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If you set --enable-utf when compiling in an EBCDIC environment, PCRE expects |
If you set --enable-utf when compiling in an EBCDIC environment, PCRE expects |
its input to be either ASCII or UTF-8 (depending on the runtime option). It is | its input to be either ASCII or UTF-8 (depending on the run-time option). It is |
not possible to support both EBCDIC and UTF-8 codes in the same version of the |
not possible to support both EBCDIC and UTF-8 codes in the same version of the |
library. Consequently, --enable-utf and --enable-ebcdic are mutually |
library. Consequently, --enable-utf and --enable-ebcdic are mutually |
exclusive. |
exclusive. |
Line 317 only. If you add
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to the <b>configure</b> command, the distributed tables are no longer used. |
to the <b>configure</b> command, the distributed tables are no longer used. |
Instead, a program called <b>dftables</b> is compiled and run. This outputs the |
Instead, a program called <b>dftables</b> is compiled and run. This outputs the |
source for new set of tables, created in the default locale of your C runtime | source for new set of tables, created in the default locale of your C run-time |
system. (This method of replacing the tables does not work if you are cross |
system. (This method of replacing the tables does not work if you are cross |
compiling, because <b>dftables</b> is run on the local host. If you need to |
compiling, because <b>dftables</b> is run on the local host. If you need to |
create alternative tables when cross compiling, you will have to do so "by |
create alternative tables when cross compiling, you will have to do so "by |