Revision: 983
http://www.exim.org/viewvc/pcre2?view=rev&revision=983
Author: ph10
Date: 2018-08-13 12:57:09 +0100 (Mon, 13 Aug 2018)
Log Message:
-----------
File tidies and documentation update for 10.32-RC1 Release Candidate.
Modified Paths:
--------------
code/trunk/CMakeLists.txt
code/trunk/ChangeLog
code/trunk/NEWS
code/trunk/NON-AUTOTOOLS-BUILD
code/trunk/RunGrepTest
code/trunk/configure.ac
code/trunk/doc/html/NON-AUTOTOOLS-BUILD.txt
code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2.html
code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2_convert_context_free.html
code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2_converted_pattern_free.html
code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2_jit_stack_assign.html
code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2_jit_stack_free.html
code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2_serialize_encode.html
code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2_serialize_free.html
code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2_substring_list_free.html
code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2api.html
code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2build.html
code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2compat.html
code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2convert.html
code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2grep.html
code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2jit.html
code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2perform.html
code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2serialize.html
code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2syntax.html
code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2test.html
code/trunk/doc/pcre2.3
code/trunk/doc/pcre2.txt
code/trunk/doc/pcre2_convert_context_free.3
code/trunk/doc/pcre2_converted_pattern_free.3
code/trunk/doc/pcre2_jit_stack_assign.3
code/trunk/doc/pcre2_jit_stack_free.3
code/trunk/doc/pcre2_serialize_decode.3
code/trunk/doc/pcre2_serialize_encode.3
code/trunk/doc/pcre2_serialize_free.3
code/trunk/doc/pcre2_serialize_get_number_of_codes.3
code/trunk/doc/pcre2_substring_list_free.3
code/trunk/doc/pcre2api.3
code/trunk/doc/pcre2build.3
code/trunk/doc/pcre2compat.3
code/trunk/doc/pcre2convert.3
code/trunk/doc/pcre2grep.1
code/trunk/doc/pcre2jit.3
code/trunk/doc/pcre2perform.3
code/trunk/doc/pcre2serialize.3
code/trunk/doc/pcre2syntax.3
code/trunk/doc/pcre2test.1
code/trunk/perltest.sh
code/trunk/src/config.h.in
code/trunk/src/pcre2.h.in
code/trunk/src/pcre2_auto_possess.c
code/trunk/src/pcre2_compile.c
code/trunk/src/pcre2_error.c
code/trunk/src/pcre2_extuni.c
code/trunk/src/pcre2_find_bracket.c
code/trunk/src/pcre2_intmodedep.h
code/trunk/src/pcre2_jit_compile.c
code/trunk/src/pcre2_jit_test.c
code/trunk/src/pcre2_match.c
code/trunk/src/pcre2_pattern_info.c
code/trunk/src/pcre2_printint.c
code/trunk/src/pcre2_study.c
code/trunk/src/pcre2_ucp.h
code/trunk/src/pcre2posix.c
Modified: code/trunk/CMakeLists.txt
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/CMakeLists.txt 2018-08-13 11:00:47 UTC (rev 982)
+++ code/trunk/CMakeLists.txt 2018-08-13 11:57:09 UTC (rev 983)
@@ -117,7 +117,7 @@
IF(HAVE_INTTYPES_H)
SET(PCRE2_HAVE_INTTYPES_H 1)
-ELSE(HAVE_INTTYPES_H)
+ELSE(HAVE_INTTYPES_H)
SET(PCRE2_HAVE_INTTYPES_H 0)
ENDIF(HAVE_INTTYPES_H)
Modified: code/trunk/ChangeLog
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/ChangeLog 2018-08-13 11:00:47 UTC (rev 982)
+++ code/trunk/ChangeLog 2018-08-13 11:57:09 UTC (rev 983)
@@ -2,30 +2,30 @@
--------------------
-Version 10.32-RC1 19-February-2018
-----------------------------------
+Version 10.32-RC1 13-August-2018
+--------------------------------
-1. When matching using the the REG_STARTEND feature of the POSIX API with a
+1. When matching using the the REG_STARTEND feature of the POSIX API with a
non-zero starting offset, unset capturing groups with lower numbers than a
-group that did capture something were not being correctly returned as "unset"
+group that did capture something were not being correctly returned as "unset"
(that is, with offset values of -1).
-2. When matching using the POSIX API, pcre2test used to omit listing unset
+2. When matching using the POSIX API, pcre2test used to omit listing unset
groups altogether. Now it shows those that come before any actual captures as
"<unset>", as happens for non-POSIX matching.
-3. Running "pcre2test -C" always stated "\R matches CR, LF, or CRLF only",
-whatever the build configuration was. It now correctly says "\R matches all
-Unicode newlines" in the default case when --enable-bsr-anycrlf has not been
-specified. Similarly, running "pcre2test -C bsr" never produced the result
+3. Running "pcre2test -C" always stated "\R matches CR, LF, or CRLF only",
+whatever the build configuration was. It now correctly says "\R matches all
+Unicode newlines" in the default case when --enable-bsr-anycrlf has not been
+specified. Similarly, running "pcre2test -C bsr" never produced the result
ANY.
-4. Matching the pattern /(*UTF)\C[^\v]+\x80/ against an 8-bit string containing
-multi-code-unit characters caused bad behaviour and possibly a crash. This
+4. Matching the pattern /(*UTF)\C[^\v]+\x80/ against an 8-bit string containing
+multi-code-unit characters caused bad behaviour and possibly a crash. This
issue was fixed for other kinds of repeat in release 10.20 by change 19, but
repeating character classes were overlooked.
-5. pcre2grep now supports the inclusion of binary zeros in patterns that are
+5. pcre2grep now supports the inclusion of binary zeros in patterns that are
read from files via the -f option.
6. A small fix to pcre2grep to avoid compiler warnings for -Wformat-overflow=2.
@@ -43,35 +43,35 @@
10. A number of patches for Windows support from Daniel Richard G:
- (a) List of error numbers in Runtest.bat corrected (it was not the same as in
- Runtest).
-
+ (a) List of error numbers in Runtest.bat corrected (it was not the same as in
+ Runtest).
+
(b) pcre2grep snprintf() workaround as used elsewhere in the tree.
-
- (c) Support for non-C99 snprintf() that returns -1 in the overflow case.
-
-11. Minor tidy of pcre2_dfa_match() code.
-12. Refactored pcre2_dfa_match() so that the internal recursive calls no longer
-use the stack for local workspace and local ovectors. Instead, an initial block
-of stack is reserved, but if this is insufficient, heap memory is used. The
+ (c) Support for non-C99 snprintf() that returns -1 in the overflow case.
+
+11. Minor tidy of pcre2_dfa_match() code.
+
+12. Refactored pcre2_dfa_match() so that the internal recursive calls no longer
+use the stack for local workspace and local ovectors. Instead, an initial block
+of stack is reserved, but if this is insufficient, heap memory is used. The
heap limit parameter now applies to pcre2_dfa_match().
-13. If a "find limits" test of DFA matching in pcre2test resulted in too many
+13. If a "find limits" test of DFA matching in pcre2test resulted in too many
matches for the ovector, no matches were displayed.
-14. Removed an occurrence of ctrl/Z from test 6 because Windows treats it as
+14. Removed an occurrence of ctrl/Z from test 6 because Windows treats it as
EOF. The test looks to have come from a fuzzer.
-15. If PCRE2 was built with a default match limit a lot greater than the
+15. If PCRE2 was built with a default match limit a lot greater than the
default default of 10 000 000, some JIT tests of the match limit no longer
failed. All such tests now set 10 000 000 as the upper limit.
-16. Another Windows related patch for pcregrep to ensure that WIN32 is
-undefiined under Cygwin.
+16. Another Windows related patch for pcregrep to ensure that WIN32 is
+undefined under Cygwin.
-17. Test for the presence of stdint.h and inttypes.h in configure and CMake and
-include whichever exists (stdint preferred) instead of unconditionally
+17. Test for the presence of stdint.h and inttypes.h in configure and CMake and
+include whichever exists (stdint preferred) instead of unconditionally
including stdint. This makes life easier for old and non-standard systems.
18. Further changes to improve portability, especially to old and or non-
@@ -78,15 +78,15 @@
standard systems:
(a) Put all printf arguments in RunGrepTest into single, not double, quotes,
- and use \0 not \x00 for binary zero.
-
+ and use \0 not \x00 for binary zero.
+
(b) Avoid the use of C++ (i.e. BCPL) // comments.
-
+
(c) Parameterize the use of %zu in pcre2test to make it like %td. For both of
- these now, if using MSVC or a standard C before C99, %lu is used with a
- cast if necessary.
-
-19. Applied a contributed patch to CMakeLists.txt to increase the stack size
+ these now, if using MSVC or a standard C before C99, %lu is used with a
+ cast if necessary.
+
+19. Applied a contributed patch to CMakeLists.txt to increase the stack size
when linking pcre2test with MSVC. This gets rid of a stack overflow error in
the standard set of tests.
@@ -93,29 +93,29 @@
20. Output a warning in pcre2test when ignoring the "altglobal" modifier when
it is given with the "replace" modifier.
-21. In both pcre2test and pcre2_substitute(), with global matching, a pattern
-that matched an empty string, but never at the starting match offset, was not
-handled in a Perl-compatible way. The pattern /(<?=\G.)/ is an example of such
-a pattern. Because \G is in a lookbehind assertion, there has to be a
-"bumpalong" before there can be a match. The automatic "advance by one
-character after an empty string match" rule is therefore inappropriate. A more
+21. In both pcre2test and pcre2_substitute(), with global matching, a pattern
+that matched an empty string, but never at the starting match offset, was not
+handled in a Perl-compatible way. The pattern /(<?=\G.)/ is an example of such
+a pattern. Because \G is in a lookbehind assertion, there has to be a
+"bumpalong" before there can be a match. The automatic "advance by one
+character after an empty string match" rule is therefore inappropriate. A more
complicated algorithm has now been implemented.
-22. When checking to see if a lookbehind is of fixed length, lookaheads were
-correctly ignored, but qualifiers on lookaheads were not being ignored, leading
+22. When checking to see if a lookbehind is of fixed length, lookaheads were
+correctly ignored, but qualifiers on lookaheads were not being ignored, leading
to an incorrect "lookbehind assertion is not fixed length" error.
