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      4 Version 8.12 15-Jan-2011
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      6 
      7 1.  Fixed some typos in the markup of the man pages, and wrote a script that
      8     checks for such things as part of the documentation building process.
      9 
     10 2.  On a big-endian 64-bit system, pcregrep did not correctly process the
     11     --match-limit and --recursion-limit options (added for 8.11). In
     12     particular, this made one of the standard tests fail. (The integer value
     13     went into the wrong half of a long int.)
     14 
     15 3.  If the --colour option was given to pcregrep with -v (invert match), it
     16     did strange things, either producing crazy output, or crashing. It should,
     17     of course, ignore a request for colour when reporting lines that do not
     18     match.
     19 
     20 4.  Another pcregrep bug caused similar problems if --colour was specified with
     21     -M (multiline) and the pattern match finished with a line ending.
     22 
     23 5.  In pcregrep, when a pattern that ended with a literal newline sequence was
     24     matched in multiline mode, the following line was shown as part of the
     25     match. This seems wrong, so I have changed it.
     26 
     27 6.  Another pcregrep bug in multiline mode, when --colour was specified, caused
     28     the check for further matches in the same line (so they could be coloured)
     29     to overrun the end of the current line. If another match was found, it was
     30     incorrectly shown (and then shown again when found in the next line).
     31 
     32 7.  If pcregrep was compiled under Windows, there was a reference to the
     33     function pcregrep_exit() before it was defined. I am assuming this was
     34     the cause of the "error C2371: 'pcregrep_exit' : redefinition;" that was
     35     reported by a user. I've moved the definition above the reference.
     36 
     37 
     38 Version 8.11 10-Dec-2010
     39 ------------------------
     40 
     41 1.  (*THEN) was not working properly if there were untried alternatives prior
     42     to it in the current branch. For example, in ((a|b)(*THEN)(*F)|c..) it
     43     backtracked to try for "b" instead of moving to the next alternative branch
     44     at the same level (in this case, to look for "c"). The Perl documentation
     45     is clear that when (*THEN) is backtracked onto, it goes to the "next
     46     alternative in the innermost enclosing group".
     47 
     48 2.  (*COMMIT) was not overriding (*THEN), as it does in Perl. In a pattern
     49     such as   (A(*COMMIT)B(*THEN)C|D)  any failure after matching A should
     50     result in overall failure. Similarly, (*COMMIT) now overrides (*PRUNE) and
     51     (*SKIP), (*SKIP) overrides (*PRUNE) and (*THEN), and (*PRUNE) overrides
     52     (*THEN).
     53 
     54 3.  If \s appeared in a character class, it removed the VT character from
     55     the class, even if it had been included by some previous item, for example
     56     in [\x00-\xff\s]. (This was a bug related to the fact that VT is not part
     57     of \s, but is part of the POSIX "space" class.)
     58 
     59 4.  A partial match never returns an empty string (because you can always
     60     match an empty string at the end of the subject); however the checking for
     61     an empty string was starting at the "start of match" point. This has been
     62     changed to the "earliest inspected character" point, because the returned
     63     data for a partial match starts at this character. This means that, for
     64     example, /(?<=abc)def/ gives a partial match for the subject "abc"
     65     (previously it gave "no match").
     66 
     67 5.  Changes have been made to the way PCRE_PARTIAL_HARD affects the matching
     68     of $, \z, \Z, \b, and \B. If the match point is at the end of the string,
     69     previously a full match would be given. However, setting PCRE_PARTIAL_HARD
     70     has an implication that the given string is incomplete (because a partial
     71     match is preferred over a full match). For this reason, these items now
     72     give a partial match in this situation. [Aside: previously, the one case
     73     /t\b/ matched against "cat" with PCRE_PARTIAL_HARD set did return a partial
     74     match rather than a full match, which was wrong by the old rules, but is
     75     now correct.]
     76 
     77 6.  There was a bug in the handling of #-introduced comments, recognized when
     78     PCRE_EXTENDED is set, when PCRE_NEWLINE_ANY and PCRE_UTF8 were also set.
     79     If a UTF-8 multi-byte character included the byte 0x85 (e.g. +U0445, whose
     80     UTF-8 encoding is 0xd1,0x85), this was misinterpreted as a newline when
     81     scanning for the end of the comment. (*Character* 0x85 is an "any" newline,
     82     but *byte* 0x85 is not, in UTF-8 mode). This bug was present in several
     83     places in pcre_compile().
     84 
     85 7.  Related to (6) above, when pcre_compile() was skipping #-introduced
     86     comments when looking ahead for named forward references to subpatterns,
     87     the only newline sequence it recognized was NL. It now handles newlines
     88     according to the set newline convention.
     89 
     90 8.  SunOS4 doesn't have strerror() or strtoul(); pcregrep dealt with the
     91     former, but used strtoul(), whereas pcretest avoided strtoul() but did not
     92     cater for a lack of strerror(). These oversights have been fixed.
     93 
     94 9.  Added --match-limit and --recursion-limit to pcregrep.
     95 
     96 10. Added two casts needed to build with Visual Studio when NO_RECURSE is set.
     97 
     98 11. When the -o option was used, pcregrep was setting a return code of 1, even
     99     when matches were found, and --line-buffered was not being honoured.
    100 
    101 12. Added an optional parentheses number to the -o and --only-matching options
    102     of pcregrep.
    103 
    104 13. Imitating Perl's /g action for multiple matches is tricky when the pattern
    105     can match an empty string. The code to do it in pcretest and pcredemo
    106     needed fixing:
    107 
    108     (a) When the newline convention was "crlf", pcretest got it wrong, skipping
    109         only one byte after an empty string match just before CRLF (this case
    110         just got forgotten; "any" and "anycrlf" were OK).
    111 
    112     (b) The pcretest code also had a bug, causing it to loop forever in UTF-8
    113         mode when an empty string match preceded an ASCII character followed by
    114         a non-ASCII character. (The code for advancing by one character rather
    115         than one byte was nonsense.)
    116 
    117     (c) The pcredemo.c sample program did not have any code at all to handle
    118         the cases when CRLF is a valid newline sequence.
    119 
    120 14. Neither pcre_exec() nor pcre_dfa_exec() was checking that the value given
    121     as a starting offset was within the subject string. There is now a new
    122     error, PCRE_ERROR_BADOFFSET, which is returned if the starting offset is
    123     negative or greater than the length of the string. In order to test this,
    124     pcretest is extended to allow the setting of negative starting offsets.
    125 
    126 15. In both pcre_exec() and pcre_dfa_exec() the code for checking that the
    127     starting offset points to the beginning of a UTF-8 character was
    128     unnecessarily clumsy. I tidied it up.
    129 
    130 16. Added PCRE_ERROR_SHORTUTF8 to make it possible to distinguish between a
    131     bad UTF-8 sequence and one that is incomplete when using PCRE_PARTIAL_HARD.
    132 
    133 17. Nobody had reported that the --include_dir option, which was added in
    134     release 7.7 should have been called --include-dir (hyphen, not underscore)
    135     for compatibility with GNU grep. I have changed it to --include-dir, but
    136     left --include_dir as an undocumented synonym, and the same for
    137     --exclude-dir, though that is not available in GNU grep, at least as of
    138     release 2.5.4.
    139 
    140 18. At a user's suggestion, the macros GETCHAR and friends (which pick up UTF-8
    141     characters from a string of bytes) have been redefined so as not to use
    142     loops, in order to improve performance in some environments. At the same
    143     time, I abstracted some of the common code into auxiliary macros to save
    144     repetition (this should not affect the compiled code).
    145 
    146 19. If \c was followed by a multibyte UTF-8 character, bad things happened. A
    147     compile-time error is now given if \c is not followed by an ASCII
    148     character, that is, a byte less than 128. (In EBCDIC mode, the code is
    149     different, and any byte value is allowed.)
    150 
    151 20. Recognize (*NO_START_OPT) at the start of a pattern to set the PCRE_NO_
    152     START_OPTIMIZE option, which is now allowed at compile time - but just
    153     passed through to pcre_exec() or pcre_dfa_exec(). This makes it available
    154     to pcregrep and other applications that have no direct access to PCRE
    155     options. The new /Y option in pcretest sets this option when calling
    156     pcre_compile().
    157 
    158 21. Change 18 of release 8.01 broke the use of named subpatterns for recursive
    159     back references. Groups containing recursive back references were forced to
    160     be atomic by that change, but in the case of named groups, the amount of
    161     memory required was incorrectly computed, leading to "Failed: internal
    162     error: code overflow". This has been fixed.
    163 
    164 22. Some patches to pcre_stringpiece.h, pcre_stringpiece_unittest.cc, and
    165     pcretest.c, to avoid build problems in some Borland environments.
    166 
    167 
    168 Version 8.10 25-Jun-2010
    169 ------------------------
    170 
    171 1.  Added support for (*MARK:ARG) and for ARG additions to PRUNE, SKIP, and
    172     THEN.
    173 
    174 2.  (*ACCEPT) was not working when inside an atomic group.
    175 
    176 3.  Inside a character class, \B is treated as a literal by default, but
    177     faulted if PCRE_EXTRA is set. This mimics Perl's behaviour (the -w option
    178     causes the error). The code is unchanged, but I tidied the documentation.
    179 
    180 4.  Inside a character class, PCRE always treated \R and \X as literals,
    181     whereas Perl faults them if its -w option is set. I have changed PCRE so
    182     that it faults them when PCRE_EXTRA is set.
    183 
    184 5.  Added support for \N, which always matches any character other than
    185     newline. (It is the same as "." when PCRE_DOTALL is not set.)
    186 
    187 6.  When compiling pcregrep with newer versions of gcc which may have
    188     FORTIFY_SOURCE set, several warnings "ignoring return value of 'fwrite',
    189     declared with attribute warn_unused_result" were given. Just casting the
    190     result to (void) does not stop the warnings; a more elaborate fudge is
    191     needed. I've used a macro to implement this.
    192 
    193 7.  Minor change to pcretest.c to avoid a compiler warning.
    194 
    195 8.  Added four artifical Unicode properties to help with an option to make
    196     \s etc use properties (see next item). The new properties are: Xan
    197     (alphanumeric), Xsp (Perl space), Xps (POSIX space), and Xwd (word).
    198 
    199 9.  Added PCRE_UCP to make \b, \d, \s, \w, and certain POSIX character classes
    200     use Unicode properties. (*UCP) at the start of a pattern can be used to set
    201     this option. Modified pcretest to add /W to test this facility. Added
    202     REG_UCP to make it available via the POSIX interface.
    203 
    204 10. Added --line-buffered to pcregrep.
    205 
    206 11. In UTF-8 mode, if a pattern that was compiled with PCRE_CASELESS was
    207     studied, and the match started with a letter with a code point greater than
    208     127 whose first byte was different to the first byte of the other case of
    209     the letter, the other case of this starting letter was not recognized
    210     (#976).
    211 
    212 12. If a pattern that was studied started with a repeated Unicode property
    213     test, for example, \p{Nd}+, there was the theoretical possibility of
    214     setting up an incorrect bitmap of starting bytes, but fortunately it could
    215     not have actually happened in practice until change 8 above was made (it
    216     added property types that matched character-matching opcodes).
    217 
    218 13. pcre_study() now recognizes \h, \v, and \R when constructing a bit map of
    219     possible starting bytes for non-anchored patterns.
    220 
    221 14. Extended the "auto-possessify" feature of pcre_compile(). It now recognizes
    222     \R, and also a number of cases that involve Unicode properties, both
    223     explicit and implicit when PCRE_UCP is set.
    224 
    225 15. If a repeated Unicode property match (e.g. \p{Lu}*) was used with non-UTF-8
    226     input, it could crash or give wrong results if characters with values
    227     greater than 0xc0 were present in the subject string. (Detail: it assumed
    228     UTF-8 input when processing these items.)
    229 
    230 16. Added a lot of (int) casts to avoid compiler warnings in systems where
    231     size_t is 64-bit (#991).
    232 
    233 17. Added a check for running out of memory when PCRE is compiled with
    234     --disable-stack-for-recursion (#990).
    235 
    236 18. If the last data line in a file for pcretest does not have a newline on
    237     the end, a newline was missing in the output.
    238 
    239 19. The default pcre_chartables.c file recognizes only ASCII characters (values
    240     less than 128) in its various bitmaps. However, there is a facility for
    241     generating tables according to the current locale when PCRE is compiled. It
    242     turns out that in some environments, 0x85 and 0xa0, which are Unicode space
    243     characters, are recognized by isspace() and therefore were getting set in
    244     these tables, and indeed these tables seem to approximate to ISO 8859. This
    245     caused a problem in UTF-8 mode when pcre_study() was used to create a list
    246     of bytes that can start a match. For \s, it was including 0x85 and 0xa0,
    247     which of course cannot start UTF-8 characters. I have changed the code so
    248     that only real ASCII characters (less than 128) and the correct starting
    249     bytes for UTF-8 encodings are set for characters greater than 127 when in
    250     UTF-8 mode. (When PCRE_UCP is set - see 9 above - the code is different
    251     altogether.)
    252 
    253 20. Added the /T option to pcretest so as to be able to run tests with non-
    254     standard character tables, thus making it possible to include the tests
    255     used for 19 above in the standard set of tests.
    256 
    257 21. A pattern such as (?&t)(?#()(?(DEFINE)(?<t>a)) which has a forward
    258     reference to a subpattern the other side of a comment that contains an
    259     opening parenthesis caused either an internal compiling error, or a
    260     reference to the wrong subpattern.
    261 
    262 
    263 Version 8.02 19-Mar-2010
    264 ------------------------
    265 
    266 1.  The Unicode data tables have been updated to Unicode 5.2.0.
    267 
    268 2.  Added the option --libs-cpp to pcre-config, but only when C++ support is
    269     configured.
    270 
    271 3.  Updated the licensing terms in the pcregexp.pas file, as agreed with the
    272     original author of that file, following a query about its status.
    273 
    274 4.  On systems that do not have stdint.h (e.g. Solaris), check for and include
    275     inttypes.h instead. This fixes a bug that was introduced by change 8.01/8.
    276 
    277 5.  A pattern such as (?&t)*+(?(DEFINE)(?<t>.)) which has a possessive
    278     quantifier applied to a forward-referencing subroutine call, could compile
    279     incorrect code or give the error "internal error: previously-checked
    280     referenced subpattern not found".
    281 
    282 6.  Both MS Visual Studio and Symbian OS have problems with initializing
    283     variables to point to external functions. For these systems, therefore,
    284     pcre_malloc etc. are now initialized to local functions that call the
    285     relevant global functions.
    286 
    287 7.  There were two entries missing in the vectors called coptable and poptable
    288     in pcre_dfa_exec.c. This could lead to memory accesses outsize the vectors.
    289     I've fixed the data, and added a kludgy way of testing at compile time that
    290     the lengths are correct (equal to the number of opcodes).
    291 
    292 8.  Following on from 7, I added a similar kludge to check the length of the
    293     eint vector in pcreposix.c.
    294 
    295 9.  Error texts for pcre_compile() are held as one long string to avoid too
    296     much relocation at load time. To find a text, the string is searched,
    297     counting zeros. There was no check for running off the end of the string,
    298     which could happen if a new error number was added without updating the
    299     string.
    300 
    301 10. \K gave a compile-time error if it appeared in a lookbehind assersion.
    302 
    303 11. \K was not working if it appeared in an atomic group or in a group that
    304     was called as a "subroutine", or in an assertion. Perl 5.11 documents that
    305     \K is "not well defined" if used in an assertion. PCRE now accepts it if
    306     the assertion is positive, but not if it is negative.
    307 
    308 12. Change 11 fortuitously reduced the size of the stack frame used in the
    309     "match()" function of pcre_exec.c by one pointer. Forthcoming
    310     implementation of support for (*MARK) will need an extra pointer on the
    311     stack; I have reserved it now, so that the stack frame size does not
    312     decrease.
    313 
    314 13. A pattern such as (?P<L1>(?P<L2>0)|(?P>L2)(?P>L1)) in which the only other
    315     item in branch that calls a recursion is a subroutine call - as in the
    316     second branch in the above example - was incorrectly given the compile-
    317     time error "recursive call could loop indefinitely" because pcre_compile()
    318     was not correctly checking the subroutine for matching a non-empty string.
    319 
    320 14. The checks for overrunning compiling workspace could trigger after an
    321     overrun had occurred. This is a "should never occur" error, but it can be
    322     triggered by pathological patterns such as hundreds of nested parentheses.
    323     The checks now trigger 100 bytes before the end of the workspace.
    324 
    325 15. Fix typo in configure.ac: "srtoq" should be "strtoq".
    326 
    327 
    328 Version 8.01 19-Jan-2010
    329 ------------------------
    330 
    331 1.  If a pattern contained a conditional subpattern with only one branch (in
    332     particular, this includes all (*DEFINE) patterns), a call to pcre_study()
    333     computed the wrong minimum data length (which is of course zero for such
    334     subpatterns). This could cause incorrect "no match" results.
    335 
    336 2.  For patterns such as (?i)a(?-i)b|c where an option setting at the start of
    337     the pattern is reset in the first branch, pcre_compile() failed with
    338     "internal error: code overflow at offset...". This happened only when
    339     the reset was to the original external option setting. (An optimization
    340     abstracts leading options settings into an external setting, which was the
    341     cause of this.)
    342 
    343 3.  A pattern such as ^(?!a(*SKIP)b) where a negative assertion contained one
    344     of the verbs SKIP, PRUNE, or COMMIT, did not work correctly. When the
    345     assertion pattern did not match (meaning that the assertion was true), it
    346     was incorrectly treated as false if the SKIP had been reached during the
    347     matching. This also applied to assertions used as conditions.
    348 
    349 4.  If an item that is not supported by pcre_dfa_exec() was encountered in an
    350     assertion subpattern, including such a pattern used as a condition,
    351     unpredictable results occurred, instead of the error return
    352     PCRE_ERROR_DFA_UITEM.
    353 
    354 5.  The C++ GlobalReplace function was not working like Perl for the special
    355     situation when an empty string is matched. It now does the fancy magic
    356     stuff that is necessary.
    357 
    358 6.  In pcre_internal.h, obsolete includes to setjmp.h and stdarg.h have been
    359     removed. (These were left over from very, very early versions of PCRE.)
    360 
    361 7.  Some cosmetic changes to the code to make life easier when compiling it
    362     as part of something else:
    363 
    364     (a) Change DEBUG to PCRE_DEBUG.
    365 
    366     (b) In pcre_compile(), rename the member of the "branch_chain" structure
    367         called "current" as "current_branch", to prevent a collision with the
    368         Linux macro when compiled as a kernel module.
    369 
    370     (c) In pcre_study(), rename the function set_bit() as set_table_bit(), to
    371         prevent a collision with the Linux macro when compiled as a kernel
    372         module.
    373 
    374 8.  In pcre_compile() there are some checks for integer overflows that used to
    375     cast potentially large values to (double). This has been changed to that
    376     when building, a check for int64_t is made, and if it is found, it is used
    377     instead, thus avoiding the use of floating point arithmetic. (There is no
    378     other use of FP in PCRE.) If int64_t is not found, the fallback is to
    379     double.
    380 
    381 9.  Added two casts to avoid signed/unsigned warnings from VS Studio Express
    382     2005 (difference between two addresses compared to an unsigned value).
    383 
    384 10. Change the standard AC_CHECK_LIB test for libbz2 in configure.ac to a
    385     custom one, because of the following reported problem in Windows:
    386 
    387       - libbz2 uses the Pascal calling convention (WINAPI) for the functions
    388           under Win32.
    389       - The standard autoconf AC_CHECK_LIB fails to include "bzlib.h",
    390           therefore missing the function definition.
    391       - The compiler thus generates a "C" signature for the test function.
    392       - The linker fails to find the "C" function.
    393       - PCRE fails to configure if asked to do so against libbz2.
    394 
    395 11. When running libtoolize from libtool-2.2.6b as part of autogen.sh, these
    396     messages were output:
    397 
    398       Consider adding `AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR([m4])' to configure.ac and
    399       rerunning libtoolize, to keep the correct libtool macros in-tree.
    400       Consider adding `-I m4' to ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS in Makefile.am.
    401 
    402     I have done both of these things.
    403 
    404 12. Although pcre_dfa_exec() does not use nearly as much stack as pcre_exec()
    405     most of the time, it *can* run out if it is given a pattern that contains a
    406     runaway infinite recursion. I updated the discussion in the pcrestack man
    407     page.
    408 
    409 13. Now that we have gone to the x.xx style of version numbers, the minor
    410     version may start with zero. Using 08 or 09 is a bad idea because users
    411     might check the value of PCRE_MINOR in their code, and 08 or 09 may be
    412     interpreted as invalid octal numbers. I've updated the previous comment in
    413     configure.ac, and also added a check that gives an error if 08 or 09 are
    414     used.
    415 
    416 14. Change 8.00/11 was not quite complete: code had been accidentally omitted,
    417     causing partial matching to fail when the end of the subject matched \W
    418     in a UTF-8 pattern where \W was quantified with a minimum of 3.
    419 
    420 15. There were some discrepancies between the declarations in pcre_internal.h
    421     of _pcre_is_newline(), _pcre_was_newline(), and _pcre_valid_utf8() and
    422     their definitions. The declarations used "const uschar *" and the
    423     definitions used USPTR. Even though USPTR is normally defined as "const
    424     unsigned char *" (and uschar is typedeffed as "unsigned char"), it was
    425     reported that: "This difference in casting confuses some C++ compilers, for
    426     example, SunCC recognizes above declarations as different functions and
    427     generates broken code for hbpcre." I have changed the declarations to use
    428     USPTR.
    429 
    430 16. GNU libtool is named differently on some systems. The autogen.sh script now
    431     tries several variants such as glibtoolize (MacOSX) and libtoolize1x
    432     (FreeBSD).
    433 
    434 17. Applied Craig's patch that fixes an HP aCC compile error in pcre 8.00
    435     (strtoXX undefined when compiling pcrecpp.cc). The patch contains this
    436     comment: "Figure out how to create a longlong from a string: strtoll and
    437     equivalent. It's not enough to call AC_CHECK_FUNCS: hpux has a strtoll, for
    438     instance, but it only takes 2 args instead of 3!"
