RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
  +      }
  +    ecode++;
  +    break;
  +
  +    case OP_VSPACE:
  +    if (eptr >= md->end_subject) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
  +    GETCHARINCTEST(c, eptr);
  +    switch(c)
  +      {
  +      default: RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
  +      case 0x0a:      /* LF */
  +      case 0x0b:      /* VT */
  +      case 0x0c:      /* FF */
  +      case 0x0d:      /* CR */
  +      case 0x85:      /* NEL */
  +      case 0x2028:    /* LINE SEPARATOR */
  +      case 0x2029:    /* PARAGRAPH SEPARATOR */
  +      break;
  +      }
  +    ecode++;
  +    break;
  +
   #ifdef SUPPORT_UCP
       /* Check the next character by Unicode property. We will get here only
       if the support is in the binary; otherwise a compile-time error occurs. */
  @@ -1593,7 +1735,7 @@
           {
           for (fi = min;; fi++)
             {
  -          RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
  +          RMATCH(eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0, RM14);
             if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
             if (fi >= max || !match_ref(offset, eptr, length, md, ims))
               RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
  @@ -1614,7 +1756,7 @@
             }
           while (eptr >= pp)
             {
  -          RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
  +          RMATCH(eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0, RM15);
             if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
             eptr -= length;
             }
  @@ -1719,7 +1861,7 @@
             {
             for (fi = min;; fi++)
               {
  -            RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
  +            RMATCH(eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0, RM16);
               if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
               if (fi >= max || eptr >= md->end_subject) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
               GETCHARINC(c, eptr);
  @@ -1739,7 +1881,7 @@
             {
             for (fi = min;; fi++)
               {
  -            RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
  +            RMATCH(eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0, RM17);
               if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
               if (fi >= max || eptr >= md->end_subject) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
               c = *eptr++;
  @@ -1776,7 +1918,7 @@
               }
             for (;;)
               {
  -            RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
  +            RMATCH(eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0, RM18);
               if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
               if (eptr-- == pp) break;        /* Stop if tried at original pos */
               BACKCHAR(eptr);
  @@ -1795,7 +1937,7 @@
               }
             while (eptr >= pp)
               {
  -            RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
  +            RMATCH(eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0, RM19);
               if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
               eptr--;
               }
  @@ -1866,7 +2008,7 @@
           {
           for (fi = min;; fi++)
             {
  -          RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
  +          RMATCH(eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0, RM20);
             if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
             if (fi >= max || eptr >= md->end_subject) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
             GETCHARINC(c, eptr);
  @@ -1890,7 +2032,7 @@
             }
           for(;;)
             {
  -          RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
  +          RMATCH(eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0, RM21);
             if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
             if (eptr-- == pp) break;        /* Stop if tried at original pos */
             BACKCHAR(eptr)
  @@ -2047,19 +2189,18 @@


         if (length > 1)
           {
  -        int oclength = 0;
  -        uschar occhars[8];
  -
   #ifdef SUPPORT_UCP
           unsigned int othercase;
           if ((ims & PCRE_CASELESS) != 0 &&
               (othercase = _pcre_ucp_othercase(fc)) != NOTACHAR)
             oclength = _pcre_ord2utf8(othercase, occhars);
  +        else oclength = 0;
   #endif  /* SUPPORT_UCP */


           for (i = 1; i <= min; i++)
             {
             if (memcmp(eptr, charptr, length) == 0) eptr += length;
  +#ifdef SUPPORT_UCP
             /* Need braces because of following else */
             else if (oclength == 0) { RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH); }
             else
  @@ -2067,6 +2208,9 @@
               if (memcmp(eptr, occhars, oclength) != 0) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
               eptr += oclength;
               }
  +#else   /* without SUPPORT_UCP */
  +          else { RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH); }
  +#endif  /* SUPPORT_UCP */
             }


           if (min == max) continue;
  @@ -2075,10 +2219,11 @@
             {
             for (fi = min;; fi++)
               {
  -            RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
  +            RMATCH(eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0, RM22);
               if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
               if (fi >= max || eptr >= md->end_subject) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
               if (memcmp(eptr, charptr, length) == 0) eptr += length;
  +#ifdef SUPPORT_UCP
               /* Need braces because of following else */
               else if (oclength == 0) { RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH); }
               else
  @@ -2086,6 +2231,9 @@
                 if (memcmp(eptr, occhars, oclength) != 0) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
                 eptr += oclength;
                 }
  +#else   /* without SUPPORT_UCP */
  +            else { RRETURN (MATCH_NOMATCH); }
  +#endif  /* SUPPORT_UCP */
               }
             /* Control never gets here */
             }
  @@ -2097,22 +2245,31 @@
               {
               if (eptr > md->end_subject - length) break;
               if (memcmp(eptr, charptr, length) == 0) eptr += length;
  +#ifdef SUPPORT_UCP
               else if (oclength == 0) break;
               else
                 {
                 if (memcmp(eptr, occhars, oclength) != 0) break;
                 eptr += oclength;
                 }
  +#else   /* without SUPPORT_UCP */
  +            else break;
  +#endif  /* SUPPORT_UCP */
               }


             if (possessive) continue;
  -          while (eptr >= pp)
  +          for(;;)
              {
  -           RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
  +           RMATCH(eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0, RM23);
              if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
  +           if (eptr == pp) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
  +#ifdef SUPPORT_UCP
  +           eptr--;
  +           BACKCHAR(eptr);
  +#else   /* without SUPPORT_UCP */
              eptr -= length;
  +#endif  /* SUPPORT_UCP */
              }
  -          RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
             }
           /* Control never gets here */
           }
  @@ -2152,7 +2309,7 @@
           {
           for (fi = min;; fi++)
             {
  -          RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
  +          RMATCH(eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0, RM24);
             if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
             if (fi >= max || eptr >= md->end_subject ||
                 fc != md->lcc[*eptr++])
  @@ -2171,7 +2328,7 @@
           if (possessive) continue;
           while (eptr >= pp)
             {
  -          RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
  +          RMATCH(eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0, RM25);
             eptr--;
             if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
             }
  @@ -2190,7 +2347,7 @@
           {
           for (fi = min;; fi++)
             {
  -          RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
  +          RMATCH(eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0, RM26);
             if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
             if (fi >= max || eptr >= md->end_subject || fc != *eptr++)
               RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
  @@ -2208,7 +2365,7 @@
           if (possessive) continue;
           while (eptr >= pp)
             {
  -          RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
  +          RMATCH(eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0, RM27);
             eptr--;
             if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
             }
  @@ -2353,7 +2510,7 @@
             register unsigned int d;
             for (fi = min;; fi++)
               {
  -            RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
  +            RMATCH(eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0, RM28);
               if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
               GETCHARINC(d, eptr);
               if (d < 256) d = md->lcc[d];
  @@ -2367,7 +2524,7 @@
             {
             for (fi = min;; fi++)
               {
  -            RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
  +            RMATCH(eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0, RM29);
               if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
               if (fi >= max || eptr >= md->end_subject || fc == md->lcc[*eptr++])
                 RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
  @@ -2399,7 +2556,7 @@
           if (possessive) continue;
           for(;;)
               {
  -            RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
  +            RMATCH(eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0, RM30);
               if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
               if (eptr-- == pp) break;        /* Stop if tried at original pos */
               BACKCHAR(eptr);
  @@ -2417,7 +2574,7 @@
             if (possessive) continue;
             while (eptr >= pp)
               {
  -            RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
  +            RMATCH(eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0, RM31);
               if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
               eptr--;
               }
  @@ -2462,7 +2619,7 @@
             register unsigned int d;
             for (fi = min;; fi++)
               {
  -            RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
  +            RMATCH(eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0, RM32);
               if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
               GETCHARINC(d, eptr);
               if (fi >= max || eptr >= md->end_subject || fc == d)
  @@ -2475,7 +2632,7 @@
             {
             for (fi = min;; fi++)
               {
  -            RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
  +            RMATCH(eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0, RM33);
               if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
               if (fi >= max || eptr >= md->end_subject || fc == *eptr++)
                 RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
  @@ -2506,7 +2663,7 @@
             if (possessive) continue;
             for(;;)
               {
  -            RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
  +            RMATCH(eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0, RM34);
               if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
               if (eptr-- == pp) break;        /* Stop if tried at original pos */
               BACKCHAR(eptr);
  @@ -2524,7 +2681,7 @@
             if (possessive) continue;
             while (eptr >= pp)
               {
  -            RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
  +            RMATCH(eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0, RM35);
               if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
               eptr--;
               }
  @@ -2631,7 +2788,7 @@
             for (i = 1; i <= min; i++)
               {
               if (eptr >= md->end_subject) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
  -            GETCHARINC(c, eptr);
  +            GETCHARINCTEST(c, eptr);
               }
             break;


  @@ -2639,7 +2796,7 @@
             for (i = 1; i <= min; i++)
               {
               if (eptr >= md->end_subject) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
  -            GETCHARINC(c, eptr);
  +            GETCHARINCTEST(c, eptr);
               prop_category = _pcre_ucp_findprop(c, &prop_chartype, &prop_script);
               if ((prop_chartype == ucp_Lu ||
                    prop_chartype == ucp_Ll ||
  @@ -2652,7 +2809,7 @@
             for (i = 1; i <= min; i++)
               {
               if (eptr >= md->end_subject) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
  -            GETCHARINC(c, eptr);
  +            GETCHARINCTEST(c, eptr);
               prop_category = _pcre_ucp_findprop(c, &prop_chartype, &prop_script);
               if ((prop_category == prop_value) == prop_fail_result)
                 RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
  @@ -2663,7 +2820,7 @@
             for (i = 1; i <= min; i++)
               {
               if (eptr >= md->end_subject) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
  -            GETCHARINC(c, eptr);
  +            GETCHARINCTEST(c, eptr);
               prop_category = _pcre_ucp_findprop(c, &prop_chartype, &prop_script);
               if ((prop_chartype == prop_value) == prop_fail_result)
                 RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
  @@ -2674,7 +2831,7 @@
             for (i = 1; i <= min; i++)
               {
               if (eptr >= md->end_subject) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
  -            GETCHARINC(c, eptr);
  +            GETCHARINCTEST(c, eptr);
               prop_category = _pcre_ucp_findprop(c, &prop_chartype, &prop_script);
               if ((prop_script == prop_value) == prop_fail_result)
                 RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
  @@ -2755,6 +2912,110 @@
             }
           break;