-23. The VERSION condition test was reading fractional PCRE2 version numbers
+23. The VERSION condition test was reading fractional PCRE2 version numbers
such as the 04 in 10.04 incorrectly and hence giving wrong results.
-24. Updated to Unicode version 11.0.0. As well as the usual addition of new
+24. Updated to Unicode version 11.0.0. As well as the usual addition of new
scripts and characters, this involved re-jigging the grapheme break property
algorithm because Unicode has changed the way emojis are handled.
-25. Fixed an obscure bug that struck when there were two atomic groups not
-separated by something with a backtracking point. There could be an incorrect
+25. Fixed an obscure bug that struck when there were two atomic groups not
+separated by something with a backtracking point. There could be an incorrect
backtrack into the first of the atomic groups. A complicated example is
-/(?>a(*:1))(?>b)(*SKIP:1)x|.*/ matched against "abc", where the *SKIP
+/(?>a(*:1))(?>b)(*SKIP:1)x|.*/ matched against "abc", where the *SKIP
shouldn't find a MARK (because is in an atomic group), but it did.
26. Upgraded the perltest.sh script: (1) #pattern lines can now be used to set
@@ -125,9 +125,9 @@
they are ignored; (4) Mark data is output only if the "mark" modifier is
present.
-27. (*ACCEPT:ARG), (*FAIL:ARG), and (*COMMIT:ARG) are now supported.
+27. (*ACCEPT:ARG), (*FAIL:ARG), and (*COMMIT:ARG) are now supported.
-28. A (*MARK) name was not being passed back for positive assertions that were
+28. A (*MARK) name was not being passed back for positive assertions that were
terminated by (*ACCEPT).
29. Add support for \N{U+dddd}, but not in EBCDIC environments.
@@ -141,21 +141,21 @@
U+200E, U+200F, U+2028, and U+2029, which are additional characters defined by
Unicode as "Pattern White Space". This makes PCRE2 compatible with Perl.
-32. In certain circumstances, option settings within patterns were not being
-correctly processed. For example, the pattern /((?i)A)(?m)B/ incorrectly
-matched "ab". (The (?m) setting lost the fact that (?i) should be reset at the
-end of its group during the parse process, but without another setting such as
+32. In certain circumstances, option settings within patterns were not being
+correctly processed. For example, the pattern /((?i)A)(?m)B/ incorrectly
+matched "ab". (The (?m) setting lost the fact that (?i) should be reset at the
+end of its group during the parse process, but without another setting such as
(?m) the compile phase got it right.) This bug was introduced by the
refactoring in release 10.23.
-33. PCRE2 uses bcopy() if available when memmove() is not, and it used just to
+33. PCRE2 uses bcopy() if available when memmove() is not, and it used just to
define memmove() as function call to bcopy(). This hasn't been tested for a
-long time because in pcre2test the result of memmove() was being used, whereas
-bcopy() doesn't return a result. This feature is now refactored always to call
-an emulation function when there is no memmove(). The emulation makes use of
+long time because in pcre2test the result of memmove() was being used, whereas
+bcopy() doesn't return a result. This feature is now refactored always to call
+an emulation function when there is no memmove(). The emulation makes use of
bcopy() when available.
-
+
Version 10.31 12-February-2018
------------------------------
Modified: code/trunk/NEWS
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/NEWS 2018-08-13 11:00:47 UTC (rev 982)
+++ code/trunk/NEWS 2018-08-13 11:57:09 UTC (rev 983)
@@ -1,6 +1,32 @@
News about PCRE2 releases
-------------------------
+Version 10.32 13-August-2018
+----------------------------
+
+This is another mainly bugfix and tidying release with a few minor
+enhancements.
+
+1. pcre2grep now supports the inclusion of binary zeros in patterns that are
+read from files via the -f option.
+
+2. ./configure now supports --enable-jit=auto, which automatically enables JIT
+if the hardware supports it.
+
+3. In pcre2_dfa_match(), internal recursive calls no longer use the stack for
+local workspace and local ovectors. Instead, an initial block of stack is
+reserved, but if this is insufficient, heap memory is used. The heap limit
+parameter now applies to pcre2_dfa_match().
+
+4. Updated to Unicode version 11.0.0.
+
+5. (*ACCEPT:ARG), (*FAIL:ARG), and (*COMMIT:ARG) are now supported.
+
+6. Added support for \N{U+dddd}, but not in EBCDIC environments.
+
+7. Added support for (?^) to unset all imnsx options.
+
+
Version 10.31 12-February-2018
------------------------------
Modified: code/trunk/NON-AUTOTOOLS-BUILD
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/NON-AUTOTOOLS-BUILD 2018-08-13 11:00:47 UTC (rev 982)
+++ code/trunk/NON-AUTOTOOLS-BUILD 2018-08-13 11:57:09 UTC (rev 983)
@@ -329,8 +329,8 @@
most recent build configuration is targeted by the tests. A summary of
test results is presented. Complete test output is subsequently
available for review in Testing\Temporary under your build dir.
-
+
BUILDING PCRE2 ON WINDOWS WITH VISUAL STUDIO
The code currently cannot be compiled without a stdint.h header, which is
Modified: code/trunk/RunGrepTest
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/RunGrepTest 2018-08-13 11:00:47 UTC (rev 982)
+++ code/trunk/RunGrepTest 2018-08-13 11:57:09 UTC (rev 983)
@@ -4,10 +4,10 @@
# itself. What we are checking here is the file handling and options that are
# supported by pcre2grep. This script must be run in the build directory.
-# CODING CONVENTIONS:
+# CODING CONVENTIONS:
# * Put printf arguments in single, not double quotes to avoid unwanted
# escaping.
-# * Use \0 for binary zero in printf, not \x0, for the benefit of older
+# * Use \0 for binary zero in printf, not \x0, for the benefit of older
# versions.
# Set the C locale, so that sort(1) behaves predictably.
Modified: code/trunk/configure.ac
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/configure.ac 2018-08-13 11:00:47 UTC (rev 982)
+++ code/trunk/configure.ac 2018-08-13 11:57:09 UTC (rev 983)
@@ -11,16 +11,16 @@
m4_define(pcre2_major, [10])
m4_define(pcre2_minor, [32])
m4_define(pcre2_prerelease, [-RC1])
-m4_define(pcre2_date, [2018-02-19])
+m4_define(pcre2_date, [2018-08-13])
# 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.
# Libtool shared library interface versions (current:revision:age)
-m4_define(libpcre2_8_version, [7:0:7])
-m4_define(libpcre2_16_version, [7:0:7])
-m4_define(libpcre2_32_version, [7:0:7])
-m4_define(libpcre2_posix_version, [2:0:0])
+m4_define(libpcre2_8_version, [7:1:7])
+m4_define(libpcre2_16_version, [7:1:7])
+m4_define(libpcre2_32_version, [7:1:7])
+m4_define(libpcre2_posix_version, [2:1:0])
AC_PREREQ(2.57)
AC_INIT(PCRE2, pcre2_major.pcre2_minor[]pcre2_prerelease, , pcre2)
Modified: code/trunk/doc/html/NON-AUTOTOOLS-BUILD.txt
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/doc/html/NON-AUTOTOOLS-BUILD.txt 2018-08-13 11:00:47 UTC (rev 982)
+++ code/trunk/doc/html/NON-AUTOTOOLS-BUILD.txt 2018-08-13 11:57:09 UTC (rev 983)
@@ -329,8 +329,8 @@
most recent build configuration is targeted by the tests. A summary of
test results is presented. Complete test output is subsequently
available for review in Testing\Temporary under your build dir.
-
+
BUILDING PCRE2 ON WINDOWS WITH VISUAL STUDIO
The code currently cannot be compiled without a stdint.h header, which is
Modified: code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2.html
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2.html 2018-08-13 11:00:47 UTC (rev 982)
+++ code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2.html 2018-08-13 11:57:09 UTC (rev 983)
@@ -23,11 +23,11 @@
<P>
PCRE2 is the name used for a revised API for the PCRE library, which is a set
of functions, written in C, that implement regular expression pattern matching
-using the same syntax and semantics as Perl, with just a few differences. After
-nearly two decades, the limitations of the original API were making development
+using the same syntax and semantics as Perl, with just a few differences. After
+nearly two decades, the limitations of the original API were making development
increasingly difficult. The new API is more extensible, and it was simplified
by abolishing the separate "study" optimizing function; in PCRE2, patterns are
-automatically optimized where possible. Since forking from PCRE1, the code has
+automatically optimized where possible. Since forking from PCRE1, the code has
been extensively refactored and new features introduced.
</P>
<P>
@@ -164,7 +164,7 @@
pcre2build building PCRE2
pcre2callout details of the callout feature
pcre2compat discussion of Perl compatibility
- pcre2convert details of pattern conversion functions
+ pcre2convert details of pattern conversion functions
pcre2demo a demonstration C program that uses PCRE2
pcre2grep description of the <b>pcre2grep</b> command (8-bit only)
pcre2jit discussion of just-in-time optimization support
@@ -175,7 +175,7 @@
pcre2perform discussion of performance issues
pcre2posix the POSIX-compatible C API for the 8-bit library
pcre2sample discussion of the pcre2demo program
- pcre2serialize details of pattern serialization
+ pcre2serialize details of pattern serialization
pcre2syntax quick syntax reference
pcre2test description of the <b>pcre2test</b> command
pcre2unicode discussion of Unicode and UTF support
Modified: code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2_convert_context_free.html
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2_convert_context_free.html 2018-08-13 11:00:47 UTC (rev 982)
+++ code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2_convert_context_free.html 2018-08-13 11:57:09 UTC (rev 983)
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
This function is part of an experimental set of pattern conversion functions.
It frees the memory occupied by a convert context, using the memory
freeing function from the general context with which it was created, or
-<b>free()</b> if that was not set. If the argument is NULL, the function returns
+<b>free()</b> if that was not set. If the argument is NULL, the function returns
immediately without doing anything.
</P>
<P>
Modified: code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2_converted_pattern_free.html
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2_converted_pattern_free.html 2018-08-13 11:00:47 UTC (rev 982)
+++ code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2_converted_pattern_free.html 2018-08-13 11:57:09 UTC (rev 983)
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
This function is part of an experimental set of pattern conversion functions.
It frees the memory occupied by a converted pattern that was obtained by
calling <b>pcre2_pattern_convert()</b> with arguments that caused it to place
-the converted pattern into newly obtained heap memory. If the argument is NULL,
+the converted pattern into newly obtained heap memory. If the argument is NULL,
the function returns immediately without doing anything.