    439 
    440 18. A subtle bug concerned with back references has been fixed by a change of
    441     specification, with a corresponding code fix. A pattern such as
    442     ^(xa|=?\1a)+$ which contains a back reference inside the group to which it
    443     refers, was giving matches when it shouldn't. For example, xa=xaaa would
    444     match that pattern. Interestingly, Perl (at least up to 5.11.3) has the
    445     same bug. Such groups have to be quantified to be useful, or contained
    446     inside another quantified group. (If there's no repetition, the reference
    447     can never match.) The problem arises because, having left the group and
    448     moved on to the rest of the pattern, a later failure that backtracks into
    449     the group uses the captured value from the final iteration of the group
    450     rather than the correct earlier one. I have fixed this in PCRE by forcing
    451     any group that contains a reference to itself to be an atomic group; that
    452     is, there cannot be any backtracking into it once it has completed. This is
    453     similar to recursive and subroutine calls.
    454 
    455 
    456 Version 8.00 19-Oct-09
    457 ----------------------
    458 
    459 1.  The table for translating pcre_compile() error codes into POSIX error codes
    460     was out-of-date, and there was no check on the pcre_compile() error code
    461     being within the table. This could lead to an OK return being given in
    462     error.
    463 
    464 2.  Changed the call to open a subject file in pcregrep from fopen(pathname,
    465     "r") to fopen(pathname, "rb"), which fixed a problem with some of the tests
    466     in a Windows environment.
    467 
    468 3.  The pcregrep --count option prints the count for each file even when it is
    469     zero, as does GNU grep. However, pcregrep was also printing all files when
    470     --files-with-matches was added. Now, when both options are given, it prints
    471     counts only for those files that have at least one match. (GNU grep just
    472     prints the file name in this circumstance, but including the count seems
    473     more useful - otherwise, why use --count?) Also ensured that the
    474     combination -clh just lists non-zero counts, with no names.
    475 
    476 4.  The long form of the pcregrep -F option was incorrectly implemented as
    477     --fixed_strings instead of --fixed-strings. This is an incompatible change,
    478     but it seems right to fix it, and I didn't think it was worth preserving
    479     the old behaviour.
    480 
    481 5.  The command line items --regex=pattern and --regexp=pattern were not
    482     recognized by pcregrep, which required --regex pattern or --regexp pattern
    483     (with a space rather than an '='). The man page documented the '=' forms,
    484     which are compatible with GNU grep; these now work.
    485 
    486 6.  No libpcreposix.pc file was created for pkg-config; there was just
    487     libpcre.pc and libpcrecpp.pc. The omission has been rectified.
    488 
    489 7.  Added #ifndef SUPPORT_UCP into the pcre_ucd.c module, to reduce its size
    490     when UCP support is not needed, by modifying the Python script that
    491     generates it from Unicode data files. This should not matter if the module
    492     is correctly used as a library, but I received one complaint about 50K of
    493     unwanted data. My guess is that the person linked everything into his
    494     program rather than using a library. Anyway, it does no harm.
    495 
    496 8.  A pattern such as /\x{123}{2,2}+/8 was incorrectly compiled; the trigger
    497     was a minimum greater than 1 for a wide character in a possessive
    498     repetition. The same bug could also affect patterns like /(\x{ff}{0,2})*/8
    499     which had an unlimited repeat of a nested, fixed maximum repeat of a wide
    500     character. Chaos in the form of incorrect output or a compiling loop could
    501     result.
    502 
    503 9.  The restrictions on what a pattern can contain when partial matching is
    504     requested for pcre_exec() have been removed. All patterns can now be
    505     partially matched by this function. In addition, if there are at least two
    506     slots in the offset vector, the offset of the earliest inspected character
    507     for the match and the offset of the end of the subject are set in them when
    508     PCRE_ERROR_PARTIAL is returned.
    509 
    510 10. Partial matching has been split into two forms: PCRE_PARTIAL_SOFT, which is
    511     synonymous with PCRE_PARTIAL, for backwards compatibility, and
    512     PCRE_PARTIAL_HARD, which causes a partial match to supersede a full match,
    513     and may be more useful for multi-segment matching.
    514 
    515 11. Partial matching with pcre_exec() is now more intuitive. A partial match
    516     used to be given if ever the end of the subject was reached; now it is
    517     given only if matching could not proceed because another character was
    518     needed. This makes a difference in some odd cases such as Z(*FAIL) with the
    519     string "Z", which now yields "no match" instead of "partial match". In the
    520     case of pcre_dfa_exec(), "no match" is given if every matching path for the
    521     final character ended with (*FAIL).
    522 
    523 12. Restarting a match using pcre_dfa_exec() after a partial match did not work
    524     if the pattern had a "must contain" character that was already found in the
    525     earlier partial match, unless partial matching was again requested. For
    526     example, with the pattern /dog.(body)?/, the "must contain" character is
    527     "g". If the first part-match was for the string "dog", restarting with
    528     "sbody" failed. This bug has been fixed.
    529 
    530 13. The string returned by pcre_dfa_exec() after a partial match has been
    531     changed so that it starts at the first inspected character rather than the
    532     first character of the match. This makes a difference only if the pattern
    533     starts with a lookbehind assertion or \b or \B (\K is not supported by
    534     pcre_dfa_exec()). It's an incompatible change, but it makes the two
    535     matching functions compatible, and I think it's the right thing to do.
    536 
    537 14. Added a pcredemo man page, created automatically from the pcredemo.c file,
    538     so that the demonstration program is easily available in environments where
    539     PCRE has not been installed from source.
    540 
    541 15. Arranged to add -DPCRE_STATIC to cflags in libpcre.pc, libpcreposix.cp,
    542     libpcrecpp.pc and pcre-config when PCRE is not compiled as a shared
    543     library.
    544 
    545 16. Added REG_UNGREEDY to the pcreposix interface, at the request of a user.
    546     It maps to PCRE_UNGREEDY. It is not, of course, POSIX-compatible, but it
    547     is not the first non-POSIX option to be added. Clearly some people find
    548     these options useful.
    549 
    550 17. If a caller to the POSIX matching function regexec() passes a non-zero
    551     value for nmatch with a NULL value for pmatch, the value of
    552     nmatch is forced to zero.
    553 
    554 18. RunGrepTest did not have a test for the availability of the -u option of
    555     the diff command, as RunTest does. It now checks in the same way as
    556     RunTest, and also checks for the -b option.
    557 
    558 19. If an odd number of negated classes containing just a single character
    559     interposed, within parentheses, between a forward reference to a named
    560     subpattern and the definition of the subpattern, compilation crashed with
    561     an internal error, complaining that it could not find the referenced
    562     subpattern. An example of a crashing pattern is /(?&A)(([^m])(?<A>))/.
    563     [The bug was that it was starting one character too far in when skipping
    564     over the character class, thus treating the ] as data rather than
    565     terminating the class. This meant it could skip too much.]
    566 
    567 20. Added PCRE_NOTEMPTY_ATSTART in order to be able to correctly implement the
    568     /g option in pcretest when the pattern contains \K, which makes it possible
    569     to have an empty string match not at the start, even when the pattern is
    570     anchored. Updated pcretest and pcredemo to use this option.
    571 
    572 21. If the maximum number of capturing subpatterns in a recursion was greater
    573     than the maximum at the outer level, the higher number was returned, but
    574     with unset values at the outer level. The correct (outer level) value is
    575     now given.
    576 
    577 22. If (*ACCEPT) appeared inside capturing parentheses, previous releases of
    578     PCRE did not set those parentheses (unlike Perl). I have now found a way to
    579     make it do so. The string so far is captured, making this feature
    580     compatible with Perl.
    581 
    582 23. The tests have been re-organized, adding tests 11 and 12, to make it
    583     possible to check the Perl 5.10 features against Perl 5.10.
    584 
    585 24. Perl 5.10 allows subroutine calls in lookbehinds, as long as the subroutine
    586     pattern matches a fixed length string. PCRE did not allow this; now it
    587     does. Neither allows recursion.
    588 
    589 25. I finally figured out how to implement a request to provide the minimum
    590     length of subject string that was needed in order to match a given pattern.
    591     (It was back references and recursion that I had previously got hung up
    592     on.) This code has now been added to pcre_study(); it finds a lower bound
    593     to the length of subject needed. It is not necessarily the greatest lower
    594     bound, but using it to avoid searching strings that are too short does give
    595     some useful speed-ups. The value is available to calling programs via
    596     pcre_fullinfo().
    597 
    598 26. While implementing 25, I discovered to my embarrassment that pcretest had
    599     not been passing the result of pcre_study() to pcre_dfa_exec(), so the
    600     study optimizations had never been tested with that matching function.
    601     Oops. What is worse, even when it was passed study data, there was a bug in
    602     pcre_dfa_exec() that meant it never actually used it. Double oops. There
    603     were also very few tests of studied patterns with pcre_dfa_exec().
    604 
    605 27. If (?| is used to create subpatterns with duplicate numbers, they are now
    606     allowed to have the same name, even if PCRE_DUPNAMES is not set. However,
    607     on the other side of the coin, they are no longer allowed to have different
    608     names, because these cannot be distinguished in PCRE, and this has caused
    609     confusion. (This is a difference from Perl.)
    610 
    611 28. When duplicate subpattern names are present (necessarily with different
    612     numbers, as required by 27 above), and a test is made by name in a
    613     conditional pattern, either for a subpattern having been matched, or for
    614     recursion in such a pattern, all the associated numbered subpatterns are
    615     tested, and the overall condition is true if the condition is true for any
    616     one of them. This is the way Perl works, and is also more like the way
    617     testing by number works.
    618 
    619 
    620 Version 7.9 11-Apr-09
    621 ---------------------
    622 
    623 1.  When building with support for bzlib/zlib (pcregrep) and/or readline
    624     (pcretest), all targets were linked against these libraries. This included
    625     libpcre, libpcreposix, and libpcrecpp, even though they do not use these
    626     libraries. This caused unwanted dependencies to be created. This problem
    627     has been fixed, and now only pcregrep is linked with bzlib/zlib and only
    628     pcretest is linked with readline.
    629 
    630 2.  The "typedef int BOOL" in pcre_internal.h that was included inside the
    631     "#ifndef FALSE" condition by an earlier change (probably 7.8/18) has been
    632     moved outside it again, because FALSE and TRUE are already defined in AIX,
    633     but BOOL is not.
    634 
    635 3.  The pcre_config() function was treating the PCRE_MATCH_LIMIT and
    636     PCRE_MATCH_LIMIT_RECURSION values as ints, when they should be long ints.
    637 
    638 4.  The pcregrep documentation said spaces were inserted as well as colons (or
    639     hyphens) following file names and line numbers when outputting matching
    640     lines. This is not true; no spaces are inserted. I have also clarified the
    641     wording for the --colour (or --color) option.
    642 
    643 5.  In pcregrep, when --colour was used with -o, the list of matching strings
    644     was not coloured; this is different to GNU grep, so I have changed it to be
    645     the same.
    646 
    647 6.  When --colo(u)r was used in pcregrep, only the first matching substring in
    648     each matching line was coloured. Now it goes on to look for further matches
    649     of any of the test patterns, which is the same behaviour as GNU grep.
    650 
    651 7.  A pattern that could match an empty string could cause pcregrep to loop; it
    652     doesn't make sense to accept an empty string match in pcregrep, so I have
    653     locked it out (using PCRE's PCRE_NOTEMPTY option). By experiment, this
    654     seems to be how GNU grep behaves.
    655 
    656 8.  The pattern (?(?=.*b)b|^) was incorrectly compiled as "match must be at
    657     start or after a newline", because the conditional assertion was not being
    658     correctly handled. The rule now is that both the assertion and what follows
    659     in the first alternative must satisfy the test.
    660 
    661 9.  If auto-callout was enabled in a pattern with a conditional group whose
    662     condition was an assertion, PCRE could crash during matching, both with
    663     pcre_exec() and pcre_dfa_exec().
    664 
    665 10. The PCRE_DOLLAR_ENDONLY option was not working when pcre_dfa_exec() was
    666     used for matching.
    667 
    668 11. Unicode property support in character classes was not working for
    669     characters (bytes) greater than 127 when not in UTF-8 mode.
    670 
    671 12. Added the -M command line option to pcretest.
    672 
    673 14. Added the non-standard REG_NOTEMPTY option to the POSIX interface.
    674 
    675 15. Added the PCRE_NO_START_OPTIMIZE match-time option.
    676 
    677 16. Added comments and documentation about mis-use of no_arg in the C++
    678     wrapper.
    679 
    680 17. Implemented support for UTF-8 encoding in EBCDIC environments, a patch
    681     from Martin Jerabek that uses macro names for all relevant character and
    682     string constants.
    683 
    684 18. Added to pcre_internal.h two configuration checks: (a) If both EBCDIC and
    685     SUPPORT_UTF8 are set, give an error; (b) If SUPPORT_UCP is set without
    686     SUPPORT_UTF8, define SUPPORT_UTF8. The "configure" script handles both of
    687     these, but not everybody uses configure.
    688 
    689 19. A conditional group that had only one branch was not being correctly
    690     recognized as an item that could match an empty string. This meant that an
    691     enclosing group might also not be so recognized, causing infinite looping
    692     (and probably a segfault) for patterns such as ^"((?(?=[a])[^"])|b)*"$
    693     with the subject "ab", where knowledge that the repeated group can match
    694     nothing is needed in order to break the loop.
    695 
    696 20. If a pattern that was compiled with callouts was matched using pcre_dfa_
    697     exec(), but without supplying a callout function, matching went wrong.
    698 
    699 21. If PCRE_ERROR_MATCHLIMIT occurred during a recursion, there was a memory
    700     leak if the size of the offset vector was greater than 30. When the vector
    701     is smaller, the saved offsets during recursion go onto a local stack
    702     vector, but for larger vectors malloc() is used. It was failing to free
    703     when the recursion yielded PCRE_ERROR_MATCH_LIMIT (or any other "abnormal"
    704     error, in fact).
    705 
    706 22. There was a missing #ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8 round one of the variables in the
    707     heapframe that is used only when UTF-8 support is enabled. This caused no
    708     problem, but was untidy.
    709 
    710 23. Steven Van Ingelgem's patch to CMakeLists.txt to change the name
    711     CMAKE_BINARY_DIR to PROJECT_BINARY_DIR so that it works when PCRE is
    712     included within another project.
    713 
    714 24. Steven Van Ingelgem's patches to add more options to the CMake support,
    715     slightly modified by me:
    716 
    717       (a) PCRE_BUILD_TESTS can be set OFF not to build the tests, including
    718           not building pcregrep.
    719 
    720       (b) PCRE_BUILD_PCREGREP can be see OFF not to build pcregrep, but only
    721           if PCRE_BUILD_TESTS is also set OFF, because the tests use pcregrep.
    722 
    723 25. Forward references, both numeric and by name, in patterns that made use of
    724     duplicate group numbers, could behave incorrectly or give incorrect errors,
    725     because when scanning forward to find the reference group, PCRE was not
    726     taking into account the duplicate group numbers. A pattern such as
    727     ^X(?3)(a)(?|(b)|(q))(Y) is an example.
    728 
    729 26. Changed a few more instances of "const unsigned char *" to USPTR, making
    730     the feature of a custom pointer more persuasive (as requested by a user).
    731 
    732 27. Wrapped the definitions of fileno and isatty for Windows, which appear in
    733     pcretest.c, inside #ifndefs, because it seems they are sometimes already
    734     pre-defined.
    735 
    736 28. Added support for (*UTF8) at the start of a pattern.
    737 
    738 29. Arrange for flags added by the "release type" setting in CMake to be shown
    739     in the configuration summary.
    740 
    741 
    742 Version 7.8 05-Sep-08
    743 ---------------------
    744 
    745 1.  Replaced UCP searching code with optimized version as implemented for Ad
    746     Muncher (http://www.admuncher.com/) by Peter Kankowski. This uses a two-
    747     stage table and inline lookup instead of a function, giving speed ups of 2
    748     to 5 times on some simple patterns that I tested. Permission was given to
    749     distribute the MultiStage2.py script that generates the tables (it's not in
    750     the tarball, but is in the Subversion repository).
    751 
    752 2.  Updated the Unicode datatables to Unicode 5.1.0. This adds yet more
    753     scripts.
    754 
    755 3.  Change 12 for 7.7 introduced a bug in pcre_study() when a pattern contained
    756     a group with a zero qualifier. The result of the study could be incorrect,
    757     or the function might crash, depending on the pattern.
    758 
    759 4.  Caseless matching was not working for non-ASCII characters in back
    760     references. For example, /(\x{de})\1/8i was not matching \x{de}\x{fe}.
    761     It now works when Unicode Property Support is available.
    762 
    763 5.  In pcretest, an escape such as \x{de} in the data was always generating
    764     a UTF-8 string, even in non-UTF-8 mode. Now it generates a single byte in
    765     non-UTF-8 mode. If the value is greater than 255, it gives a warning about
    766     truncation.
    767 
    768 6.  Minor bugfix in pcrecpp.cc (change "" == ... to NULL == ...).
    769 
    770 7.  Added two (int) casts to pcregrep when printing the difference of two
    771     pointers, in case they are 64-bit values.
    772 
    773 8.  Added comments about Mac OS X stack usage to the pcrestack man page and to
    774     test 2 if it fails.
    775 
    776 9.  Added PCRE_CALL_CONVENTION just before the names of all exported functions,
    777     and a #define of that name to empty if it is not externally set. This is to
    778     allow users of MSVC to set it if necessary.
    779 
    780 10. The PCRE_EXP_DEFN macro which precedes exported functions was missing from
    781     the convenience functions in the pcre_get.c source file.
    782 
    783 11. An option change at the start of a pattern that had top-level alternatives
    784     could cause overwriting and/or a crash. This command provoked a crash in
    785     some environments:
    786 
    787       printf "/(?i)[\xc3\xa9\xc3\xbd]|[\xc3\xa9\xc3\xbdA]/8\n" | pcretest
    788 
    789     This potential security problem was recorded as CVE-2008-2371.
    790 
    791 12. For a pattern where the match had to start at the beginning or immediately
    792     after a newline (e.g /.*anything/ without the DOTALL flag), pcre_exec() and
    793     pcre_dfa_exec() could read past the end of the passed subject if there was
    794     no match. To help with detecting such bugs (e.g. with valgrind), I modified
    795     pcretest so that it places the subject at the end of its malloc-ed buffer.
    796 
    797 13. The change to pcretest in 12 above threw up a couple more cases when pcre_
    798     exec() might read past the end of the data buffer in UTF-8 mode.
    799 
    800 14. A similar bug to 7.3/2 existed when the PCRE_FIRSTLINE option was set and
    801     the data contained the byte 0x85 as part of a UTF-8 character within its
    802     first line. This applied both to normal and DFA matching.
    803 
    804 15. Lazy qualifiers were not working in some cases in UTF-8 mode. For example,
    805     /^[^d]*?$/8 failed to match "abc".
    806 
    807 16. Added a missing copyright notice to pcrecpp_internal.h.
    808 
    809 17. Make it more clear in the documentation that values returned from
    810     pcre_exec() in ovector are byte offsets, not character counts.
    811 
    812 18. Tidied a few places to stop certain compilers from issuing warnings.
    813 
    814 19. Updated the Virtual Pascal + BCC files to compile the latest v7.7, as
    815     supplied by Stefan Weber. I made a further small update for 7.8 because
    816     there is a change of source arrangements: the pcre_searchfuncs.c module is
    817     replaced by pcre_ucd.c.
    818 
    819 
    820 Version 7.7 07-May-08
    821 ---------------------
    822 
    823 1.  Applied Craig's patch to sort out a long long problem: "If we can't convert
    824     a string to a long long, pretend we don't even have a long long." This is
    825     done by checking for the strtoq, strtoll, and _strtoi64 functions.
    826 
    827 2.  Applied Craig's patch to pcrecpp.cc to restore ABI compatibility with
    828     pre-7.6 versions, which defined a global no_arg variable instead of putting
    829     it in the RE class. (See also #8 below.)
    830 
    831 3.  Remove a line of dead code, identified by coverity and reported by Nuno
    832     Lopes.
    833 
    834 4.  Fixed two related pcregrep bugs involving -r with --include or --exclude:
    835 
    836     (1) The include/exclude patterns were being applied to the whole pathnames
    837         of files, instead of just to the final components.
    838 
    839     (2) If there was more than one level of directory, the subdirectories were
    840         skipped unless they satisfied the include/exclude conditions. This is
    841         inconsistent with GNU grep (and could even be seen as contrary to the
    842         pcregrep specification - which I improved to make it absolutely clear).
    843         The action now is always to scan all levels of directory, and just
    844         apply the include/exclude patterns to regular files.
    845 
    846 5.  Added the --include_dir and --exclude_dir patterns to pcregrep, and used
    847     --exclude_dir in the tests to avoid scanning .svn directories.
    848 
    849 6.  Applied Craig's patch to the QuoteMeta function so that it escapes the
    850     NUL character as backslash + 0 rather than backslash + NUL, because PCRE
    851     doesn't support NULs in patterns.
    852 
    853 7.  Added some missing "const"s to declarations of static tables in
    854     pcre_compile.c and pcre_dfa_exec.c.
    855 
    856 8.  Applied Craig's patch to pcrecpp.cc to fix a problem in OS X that was
    857     caused by fix #2  above. (Subsequently also a second patch to fix the
    858     first patch. And a third patch - this was a messy problem.)
    859 
    860 9.  Applied Craig's patch to remove the use of push_back().
    861 
    862 10. Applied Alan Lehotsky's patch to add REG_STARTEND support to the POSIX
    863     matching function regexec().
    864 
    865 11. Added support for the Oniguruma syntax \g<name>, \g<n>, \g'name', \g'n',
    866     which, however, unlike Perl's \g{...}, are subroutine calls, not back
    867     references. PCRE supports relative numbers with this syntax (I don't think
    868     Oniguruma does).
    869 
    870 12. Previously, a group with a zero repeat such as (...){0} was completely
    871     omitted from the compiled regex. However, this means that if the group
    872     was called as a subroutine from elsewhere in the pattern, things went wrong
    873     (an internal error was given). Such groups are now left in the compiled
    874     pattern, with a new opcode that causes them to be skipped at execution
    875     time.
    876 
    877 13. Added the PCRE_JAVASCRIPT_COMPAT option. This makes the following changes
    878     to the way PCRE behaves:
    879 
    880     (a) A lone ] character is dis-allowed (Perl treats it as data).
    881 
    882     (b) A back reference to an unmatched subpattern matches an empty string
    883         (Perl fails the current match path).
    884 
    885     (c) A data ] in a character class must be notated as \] because if the
    886         first data character in a class is ], it defines an empty class. (In
    887         Perl it is not possible to have an empty class.) The empty class []
    888         never matches; it forces failure and is equivalent to (*FAIL) or (?!).