  +        case OP_NOT_HSPACE:
  +        for (i = 1; i <= min; i++)
  +          {
  +          if (eptr >= md->end_subject) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
  +          GETCHARINC(c, eptr);
  +          switch(c)
  +            {
  +            default: break;
  +            case 0x09:      /* HT */
  +            case 0x20:      /* SPACE */
  +            case 0xa0:      /* NBSP */
  +            case 0x1680:    /* OGHAM SPACE MARK */
  +            case 0x180e:    /* MONGOLIAN VOWEL SEPARATOR */
  +            case 0x2000:    /* EN QUAD */
  +            case 0x2001:    /* EM QUAD */
  +            case 0x2002:    /* EN SPACE */
  +            case 0x2003:    /* EM SPACE */
  +            case 0x2004:    /* THREE-PER-EM SPACE */
  +            case 0x2005:    /* FOUR-PER-EM SPACE */
  +            case 0x2006:    /* SIX-PER-EM SPACE */
  +            case 0x2007:    /* FIGURE SPACE */
  +            case 0x2008:    /* PUNCTUATION SPACE */
  +            case 0x2009:    /* THIN SPACE */
  +            case 0x200A:    /* HAIR SPACE */
  +            case 0x202f:    /* NARROW NO-BREAK SPACE */
  +            case 0x205f:    /* MEDIUM MATHEMATICAL SPACE */
  +            case 0x3000:    /* IDEOGRAPHIC SPACE */
  +            RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
  +            }
  +          }
  +        break;
  +
  +        case OP_HSPACE:
  +        for (i = 1; i <= min; i++)
  +          {
  +          if (eptr >= md->end_subject) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
  +          GETCHARINC(c, eptr);
  +          switch(c)
  +            {
  +            default: RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
  +            case 0x09:      /* HT */
  +            case 0x20:      /* SPACE */
  +            case 0xa0:      /* NBSP */
  +            case 0x1680:    /* OGHAM SPACE MARK */
  +            case 0x180e:    /* MONGOLIAN VOWEL SEPARATOR */
  +            case 0x2000:    /* EN QUAD */
  +            case 0x2001:    /* EM QUAD */
  +            case 0x2002:    /* EN SPACE */
  +            case 0x2003:    /* EM SPACE */
  +            case 0x2004:    /* THREE-PER-EM SPACE */
  +            case 0x2005:    /* FOUR-PER-EM SPACE */
  +            case 0x2006:    /* SIX-PER-EM SPACE */
  +            case 0x2007:    /* FIGURE SPACE */
  +            case 0x2008:    /* PUNCTUATION SPACE */
  +            case 0x2009:    /* THIN SPACE */
  +            case 0x200A:    /* HAIR SPACE */
  +            case 0x202f:    /* NARROW NO-BREAK SPACE */
  +            case 0x205f:    /* MEDIUM MATHEMATICAL SPACE */
  +            case 0x3000:    /* IDEOGRAPHIC SPACE */
  +            break;
  +            }
  +          }
  +        break;
  +
  +        case OP_NOT_VSPACE:
  +        for (i = 1; i <= min; i++)
  +          {
  +          if (eptr >= md->end_subject) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
  +          GETCHARINC(c, eptr);
  +          switch(c)
  +            {
  +            default: break;
  +            case 0x0a:      /* LF */
  +            case 0x0b:      /* VT */
  +            case 0x0c:      /* FF */
  +            case 0x0d:      /* CR */
  +            case 0x85:      /* NEL */
  +            case 0x2028:    /* LINE SEPARATOR */
  +            case 0x2029:    /* PARAGRAPH SEPARATOR */
  +            RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
  +            }
  +          }
  +        break;
  +
  +        case OP_VSPACE:
  +        for (i = 1; i <= min; i++)
  +          {
  +          if (eptr >= md->end_subject) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
  +          GETCHARINC(c, eptr);
  +          switch(c)
  +            {
  +            default: RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
  +            case 0x0a:      /* LF */
  +            case 0x0b:      /* VT */
  +            case 0x0c:      /* FF */
  +            case 0x0d:      /* CR */
  +            case 0x85:      /* NEL */
  +            case 0x2028:    /* LINE SEPARATOR */
  +            case 0x2029:    /* PARAGRAPH SEPARATOR */
  +            break;
  +            }
  +          }
  +        break;
  +
           case OP_NOT_DIGIT:
           for (i = 1; i <= min; i++)
             {
  @@ -2866,6 +3127,70 @@
             }
           break;


  +        case OP_NOT_HSPACE:
  +        for (i = 1; i <= min; i++)
  +          {
  +          if (eptr >= md->end_subject) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
  +          switch(*eptr++)
  +            {
  +            default: break;
  +            case 0x09:      /* HT */
  +            case 0x20:      /* SPACE */
  +            case 0xa0:      /* NBSP */
  +            RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
  +            }
  +          }
  +        break;
  +
  +        case OP_HSPACE:
  +        for (i = 1; i <= min; i++)
  +          {
  +          if (eptr >= md->end_subject) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
  +          switch(*eptr++)
  +            {
  +            default: RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
  +            case 0x09:      /* HT */
  +            case 0x20:      /* SPACE */
  +            case 0xa0:      /* NBSP */
  +            break;
  +            }
  +          }
  +        break;
  +
  +        case OP_NOT_VSPACE:
  +        for (i = 1; i <= min; i++)
  +          {
  +          if (eptr >= md->end_subject) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
  +          switch(*eptr++)
  +            {
  +            default: break;
  +            case 0x0a:      /* LF */
  +            case 0x0b:      /* VT */
  +            case 0x0c:      /* FF */
  +            case 0x0d:      /* CR */
  +            case 0x85:      /* NEL */
  +            RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
  +            }
  +          }
  +        break;
  +
  +        case OP_VSPACE:
  +        for (i = 1; i <= min; i++)
  +          {
  +          if (eptr >= md->end_subject) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
  +          switch(*eptr++)
  +            {
  +            default: RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
  +            case 0x0a:      /* LF */
  +            case 0x0b:      /* VT */
  +            case 0x0c:      /* FF */
  +            case 0x0d:      /* CR */
  +            case 0x85:      /* NEL */
  +            break;
  +            }
  +          }
  +        break;
  +
           case OP_NOT_DIGIT:
           for (i = 1; i <= min; i++)
             if ((md->ctypes[*eptr++] & ctype_digit) != 0) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
  @@ -2921,7 +3246,7 @@
             case PT_ANY:
             for (fi = min;; fi++)
               {
  -            RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
  +            RMATCH(eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0, RM36);
               if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
               if (fi >= max || eptr >= md->end_subject) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
               GETCHARINC(c, eptr);
  @@ -2932,7 +3257,7 @@
             case PT_LAMP:
             for (fi = min;; fi++)
               {
  -            RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
  +            RMATCH(eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0, RM37);
               if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
               if (fi >= max || eptr >= md->end_subject) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
               GETCHARINC(c, eptr);
  @@ -2947,7 +3272,7 @@
             case PT_GC:
             for (fi = min;; fi++)
               {
  -            RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
  +            RMATCH(eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0, RM38);
               if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
               if (fi >= max || eptr >= md->end_subject) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
               GETCHARINC(c, eptr);
  @@ -2960,7 +3285,7 @@
             case PT_PC:
             for (fi = min;; fi++)
               {
  -            RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
  +            RMATCH(eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0, RM39);
               if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
               if (fi >= max || eptr >= md->end_subject) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
               GETCHARINC(c, eptr);
  @@ -2973,7 +3298,7 @@
             case PT_SC:
             for (fi = min;; fi++)
               {
  -            RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
  +            RMATCH(eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0, RM40);
               if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
               if (fi >= max || eptr >= md->end_subject) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
               GETCHARINC(c, eptr);
  @@ -2995,7 +3320,7 @@
           {
           for (fi = min;; fi++)
             {
  -          RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
  +          RMATCH(eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0, RM41);
             if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
             if (fi >= max || eptr >= md->end_subject) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
             GETCHARINCTEST(c, eptr);
  @@ -3024,7 +3349,7 @@
           {
           for (fi = min;; fi++)
             {
  -          RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
  +          RMATCH(eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0, RM42);
             if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
             if (fi >= max || eptr >= md->end_subject ||
                  (ctype == OP_ANY && (ims & PCRE_DOTALL) == 0 &&
  @@ -3057,6 +3382,90 @@
                 }
               break;


  +            case OP_NOT_HSPACE:
  +            switch(c)
  +              {
  +              default: break;
  +              case 0x09:      /* HT */
  +              case 0x20:      /* SPACE */
  +              case 0xa0:      /* NBSP */
  +              case 0x1680:    /* OGHAM SPACE MARK */
  +              case 0x180e:    /* MONGOLIAN VOWEL SEPARATOR */
  +              case 0x2000:    /* EN QUAD */
  +              case 0x2001:    /* EM QUAD */
  +              case 0x2002:    /* EN SPACE */
  +              case 0x2003:    /* EM SPACE */
  +              case 0x2004:    /* THREE-PER-EM SPACE */
  +              case 0x2005:    /* FOUR-PER-EM SPACE */
  +              case 0x2006:    /* SIX-PER-EM SPACE */
  +              case 0x2007:    /* FIGURE SPACE */
  +              case 0x2008:    /* PUNCTUATION SPACE */
  +              case 0x2009:    /* THIN SPACE */
  +              case 0x200A:    /* HAIR SPACE */
  +              case 0x202f:    /* NARROW NO-BREAK SPACE */
  +              case 0x205f:    /* MEDIUM MATHEMATICAL SPACE */
  +              case 0x3000:    /* IDEOGRAPHIC SPACE */
  +              RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
  +              }
  +            break;
  +
  +            case OP_HSPACE:
  +            switch(c)
  +              {
  +              default: RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
  +              case 0x09:      /* HT */
  +              case 0x20:      /* SPACE */
  +              case 0xa0:      /* NBSP */
  +              case 0x1680:    /* OGHAM SPACE MARK */
  +              case 0x180e:    /* MONGOLIAN VOWEL SEPARATOR */
  +              case 0x2000:    /* EN QUAD */
  +              case 0x2001:    /* EM QUAD */
  +              case 0x2002:    /* EN SPACE */
  +              case 0x2003:    /* EM SPACE */
  +              case 0x2004:    /* THREE-PER-EM SPACE */
  +              case 0x2005:    /* FOUR-PER-EM SPACE */
  +              case 0x2006:    /* SIX-PER-EM SPACE */
  +              case 0x2007:    /* FIGURE SPACE */
  +              case 0x2008:    /* PUNCTUATION SPACE */
  +              case 0x2009:    /* THIN SPACE */
  +              case 0x200A:    /* HAIR SPACE */
  +              case 0x202f:    /* NARROW NO-BREAK SPACE */
  +              case 0x205f:    /* MEDIUM MATHEMATICAL SPACE */
  +              case 0x3000:    /* IDEOGRAPHIC SPACE */
  +              break;
  +              }
  +            break;
  +
  +            case OP_NOT_VSPACE:
  +            switch(c)
  +              {
  +              default: break;
  +              case 0x0a:      /* LF */
  +              case 0x0b:      /* VT */
  +              case 0x0c:      /* FF */
  +              case 0x0d:      /* CR */
  +              case 0x85:      /* NEL */
  +              case 0x2028:    /* LINE SEPARATOR */
  +              case 0x2029:    /* PARAGRAPH SEPARATOR */
  +              RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
  +              }
  +            break;
  +
  +            case OP_VSPACE:
  +            switch(c)
  +              {
  +              default: RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
  +              case 0x0a:      /* LF */
  +              case 0x0b:      /* VT */
  +              case 0x0c:      /* FF */
  +              case 0x0d:      /* CR */
  +              case 0x85:      /* NEL */
  +              case 0x2028:    /* LINE SEPARATOR */
  +              case 0x2029:    /* PARAGRAPH SEPARATOR */
  +              break;
  +              }
  +            break;
  +
               case OP_NOT_DIGIT:
               if (c < 256 && (md->ctypes[c] & ctype_digit) != 0)
                 RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
  @@ -3098,7 +3507,7 @@
           {
           for (fi = min;; fi++)
             {
  -          RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
  +          RMATCH(eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0, RM43);
             if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
             if (fi >= max || eptr >= md->end_subject ||
                  ((ims & PCRE_DOTALL) == 0 && IS_NEWLINE(eptr)))
  @@ -3128,6 +3537,54 @@
                 }
               break;


  +            case OP_NOT_HSPACE:
  +            switch(c)
  +              {
  +              default: break;
  +              case 0x09:      /* HT */
  +              case 0x20:      /* SPACE */
  +              case 0xa0:      /* NBSP */
  +              RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
  +              }
  +            break;
  +
  +            case OP_HSPACE:
  +            switch(c)
  +              {
  +              default: RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
  +              case 0x09:      /* HT */
  +              case 0x20:      /* SPACE */
  +              case 0xa0:      /* NBSP */
  +              break;
  +              }
  +            break;
  +
  +            case OP_NOT_VSPACE:
  +            switch(c)
  +              {
  +              default: break;
  +              case 0x0a:      /* LF */
  +              case 0x0b:      /* VT */
  +              case 0x0c:      /* FF */
  +              case 0x0d:      /* CR */
  +              case 0x85:      /* NEL */
  +              RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
  +              }
  +            break;
  +
  +            case OP_VSPACE:
  +            switch(c)
  +              {
  +              default: RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
  +              case 0x0a:      /* LF */
  +              case 0x0b:      /* VT */
  +              case 0x0c:      /* FF */
  +              case 0x0d:      /* CR */
  +              case 0x85:      /* NEL */
  +              break;
  +              }
  +            break;
  +
               case OP_NOT_DIGIT:
               if ((md->ctypes[c] & ctype_digit) != 0) RRETURN(MATCH_NOMATCH);
               break;
  @@ -3244,7 +3701,7 @@
           if (possessive) continue;
           for(;;)
             {
  -          RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
  +          RMATCH(eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0, RM44);
             if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
             if (eptr-- == pp) break;        /* Stop if tried at original pos */
             BACKCHAR(eptr);
  @@ -3280,7 +3737,7 @@
           if (possessive) continue;
           for(;;)
             {
  -          RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
  +          RMATCH(eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0, RM45);
             if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
             if (eptr-- == pp) break;        /* Stop if tried at original pos */
             for (;;)                        /* Move back over one extended */
  @@ -3389,6 +3846,70 @@
               }
             break;