</P>
<P>
Modified: code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2_jit_stack_assign.html
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2_jit_stack_assign.html 2018-08-13 11:00:47 UTC (rev 982)
+++ code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2_jit_stack_assign.html 2018-08-13 11:57:09 UTC (rev 983)
@@ -38,8 +38,8 @@
</PRE>
</P>
<P>
-If <i>mcontext</i> is NULL, the function returns immediately, without doing
-anything.
+If <i>mcontext</i> is NULL, the function returns immediately, without doing
+anything.
</P>
<P>
If <i>callback</i> is NULL and <i>callback_data</i> is NULL, an internal 32KiB
Modified: code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2_jit_stack_free.html
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2_jit_stack_free.html 2018-08-13 11:00:47 UTC (rev 982)
+++ code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2_jit_stack_free.html 2018-08-13 11:57:09 UTC (rev 983)
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@
</b><br>
<P>
This function is used to free a JIT stack that was created by
-<b>pcre2_jit_stack_create()</b> when it is no longer needed. If the argument is
+<b>pcre2_jit_stack_create()</b> when it is no longer needed. If the argument is
NULL, the function returns immediately without doing anything. For more
details, see the
<a href="pcre2jit.html"><b>pcre2jit</b></a>
Modified: code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2_serialize_encode.html
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2_serialize_encode.html 2018-08-13 11:00:47 UTC (rev 982)
+++ code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2_serialize_encode.html 2018-08-13 11:57:09 UTC (rev 983)
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
</b><br>
<P>
This function encodes a list of compiled patterns into a byte stream that can
-be saved on disc or elsewhere. Note that this is not an abstract format like
+be saved on disc or elsewhere. Note that this is not an abstract format like
Java or .NET. Conversion of the byte stream back into usable compiled patterns
can only happen on a host that is running the same version of PCRE2, with the
same code unit width, and the host must also have the same endianness, pointer
Modified: code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2_serialize_free.html
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2_serialize_free.html 2018-08-13 11:00:47 UTC (rev 982)
+++ code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2_serialize_free.html 2018-08-13 11:57:09 UTC (rev 983)
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
<P>
This function frees the memory that was obtained by
<b>pcre2_serialize_encode()</b> to hold a serialized byte stream. The argument
-must point to such a byte stream or be NULL, in which case the function returns
+must point to such a byte stream or be NULL, in which case the function returns
without doing anything.
</P>
<P>
Modified: code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2_substring_list_free.html
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2_substring_list_free.html 2018-08-13 11:00:47 UTC (rev 982)
+++ code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2_substring_list_free.html 2018-08-13 11:57:09 UTC (rev 983)
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
<P>
This is a convenience function for freeing the store obtained by a previous
call to <b>pcre2substring_list_get()</b>. Its only argument is a pointer to
-the list of string pointers. If the argument is NULL, the function returns
+the list of string pointers. If the argument is NULL, the function returns
immediately, without doing anything.
</P>
<P>
Modified: code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2api.html
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2api.html 2018-08-13 11:00:47 UTC (rev 982)
+++ code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2api.html 2018-08-13 11:57:09 UTC (rev 983)
@@ -518,8 +518,8 @@
<b>pcre2_substring_number_from_name()</b>
</pre>
<b>pcre2_substring_free()</b> and <b>pcre2_substring_list_free()</b> are also
-provided, to free memory used for extracted strings. If either of these
-functions is called with a NULL argument, the function returns immediately
+provided, to free memory used for extracted strings. If either of these
+functions is called with a NULL argument, the function returns immediately
without doing anything.
</P>
<P>
@@ -1255,7 +1255,7 @@
pattern is obtained by calling <b>malloc()</b>. Otherwise, it is obtained from
the same memory function that was used for the compile context. The caller must
free the memory by calling <b>pcre2_code_free()</b> when it is no longer needed.
-If <b>pcre2_code_free()</b> is called with a NULL argument, it returns
+If <b>pcre2_code_free()</b> is called with a NULL argument, it returns
immediately, without doing anything.
</P>
<P>
@@ -1265,7 +1265,7 @@
<a href="#jitcompiling">below),</a>
the JIT information cannot be copied (because it is position-dependent).
The new copy can initially be used only for non-JIT matching, though it can be
-passed to <b>pcre2_jit_compile()</b> if required. If <b>pcre2_code_copy()</b> is
+passed to <b>pcre2_jit_compile()</b> if required. If <b>pcre2_code_copy()</b> is
called with a NULL argument, it returns NULL.
</P>
<P>
@@ -1514,15 +1514,15 @@
a pattern by a (?x) option setting.
</P>
<P>
-When PCRE2 is compiled without Unicode support, PCRE2_EXTENDED recognizes as
-white space only those characters with code points less than 256 that are
-flagged as white space in its low-character table. The table is normally
-created by
+When PCRE2 is compiled without Unicode support, PCRE2_EXTENDED recognizes as
+white space only those characters with code points less than 256 that are
+flagged as white space in its low-character table. The table is normally
+created by
<a href="pcre2_maketables.html"><b>pcre2_maketables()</b>,</a>
which uses the <b>isspace()</b> function to identify space characters. In most
ASCII environments, the relevant characters are those with code points 0x0009
(tab), 0x000A (linefeed), 0x000B (vertical tab), 0x000C (formfeed), 0x000D
-(carriage return), and 0x0020 (space).
+(carriage return), and 0x0020 (space).
</P>
<P>
When PCRE2 is compiled with Unicode support, in addition to these characters,
@@ -1552,8 +1552,8 @@
PCRE2_EXTENDED_MORE
</pre>
This option has the effect of PCRE2_EXTENDED, but, in addition, unescaped space
-and horizontal tab characters are ignored inside a character class. Note: only
-these two characters are ignored, not the full set of pattern white space
+and horizontal tab characters are ignored inside a character class. Note: only
+these two characters are ignored, not the full set of pattern white space
characters that are ignored outside a character class. PCRE2_EXTENDED_MORE is
equivalent to Perl's /xx option, and it can be changed within a pattern by a
(?xx) option setting.
@@ -2323,7 +2323,7 @@
width, and must also have the same endianness, pointer width, and PCRE2_SIZE
type. Before compiled patterns can be saved, they must be converted to a
"serialized" form, which in the case of PCRE2 is really just a bytecode dump.
-The functions whose names begin with <b>pcre2_serialize_</b> are used for
+The functions whose names begin with <b>pcre2_serialize_</b> are used for
converting to and from the serialized form. They are described in the
<a href="pcre2serialize.html"><b>pcre2serialize</b></a>
documentation. Note that PCRE2 serialization does not convert compiled patterns
@@ -2398,7 +2398,7 @@
</P>
<P>
When a match data block itself is no longer needed, it should be freed by
-calling <b>pcre2_match_data_free()</b>. If this function is called with a NULL
+calling <b>pcre2_match_data_free()</b>. If this function is called with a NULL
argument, it returns immediately, without doing anything.
</P>
<br><a name="SEC27" href="#TOC1">MATCHING A PATTERN: THE TRADITIONAL FUNCTION</a><br>
@@ -3383,7 +3383,7 @@
(invalid escape sequence), PCRE2_ERROR_REPMISSINGBRACE (closing curly bracket
not found), PCRE2_ERROR_BADSUBSTITUTION (syntax error in extended group
substitution), and PCRE2_ERROR_BADSUBSPATTERN (the pattern match ended before
-it started or the match started earlier than the current position in the
+it started or the match started earlier than the current position in the
subject, which can happen if \K is used in an assertion).
</P>
<P>
Modified: code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2build.html
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2build.html 2018-08-13 11:00:47 UTC (rev 982)
+++ code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2build.html 2018-08-13 11:57:09 UTC (rev 983)
@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@
begin with --enable or --disable. Because of the way that <b>configure</b>
works, --enable and --disable always come in pairs, so the complementary option
always exists as well, but as it specifies the default, it is not described.
-Options that specify values have names that start with --with. At the end of a
+Options that specify values have names that start with --with. At the end of a
<b>configure</b> run, a summary of the configuration is output.
</P>
<br><a name="SEC3" href="#TOC1">BUILDING 8-BIT, 16-BIT AND 32-BIT LIBRARIES</a><br>
@@ -171,12 +171,12 @@
--enable-jit
</pre>
This support is available only for certain hardware architectures. If this
-option is set for an unsupported architecture, a building error occurs.
-If in doubt, use
+option is set for an unsupported architecture, a building error occurs.
+If in doubt, use
<pre>
--enable-jit=auto
</pre>
-which enables JIT only if the current hardware is supported. You can check
+which enables JIT only if the current hardware is supported. You can check
if JIT is enabled in the configuration summary that is output at the end of a
<b>configure</b> run. If you are enabling JIT under SELinux you may also want to
add
Modified: code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2compat.html
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2compat.html 2018-08-13 11:00:47 UTC (rev 982)
+++ code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2compat.html 2018-08-13 11:57:09 UTC (rev 983)
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@
false).
</P>
<P>
-4. The following Perl escape sequences are not supported: \F, \l, \L, \u,
+4. The following Perl escape sequences are not supported: \F, \l, \L, \u,
\U, and \N when followed by a character name. \N on its own, matching a
non-newline character, and \N{U+dd..}, matching a Unicode code point, are
supported. The escapes that modify the case of following letters are
Modified: code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2convert.html
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2convert.html 2018-08-13 11:00:47 UTC (rev 982)
+++ code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2convert.html 2018-08-13 11:57:09 UTC (rev 983)
@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@
the allocator in the context or <b>malloc()</b> if no context is supplied. A
pointer to this buffer is placed in the variable to which <b>buffer</b> points.
When no longer needed the output buffer must be freed by calling
-<b>pcre2_converted_pattern_free()</b>. If this function is called with a NULL
+<b>pcre2_converted_pattern_free()</b>. If this function is called with a NULL
argument, it returns immediately without doing anything.
</P>
<P>
Modified: code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2grep.html
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2grep.html 2018-08-13 11:00:47 UTC (rev 982)
+++ code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2grep.html 2018-08-13 11:57:09 UTC (rev 983)
@@ -155,7 +155,7 @@
<br><a name="SEC5" href="#TOC1">BINARY ZEROS IN PATTERNS</a><br>
<P>
Patterns passed from the command line are strings that are terminated by a
-binary zero, so cannot contain internal zeros. However, patterns that are read
+binary zero, so cannot contain internal zeros. However, patterns that are read
from a file via the <b>-f</b> option may contain binary zeros.
