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Auteur: Tony Finch
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Sujet: [exim-cvs] cvs commit: exim/exim-doc/doc-docbook index.html spec.xfpt
fanf2 2008/02/26 11:46:33 GMT

  Modified files:
    exim-doc/doc-docbook index.html spec.xfpt 
  Log:
  Remove references to PCRE documentation no longer supplied with Exim.
  Fixed: bug #675.


  Revision  Changes    Path
  1.4       +0 -14     exim/exim-doc/doc-docbook/index.html
  1.38      +10 -57    exim/exim-doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt


  Index: index.html
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /home/cvs/exim/exim-doc/doc-docbook/index.html,v
  retrieving revision 1.3
  retrieving revision 1.4
  diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4
  --- index.html    17 Apr 2007 13:06:09 -0000    1.3
  +++ index.html    26 Feb 2008 11:46:33 -0000    1.4
  @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
   <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML//EN">
  -<!-- $Cambridge: exim/exim-doc/doc-docbook/index.html,v 1.3 2007/04/17 13:06:09 ph10 Exp $ -->
  +<!-- $Cambridge: exim/exim-doc/doc-docbook/index.html,v 1.4 2008/02/26 11:46:33 fanf2 Exp $ -->
   <html>
   <head>
   <title>Exim 4 Documentation</title>
  @@ -15,20 +15,6 @@
   <li><a href="filter.html">Specification of Exim's filtering facilities</a><br><br></li>
   </ul>


-<p>
-Also available in this documentation bundle are the following two PCRE
-documents:
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><a href="pcrepattern.html">Specification PCRE regular expressions</a><br><br></li>
-<li><a href="pcretest.html">Specification of the <b>pcretest</b> program</a><br></li>
-</ul>
-
-<p>
-A full description of the regular expressions that Exim supports is given in
-the first of them.
-</p>
-
<hr>
</body>
</html>

  Index: spec.xfpt
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /home/cvs/exim/exim-doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt,v
  retrieving revision 1.37
  retrieving revision 1.38
  diff -u -r1.37 -r1.38
  --- spec.xfpt    18 Feb 2008 18:32:31 -0000    1.37
  +++ spec.xfpt    26 Feb 2008 11:46:33 -0000    1.38
  @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
  -. $Cambridge: exim/exim-doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt,v 1.37 2008/02/18 18:32:31 fanf2 Exp $
  +. $Cambridge: exim/exim-doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt,v 1.38 2008/02/26 11:46:33 fanf2 Exp $
   .
   . /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
   . This is the primary source of the Exim Manual. It is an xfpt document that is
  @@ -431,8 +431,6 @@
   .row &_exim.8_&              "a man page of Exim's command line options"
   .row &_experimental.txt_&    "documentation of experimental features"
   .row &_filter.txt_&          "specification of the filter language"
  -.row &_pcrepattern.txt_&     "specification of PCRE regular expressions"
  -.row &_pcretest.txt_&        "specification of the PCRE testing program"
   .row &_Exim3.upgrade_&       "upgrade notes from release 2 to release 3"
   .row &_Exim4.upgrade_&       "upgrade notes from release 3 to release 4"
   .endtable
  @@ -732,10 +730,9 @@
   .ilist
   Regular expressions are supported in the main Exim program and in the
   Exim monitor using the freely-distributable PCRE library, copyright
  -&copy; University of Cambridge. The source to a cut down version of PCRE
  -used to be distributed in the directory &_src/pcre_&. However, this is
  -no longer the case and you will need to use a system PCRE library or
  -obtain and install the full version of the library from
  +&copy; University of Cambridge. The source to PCRE is no longer shipped with
  +Exim, so you will need to use the version of PCRE shipped with your system,
  +or obtain and install the full version of the library from
   &url(ftp://ftp.csx.cam.ac.uk/pub/software/programming/pcre).
   .next
   .cindex "cdb" "acknowledgment"
  @@ -2226,9 +2223,8 @@


.cindex "installing Exim" "what is not installed"
Running &'make install'& does not copy the Exim 4 conversion script
-&'convert4r4'&, or the &'pcretest'& test program. You will probably run the
-first of these only once (if you are upgrading from Exim 3), and the second
-isn't really part of Exim. None of the documentation files in the &_doc_&
+&'convert4r4'&. You will probably run this only once if you are
+upgrading from Exim 3. None of the documentation files in the &_doc_&
directory are copied, except for the info files when you have set
INFO_DIRECTORY, as described in section &<<SECTinsinfdoc>>& below.

@@ -5908,13 +5904,11 @@
O'Reilly (see &url(http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/regex2/)).

The documentation for the syntax and semantics of the regular expressions that
-are supported by PCRE is included in plain text in the file
-&_doc/pcrepattern.txt_& in the Exim distribution, and also in the HTML
-tarbundle of Exim documentation. It describes in detail the features of the
-regular expressions that PCRE supports, so no further description is included
-here. The PCRE functions are called from Exim using the default option settings
-(that is, with no PCRE options set), except that the PCRE_CASELESS option is
-set when the matching is required to be case-insensitive.
+are supported by PCRE is included in the PCRE distribution, and no further
+description is included here. The PCRE functions are called from Exim using
+the default option settings (that is, with no PCRE options set), except that
+the PCRE_CASELESS option is set when the matching is required to be
+case-insensitive.

In most cases, when a regular expression is required in an Exim configuration,
it has to start with a circumflex, in order to distinguish it from plain text
@@ -5953,47 +5947,6 @@



-.section "Testing regular expressions" "SECID59"
-.cindex "testing" "regular expressions"
-.cindex "regular expressions" "testing"
-.cindex "&'pcretest'&"
-A program called &'pcretest'& forms part of the PCRE distribution and is built
-with PCRE during the process of building Exim. It is primarily intended for
-testing PCRE itself, but it can also be used for experimenting with regular
-expressions. After building Exim, the binary can be found in the build
-directory (it is not installed anywhere automatically). There is documentation
-of various options in &_doc/pcretest.txt_&, but for simple testing, none are
-needed. This is the output of a sample run of &'pcretest'&:
-.display
-&` re> `&&*&`/^([@]+)@.+\.(ac|edu)\.(?!kr)[a-z]{2}$/`&*&
-&`data> `&&*&`x@???`&*&
-&` 0: x@???`&
-&` 1: x`&
-&` 2: ac`&
-&`data> `&&*&`x@???`&*&
-&`No match`&
-&`data> `&&*&`x@???`&*&
-&`No match`&
-&`data> `&&*&`x@???`&*&
-&` 0: x@???`&
-&` 1: x`&
-&` 2: edu`&
-.endd
-Input typed by the user is shown in bold face. After the &"re>"& prompt, a
-regular expression enclosed in delimiters is expected. If this compiles without
-error, &"data>"& prompts are given for strings against which the expression is
-matched. An empty data line causes a new regular expression to be read. If the
-match is successful, the captured substring values (that is, what would be in
-the variables &$0$&, &$1$&, &$2$&, etc.) are shown. The above example tests for
-an email address whose domain ends with either &"ac"& or &"edu"& followed by a
-two-character top-level domain that is not &"kr"&. The local part is captured
-in &$1$& and the &"ac"& or &"edu"& in &$2$&.
-
-
-
-
-
-
. ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
. ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////