  +          case OP_NOT_HSPACE:
  +          case OP_HSPACE:
  +          for (i = min; i < max; i++)
  +            {
  +            BOOL gotspace;
  +            int len = 1;
  +            if (eptr >= md->end_subject) break;
  +            GETCHARLEN(c, eptr, len);
  +            switch(c)
  +              {
  +              default: gotspace = FALSE; break;
  +              case 0x09:      /* HT */
  +              case 0x20:      /* SPACE */
  +              case 0xa0:      /* NBSP */
  +              case 0x1680:    /* OGHAM SPACE MARK */
  +              case 0x180e:    /* MONGOLIAN VOWEL SEPARATOR */
  +              case 0x2000:    /* EN QUAD */
  +              case 0x2001:    /* EM QUAD */
  +              case 0x2002:    /* EN SPACE */
  +              case 0x2003:    /* EM SPACE */
  +              case 0x2004:    /* THREE-PER-EM SPACE */
  +              case 0x2005:    /* FOUR-PER-EM SPACE */
  +              case 0x2006:    /* SIX-PER-EM SPACE */
  +              case 0x2007:    /* FIGURE SPACE */
  +              case 0x2008:    /* PUNCTUATION SPACE */
  +              case 0x2009:    /* THIN SPACE */
  +              case 0x200A:    /* HAIR SPACE */
  +              case 0x202f:    /* NARROW NO-BREAK SPACE */
  +              case 0x205f:    /* MEDIUM MATHEMATICAL SPACE */
  +              case 0x3000:    /* IDEOGRAPHIC SPACE */
  +              gotspace = TRUE;
  +              break;
  +              }
  +            if (gotspace == (ctype == OP_NOT_HSPACE)) break;
  +            eptr += len;
  +            }
  +          break;
  +
  +          case OP_NOT_VSPACE:
  +          case OP_VSPACE:
  +          for (i = min; i < max; i++)
  +            {
  +            BOOL gotspace;
  +            int len = 1;
  +            if (eptr >= md->end_subject) break;
  +            GETCHARLEN(c, eptr, len);
  +            switch(c)
  +              {
  +              default: gotspace = FALSE; break;
  +              case 0x0a:      /* LF */
  +              case 0x0b:      /* VT */
  +              case 0x0c:      /* FF */
  +              case 0x0d:      /* CR */
  +              case 0x85:      /* NEL */
  +              case 0x2028:    /* LINE SEPARATOR */
  +              case 0x2029:    /* PARAGRAPH SEPARATOR */
  +              gotspace = TRUE;
  +              break;
  +              }
  +            if (gotspace == (ctype == OP_NOT_VSPACE)) break;
  +            eptr += len;
  +            }
  +          break;
  +
             case OP_NOT_DIGIT:
             for (i = min; i < max; i++)
               {
  @@ -3464,7 +3985,7 @@
           if (possessive) continue;
           for(;;)
             {
  -          RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
  +          RMATCH(eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0, RM46);
             if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
             if (eptr-- == pp) break;        /* Stop if tried at original pos */
             BACKCHAR(eptr);
  @@ -3515,6 +4036,48 @@
               }
             break;


  +          case OP_NOT_HSPACE:
  +          for (i = min; i < max; i++)
  +            {
  +            if (eptr >= md->end_subject) break;
  +            c = *eptr;
  +            if (c == 0x09 || c == 0x20 || c == 0xa0) break;
  +            eptr++;
  +            }
  +          break;
  +
  +          case OP_HSPACE:
  +          for (i = min; i < max; i++)
  +            {
  +            if (eptr >= md->end_subject) break;
  +            c = *eptr;
  +            if (c != 0x09 && c != 0x20 && c != 0xa0) break;
  +            eptr++;
  +            }
  +          break;
  +
  +          case OP_NOT_VSPACE:
  +          for (i = min; i < max; i++)
  +            {
  +            if (eptr >= md->end_subject) break;
  +            c = *eptr;
  +            if (c == 0x0a || c == 0x0b || c == 0x0c || c == 0x0d || c == 0x85)
  +              break;
  +            eptr++;
  +            }
  +          break;
  +
  +          case OP_VSPACE:
  +          for (i = min; i < max; i++)
  +            {
  +            if (eptr >= md->end_subject) break;
  +            c = *eptr;
  +            if (c != 0x0a && c != 0x0b && c != 0x0c && c != 0x0d && c != 0x85)
  +              break;
  +            eptr++;
  +            }
  +          break;
  +
             case OP_NOT_DIGIT:
             for (i = min; i < max; i++)
               {
  @@ -3578,7 +4141,7 @@
           if (possessive) continue;
           while (eptr >= pp)
             {
  -          RMATCH(rrc, eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0);
  +          RMATCH(eptr, ecode, offset_top, md, ims, eptrb, 0, RM47);
             eptr--;
             if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH) RRETURN(rrc);
             }
  @@ -3604,6 +4167,29 @@


     }             /* End of main loop */
   /* Control never reaches here */
  +
  +
  +/* When compiling to use the heap rather than the stack for recursive calls to
  +match(), the RRETURN() macro jumps here. The number that is saved in
  +frame->Xwhere indicates which label we actually want to return to. */
  +
  +#ifdef NO_RECURSE
  +#define LBL(val) case val: goto L_RM##val;
  +HEAP_RETURN:
  +switch (frame->Xwhere)
  +  {
  +  LBL( 1) LBL( 2) LBL( 3) LBL( 4) LBL( 5) LBL( 6) LBL( 7) LBL( 8)
  +  LBL( 9) LBL(10) LBL(11) LBL(12) LBL(13) LBL(14) LBL(15) LBL(16)
  +  LBL(17) LBL(18) LBL(19) LBL(20) LBL(21) LBL(22) LBL(23) LBL(24)
  +  LBL(25) LBL(26) LBL(27) LBL(28) LBL(29) LBL(30) LBL(31) LBL(32)
  +  LBL(33) LBL(34) LBL(35) LBL(36) LBL(37) LBL(38) LBL(39) LBL(40)
  +  LBL(41) LBL(42) LBL(43) LBL(44) LBL(45) LBL(46) LBL(47)
  +  default:
  +  DPRINTF(("jump error in pcre match: label %d non-existent\n", frame->Xwhere));
  +  return PCRE_ERROR_INTERNAL;
  +  }
  +#undef LBL
  +#endif  /* NO_RECURSE */
   }



  @@ -3616,6 +4202,7 @@
   #ifdef NO_RECURSE
   #undef eptr
   #undef ecode
  +#undef mstart
   #undef offset_top
   #undef ims
   #undef eptrb
  @@ -3688,7 +4275,7 @@
                    < -1 => some kind of unexpected problem
   */


  -PCRE_DATA_SCOPE int
  +PCRE_EXP_DEFN int
   pcre_exec(const pcre *argument_re, const pcre_extra *extra_data,
     PCRE_SPTR subject, int length, int start_offset, int options, int *offsets,
     int offsetcount)
  @@ -3804,10 +4391,10 @@
   md->lcc = tables + lcc_offset;
   md->ctypes = tables + ctypes_offset;


-/* Handle different types of newline. The two bits give four cases. If nothing
-is set at run time, whatever was used at compile time applies. */
+/* Handle different types of newline. The three bits give eight cases. If
+nothing is set at run time, whatever was used at compile time applies. */

  -switch ((((options & PCRE_NEWLINE_BITS) == 0)? re->options : options) &
  +switch ((((options & PCRE_NEWLINE_BITS) == 0)? re->options : (pcre_uint32)options) &
          PCRE_NEWLINE_BITS)
     {
     case 0: newline = NEWLINE; break;   /* Compile-time default */
  @@ -3816,10 +4403,15 @@
     case PCRE_NEWLINE_CR+
          PCRE_NEWLINE_LF: newline = ('\r' << 8) | '\n'; break;
     case PCRE_NEWLINE_ANY: newline = -1; break;
  +  case PCRE_NEWLINE_ANYCRLF: newline = -2; break;
     default: return PCRE_ERROR_BADNEWLINE;
     }


  -if (newline < 0)
  +if (newline == -2)
  +  {
  +  md->nltype = NLTYPE_ANYCRLF;
  +  }
  +else if (newline < 0)
     {
     md->nltype = NLTYPE_ANY;
     }
  @@ -3994,6 +4586,16 @@
         {
         while (start_match <= end_subject && !WAS_NEWLINE(start_match))
           start_match++;
  +
  +      /* If we have just passed a CR and the newline option is ANY or ANYCRLF,
  +      and we are now at a LF, advance the match position by one more character.
  +      */
  +
  +      if (start_match[-1] == '\r' &&
  +           (md->nltype == NLTYPE_ANY || md->nltype == NLTYPE_ANYCRLF) &&
  +           start_match < end_subject &&
  +           *start_match == '\n')
  +        start_match++;
         }
       }


@@ -4080,10 +4682,11 @@

     /* OK, we can now run the match. */


  -  md->start_match = start_match;
  +  md->start_match_ptr = start_match;      /* Insurance */
     md->match_call_count = 0;
     md->eptrn = 0;                          /* Next free eptrchain slot */
  -  rc = match(start_match, md->start_code, 2, md, ims, NULL, 0, 0);
  +  rc = match(start_match, md->start_code, start_match, 2, md,
  +    ims, NULL, 0, 0);


     /* Any return other than MATCH_NOMATCH breaks the loop. */


@@ -4109,11 +4712,14 @@

     if (anchored || start_match > end_subject) break;


- /* If we have just passed a CR and the newline option is CRLF or ANY, and we
- are now at a LF, advance the match position by one more character. */
+ /* If we have just passed a CR and the newline option is CRLF or ANY or
+ ANYCRLF, and we are now at a LF, advance the match position by one more
+ character. */

     if (start_match[-1] == '\r' &&
  -       (md->nltype == NLTYPE_ANY || md->nllen == 2) &&
  +       (md->nltype == NLTYPE_ANY ||
  +        md->nltype == NLTYPE_ANYCRLF ||
  +        md->nllen == 2) &&
          start_match < end_subject &&
          *start_match == '\n')
       start_match++;
  @@ -4160,11 +4766,13 @@


     rc = md->offset_overflow? 0 : md->end_offset_top/2;


- /* If there is space, set up the whole thing as substring 0. */
+ /* If there is space, set up the whole thing as substring 0. The value of
+ md->start_match_ptr might be modified if \K was encountered on the success
+ matching path. */

     if (offsetcount < 2) rc = 0; else
       {
  -    offsets[0] = start_match - md->start_subject;
  +    offsets[0] = md->start_match_ptr - md->start_subject;
       offsets[1] = md->end_match_ptr - md->start_subject;
       }



  Index: pcre_fullinfo.c
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /home/cvs/exim/exim-src/src/pcre/pcre_fullinfo.c,v
  retrieving revision 1.4
  retrieving revision 1.5
  diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5
  --- pcre_fullinfo.c    23 Jan 2007 15:08:45 -0000    1.4
  +++ pcre_fullinfo.c    26 Jun 2007 11:16:54 -0000    1.5
  @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
  -/* $Cambridge: exim/exim-src/src/pcre/pcre_fullinfo.c,v 1.4 2007/01/23 15:08:45 ph10 Exp $ */
  +/* $Cambridge: exim/exim-src/src/pcre/pcre_fullinfo.c,v 1.5 2007/06/26 11:16:54 ph10 Exp $ */


   /*************************************************
   *      Perl-Compatible Regular Expressions       *
  @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
   and semantics are as close as possible to those of the Perl 5 language.


                          Written by Philip Hazel
  -           Copyright (c) 1997-2006 University of Cambridge
  +           Copyright (c) 1997-2007 University of Cambridge


   -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
   Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
  @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@
   Returns:           0 if data returned, negative on error
   */


  -PCRE_DATA_SCOPE int
  +PCRE_EXP_DEFN int
   pcre_fullinfo(const pcre *argument_re, const pcre_extra *extra_data, int what,
     void *where)
   {
  @@ -140,6 +140,14 @@


     case PCRE_INFO_DEFAULT_TABLES:
     *((const uschar **)where) = (const uschar *)(_pcre_default_tables);
  +  break;
  +
  +  case PCRE_INFO_OKPARTIAL:
  +  *((int *)where) = (re->options & PCRE_NOPARTIAL) == 0;
  +  break;
  +
  +  case PCRE_INFO_JCHANGED:
  +  *((int *)where) = (re->options & PCRE_JCHANGED) != 0;
     break;


     default: return PCRE_ERROR_BADOPTION;


  Index: pcre_get.c
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /home/cvs/exim/exim-src/src/pcre/pcre_get.c,v
  retrieving revision 1.4
  retrieving revision 1.5
  diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5
  --- pcre_get.c    23 Jan 2007 15:08:45 -0000    1.4
  +++ pcre_get.c    26 Jun 2007 11:16:54 -0000    1.5
  @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
  -/* $Cambridge: exim/exim-src/src/pcre/pcre_get.c,v 1.4 2007/01/23 15:08:45 ph10 Exp $ */
  +/* $Cambridge: exim/exim-src/src/pcre/pcre_get.c,v 1.5 2007/06/26 11:16:54 ph10 Exp $ */


   /*************************************************
   *      Perl-Compatible Regular Expressions       *
  @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
   and semantics are as close as possible to those of the Perl 5 language.