</P>
<br><a name="SEC6" href="#TOC1">OPTIONS</a><br>
@@ -542,7 +542,7 @@
value set by <b>--match-limit</b> is reached, an error occurs.
<br>
<br>
-The <b>--heap-limit</b> option specifies, as a number of kibibytes (units of
+The <b>--heap-limit</b> option specifies, as a number of kibibytes (units of
1024 bytes), the amount of heap memory that may be used for matching. Heap
memory is needed only if matching the pattern requires a significant number of
nested backtracking points to be remembered. This parameter can be set to zero
Modified: code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2jit.html
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2jit.html 2018-08-13 11:00:47 UTC (rev 982)
+++ code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2jit.html 2018-08-13 11:57:09 UTC (rev 983)
@@ -193,7 +193,7 @@
allocation functions, or NULL for standard memory allocation). It returns a
pointer to an opaque structure of type <b>pcre2_jit_stack</b>, or NULL if there
is an error. The <b>pcre2_jit_stack_free()</b> function is used to free a stack
-that is no longer needed. If its argument is NULL, this function returns
+that is no longer needed. If its argument is NULL, this function returns
immediately, without doing anything. (For the technically minded: the address
space is allocated by mmap or VirtualAlloc.) A maximum stack size of 512KiB to
1MiB should be more than enough for any pattern.
Modified: code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2perform.html
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2perform.html 2018-08-13 11:00:47 UTC (rev 982)
+++ code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2perform.html 2018-08-13 11:57:09 UTC (rev 983)
@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@
In contrast to <b>pcre2_match()</b>, <b>pcre2_dfa_match()</b> does use recursive
function calls, but only for processing atomic groups, lookaround assertions,
and recursion within the pattern. The original version of the code used to
-allocate quite large internal workspace vectors on the stack, which caused some
+allocate quite large internal workspace vectors on the stack, which caused some
problems for some patterns in environments with small stacks. From release
10.32 the code for <b>pcre2_dfa_match()</b> has been re-factored to use heap
memory when necessary for internal workspace when recursing, though recursive
Modified: code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2serialize.html
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2serialize.html 2018-08-13 11:00:47 UTC (rev 982)
+++ code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2serialize.html 2018-08-13 11:57:09 UTC (rev 983)
@@ -50,13 +50,13 @@
reloaded using the 8-bit library.
</P>
<P>
-Note that "serialization" in PCRE2 does not convert compiled patterns to an
-abstract format like Java or .NET serialization. The serialized output is
-really just a bytecode dump, which is why it can only be reloaded in the same
+Note that "serialization" in PCRE2 does not convert compiled patterns to an
+abstract format like Java or .NET serialization. The serialized output is
+really just a bytecode dump, which is why it can only be reloaded in the same
environment as the one that created it. Hence the restrictions mentioned above.
Applications that are not statically linked with a fixed version of PCRE2 must
-be prepared to recompile patterns from their sources, in order to be immune to
-PCRE2 upgrades.
+be prepared to recompile patterns from their sources, in order to be immune to
+PCRE2 upgrades.
</P>
<br><a name="SEC2" href="#TOC1">SECURITY CONCERNS</a><br>
<P>
Modified: code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2syntax.html
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2syntax.html 2018-08-13 11:00:47 UTC (rev 982)
+++ code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2syntax.html 2018-08-13 11:57:09 UTC (rev 983)
@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@
\ddd character with octal code ddd, or backreference
\o{ddd..} character with octal code ddd..
\U "U" if PCRE2_ALT_BSUX is set (otherwise is an error)
- \N{U+hh..} character with Unicode code point hh..
+ \N{U+hh..} character with Unicode code point hh..
\uhhhh character with hex code hhhh (if PCRE2_ALT_BSUX is set)
\xhh character with hex code hh
\x{hh..} character with hex code hh..
@@ -446,7 +446,7 @@
</P>
<br><a name="SEC16" href="#TOC1">OPTION SETTING</a><br>
<P>
-Changes of these options within a group are automatically cancelled at the end
+Changes of these options within a group are automatically cancelled at the end
of the group.
<pre>
(?i) caseless
@@ -458,12 +458,12 @@
(?x) extended: ignore white space except in classes
(?xx) as (?x) but also ignore space and tab in classes
(?-...) unset option(s)
- (?^) unset imnsx options
+ (?^) unset imnsx options
</pre>
Unsetting x or xx unsets both. Several options may be set at once, and a
mixture of setting and unsetting such as (?i-x) is allowed, but there may be
only one hyphen. Setting (but no unsetting) is allowed after (?^ for example
-(?^in). An option setting may appear at the start of a non-capturing group, for
+(?^in). An option setting may appear at the start of a non-capturing group, for
example (?i:...).
</P>
<P>
@@ -604,8 +604,8 @@
(*MARK:NAME); if not found, the (*SKIP) is ignored
(*THEN) local failure, backtrack to next alternation
</pre>
-The effect of one of these verbs in a group called as a subroutine is confined
-to the subroutine call.
+The effect of one of these verbs in a group called as a subroutine is confined
+to the subroutine call.
</P>
<br><a name="SEC24" href="#TOC1">CALLOUTS</a><br>
<P>
Modified: code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2test.html
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2test.html 2018-08-13 11:00:47 UTC (rev 982)
+++ code/trunk/doc/html/pcre2test.html 2018-08-13 11:57:09 UTC (rev 983)
@@ -315,8 +315,8 @@
test data, command lines that begin with # may appear. This file format, with
some restrictions, can also be processed by the <b>perltest.sh</b> script that
is distributed with PCRE2 as a means of checking that the behaviour of PCRE2
-and Perl is the same. For a specification of <b>perltest.sh</b>, see the
-comments near its beginning.
+and Perl is the same. For a specification of <b>perltest.sh</b>, see the
+comments near its beginning.
</P>
<P>
When the input is a terminal, <b>pcre2test</b> prompts for each line of input,
@@ -1446,10 +1446,10 @@
error. If JIT is being used, only the match limit is relevant.
</P>
<P>
-When using this modifier, the pattern should not contain any limit settings
-such as (*LIMIT_MATCH=...) within it. If such a setting is present and is
-lower than the minimum matching value, the minimum value cannot be found
-because <b>pcre2_set_match_limit()</b> etc. are only able to reduce the value of
+When using this modifier, the pattern should not contain any limit settings
+such as (*LIMIT_MATCH=...) within it. If such a setting is present and is
+lower than the minimum matching value, the minimum value cannot be found
+because <b>pcre2_set_match_limit()</b> etc. are only able to reduce the value of
an in-pattern limit; they cannot increase it.
</P>
<P>
@@ -1464,13 +1464,13 @@
of backtracking that takes place, and learning the minimum value can be
instructive. For most simple matches, the number is quite small, but for
patterns with very large numbers of matching possibilities, it can become large
-very quickly with increasing length of subject string. In the case of DFA
-matching, <i>match_limit</i> controls the total number of calls, both recursive
-and non-recursive, to the internal matching function, thus controlling the
+very quickly with increasing length of subject string. In the case of DFA
+matching, <i>match_limit</i> controls the total number of calls, both recursive
+and non-recursive, to the internal matching function, thus controlling the
overall amount of computing resource that is used.
</P>
<P>
-For both kinds of matching, the <i>heap_limit</i> number, which is in kibibytes
+For both kinds of matching, the <i>heap_limit</i> number, which is in kibibytes
(units of 1024 bytes), limits the amount of heap memory used for matching. A
value of zero disables the use of any heap memory; many simple pattern matches
can be done without using the heap, so zero is not an unreasonable setting.
@@ -1929,7 +1929,7 @@
can be used to test these functions.
</P>
<P>
-Note that "serialization" in PCRE2 does not convert compiled patterns to an
+Note that "serialization" in PCRE2 does not convert compiled patterns to an
abstract format like Java or .NET. It just makes a reloadable byte code stream.
Hence the restrictions on reloading mentioned above.
</P>
Modified: code/trunk/doc/pcre2.3
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/doc/pcre2.3 2018-08-13 11:00:47 UTC (rev 982)
+++ code/trunk/doc/pcre2.3 2018-08-13 11:57:09 UTC (rev 983)
@@ -6,11 +6,11 @@
.sp
PCRE2 is the name used for a revised API for the PCRE library, which is a set
of functions, written in C, that implement regular expression pattern matching
-using the same syntax and semantics as Perl, with just a few differences. After
-nearly two decades, the limitations of the original API were making development
+using the same syntax and semantics as Perl, with just a few differences. After
+nearly two decades, the limitations of the original API were making development
increasingly difficult. The new API is more extensible, and it was simplified
by abolishing the separate "study" optimizing function; in PCRE2, patterns are
-automatically optimized where possible. Since forking from PCRE1, the code has
+automatically optimized where possible. Since forking from PCRE1, the code has
been extensively refactored and new features introduced.