    889         The negative empty class [^] matches any one character, independently
    890         of the DOTALL setting.
    891 
    892 14. A pattern such as /(?2)[]a()b](abc)/ which had a forward reference to a
    893     non-existent subpattern following a character class starting with ']' and
    894     containing () gave an internal compiling error instead of "reference to
    895     non-existent subpattern". Fortunately, when the pattern did exist, the
    896     compiled code was correct. (When scanning forwards to check for the
    897     existencd of the subpattern, it was treating the data ']' as terminating
    898     the class, so got the count wrong. When actually compiling, the reference
    899     was subsequently set up correctly.)
    900 
    901 15. The "always fail" assertion (?!) is optimzed to (*FAIL) by pcre_compile;
    902     it was being rejected as not supported by pcre_dfa_exec(), even though
    903     other assertions are supported. I have made pcre_dfa_exec() support
    904     (*FAIL).
    905 
    906 16. The implementation of 13c above involved the invention of a new opcode,
    907     OP_ALLANY, which is like OP_ANY but doesn't check the /s flag. Since /s
    908     cannot be changed at match time, I realized I could make a small
    909     improvement to matching performance by compiling OP_ALLANY instead of
    910     OP_ANY for "." when DOTALL was set, and then removing the runtime tests
    911     on the OP_ANY path.
    912 
    913 17. Compiling pcretest on Windows with readline support failed without the
    914     following two fixes: (1) Make the unistd.h include conditional on
    915     HAVE_UNISTD_H; (2) #define isatty and fileno as _isatty and _fileno.
    916 
    917 18. Changed CMakeLists.txt and cmake/FindReadline.cmake to arrange for the
    918     ncurses library to be included for pcretest when ReadLine support is
    919     requested, but also to allow for it to be overridden. This patch came from
    920     Daniel Bergstrm.
    921 
    922 19. There was a typo in the file ucpinternal.h where f0_rangeflag was defined
    923     as 0x00f00000 instead of 0x00800000. Luckily, this would not have caused
    924     any errors with the current Unicode tables. Thanks to Peter Kankowski for
    925     spotting this.
    926 
    927 
    928 Version 7.6 28-Jan-08
    929 ---------------------
    930 
    931 1.  A character class containing a very large number of characters with
    932     codepoints greater than 255 (in UTF-8 mode, of course) caused a buffer
    933     overflow.
    934 
    935 2.  Patch to cut out the "long long" test in pcrecpp_unittest when
    936     HAVE_LONG_LONG is not defined.
    937 
    938 3.  Applied Christian Ehrlicher's patch to update the CMake build files to
    939     bring them up to date and include new features. This patch includes:
    940 
    941     - Fixed PH's badly added libz and libbz2 support.
    942     - Fixed a problem with static linking.
    943     - Added pcredemo. [But later removed - see 7 below.]
    944     - Fixed dftables problem and added an option.
    945     - Added a number of HAVE_XXX tests, including HAVE_WINDOWS_H and
    946         HAVE_LONG_LONG.
    947     - Added readline support for pcretest.
    948     - Added an listing of the option settings after cmake has run.
    949 
    950 4.  A user submitted a patch to Makefile that makes it easy to create
    951     "pcre.dll" under mingw when using Configure/Make. I added stuff to
    952     Makefile.am that cause it to include this special target, without
    953     affecting anything else. Note that the same mingw target plus all
    954     the other distribution libraries and programs are now supported
    955     when configuring with CMake (see 6 below) instead of with
    956     Configure/Make.
    957 
    958 5.  Applied Craig's patch that moves no_arg into the RE class in the C++ code.
    959     This is an attempt to solve the reported problem "pcrecpp::no_arg is not
    960     exported in the Windows port". It has not yet been confirmed that the patch
    961     solves the problem, but it does no harm.
    962 
    963 6.  Applied Sheri's patch to CMakeLists.txt to add NON_STANDARD_LIB_PREFIX and
    964     NON_STANDARD_LIB_SUFFIX for dll names built with mingw when configured
    965     with CMake, and also correct the comment about stack recursion.
    966 
    967 7.  Remove the automatic building of pcredemo from the ./configure system and
    968     from CMakeLists.txt. The whole idea of pcredemo.c is that it is an example
    969     of a program that users should build themselves after PCRE is installed, so
    970     building it automatically is not really right. What is more, it gave
    971     trouble in some build environments.
    972 
    973 8.  Further tidies to CMakeLists.txt from Sheri and Christian.
    974 
    975 
    976 Version 7.5 10-Jan-08
    977 ---------------------
    978 
    979 1.  Applied a patch from Craig: "This patch makes it possible to 'ignore'
    980     values in parens when parsing an RE using the C++ wrapper."
    981 
    982 2.  Negative specials like \S did not work in character classes in UTF-8 mode.
    983     Characters greater than 255 were excluded from the class instead of being
    984     included.
    985 
    986 3.  The same bug as (2) above applied to negated POSIX classes such as
    987     [:^space:].
    988 
    989 4.  PCRECPP_STATIC was referenced in pcrecpp_internal.h, but nowhere was it
    990     defined or documented. It seems to have been a typo for PCRE_STATIC, so
    991     I have changed it.
    992 
    993 5.  The construct (?&) was not diagnosed as a syntax error (it referenced the
    994     first named subpattern) and a construct such as (?&a) would reference the
    995     first named subpattern whose name started with "a" (in other words, the
    996     length check was missing). Both these problems are fixed. "Subpattern name
    997     expected" is now given for (?&) (a zero-length name), and this patch also
    998     makes it give the same error for \k'' (previously it complained that that
    999     was a reference to a non-existent subpattern).
   1000 
   1001 6.  The erroneous patterns (?+-a) and (?-+a) give different error messages;
   1002     this is right because (?- can be followed by option settings as well as by
   1003     digits. I have, however, made the messages clearer.
   1004 
   1005 7.  Patterns such as (?(1)a|b) (a pattern that contains fewer subpatterns
   1006     than the number used in the conditional) now cause a compile-time error.
   1007     This is actually not compatible with Perl, which accepts such patterns, but
   1008     treats the conditional as always being FALSE (as PCRE used to), but it
   1009     seems to me that giving a diagnostic is better.
   1010 
   1011 8.  Change "alphameric" to the more common word "alphanumeric" in comments
   1012     and messages.
   1013 
   1014 9.  Fix two occurrences of "backslash" in comments that should have been
   1015     "backspace".
   1016 
   1017 10. Remove two redundant lines of code that can never be obeyed (their function
   1018     was moved elsewhere).
   1019 
   1020 11. The program that makes PCRE's Unicode character property table had a bug
   1021     which caused it to generate incorrect table entries for sequences of
   1022     characters that have the same character type, but are in different scripts.
   1023     It amalgamated them into a single range, with the script of the first of
   1024     them. In other words, some characters were in the wrong script. There were
   1025     thirteen such cases, affecting characters in the following ranges:
   1026 
   1027       U+002b0 - U+002c1
   1028       U+0060c - U+0060d
   1029       U+0061e - U+00612
   1030       U+0064b - U+0065e
   1031       U+0074d - U+0076d
   1032       U+01800 - U+01805
   1033       U+01d00 - U+01d77
   1034       U+01d9b - U+01dbf
   1035       U+0200b - U+0200f
   1036       U+030fc - U+030fe
   1037       U+03260 - U+0327f
   1038       U+0fb46 - U+0fbb1
   1039       U+10450 - U+1049d
   1040 
   1041 12. The -o option (show only the matching part of a line) for pcregrep was not
   1042     compatible with GNU grep in that, if there was more than one match in a
   1043     line, it showed only the first of them. It now behaves in the same way as
   1044     GNU grep.
   1045 
   1046 13. If the -o and -v options were combined for pcregrep, it printed a blank
   1047     line for every non-matching line. GNU grep prints nothing, and pcregrep now
   1048     does the same. The return code can be used to tell if there were any
   1049     non-matching lines.
   1050 
   1051 14. Added --file-offsets and --line-offsets to pcregrep.
   1052 
   1053 15. The pattern (?=something)(?R) was not being diagnosed as a potentially
   1054     infinitely looping recursion. The bug was that positive lookaheads were not
   1055     being skipped when checking for a possible empty match (negative lookaheads
   1056     and both kinds of lookbehind were skipped).
   1057 
   1058 16. Fixed two typos in the Windows-only code in pcregrep.c, and moved the
   1059     inclusion of <windows.h> to before rather than after the definition of
   1060     INVALID_FILE_ATTRIBUTES (patch from David Byron).
   1061 
   1062 17. Specifying a possessive quantifier with a specific limit for a Unicode
   1063     character property caused pcre_compile() to compile bad code, which led at
   1064     runtime to PCRE_ERROR_INTERNAL (-14). Examples of patterns that caused this
   1065     are: /\p{Zl}{2,3}+/8 and /\p{Cc}{2}+/8. It was the possessive "+" that
   1066     caused the error; without that there was no problem.
   1067 
   1068 18. Added --enable-pcregrep-libz and --enable-pcregrep-libbz2.
   1069 
   1070 19. Added --enable-pcretest-libreadline.
   1071 
   1072 20. In pcrecpp.cc, the variable 'count' was incremented twice in
   1073     RE::GlobalReplace(). As a result, the number of replacements returned was
   1074     double what it should be. I removed one of the increments, but Craig sent a
   1075     later patch that removed the other one (the right fix) and added unit tests
   1076     that check the return values (which was not done before).
   1077 
   1078 21. Several CMake things:
   1079 
   1080     (1) Arranged that, when cmake is used on Unix, the libraries end up with
   1081         the names libpcre and libpcreposix, not just pcre and pcreposix.
   1082 
   1083     (2) The above change means that pcretest and pcregrep are now correctly
   1084         linked with the newly-built libraries, not previously installed ones.
   1085 
   1086     (3) Added PCRE_SUPPORT_LIBREADLINE, PCRE_SUPPORT_LIBZ, PCRE_SUPPORT_LIBBZ2.
   1087 
   1088 22. In UTF-8 mode, with newline set to "any", a pattern such as .*a.*=.b.*
   1089     crashed when matching a string such as a\x{2029}b (note that \x{2029} is a
   1090     UTF-8 newline character). The key issue is that the pattern starts .*;
   1091     this means that the match must be either at the beginning, or after a
   1092     newline. The bug was in the code for advancing after a failed match and
   1093     checking that the new position followed a newline. It was not taking
   1094     account of UTF-8 characters correctly.
   1095 
   1096 23. PCRE was behaving differently from Perl in the way it recognized POSIX
   1097     character classes. PCRE was not treating the sequence [:...:] as a
   1098     character class unless the ... were all letters. Perl, however, seems to
   1099     allow any characters between [: and :], though of course it rejects as
   1100     unknown any "names" that contain non-letters, because all the known class
   1101     names consist only of letters. Thus, Perl gives an error for [[:1234:]],
   1102     for example, whereas PCRE did not - it did not recognize a POSIX character
   1103     class. This seemed a bit dangerous, so the code has been changed to be
   1104     closer to Perl. The behaviour is not identical to Perl, because PCRE will
   1105     diagnose an unknown class for, for example, [[:l\ower:]] where Perl will
   1106     treat it as [[:lower:]]. However, PCRE does now give "unknown" errors where
   1107     Perl does, and where it didn't before.
   1108 
   1109 24. Rewrite so as to remove the single use of %n from pcregrep because in some
   1110     Windows environments %n is disabled by default.
   1111 
   1112 
   1113 Version 7.4 21-Sep-07
   1114 ---------------------
   1115 
   1116 1.  Change 7.3/28 was implemented for classes by looking at the bitmap. This
   1117     means that a class such as [\s] counted as "explicit reference to CR or
   1118     LF". That isn't really right - the whole point of the change was to try to
   1119     help when there was an actual mention of one of the two characters. So now
   1120     the change happens only if \r or \n (or a literal CR or LF) character is
   1121     encountered.
   1122 
   1123 2.  The 32-bit options word was also used for 6 internal flags, but the numbers
   1124     of both had grown to the point where there were only 3 bits left.
   1125     Fortunately, there was spare space in the data structure, and so I have
   1126     moved the internal flags into a new 16-bit field to free up more option
   1127     bits.
   1128 
   1129 3.  The appearance of (?J) at the start of a pattern set the DUPNAMES option,
   1130     but did not set the internal JCHANGED flag - either of these is enough to
   1131     control the way the "get" function works - but the PCRE_INFO_JCHANGED
   1132     facility is supposed to tell if (?J) was ever used, so now (?J) at the
   1133     start sets both bits.
   1134 
   1135 4.  Added options (at build time, compile time, exec time) to change \R from
   1136     matching any Unicode line ending sequence to just matching CR, LF, or CRLF.
   1137 
   1138 5.  doc/pcresyntax.html was missing from the distribution.
   1139 
   1140 6.  Put back the definition of PCRE_ERROR_NULLWSLIMIT, for backward
   1141     compatibility, even though it is no longer used.
   1142 
   1143 7.  Added macro for snprintf to pcrecpp_unittest.cc and also for strtoll and
   1144     strtoull to pcrecpp.cc to select the available functions in WIN32 when the
   1145     windows.h file is present (where different names are used). [This was
   1146     reversed later after testing - see 16 below.]
   1147 
   1148 8.  Changed all #include <config.h> to #include "config.h". There were also
   1149     some further <pcre.h> cases that I changed to "pcre.h".
   1150 
   1151 9.  When pcregrep was used with the --colour option, it missed the line ending
   1152     sequence off the lines that it output.
   1153 
   1154 10. It was pointed out to me that arrays of string pointers cause lots of
   1155     relocations when a shared library is dynamically loaded. A technique of
   1156     using a single long string with a table of offsets can drastically reduce
   1157     these. I have refactored PCRE in four places to do this. The result is
   1158     dramatic:
   1159 
   1160       Originally:                          290
   1161       After changing UCP table:            187
   1162       After changing error message table:   43
   1163       After changing table of "verbs"       36
   1164       After changing table of Posix names   22
   1165 
   1166     Thanks to the folks working on Gregex for glib for this insight.
   1167 
   1168 11. --disable-stack-for-recursion caused compiling to fail unless -enable-
   1169     unicode-properties was also set.
   1170 
   1171 12. Updated the tests so that they work when \R is defaulted to ANYCRLF.
   1172 
   1173 13. Added checks for ANY and ANYCRLF to pcrecpp.cc where it previously
   1174     checked only for CRLF.
   1175 
   1176 14. Added casts to pcretest.c to avoid compiler warnings.
   1177 
   1178 15. Added Craig's patch to various pcrecpp modules to avoid compiler warnings.
   1179 
   1180 16. Added Craig's patch to remove the WINDOWS_H tests, that were not working,
   1181     and instead check for _strtoi64 explicitly, and avoid the use of snprintf()
   1182     entirely. This removes changes made in 7 above.
   1183 
   1184 17. The CMake files have been updated, and there is now more information about
   1185     building with CMake in the NON-UNIX-USE document.
   1186 
   1187 
   1188 Version 7.3 28-Aug-07
   1189 ---------------------
   1190 
   1191  1. In the rejigging of the build system that eventually resulted in 7.1, the
   1192     line "#include <pcre.h>" was included in pcre_internal.h. The use of angle
   1193     brackets there is not right, since it causes compilers to look for an
   1194     installed pcre.h, not the version that is in the source that is being
   1195     compiled (which of course may be different). I have changed it back to:
   1196 
   1197       #include "pcre.h"
   1198 
   1199     I have a vague recollection that the change was concerned with compiling in
   1200     different directories, but in the new build system, that is taken care of
   1201     by the VPATH setting the Makefile.
   1202 
   1203  2. The pattern .*$ when run in not-DOTALL UTF-8 mode with newline=any failed
   1204     when the subject happened to end in the byte 0x85 (e.g. if the last
   1205     character was \x{1ec5}). *Character* 0x85 is one of the "any" newline
   1206     characters but of course it shouldn't be taken as a newline when it is part
   1207     of another character. The bug was that, for an unlimited repeat of . in
   1208     not-DOTALL UTF-8 mode, PCRE was advancing by bytes rather than by
   1209     characters when looking for a newline.
   1210 
   1211  3. A small performance improvement in the DOTALL UTF-8 mode .* case.
   1212 
   1213  4. Debugging: adjusted the names of opcodes for different kinds of parentheses
   1214     in debug output.
   1215 
   1216  5. Arrange to use "%I64d" instead of "%lld" and "%I64u" instead of "%llu" for
   1217     long printing in the pcrecpp unittest when running under MinGW.
   1218 
   1219  6. ESC_K was left out of the EBCDIC table.
   1220 
   1221  7. Change 7.0/38 introduced a new limit on the number of nested non-capturing
   1222     parentheses; I made it 1000, which seemed large enough. Unfortunately, the
   1223     limit also applies to "virtual nesting" when a pattern is recursive, and in
   1224     this case 1000 isn't so big. I have been able to remove this limit at the
   1225     expense of backing off one optimization in certain circumstances. Normally,
   1226     when pcre_exec() would call its internal match() function recursively and
   1227     immediately return the result unconditionally, it uses a "tail recursion"
   1228     feature to save stack. However, when a subpattern that can match an empty
   1229     string has an unlimited repetition quantifier, it no longer makes this
   1230     optimization. That gives it a stack frame in which to save the data for
   1231     checking that an empty string has been matched. Previously this was taken
   1232     from the 1000-entry workspace that had been reserved. So now there is no
   1233     explicit limit, but more stack is used.
   1234 
   1235  8. Applied Daniel's patches to solve problems with the import/export magic
   1236     syntax that is required for Windows, and which was going wrong for the
   1237     pcreposix and pcrecpp parts of the library. These were overlooked when this
   1238     problem was solved for the main library.
   1239 
   1240  9. There were some crude static tests to avoid integer overflow when computing
   1241     the size of patterns that contain repeated groups with explicit upper
   1242     limits. As the maximum quantifier is 65535, the maximum group length was
   1243     set at 30,000 so that the product of these two numbers did not overflow a
   1244     32-bit integer. However, it turns out that people want to use groups that
   1245     are longer than 30,000 bytes (though not repeat them that many times).
   1246     Change 7.0/17 (the refactoring of the way the pattern size is computed) has
   1247     made it possible to implement the integer overflow checks in a much more
   1248     dynamic way, which I have now done. The artificial limitation on group
   1249     length has been removed - we now have only the limit on the total length of
   1250     the compiled pattern, which depends on the LINK_SIZE setting.
   1251 
   1252 10. Fixed a bug in the documentation for get/copy named substring when
   1253     duplicate names are permitted. If none of the named substrings are set, the
   1254     functions return PCRE_ERROR_NOSUBSTRING (7); the doc said they returned an
   1255     empty string.
   1256 
   1257 11. Because Perl interprets \Q...\E at a high level, and ignores orphan \E
   1258     instances, patterns such as [\Q\E] or [\E] or even [^\E] cause an error,
   1259     because the ] is interpreted as the first data character and the
   1260     terminating ] is not found. PCRE has been made compatible with Perl in this
   1261     regard. Previously, it interpreted [\Q\E] as an empty class, and [\E] could
   1262     cause memory overwriting.
   1263 
   1264 10. Like Perl, PCRE automatically breaks an unlimited repeat after an empty
   1265     string has been matched (to stop an infinite loop). It was not recognizing
   1266     a conditional subpattern that could match an empty string if that
   1267     subpattern was within another subpattern. For example, it looped when
   1268     trying to match  (((?(1)X|))*)  but it was OK with  ((?(1)X|)*)  where the
   1269     condition was not nested. This bug has been fixed.
   1270 
   1271 12. A pattern like \X?\d or \P{L}?\d in non-UTF-8 mode could cause a backtrack
   1272     past the start of the subject in the presence of bytes with the top bit
   1273     set, for example "\x8aBCD".
   1274 
   1275 13. Added Perl 5.10 experimental backtracking controls (*FAIL), (*F), (*PRUNE),
   1276     (*SKIP), (*THEN), (*COMMIT), and (*ACCEPT).
   1277 
   1278 14. Optimized (?!) to (*FAIL).
   1279 
   1280 15. Updated the test for a valid UTF-8 string to conform to the later RFC 3629.
   1281     This restricts code points to be within the range 0 to 0x10FFFF, excluding
   1282     the "low surrogate" sequence 0xD800 to 0xDFFF. Previously, PCRE allowed the
   1283     full range 0 to 0x7FFFFFFF, as defined by RFC 2279. Internally, it still
   1284     does: it's just the validity check that is more restrictive.
   1285 
   1286 16. Inserted checks for integer overflows during escape sequence (backslash)
   1287     processing, and also fixed erroneous offset values for syntax errors during
   1288     backslash processing.
   1289 
   1290 17. Fixed another case of looking too far back in non-UTF-8 mode (cf 12 above)
   1291     for patterns like [\PPP\x8a]{1,}\x80 with the subject "A\x80".
   1292 
   1293 18. An unterminated class in a pattern like (?1)\c[ with a "forward reference"
   1294     caused an overrun.
   1295 
   1296 19. A pattern like (?:[\PPa*]*){8,} which had an "extended class" (one with
   1297     something other than just ASCII characters) inside a group that had an
   1298     unlimited repeat caused a loop at compile time (while checking to see
   1299     whether the group could match an empty string).
   1300 
   1301 20. Debugging a pattern containing \p or \P could cause a crash. For example,
   1302     [\P{Any}] did so. (Error in the code for printing property names.)
   1303 
   1304 21. An orphan \E inside a character class could cause a crash.
   1305 
   1306 22. A repeated capturing bracket such as (A)? could cause a wild memory
   1307     reference during compilation.
   1308 
   1309 23. There are several functions in pcre_compile() that scan along a compiled
   1310     expression for various reasons (e.g. to see if it's fixed length for look
   1311     behind). There were bugs in these functions when a repeated \p or \P was
   1312     present in the pattern. These operators have additional parameters compared
   1313     with \d, etc, and these were not being taken into account when moving along
   1314     the compiled data. Specifically:
   1315 
   1316     (a) A item such as \p{Yi}{3} in a lookbehind was not treated as fixed
   1317         length.
   1318 
   1319     (b) An item such as \pL+ within a repeated group could cause crashes or
   1320         loops.
   1321 
   1322     (c) A pattern such as \p{Yi}+(\P{Yi}+)(?1) could give an incorrect
   1323         "reference to non-existent subpattern" error.
   1324 
   1325     (d) A pattern like (\P{Yi}{2}\277)? could loop at compile time.
