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Revision: 972
          http://vcs.pcre.org/viewvc?view=rev&revision=972
Author:   ph10
Date:     2012-06-01 19:03:18 +0100 (Fri, 01 Jun 2012)


Log Message:
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Documentation and other tidying for release.

Modified Paths:
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    code/trunk/configure.ac
    code/trunk/doc/pcrecompat.3
    code/trunk/doc/pcrepattern.3
    code/trunk/testdata/testinput1
    code/trunk/testdata/testinput2
    code/trunk/testdata/testoutput1
    code/trunk/testdata/testoutput2


Modified: code/trunk/configure.ac
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/configure.ac    2012-06-01 16:29:43 UTC (rev 971)
+++ code/trunk/configure.ac    2012-06-01 18:03:18 UTC (rev 972)
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
 m4_define(pcre_major, [8])
 m4_define(pcre_minor, [31])
 m4_define(pcre_prerelease, [-RC1])
-m4_define(pcre_date, [2012-02-012])
+m4_define(pcre_date, [2012-06-01])


# NOTE: The CMakeLists.txt file searches for the above variables in the first
# 50 lines of this file. Please update that if the variables above are moved.

Modified: code/trunk/doc/pcrecompat.3
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/doc/pcrecompat.3    2012-06-01 16:29:43 UTC (rev 971)
+++ code/trunk/doc/pcrecompat.3    2012-06-01 18:03:18 UTC (rev 972)
@@ -95,8 +95,16 @@
 .\"
 page.
 .P
-11. If (*THEN) is present in a group that is called as a subroutine, its action
-is limited to that group, even if the group does not contain any | characters.
+11. If any of the backtracking control verbs are used in an assertion or in a
+subpattern that is called as a subroutine (whether or not recursively), their
+effect is confined to that subpattern; it does not extend to the surrounding
+pattern. This is not always the case in Perl. In particular, if (*THEN) is
+present in a group that is called as a subroutine, its action is limited to
+that group, even if the group does not contain any | characters. There is one
+exception to this: the name from a *(MARK), (*PRUNE), or (*THEN) that is
+encountered in a successful positive assertion \fIis\fP passed back when a
+match succeeds (compare capturing parentheses in assertions). Note that such
+subpatterns are processed as anchored at the point where they are tested.
 .P
 12. There are some differences that are concerned with the settings of captured
 strings when part of a pattern is repeated. For example, matching "aba" against
@@ -175,6 +183,6 @@
 .rs
 .sp
 .nf
-Last updated: 08 Januray 2012
+Last updated: 01 June 2012
 Copyright (c) 1997-2012 University of Cambridge.
 .fi


Modified: code/trunk/doc/pcrepattern.3
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/doc/pcrepattern.3    2012-06-01 16:29:43 UTC (rev 971)
+++ code/trunk/doc/pcrepattern.3    2012-06-01 18:03:18 UTC (rev 972)
@@ -2599,7 +2599,7 @@
 a successful positive assertion \fIis\fP passed back when a match succeeds
 (compare capturing parentheses in assertions). Note that such subpatterns are
 processed as anchored at the point where they are tested. Note also that Perl's
-treatment of subroutines is different in some cases.
+treatment of subroutines and assertions is different in some cases.
 .P
 The new verbs make use of what was previously invalid syntax: an opening
 parenthesis followed by an asterisk. They are generally of the form
@@ -2911,6 +2911,6 @@
 .rs
 .sp
 .nf
-Last updated: 04 May 2012
+Last updated: 01 June 2012
 Copyright (c) 1997-2012 University of Cambridge.
 .fi


Modified: code/trunk/testdata/testinput1
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/testdata/testinput1    2012-06-01 16:29:43 UTC (rev 971)
+++ code/trunk/testdata/testinput1    2012-06-01 18:03:18 UTC (rev 972)
@@ -5255,8 +5255,5 @@


 /(?!a(*COMMIT)b)ac|cd/
     ac
-    
-/((?=a(*COMMIT)b)ab|ac){0}(?:(?1)|a(c))/
-    ac 


/-- End of testinput1 --/

Modified: code/trunk/testdata/testinput2
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/testdata/testinput2    2012-06-01 16:29:43 UTC (rev 971)
+++ code/trunk/testdata/testinput2    2012-06-01 18:03:18 UTC (rev 972)
@@ -3762,5 +3762,11 @@


 "AB(C(D))(E(F))?(?(?=\2)(?=\4))"
     ABCDGHI\O03
+    
+/-- This one is here because Perl does not confine the *COMMIT to the 
+assertion, and therefore fails the entire subroutine call. --/ 
+    
+/((?=a(*COMMIT)b)ab|ac){0}(?:(?1)|a(c))/
+    ac 


/-- End of testinput2 --/

Modified: code/trunk/testdata/testoutput1
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/testdata/testoutput1    2012-06-01 16:29:43 UTC (rev 971)
+++ code/trunk/testdata/testoutput1    2012-06-01 18:03:18 UTC (rev 972)
@@ -8722,9 +8722,5 @@
 /(?!a(*COMMIT)b)ac|cd/
     ac
  0: ac
-    
-/((?=a(*COMMIT)b)ab|ac){0}(?:(?1)|a(c))/
-    ac 
- 0: ac


/-- End of testinput1 --/

Modified: code/trunk/testdata/testoutput2
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/testdata/testoutput2    2012-06-01 16:29:43 UTC (rev 971)
+++ code/trunk/testdata/testoutput2    2012-06-01 18:03:18 UTC (rev 972)
@@ -12353,5 +12353,12 @@
     ABCDGHI\O03
 Matched, but too many substrings
  0: ABCD
+    
+/-- This one is here because Perl does not confine the *COMMIT to the 
+assertion, and therefore fails the entire subroutine call. --/ 
+    
+/((?=a(*COMMIT)b)ab|ac){0}(?:(?1)|a(c))/
+    ac 
+ 0: ac


/-- End of testinput2 --/