                          Written by Philip Hazel
  -           Copyright (c) 1997-2006 University of Cambridge
  +           Copyright (c) 1997-2007 University of Cambridge


-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without

  Index: pcre_globals.c
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /home/cvs/exim/exim-src/src/pcre/pcre_globals.c,v
  retrieving revision 1.4
  retrieving revision 1.5
  diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5
  --- pcre_globals.c    23 Jan 2007 15:08:45 -0000    1.4
  +++ pcre_globals.c    26 Jun 2007 11:16:54 -0000    1.5
  @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
  -/* $Cambridge: exim/exim-src/src/pcre/pcre_globals.c,v 1.4 2007/01/23 15:08:45 ph10 Exp $ */
  +/* $Cambridge: exim/exim-src/src/pcre/pcre_globals.c,v 1.5 2007/06/26 11:16:54 ph10 Exp $ */


   /*************************************************
   *      Perl-Compatible Regular Expressions       *
  @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
   and semantics are as close as possible to those of the Perl 5 language.


                          Written by Philip Hazel
  -           Copyright (c) 1997-2006 University of Cambridge
  +           Copyright (c) 1997-2007 University of Cambridge


-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
@@ -48,37 +48,14 @@
all threads. However, when compiling for Virtual Pascal, things are done
differently, and global variables are not used (see pcre.in). */

-
#include "pcre_internal.h"

-
#ifndef VPCOMPAT
-
-/**************************************************************************
-This code used to be here for use when compiling as a C++ library. However,
-according to Dair Grant it is not needed: "
-
- Including 'extern "C"' in the declaration generates an "initialized and
- declared `extern'" warning from gcc 4.0.1. Since we include pcre_internal.h,
- which includes pcre.h, which declares these prototypes within an extern "C" {}
- block, we shouldn't need the prefix here.
-
-So, from Release 7.0 I have cut this out.
-
-#ifdef __cplusplus
-extern "C" void *(*pcre_malloc)(size_t) = malloc;
-extern "C" void (*pcre_free)(void *) = free;
-extern "C" void *(*pcre_stack_malloc)(size_t) = malloc;
-extern "C" void (*pcre_stack_free)(void *) = free;
-extern "C" int (*pcre_callout)(pcre_callout_block *) = NULL;
-#else
-**************************************************************************/
-
-void *(*pcre_malloc)(size_t) = malloc;
-void (*pcre_free)(void *) = free;
-void *(*pcre_stack_malloc)(size_t) = malloc;
-void (*pcre_stack_free)(void *) = free;
-int (*pcre_callout)(pcre_callout_block *) = NULL;
+PCRE_EXP_DATA_DEFN void *(*pcre_malloc)(size_t) = malloc;
+PCRE_EXP_DATA_DEFN void (*pcre_free)(void *) = free;
+PCRE_EXP_DATA_DEFN void *(*pcre_stack_malloc)(size_t) = malloc;
+PCRE_EXP_DATA_DEFN void (*pcre_stack_free)(void *) = free;
+PCRE_EXP_DATA_DEFN int (*pcre_callout)(pcre_callout_block *) = NULL;
#endif

/* End of pcre_globals.c */

  Index: pcre_internal.h
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /home/cvs/exim/exim-src/src/pcre/pcre_internal.h,v
  retrieving revision 1.4
  retrieving revision 1.5
  diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5
  --- pcre_internal.h    23 Jan 2007 15:08:45 -0000    1.4
  +++ pcre_internal.h    26 Jun 2007 11:16:54 -0000    1.5
  @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
  -/* $Cambridge: exim/exim-src/src/pcre/pcre_internal.h,v 1.4 2007/01/23 15:08:45 ph10 Exp $ */
  +/* $Cambridge: exim/exim-src/src/pcre/pcre_internal.h,v 1.5 2007/06/26 11:16:54 ph10 Exp $ */


   /*************************************************
   *      Perl-Compatible Regular Expressions       *
  @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
   and semantics are as close as possible to those of the Perl 5 language.


                          Written by Philip Hazel
  -           Copyright (c) 1997-2006 University of Cambridge
  +           Copyright (c) 1997-2007 University of Cambridge


-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
@@ -85,8 +85,58 @@
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>

  -#ifndef PCRE_SPY
  -#define PCRE_DEFINITION       /* Win32 __declspec(export) trigger for .dll */
  +/* When compiling a DLL for Windows, the exported symbols have to be declared
  +using some MS magic. I found some useful information on this web page:
  +http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/y4h7bcy6(VS.80).aspx. According to the
  +information there, using __declspec(dllexport) without "extern" we have a
  +definition; with "extern" we have a declaration. The settings here override the
  +setting in pcre.h (which is included below); it defines only PCRE_EXP_DECL,
  +which is all that is needed for applications (they just import the symbols). We
  +use:
  +
  +  PCRE_EXP_DECL       for declarations
  +  PCRE_EXP_DEFN       for definitions of exported functions
  +  PCRE_EXP_DATA_DEFN  for definitions of exported variables
  +
  +The reason for the two DEFN macros is that in non-Windows environments, one
  +does not want to have "extern" before variable definitions because it leads to
  +compiler warnings. So we distinguish between functions and variables. In
  +Windows, the two should always be the same.
  +
  +The reason for wrapping this in #ifndef PCRE_EXP_DECL is so that pcretest,
  +which is an application, but needs to import this file in order to "peek" at
  +internals, can #include pcre.h first to get an application's-eye view.
  +
  +In principle, people compiling for non-Windows, non-Unix-like (i.e. uncommon,
  +special-purpose environments) might want to stick other stuff in front of
  +exported symbols. That's why, in the non-Windows case, we set PCRE_EXP_DEFN and
  +PCRE_EXP_DATA_DEFN only if they are not already set. */
  +
  +#ifndef PCRE_EXP_DECL
  +#  ifdef _WIN32
  +#    ifdef DLL_EXPORT
  +#      define PCRE_EXP_DECL       extern __declspec(dllexport)
  +#      define PCRE_EXP_DEFN       __declspec(dllexport)
  +#      define PCRE_EXP_DATA_DEFN  __declspec(dllexport)
  +#    else
  +#      define PCRE_EXP_DECL       extern
  +#      define PCRE_EXP_DEFN
  +#      define PCRE_EXP_DATA_DEFN
  +#    endif
  +#
  +#  else
  +#    ifdef __cplusplus
  +#      define PCRE_EXP_DECL       extern "C"
  +#    else
  +#      define PCRE_EXP_DECL       extern
  +#    endif
  +#    ifndef PCRE_EXP_DEFN
  +#      define PCRE_EXP_DEFN       PCRE_EXP_DECL
  +#    endif
  +#    ifndef PCRE_EXP_DATA_DEFN
  +#      define PCRE_EXP_DATA_DEFN
  +#    endif
  +#  endif
   #endif


/* We need to have types that specify unsigned 16-bit and 32-bit integers. We
@@ -127,21 +177,22 @@
#define NOTACHAR 0xffffffff

   /* PCRE is able to support several different kinds of newline (CR, LF, CRLF,
  -and "all" at present). The following macros are used to package up testing for
  -newlines. NLBLOCK, PSSTART, and PSEND are defined in the various modules to
  -indicate in which datablock the parameters exist, and what the start/end of
  -string field names are. */
  -
  -#define NLTYPE_FIXED   0     /* Newline is a fixed length string */
  -#define NLTYPE_ANY     1     /* Newline is any Unicode line ending */
  +"any" and "anycrlf" at present). The following macros are used to package up
  +testing for newlines. NLBLOCK, PSSTART, and PSEND are defined in the various
  +modules to indicate in which datablock the parameters exist, and what the
  +start/end of string field names are. */
  +
  +#define NLTYPE_FIXED    0     /* Newline is a fixed length string */
  +#define NLTYPE_ANY      1     /* Newline is any Unicode line ending */
  +#define NLTYPE_ANYCRLF  2     /* Newline is CR, LF, or CRLF */


/* This macro checks for a newline at the given position */

   #define IS_NEWLINE(p) \
     ((NLBLOCK->nltype != NLTYPE_FIXED)? \
       ((p) < NLBLOCK->PSEND && \
  -     _pcre_is_newline((p), NLBLOCK->PSEND, &(NLBLOCK->nllen), utf8) \
  -    ) \
  +     _pcre_is_newline((p), NLBLOCK->nltype, NLBLOCK->PSEND, &(NLBLOCK->nllen),\
  +       utf8)) \
       : \
       ((p) <= NLBLOCK->PSEND - NLBLOCK->nllen && \
        (p)[0] == NLBLOCK->nl[0] && \
  @@ -154,8 +205,8 @@
   #define WAS_NEWLINE(p) \
     ((NLBLOCK->nltype != NLTYPE_FIXED)? \
       ((p) > NLBLOCK->PSSTART && \
  -     _pcre_was_newline((p), NLBLOCK->PSSTART, &(NLBLOCK->nllen), utf8) \
  -    ) \
  +     _pcre_was_newline((p), NLBLOCK->nltype, NLBLOCK->PSSTART, \
  +       &(NLBLOCK->nllen), utf8)) \
       : \
       ((p) >= NLBLOCK->PSSTART + NLBLOCK->nllen && \
        (p)[-NLBLOCK->nllen] == NLBLOCK->nl[0] && \
  @@ -180,10 +231,12 @@
   #define USPTR const unsigned char *
   #endif


+
+
/* Include the public PCRE header and the definitions of UCP character property
values. */

-#include "pcre.h"
+#include <pcre.h>
#include "ucp.h"

/* When compiling for use with the Virtual Pascal compiler, these functions
@@ -191,7 +244,9 @@
option on the command line. */

   #ifdef VPCOMPAT
  +#define strlen(s)        _strlen(s)
   #define strncmp(s1,s2,m) _strncmp(s1,s2,m)
  +#define memcmp(s,c,n)    _memcmp(s,c,n)
   #define memcpy(d,s,n)    _memcpy(d,s,n)
   #define memmove(d,s,n)   _memmove(d,s,n)
   #define memset(s,c,n)    _memset(s,c,n)
  @@ -200,23 +255,31 @@
   /* To cope with SunOS4 and other systems that lack memmove() but have bcopy(),
   define a macro for memmove() if HAVE_MEMMOVE is false, provided that HAVE_BCOPY
   is set. Otherwise, include an emulating function for those systems that have
  -neither (there some non-Unix environments where this is the case). This assumes
  -that all calls to memmove are moving strings upwards in store, which is the
  -case in PCRE. */
  +neither (there some non-Unix environments where this is the case). */


  -#if ! HAVE_MEMMOVE
  +#ifndef HAVE_MEMMOVE
   #undef  memmove        /* some systems may have a macro */
  -#if HAVE_BCOPY
  +#ifdef HAVE_BCOPY
   #define memmove(a, b, c) bcopy(b, a, c)
   #else  /* HAVE_BCOPY */
   static void *
  -pcre_memmove(unsigned char *dest, const unsigned char *src, size_t n)
  +pcre_memmove(void *d, const void *s, size_t n)
   {
   size_t i;
  -dest += n;
  -src += n;
  -for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) *(--dest) =  *(--src);
  -return dest;
  +unsigned char *dest = (unsigned char *)d;
  +const unsigned char *src = (const unsigned char *)s;
  +if (dest > src)
  +  {
  +  dest += n;
  +  src += n;
  +  for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) *(--dest) = *(--src);
  +  return (void *)dest;
  +  }
  +else
  +  {
  +  for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) *dest++ = *src++;
  +  return (void *)(dest - n);
  +  }
   }
   #define memmove(a, b, c) pcre_memmove(a, b, c)
   #endif   /* not HAVE_BCOPY */
  @@ -441,7 +504,8 @@
   /* Masks for identifying the public options that are permitted at compile
   time, run time, or study time, respectively. */