   1326 
   1327 24. A repeated \S or \W in UTF-8 mode could give wrong answers when multibyte
   1328     characters were involved (for example /\S{2}/8g with "A\x{a3}BC").
   1329 
   1330 25. Using pcregrep in multiline, inverted mode (-Mv) caused it to loop.
   1331 
   1332 26. Patterns such as [\P{Yi}A] which include \p or \P and just one other
   1333     character were causing crashes (broken optimization).
   1334 
   1335 27. Patterns such as (\P{Yi}*\277)* (group with possible zero repeat containing
   1336     \p or \P) caused a compile-time loop.
   1337 
   1338 28. More problems have arisen in unanchored patterns when CRLF is a valid line
   1339     break. For example, the unstudied pattern [\r\n]A does not match the string
   1340     "\r\nA" because change 7.0/46 below moves the current point on by two
   1341     characters after failing to match at the start. However, the pattern \nA
   1342     *does* match, because it doesn't start till \n, and if [\r\n]A is studied,
   1343     the same is true. There doesn't seem any very clean way out of this, but
   1344     what I have chosen to do makes the common cases work: PCRE now takes note
   1345     of whether there can be an explicit match for \r or \n anywhere in the
   1346     pattern, and if so, 7.0/46 no longer applies. As part of this change,
   1347     there's a new PCRE_INFO_HASCRORLF option for finding out whether a compiled
   1348     pattern has explicit CR or LF references.
   1349 
   1350 29. Added (*CR) etc for changing newline setting at start of pattern.
   1351 
   1352 
   1353 Version 7.2 19-Jun-07
   1354 ---------------------
   1355 
   1356  1. If the fr_FR locale cannot be found for test 3, try the "french" locale,
   1357     which is apparently normally available under Windows.
   1358 
   1359  2. Re-jig the pcregrep tests with different newline settings in an attempt
   1360     to make them independent of the local environment's newline setting.
   1361 
   1362  3. Add code to configure.ac to remove -g from the CFLAGS default settings.
   1363 
   1364  4. Some of the "internals" tests were previously cut out when the link size
   1365     was not 2, because the output contained actual offsets. The recent new
   1366     "Z" feature of pcretest means that these can be cut out, making the tests
   1367     usable with all link sizes.
   1368 
   1369  5. Implemented Stan Switzer's goto replacement for longjmp() when not using
   1370     stack recursion. This gives a massive performance boost under BSD, but just
   1371     a small improvement under Linux. However, it saves one field in the frame
   1372     in all cases.
   1373 
   1374  6. Added more features from the forthcoming Perl 5.10:
   1375 
   1376     (a) (?-n) (where n is a string of digits) is a relative subroutine or
   1377         recursion call. It refers to the nth most recently opened parentheses.
   1378 
   1379     (b) (?+n) is also a relative subroutine call; it refers to the nth next
   1380         to be opened parentheses.
   1381 
   1382     (c) Conditions that refer to capturing parentheses can be specified
   1383         relatively, for example, (?(-2)... or (?(+3)...
   1384 
   1385     (d) \K resets the start of the current match so that everything before
   1386         is not part of it.
   1387 
   1388     (e) \k{name} is synonymous with \k<name> and \k'name' (.NET compatible).
   1389 
   1390     (f) \g{name} is another synonym - part of Perl 5.10's unification of
   1391         reference syntax.
   1392 
   1393     (g) (?| introduces a group in which the numbering of parentheses in each
   1394         alternative starts with the same number.
   1395 
   1396     (h) \h, \H, \v, and \V match horizontal and vertical whitespace.
   1397 
   1398  7. Added two new calls to pcre_fullinfo(): PCRE_INFO_OKPARTIAL and
   1399     PCRE_INFO_JCHANGED.
   1400 
   1401  8. A pattern such as  (.*(.)?)*  caused pcre_exec() to fail by either not
   1402     terminating or by crashing. Diagnosed by Viktor Griph; it was in the code
   1403     for detecting groups that can match an empty string.
   1404 
   1405  9. A pattern with a very large number of alternatives (more than several
   1406     hundred) was running out of internal workspace during the pre-compile
   1407     phase, where pcre_compile() figures out how much memory will be needed. A
   1408     bit of new cunning has reduced the workspace needed for groups with
   1409     alternatives. The 1000-alternative test pattern now uses 12 bytes of
   1410     workspace instead of running out of the 4096 that are available.
   1411 
   1412 10. Inserted some missing (unsigned int) casts to get rid of compiler warnings.
   1413 
   1414 11. Applied patch from Google to remove an optimization that didn't quite work.
   1415     The report of the bug said:
   1416 
   1417       pcrecpp::RE("a*").FullMatch("aaa") matches, while
   1418       pcrecpp::RE("a*?").FullMatch("aaa") does not, and
   1419       pcrecpp::RE("a*?\\z").FullMatch("aaa") does again.
   1420 
   1421 12. If \p or \P was used in non-UTF-8 mode on a character greater than 127
   1422     it matched the wrong number of bytes.
   1423 
   1424 
   1425 Version 7.1 24-Apr-07
   1426 ---------------------
   1427 
   1428  1. Applied Bob Rossi and Daniel G's patches to convert the build system to one
   1429     that is more "standard", making use of automake and other Autotools. There
   1430     is some re-arrangement of the files and adjustment of comments consequent
   1431     on this.
   1432 
   1433  2. Part of the patch fixed a problem with the pcregrep tests. The test of -r
   1434     for recursive directory scanning broke on some systems because the files
   1435     are not scanned in any specific order and on different systems the order
   1436     was different. A call to "sort" has been inserted into RunGrepTest for the
   1437     approprate test as a short-term fix. In the longer term there may be an
   1438     alternative.
   1439 
   1440  3. I had an email from Eric Raymond about problems translating some of PCRE's
   1441     man pages to HTML (despite the fact that I distribute HTML pages, some
   1442     people do their own conversions for various reasons). The problems
   1443     concerned the use of low-level troff macros .br and .in. I have therefore
   1444     removed all such uses from the man pages (some were redundant, some could
   1445     be replaced by .nf/.fi pairs). The 132html script that I use to generate
   1446     HTML has been updated to handle .nf/.fi and to complain if it encounters
   1447     .br or .in.
   1448 
   1449  4. Updated comments in configure.ac that get placed in config.h.in and also
   1450     arranged for config.h to be included in the distribution, with the name
   1451     config.h.generic, for the benefit of those who have to compile without
   1452     Autotools (compare pcre.h, which is now distributed as pcre.h.generic).
   1453 
   1454  5. Updated the support (such as it is) for Virtual Pascal, thanks to Stefan
   1455     Weber: (1) pcre_internal.h was missing some function renames; (2) updated
   1456     makevp.bat for the current PCRE, using the additional files
   1457     makevp_c.txt, makevp_l.txt, and pcregexp.pas.
   1458 
   1459  6. A Windows user reported a minor discrepancy with test 2, which turned out
   1460     to be caused by a trailing space on an input line that had got lost in his
   1461     copy. The trailing space was an accident, so I've just removed it.
   1462 
   1463  7. Add -Wl,-R... flags in pcre-config.in for *BSD* systems, as I'm told
   1464     that is needed.
   1465 
   1466  8. Mark ucp_table (in ucptable.h) and ucp_gentype (in pcre_ucp_searchfuncs.c)
   1467     as "const" (a) because they are and (b) because it helps the PHP
   1468     maintainers who have recently made a script to detect big data structures
   1469     in the php code that should be moved to the .rodata section. I remembered
   1470     to update Builducptable as well, so it won't revert if ucptable.h is ever
   1471     re-created.
   1472 
   1473  9. Added some extra #ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8 conditionals into pcretest.c,
   1474     pcre_printint.src, pcre_compile.c, pcre_study.c, and pcre_tables.c, in
   1475     order to be able to cut out the UTF-8 tables in the latter when UTF-8
   1476     support is not required. This saves 1.5-2K of code, which is important in
   1477     some applications.
   1478 
   1479     Later: more #ifdefs are needed in pcre_ord2utf8.c and pcre_valid_utf8.c
   1480     so as not to refer to the tables, even though these functions will never be
   1481     called when UTF-8 support is disabled. Otherwise there are problems with a
   1482     shared library.
   1483 
   1484 10. Fixed two bugs in the emulated memmove() function in pcre_internal.h:
   1485 
   1486     (a) It was defining its arguments as char * instead of void *.
   1487 
   1488     (b) It was assuming that all moves were upwards in memory; this was true
   1489         a long time ago when I wrote it, but is no longer the case.
   1490 
   1491     The emulated memove() is provided for those environments that have neither
   1492     memmove() nor bcopy(). I didn't think anyone used it these days, but that
   1493     is clearly not the case, as these two bugs were recently reported.
   1494 
   1495 11. The script PrepareRelease is now distributed: it calls 132html, CleanTxt,
   1496     and Detrail to create the HTML documentation, the .txt form of the man
   1497     pages, and it removes trailing spaces from listed files. It also creates
   1498     pcre.h.generic and config.h.generic from pcre.h and config.h. In the latter
   1499     case, it wraps all the #defines with #ifndefs. This script should be run
   1500     before "make dist".
   1501 
   1502 12. Fixed two fairly obscure bugs concerned with quantified caseless matching
   1503     with Unicode property support.
   1504 
   1505     (a) For a maximizing quantifier, if the two different cases of the
   1506         character were of different lengths in their UTF-8 codings (there are
   1507         some cases like this - I found 11), and the matching function had to
   1508         back up over a mixture of the two cases, it incorrectly assumed they
   1509         were both the same length.
   1510 
   1511     (b) When PCRE was configured to use the heap rather than the stack for
   1512         recursion during matching, it was not correctly preserving the data for
   1513         the other case of a UTF-8 character when checking ahead for a match
   1514         while processing a minimizing repeat. If the check also involved
   1515         matching a wide character, but failed, corruption could cause an
   1516         erroneous result when trying to check for a repeat of the original
   1517         character.
   1518 
   1519 13. Some tidying changes to the testing mechanism:
   1520 
   1521     (a) The RunTest script now detects the internal link size and whether there
   1522         is UTF-8 and UCP support by running ./pcretest -C instead of relying on
   1523         values substituted by "configure". (The RunGrepTest script already did
   1524         this for UTF-8.) The configure.ac script no longer substitutes the
   1525         relevant variables.
   1526 
   1527     (b) The debugging options /B and /D in pcretest show the compiled bytecode
   1528         with length and offset values. This means that the output is different
   1529         for different internal link sizes. Test 2 is skipped for link sizes
   1530         other than 2 because of this, bypassing the problem. Unfortunately,
   1531         there was also a test in test 3 (the locale tests) that used /B and
   1532         failed for link sizes other than 2. Rather than cut the whole test out,
   1533         I have added a new /Z option to pcretest that replaces the length and
   1534         offset values with spaces. This is now used to make test 3 independent
   1535         of link size. (Test 2 will be tidied up later.)
   1536 
   1537 14. If erroroffset was passed as NULL to pcre_compile, it provoked a
   1538     segmentation fault instead of returning the appropriate error message.
   1539 
   1540 15. In multiline mode when the newline sequence was set to "any", the pattern
   1541     ^$ would give a match between the \r and \n of a subject such as "A\r\nB".
   1542     This doesn't seem right; it now treats the CRLF combination as the line
   1543     ending, and so does not match in that case. It's only a pattern such as ^$
   1544     that would hit this one: something like ^ABC$ would have failed after \r
   1545     and then tried again after \r\n.
   1546 
   1547 16. Changed the comparison command for RunGrepTest from "diff -u" to "diff -ub"
   1548     in an attempt to make files that differ only in their line terminators
   1549     compare equal. This works on Linux.
   1550 
   1551 17. Under certain error circumstances pcregrep might try to free random memory
   1552     as it exited. This is now fixed, thanks to valgrind.
   1553 
   1554 19. In pcretest, if the pattern /(?m)^$/g<any> was matched against the string
   1555     "abc\r\n\r\n", it found an unwanted second match after the second \r. This
   1556     was because its rules for how to advance for /g after matching an empty
   1557     string at the end of a line did not allow for this case. They now check for
   1558     it specially.
   1559 
   1560 20. pcretest is supposed to handle patterns and data of any length, by
   1561     extending its buffers when necessary. It was getting this wrong when the
   1562     buffer for a data line had to be extended.
   1563 
   1564 21. Added PCRE_NEWLINE_ANYCRLF which is like ANY, but matches only CR, LF, or
   1565     CRLF as a newline sequence.
   1566 
   1567 22. Code for handling Unicode properties in pcre_dfa_exec() wasn't being cut
   1568     out by #ifdef SUPPORT_UCP. This did no harm, as it could never be used, but
   1569     I have nevertheless tidied it up.
   1570 
   1571 23. Added some casts to kill warnings from HP-UX ia64 compiler.
   1572 
   1573 24. Added a man page for pcre-config.
   1574 
   1575 
   1576 Version 7.0 19-Dec-06
   1577 ---------------------
   1578 
   1579  1. Fixed a signed/unsigned compiler warning in pcre_compile.c, shown up by
   1580     moving to gcc 4.1.1.
   1581 
   1582  2. The -S option for pcretest uses setrlimit(); I had omitted to #include
   1583     sys/time.h, which is documented as needed for this function. It doesn't
   1584     seem to matter on Linux, but it showed up on some releases of OS X.
   1585 
   1586  3. It seems that there are systems where bytes whose values are greater than
   1587     127 match isprint() in the "C" locale. The "C" locale should be the
   1588     default when a C program starts up. In most systems, only ASCII printing
   1589     characters match isprint(). This difference caused the output from pcretest
   1590     to vary, making some of the tests fail. I have changed pcretest so that:
   1591 
   1592     (a) When it is outputting text in the compiled version of a pattern, bytes
   1593         other than 32-126 are always shown as hex escapes.
   1594 
   1595     (b) When it is outputting text that is a matched part of a subject string,
   1596         it does the same, unless a different locale has been set for the match
   1597         (using the /L modifier). In this case, it uses isprint() to decide.
   1598 
   1599  4. Fixed a major bug that caused incorrect computation of the amount of memory
   1600     required for a compiled pattern when options that changed within the
   1601     pattern affected the logic of the preliminary scan that determines the
   1602     length. The relevant options are -x, and -i in UTF-8 mode. The result was
   1603     that the computed length was too small. The symptoms of this bug were
   1604     either the PCRE error "internal error: code overflow" from pcre_compile(),
   1605     or a glibc crash with a message such as "pcretest: free(): invalid next
   1606     size (fast)". Examples of patterns that provoked this bug (shown in
   1607     pcretest format) are:
   1608 
   1609       /(?-x: )/x
   1610       /(?x)(?-x: \s*#\s*)/
   1611       /((?i)[\x{c0}])/8
   1612       /(?i:[\x{c0}])/8
   1613 
   1614     HOWEVER: Change 17 below makes this fix obsolete as the memory computation
   1615     is now done differently.
   1616 
   1617  5. Applied patches from Google to: (a) add a QuoteMeta function to the C++
   1618     wrapper classes; (b) implement a new function in the C++ scanner that is
   1619     more efficient than the old way of doing things because it avoids levels of
   1620     recursion in the regex matching; (c) add a paragraph to the documentation
   1621     for the FullMatch() function.
   1622 
   1623  6. The escape sequence \n was being treated as whatever was defined as
   1624     "newline". Not only was this contrary to the documentation, which states
   1625     that \n is character 10 (hex 0A), but it also went horribly wrong when
   1626     "newline" was defined as CRLF. This has been fixed.
   1627 
   1628  7. In pcre_dfa_exec.c the value of an unsigned integer (the variable called c)
   1629     was being set to -1 for the "end of line" case (supposedly a value that no
   1630     character can have). Though this value is never used (the check for end of
   1631     line is "zero bytes in current character"), it caused compiler complaints.
   1632     I've changed it to 0xffffffff.
   1633 
   1634  8. In pcre_version.c, the version string was being built by a sequence of
   1635     C macros that, in the event of PCRE_PRERELEASE being defined as an empty
   1636     string (as it is for production releases) called a macro with an empty
   1637     argument. The C standard says the result of this is undefined. The gcc
   1638     compiler treats it as an empty string (which was what was wanted) but it is
   1639     reported that Visual C gives an error. The source has been hacked around to
   1640     avoid this problem.
   1641 
   1642  9. On the advice of a Windows user, included <io.h> and <fcntl.h> in Windows
   1643     builds of pcretest, and changed the call to _setmode() to use _O_BINARY
   1644     instead of 0x8000. Made all the #ifdefs test both _WIN32 and WIN32 (not all
   1645     of them did).
   1646 
   1647 10. Originally, pcretest opened its input and output without "b"; then I was
   1648     told that "b" was needed in some environments, so it was added for release
   1649     5.0 to both the input and output. (It makes no difference on Unix-like
   1650     systems.) Later I was told that it is wrong for the input on Windows. I've
   1651     now abstracted the modes into two macros, to make it easier to fiddle with
   1652     them, and removed "b" from the input mode under Windows.
   1653 
   1654 11. Added pkgconfig support for the C++ wrapper library, libpcrecpp.
   1655 
   1656 12. Added -help and --help to pcretest as an official way of being reminded
   1657     of the options.
   1658 
   1659 13. Removed some redundant semicolons after macro calls in pcrecpparg.h.in
   1660     and pcrecpp.cc because they annoy compilers at high warning levels.
   1661 
   1662 14. A bit of tidying/refactoring in pcre_exec.c in the main bumpalong loop.
   1663 
   1664 15. Fixed an occurrence of == in configure.ac that should have been = (shell
   1665     scripts are not C programs :-) and which was not noticed because it works
   1666     on Linux.
   1667 
   1668 16. pcretest is supposed to handle any length of pattern and data line (as one
   1669     line or as a continued sequence of lines) by extending its input buffer if
   1670     necessary. This feature was broken for very long pattern lines, leading to
   1671     a string of junk being passed to pcre_compile() if the pattern was longer
   1672     than about 50K.
   1673 
   1674 17. I have done a major re-factoring of the way pcre_compile() computes the
   1675     amount of memory needed for a compiled pattern. Previously, there was code
   1676     that made a preliminary scan of the pattern in order to do this. That was
   1677     OK when PCRE was new, but as the facilities have expanded, it has become
   1678     harder and harder to keep it in step with the real compile phase, and there
   1679     have been a number of bugs (see for example, 4 above). I have now found a
   1680     cunning way of running the real compile function in a "fake" mode that
   1681     enables it to compute how much memory it would need, while actually only
   1682     ever using a few hundred bytes of working memory and without too many
   1683     tests of the mode. This should make future maintenance and development
   1684     easier. A side effect of this work is that the limit of 200 on the nesting
   1685     depth of parentheses has been removed (though this was never a serious
   1686     limitation, I suspect). However, there is a downside: pcre_compile() now
   1687     runs more slowly than before (30% or more, depending on the pattern). I
   1688     hope this isn't a big issue. There is no effect on runtime performance.
   1689 
   1690 18. Fixed a minor bug in pcretest: if a pattern line was not terminated by a
   1691     newline (only possible for the last line of a file) and it was a
   1692     pattern that set a locale (followed by /Lsomething), pcretest crashed.
   1693 
   1694 19. Added additional timing features to pcretest. (1) The -tm option now times
   1695     matching only, not compiling. (2) Both -t and -tm can be followed, as a
   1696     separate command line item, by a number that specifies the number of
   1697     repeats to use when timing. The default is 50000; this gives better
   1698     precision, but takes uncomfortably long for very large patterns.
   1699 
   1700 20. Extended pcre_study() to be more clever in cases where a branch of a
   1701     subpattern has no definite first character. For example, (a*|b*)[cd] would
   1702     previously give no result from pcre_study(). Now it recognizes that the
   1703     first character must be a, b, c, or d.
   1704 
   1705 21. There was an incorrect error "recursive call could loop indefinitely" if
   1706     a subpattern (or the entire pattern) that was being tested for matching an
   1707     empty string contained only one non-empty item after a nested subpattern.
   1708     For example, the pattern (?>\x{100}*)\d(?R) provoked this error
   1709     incorrectly, because the \d was being skipped in the check.
   1710 
   1711 22. The pcretest program now has a new pattern option /B and a command line
   1712     option -b, which is equivalent to adding /B to every pattern. This causes
   1713     it to show the compiled bytecode, without the additional information that
   1714     -d shows. The effect of -d is now the same as -b with -i (and similarly, /D
   1715     is the same as /B/I).
   1716 
   1717 23. A new optimization is now able automatically to treat some sequences such
   1718     as a*b as a*+b. More specifically, if something simple (such as a character
   1719     or a simple class like \d) has an unlimited quantifier, and is followed by
   1720     something that cannot possibly match the quantified thing, the quantifier
   1721     is automatically "possessified".
   1722 
   1723 24. A recursive reference to a subpattern whose number was greater than 39
   1724     went wrong under certain circumstances in UTF-8 mode. This bug could also
   1725     have affected the operation of pcre_study().
   1726 
   1727 25. Realized that a little bit of performance could be had by replacing
   1728     (c & 0xc0) == 0xc0 with c >= 0xc0 when processing UTF-8 characters.
   1729 
   1730 26. Timing data from pcretest is now shown to 4 decimal places instead of 3.
   1731 
   1732 27. Possessive quantifiers such as a++ were previously implemented by turning
   1733     them into atomic groups such as ($>a+). Now they have their own opcodes,
   1734     which improves performance. This includes the automatically created ones
   1735     from 23 above.
   1736 
   1737 28. A pattern such as (?=(\w+))\1: which simulates an atomic group using a
   1738     lookahead was broken if it was not anchored. PCRE was mistakenly expecting
   1739     the first matched character to be a colon. This applied both to named and
   1740     numbered groups.
   1741 
   1742 29. The ucpinternal.h header file was missing its idempotency #ifdef.
   1743 
   1744 30. I was sent a "project" file called libpcre.a.dev which I understand makes
   1745     building PCRE on Windows easier, so I have included it in the distribution.
   1746 
   1747 31. There is now a check in pcretest against a ridiculously large number being
   1748     returned by pcre_exec() or pcre_dfa_exec(). If this happens in a /g or /G
   1749     loop, the loop is abandoned.
   1750 
   1751 32. Forward references to subpatterns in conditions such as (?(2)...) where
   1752     subpattern 2 is defined later cause pcre_compile() to search forwards in
   1753     the pattern for the relevant set of parentheses. This search went wrong
   1754     when there were unescaped parentheses in a character class, parentheses
   1755     escaped with \Q...\E, or parentheses in a #-comment in /x mode.
