A library for Perl-compatible regular expressions

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http://www.pcre.org/

The PCRE2 library is a set of functions that implement regular
expression pattern matching using the same syntax and semantics
as Perl 5.

PCRE2 is a re-working of the original PCRE library to provide an entirely new
API.

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baselibs.conf 0000000057 57 Bytes
pcre2-10.10-multilib.patch 0000000849 849 Bytes
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pcre2.keyring 0000002201 2.15 KB
pcre2.spec 0000007920 7.73 KB
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Dirk Mueller's avatar Dirk Mueller (dirkmueller) committed (revision 72)
- update to 10.44:
  * This is mostly a bug-fix and tidying release. There is one
    new function, to set a maximum size for a compiled pattern.
    The maximum name length for groups is increased to 128.
  *  Some auxiliary files for building under VMS are added.
    Unicode 4-letter abbreviations for script names, implement
  * Following Perl's lead, \K is now locked out in lookaround
  * removal of the actual POSIX names regcomp etc. from the POSIX
- Build with --enable-jit-sealloc option, otherwise when
    + bsc#1037165: crash for forward reference in lookbehind with
                     lookup (bsc#1030066)
- Enable JIT on ppc64le as well
- Ensure the PCRE library and tools are built with large file
- fix baselibs
- Update to PCRE 8.30, upstream SONAME bump, libpcre1
- Fix cache-flush on PPC
- Update to version 8.20
  * replace pcre-visibility patch with the one I submitted to
  * the Unicode data tables have been updated to Unicode 6.0.0.
- remove fragile _service
- Support GCC visibility, symbol clashes no more.
- disable static libraries, shouldn't be used now
  functional additions.
	* More bug fixes, plus a performance improvement
- The main reason for having this release so soon after 7.5
  is because it fixes a potential buffer overflow problem in pcre_compile()
  when run in UTF-8 mode. In addition, the CMake configuration files have been brought up to date.
    Windows environments %n is disabled by default.
 to mention here, see changelog.txt for details.
- update to latest version v5.0
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