  -#define PCRE_NEWLINE_BITS (PCRE_NEWLINE_CR|PCRE_NEWLINE_LF|PCRE_NEWLINE_ANY)
  +#define PCRE_NEWLINE_BITS (PCRE_NEWLINE_CR|PCRE_NEWLINE_LF|PCRE_NEWLINE_ANY| \
  +                           PCRE_NEWLINE_ANYCRLF)


   #define PUBLIC_OPTIONS \
     (PCRE_CASELESS|PCRE_EXTENDED|PCRE_ANCHORED|PCRE_MULTILINE| \
  @@ -543,9 +607,9 @@
   consume characters. If any new escapes are put in between that don't consume a
   character, that code will have to change. */


  -enum { ESC_A = 1, ESC_G, ESC_B, ESC_b, ESC_D, ESC_d, ESC_S, ESC_s, ESC_W,
  -       ESC_w, ESC_dum1, ESC_C, ESC_P, ESC_p, ESC_R, ESC_X, ESC_Z, ESC_z,
  -       ESC_E, ESC_Q, ESC_k, ESC_REF };
  +enum { ESC_A = 1, ESC_G, ESC_K, ESC_B, ESC_b, ESC_D, ESC_d, ESC_S, ESC_s,
  +       ESC_W, ESC_w, ESC_dum1, ESC_C, ESC_P, ESC_p, ESC_R, ESC_H, ESC_h,
  +       ESC_V, ESC_v, ESC_X, ESC_Z, ESC_z, ESC_E, ESC_Q, ESC_k, ESC_REF };



/* Opcode table: OP_BRA must be last, as all values >= it are used for brackets
@@ -567,133 +631,138 @@

     OP_SOD,            /* 1 Start of data: \A */
     OP_SOM,            /* 2 Start of match (subject + offset): \G */
  -  OP_NOT_WORD_BOUNDARY,  /*  3 \B */
  -  OP_WORD_BOUNDARY,      /*  4 \b */
  -  OP_NOT_DIGIT,          /*  5 \D */
  -  OP_DIGIT,              /*  6 \d */
  -  OP_NOT_WHITESPACE,     /*  7 \S */
  -  OP_WHITESPACE,         /*  8 \s */
  -  OP_NOT_WORDCHAR,       /*  9 \W */
  -  OP_WORDCHAR,           /* 10 \w */
  -  OP_ANY,            /* 11 Match any character */
  -  OP_ANYBYTE,        /* 12 Match any byte (\C); different to OP_ANY for UTF-8 */
  -  OP_NOTPROP,        /* 13 \P (not Unicode property) */
  -  OP_PROP,           /* 14 \p (Unicode property) */
  -  OP_ANYNL,          /* 15 \R (any newline sequence) */
  -  OP_EXTUNI,         /* 16 \X (extended Unicode sequence */
  -  OP_EODN,           /* 17 End of data or \n at end of data: \Z. */
  -  OP_EOD,            /* 18 End of data: \z */
  -
  -  OP_OPT,            /* 19 Set runtime options */
  -  OP_CIRC,           /* 20 Start of line - varies with multiline switch */
  -  OP_DOLL,           /* 21 End of line - varies with multiline switch */
  -  OP_CHAR,           /* 22 Match one character, casefully */
  -  OP_CHARNC,         /* 23 Match one character, caselessly */
  -  OP_NOT,            /* 24 Match one character, not the following one */
  -
  -  OP_STAR,           /* 25 The maximizing and minimizing versions of */
  -  OP_MINSTAR,        /* 26 these six opcodes must come in pairs, with */
  -  OP_PLUS,           /* 27 the minimizing one second. */
  -  OP_MINPLUS,        /* 28 This first set applies to single characters.*/
  -  OP_QUERY,          /* 29 */
  -  OP_MINQUERY,       /* 30 */
  -
  -  OP_UPTO,           /* 31 From 0 to n matches */
  -  OP_MINUPTO,        /* 32 */
  -  OP_EXACT,          /* 33 Exactly n matches */
  -
  -  OP_POSSTAR,        /* 34 Possessified star */
  -  OP_POSPLUS,        /* 35 Possessified plus */
  -  OP_POSQUERY,       /* 36 Posesssified query */
  -  OP_POSUPTO,        /* 37 Possessified upto */
  -
  -  OP_NOTSTAR,        /* 38 The maximizing and minimizing versions of */
  -  OP_NOTMINSTAR,     /* 39 these six opcodes must come in pairs, with */
  -  OP_NOTPLUS,        /* 40 the minimizing one second. They must be in */
  -  OP_NOTMINPLUS,     /* 41 exactly the same order as those above. */
  -  OP_NOTQUERY,       /* 42 This set applies to "not" single characters. */
  -  OP_NOTMINQUERY,    /* 43 */
  -
  -  OP_NOTUPTO,        /* 44 From 0 to n matches */
  -  OP_NOTMINUPTO,     /* 45 */
  -  OP_NOTEXACT,       /* 46 Exactly n matches */
  -
  -  OP_NOTPOSSTAR,     /* 47 Possessified versions */
  -  OP_NOTPOSPLUS,     /* 48 */
  -  OP_NOTPOSQUERY,    /* 49 */
  -  OP_NOTPOSUPTO,     /* 50 */
  -
  -  OP_TYPESTAR,       /* 51 The maximizing and minimizing versions of */
  -  OP_TYPEMINSTAR,    /* 52 these six opcodes must come in pairs, with */
  -  OP_TYPEPLUS,       /* 53 the minimizing one second. These codes must */
  -  OP_TYPEMINPLUS,    /* 54 be in exactly the same order as those above. */
  -  OP_TYPEQUERY,      /* 55 This set applies to character types such as \d */
  -  OP_TYPEMINQUERY,   /* 56 */
  -
  -  OP_TYPEUPTO,       /* 57 From 0 to n matches */
  -  OP_TYPEMINUPTO,    /* 58 */
  -  OP_TYPEEXACT,      /* 59 Exactly n matches */
  -
  -  OP_TYPEPOSSTAR,    /* 60 Possessified versions */
  -  OP_TYPEPOSPLUS,    /* 61 */
  -  OP_TYPEPOSQUERY,   /* 62 */
  -  OP_TYPEPOSUPTO,    /* 63 */
  -
  -  OP_CRSTAR,         /* 64 The maximizing and minimizing versions of */
  -  OP_CRMINSTAR,      /* 65 all these opcodes must come in pairs, with */
  -  OP_CRPLUS,         /* 66 the minimizing one second. These codes must */
  -  OP_CRMINPLUS,      /* 67 be in exactly the same order as those above. */
  -  OP_CRQUERY,        /* 68 These are for character classes and back refs */
  -  OP_CRMINQUERY,     /* 69 */
  -  OP_CRRANGE,        /* 70 These are different to the three sets above. */
  -  OP_CRMINRANGE,     /* 71 */
  +  OP_SET_SOM,        /* 3 Set start of match (\K) */
  +  OP_NOT_WORD_BOUNDARY,  /*  4 \B */
  +  OP_WORD_BOUNDARY,      /*  5 \b */
  +  OP_NOT_DIGIT,          /*  6 \D */
  +  OP_DIGIT,              /*  7 \d */
  +  OP_NOT_WHITESPACE,     /*  8 \S */
  +  OP_WHITESPACE,         /*  9 \s */
  +  OP_NOT_WORDCHAR,       /* 10 \W */
  +  OP_WORDCHAR,           /* 11 \w */
  +  OP_ANY,            /* 12 Match any character */
  +  OP_ANYBYTE,        /* 13 Match any byte (\C); different to OP_ANY for UTF-8 */
  +  OP_NOTPROP,        /* 14 \P (not Unicode property) */
  +  OP_PROP,           /* 15 \p (Unicode property) */
  +  OP_ANYNL,          /* 16 \R (any newline sequence) */
  +  OP_NOT_HSPACE,     /* 17 \H (not horizontal whitespace) */
  +  OP_HSPACE,         /* 18 \h (horizontal whitespace) */
  +  OP_NOT_VSPACE,     /* 19 \V (not vertical whitespace) */
  +  OP_VSPACE,         /* 20 \v (vertical whitespace) */
  +  OP_EXTUNI,         /* 21 \X (extended Unicode sequence */
  +  OP_EODN,           /* 22 End of data or \n at end of data: \Z. */
  +  OP_EOD,            /* 23 End of data: \z */
  +
  +  OP_OPT,            /* 24 Set runtime options */
  +  OP_CIRC,           /* 25 Start of line - varies with multiline switch */
  +  OP_DOLL,           /* 26 End of line - varies with multiline switch */
  +  OP_CHAR,           /* 27 Match one character, casefully */
  +  OP_CHARNC,         /* 28 Match one character, caselessly */
  +  OP_NOT,            /* 29 Match one character, not the following one */
  +
  +  OP_STAR,           /* 30 The maximizing and minimizing versions of */
  +  OP_MINSTAR,        /* 31 these six opcodes must come in pairs, with */
  +  OP_PLUS,           /* 32 the minimizing one second. */
  +  OP_MINPLUS,        /* 33 This first set applies to single characters.*/
  +  OP_QUERY,          /* 34 */
  +  OP_MINQUERY,       /* 35 */
  +
  +  OP_UPTO,           /* 36 From 0 to n matches */
  +  OP_MINUPTO,        /* 37 */
  +  OP_EXACT,          /* 38 Exactly n matches */
  +
  +  OP_POSSTAR,        /* 39 Possessified star */
  +  OP_POSPLUS,        /* 40 Possessified plus */
  +  OP_POSQUERY,       /* 41 Posesssified query */
  +  OP_POSUPTO,        /* 42 Possessified upto */
  +
  +  OP_NOTSTAR,        /* 43 The maximizing and minimizing versions of */
  +  OP_NOTMINSTAR,     /* 44 these six opcodes must come in pairs, with */
  +  OP_NOTPLUS,        /* 45 the minimizing one second. They must be in */
  +  OP_NOTMINPLUS,     /* 46 exactly the same order as those above. */
  +  OP_NOTQUERY,       /* 47 This set applies to "not" single characters. */
  +  OP_NOTMINQUERY,    /* 48 */
  +
  +  OP_NOTUPTO,        /* 49 From 0 to n matches */
  +  OP_NOTMINUPTO,     /* 50 */
  +  OP_NOTEXACT,       /* 51 Exactly n matches */
  +
  +  OP_NOTPOSSTAR,     /* 52 Possessified versions */
  +  OP_NOTPOSPLUS,     /* 53 */
  +  OP_NOTPOSQUERY,    /* 54 */
  +  OP_NOTPOSUPTO,     /* 55 */
  +
  +  OP_TYPESTAR,       /* 56 The maximizing and minimizing versions of */
  +  OP_TYPEMINSTAR,    /* 57 these six opcodes must come in pairs, with */
  +  OP_TYPEPLUS,       /* 58 the minimizing one second. These codes must */
  +  OP_TYPEMINPLUS,    /* 59 be in exactly the same order as those above. */
  +  OP_TYPEQUERY,      /* 60 This set applies to character types such as \d */
  +  OP_TYPEMINQUERY,   /* 61 */
  +
  +  OP_TYPEUPTO,       /* 62 From 0 to n matches */
  +  OP_TYPEMINUPTO,    /* 63 */
  +  OP_TYPEEXACT,      /* 64 Exactly n matches */
  +
  +  OP_TYPEPOSSTAR,    /* 65 Possessified versions */
  +  OP_TYPEPOSPLUS,    /* 66 */
  +  OP_TYPEPOSQUERY,   /* 67 */
  +  OP_TYPEPOSUPTO,    /* 68 */
  +
  +  OP_CRSTAR,         /* 69 The maximizing and minimizing versions of */
  +  OP_CRMINSTAR,      /* 70 all these opcodes must come in pairs, with */
  +  OP_CRPLUS,         /* 71 the minimizing one second. These codes must */
  +  OP_CRMINPLUS,      /* 72 be in exactly the same order as those above. */
  +  OP_CRQUERY,        /* 73 These are for character classes and back refs */
  +  OP_CRMINQUERY,     /* 74 */
  +  OP_CRRANGE,        /* 75 These are different to the three sets above. */
  +  OP_CRMINRANGE,     /* 76 */