.P
As well as Perl-style regular expression patterns, some features that appeared
@@ -158,7 +158,7 @@
pcre2build building PCRE2
pcre2callout details of the callout feature
pcre2compat discussion of Perl compatibility
- pcre2convert details of pattern conversion functions
+ pcre2convert details of pattern conversion functions
pcre2demo a demonstration C program that uses PCRE2
pcre2grep description of the \fBpcre2grep\fP command (8-bit only)
pcre2jit discussion of just-in-time optimization support
@@ -171,7 +171,7 @@
pcre2perform discussion of performance issues
pcre2posix the POSIX-compatible C API for the 8-bit library
pcre2sample discussion of the pcre2demo program
- pcre2serialize details of pattern serialization
+ pcre2serialize details of pattern serialization
pcre2syntax quick syntax reference
pcre2test description of the \fBpcre2test\fP command
pcre2unicode discussion of Unicode and UTF support
Modified: code/trunk/doc/pcre2.txt
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/doc/pcre2.txt 2018-08-13 11:00:47 UTC (rev 982)
+++ code/trunk/doc/pcre2.txt 2018-08-13 11:57:09 UTC (rev 983)
@@ -180,8 +180,8 @@
Last updated: 11 July 2018
Copyright (c) 1997-2018 University of Cambridge.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
+
+
PCRE2API(3) Library Functions Manual PCRE2API(3)
@@ -3545,8 +3545,8 @@
Last updated: 03 August 2018
Copyright (c) 1997-2018 University of Cambridge.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
+
+
PCRE2BUILD(3) Library Functions Manual PCRE2BUILD(3)
@@ -4100,8 +4100,8 @@
Last updated: 26 April 2018
Copyright (c) 1997-2018 University of Cambridge.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
+
+
PCRE2CALLOUT(3) Library Functions Manual PCRE2CALLOUT(3)
@@ -4526,8 +4526,8 @@
Last updated: 26 April 2018
Copyright (c) 1997-2018 University of Cambridge.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
+
+
PCRE2COMPAT(3) Library Functions Manual PCRE2COMPAT(3)
@@ -4731,8 +4731,8 @@
Last updated: 28 July 2018
Copyright (c) 1997-2018 University of Cambridge.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
+
+
PCRE2JIT(3) Library Functions Manual PCRE2JIT(3)
@@ -5128,8 +5128,8 @@
Last updated: 28 June 2018
Copyright (c) 1997-2018 University of Cambridge.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
+
+
PCRE2LIMITS(3) Library Functions Manual PCRE2LIMITS(3)
@@ -5199,8 +5199,8 @@
Last updated: 30 March 2017
Copyright (c) 1997-2017 University of Cambridge.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
+
+
PCRE2MATCHING(3) Library Functions Manual PCRE2MATCHING(3)
@@ -5418,8 +5418,8 @@
Last updated: 29 September 2014
Copyright (c) 1997-2014 University of Cambridge.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
+
+
PCRE2PARTIAL(3) Library Functions Manual PCRE2PARTIAL(3)
@@ -5858,8 +5858,8 @@
Last updated: 22 December 2014
Copyright (c) 1997-2014 University of Cambridge.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
+
+
PCRE2PATTERN(3) Library Functions Manual PCRE2PATTERN(3)
@@ -9100,8 +9100,8 @@
Last updated: 03 August 2018
Copyright (c) 1997-2018 University of Cambridge.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
+
+
PCRE2PERFORM(3) Library Functions Manual PCRE2PERFORM(3)
@@ -9335,8 +9335,8 @@
Last updated: 25 April 2018
Copyright (c) 1997-2018 University of Cambridge.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
+
+
PCRE2POSIX(3) Library Functions Manual PCRE2POSIX(3)
@@ -9642,8 +9642,8 @@
Last updated: 15 June 2017
Copyright (c) 1997-2017 University of Cambridge.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
+
+
PCRE2SAMPLE(3) Library Functions Manual PCRE2SAMPLE(3)
@@ -9921,8 +9921,8 @@
Last updated: 27 June 2018
Copyright (c) 1997-2018 University of Cambridge.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
+
+
PCRE2SYNTAX(3) Library Functions Manual PCRE2SYNTAX(3)
@@ -10390,8 +10390,8 @@
Last updated: 01 August 2018
Copyright (c) 1997-2018 University of Cambridge.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
+
+
PCRE2UNICODE(3) Library Functions Manual PCRE2UNICODE(3)
@@ -10647,5 +10647,5 @@
Last updated: 17 May 2017
Copyright (c) 1997-2017 University of Cambridge.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
+
+
Modified: code/trunk/doc/pcre2_convert_context_free.3
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/doc/pcre2_convert_context_free.3 2018-08-13 11:00:47 UTC (rev 982)
+++ code/trunk/doc/pcre2_convert_context_free.3 2018-08-13 11:57:09 UTC (rev 983)
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
This function is part of an experimental set of pattern conversion functions.
It frees the memory occupied by a convert context, using the memory
freeing function from the general context with which it was created, or
-\fBfree()\fP if that was not set. If the argument is NULL, the function returns
+\fBfree()\fP if that was not set. If the argument is NULL, the function returns
immediately without doing anything.
.P
The pattern conversion functions are described in the
Modified: code/trunk/doc/pcre2_converted_pattern_free.3
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/doc/pcre2_converted_pattern_free.3 2018-08-13 11:00:47 UTC (rev 982)
+++ code/trunk/doc/pcre2_converted_pattern_free.3 2018-08-13 11:57:09 UTC (rev 983)
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
This function is part of an experimental set of pattern conversion functions.
It frees the memory occupied by a converted pattern that was obtained by
calling \fBpcre2_pattern_convert()\fP with arguments that caused it to place
-the converted pattern into newly obtained heap memory. If the argument is NULL,
+the converted pattern into newly obtained heap memory. If the argument is NULL,
the function returns immediately without doing anything.
.P
The pattern conversion functions are described in the
Modified: code/trunk/doc/pcre2_jit_stack_assign.3
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/doc/pcre2_jit_stack_assign.3 2018-08-13 11:00:47 UTC (rev 982)
+++ code/trunk/doc/pcre2_jit_stack_assign.3 2018-08-13 11:57:09 UTC (rev 983)
@@ -24,8 +24,8 @@
callback a callback function
callback_data a JIT stack or a value to be passed to the callback
.P
-If \fImcontext\fP is NULL, the function returns immediately, without doing
-anything.
+If \fImcontext\fP is NULL, the function returns immediately, without doing
+anything.
.P
If \fIcallback\fP is NULL and \fIcallback_data\fP is NULL, an internal 32KiB
block on the machine stack is used.
Modified: code/trunk/doc/pcre2_jit_stack_free.3
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/doc/pcre2_jit_stack_free.3 2018-08-13 11:00:47 UTC (rev 982)
+++ code/trunk/doc/pcre2_jit_stack_free.3 2018-08-13 11:57:09 UTC (rev 983)
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
.rs
.sp
This function is used to free a JIT stack that was created by
-\fBpcre2_jit_stack_create()\fP when it is no longer needed. If the argument is
+\fBpcre2_jit_stack_create()\fP when it is no longer needed. If the argument is
NULL, the function returns immediately without doing anything. For more
details, see the
.\" HREF
Modified: code/trunk/doc/pcre2_serialize_decode.3
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/doc/pcre2_serialize_decode.3 2018-08-13 11:00:47 UTC (rev 982)
+++ code/trunk/doc/pcre2_serialize_decode.3 2018-08-13 11:57:09 UTC (rev 983)
@@ -48,6 +48,6 @@
.\"
page and a description of the serialization functions in the
.\" HREF
-\fBpcre2serialize\fP
-.\"
+\fBpcre2serialize\fP
+.\"
page.
Modified: code/trunk/doc/pcre2_serialize_encode.3
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/doc/pcre2_serialize_encode.3 2018-08-13 11:00:47 UTC (rev 982)
+++ code/trunk/doc/pcre2_serialize_encode.3 2018-08-13 11:57:09 UTC (rev 983)
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
.rs
.sp
This function encodes a list of compiled patterns into a byte stream that can
-be saved on disc or elsewhere. Note that this is not an abstract format like
+be saved on disc or elsewhere. Note that this is not an abstract format like
Java or .NET. Conversion of the byte stream back into usable compiled patterns
can only happen on a host that is running the same version of PCRE2, with the
same code unit width, and the host must also have the same endianness, pointer
@@ -49,6 +49,6 @@
.\"
page and a description of the serialization functions in the
.\" HREF
-\fBpcre2serialize\fP
-.\"
+\fBpcre2serialize\fP
+.\"
page.
Modified: code/trunk/doc/pcre2_serialize_free.3
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/doc/pcre2_serialize_free.3 2018-08-13 11:00:47 UTC (rev 982)
+++ code/trunk/doc/pcre2_serialize_free.3 2018-08-13 11:57:09 UTC (rev 983)
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
.sp
This function frees the memory that was obtained by
\fBpcre2_serialize_encode()\fP to hold a serialized byte stream. The argument
-must point to such a byte stream or be NULL, in which case the function returns
+must point to such a byte stream or be NULL, in which case the function returns
without doing anything.
.P
There is a complete description of the PCRE2 native API in the
@@ -24,6 +24,6 @@
.\"
page and a description of the serialization functions in the
.\" HREF
-\fBpcre2serialize\fP
-.\"
+\fBpcre2serialize\fP
+.\"
page.
Modified: code/trunk/doc/pcre2_serialize_get_number_of_codes.3
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/doc/pcre2_serialize_get_number_of_codes.3 2018-08-13 11:00:47 UTC (rev 982)
+++ code/trunk/doc/pcre2_serialize_get_number_of_codes.3 2018-08-13 11:57:09 UTC (rev 983)
@@ -32,6 +32,6 @@
.\"
page and a description of the serialization functions in the
.\" HREF
-\fBpcre2serialize\fP
-.\"
+\fBpcre2serialize\fP
+.\"
page.
Modified: code/trunk/doc/pcre2_substring_list_free.3
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/doc/pcre2_substring_list_free.3 2018-08-13 11:00:47 UTC (rev 982)
+++ code/trunk/doc/pcre2_substring_list_free.3 2018-08-13 11:57:09 UTC (rev 983)
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
.sp
This is a convenience function for freeing the store obtained by a previous
call to \fBpcre2substring_list_get()\fP. Its only argument is a pointer to
-the list of string pointers. If the argument is NULL, the function returns
+the list of string pointers. If the argument is NULL, the function returns
immediately, without doing anything.
.P
There is a complete description of the PCRE2 native API in the
Modified: code/trunk/doc/pcre2api.3
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/doc/pcre2api.3 2018-08-13 11:00:47 UTC (rev 982)
+++ code/trunk/doc/pcre2api.3 2018-08-13 11:57:09 UTC (rev 983)
@@ -453,8 +453,8 @@
\fBpcre2_substring_number_from_name()\fP
.sp
\fBpcre2_substring_free()\fP and \fBpcre2_substring_list_free()\fP are also
-provided, to free memory used for extracted strings. If either of these
-functions is called with a NULL argument, the function returns immediately
+provided, to free memory used for extracted strings. If either of these
+functions is called with a NULL argument, the function returns immediately
without doing anything.
.P
The function \fBpcre2_substitute()\fP can be called to match a pattern and
@@ -1182,7 +1182,7 @@
pattern is obtained by calling \fBmalloc()\fP. Otherwise, it is obtained from
the same memory function that was used for the compile context. The caller must
free the memory by calling \fBpcre2_code_free()\fP when it is no longer needed.
-If \fBpcre2_code_free()\fP is called with a NULL argument, it returns
+If \fBpcre2_code_free()\fP is called with a NULL argument, it returns
immediately, without doing anything.
.P
The function \fBpcre2_code_copy()\fP makes a copy of the compiled code in new
@@ -1194,7 +1194,7 @@
.\"
the JIT information cannot be copied (because it is position-dependent).
