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There is a mailing list for discussion about the development of PCRE at |
There is a mailing list for discussion about the development of PCRE at |
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pcre-dev@exim.org. You can access the archives and subscribe or manage your |
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pcre-dev@exim.org | https://lists.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/pcre-dev |
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Please read the NEWS file if you are upgrading from a previous release. |
Please read the NEWS file if you are upgrading from a previous release. |
The contents of this README file are: |
The contents of this README file are: |
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Windows (I myself do not use Windows). Nowadays there is more Windows support |
Windows (I myself do not use Windows). Nowadays there is more Windows support |
in the standard distribution, so these contibutions have been archived. |
in the standard distribution, so these contibutions have been archived. |
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A PCRE user maintains downloadable Windows binaries of the pcregrep and |
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pcretest programs here: |
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http://www.rexegg.com/pcregrep-pcretest.html |
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Building PCRE on non-Unix-like systems |
Building PCRE on non-Unix-like systems |
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Line 262 library. They are also documented in the pcrebuild man
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Line 269 library. They are also documented in the pcrebuild man
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on the "configure" command. |
on the "configure" command. |
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. PCRE has a counter that can be set to limit the amount of resources it uses. | . PCRE has a counter that limits the depth of nesting of parentheses in a |
If the limit is exceeded during a match, the match fails. The default is ten | pattern. This limits the amount of system stack that a pattern uses when it |
million. You can change the default by setting, for example, | is compiled. The default is 250, but you can change it by setting, for |
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--with-parens-nest-limit=500 |
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. PCRE has a counter that can be set to limit the amount of resources it uses |
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when matching a pattern. If the limit is exceeded during a match, the match |
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fails. The default is ten million. You can change the default by setting, for |
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example, |
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--with-match-limit=500000 |
--with-match-limit=500000 |
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on the "configure" command. This is just the default; individual calls to |
on the "configure" command. This is just the default; individual calls to |
Line 344 library. They are also documented in the pcrebuild man
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Line 359 library. They are also documented in the pcrebuild man
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report is generated by running "make coverage". If ccache is installed on |
report is generated by running "make coverage". If ccache is installed on |
your system, it must be disabled when building PCRE for coverage reporting. |
your system, it must be disabled when building PCRE for coverage reporting. |
You can do this by setting the environment variable CCACHE_DISABLE=1 before |
You can do this by setting the environment variable CCACHE_DISABLE=1 before |
running "make" to build PCRE. | running "make" to build PCRE. There is more information about coverage |
| reporting in the "pcrebuild" documentation. |
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. The pcregrep program currently supports only 8-bit data files, and so |
. The pcregrep program currently supports only 8-bit data files, and so |
requires the 8-bit PCRE library. It is possible to compile pcregrep to use |
requires the 8-bit PCRE library. It is possible to compile pcregrep to use |
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Philip Hazel |
Philip Hazel |
Email local part: ph10 |
Email local part: ph10 |
Email domain: cam.ac.uk |
Email domain: cam.ac.uk |
Last updated: 28 April 2013 | Last updated: 05 November 2013 |