   1756 
   1757 33. "Subroutine" calls and backreferences were previously restricted to
   1758     referencing subpatterns earlier in the regex. This restriction has now
   1759     been removed.
   1760 
   1761 34. Added a number of extra features that are going to be in Perl 5.10. On the
   1762     whole, these are just syntactic alternatives for features that PCRE had
   1763     previously implemented using the Python syntax or my own invention. The
   1764     other formats are all retained for compatibility.
   1765 
   1766     (a) Named groups can now be defined as (?<name>...) or (?'name'...) as well
   1767         as (?P<name>...). The new forms, as well as being in Perl 5.10, are
   1768         also .NET compatible.
   1769 
   1770     (b) A recursion or subroutine call to a named group can now be defined as
   1771         (?&name) as well as (?P>name).
   1772 
   1773     (c) A backreference to a named group can now be defined as \k<name> or
   1774         \k'name' as well as (?P=name). The new forms, as well as being in Perl
   1775         5.10, are also .NET compatible.
   1776 
   1777     (d) A conditional reference to a named group can now use the syntax
   1778         (?(<name>) or (?('name') as well as (?(name).
   1779 
   1780     (e) A "conditional group" of the form (?(DEFINE)...) can be used to define
   1781         groups (named and numbered) that are never evaluated inline, but can be
   1782         called as "subroutines" from elsewhere. In effect, the DEFINE condition
   1783         is always false. There may be only one alternative in such a group.
   1784 
   1785     (f) A test for recursion can be given as (?(R1).. or (?(R&name)... as well
   1786         as the simple (?(R). The condition is true only if the most recent
   1787         recursion is that of the given number or name. It does not search out
   1788         through the entire recursion stack.
   1789 
   1790     (g) The escape \gN or \g{N} has been added, where N is a positive or
   1791         negative number, specifying an absolute or relative reference.
   1792 
   1793 35. Tidied to get rid of some further signed/unsigned compiler warnings and
   1794     some "unreachable code" warnings.
   1795 
   1796 36. Updated the Unicode property tables to Unicode version 5.0.0. Amongst other
   1797     things, this adds five new scripts.
   1798 
   1799 37. Perl ignores orphaned \E escapes completely. PCRE now does the same.
   1800     There were also incompatibilities regarding the handling of \Q..\E inside
   1801     character classes, for example with patterns like [\Qa\E-\Qz\E] where the
   1802     hyphen was adjacent to \Q or \E. I hope I've cleared all this up now.
   1803 
   1804 38. Like Perl, PCRE detects when an indefinitely repeated parenthesized group
   1805     matches an empty string, and forcibly breaks the loop. There were bugs in
   1806     this code in non-simple cases. For a pattern such as  ^(a()*)*  matched
   1807     against  aaaa  the result was just "a" rather than "aaaa", for example. Two
   1808     separate and independent bugs (that affected different cases) have been
   1809     fixed.
   1810 
   1811 39. Refactored the code to abolish the use of different opcodes for small
   1812     capturing bracket numbers. This is a tidy that I avoided doing when I
   1813     removed the limit on the number of capturing brackets for 3.5 back in 2001.
   1814     The new approach is not only tidier, it makes it possible to reduce the
   1815     memory needed to fix the previous bug (38).
   1816 
   1817 40. Implemented PCRE_NEWLINE_ANY to recognize any of the Unicode newline
   1818     sequences (http://unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr18/) as "newline" when
   1819     processing dot, circumflex, or dollar metacharacters, or #-comments in /x
   1820     mode.
   1821 
   1822 41. Add \R to match any Unicode newline sequence, as suggested in the Unicode
   1823     report.
   1824 
   1825 42. Applied patch, originally from Ari Pollak, modified by Google, to allow
   1826     copy construction and assignment in the C++ wrapper.
   1827 
   1828 43. Updated pcregrep to support "--newline=any". In the process, I fixed a
   1829     couple of bugs that could have given wrong results in the "--newline=crlf"
   1830     case.
   1831 
   1832 44. Added a number of casts and did some reorganization of signed/unsigned int
   1833     variables following suggestions from Dair Grant. Also renamed the variable
   1834     "this" as "item" because it is a C++ keyword.
   1835 
   1836 45. Arranged for dftables to add
   1837 
   1838       #include "pcre_internal.h"
   1839 
   1840     to pcre_chartables.c because without it, gcc 4.x may remove the array
   1841     definition from the final binary if PCRE is built into a static library and
   1842     dead code stripping is activated.
   1843 
   1844 46. For an unanchored pattern, if a match attempt fails at the start of a
   1845     newline sequence, and the newline setting is CRLF or ANY, and the next two
   1846     characters are CRLF, advance by two characters instead of one.
   1847 
   1848 
   1849 Version 6.7 04-Jul-06
   1850 ---------------------
   1851 
   1852  1. In order to handle tests when input lines are enormously long, pcretest has
   1853     been re-factored so that it automatically extends its buffers when
   1854     necessary. The code is crude, but this _is_ just a test program. The
   1855     default size has been increased from 32K to 50K.
   1856 
   1857  2. The code in pcre_study() was using the value of the re argument before
   1858     testing it for NULL. (Of course, in any sensible call of the function, it
   1859     won't be NULL.)
   1860 
   1861  3. The memmove() emulation function in pcre_internal.h, which is used on
   1862     systems that lack both memmove() and bcopy() - that is, hardly ever -
   1863     was missing a "static" storage class specifier.
   1864 
   1865  4. When UTF-8 mode was not set, PCRE looped when compiling certain patterns
   1866     containing an extended class (one that cannot be represented by a bitmap
   1867     because it contains high-valued characters or Unicode property items, e.g.
   1868     [\pZ]). Almost always one would set UTF-8 mode when processing such a
   1869     pattern, but PCRE should not loop if you do not (it no longer does).
   1870     [Detail: two cases were found: (a) a repeated subpattern containing an
   1871     extended class; (b) a recursive reference to a subpattern that followed a
   1872     previous extended class. It wasn't skipping over the extended class
   1873     correctly when UTF-8 mode was not set.]
   1874 
   1875  5. A negated single-character class was not being recognized as fixed-length
   1876     in lookbehind assertions such as (?<=[^f]), leading to an incorrect
   1877     compile error "lookbehind assertion is not fixed length".
   1878 
   1879  6. The RunPerlTest auxiliary script was showing an unexpected difference
   1880     between PCRE and Perl for UTF-8 tests. It turns out that it is hard to
   1881     write a Perl script that can interpret lines of an input file either as
   1882     byte characters or as UTF-8, which is what "perltest" was being required to
   1883     do for the non-UTF-8 and UTF-8 tests, respectively. Essentially what you
   1884     can't do is switch easily at run time between having the "use utf8;" pragma
   1885     or not. In the end, I fudged it by using the RunPerlTest script to insert
   1886     "use utf8;" explicitly for the UTF-8 tests.
   1887 
   1888  7. In multiline (/m) mode, PCRE was matching ^ after a terminating newline at
   1889     the end of the subject string, contrary to the documentation and to what
   1890     Perl does. This was true of both matching functions. Now it matches only at
   1891     the start of the subject and immediately after *internal* newlines.
   1892 
   1893  8. A call of pcre_fullinfo() from pcretest to get the option bits was passing
   1894     a pointer to an int instead of a pointer to an unsigned long int. This
   1895     caused problems on 64-bit systems.
   1896 
   1897  9. Applied a patch from the folks at Google to pcrecpp.cc, to fix "another
   1898     instance of the 'standard' template library not being so standard".
   1899 
   1900 10. There was no check on the number of named subpatterns nor the maximum
   1901     length of a subpattern name. The product of these values is used to compute
   1902     the size of the memory block for a compiled pattern. By supplying a very
   1903     long subpattern name and a large number of named subpatterns, the size
   1904     computation could be caused to overflow. This is now prevented by limiting
   1905     the length of names to 32 characters, and the number of named subpatterns
   1906     to 10,000.
   1907 
   1908 11. Subpatterns that are repeated with specific counts have to be replicated in
   1909     the compiled pattern. The size of memory for this was computed from the
   1910     length of the subpattern and the repeat count. The latter is limited to
   1911     65535, but there was no limit on the former, meaning that integer overflow
   1912     could in principle occur. The compiled length of a repeated subpattern is
   1913     now limited to 30,000 bytes in order to prevent this.
   1914 
   1915 12. Added the optional facility to have named substrings with the same name.
   1916 
   1917 13. Added the ability to use a named substring as a condition, using the
   1918     Python syntax: (?(name)yes|no). This overloads (?(R)... and names that
   1919     are numbers (not recommended). Forward references are permitted.
   1920 
   1921 14. Added forward references in named backreferences (if you see what I mean).
   1922 
   1923 15. In UTF-8 mode, with the PCRE_DOTALL option set, a quantified dot in the
   1924     pattern could run off the end of the subject. For example, the pattern
   1925     "(?s)(.{1,5})"8 did this with the subject "ab".
   1926 
   1927 16. If PCRE_DOTALL or PCRE_MULTILINE were set, pcre_dfa_exec() behaved as if
   1928     PCRE_CASELESS was set when matching characters that were quantified with ?
   1929     or *.
   1930 
   1931 17. A character class other than a single negated character that had a minimum
   1932     but no maximum quantifier - for example [ab]{6,} - was not handled
   1933     correctly by pce_dfa_exec(). It would match only one character.
   1934 
   1935 18. A valid (though odd) pattern that looked like a POSIX character
   1936     class but used an invalid character after [ (for example [[,abc,]]) caused
   1937     pcre_compile() to give the error "Failed: internal error: code overflow" or
   1938     in some cases to crash with a glibc free() error. This could even happen if
   1939     the pattern terminated after [[ but there just happened to be a sequence of
   1940     letters, a binary zero, and a closing ] in the memory that followed.
   1941 
   1942 19. Perl's treatment of octal escapes in the range \400 to \777 has changed
   1943     over the years. Originally (before any Unicode support), just the bottom 8
   1944     bits were taken. Thus, for example, \500 really meant \100. Nowadays the
   1945     output from "man perlunicode" includes this:
   1946 
   1947       The regular expression compiler produces polymorphic opcodes.  That
   1948       is, the pattern adapts to the data and automatically switches to
   1949       the Unicode character scheme when presented with Unicode data--or
   1950       instead uses a traditional byte scheme when presented with byte
   1951       data.
   1952 
   1953     Sadly, a wide octal escape does not cause a switch, and in a string with
   1954     no other multibyte characters, these octal escapes are treated as before.
   1955     Thus, in Perl, the pattern  /\500/ actually matches \100 but the pattern
   1956     /\500|\x{1ff}/ matches \500 or \777 because the whole thing is treated as a
   1957     Unicode string.
   1958 
   1959     I have not perpetrated such confusion in PCRE. Up till now, it took just
   1960     the bottom 8 bits, as in old Perl. I have now made octal escapes with
   1961     values greater than \377 illegal in non-UTF-8 mode. In UTF-8 mode they
   1962     translate to the appropriate multibyte character.
   1963 
   1964 29. Applied some refactoring to reduce the number of warnings from Microsoft
   1965     and Borland compilers. This has included removing the fudge introduced
   1966     seven years ago for the OS/2 compiler (see 2.02/2 below) because it caused
   1967     a warning about an unused variable.
   1968 
   1969 21. PCRE has not included VT (character 0x0b) in the set of whitespace
   1970     characters since release 4.0, because Perl (from release 5.004) does not.
   1971     [Or at least, is documented not to: some releases seem to be in conflict
   1972     with the documentation.] However, when a pattern was studied with
   1973     pcre_study() and all its branches started with \s, PCRE still included VT
   1974     as a possible starting character. Of course, this did no harm; it just
   1975     caused an unnecessary match attempt.
   1976 
   1977 22. Removed a now-redundant internal flag bit that recorded the fact that case
   1978     dependency changed within the pattern. This was once needed for "required
   1979     byte" processing, but is no longer used. This recovers a now-scarce options
   1980     bit. Also moved the least significant internal flag bit to the most-
   1981     significant bit of the word, which was not previously used (hangover from
   1982     the days when it was an int rather than a uint) to free up another bit for
   1983     the future.
   1984 
   1985 23. Added support for CRLF line endings as well as CR and LF. As well as the
   1986     default being selectable at build time, it can now be changed at runtime
   1987     via the PCRE_NEWLINE_xxx flags. There are now options for pcregrep to
   1988     specify that it is scanning data with non-default line endings.
   1989 
   1990 24. Changed the definition of CXXLINK to make it agree with the definition of
   1991     LINK in the Makefile, by replacing LDFLAGS to CXXFLAGS.
   1992 
   1993 25. Applied Ian Taylor's patches to avoid using another stack frame for tail
   1994     recursions. This makes a big different to stack usage for some patterns.
   1995 
   1996 26. If a subpattern containing a named recursion or subroutine reference such
   1997     as (?P>B) was quantified, for example (xxx(?P>B)){3}, the calculation of
   1998     the space required for the compiled pattern went wrong and gave too small a
   1999     value. Depending on the environment, this could lead to "Failed: internal
   2000     error: code overflow at offset 49" or "glibc detected double free or
   2001     corruption" errors.
   2002 
   2003 27. Applied patches from Google (a) to support the new newline modes and (b) to
   2004     advance over multibyte UTF-8 characters in GlobalReplace.
   2005 
   2006 28. Change free() to pcre_free() in pcredemo.c. Apparently this makes a
   2007     difference for some implementation of PCRE in some Windows version.
   2008 
   2009 29. Added some extra testing facilities to pcretest:
   2010 
   2011     \q<number>   in a data line sets the "match limit" value
   2012     \Q<number>   in a data line sets the "match recursion limt" value
   2013     -S <number>  sets the stack size, where <number> is in megabytes
   2014 
   2015     The -S option isn't available for Windows.
   2016 
   2017 
   2018 Version 6.6 06-Feb-06
   2019 ---------------------
   2020 
   2021  1. Change 16(a) for 6.5 broke things, because PCRE_DATA_SCOPE was not defined
   2022     in pcreposix.h. I have copied the definition from pcre.h.
   2023 
   2024  2. Change 25 for 6.5 broke compilation in a build directory out-of-tree
   2025     because pcre.h is no longer a built file.
   2026 
   2027  3. Added Jeff Friedl's additional debugging patches to pcregrep. These are
   2028     not normally included in the compiled code.
   2029 
   2030 
   2031 Version 6.5 01-Feb-06
   2032 ---------------------
   2033 
   2034  1. When using the partial match feature with pcre_dfa_exec(), it was not
   2035     anchoring the second and subsequent partial matches at the new starting
   2036     point. This could lead to incorrect results. For example, with the pattern
   2037     /1234/, partially matching against "123" and then "a4" gave a match.
   2038 
   2039  2. Changes to pcregrep:
   2040 
   2041     (a) All non-match returns from pcre_exec() were being treated as failures
   2042         to match the line. Now, unless the error is PCRE_ERROR_NOMATCH, an
   2043         error message is output. Some extra information is given for the
   2044         PCRE_ERROR_MATCHLIMIT and PCRE_ERROR_RECURSIONLIMIT errors, which are
   2045         probably the only errors that are likely to be caused by users (by
   2046         specifying a regex that has nested indefinite repeats, for instance).
   2047         If there are more than 20 of these errors, pcregrep is abandoned.
   2048 
   2049     (b) A binary zero was treated as data while matching, but terminated the
   2050         output line if it was written out. This has been fixed: binary zeroes
   2051         are now no different to any other data bytes.
   2052 
   2053     (c) Whichever of the LC_ALL or LC_CTYPE environment variables is set is
   2054         used to set a locale for matching. The --locale=xxxx long option has
   2055         been added (no short equivalent) to specify a locale explicitly on the
   2056         pcregrep command, overriding the environment variables.
   2057 
   2058     (d) When -B was used with -n, some line numbers in the output were one less
   2059         than they should have been.
   2060 
   2061     (e) Added the -o (--only-matching) option.
   2062 
   2063     (f) If -A or -C was used with -c (count only), some lines of context were
   2064         accidentally printed for the final match.
   2065 
   2066     (g) Added the -H (--with-filename) option.
   2067 
   2068     (h) The combination of options -rh failed to suppress file names for files
   2069         that were found from directory arguments.
   2070 
   2071     (i) Added the -D (--devices) and -d (--directories) options.
   2072 
   2073     (j) Added the -F (--fixed-strings) option.
   2074 
   2075     (k) Allow "-" to be used as a file name for -f as well as for a data file.
   2076 
   2077     (l) Added the --colo(u)r option.
   2078 
   2079     (m) Added Jeffrey Friedl's -S testing option, but within #ifdefs so that it
   2080         is not present by default.
   2081 
   2082  3. A nasty bug was discovered in the handling of recursive patterns, that is,
   2083     items such as (?R) or (?1), when the recursion could match a number of
   2084     alternatives. If it matched one of the alternatives, but subsequently,
   2085     outside the recursion, there was a failure, the code tried to back up into
   2086     the recursion. However, because of the way PCRE is implemented, this is not
   2087     possible, and the result was an incorrect result from the match.
   2088 
   2089     In order to prevent this happening, the specification of recursion has
   2090     been changed so that all such subpatterns are automatically treated as
   2091     atomic groups. Thus, for example, (?R) is treated as if it were (?>(?R)).
   2092 
   2093  4. I had overlooked the fact that, in some locales, there are characters for
   2094     which isalpha() is true but neither isupper() nor islower() are true. In
   2095     the fr_FR locale, for instance, the \xAA and \xBA characters (ordmasculine
   2096     and ordfeminine) are like this. This affected the treatment of \w and \W
   2097     when they appeared in character classes, but not when they appeared outside
   2098     a character class. The bit map for "word" characters is now created
   2099     separately from the results of isalnum() instead of just taking it from the
   2100     upper, lower, and digit maps. (Plus the underscore character, of course.)
   2101 
   2102  5. The above bug also affected the handling of POSIX character classes such as
   2103     [[:alpha:]] and [[:alnum:]]. These do not have their own bit maps in PCRE's
   2104     permanent tables. Instead, the bit maps for such a class were previously
   2105     created as the appropriate unions of the upper, lower, and digit bitmaps.
   2106     Now they are created by subtraction from the [[:word:]] class, which has
   2107     its own bitmap.
   2108 
   2109  6. The [[:blank:]] character class matches horizontal, but not vertical space.
   2110     It is created by subtracting the vertical space characters (\x09, \x0a,
   2111     \x0b, \x0c) from the [[:space:]] bitmap. Previously, however, the
   2112     subtraction was done in the overall bitmap for a character class, meaning
   2113     that a class such as [\x0c[:blank:]] was incorrect because \x0c would not
   2114     be recognized. This bug has been fixed.
   2115 
   2116  7. Patches from the folks at Google:
   2117 
   2118       (a) pcrecpp.cc: "to handle a corner case that may or may not happen in
   2119       real life, but is still worth protecting against".
   2120 
   2121       (b) pcrecpp.cc: "corrects a bug when negative radixes are used with
   2122       regular expressions".
   2123 
   2124       (c) pcre_scanner.cc: avoid use of std::count() because not all systems
   2125       have it.
   2126 
   2127       (d) Split off pcrecpparg.h from pcrecpp.h and had the former built by
   2128       "configure" and the latter not, in order to fix a problem somebody had
   2129       with compiling the Arg class on HP-UX.
   2130 
   2131       (e) Improve the error-handling of the C++ wrapper a little bit.
   2132 
   2133       (f) New tests for checking recursion limiting.
   2134 
   2135  8. The pcre_memmove() function, which is used only if the environment does not
   2136     have a standard memmove() function (and is therefore rarely compiled),
   2137     contained two bugs: (a) use of int instead of size_t, and (b) it was not
   2138     returning a result (though PCRE never actually uses the result).
   2139 
   2140  9. In the POSIX regexec() interface, if nmatch is specified as a ridiculously
   2141     large number - greater than INT_MAX/(3*sizeof(int)) - REG_ESPACE is
   2142     returned instead of calling malloc() with an overflowing number that would
   2143     most likely cause subsequent chaos.
   2144 
   2145 10. The debugging option of pcretest was not showing the NO_AUTO_CAPTURE flag.
   2146 
   2147 11. The POSIX flag REG_NOSUB is now supported. When a pattern that was compiled
   2148     with this option is matched, the nmatch and pmatch options of regexec() are
   2149     ignored.
   2150 
   2151 12. Added REG_UTF8 to the POSIX interface. This is not defined by POSIX, but is
   2152     provided in case anyone wants to the the POSIX interface with UTF-8
   2153     strings.
   2154 
   2155 13. Added CXXLDFLAGS to the Makefile parameters to provide settings only on the
   2156     C++ linking (needed for some HP-UX environments).
   2157 
   2158 14. Avoid compiler warnings in get_ucpname() when compiled without UCP support
   2159     (unused parameter) and in the pcre_printint() function (omitted "default"
   2160     switch label when the default is to do nothing).
   2161 
   2162 15. Added some code to make it possible, when PCRE is compiled as a C++
   2163     library, to replace subject pointers for pcre_exec() with a smart pointer
   2164     class, thus making it possible to process discontinuous strings.
   2165 
   2166 16. The two macros PCRE_EXPORT and PCRE_DATA_SCOPE are confusing, and perform
   2167     much the same function. They were added by different people who were trying
   2168     to make PCRE easy to compile on non-Unix systems. It has been suggested
   2169     that PCRE_EXPORT be abolished now that there is more automatic apparatus
   2170     for compiling on Windows systems. I have therefore replaced it with
   2171     PCRE_DATA_SCOPE. This is set automatically for Windows; if not set it
   2172     defaults to "extern" for C or "extern C" for C++, which works fine on
   2173     Unix-like systems. It is now possible to override the value of PCRE_DATA_
   2174     SCOPE with something explicit in config.h. In addition:
   2175 
   2176     (a) pcreposix.h still had just "extern" instead of either of these macros;
   2177         I have replaced it with PCRE_DATA_SCOPE.
   2178 
   2179     (b) Functions such as _pcre_xclass(), which are internal to the library,
   2180         but external in the C sense, all had PCRE_EXPORT in their definitions.
   2181         This is apparently wrong for the Windows case, so I have removed it.
   2182         (It makes no difference on Unix-like systems.)
   2183 
   2184 17. Added a new limit, MATCH_LIMIT_RECURSION, which limits the depth of nesting
   2185     of recursive calls to match(). This is different to MATCH_LIMIT because
   2186     that limits the total number of calls to match(), not all of which increase
   2187     the depth of recursion. Limiting the recursion depth limits the amount of
   2188     stack (or heap if NO_RECURSE is set) that is used. The default can be set
   2189     when PCRE is compiled, and changed at run time. A patch from Google adds
   2190     this functionality to the C++ interface.