The new copy can initially be used only for non-JIT matching, though it can be
-passed to \fBpcre2_jit_compile()\fP if required. If \fBpcre2_code_copy()\fP is
+passed to \fBpcre2_jit_compile()\fP if required. If \fBpcre2_code_copy()\fP is
called with a NULL argument, it returns NULL.
.P
The \fBpcre2_code_copy()\fP function provides a way for individual threads in a
@@ -1448,17 +1448,17 @@
PCRE2_EXTENDED is equivalent to Perl's /x option, and it can be changed within
a pattern by a (?x) option setting.
.P
-When PCRE2 is compiled without Unicode support, PCRE2_EXTENDED recognizes as
-white space only those characters with code points less than 256 that are
-flagged as white space in its low-character table. The table is normally
-created by
+When PCRE2 is compiled without Unicode support, PCRE2_EXTENDED recognizes as
+white space only those characters with code points less than 256 that are
+flagged as white space in its low-character table. The table is normally
+created by
.\" HREF
-\fBpcre2_maketables()\fP,
+\fBpcre2_maketables()\fP,
.\"
which uses the \fBisspace()\fP function to identify space characters. In most
ASCII environments, the relevant characters are those with code points 0x0009
(tab), 0x000A (linefeed), 0x000B (vertical tab), 0x000C (formfeed), 0x000D
-(carriage return), and 0x0020 (space).
+(carriage return), and 0x0020 (space).
.P
When PCRE2 is compiled with Unicode support, in addition to these characters,
five more Unicode "Pattern White Space" characters are recognized by
@@ -1488,8 +1488,8 @@
PCRE2_EXTENDED_MORE
.sp
This option has the effect of PCRE2_EXTENDED, but, in addition, unescaped space
-and horizontal tab characters are ignored inside a character class. Note: only
-these two characters are ignored, not the full set of pattern white space
+and horizontal tab characters are ignored inside a character class. Note: only
+these two characters are ignored, not the full set of pattern white space
characters that are ignored outside a character class. PCRE2_EXTENDED_MORE is
equivalent to Perl's /xx option, and it can be changed within a pattern by a
(?xx) option setting.
@@ -2288,7 +2288,7 @@
width, and must also have the same endianness, pointer width, and PCRE2_SIZE
type. Before compiled patterns can be saved, they must be converted to a
"serialized" form, which in the case of PCRE2 is really just a bytecode dump.
-The functions whose names begin with \fBpcre2_serialize_\fP are used for
+The functions whose names begin with \fBpcre2_serialize_\fP are used for
converting to and from the serialized form. They are described in the
.\" HREF
\fBpcre2serialize\fP
@@ -2366,7 +2366,7 @@
match data block (for that match) have taken place.
.P
When a match data block itself is no longer needed, it should be freed by
-calling \fBpcre2_match_data_free()\fP. If this function is called with a NULL
+calling \fBpcre2_match_data_free()\fP. If this function is called with a NULL
argument, it returns immediately, without doing anything.
.
.
@@ -3370,7 +3370,7 @@
(invalid escape sequence), PCRE2_ERROR_REPMISSINGBRACE (closing curly bracket
not found), PCRE2_ERROR_BADSUBSTITUTION (syntax error in extended group
substitution), and PCRE2_ERROR_BADSUBSPATTERN (the pattern match ended before
-it started or the match started earlier than the current position in the
+it started or the match started earlier than the current position in the
subject, which can happen if \eK is used in an assertion).
.P
As for all PCRE2 errors, a text message that describes the error can be
Modified: code/trunk/doc/pcre2build.3
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/doc/pcre2build.3 2018-08-13 11:00:47 UTC (rev 982)
+++ code/trunk/doc/pcre2build.3 2018-08-13 11:57:09 UTC (rev 983)
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@
begin with --enable or --disable. Because of the way that \fBconfigure\fP
works, --enable and --disable always come in pairs, so the complementary option
always exists as well, but as it specifies the default, it is not described.
-Options that specify values have names that start with --with. At the end of a
+Options that specify values have names that start with --with. At the end of a
\fBconfigure\fP run, a summary of the configuration is output.
.
.
@@ -157,12 +157,12 @@
--enable-jit
.sp
This support is available only for certain hardware architectures. If this
-option is set for an unsupported architecture, a building error occurs.
-If in doubt, use
+option is set for an unsupported architecture, a building error occurs.
+If in doubt, use
.sp
--enable-jit=auto
.sp
-which enables JIT only if the current hardware is supported. You can check
+which enables JIT only if the current hardware is supported. You can check
if JIT is enabled in the configuration summary that is output at the end of a
\fBconfigure\fP run. If you are enabling JIT under SELinux you may also want to
add
Modified: code/trunk/doc/pcre2compat.3
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/doc/pcre2compat.3 2018-08-13 11:00:47 UTC (rev 982)
+++ code/trunk/doc/pcre2compat.3 2018-08-13 11:57:09 UTC (rev 983)
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
assertion is a condition that has a matching branch (that is, the condition is
false).
.P
-4. The following Perl escape sequences are not supported: \eF, \el, \eL, \eu,
+4. The following Perl escape sequences are not supported: \eF, \el, \eL, \eu,
\eU, and \eN when followed by a character name. \eN on its own, matching a
non-newline character, and \eN{U+dd..}, matching a Unicode code point, are
supported. The escapes that modify the case of following letters are
Modified: code/trunk/doc/pcre2convert.3
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/doc/pcre2convert.3 2018-08-13 11:00:47 UTC (rev 982)
+++ code/trunk/doc/pcre2convert.3 2018-08-13 11:57:09 UTC (rev 983)
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@
the allocator in the context or \fBmalloc()\fP if no context is supplied. A
pointer to this buffer is placed in the variable to which \fBbuffer\fP points.
When no longer needed the output buffer must be freed by calling
-\fBpcre2_converted_pattern_free()\fP. If this function is called with a NULL
+\fBpcre2_converted_pattern_free()\fP. If this function is called with a NULL
argument, it returns immediately without doing anything.
.P
If \fBbuffer\fP points to a non-NULL pointer, \fBblength\fP must be set to the
Modified: code/trunk/doc/pcre2grep.1
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/doc/pcre2grep.1 2018-08-13 11:00:47 UTC (rev 982)
+++ code/trunk/doc/pcre2grep.1 2018-08-13 11:57:09 UTC (rev 983)
@@ -126,7 +126,7 @@
.rs
.sp
Patterns passed from the command line are strings that are terminated by a
-binary zero, so cannot contain internal zeros. However, patterns that are read
+binary zero, so cannot contain internal zeros. However, patterns that are read
from a file via the \fB-f\fP option may contain binary zeros.
.
.
@@ -471,7 +471,7 @@
counter that is incremented each time around its main processing loop. If the
value set by \fB--match-limit\fP is reached, an error occurs.
.sp
-The \fB--heap-limit\fP option specifies, as a number of kibibytes (units of
+The \fB--heap-limit\fP option specifies, as a number of kibibytes (units of
1024 bytes), the amount of heap memory that may be used for matching. Heap
memory is needed only if matching the pattern requires a significant number of
nested backtracking points to be remembered. This parameter can be set to zero
Modified: code/trunk/doc/pcre2jit.3
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/doc/pcre2jit.3 2018-08-13 11:00:47 UTC (rev 982)
+++ code/trunk/doc/pcre2jit.3 2018-08-13 11:57:09 UTC (rev 983)
@@ -177,7 +177,7 @@
allocation functions, or NULL for standard memory allocation). It returns a
pointer to an opaque structure of type \fBpcre2_jit_stack\fP, or NULL if there
is an error. The \fBpcre2_jit_stack_free()\fP function is used to free a stack
-that is no longer needed. If its argument is NULL, this function returns
+that is no longer needed. If its argument is NULL, this function returns
immediately, without doing anything. (For the technically minded: the address
space is allocated by mmap or VirtualAlloc.) A maximum stack size of 512KiB to
1MiB should be more than enough for any pattern.
Modified: code/trunk/doc/pcre2perform.3
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/doc/pcre2perform.3 2018-08-13 11:00:47 UTC (rev 982)
+++ code/trunk/doc/pcre2perform.3 2018-08-13 11:57:09 UTC (rev 983)
@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@
In contrast to \fBpcre2_match()\fP, \fBpcre2_dfa_match()\fP does use recursive
function calls, but only for processing atomic groups, lookaround assertions,
and recursion within the pattern. The original version of the code used to
-allocate quite large internal workspace vectors on the stack, which caused some
+allocate quite large internal workspace vectors on the stack, which caused some
problems for some patterns in environments with small stacks. From release
10.32 the code for \fBpcre2_dfa_match()\fP has been re-factored to use heap
memory when necessary for internal workspace when recursing, though recursive
Modified: code/trunk/doc/pcre2serialize.3
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/doc/pcre2serialize.3 2018-08-13 11:00:47 UTC (rev 982)
+++ code/trunk/doc/pcre2serialize.3 2018-08-13 11:57:09 UTC (rev 983)
@@ -29,13 +29,13 @@
PCRE2's 16-bit library cannot be reloaded on a 64-bit system, nor can they be
reloaded using the 8-bit library.
.P
-Note that "serialization" in PCRE2 does not convert compiled patterns to an
-abstract format like Java or .NET serialization. The serialized output is
-really just a bytecode dump, which is why it can only be reloaded in the same
+Note that "serialization" in PCRE2 does not convert compiled patterns to an
+abstract format like Java or .NET serialization. The serialized output is
+really just a bytecode dump, which is why it can only be reloaded in the same
environment as the one that created it. Hence the restrictions mentioned above.
Applications that are not statically linked with a fixed version of PCRE2 must
-be prepared to recompile patterns from their sources, in order to be immune to
-PCRE2 upgrades.
+be prepared to recompile patterns from their sources, in order to be immune to
+PCRE2 upgrades.
.
.
.SH "SECURITY CONCERNS"
Modified: code/trunk/doc/pcre2syntax.3
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/doc/pcre2syntax.3 2018-08-13 11:00:47 UTC (rev 982)
+++ code/trunk/doc/pcre2syntax.3 2018-08-13 11:57:09 UTC (rev 983)
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@
\eddd character with octal code ddd, or backreference
\eo{ddd..} character with octal code ddd..
\eU "U" if PCRE2_ALT_BSUX is set (otherwise is an error)
- \eN{U+hh..} character with Unicode code point hh..
