I guess that supply a conversion function (and API for non C users) is my only option... yes the second option is too much maintenanceOnce fully recovered I will work on it Ze'ev Atlas
From: "ph10@???" <ph10@???>
To: Ze'ev Atlas <zatlas1@???>
Cc: Pcre Exim <pcre-dev@???>
Sent: Friday, October 20, 2017 11:47 AM
Subject: Re: EBCDIC many faces
On Thu, 19 Oct 2017, Ze'ev Atlas wrote:
> I am weighing my next step after realizing that the special characters
> for pattern cannot really change in runtime while being the most
> abused by IBM. IBM supplys a set of function that allow me to convert
> the input (string and pattern) from whatever EBCDIC codepage to the
> desired one. But in order not to run it umpteen times I need to put
> it in front of the PCRE so all the functions will see the converted
> strings. I cannot put the onus on the users as most of them use COBOL
> and are not sophisticated enougj Any advice will be wellcome
I sympathize with your position! It looks as though you can do nothing
other than put the conversion function in front of the PCRE functions,
and also, I suppose, on the output as well, to convert back. Ugh!
Alternatively, could you supply different versions of PCRE2, compiled
with different code pages? Or is this too much extra maintenance?
Philip
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Philip Hazel