  -  OP_CLASS,          /* 72 Match a character class, chars < 256 only */
  -  OP_NCLASS,         /* 73 Same, but the bitmap was created from a negative
  +  OP_CLASS,          /* 77 Match a character class, chars < 256 only */
  +  OP_NCLASS,         /* 78 Same, but the bitmap was created from a negative
                              class - the difference is relevant only when a UTF-8
                              character > 255 is encountered. */


  -  OP_XCLASS,         /* 74 Extended class for handling UTF-8 chars within the
  +  OP_XCLASS,         /* 79 Extended class for handling UTF-8 chars within the
                              class. This does both positive and negative. */


  -  OP_REF,            /* 75 Match a back reference */
  -  OP_RECURSE,        /* 76 Match a numbered subpattern (possibly recursive) */
  -  OP_CALLOUT,        /* 77 Call out to external function if provided */
  -
  -  OP_ALT,            /* 78 Start of alternation */
  -  OP_KET,            /* 79 End of group that doesn't have an unbounded repeat */
  -  OP_KETRMAX,        /* 80 These two must remain together and in this */
  -  OP_KETRMIN,        /* 81 order. They are for groups the repeat for ever. */
  +  OP_REF,            /* 80 Match a back reference */
  +  OP_RECURSE,        /* 81 Match a numbered subpattern (possibly recursive) */
  +  OP_CALLOUT,        /* 82 Call out to external function if provided */
  +
  +  OP_ALT,            /* 83 Start of alternation */
  +  OP_KET,            /* 84 End of group that doesn't have an unbounded repeat */
  +  OP_KETRMAX,        /* 85 These two must remain together and in this */
  +  OP_KETRMIN,        /* 86 order. They are for groups the repeat for ever. */


     /* The assertions must come before BRA, CBRA, ONCE, and COND.*/


  -  OP_ASSERT,         /* 82 Positive lookahead */
  -  OP_ASSERT_NOT,     /* 83 Negative lookahead */
  -  OP_ASSERTBACK,     /* 84 Positive lookbehind */
  -  OP_ASSERTBACK_NOT, /* 85 Negative lookbehind */
  -  OP_REVERSE,        /* 86 Move pointer back - used in lookbehind assertions */
  +  OP_ASSERT,         /* 87 Positive lookahead */
  +  OP_ASSERT_NOT,     /* 88 Negative lookahead */
  +  OP_ASSERTBACK,     /* 89 Positive lookbehind */
  +  OP_ASSERTBACK_NOT, /* 90 Negative lookbehind */
  +  OP_REVERSE,        /* 91 Move pointer back - used in lookbehind assertions */


     /* ONCE, BRA, CBRA, and COND must come after the assertions, with ONCE first,
     as there's a test for >= ONCE for a subpattern that isn't an assertion. */


  -  OP_ONCE,           /* 87 Atomic group */
  -  OP_BRA,            /* 88 Start of non-capturing bracket */
  -  OP_CBRA,           /* 89 Start of capturing bracket */
  -  OP_COND,           /* 90 Conditional group */
  +  OP_ONCE,           /* 92 Atomic group */
  +  OP_BRA,            /* 83 Start of non-capturing bracket */
  +  OP_CBRA,           /* 94 Start of capturing bracket */
  +  OP_COND,           /* 95 Conditional group */


     /* These three must follow the previous three, in the same order. There's a
     check for >= SBRA to distinguish the two sets. */


  -  OP_SBRA,           /* 91 Start of non-capturing bracket, check empty  */
  -  OP_SCBRA,          /* 92 Start of capturing bracket, check empty */
  -  OP_SCOND,          /* 93 Conditional group, check empty */
  -
  -  OP_CREF,           /* 94 Used to hold a capture number as condition */
  -  OP_RREF,           /* 95 Used to hold a recursion number as condition */
  -  OP_DEF,            /* 96 The DEFINE condition */
  +  OP_SBRA,           /* 96 Start of non-capturing bracket, check empty  */
  +  OP_SCBRA,          /* 97 Start of capturing bracket, check empty */
  +  OP_SCOND,          /* 98 Conditional group, check empty */
  +
  +  OP_CREF,           /* 99 Used to hold a capture number as condition */
  +  OP_RREF,           /* 100 Used to hold a recursion number as condition */
  +  OP_DEF,            /* 101 The DEFINE condition */


  -  OP_BRAZERO,        /* 97 These two must remain together and in this */
  -  OP_BRAMINZERO      /* 98 order. */
  +  OP_BRAZERO,        /* 102 These two must remain together and in this */
  +  OP_BRAMINZERO      /* 103 order. */
   };



@@ -701,10 +770,10 @@
for debugging. The macro is referenced only in pcre_printint.c. */

   #define OP_NAME_LIST \
  -  "End", "\\A", "\\G", "\\B", "\\b", "\\D", "\\d",                \
  +  "End", "\\A", "\\G", "\\K", "\\B", "\\b", "\\D", "\\d",         \
     "\\S", "\\s", "\\W", "\\w", "Any", "Anybyte",                   \
  -  "notprop", "prop", "anynl", "extuni",                           \
  -  "\\Z", "\\z",                                                   \
  +  "notprop", "prop", "\\R", "\\H", "\\h", "\\V", "\\v",           \
  +  "extuni",  "\\Z", "\\z",                                        \
     "Opt", "^", "$", "char", "charnc", "not",                       \
     "*", "*?", "+", "+?", "?", "??", "{", "{", "{",                 \
     "*+","++", "?+", "{",                                           \
  @@ -731,9 +800,11 @@


   #define OP_LENGTHS \
     1,                             /* End                                    */ \
  -  1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,  /* \A, \G, \B, \B, \D, \d, \S, \s, \W, \w */ \
  +  1, 1, 1, 1, 1,                 /* \A, \G, \K, \B, \b                     */ \
  +  1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,              /* \D, \d, \S, \s, \W, \w                 */ \
     1, 1,                          /* Any, Anybyte                           */ \
  -  3, 3, 1, 1,                    /* NOTPROP, PROP, EXTUNI, ANYNL           */ \
  +  3, 3, 1,                       /* NOTPROP, PROP, EXTUNI                  */ \
  +  1, 1, 1, 1, 1,                 /* \R, \H, \h, \V, \v                     */ \
     1, 1, 2, 1, 1,                 /* \Z, \z, Opt, ^, $                      */ \
     2,                             /* Char  - the minimum length             */ \
     2,                             /* Charnc  - the minimum length           */ \
  @@ -793,7 +864,7 @@
          ERR20, ERR21, ERR22, ERR23, ERR24, ERR25, ERR26, ERR27, ERR28, ERR29,
          ERR30, ERR31, ERR32, ERR33, ERR34, ERR35, ERR36, ERR37, ERR38, ERR39,
          ERR40, ERR41, ERR42, ERR43, ERR44, ERR45, ERR46, ERR47, ERR48, ERR49,
  -       ERR50, ERR51, ERR52, ERR53, ERR54, ERR55, ERR56, ERR57 };
  +       ERR50, ERR51, ERR52, ERR53, ERR54, ERR55, ERR56, ERR57, ERR58 };


   /* The real format of the start of the pcre block; the index of names and the
   code vector run on as long as necessary after the end. We store an explicit
  @@ -882,21 +953,11 @@
     struct recursion_info *prevrec; /* Previous recursion record (or NULL) */
     int group_num;                /* Number of group that was called */
     const uschar *after_call;     /* "Return value": points after the call in the expr */
  -  USPTR save_start;             /* Old value of md->start_match */
  +  USPTR save_start;             /* Old value of mstart */
     int *offset_save;             /* Pointer to start of saved offsets */
     int saved_max;                /* Number of saved offsets */
   } recursion_info;


  -/* When compiling in a mode that doesn't use recursive calls to match(),
  -a structure is used to remember local variables on the heap. It is defined in
  -pcre_exec.c, close to the match() function, so that it is easy to keep it in
  -step with any changes of local variable. However, the pointer to the current
  -frame must be saved in some "static" place over a longjmp(). We declare the
  -structure here so that we can put a pointer in the match_data structure. NOTE:
  -This isn't used for a "normal" compilation of pcre. */
  -
  -struct heapframe;
  -
   /* Structure for building a chain of data for holding the values of the subject
   pointer at the start of each subpattern, so as to detect when an empty string
   has been matched by a subpattern - to break infinite loops. */
  @@ -933,7 +994,7 @@
     const uschar *start_code;     /* For use when recursing */
     USPTR  start_subject;         /* Start of the subject string */
     USPTR  end_subject;           /* End of the subject string */
  -  USPTR  start_match;           /* Start of this match attempt */
  +  USPTR  start_match_ptr;       /* Start of matched string */
     USPTR  end_match_ptr;         /* Subject position at end match */
     int    end_offset_top;        /* Highwater mark at end of match */
     int    capture_last;          /* Most recent capture number */
  @@ -942,7 +1003,6 @@
     int    eptrn;                 /* Next free eptrblock */
     recursion_info *recursive;    /* Linked list of recursion data */
     void  *callout_data;          /* To pass back to callouts */
  -  struct heapframe *thisframe;  /* Used only when compiling for no recursion */
   } match_data;


/* A similar structure is used for the same purpose by the DFA matching
@@ -1028,16 +1088,16 @@
one of the exported public functions. They have to be "external" in the C
sense, but are not part of the PCRE public API. */

  -extern BOOL         _pcre_is_newline(const uschar *, const uschar *, int *,
  -                      BOOL);
  +extern BOOL         _pcre_is_newline(const uschar *, int, const uschar *,
  +                      int *, BOOL);
   extern int          _pcre_ord2utf8(int, uschar *);
   extern real_pcre   *_pcre_try_flipped(const real_pcre *, real_pcre *,
                         const pcre_study_data *, pcre_study_data *);
   extern int          _pcre_ucp_findprop(const unsigned int, int *, int *);
   extern unsigned int _pcre_ucp_othercase(const unsigned int);
   extern int          _pcre_valid_utf8(const uschar *, int);
  -extern BOOL         _pcre_was_newline(const uschar *, const uschar *, int *,
  -                      BOOL);
  +extern BOOL         _pcre_was_newline(const uschar *, int, const uschar *,
  +                      int *, BOOL);
   extern BOOL         _pcre_xclass(int, const uschar *);


#endif

  Index: pcre_maketables.c
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /home/cvs/exim/exim-src/src/pcre/pcre_maketables.c,v
  retrieving revision 1.4
  retrieving revision 1.5
  diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5
  --- pcre_maketables.c    23 Jan 2007 15:08:45 -0000    1.4
  +++ pcre_maketables.c    26 Jun 2007 11:16:54 -0000    1.5
  @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
  -/* $Cambridge: exim/exim-src/src/pcre/pcre_maketables.c,v 1.4 2007/01/23 15:08:45 ph10 Exp $ */
  +/* $Cambridge: exim/exim-src/src/pcre/pcre_maketables.c,v 1.5 2007/06/26 11:16:54 ph10 Exp $ */


   /*************************************************
   *      Perl-Compatible Regular Expressions       *
  @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
   and semantics are as close as possible to those of the Perl 5 language.


                          Written by Philip Hazel
  -           Copyright (c) 1997-2006 University of Cambridge
  +           Copyright (c) 1997-2007 University of Cambridge


-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without

  Index: pcre_newline.c
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /home/cvs/exim/exim-src/src/pcre/pcre_newline.c,v
  retrieving revision 1.1
  retrieving revision 1.2
  diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2
  --- pcre_newline.c    23 Jan 2007 15:08:45 -0000    1.1
  +++ pcre_newline.c    26 Jun 2007 11:16:54 -0000    1.2
  @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
  -/* $Cambridge: exim/exim-src/src/pcre/pcre_newline.c,v 1.1 2007/01/23 15:08:45 ph10 Exp $ */
  +/* $Cambridge: exim/exim-src/src/pcre/pcre_newline.c,v 1.2 2007/06/26 11:16:54 ph10 Exp $ */


   /*************************************************
   *      Perl-Compatible Regular Expressions       *
  @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
   and semantics are as close as possible to those of the Perl 5 language.