+ \eN{U+hh..} character with Unicode code point hh..
\euhhhh character with hex code hhhh (if PCRE2_ALT_BSUX is set)
\exhh character with hex code hh
\ex{hh..} character with hex code hh..
@@ -421,7 +421,7 @@
.
.SH "OPTION SETTING"
.rs
-Changes of these options within a group are automatically cancelled at the end
+Changes of these options within a group are automatically cancelled at the end
of the group.
.sp
(?i) caseless
@@ -433,12 +433,12 @@
(?x) extended: ignore white space except in classes
(?xx) as (?x) but also ignore space and tab in classes
(?-...) unset option(s)
- (?^) unset imnsx options
+ (?^) unset imnsx options
.sp
Unsetting x or xx unsets both. Several options may be set at once, and a
mixture of setting and unsetting such as (?i-x) is allowed, but there may be
only one hyphen. Setting (but no unsetting) is allowed after (?^ for example
-(?^in). An option setting may appear at the start of a non-capturing group, for
+(?^in). An option setting may appear at the start of a non-capturing group, for
example (?i:...).
.P
The following are recognized only at the very start of a pattern or after one
@@ -584,8 +584,8 @@
(*MARK:NAME); if not found, the (*SKIP) is ignored
(*THEN) local failure, backtrack to next alternation
.sp
-The effect of one of these verbs in a group called as a subroutine is confined
-to the subroutine call.
+The effect of one of these verbs in a group called as a subroutine is confined
+to the subroutine call.
.
.
.SH "CALLOUTS"
Modified: code/trunk/doc/pcre2test.1
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/doc/pcre2test.1 2018-08-13 11:00:47 UTC (rev 982)
+++ code/trunk/doc/pcre2test.1 2018-08-13 11:57:09 UTC (rev 983)
@@ -266,8 +266,8 @@
test data, command lines that begin with # may appear. This file format, with
some restrictions, can also be processed by the \fBperltest.sh\fP script that
is distributed with PCRE2 as a means of checking that the behaviour of PCRE2
-and Perl is the same. For a specification of \fBperltest.sh\fP, see the
-comments near its beginning.
+and Perl is the same. For a specification of \fBperltest.sh\fP, see the
+comments near its beginning.
.P
When the input is a terminal, \fBpcre2test\fP prompts for each line of input,
using "re>" to prompt for regular expression patterns, and "data>" to prompt
@@ -1408,10 +1408,10 @@
the minimum values for each parameter that allows the match to complete without
error. If JIT is being used, only the match limit is relevant.
.P
-When using this modifier, the pattern should not contain any limit settings
-such as (*LIMIT_MATCH=...) within it. If such a setting is present and is
-lower than the minimum matching value, the minimum value cannot be found
-because \fBpcre2_set_match_limit()\fP etc. are only able to reduce the value of
+When using this modifier, the pattern should not contain any limit settings
+such as (*LIMIT_MATCH=...) within it. If such a setting is present and is
+lower than the minimum matching value, the minimum value cannot be found
+because \fBpcre2_set_match_limit()\fP etc. are only able to reduce the value of
an in-pattern limit; they cannot increase it.
.P
For non-DFA matching, the minimum \fIdepth_limit\fP number is a measure of how
@@ -1424,12 +1424,12 @@
of backtracking that takes place, and learning the minimum value can be
instructive. For most simple matches, the number is quite small, but for
patterns with very large numbers of matching possibilities, it can become large
-very quickly with increasing length of subject string. In the case of DFA
-matching, \fImatch_limit\fP controls the total number of calls, both recursive
-and non-recursive, to the internal matching function, thus controlling the
+very quickly with increasing length of subject string. In the case of DFA
+matching, \fImatch_limit\fP controls the total number of calls, both recursive
+and non-recursive, to the internal matching function, thus controlling the
overall amount of computing resource that is used.
.P
-For both kinds of matching, the \fIheap_limit\fP number, which is in kibibytes
+For both kinds of matching, the \fIheap_limit\fP number, which is in kibibytes
(units of 1024 bytes), limits the amount of heap memory used for matching. A
value of zero disables the use of any heap memory; many simple pattern matches
can be done without using the heap, so zero is not an unreasonable setting.
@@ -1897,7 +1897,7 @@
documentation. In this section we describe the features of \fBpcre2test\fP that
can be used to test these functions.
.P
-Note that "serialization" in PCRE2 does not convert compiled patterns to an
+Note that "serialization" in PCRE2 does not convert compiled patterns to an
abstract format like Java or .NET. It just makes a reloadable byte code stream.
Hence the restrictions on reloading mentioned above.
.P
Modified: code/trunk/perltest.sh
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/perltest.sh 2018-08-13 11:00:47 UTC (rev 982)
+++ code/trunk/perltest.sh 2018-08-13 11:57:09 UTC (rev 983)
@@ -233,8 +233,8 @@
# Use no_start_optimize (disable PCRE2 start-up optimization) to disable Perl
# optimization by inserting (??{""}) at the start of the pattern. We may
- # also encounter -no_start_optimize from a #pattern setting.
-
+ # also encounter -no_start_optimize from a #pattern setting.
+
$mod =~ s/-no_start_optimize,?//;
if ($mod =~ s/no_start_optimize,?//) { $pat =~ s/$del/$del(??{""})/; }
Modified: code/trunk/src/config.h.in
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/src/config.h.in 2018-08-13 11:00:47 UTC (rev 982)
+++ code/trunk/src/config.h.in 2018-08-13 11:57:09 UTC (rev 983)
@@ -144,8 +144,7 @@
instead. This allows for longer patterns in extreme cases. */
#undef LINK_SIZE
-/* Define to the sub-directory in which libtool stores uninstalled libraries.
- */
+/* Define to the sub-directory where libtool stores uninstalled libraries. */
#undef LT_OBJDIR
/* The value of MATCH_LIMIT determines the default number of times the
Modified: code/trunk/src/pcre2.h.in
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/src/pcre2.h.in 2018-08-13 11:00:47 UTC (rev 982)
+++ code/trunk/src/pcre2.h.in 2018-08-13 11:57:09 UTC (rev 983)
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@
#define PCRE2_PRERELEASE @PCRE2_PRERELEASE@
#define PCRE2_DATE @PCRE2_DATE@
-/* For the benefit of systems without stdint.h, an alternative is to use
+/* For the benefit of systems without stdint.h, an alternative is to use
inttypes.h. The existence of these headers is checked by configure or CMake. */
#define PCRE2_HAVE_STDINT_H @PCRE2_HAVE_STDINT_H@
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@
#endif
/* Have to include limits.h, stdlib.h and stdint.h (or inttypes.h) to ensure
-that size_t and uint8_t, UCHAR_MAX, etc are defined. If the system has neither
+that size_t and uint8_t, UCHAR_MAX, etc are defined. If the system has neither
header, the relevant values must be provided by some other means. */
#include <limits.h>
Modified: code/trunk/src/pcre2_auto_possess.c
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/src/pcre2_auto_possess.c 2018-08-13 11:00:47 UTC (rev 982)
+++ code/trunk/src/pcre2_auto_possess.c 2018-08-13 11:57:09 UTC (rev 983)
@@ -1235,7 +1235,7 @@
#endif
case OP_MARK:
- case OP_COMMIT_ARG:
+ case OP_COMMIT_ARG:
case OP_PRUNE_ARG:
case OP_SKIP_ARG:
case OP_THEN_ARG:
Modified: code/trunk/src/pcre2_compile.c
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/src/pcre2_compile.c 2018-08-13 11:00:47 UTC (rev 982)
+++ code/trunk/src/pcre2_compile.c 2018-08-13 11:57:09 UTC (rev 983)
@@ -3593,8 +3593,8 @@
else
{
BOOL hyphenok = TRUE;
- uint32_t oldoptions = options;
-
+ uint32_t oldoptions = options;
+
top_nest->reset_group = 0;
top_nest->max_group = 0;
set = unset = 0;
Modified: code/trunk/src/pcre2_error.c
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/src/pcre2_error.c 2018-08-13 11:00:47 UTC (rev 982)
+++ code/trunk/src/pcre2_error.c 2018-08-13 11:57:09 UTC (rev 983)
@@ -263,7 +263,7 @@
"bad serialized data\0"
"heap limit exceeded\0"
"invalid syntax\0"
- /* 65 */
+ /* 65 */
"internal error - duplicate substitution match\0"
;
Modified: code/trunk/src/pcre2_extuni.c
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/src/pcre2_extuni.c 2018-08-13 11:00:47 UTC (rev 982)
+++ code/trunk/src/pcre2_extuni.c 2018-08-13 11:57:09 UTC (rev 983)
@@ -132,10 +132,10 @@
/* If Extend or ZWJ follows Extended_Pictographic, do not update lgb; this