   2191 
   2192 18. Changes to the handling of Unicode character properties:
   2193 
   2194     (a) Updated the table to Unicode 4.1.0.
   2195 
   2196     (b) Recognize characters that are not in the table as "Cn" (undefined).
   2197 
   2198     (c) I revised the way the table is implemented to a much improved format
   2199         which includes recognition of ranges. It now supports the ranges that
   2200         are defined in UnicodeData.txt, and it also amalgamates other
   2201         characters into ranges. This has reduced the number of entries in the
   2202         table from around 16,000 to around 3,000, thus reducing its size
   2203         considerably. I realized I did not need to use a tree structure after
   2204         all - a binary chop search is just as efficient. Having reduced the
   2205         number of entries, I extended their size from 6 bytes to 8 bytes to
   2206         allow for more data.
   2207 
   2208     (d) Added support for Unicode script names via properties such as \p{Han}.
   2209 
   2210 19. In UTF-8 mode, a backslash followed by a non-Ascii character was not
   2211     matching that character.
   2212 
   2213 20. When matching a repeated Unicode property with a minimum greater than zero,
   2214     (for example \pL{2,}), PCRE could look past the end of the subject if it
   2215     reached it while seeking the minimum number of characters. This could
   2216     happen only if some of the characters were more than one byte long, because
   2217     there is a check for at least the minimum number of bytes.
   2218 
   2219 21. Refactored the implementation of \p and \P so as to be more general, to
   2220     allow for more different types of property in future. This has changed the
   2221     compiled form incompatibly. Anybody with saved compiled patterns that use
   2222     \p or \P will have to recompile them.
   2223 
   2224 22. Added "Any" and "L&" to the supported property types.
   2225 
   2226 23. Recognize \x{...} as a code point specifier, even when not in UTF-8 mode,
   2227     but give a compile time error if the value is greater than 0xff.
   2228 
   2229 24. The man pages for pcrepartial, pcreprecompile, and pcre_compile2 were
   2230     accidentally not being installed or uninstalled.
   2231 
   2232 25. The pcre.h file was built from pcre.h.in, but the only changes that were
   2233     made were to insert the current release number. This seemed silly, because
   2234     it made things harder for people building PCRE on systems that don't run
   2235     "configure". I have turned pcre.h into a distributed file, no longer built
   2236     by "configure", with the version identification directly included. There is
   2237     no longer a pcre.h.in file.
   2238 
   2239     However, this change necessitated a change to the pcre-config script as
   2240     well. It is built from pcre-config.in, and one of the substitutions was the
   2241     release number. I have updated configure.ac so that ./configure now finds
   2242     the release number by grepping pcre.h.
   2243 
   2244 26. Added the ability to run the tests under valgrind.
   2245 
   2246 
   2247 Version 6.4 05-Sep-05
   2248 ---------------------
   2249 
   2250  1. Change 6.0/10/(l) to pcregrep introduced a bug that caused separator lines
   2251     "--" to be printed when multiple files were scanned, even when none of the
   2252     -A, -B, or -C options were used. This is not compatible with Gnu grep, so I
   2253     consider it to be a bug, and have restored the previous behaviour.
   2254 
   2255  2. A couple of code tidies to get rid of compiler warnings.
   2256 
   2257  3. The pcretest program used to cheat by referring to symbols in the library
   2258     whose names begin with _pcre_. These are internal symbols that are not
   2259     really supposed to be visible externally, and in some environments it is
   2260     possible to suppress them. The cheating is now confined to including
   2261     certain files from the library's source, which is a bit cleaner.
   2262 
   2263  4. Renamed pcre.in as pcre.h.in to go with pcrecpp.h.in; it also makes the
   2264     file's purpose clearer.
   2265 
   2266  5. Reorganized pcre_ucp_findchar().
   2267 
   2268 
   2269 Version 6.3 15-Aug-05
   2270 ---------------------
   2271 
   2272  1. The file libpcre.pc.in did not have general read permission in the tarball.
   2273 
   2274  2. There were some problems when building without C++ support:
   2275 
   2276     (a) If C++ support was not built, "make install" and "make test" still
   2277         tried to test it.
   2278 
   2279     (b) There were problems when the value of CXX was explicitly set. Some
   2280         changes have been made to try to fix these, and ...
   2281 
   2282     (c) --disable-cpp can now be used to explicitly disable C++ support.
   2283 
   2284     (d) The use of @CPP_OBJ@ directly caused a blank line preceded by a
   2285         backslash in a target when C++ was disabled. This confuses some
   2286         versions of "make", apparently. Using an intermediate variable solves
   2287         this. (Same for CPP_LOBJ.)
   2288 
   2289  3. $(LINK_FOR_BUILD) now includes $(CFLAGS_FOR_BUILD) and $(LINK)
   2290     (non-Windows) now includes $(CFLAGS) because these flags are sometimes
   2291     necessary on certain architectures.
   2292 
   2293  4. Added a setting of -export-symbols-regex to the link command to remove
   2294     those symbols that are exported in the C sense, but actually are local
   2295     within the library, and not documented. Their names all begin with
   2296     "_pcre_". This is not a perfect job, because (a) we have to except some
   2297     symbols that pcretest ("illegally") uses, and (b) the facility isn't always
   2298     available (and never for static libraries). I have made a note to try to
   2299     find a way round (a) in the future.
   2300 
   2301 
   2302 Version 6.2 01-Aug-05
   2303 ---------------------
   2304 
   2305  1. There was no test for integer overflow of quantifier values. A construction
   2306     such as {1111111111111111} would give undefined results. What is worse, if
   2307     a minimum quantifier for a parenthesized subpattern overflowed and became
   2308     negative, the calculation of the memory size went wrong. This could have
   2309     led to memory overwriting.
   2310 
   2311  2. Building PCRE using VPATH was broken. Hopefully it is now fixed.
   2312 
   2313  3. Added "b" to the 2nd argument of fopen() in dftables.c, for non-Unix-like
   2314     operating environments where this matters.
   2315 
   2316  4. Applied Giuseppe Maxia's patch to add additional features for controlling
   2317     PCRE options from within the C++ wrapper.
   2318 
   2319  5. Named capturing subpatterns were not being correctly counted when a pattern
   2320     was compiled. This caused two problems: (a) If there were more than 100
   2321     such subpatterns, the calculation of the memory needed for the whole
   2322     compiled pattern went wrong, leading to an overflow error. (b) Numerical
   2323     back references of the form \12, where the number was greater than 9, were
   2324     not recognized as back references, even though there were sufficient
   2325     previous subpatterns.
   2326 
   2327  6. Two minor patches to pcrecpp.cc in order to allow it to compile on older
   2328     versions of gcc, e.g. 2.95.4.
   2329 
   2330 
   2331 Version 6.1 21-Jun-05
   2332 ---------------------
   2333 
   2334  1. There was one reference to the variable "posix" in pcretest.c that was not
   2335     surrounded by "#if !defined NOPOSIX".
   2336 
   2337  2. Make it possible to compile pcretest without DFA support, UTF8 support, or
   2338     the cross-check on the old pcre_info() function, for the benefit of the
   2339     cut-down version of PCRE that is currently imported into Exim.
   2340 
   2341  3. A (silly) pattern starting with (?i)(?-i) caused an internal space
   2342     allocation error. I've done the easy fix, which wastes 2 bytes for sensible
   2343     patterns that start (?i) but I don't think that matters. The use of (?i) is
   2344     just an example; this all applies to the other options as well.
   2345 
   2346  4. Since libtool seems to echo the compile commands it is issuing, the output
   2347     from "make" can be reduced a bit by putting "@" in front of each libtool
   2348     compile command.
   2349 
   2350  5. Patch from the folks at Google for configure.in to be a bit more thorough
   2351     in checking for a suitable C++ installation before trying to compile the
   2352     C++ stuff. This should fix a reported problem when a compiler was present,
   2353     but no suitable headers.
   2354 
   2355  6. The man pages all had just "PCRE" as their title. I have changed them to
   2356     be the relevant file name. I have also arranged that these names are
   2357     retained in the file doc/pcre.txt, which is a concatenation in text format
   2358     of all the man pages except the little individual ones for each function.
   2359 
   2360  7. The NON-UNIX-USE file had not been updated for the different set of source
   2361     files that come with release 6. I also added a few comments about the C++
   2362     wrapper.
   2363 
   2364 
   2365 Version 6.0 07-Jun-05
   2366 ---------------------
   2367 
   2368  1. Some minor internal re-organization to help with my DFA experiments.
   2369 
   2370  2. Some missing #ifdef SUPPORT_UCP conditionals in pcretest and printint that
   2371     didn't matter for the library itself when fully configured, but did matter
   2372     when compiling without UCP support, or within Exim, where the ucp files are
   2373     not imported.
   2374 
   2375  3. Refactoring of the library code to split up the various functions into
   2376     different source modules. The addition of the new DFA matching code (see
   2377     below) to a single monolithic source would have made it really too
   2378     unwieldy, quite apart from causing all the code to be include in a
   2379     statically linked application, when only some functions are used. This is
   2380     relevant even without the DFA addition now that patterns can be compiled in
   2381     one application and matched in another.
   2382 
   2383     The downside of splitting up is that there have to be some external
   2384     functions and data tables that are used internally in different modules of
   2385     the library but which are not part of the API. These have all had their
   2386     names changed to start with "_pcre_" so that they are unlikely to clash
   2387     with other external names.
   2388 
   2389  4. Added an alternate matching function, pcre_dfa_exec(), which matches using
   2390     a different (DFA) algorithm. Although it is slower than the original
   2391     function, it does have some advantages for certain types of matching
   2392     problem.
   2393 
   2394  5. Upgrades to pcretest in order to test the features of pcre_dfa_exec(),
   2395     including restarting after a partial match.
   2396 
   2397  6. A patch for pcregrep that defines INVALID_FILE_ATTRIBUTES if it is not
   2398     defined when compiling for Windows was sent to me. I have put it into the
   2399     code, though I have no means of testing or verifying it.
   2400 
   2401  7. Added the pcre_refcount() auxiliary function.
   2402 
   2403  8. Added the PCRE_FIRSTLINE option. This constrains an unanchored pattern to
   2404     match before or at the first newline in the subject string. In pcretest,
   2405     the /f option on a pattern can be used to set this.
   2406 
   2407  9. A repeated \w when used in UTF-8 mode with characters greater than 256
   2408     would behave wrongly. This has been present in PCRE since release 4.0.
   2409 
   2410 10. A number of changes to the pcregrep command:
   2411 
   2412     (a) Refactored how -x works; insert ^(...)$ instead of setting
   2413         PCRE_ANCHORED and checking the length, in preparation for adding
   2414         something similar for -w.
   2415 
   2416     (b) Added the -w (match as a word) option.
   2417 
   2418     (c) Refactored the way lines are read and buffered so as to have more
   2419         than one at a time available.
   2420 
   2421     (d) Implemented a pcregrep test script.
   2422 
   2423     (e) Added the -M (multiline match) option. This allows patterns to match
   2424         over several lines of the subject. The buffering ensures that at least
   2425         8K, or the rest of the document (whichever is the shorter) is available
   2426         for matching (and similarly the previous 8K for lookbehind assertions).
   2427 
   2428     (f) Changed the --help output so that it now says
   2429 
   2430           -w, --word-regex(p)
   2431 
   2432         instead of two lines, one with "regex" and the other with "regexp"
   2433         because that confused at least one person since the short forms are the
   2434         same. (This required a bit of code, as the output is generated
   2435         automatically from a table. It wasn't just a text change.)
   2436 
   2437     (g) -- can be used to terminate pcregrep options if the next thing isn't an
   2438         option but starts with a hyphen. Could be a pattern or a path name
   2439         starting with a hyphen, for instance.
   2440 
   2441     (h) "-" can be given as a file name to represent stdin.
   2442 
   2443     (i) When file names are being printed, "(standard input)" is used for
   2444         the standard input, for compatibility with GNU grep. Previously
   2445         "<stdin>" was used.
   2446 
   2447     (j) The option --label=xxx can be used to supply a name to be used for
   2448         stdin when file names are being printed. There is no short form.
   2449 
   2450     (k) Re-factored the options decoding logic because we are going to add
   2451         two more options that take data. Such options can now be given in four
   2452         different ways, e.g. "-fname", "-f name", "--file=name", "--file name".
   2453 
   2454     (l) Added the -A, -B, and -C options for requesting that lines of context
   2455         around matches be printed.
   2456 
   2457     (m) Added the -L option to print the names of files that do not contain
   2458         any matching lines, that is, the complement of -l.
   2459 
   2460     (n) The return code is 2 if any file cannot be opened, but pcregrep does
   2461         continue to scan other files.
   2462 
   2463     (o) The -s option was incorrectly implemented. For compatibility with other
   2464         greps, it now suppresses the error message for a non-existent or non-
   2465         accessible file (but not the return code). There is a new option called
   2466         -q that suppresses the output of matching lines, which was what -s was
   2467         previously doing.
   2468 
   2469     (p) Added --include and --exclude options to specify files for inclusion
   2470         and exclusion when recursing.
   2471 
   2472 11. The Makefile was not using the Autoconf-supported LDFLAGS macro properly.
   2473     Hopefully, it now does.
   2474 
   2475 12. Missing cast in pcre_study().
   2476 
   2477 13. Added an "uninstall" target to the makefile.
   2478 
   2479 14. Replaced "extern" in the function prototypes in Makefile.in with
   2480     "PCRE_DATA_SCOPE", which defaults to 'extern' or 'extern "C"' in the Unix
   2481     world, but is set differently for Windows.
   2482 
   2483 15. Added a second compiling function called pcre_compile2(). The only
   2484     difference is that it has an extra argument, which is a pointer to an
   2485     integer error code. When there is a compile-time failure, this is set
   2486     non-zero, in addition to the error test pointer being set to point to an
   2487     error message. The new argument may be NULL if no error number is required
   2488     (but then you may as well call pcre_compile(), which is now just a
   2489     wrapper). This facility is provided because some applications need a
   2490     numeric error indication, but it has also enabled me to tidy up the way
   2491     compile-time errors are handled in the POSIX wrapper.
   2492 
   2493 16. Added VPATH=.libs to the makefile; this should help when building with one
   2494     prefix path and installing with another. (Or so I'm told by someone who
   2495     knows more about this stuff than I do.)
   2496 
   2497 17. Added a new option, REG_DOTALL, to the POSIX function regcomp(). This
   2498     passes PCRE_DOTALL to the pcre_compile() function, making the "." character
   2499     match everything, including newlines. This is not POSIX-compatible, but
   2500     somebody wanted the feature. From pcretest it can be activated by using
   2501     both the P and the s flags.
   2502 
   2503 18. AC_PROG_LIBTOOL appeared twice in Makefile.in. Removed one.
   2504 
   2505 19. libpcre.pc was being incorrectly installed as executable.
   2506 
   2507 20. A couple of places in pcretest check for end-of-line by looking for '\n';
   2508     it now also looks for '\r' so that it will work unmodified on Windows.
   2509 
   2510 21. Added Google's contributed C++ wrapper to the distribution.
   2511 
   2512 22. Added some untidy missing memory free() calls in pcretest, to keep
   2513     Electric Fence happy when testing.
   2514 
   2515 
   2516 
   2517 Version 5.0 13-Sep-04
   2518 ---------------------
   2519 
   2520  1. Internal change: literal characters are no longer packed up into items
   2521     containing multiple characters in a single byte-string. Each character
   2522     is now matched using a separate opcode. However, there may be more than one
   2523     byte in the character in UTF-8 mode.
   2524 
   2525  2. The pcre_callout_block structure has two new fields: pattern_position and
   2526     next_item_length. These contain the offset in the pattern to the next match
   2527     item, and its length, respectively.
   2528 
   2529  3. The PCRE_AUTO_CALLOUT option for pcre_compile() requests the automatic
   2530     insertion of callouts before each pattern item. Added the /C option to
   2531     pcretest to make use of this.
   2532 
   2533  4. On the advice of a Windows user, the lines
   2534 
   2535       #if defined(_WIN32) || defined(WIN32)
   2536       _setmode( _fileno( stdout ), 0x8000 );
   2537       #endif  /* defined(_WIN32) || defined(WIN32) */
   2538 
   2539     have been added to the source of pcretest. This apparently does useful
   2540     magic in relation to line terminators.
   2541 
   2542  5. Changed "r" and "w" in the calls to fopen() in pcretest to "rb" and "wb"
   2543     for the benefit of those environments where the "b" makes a difference.
   2544 
   2545  6. The icc compiler has the same options as gcc, but "configure" doesn't seem
   2546     to know about it. I have put a hack into configure.in that adds in code
   2547     to set GCC=yes if CC=icc. This seems to end up at a point in the
   2548     generated configure script that is early enough to affect the setting of
   2549     compiler options, which is what is needed, but I have no means of testing
   2550     whether it really works. (The user who reported this had patched the
   2551     generated configure script, which of course I cannot do.)
   2552 
   2553     LATER: After change 22 below (new libtool files), the configure script
   2554     seems to know about icc (and also ecc). Therefore, I have commented out
   2555     this hack in configure.in.
   2556 
   2557  7. Added support for pkg-config (2 patches were sent in).
   2558 
   2559  8. Negated POSIX character classes that used a combination of internal tables
   2560     were completely broken. These were [[:^alpha:]], [[:^alnum:]], and
   2561     [[:^ascii]]. Typically, they would match almost any characters. The other
   2562     POSIX classes were not broken in this way.
   2563 
   2564  9. Matching the pattern "\b.*?" against "ab cd", starting at offset 1, failed
   2565     to find the match, as PCRE was deluded into thinking that the match had to
   2566     start at the start point or following a newline. The same bug applied to
   2567     patterns with negative forward assertions or any backward assertions
   2568     preceding ".*" at the start, unless the pattern required a fixed first
   2569     character. This was a failing pattern: "(?!.bcd).*". The bug is now fixed.
   2570 
   2571 10. In UTF-8 mode, when moving forwards in the subject after a failed match
   2572     starting at the last subject character, bytes beyond the end of the subject
   2573     string were read.
   2574 
   2575 11. Renamed the variable "class" as "classbits" to make life easier for C++
   2576     users. (Previously there was a macro definition, but it apparently wasn't
   2577     enough.)
   2578 
   2579 12. Added the new field "tables" to the extra data so that tables can be passed
   2580     in at exec time, or the internal tables can be re-selected. This allows
   2581     a compiled regex to be saved and re-used at a later time by a different
   2582     program that might have everything at different addresses.
   2583 
   2584 13. Modified the pcre-config script so that, when run on Solaris, it shows a
   2585     -R library as well as a -L library.
   2586 
   2587 14. The debugging options of pcretest (-d on the command line or D on a
   2588     pattern) showed incorrect output for anything following an extended class
   2589     that contained multibyte characters and which was followed by a quantifier.
   2590 
   2591 15. Added optional support for general category Unicode character properties
   2592     via the \p, \P, and \X escapes. Unicode property support implies UTF-8
   2593     support. It adds about 90K to the size of the library. The meanings of the
   2594     inbuilt class escapes such as \d and \s have NOT been changed.
   2595 
   2596 16. Updated pcredemo.c to include calls to free() to release the memory for the
   2597     compiled pattern.
   2598 
   2599 17. The generated file chartables.c was being created in the source directory
   2600     instead of in the building directory. This caused the build to fail if the
   2601     source directory was different from the building directory, and was
   2602     read-only.
   2603 
   2604 18. Added some sample Win commands from Mark Tetrode into the NON-UNIX-USE
   2605     file. No doubt somebody will tell me if they don't make sense... Also added
   2606     Dan Mooney's comments about building on OpenVMS.
   2607 
   2608 19. Added support for partial matching via the PCRE_PARTIAL option for
   2609     pcre_exec() and the \P data escape in pcretest.
   2610 
   2611 20. Extended pcretest with 3 new pattern features:
   2612 
   2613     (i)   A pattern option of the form ">rest-of-line" causes pcretest to
   2614           write the compiled pattern to the file whose name is "rest-of-line".
   2615           This is a straight binary dump of the data, with the saved pointer to
   2616           the character tables forced to be NULL. The study data, if any, is
   2617           written too. After writing, pcretest reads a new pattern.
   2618 
   2619     (ii)  If, instead of a pattern, "<rest-of-line" is given, pcretest reads a
   2620           compiled pattern from the given file. There must not be any
   2621           occurrences of "<" in the file name (pretty unlikely); if there are,
   2622           pcretest will instead treat the initial "<" as a pattern delimiter.
   2623           After reading in the pattern, pcretest goes on to read data lines as
   2624           usual.
   2625 
   2626     (iii) The F pattern option causes pcretest to flip the bytes in the 32-bit
   2627           and 16-bit fields in a compiled pattern, to simulate a pattern that
   2628           was compiled on a host of opposite endianness.
   2629 
   2630 21. The pcre-exec() function can now cope with patterns that were compiled on
   2631     hosts of opposite endianness, with this restriction:
   2632 
   2633       As for any compiled expression that is saved and used later, the tables
   2634       pointer field cannot be preserved; the extra_data field in the arguments
   2635       to pcre_exec() should be used to pass in a tables address if a value
   2636       other than the default internal tables were used at compile time.
   2637 
   2638 22. Calling pcre_exec() with a negative value of the "ovecsize" parameter is
   2639     now diagnosed as an error. Previously, most of the time, a negative number
   2640     would have been treated as zero, but if in addition "ovector" was passed as
   2641     NULL, a crash could occur.
   2642 
   2643 23. Updated the files ltmain.sh, config.sub, config.guess, and aclocal.m4 with
   2644     new versions from the libtool 1.5 distribution (the last one is a copy of
   2645     a file called libtool.m4). This seems to have fixed the need to patch
   2646     "configure" to support Darwin 1.3 (which I used to do). However, I still
   2647     had to patch ltmain.sh to ensure that ${SED} is set (it isn't on my
   2648     workstation).
   2649 
   2650 24. Changed the PCRE licence to be the more standard "BSD" licence.
   2651 
   2652 
   2653 Version 4.5 01-Dec-03
   2654 ---------------------
   2655 
   2656  1. There has been some re-arrangement of the code for the match() function so
   2657     that it can be compiled in a version that does not call itself recursively.