                          Written by Philip Hazel
  -           Copyright (c) 1997-2006 University of Cambridge
  +           Copyright (c) 1997-2007 University of Cambridge


-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
@@ -44,9 +44,8 @@
one kind of newline is to be recognized. When a newline is found, its length is
returned. In principle, we could implement several newline "types", each
referring to a different set of newline characters. At present, PCRE supports
-only NLTYPE_FIXED, which gets handled without these functions, and NLTYPE_ALL,
-so for now the type isn't passed into the functions. It can easily be added
-later if required. The full list of Unicode newline characters is taken from
+only NLTYPE_FIXED, which gets handled without these functions, NLTYPE_ANYCRLF,
+and NLTYPE_ANY. The full list of Unicode newline characters is taken from
http://unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr18/. */


@@ -63,6 +62,7 @@

   Arguments:
     ptr          pointer to possible newline
  +  type         the newline type
     endptr       pointer to the end of the string
     lenptr       where to return the length
     utf8         TRUE if in utf8 mode
  @@ -71,12 +71,23 @@
   */


   BOOL
  -_pcre_is_newline(const uschar *ptr, const uschar *endptr, int *lenptr,
  -  BOOL utf8)
  +_pcre_is_newline(const uschar *ptr, int type, const uschar *endptr,
  +  int *lenptr, BOOL utf8)
   {
   int c;
   if (utf8) { GETCHAR(c, ptr); } else c = *ptr;
  -switch(c)
  +
  +if (type == NLTYPE_ANYCRLF) switch(c)
  +  {
  +  case 0x000a: *lenptr = 1; return TRUE;             /* LF */
  +  case 0x000d: *lenptr = (ptr < endptr - 1 && ptr[1] == 0x0a)? 2 : 1;
  +               return TRUE;                          /* CR */
  +  default: return FALSE;
  +  }
  +
  +/* NLTYPE_ANY */
  +
  +else switch(c)
     {
     case 0x000a:                                       /* LF */
     case 0x000b:                                       /* VT */
  @@ -101,6 +112,7 @@


   Arguments:
     ptr          pointer to possible newline
  +  type         the newline type
     startptr     pointer to the start of the string
     lenptr       where to return the length
     utf8         TRUE if in utf8 mode
  @@ -109,8 +121,8 @@
   */


   BOOL
  -_pcre_was_newline(const uschar *ptr, const uschar *startptr, int *lenptr,
  -  BOOL utf8)
  +_pcre_was_newline(const uschar *ptr, int type, const uschar *startptr,
  +  int *lenptr, BOOL utf8)
   {
   int c;
   ptr--;
  @@ -120,7 +132,16 @@
     GETCHAR(c, ptr);
     }
   else c = *ptr;
  -switch(c)
  +
  +if (type == NLTYPE_ANYCRLF) switch(c)
  +  {
  +  case 0x000a: *lenptr = (ptr > startptr && ptr[-1] == 0x0d)? 2 : 1;
  +               return TRUE;                         /* LF */
  +  case 0x000d: *lenptr = 1; return TRUE;            /* CR */
  +  default: return FALSE;
  +  }
  +
  +else switch(c)
     {
     case 0x000a: *lenptr = (ptr > startptr && ptr[-1] == 0x0d)? 2 : 1;
                  return TRUE;                         /* LF */


  Index: pcre_printint.src
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /home/cvs/exim/exim-src/src/pcre/pcre_printint.src,v
  retrieving revision 1.2
  retrieving revision 1.3
  diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3
  --- pcre_printint.src    23 Jan 2007 15:08:45 -0000    1.2
  +++ pcre_printint.src    26 Jun 2007 11:16:54 -0000    1.3
  @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
  -/* $Cambridge: exim/exim-src/src/pcre/pcre_printint.src,v 1.2 2007/01/23 15:08:45 ph10 Exp $ */
  +/* $Cambridge: exim/exim-src/src/pcre/pcre_printint.src,v 1.3 2007/06/26 11:16:54 ph10 Exp $ */


   /*************************************************
   *      Perl-Compatible Regular Expressions       *
  @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
   and semantics are as close as possible to those of the Perl 5 language.


                          Written by Philip Hazel
  -           Copyright (c) 1997-2005 University of Cambridge
  +           Copyright (c) 1997-2007 University of Cambridge


-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
@@ -73,6 +73,12 @@
{
int c = *ptr;

  +#ifndef SUPPORT_UTF8
  +utf8 = utf8;  /* Avoid compiler warning */
  +if (PRINTABLE(c)) fprintf(f, "%c", c); else fprintf(f, "\\x%02x", c);
  +return 0;
  +
  +#else
   if (!utf8 || (c & 0xc0) != 0xc0)
     {
     if (PRINTABLE(c)) fprintf(f, "%c", c); else fprintf(f, "\\x%02x", c);
  @@ -104,6 +110,7 @@
     if (c < 128) fprintf(f, "\\x%02x", c); else fprintf(f, "\\x{%x}", c);
     return a;
     }
  +#endif
   }



@@ -136,10 +143,13 @@
*************************************************/

/* Make this function work for a regex with integers either byte order.
-However, we assume that what we are passed is a compiled regex. */
+However, we assume that what we are passed is a compiled regex. The
+print_lengths flag controls whether offsets and lengths of items are printed.
+They can be turned off from pcretest so that automatic tests on bytecode can be
+written that do not depend on the value of LINK_SIZE. */

   static void
  -pcre_printint(pcre *external_re, FILE *f)
  +pcre_printint(pcre *external_re, FILE *f, BOOL print_lengths)
   {
   real_pcre *re = (real_pcre *)external_re;
   uschar *codestart, *code;
  @@ -170,7 +180,10 @@
     int c;
     int extra = 0;


  -  fprintf(f, "%3d ", (int)(code - codestart));
  +  if (print_lengths)
  +    fprintf(f, "%3d ", (int)(code - codestart));
  +  else
  +    fprintf(f, "    ");


     switch(*code)
       {
  @@ -207,8 +220,9 @@


       case OP_CBRA:
       case OP_SCBRA:
  -    fprintf(f, "%3d %s %d", GET(code, 1), OP_names[*code],
  -      GET2(code, 1+LINK_SIZE));
  +    if (print_lengths) fprintf(f, "%3d ", GET(code, 1));
  +      else fprintf(f, "    ");
  +    fprintf(f, "%s %d", OP_names[*code], GET2(code, 1+LINK_SIZE));
       break;


       case OP_BRA:
  @@ -225,7 +239,9 @@
       case OP_COND:
       case OP_SCOND:
       case OP_REVERSE:
  -    fprintf(f, "%3d %s", GET(code, 1), OP_names[*code]);
  +    if (print_lengths) fprintf(f, "%3d ", GET(code, 1));
  +      else fprintf(f, "    ");
  +    fprintf(f, "%s", OP_names[*code]);
       break;


       case OP_CREF:
  @@ -341,7 +357,9 @@
       break;


       case OP_RECURSE:
  -    fprintf(f, "%3d %s", GET(code, 1), OP_names[*code]);
  +    if (print_lengths) fprintf(f, "%3d ", GET(code, 1));
  +      else fprintf(f, "    ");
  +    fprintf(f, "%s", OP_names[*code]);
       break;


       case OP_REF:


  Index: pcre_study.c
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /home/cvs/exim/exim-src/src/pcre/pcre_study.c,v
  retrieving revision 1.4
  retrieving revision 1.5
  diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5
  --- pcre_study.c    23 Jan 2007 15:08:45 -0000    1.4
  +++ pcre_study.c    26 Jun 2007 11:16:54 -0000    1.5
  @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
  -/* $Cambridge: exim/exim-src/src/pcre/pcre_study.c,v 1.4 2007/01/23 15:08:45 ph10 Exp $ */
  +/* $Cambridge: exim/exim-src/src/pcre/pcre_study.c,v 1.5 2007/06/26 11:16:54 ph10 Exp $ */


   /*************************************************
   *      Perl-Compatible Regular Expressions       *
  @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
   and semantics are as close as possible to those of the Perl 5 language.


                          Written by Philip Hazel
  -           Copyright (c) 1997-2006 University of Cambridge
  +           Copyright (c) 1997-2007 University of Cambridge


   -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
   Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
  @@ -396,11 +396,13 @@
         character with a value > 255. */


         case OP_NCLASS:
  +#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
         if (utf8)
           {
           start_bits[24] |= 0xf0;              /* Bits for 0xc4 - 0xc8 */
           memset(start_bits+25, 0xff, 7);      /* Bits for 0xc9 - 0xff */
           }
  +#endif
         /* Fall through */


         case OP_CLASS:
  @@ -413,6 +415,7 @@
           value is > 127. In fact, there are only two possible starting bytes for
           characters in the range 128 - 255. */


  +#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
           if (utf8)
             {
             for (c = 0; c < 16; c++) start_bits[c] |= tcode[c];
  @@ -430,6 +433,7 @@
           /* In non-UTF-8 mode, the two bit maps are completely compatible. */


           else
  +#endif
             {
             for (c = 0; c < 32; c++) start_bits[c] |= tcode[c];
             }
  @@ -489,7 +493,7 @@
               NULL on error or if no optimization possible
   */


-PCRE_DATA_SCOPE pcre_extra *
+PCRE_EXP_DEFN pcre_extra *
pcre_study(const pcre *external_re, int options, const char **errorptr)
{
uschar start_bits[32];

  Index: pcre_tables.c
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /home/cvs/exim/exim-src/src/pcre/pcre_tables.c,v
  retrieving revision 1.4
  retrieving revision 1.5
  diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5
  --- pcre_tables.c    23 Jan 2007 15:08:45 -0000    1.4
  +++ pcre_tables.c    26 Jun 2007 11:16:54 -0000    1.5
  @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
  -/* $Cambridge: exim/exim-src/src/pcre/pcre_tables.c,v 1.4 2007/01/23 15:08:45 ph10 Exp $ */
  +/* $Cambridge: exim/exim-src/src/pcre/pcre_tables.c,v 1.5 2007/06/26 11:16:54 ph10 Exp $ */


   /*************************************************
   *      Perl-Compatible Regular Expressions       *
  @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
   and semantics are as close as possible to those of the Perl 5 language.


                          Written by Philip Hazel
  -           Copyright (c) 1997-2006 University of Cambridge
  +           Copyright (c) 1997-2007 University of Cambridge


-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
@@ -63,6 +63,8 @@
/* These are the breakpoints for different numbers of bytes in a UTF-8
character. */

  +#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8
  +
   const int _pcre_utf8_table1[] =
     { 0x7f, 0x7ff, 0xffff, 0x1fffff, 0x3ffffff, 0x7fffffff};


@@ -195,5 +197,7 @@
};

const int _pcre_utt_size = sizeof(_pcre_utt)/sizeof(ucp_type_table);
+
+#endif /* SUPPORT_UTF8 */

/* End of pcre_tables.c */

  Index: pcre_try_flipped.c
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /home/cvs/exim/exim-src/src/pcre/pcre_try_flipped.c,v
  retrieving revision 1.4
  retrieving revision 1.5
  diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5
  --- pcre_try_flipped.c    23 Jan 2007 15:08:45 -0000    1.4
  +++ pcre_try_flipped.c    26 Jun 2007 11:16:54 -0000    1.5
  @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
  -/* $Cambridge: exim/exim-src/src/pcre/pcre_try_flipped.c,v 1.4 2007/01/23 15:08:45 ph10 Exp $ */
  +/* $Cambridge: exim/exim-src/src/pcre/pcre_try_flipped.c,v 1.5 2007/06/26 11:16:54 ph10 Exp $ */


   /*************************************************
   *      Perl-Compatible Regular Expressions       *
  @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
   and semantics are as close as possible to those of the Perl 5 language.


                          Written by Philip Hazel
  -           Copyright (c) 1997-2006 University of Cambridge
  +           Copyright (c) 1997-2007 University of Cambridge


-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without

  Index: pcre_version.c
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /home/cvs/exim/exim-src/src/pcre/pcre_version.c,v
  retrieving revision 1.4
  retrieving revision 1.5
  diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5
  --- pcre_version.c    23 Jan 2007 15:08:45 -0000    1.4
  +++ pcre_version.c    26 Jun 2007 11:16:54 -0000    1.5
  @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
  -/* $Cambridge: exim/exim-src/src/pcre/pcre_version.c,v 1.4 2007/01/23 15:08:45 ph10 Exp $ */
  +/* $Cambridge: exim/exim-src/src/pcre/pcre_version.c,v 1.5 2007/06/26 11:16:54 ph10 Exp $ */


   /*************************************************
   *      Perl-Compatible Regular Expressions       *
  @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
   and semantics are as close as possible to those of the Perl 5 language.


                          Written by Philip Hazel
  -           Copyright (c) 1997-2006 University of Cambridge
  +           Copyright (c) 1997-2007 University of Cambridge


-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@
pre-processor time. This hack uses a standard trick for avoiding calling
the STRING macro with an empty argument when doing the test. */

-PCRE_DATA_SCOPE const char *
+PCRE_EXP_DEFN const char *
pcre_version(void)
{
return (XSTRING(Z PCRE_PRERELEASE)[1] == 0)?