allows any number of them before a following Extended_Pictographic. */
- if ((rgb != ucp_gbExtend && rgb != ucp_gbZWJ) ||
+ if ((rgb != ucp_gbExtend && rgb != ucp_gbZWJ) ||
lgb != ucp_gbExtended_Pictographic)
lgb = rgb;
-
+
eptr += len;
if (xcount != NULL) *xcount += 1;
}
Modified: code/trunk/src/pcre2_find_bracket.c
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/src/pcre2_find_bracket.c 2018-08-13 11:00:47 UTC (rev 982)
+++ code/trunk/src/pcre2_find_bracket.c 2018-08-13 11:57:09 UTC (rev 983)
@@ -131,7 +131,7 @@
break;
case OP_MARK:
- case OP_COMMIT_ARG:
+ case OP_COMMIT_ARG:
case OP_PRUNE_ARG:
case OP_SKIP_ARG:
case OP_THEN_ARG:
Modified: code/trunk/src/pcre2_intmodedep.h
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/src/pcre2_intmodedep.h 2018-08-13 11:00:47 UTC (rev 982)
+++ code/trunk/src/pcre2_intmodedep.h 2018-08-13 11:57:09 UTC (rev 983)
@@ -897,7 +897,7 @@
const uint8_t *tables; /* Character tables */
PCRE2_SIZE start_offset; /* The start offset value */
PCRE2_SIZE heap_limit; /* As it says */
- PCRE2_SIZE heap_used; /* As it says */
+ PCRE2_SIZE heap_used; /* As it says */
uint32_t match_limit; /* As it says */
uint32_t match_limit_depth; /* As it says */
uint32_t match_call_count; /* Number of calls of internal function */
Modified: code/trunk/src/pcre2_jit_compile.c
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/src/pcre2_jit_compile.c 2018-08-13 11:00:47 UTC (rev 982)
+++ code/trunk/src/pcre2_jit_compile.c 2018-08-13 11:57:09 UTC (rev 983)
@@ -839,7 +839,7 @@
#endif
case OP_MARK:
- case OP_COMMIT_ARG:
+ case OP_COMMIT_ARG:
case OP_PRUNE_ARG:
case OP_SKIP_ARG:
case OP_THEN_ARG:
@@ -940,7 +940,7 @@
common->control_head_ptr = 1;
/* Fall through. */
- case OP_COMMIT_ARG:
+ case OP_COMMIT_ARG:
case OP_PRUNE_ARG:
case OP_MARK:
if (common->mark_ptr == 0)
@@ -1555,7 +1555,7 @@
break;
case OP_MARK:
- case OP_COMMIT_ARG:
+ case OP_COMMIT_ARG:
case OP_PRUNE_ARG:
case OP_THEN_ARG:
SLJIT_ASSERT(common->mark_ptr != 0);
@@ -1736,7 +1736,7 @@
break;
case OP_MARK:
- case OP_COMMIT_ARG:
+ case OP_COMMIT_ARG:
case OP_PRUNE_ARG:
case OP_THEN_ARG:
SLJIT_ASSERT(common->mark_ptr != 0);
@@ -2045,7 +2045,7 @@
break;
case OP_MARK:
- case OP_COMMIT_ARG:
+ case OP_COMMIT_ARG:
case OP_PRUNE_ARG:
case OP_THEN_ARG:
SLJIT_ASSERT(common->mark_ptr != 0);
@@ -2433,7 +2433,7 @@
break;
case OP_MARK:
- case OP_COMMIT_ARG:
+ case OP_COMMIT_ARG:
case OP_PRUNE_ARG:
case OP_THEN_ARG:
SLJIT_ASSERT(common->mark_ptr != 0);
@@ -7264,11 +7264,11 @@
/* If Extend or ZWJ follows Extended_Pictographic, do not update lgb; this
allows any number of them before a following Extended_Pictographic. */
-
- if ((rgb != ucp_gbExtend && rgb != ucp_gbZWJ) ||
+
+ if ((rgb != ucp_gbExtend && rgb != ucp_gbZWJ) ||
lgb != ucp_gbExtended_Pictographic)
lgb = rgb;
-
+
prevcc = cc;
cc += len;
}
@@ -7320,11 +7320,11 @@
/* If Extend or ZWJ follows Extended_Pictographic, do not update lgb; this
allows any number of them before a following Extended_Pictographic. */
-
- if ((rgb != ucp_gbExtend && rgb != ucp_gbZWJ) ||
+
+ if ((rgb != ucp_gbExtend && rgb != ucp_gbZWJ) ||
lgb != ucp_gbExtended_Pictographic)
lgb = rgb;
-
+
cc++;
}
@@ -10356,7 +10356,7 @@
PCRE2_UCHAR opcode = *cc;
PCRE2_SPTR ccend = cc + 1;
-if (opcode == OP_COMMIT_ARG || opcode == OP_PRUNE_ARG ||
+if (opcode == OP_COMMIT_ARG || opcode == OP_PRUNE_ARG ||
opcode == OP_SKIP_ARG || opcode == OP_THEN_ARG)
ccend += 2 + cc[1];
@@ -10688,7 +10688,7 @@
case OP_THEN:
case OP_THEN_ARG:
case OP_COMMIT:
- case OP_COMMIT_ARG:
+ case OP_COMMIT_ARG:
cc = compile_control_verb_matchingpath(common, cc, parent);
break;
@@ -11763,7 +11763,7 @@
break;
case OP_COMMIT:
- case OP_COMMIT_ARG:
+ case OP_COMMIT_ARG:
if (!common->local_quit_available)
OP1(SLJIT_MOV, SLJIT_RETURN_REG, 0, SLJIT_IMM, PCRE2_ERROR_NOMATCH);
if (common->quit_label == NULL)
Modified: code/trunk/src/pcre2_jit_test.c
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/src/pcre2_jit_test.c 2018-08-13 11:00:47 UTC (rev 982)
+++ code/trunk/src/pcre2_jit_test.c 2018-08-13 11:57:09 UTC (rev 983)
@@ -1331,7 +1331,7 @@
ovector8_2[i] = -2;
}
if (re8) {
- (void)pcre2_set_match_limit_8(mcontext8, 10000000);
+ (void)pcre2_set_match_limit_8(mcontext8, 10000000);
return_value8[1] = pcre2_match_8(re8, (PCRE2_SPTR8)current->input, strlen(current->input),
current->start_offset & OFFSET_MASK, current->match_options, mdata8_2, mcontext8);
@@ -1376,7 +1376,7 @@
else
length16 = copy_char8_to_char16((PCRE2_SPTR8)current->input, regtest_buf16, REGTEST_MAX_LENGTH16);
- (void)pcre2_set_match_limit_16(mcontext16, 10000000);
+ (void)pcre2_set_match_limit_16(mcontext16, 10000000);
return_value16[1] = pcre2_match_16(re16, regtest_buf16, length16,
current->start_offset & OFFSET_MASK, current->match_options, mdata16_2, mcontext16);
@@ -1421,7 +1421,7 @@
else
length32 = copy_char8_to_char32((PCRE2_SPTR8)current->input, regtest_buf32, REGTEST_MAX_LENGTH32);
- (void)pcre2_set_match_limit_32(mcontext32, 10000000);
+ (void)pcre2_set_match_limit_32(mcontext32, 10000000);
return_value32[1] = pcre2_match_32(re32, regtest_buf32, length32,
current->start_offset & OFFSET_MASK, current->match_options, mdata32_2, mcontext32);
Modified: code/trunk/src/pcre2_match.c
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/src/pcre2_match.c 2018-08-13 11:00:47 UTC (rev 982)
+++ code/trunk/src/pcre2_match.c 2018-08-13 11:57:09 UTC (rev 983)
@@ -5136,7 +5136,7 @@
(char *)assert_accept_frame + offsetof(heapframe, ovector),
assert_accept_frame->offset_top * sizeof(PCRE2_SIZE));
Foffset_top = assert_accept_frame->offset_top;
- Fmark = assert_accept_frame->mark;
+ Fmark = assert_accept_frame->mark;
break;
}
if (rrc != MATCH_NOMATCH && rrc != MATCH_THEN) RRETURN(rrc);
Modified: code/trunk/src/pcre2_pattern_info.c
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/src/pcre2_pattern_info.c 2018-08-13 11:00:47 UTC (rev 982)
+++ code/trunk/src/pcre2_pattern_info.c 2018-08-13 11:57:09 UTC (rev 983)
@@ -390,7 +390,7 @@
#endif
case OP_MARK:
- case OP_COMMIT_ARG:
+ case OP_COMMIT_ARG:
case OP_PRUNE_ARG:
case OP_SKIP_ARG:
case OP_THEN_ARG:
Modified: code/trunk/src/pcre2_printint.c
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/src/pcre2_printint.c 2018-08-13 11:00:47 UTC (rev 982)
+++ code/trunk/src/pcre2_printint.c 2018-08-13 11:57:09 UTC (rev 983)
@@ -799,7 +799,7 @@
break;
case OP_MARK:
- case OP_COMMIT_ARG:
+ case OP_COMMIT_ARG:
case OP_PRUNE_ARG:
case OP_SKIP_ARG:
case OP_THEN_ARG:
Modified: code/trunk/src/pcre2_study.c
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/src/pcre2_study.c 2018-08-13 11:00:47 UTC (rev 982)
+++ code/trunk/src/pcre2_study.c 2018-08-13 11:57:09 UTC (rev 983)
@@ -707,7 +707,7 @@
/* Skip these, but we need to add in the name length. */
case OP_MARK:
- case OP_COMMIT_ARG:
+ case OP_COMMIT_ARG:
case OP_PRUNE_ARG:
case OP_SKIP_ARG:
case OP_THEN_ARG:
@@ -957,7 +957,7 @@
case OP_CIRCM:
case OP_CLOSE:
case OP_COMMIT:
- case OP_COMMIT_ARG:
+ case OP_COMMIT_ARG:
case OP_COND:
case OP_CREF:
case OP_FALSE:
Modified: code/trunk/src/pcre2_ucp.h
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/src/pcre2_ucp.h 2018-08-13 11:00:47 UTC (rev 982)
+++ code/trunk/src/pcre2_ucp.h 2018-08-13 11:57:09 UTC (rev 983)
@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@
ucp_Zs /* Space separator */
};
-/* These are grapheme break properties. The Extended Pictographic property
+/* These are grapheme break properties. The Extended Pictographic property
comes from the emoji-data.txt file. */
enum {
@@ -273,13 +273,13 @@
ucp_Nushu,
ucp_Soyombo,
ucp_Zanabazar_Square,
- /* New for Unicode 11.0.0 */
- ucp_Dogra,
- ucp_Gunjala_Gondi,
- ucp_Hanifi_Rohingya,
- ucp_Makasar,
+ /* New for Unicode 11.0.0 */
+ ucp_Dogra,
+ ucp_Gunjala_Gondi,
+ ucp_Hanifi_Rohingya,
+ ucp_Makasar,
ucp_Medefaidrin,
- ucp_Old_Sogdian,
+ ucp_Old_Sogdian,
ucp_Sogdian
};
Modified: code/trunk/src/pcre2posix.c
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/src/pcre2posix.c 2018-08-13 11:00:47 UTC (rev 982)
+++ code/trunk/src/pcre2posix.c 2018-08-13 11:57:09 UTC (rev 983)
@@ -344,9 +344,9 @@
if ((size_t)rc > nmatch) rc = (int)nmatch;
for (i = 0; i < (size_t)rc; i++)
{
- pmatch[i].rm_so = (ovector[i*2] == PCRE2_UNSET)? -1 :
+ pmatch[i].rm_so = (ovector[i*2] == PCRE2_UNSET)? -1 :
(int)(ovector[i*2] + so);
- pmatch[i].rm_eo = (ovector[i*2+1] == PCRE2_UNSET)? -1 :
+ pmatch[i].rm_eo = (ovector[i*2+1] == PCRE2_UNSET)? -1 :
(int)(ovector[i*2+1] + so);
}
for (; i < nmatch; i++) pmatch[i].rm_so = pmatch[i].rm_eo = -1;