   2658     Instead, it keeps those local variables that need separate instances for
   2659     each "recursion" in a frame on the heap, and gets/frees frames whenever it
   2660     needs to "recurse". Keeping track of where control must go is done by means
   2661     of setjmp/longjmp. The whole thing is implemented by a set of macros that
   2662     hide most of the details from the main code, and operates only if
   2663     NO_RECURSE is defined while compiling pcre.c. If PCRE is built using the
   2664     "configure" mechanism, "--disable-stack-for-recursion" turns on this way of
   2665     operating.
   2666 
   2667     To make it easier for callers to provide specially tailored get/free
   2668     functions for this usage, two new functions, pcre_stack_malloc, and
   2669     pcre_stack_free, are used. They are always called in strict stacking order,
   2670     and the size of block requested is always the same.
   2671 
   2672     The PCRE_CONFIG_STACKRECURSE info parameter can be used to find out whether
   2673     PCRE has been compiled to use the stack or the heap for recursion. The
   2674     -C option of pcretest uses this to show which version is compiled.
   2675 
   2676     A new data escape \S, is added to pcretest; it causes the amounts of store
   2677     obtained and freed by both kinds of malloc/free at match time to be added
   2678     to the output.
   2679 
   2680  2. Changed the locale test to use "fr_FR" instead of "fr" because that's
   2681     what's available on my current Linux desktop machine.
   2682 
   2683  3. When matching a UTF-8 string, the test for a valid string at the start has
   2684     been extended. If start_offset is not zero, PCRE now checks that it points
   2685     to a byte that is the start of a UTF-8 character. If not, it returns
   2686     PCRE_ERROR_BADUTF8_OFFSET (-11). Note: the whole string is still checked;
   2687     this is necessary because there may be backward assertions in the pattern.
   2688     When matching the same subject several times, it may save resources to use
   2689     PCRE_NO_UTF8_CHECK on all but the first call if the string is long.
   2690 
   2691  4. The code for checking the validity of UTF-8 strings has been tightened so
   2692     that it rejects (a) strings containing 0xfe or 0xff bytes and (b) strings
   2693     containing "overlong sequences".
   2694 
   2695  5. Fixed a bug (appearing twice) that I could not find any way of exploiting!
   2696     I had written "if ((digitab[*p++] && chtab_digit) == 0)" where the "&&"
   2697     should have been "&", but it just so happened that all the cases this let
   2698     through by mistake were picked up later in the function.
   2699 
   2700  6. I had used a variable called "isblank" - this is a C99 function, causing
   2701     some compilers to warn. To avoid this, I renamed it (as "blankclass").
   2702 
   2703  7. Cosmetic: (a) only output another newline at the end of pcretest if it is
   2704     prompting; (b) run "./pcretest /dev/null" at the start of the test script
   2705     so the version is shown; (c) stop "make test" echoing "./RunTest".
   2706 
   2707  8. Added patches from David Burgess to enable PCRE to run on EBCDIC systems.
   2708 
   2709  9. The prototype for memmove() for systems that don't have it was using
   2710     size_t, but the inclusion of the header that defines size_t was later. I've
   2711     moved the #includes for the C headers earlier to avoid this.
   2712 
   2713 10. Added some adjustments to the code to make it easier to compiler on certain
   2714     special systems:
   2715 
   2716       (a) Some "const" qualifiers were missing.
   2717       (b) Added the macro EXPORT before all exported functions; by default this
   2718           is defined to be empty.
   2719       (c) Changed the dftables auxiliary program (that builds chartables.c) so
   2720           that it reads its output file name as an argument instead of writing
   2721           to the standard output and assuming this can be redirected.
   2722 
   2723 11. In UTF-8 mode, if a recursive reference (e.g. (?1)) followed a character
   2724     class containing characters with values greater than 255, PCRE compilation
   2725     went into a loop.
   2726 
   2727 12. A recursive reference to a subpattern that was within another subpattern
   2728     that had a minimum quantifier of zero caused PCRE to crash. For example,
   2729     (x(y(?2))z)? provoked this bug with a subject that got as far as the
   2730     recursion. If the recursively-called subpattern itself had a zero repeat,
   2731     that was OK.
   2732 
   2733 13. In pcretest, the buffer for reading a data line was set at 30K, but the
   2734     buffer into which it was copied (for escape processing) was still set at
   2735     1024, so long lines caused crashes.
   2736 
   2737 14. A pattern such as /[ab]{1,3}+/ failed to compile, giving the error
   2738     "internal error: code overflow...". This applied to any character class
   2739     that was followed by a possessive quantifier.
   2740 
   2741 15. Modified the Makefile to add libpcre.la as a prerequisite for
   2742     libpcreposix.la because I was told this is needed for a parallel build to
   2743     work.
   2744 
   2745 16. If a pattern that contained .* following optional items at the start was
   2746     studied, the wrong optimizing data was generated, leading to matching
   2747     errors. For example, studying /[ab]*.*c/ concluded, erroneously, that any
   2748     matching string must start with a or b or c. The correct conclusion for
   2749     this pattern is that a match can start with any character.
   2750 
   2751 
   2752 Version 4.4 13-Aug-03
   2753 ---------------------
   2754 
   2755  1. In UTF-8 mode, a character class containing characters with values between
   2756     127 and 255 was not handled correctly if the compiled pattern was studied.
   2757     In fixing this, I have also improved the studying algorithm for such
   2758     classes (slightly).
   2759 
   2760  2. Three internal functions had redundant arguments passed to them. Removal
   2761     might give a very teeny performance improvement.
   2762 
   2763  3. Documentation bug: the value of the capture_top field in a callout is *one
   2764     more than* the number of the hightest numbered captured substring.
   2765 
   2766  4. The Makefile linked pcretest and pcregrep with -lpcre, which could result
   2767     in incorrectly linking with a previously installed version. They now link
   2768     explicitly with libpcre.la.
   2769 
   2770  5. configure.in no longer needs to recognize Cygwin specially.
   2771 
   2772  6. A problem in pcre.in for Windows platforms is fixed.
   2773 
   2774  7. If a pattern was successfully studied, and the -d (or /D) flag was given to
   2775     pcretest, it used to include the size of the study block as part of its
   2776     output. Unfortunately, the structure contains a field that has a different
   2777     size on different hardware architectures. This meant that the tests that
   2778     showed this size failed. As the block is currently always of a fixed size,
   2779     this information isn't actually particularly useful in pcretest output, so
   2780     I have just removed it.
   2781 
   2782  8. Three pre-processor statements accidentally did not start in column 1.
   2783     Sadly, there are *still* compilers around that complain, even though
   2784     standard C has not required this for well over a decade. Sigh.
   2785 
   2786  9. In pcretest, the code for checking callouts passed small integers in the
   2787     callout_data field, which is a void * field. However, some picky compilers
   2788     complained about the casts involved for this on 64-bit systems. Now
   2789     pcretest passes the address of the small integer instead, which should get
   2790     rid of the warnings.
   2791 
   2792 10. By default, when in UTF-8 mode, PCRE now checks for valid UTF-8 strings at
   2793     both compile and run time, and gives an error if an invalid UTF-8 sequence
   2794     is found. There is a option for disabling this check in cases where the
   2795     string is known to be correct and/or the maximum performance is wanted.
   2796 
   2797 11. In response to a bug report, I changed one line in Makefile.in from
   2798 
   2799         -Wl,--out-implib,.libs/lib@WIN_PREFIX (a] pcreposix.dll.a \
   2800     to
   2801         -Wl,--out-implib,.libs/@WIN_PREFIX (a] libpcreposix.dll.a \
   2802 
   2803     to look similar to other lines, but I have no way of telling whether this
   2804     is the right thing to do, as I do not use Windows. No doubt I'll get told
   2805     if it's wrong...
   2806 
   2807 
   2808 Version 4.3 21-May-03
   2809 ---------------------
   2810 
   2811 1. Two instances of @WIN_PREFIX@ omitted from the Windows targets in the
   2812    Makefile.
   2813 
   2814 2. Some refactoring to improve the quality of the code:
   2815 
   2816    (i)   The utf8_table... variables are now declared "const".
   2817 
   2818    (ii)  The code for \cx, which used the "case flipping" table to upper case
   2819          lower case letters, now just substracts 32. This is ASCII-specific,
   2820          but the whole concept of \cx is ASCII-specific, so it seems
   2821          reasonable.
   2822 
   2823    (iii) PCRE was using its character types table to recognize decimal and
   2824          hexadecimal digits in the pattern. This is silly, because it handles
   2825          only 0-9, a-f, and A-F, but the character types table is locale-
   2826          specific, which means strange things might happen. A private
   2827          table is now used for this - though it costs 256 bytes, a table is
   2828          much faster than multiple explicit tests. Of course, the standard
   2829          character types table is still used for matching digits in subject
   2830          strings against \d.
   2831 
   2832    (iv)  Strictly, the identifier ESC_t is reserved by POSIX (all identifiers
   2833          ending in _t are). So I've renamed it as ESC_tee.
   2834 
   2835 3. The first argument for regexec() in the POSIX wrapper should have been
   2836    defined as "const".
   2837 
   2838 4. Changed pcretest to use malloc() for its buffers so that they can be
   2839    Electric Fenced for debugging.
   2840 
   2841 5. There were several places in the code where, in UTF-8 mode, PCRE would try
   2842    to read one or more bytes before the start of the subject string. Often this
   2843    had no effect on PCRE's behaviour, but in some circumstances it could
   2844    provoke a segmentation fault.
   2845 
   2846 6. A lookbehind at the start of a pattern in UTF-8 mode could also cause PCRE
   2847    to try to read one or more bytes before the start of the subject string.
   2848 
   2849 7. A lookbehind in a pattern matched in non-UTF-8 mode on a PCRE compiled with
   2850    UTF-8 support could misbehave in various ways if the subject string
   2851    contained bytes with the 0x80 bit set and the 0x40 bit unset in a lookbehind
   2852    area. (PCRE was not checking for the UTF-8 mode flag, and trying to move
   2853    back over UTF-8 characters.)
   2854 
   2855 
   2856 Version 4.2 14-Apr-03
   2857 ---------------------
   2858 
   2859 1. Typo "#if SUPPORT_UTF8" instead of "#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8" fixed.
   2860 
   2861 2. Changes to the building process, supplied by Ronald Landheer-Cieslak
   2862      [ON_WINDOWS]: new variable, "#" on non-Windows platforms
   2863      [NOT_ON_WINDOWS]: new variable, "#" on Windows platforms
   2864      [WIN_PREFIX]: new variable, "cyg" for Cygwin
   2865      * Makefile.in: use autoconf substitution for OBJEXT, EXEEXT, BUILD_OBJEXT
   2866        and BUILD_EXEEXT
   2867      Note: automatic setting of the BUILD variables is not yet working
   2868      set CPPFLAGS and BUILD_CPPFLAGS (but don't use yet) - should be used at
   2869        compile-time but not at link-time
   2870      [LINK]: use for linking executables only
   2871      make different versions for Windows and non-Windows
   2872      [LINKLIB]: new variable, copy of UNIX-style LINK, used for linking
   2873        libraries
   2874      [LINK_FOR_BUILD]: new variable
   2875      [OBJEXT]: use throughout
   2876      [EXEEXT]: use throughout
   2877      <winshared>: new target
   2878      <wininstall>: new target
   2879      <dftables.o>: use native compiler
   2880      <dftables>: use native linker
   2881      <install>: handle Windows platform correctly
   2882      <clean>: ditto
   2883      <check>: ditto
   2884      copy DLL to top builddir before testing
   2885 
   2886    As part of these changes, -no-undefined was removed again. This was reported
   2887    to give trouble on HP-UX 11.0, so getting rid of it seems like a good idea
   2888    in any case.
   2889 
   2890 3. Some tidies to get rid of compiler warnings:
   2891 
   2892    . In the match_data structure, match_limit was an unsigned long int, whereas
   2893      match_call_count was an int. I've made them both unsigned long ints.
   2894 
   2895    . In pcretest the fact that a const uschar * doesn't automatically cast to
   2896      a void * provoked a warning.
   2897 
   2898    . Turning on some more compiler warnings threw up some "shadow" variables
   2899      and a few more missing casts.
   2900 
   2901 4. If PCRE was complied with UTF-8 support, but called without the PCRE_UTF8
   2902    option, a class that contained a single character with a value between 128
   2903    and 255 (e.g. /[\xFF]/) caused PCRE to crash.
   2904 
   2905 5. If PCRE was compiled with UTF-8 support, but called without the PCRE_UTF8
   2906    option, a class that contained several characters, but with at least one
   2907    whose value was between 128 and 255 caused PCRE to crash.
   2908 
   2909 
   2910 Version 4.1 12-Mar-03
   2911 ---------------------
   2912 
   2913 1. Compiling with gcc -pedantic found a couple of places where casts were
   2914 needed, and a string in dftables.c that was longer than standard compilers are
   2915 required to support.
   2916 
   2917 2. Compiling with Sun's compiler found a few more places where the code could
   2918 be tidied up in order to avoid warnings.
   2919 
   2920 3. The variables for cross-compiling were called HOST_CC and HOST_CFLAGS; the
   2921 first of these names is deprecated in the latest Autoconf in favour of the name
   2922 CC_FOR_BUILD, because "host" is typically used to mean the system on which the
   2923 compiled code will be run. I can't find a reference for HOST_CFLAGS, but by
   2924 analogy I have changed it to CFLAGS_FOR_BUILD.
   2925 
   2926 4. Added -no-undefined to the linking command in the Makefile, because this is
   2927 apparently helpful for Windows. To make it work, also added "-L. -lpcre" to the
   2928 linking step for the pcreposix library.
   2929 
   2930 5. PCRE was failing to diagnose the case of two named groups with the same
   2931 name.
   2932 
   2933 6. A problem with one of PCRE's optimizations was discovered. PCRE remembers a
   2934 literal character that is needed in the subject for a match, and scans along to
   2935 ensure that it is present before embarking on the full matching process. This
   2936 saves time in cases of nested unlimited repeats that are never going to match.
   2937 Problem: the scan can take a lot of time if the subject is very long (e.g.
   2938 megabytes), thus penalizing straightforward matches. It is now done only if the
   2939 amount of subject to be scanned is less than 1000 bytes.
   2940 
   2941 7. A lesser problem with the same optimization is that it was recording the
   2942 first character of an anchored pattern as "needed", thus provoking a search
   2943 right along the subject, even when the first match of the pattern was going to
   2944 fail. The "needed" character is now not set for anchored patterns, unless it
   2945 follows something in the pattern that is of non-fixed length. Thus, it still
   2946 fulfils its original purpose of finding quick non-matches in cases of nested
   2947 unlimited repeats, but isn't used for simple anchored patterns such as /^abc/.
   2948 
   2949 
   2950 Version 4.0 17-Feb-03
   2951 ---------------------
   2952 
   2953 1. If a comment in an extended regex that started immediately after a meta-item
   2954 extended to the end of string, PCRE compiled incorrect data. This could lead to
   2955 all kinds of weird effects. Example: /#/ was bad; /()#/ was bad; /a#/ was not.
   2956 
   2957 2. Moved to autoconf 2.53 and libtool 1.4.2.
   2958 
   2959 3. Perl 5.8 no longer needs "use utf8" for doing UTF-8 things. Consequently,
   2960 the special perltest8 script is no longer needed - all the tests can be run
   2961 from a single perltest script.
   2962 
   2963 4. From 5.004, Perl has not included the VT character (0x0b) in the set defined
   2964 by \s. It has now been removed in PCRE. This means it isn't recognized as
   2965 whitespace in /x regexes too, which is the same as Perl. Note that the POSIX
   2966 class [:space:] *does* include VT, thereby creating a mess.
   2967 
   2968 5. Added the class [:blank:] (a GNU extension from Perl 5.8) to match only
   2969 space and tab.
   2970 
   2971 6. Perl 5.005 was a long time ago. It's time to amalgamate the tests that use
   2972 its new features into the main test script, reducing the number of scripts.
   2973 
   2974 7. Perl 5.8 has changed the meaning of patterns like /a(?i)b/. Earlier versions
   2975 were backward compatible, and made the (?i) apply to the whole pattern, as if
   2976 /i were given. Now it behaves more logically, and applies the option setting
   2977 only to what follows. PCRE has been changed to follow suit. However, if it
   2978 finds options settings right at the start of the pattern, it extracts them into
   2979 the global options, as before. Thus, they show up in the info data.
   2980 
   2981 8. Added support for the \Q...\E escape sequence. Characters in between are
   2982 treated as literals. This is slightly different from Perl in that $ and @ are
   2983 also handled as literals inside the quotes. In Perl, they will cause variable
   2984 interpolation. Note the following examples:
   2985 
   2986     Pattern            PCRE matches      Perl matches
   2987 
   2988     \Qabc$xyz\E        abc$xyz           abc followed by the contents of $xyz
   2989     \Qabc\$xyz\E       abc\$xyz          abc\$xyz
   2990     \Qabc\E\$\Qxyz\E   abc$xyz           abc$xyz
   2991 
   2992 For compatibility with Perl, \Q...\E sequences are recognized inside character
   2993 classes as well as outside them.
   2994 
   2995 9. Re-organized 3 code statements in pcretest to avoid "overflow in
   2996 floating-point constant arithmetic" warnings from a Microsoft compiler. Added a
   2997 (size_t) cast to one statement in pcretest and one in pcreposix to avoid
   2998 signed/unsigned warnings.
   2999 
   3000 10. SunOS4 doesn't have strtoul(). This was used only for unpicking the -o
   3001 option for pcretest, so I've replaced it by a simple function that does just
   3002 that job.
   3003 
   3004 11. pcregrep was ending with code 0 instead of 2 for the commands "pcregrep" or
   3005 "pcregrep -".
   3006 
   3007 12. Added "possessive quantifiers" ?+, *+, ++, and {,}+ which come from Sun's
   3008 Java package. This provides some syntactic sugar for simple cases of what my
   3009 documentation calls "once-only subpatterns". A pattern such as x*+ is the same
   3010 as (?>x*). In other words, if what is inside (?>...) is just a single repeated
   3011 item, you can use this simplified notation. Note that only makes sense with
   3012 greedy quantifiers. Consequently, the use of the possessive quantifier forces
   3013 greediness, whatever the setting of the PCRE_UNGREEDY option.
   3014 
   3015 13. A change of greediness default within a pattern was not taking effect at
   3016 the current level for patterns like /(b+(?U)a+)/. It did apply to parenthesized
   3017 subpatterns that followed. Patterns like /b+(?U)a+/ worked because the option
   3018 was abstracted outside.
   3019 
   3020 14. PCRE now supports the \G assertion. It is true when the current matching
   3021 position is at the start point of the match. This differs from \A when the
   3022 starting offset is non-zero. Used with the /g option of pcretest (or similar
   3023 code), it works in the same way as it does for Perl's /g option. If all
   3024 alternatives of a regex begin with \G, the expression is anchored to the start
   3025 match position, and the "anchored" flag is set in the compiled expression.
   3026 
   3027 15. Some bugs concerning the handling of certain option changes within patterns
   3028 have been fixed. These applied to options other than (?ims). For example,
   3029 "a(?x: b c )d" did not match "XabcdY" but did match "Xa b c dY". It should have
   3030 been the other way round. Some of this was related to change 7 above.
   3031 
   3032 16. PCRE now gives errors for /[.x.]/ and /[=x=]/ as unsupported POSIX
   3033 features, as Perl does. Previously, PCRE gave the warnings only for /[[.x.]]/
   3034 and /[[=x=]]/. PCRE now also gives an error for /[:name:]/ because it supports
   3035 POSIX classes only within a class (e.g. /[[:alpha:]]/).
   3036 
   3037 17. Added support for Perl's \C escape. This matches one byte, even in UTF8
   3038 mode. Unlike ".", it always matches newline, whatever the setting of
   3039 PCRE_DOTALL. However, PCRE does not permit \C to appear in lookbehind
   3040 assertions. Perl allows it, but it doesn't (in general) work because it can't
   3041 calculate the length of the lookbehind. At least, that's the case for Perl
   3042 5.8.0 - I've been told they are going to document that it doesn't work in
   3043 future.
   3044 
   3045 18. Added an error diagnosis for escapes that PCRE does not support: these are
   3046 \L, \l, \N, \P, \p, \U, \u, and \X.
   3047 
   3048 19. Although correctly diagnosing a missing ']' in a character class, PCRE was
   3049 reading past the end of the pattern in cases such as /[abcd/.
   3050 
   3051 20. PCRE was getting more memory than necessary for patterns with classes that
   3052 contained both POSIX named classes and other characters, e.g. /[[:space:]abc/.
   3053 
   3054 21. Added some code, conditional on #ifdef VPCOMPAT, to make life easier for
   3055 compiling PCRE for use with Virtual Pascal.
   3056 
   3057 22. Small fix to the Makefile to make it work properly if the build is done
   3058 outside the source tree.
   3059 
   3060 23. Added a new extension: a condition to go with recursion. If a conditional
   3061 subpattern starts with (?(R) the "true" branch is used if recursion has
   3062 happened, whereas the "false" branch is used only at the top level.
   3063 
   3064 24. When there was a very long string of literal characters (over 255 bytes
   3065 without UTF support, over 250 bytes with UTF support), the computation of how
   3066 much memory was required could be incorrect, leading to segfaults or other
   3067 strange effects.
   3068 
   3069 25. PCRE was incorrectly assuming anchoring (either to start of subject or to
   3070 start of line for a non-DOTALL pattern) when a pattern started with (.*) and
   3071 there was a subsequent back reference to those brackets. This meant that, for
   3072 example, /(.*)\d+\1/ failed to match "abc123bc". Unfortunately, it isn't
   3073 possible to check for precisely this case. All we can do is abandon the
   3074 optimization if .* occurs inside capturing brackets when there are any back
   3075 references whatsoever. (See below for a better fix that came later.)
   3076 
   3077 26. The handling of the optimization for finding the first character of a
   3078 non-anchored pattern, and for finding a character that is required later in the
   3079 match were failing in some cases. This didn't break the matching; it just
   3080 failed to optimize when it could. The way this is done has been re-implemented.
   3081 
   3082 27. Fixed typo in error message for invalid (?R item (it said "(?p").
   3083 
   3084 28. Added a new feature that provides some of the functionality that Perl
   3085 provides with (?{...}). The facility is termed a "callout". The way it is done
   3086 in PCRE is for the caller to provide an optional function, by setting
   3087 pcre_callout to its entry point. Like pcre_malloc and pcre_free, this is a
   3088 global variable. By default it is unset, which disables all calling out. To get
   3089 the function called, the regex must include (?C) at appropriate points. This
   3090 is, in fact, equivalent to (?C0), and any number <= 255 may be given with (?C).