  Index: pcretest.c
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /home/cvs/exim/exim-src/src/pcre/pcretest.c,v
  retrieving revision 1.6
  retrieving revision 1.7
  diff -u -r1.6 -r1.7
  --- pcretest.c    23 Jan 2007 15:08:45 -0000    1.6
  +++ pcretest.c    26 Jun 2007 11:16:54 -0000    1.7
  @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
  -/* $Cambridge: exim/exim-src/src/pcre/pcretest.c,v 1.6 2007/01/23 15:08:45 ph10 Exp $ */
  +/* $Cambridge: exim/exim-src/src/pcre/pcretest.c,v 1.7 2007/06/26 11:16:54 ph10 Exp $ */


   /*************************************************
   *             PCRE testing program               *
  @@ -69,13 +69,16 @@
   #endif



  -#define PCRE_SPY        /* For Win32 build, import data, not export */
  -
  -/* We include pcre_internal.h because we need the internal info for displaying
  -the results of pcre_study() and we also need to know about the internal
  -macros, structures, and other internal data values; pcretest has "inside
  -information" compared to a program that strictly follows the PCRE API. */
  +/* We have to include pcre_internal.h because we need the internal info for
  +displaying the results of pcre_study() and we also need to know about the
  +internal macros, structures, and other internal data values; pcretest has
  +"inside information" compared to a program that strictly follows the PCRE API.
  +
  +Although pcre_internal.h does itself include pcre.h, we explicitly include it
  +here before pcre_internal.h so that the PCRE_EXP_xxx macros get set
  +appropriately for an application, not for building PCRE. */


+#include "pcre.h"
#include "pcre_internal.h"

/* We need access to the data tables that PCRE uses. So as not to have to keep
@@ -116,10 +119,17 @@
#include "pcreposix.h"
#endif

-/* It is also possible, for the benefit of the version imported into Exim, to
-build pcretest without support for UTF8 (define NOUTF8), without the interface
-to the DFA matcher (NODFA), and without the doublecheck of the old "info"
-function (define NOINFOCHECK). */
+/* It is also possible, for the benefit of the version currently imported into
+Exim, to build pcretest without support for UTF8 (define NOUTF8), without the
+interface to the DFA matcher (NODFA), and without the doublecheck of the old
+"info" function (define NOINFOCHECK). In fact, we automatically cut out the
+UTF8 support if PCRE is built without it. */
+
+#ifndef SUPPORT_UTF8
+#ifndef NOUTF8
+#define NOUTF8
+#endif
+#endif


/* Other parameters */
@@ -655,7 +665,8 @@
*************************************************/

/* This is used both at compile and run-time to check for <xxx> escapes, where
-xxx is LF, CR, CRLF, or ANY. Print a message and return 0 if there is no match.
+xxx is LF, CR, CRLF, ANYCRLF, or ANY. Print a message and return 0 if there is
+no match.

   Arguments:
     p           points after the leading '<'
  @@ -670,6 +681,7 @@
   if (strncmp((char *)p, "cr>", 3) == 0) return PCRE_NEWLINE_CR;
   if (strncmp((char *)p, "lf>", 3) == 0) return PCRE_NEWLINE_LF;
   if (strncmp((char *)p, "crlf>", 5) == 0) return PCRE_NEWLINE_CRLF;
  +if (strncmp((char *)p, "anycrlf>", 8) == 0) return PCRE_NEWLINE_ANYCRLF;
   if (strncmp((char *)p, "any>", 4) == 0) return PCRE_NEWLINE_ANY;
   fprintf(f, "Unknown newline type at: <%s\n", p);
   return 0;
  @@ -842,6 +854,7 @@
       (void)pcre_config(PCRE_CONFIG_NEWLINE, &rc);
       printf("  Newline sequence is %s\n", (rc == '\r')? "CR" :
         (rc == '\n')? "LF" : (rc == ('\r'<<8 | '\n'))? "CRLF" :
  +      (rc == -2)? "ANYCRLF" :
         (rc == -1)? "ANY" : "???");
       (void)pcre_config(PCRE_CONFIG_LINK_SIZE, &rc);
       printf("  Internal link size = %d\n", rc);
  @@ -853,7 +866,7 @@
       printf("  Default recursion depth limit = %d\n", rc);
       (void)pcre_config(PCRE_CONFIG_STACKRECURSE, &rc);
       printf("  Match recursion uses %s\n", rc? "stack" : "heap");
  -    exit(0);
  +    goto EXIT;
       }
     else if (strcmp(argv[op], "-help") == 0 ||
              strcmp(argv[op], "--help") == 0)
  @@ -879,7 +892,7 @@
   if (offsets == NULL)
     {
     printf("** Failed to get %d bytes of memory for offsets vector\n",
  -    size_offsets_max * sizeof(int));
  +    (int)(size_offsets_max * sizeof(int)));
     yield = 1;
     goto EXIT;
     }
  @@ -939,6 +952,7 @@
     size_t size, regex_gotten_store;
     int do_study = 0;
     int do_debug = debug;
  +  int debug_lengths = 1;
     int do_G = 0;
     int do_g = 0;
     int do_showinfo = showinfo;
  @@ -1129,6 +1143,7 @@
         case 'S': do_study = 1; break;
         case 'U': options |= PCRE_UNGREEDY; break;
         case 'X': options |= PCRE_EXTRA; break;
  +      case 'Z': debug_lengths = 0; break;
         case '8': options |= PCRE_UTF8; use_utf8 = 1; break;
         case '?': options |= PCRE_NO_UTF8_CHECK; break;


  @@ -1330,7 +1345,7 @@
       if (do_debug)
         {
         fprintf(outfile, "------------------------------------------------------------------\n");
  -      pcre_printint(re, outfile);
  +      pcre_printint(re, outfile, debug_lengths);
         }


       if (do_showinfo)
  @@ -1339,7 +1354,7 @@
   #if !defined NOINFOCHECK
         int old_first_char, old_options, old_count;
   #endif
  -      int count, backrefmax, first_char, need_char;
  +      int count, backrefmax, first_char, need_char, okpartial, jchanged;
         int nameentrysize, namecount;
         const uschar *nametable;


  @@ -1352,6 +1367,8 @@
         new_info(re, NULL, PCRE_INFO_NAMEENTRYSIZE, &nameentrysize);
         new_info(re, NULL, PCRE_INFO_NAMECOUNT, &namecount);
         new_info(re, NULL, PCRE_INFO_NAMETABLE, (void *)&nametable);
  +      new_info(re, NULL, PCRE_INFO_OKPARTIAL, &okpartial);
  +      new_info(re, NULL, PCRE_INFO_JCHANGED, &jchanged);


   #if !defined NOINFOCHECK
         old_count = pcre_info(re, &old_options, &old_first_char);
  @@ -1393,17 +1410,10 @@
             }
           }


  -      /* The NOPARTIAL bit is a private bit in the options, so we have
  -      to fish it out via out back door */
  +      if (!okpartial) fprintf(outfile, "Partial matching not supported\n");


         all_options = ((real_pcre *)re)->options;
  -      if (do_flip)
  -        {
  -        all_options = byteflip(all_options, sizeof(all_options));
  -         }
  -
  -      if ((all_options & PCRE_NOPARTIAL) != 0)
  -        fprintf(outfile, "Partial matching not supported\n");
  +      if (do_flip) all_options = byteflip(all_options, sizeof(all_options));


         if (get_options == 0) fprintf(outfile, "No options\n");
           else fprintf(outfile, "Options:%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s\n",
  @@ -1421,6 +1431,8 @@
             ((get_options & PCRE_NO_UTF8_CHECK) != 0)? " no_utf8_check" : "",
             ((get_options & PCRE_DUPNAMES) != 0)? " dupnames" : "");


  +      if (jchanged) fprintf(outfile, "Duplicate name status changes\n");
  +
         switch (get_options & PCRE_NEWLINE_BITS)
           {
           case PCRE_NEWLINE_CR:
  @@ -1435,6 +1447,10 @@
           fprintf(outfile, "Forced newline sequence: CRLF\n");
           break;


  +        case PCRE_NEWLINE_ANYCRLF:
  +        fprintf(outfile, "Forced newline sequence: ANYCRLF\n");
  +        break;
  +
           case PCRE_NEWLINE_ANY:
           fprintf(outfile, "Forced newline sequence: ANY\n");
           break;
  @@ -1584,7 +1600,7 @@
     for (;;)
       {
       uschar *q;
  -    uschar *bptr = dbuffer;
  +    uschar *bptr;
       int *use_offsets = offsets;
       int use_size_offsets = size_offsets;
       int callout_data = 0;
  @@ -1640,7 +1656,7 @@
       p = buffer;
       while (isspace(*p)) p++;


  -    q = dbuffer;
  +    bptr = q = dbuffer;
       while ((c = *p++) != 0)
         {
         int i = 0;
  @@ -1835,7 +1851,7 @@
             if (offsets == NULL)
               {
               printf("** Failed to get %d bytes of memory for offsets vector\n",
  -              size_offsets_max * sizeof(int));
  +              (int)(size_offsets_max * sizeof(int)));
               yield = 1;
               goto EXIT;
               }
  @@ -2204,19 +2220,44 @@
           }


         /* Failed to match. If this is a /g or /G loop and we previously set
  -      g_notempty after a null match, this is not necessarily the end.
  -      We want to advance the start offset, and continue. In the case of UTF-8
  -      matching, the advance must be one character, not one byte. Fudge the
  -      offset values to achieve this. We won't be at the end of the string -
  -      that was checked before setting g_notempty. */
  +      g_notempty after a null match, this is not necessarily the end. We want
  +      to advance the start offset, and continue. We won't be at the end of the
  +      string - that was checked before setting g_notempty.
  +
  +      Complication arises in the case when the newline option is "any" or
  +      "anycrlf". If the previous match was at the end of a line terminated by
  +      CRLF, an advance of one character just passes the \r, whereas we should
  +      prefer the longer newline sequence, as does the code in pcre_exec().
  +      Fudge the offset value to achieve this.
  +
  +      Otherwise, in the case of UTF-8 matching, the advance must be one
  +      character, not one byte. */


         else
           {
           if (g_notempty != 0)
             {
             int onechar = 1;
  +          unsigned int obits = ((real_pcre *)re)->options;
             use_offsets[0] = start_offset;
  -          if (use_utf8)
  +          if ((obits & PCRE_NEWLINE_BITS) == 0)
  +            {
  +            int d;
  +            (void)pcre_config(PCRE_CONFIG_NEWLINE, &d);
  +            obits = (d == '\r')? PCRE_NEWLINE_CR :
  +                    (d == '\n')? PCRE_NEWLINE_LF :
  +                    (d == ('\r'<<8 | '\n'))? PCRE_NEWLINE_CRLF :
  +                    (d == -2)? PCRE_NEWLINE_ANYCRLF :
  +                    (d == -1)? PCRE_NEWLINE_ANY : 0;
  +            }
  +          if (((obits & PCRE_NEWLINE_BITS) == PCRE_NEWLINE_ANY ||
  +               (obits & PCRE_NEWLINE_BITS) == PCRE_NEWLINE_ANYCRLF)
  +              &&
  +              start_offset < len - 1 &&
  +              bptr[start_offset] == '\r' &&
  +              bptr[start_offset+1] == '\n')
  +            onechar++;
  +          else if (use_utf8)
               {
               while (start_offset + onechar < len)
                 {
  @@ -2251,6 +2292,7 @@
         character. */


         g_notempty = 0;
  +
         if (use_offsets[0] == use_offsets[1])
           {
           if (use_offsets[0] == len) break;


  Index: ucp.h
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /home/cvs/exim/exim-src/src/pcre/ucp.h,v
  retrieving revision 1.4
  retrieving revision 1.5
  diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5
  --- ucp.h    23 Jan 2007 15:08:45 -0000    1.4
  +++ ucp.h    26 Jun 2007 11:16:54 -0000    1.5
  @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
  -/* $Cambridge: exim/exim-src/src/pcre/ucp.h,v 1.4 2007/01/23 15:08:45 ph10 Exp $ */
  +/* $Cambridge: exim/exim-src/src/pcre/ucp.h,v 1.5 2007/06/26 11:16:54 ph10 Exp $ */


   /*************************************************
   *          Unicode Property Table handler        *