   3091 This provides a means of identifying different callout points. When PCRE
   3092 reaches such a point in the regex, if pcre_callout has been set, the external
   3093 function is called. It is provided with data in a structure called
   3094 pcre_callout_block, which is defined in pcre.h. If the function returns 0,
   3095 matching continues; if it returns a non-zero value, the match at the current
   3096 point fails. However, backtracking will occur if possible. [This was changed
   3097 later and other features added - see item 49 below.]
   3098 
   3099 29. pcretest is upgraded to test the callout functionality. It provides a
   3100 callout function that displays information. By default, it shows the start of
   3101 the match and the current position in the text. There are some new data escapes
   3102 to vary what happens:
   3103 
   3104     \C+         in addition, show current contents of captured substrings
   3105     \C-         do not supply a callout function
   3106     \C!n        return 1 when callout number n is reached
   3107     \C!n!m      return 1 when callout number n is reached for the mth time
   3108 
   3109 30. If pcregrep was called with the -l option and just a single file name, it
   3110 output "<stdin>" if a match was found, instead of the file name.
   3111 
   3112 31. Improve the efficiency of the POSIX API to PCRE. If the number of capturing
   3113 slots is less than POSIX_MALLOC_THRESHOLD, use a block on the stack to pass to
   3114 pcre_exec(). This saves a malloc/free per call. The default value of
   3115 POSIX_MALLOC_THRESHOLD is 10; it can be changed by --with-posix-malloc-threshold
   3116 when configuring.
   3117 
   3118 32. The default maximum size of a compiled pattern is 64K. There have been a
   3119 few cases of people hitting this limit. The code now uses macros to handle the
   3120 storing of links as offsets within the compiled pattern. It defaults to 2-byte
   3121 links, but this can be changed to 3 or 4 bytes by --with-link-size when
   3122 configuring. Tests 2 and 5 work only with 2-byte links because they output
   3123 debugging information about compiled patterns.
   3124 
   3125 33. Internal code re-arrangements:
   3126 
   3127 (a) Moved the debugging function for printing out a compiled regex into
   3128     its own source file (printint.c) and used #include to pull it into
   3129     pcretest.c and, when DEBUG is defined, into pcre.c, instead of having two
   3130     separate copies.
   3131 
   3132 (b) Defined the list of op-code names for debugging as a macro in
   3133     internal.h so that it is next to the definition of the opcodes.
   3134 
   3135 (c) Defined a table of op-code lengths for simpler skipping along compiled
   3136     code. This is again a macro in internal.h so that it is next to the
   3137     definition of the opcodes.
   3138 
   3139 34. Added support for recursive calls to individual subpatterns, along the
   3140 lines of Robin Houston's patch (but implemented somewhat differently).
   3141 
   3142 35. Further mods to the Makefile to help Win32. Also, added code to pcregrep to
   3143 allow it to read and process whole directories in Win32. This code was
   3144 contributed by Lionel Fourquaux; it has not been tested by me.
   3145 
   3146 36. Added support for named subpatterns. The Python syntax (?P<name>...) is
   3147 used to name a group. Names consist of alphanumerics and underscores, and must
   3148 be unique. Back references use the syntax (?P=name) and recursive calls use
   3149 (?P>name) which is a PCRE extension to the Python extension. Groups still have
   3150 numbers. The function pcre_fullinfo() can be used after compilation to extract
   3151 a name/number map. There are three relevant calls:
   3152 
   3153   PCRE_INFO_NAMEENTRYSIZE        yields the size of each entry in the map
   3154   PCRE_INFO_NAMECOUNT            yields the number of entries
   3155   PCRE_INFO_NAMETABLE            yields a pointer to the map.
   3156 
   3157 The map is a vector of fixed-size entries. The size of each entry depends on
   3158 the length of the longest name used. The first two bytes of each entry are the
   3159 group number, most significant byte first. There follows the corresponding
   3160 name, zero terminated. The names are in alphabetical order.
   3161 
   3162 37. Make the maximum literal string in the compiled code 250 for the non-UTF-8
   3163 case instead of 255. Making it the same both with and without UTF-8 support
   3164 means that the same test output works with both.
   3165 
   3166 38. There was a case of malloc(0) in the POSIX testing code in pcretest. Avoid
   3167 calling malloc() with a zero argument.
   3168 
   3169 39. Change 25 above had to resort to a heavy-handed test for the .* anchoring
   3170 optimization. I've improved things by keeping a bitmap of backreferences with
   3171 numbers 1-31 so that if .* occurs inside capturing brackets that are not in
   3172 fact referenced, the optimization can be applied. It is unlikely that a
   3173 relevant occurrence of .* (i.e. one which might indicate anchoring or forcing
   3174 the match to follow \n) will appear inside brackets with a number greater than
   3175 31, but if it does, any back reference > 31 suppresses the optimization.
   3176 
   3177 40. Added a new compile-time option PCRE_NO_AUTO_CAPTURE. This has the effect
   3178 of disabling numbered capturing parentheses. Any opening parenthesis that is
   3179 not followed by ? behaves as if it were followed by ?: but named parentheses
   3180 can still be used for capturing (and they will acquire numbers in the usual
   3181 way).
   3182 
   3183 41. Redesigned the return codes from the match() function into yes/no/error so
   3184 that errors can be passed back from deep inside the nested calls. A malloc
   3185 failure while inside a recursive subpattern call now causes the
   3186 PCRE_ERROR_NOMEMORY return instead of quietly going wrong.
   3187 
   3188 42. It is now possible to set a limit on the number of times the match()
   3189 function is called in a call to pcre_exec(). This facility makes it possible to
   3190 limit the amount of recursion and backtracking, though not in a directly
   3191 obvious way, because the match() function is used in a number of different
   3192 circumstances. The count starts from zero for each position in the subject
   3193 string (for non-anchored patterns). The default limit is, for compatibility, a
   3194 large number, namely 10 000 000. You can change this in two ways:
   3195 
   3196 (a) When configuring PCRE before making, you can use --with-match-limit=n
   3197     to set a default value for the compiled library.
   3198 
   3199 (b) For each call to pcre_exec(), you can pass a pcre_extra block in which
   3200     a different value is set. See 45 below.
   3201 
   3202 If the limit is exceeded, pcre_exec() returns PCRE_ERROR_MATCHLIMIT.
   3203 
   3204 43. Added a new function pcre_config(int, void *) to enable run-time extraction
   3205 of things that can be changed at compile time. The first argument specifies
   3206 what is wanted and the second points to where the information is to be placed.
   3207 The current list of available information is:
   3208 
   3209   PCRE_CONFIG_UTF8
   3210 
   3211 The output is an integer that is set to one if UTF-8 support is available;
   3212 otherwise it is set to zero.
   3213 
   3214   PCRE_CONFIG_NEWLINE
   3215 
   3216 The output is an integer that it set to the value of the code that is used for
   3217 newline. It is either LF (10) or CR (13).
   3218 
   3219   PCRE_CONFIG_LINK_SIZE
   3220 
   3221 The output is an integer that contains the number of bytes used for internal
   3222 linkage in compiled expressions. The value is 2, 3, or 4. See item 32 above.
   3223 
   3224   PCRE_CONFIG_POSIX_MALLOC_THRESHOLD
   3225 
   3226 The output is an integer that contains the threshold above which the POSIX
   3227 interface uses malloc() for output vectors. See item 31 above.
   3228 
   3229   PCRE_CONFIG_MATCH_LIMIT
   3230 
   3231 The output is an unsigned integer that contains the default limit of the number
   3232 of match() calls in a pcre_exec() execution. See 42 above.
   3233 
   3234 44. pcretest has been upgraded by the addition of the -C option. This causes it
   3235 to extract all the available output from the new pcre_config() function, and to
   3236 output it. The program then exits immediately.
   3237 
   3238 45. A need has arisen to pass over additional data with calls to pcre_exec() in
   3239 order to support additional features. One way would have been to define
   3240 pcre_exec2() (for example) with extra arguments, but this would not have been
   3241 extensible, and would also have required all calls to the original function to
   3242 be mapped to the new one. Instead, I have chosen to extend the mechanism that
   3243 is used for passing in "extra" data from pcre_study().
   3244 
   3245 The pcre_extra structure is now exposed and defined in pcre.h. It currently
   3246 contains the following fields:
   3247 
   3248   flags         a bitmap indicating which of the following fields are set
   3249   study_data    opaque data from pcre_study()
   3250   match_limit   a way of specifying a limit on match() calls for a specific
   3251                   call to pcre_exec()
   3252   callout_data  data for callouts (see 49 below)
   3253 
   3254 The flag bits are also defined in pcre.h, and are
   3255 
   3256   PCRE_EXTRA_STUDY_DATA
   3257   PCRE_EXTRA_MATCH_LIMIT
   3258   PCRE_EXTRA_CALLOUT_DATA
   3259 
   3260 The pcre_study() function now returns one of these new pcre_extra blocks, with
   3261 the actual study data pointed to by the study_data field, and the
   3262 PCRE_EXTRA_STUDY_DATA flag set. This can be passed directly to pcre_exec() as
   3263 before. That is, this change is entirely upwards-compatible and requires no
   3264 change to existing code.
   3265 
   3266 If you want to pass in additional data to pcre_exec(), you can either place it
   3267 in a pcre_extra block provided by pcre_study(), or create your own pcre_extra
   3268 block.
   3269 
   3270 46. pcretest has been extended to test the PCRE_EXTRA_MATCH_LIMIT feature. If a
   3271 data string contains the escape sequence \M, pcretest calls pcre_exec() several
   3272 times with different match limits, until it finds the minimum value needed for
   3273 pcre_exec() to complete. The value is then output. This can be instructive; for
   3274 most simple matches the number is quite small, but for pathological cases it
   3275 gets very large very quickly.
   3276 
   3277 47. There's a new option for pcre_fullinfo() called PCRE_INFO_STUDYSIZE. It
   3278 returns the size of the data block pointed to by the study_data field in a
   3279 pcre_extra block, that is, the value that was passed as the argument to
   3280 pcre_malloc() when PCRE was getting memory in which to place the information
   3281 created by pcre_study(). The fourth argument should point to a size_t variable.
   3282 pcretest has been extended so that this information is shown after a successful
   3283 pcre_study() call when information about the compiled regex is being displayed.
   3284 
   3285 48. Cosmetic change to Makefile: there's no need to have / after $(DESTDIR)
   3286 because what follows is always an absolute path. (Later: it turns out that this
   3287 is more than cosmetic for MinGW, because it doesn't like empty path
   3288 components.)
   3289 
   3290 49. Some changes have been made to the callout feature (see 28 above):
   3291 
   3292 (i)  A callout function now has three choices for what it returns:
   3293 
   3294        0  =>  success, carry on matching
   3295      > 0  =>  failure at this point, but backtrack if possible
   3296      < 0  =>  serious error, return this value from pcre_exec()
   3297 
   3298      Negative values should normally be chosen from the set of PCRE_ERROR_xxx
   3299      values. In particular, returning PCRE_ERROR_NOMATCH forces a standard
   3300      "match failed" error. The error number PCRE_ERROR_CALLOUT is reserved for
   3301      use by callout functions. It will never be used by PCRE itself.
   3302 
   3303 (ii) The pcre_extra structure (see 45 above) has a void * field called
   3304      callout_data, with corresponding flag bit PCRE_EXTRA_CALLOUT_DATA. The
   3305      pcre_callout_block structure has a field of the same name. The contents of
   3306      the field passed in the pcre_extra structure are passed to the callout
   3307      function in the corresponding field in the callout block. This makes it
   3308      easier to use the same callout-containing regex from multiple threads. For
   3309      testing, the pcretest program has a new data escape
   3310 
   3311        \C*n        pass the number n (may be negative) as callout_data
   3312 
   3313      If the callout function in pcretest receives a non-zero value as
   3314      callout_data, it returns that value.
   3315 
   3316 50. Makefile wasn't handling CFLAGS properly when compiling dftables. Also,
   3317 there were some redundant $(CFLAGS) in commands that are now specified as
   3318 $(LINK), which already includes $(CFLAGS).
   3319 
   3320 51. Extensions to UTF-8 support are listed below. These all apply when (a) PCRE
   3321 has been compiled with UTF-8 support *and* pcre_compile() has been compiled
   3322 with the PCRE_UTF8 flag. Patterns that are compiled without that flag assume
   3323 one-byte characters throughout. Note that case-insensitive matching applies
   3324 only to characters whose values are less than 256. PCRE doesn't support the
   3325 notion of cases for higher-valued characters.
   3326 
   3327 (i)   A character class whose characters are all within 0-255 is handled as
   3328       a bit map, and the map is inverted for negative classes. Previously, a
   3329       character > 255 always failed to match such a class; however it should
   3330       match if the class was a negative one (e.g. [^ab]). This has been fixed.
   3331 
   3332 (ii)  A negated character class with a single character < 255 is coded as
   3333       "not this character" (OP_NOT). This wasn't working properly when the test
   3334       character was multibyte, either singly or repeated.
   3335 
   3336 (iii) Repeats of multibyte characters are now handled correctly in UTF-8
   3337       mode, for example: \x{100}{2,3}.
   3338 
   3339 (iv)  The character escapes \b, \B, \d, \D, \s, \S, \w, and \W (either
   3340       singly or repeated) now correctly test multibyte characters. However,
   3341       PCRE doesn't recognize any characters with values greater than 255 as
   3342       digits, spaces, or word characters. Such characters always match \D, \S,
   3343       and \W, and never match \d, \s, or \w.
   3344 
   3345 (v)   Classes may now contain characters and character ranges with values
   3346       greater than 255. For example: [ab\x{100}-\x{400}].
   3347 
   3348 (vi)  pcregrep now has a --utf-8 option (synonym -u) which makes it call
   3349       PCRE in UTF-8 mode.
   3350 
   3351 52. The info request value PCRE_INFO_FIRSTCHAR has been renamed
   3352 PCRE_INFO_FIRSTBYTE because it is a byte value. However, the old name is
   3353 retained for backwards compatibility. (Note that LASTLITERAL is also a byte
   3354 value.)
   3355 
   3356 53. The single man page has become too large. I have therefore split it up into
   3357 a number of separate man pages. These also give rise to individual HTML pages;
   3358 these are now put in a separate directory, and there is an index.html page that
   3359 lists them all. Some hyperlinking between the pages has been installed.
   3360 
   3361 54. Added convenience functions for handling named capturing parentheses.
   3362 
   3363 55. Unknown escapes inside character classes (e.g. [\M]) and escapes that
   3364 aren't interpreted therein (e.g. [\C]) are literals in Perl. This is now also
   3365 true in PCRE, except when the PCRE_EXTENDED option is set, in which case they
   3366 are faulted.
   3367 
   3368 56. Introduced HOST_CC and HOST_CFLAGS which can be set in the environment when
   3369 calling configure. These values are used when compiling the dftables.c program
   3370 which is run to generate the source of the default character tables. They
   3371 default to the values of CC and CFLAGS. If you are cross-compiling PCRE,
   3372 you will need to set these values.
   3373 
   3374 57. Updated the building process for Windows DLL, as provided by Fred Cox.
   3375 
   3376 
   3377 Version 3.9 02-Jan-02
   3378 ---------------------
   3379 
   3380 1. A bit of extraneous text had somehow crept into the pcregrep documentation.
   3381 
   3382 2. If --disable-static was given, the building process failed when trying to
   3383 build pcretest and pcregrep. (For some reason it was using libtool to compile
   3384 them, which is not right, as they aren't part of the library.)
   3385 
   3386 
   3387 Version 3.8 18-Dec-01
   3388 ---------------------
   3389 
   3390 1. The experimental UTF-8 code was completely screwed up. It was packing the
   3391 bytes in the wrong order. How dumb can you get?
   3392 
   3393 
   3394 Version 3.7 29-Oct-01
   3395 ---------------------
   3396 
   3397 1. In updating pcretest to check change 1 of version 3.6, I screwed up.
   3398 This caused pcretest, when used on the test data, to segfault. Unfortunately,
   3399 this didn't happen under Solaris 8, where I normally test things.
   3400 
   3401 2. The Makefile had to be changed to make it work on BSD systems, where 'make'
   3402 doesn't seem to recognize that ./xxx and xxx are the same file. (This entry
   3403 isn't in ChangeLog distributed with 3.7 because I forgot when I hastily made
   3404 this fix an hour or so after the initial 3.7 release.)
   3405 
   3406 
   3407 Version 3.6 23-Oct-01
   3408 ---------------------
   3409 
   3410 1. Crashed with /(sens|respons)e and \1ibility/ and "sense and sensibility" if
   3411 offsets passed as NULL with zero offset count.
   3412 
   3413 2. The config.guess and config.sub files had not been updated when I moved to
   3414 the latest autoconf.
   3415 
   3416 
   3417 Version 3.5 15-Aug-01
   3418 ---------------------
   3419 
   3420 1. Added some missing #if !defined NOPOSIX conditionals in pcretest.c that
   3421 had been forgotten.
   3422 
   3423 2. By using declared but undefined structures, we can avoid using "void"
   3424 definitions in pcre.h while keeping the internal definitions of the structures
   3425 private.
   3426 
   3427 3. The distribution is now built using autoconf 2.50 and libtool 1.4. From a
   3428 user point of view, this means that both static and shared libraries are built
   3429 by default, but this can be individually controlled. More of the work of
   3430 handling this static/shared cases is now inside libtool instead of PCRE's make
   3431 file.
   3432 
   3433 4. The pcretest utility is now installed along with pcregrep because it is
   3434 useful for users (to test regexs) and by doing this, it automatically gets
   3435 relinked by libtool. The documentation has been turned into a man page, so
   3436 there are now .1, .txt, and .html versions in /doc.
   3437 
   3438 5. Upgrades to pcregrep:
   3439    (i)   Added long-form option names like gnu grep.
   3440    (ii)  Added --help to list all options with an explanatory phrase.
   3441    (iii) Added -r, --recursive to recurse into sub-directories.
   3442    (iv)  Added -f, --file to read patterns from a file.
   3443 
   3444 6. pcre_exec() was referring to its "code" argument before testing that
   3445 argument for NULL (and giving an error if it was NULL).
   3446 
   3447 7. Upgraded Makefile.in to allow for compiling in a different directory from
   3448 the source directory.
   3449 
   3450 8. Tiny buglet in pcretest: when pcre_fullinfo() was called to retrieve the
   3451 options bits, the pointer it was passed was to an int instead of to an unsigned
   3452 long int. This mattered only on 64-bit systems.
   3453 
   3454 9. Fixed typo (3.4/1) in pcre.h again. Sigh. I had changed pcre.h (which is
   3455 generated) instead of pcre.in, which it its source. Also made the same change
   3456 in several of the .c files.
   3457 
   3458 10. A new release of gcc defines printf() as a macro, which broke pcretest
   3459 because it had an ifdef in the middle of a string argument for printf(). Fixed
   3460 by using separate calls to printf().
   3461 
   3462 11. Added --enable-newline-is-cr and --enable-newline-is-lf to the configure
   3463 script, to force use of CR or LF instead of \n in the source. On non-Unix
   3464 systems, the value can be set in config.h.
   3465 
   3466 12. The limit of 200 on non-capturing parentheses is a _nesting_ limit, not an
   3467 absolute limit. Changed the text of the error message to make this clear, and
   3468 likewise updated the man page.
   3469 
   3470 13. The limit of 99 on the number of capturing subpatterns has been removed.
   3471 The new limit is 65535, which I hope will not be a "real" limit.
   3472 
   3473 
   3474 Version 3.4 22-Aug-00
   3475 ---------------------
   3476 
   3477 1. Fixed typo in pcre.h: unsigned const char * changed to const unsigned char *.
   3478 
   3479 2. Diagnose condition (?(0) as an error instead of crashing on matching.
   3480 
   3481 
   3482 Version 3.3 01-Aug-00
   3483 ---------------------
   3484 
   3485 1. If an octal character was given, but the value was greater than \377, it
   3486 was not getting masked to the least significant bits, as documented. This could
   3487 lead to crashes in some systems.
   3488 
   3489 2. Perl 5.6 (if not earlier versions) accepts classes like [a-\d] and treats
   3490 the hyphen as a literal. PCRE used to give an error; it now behaves like Perl.
   3491 
   3492 3. Added the functions pcre_free_substring() and pcre_free_substring_list().
   3493 These just pass their arguments on to (pcre_free)(), but they are provided
   3494 because some uses of PCRE bind it to non-C systems that can call its functions,
   3495 but cannot call free() or pcre_free() directly.
   3496 
   3497 4. Add "make test" as a synonym for "make check". Corrected some comments in
   3498 the Makefile.
   3499 
   3500 5. Add $(DESTDIR)/ in front of all the paths in the "install" target in the
   3501 Makefile.
   3502 
   3503 6. Changed the name of pgrep to pcregrep, because Solaris has introduced a
   3504 command called pgrep for grepping around the active processes.
   3505 
   3506 7. Added the beginnings of support for UTF-8 character strings.
   3507 
   3508 8. Arranged for the Makefile to pass over the settings of CC, CFLAGS, and
   3509 RANLIB to ./ltconfig so that they are used by libtool. I think these are all
   3510 the relevant ones. (AR is not passed because ./ltconfig does its own figuring
   3511 out for the ar command.)
   3512 
   3513 
   3514 Version 3.2 12-May-00
   3515 ---------------------
   3516 
   3517 This is purely a bug fixing release.
   3518 
   3519 1. If the pattern /((Z)+|A)*/ was matched agained ZABCDEFG it matched Z instead
   3520 of ZA. This was just one example of several cases that could provoke this bug,
   3521 which was introduced by change 9 of version 2.00. The code for breaking
   3522 infinite loops after an iteration that matches an empty string was't working
   3523 correctly.
   3524 
   3525 2. The pcretest program was not imitating Perl correctly for the pattern /a*/g
   3526 when matched against abbab (for example). After matching an empty string, it
   3527 wasn't forcing anchoring when setting PCRE_NOTEMPTY for the next attempt; this
   3528 caused it to match further down the string than it should.
   3529 
   3530 3. The code contained an inclusion of sys/types.h. It isn't clear why this
   3531 was there because it doesn't seem to be needed, and it causes trouble on some
   3532 systems, as it is not a Standard C header. It has been removed.
   3533 
   3534 4. Made 4 silly changes to the source to avoid stupid compiler warnings that
   3535 were reported on the Macintosh. The changes were from
   3536 
   3537   while ((c = *(++ptr)) != 0 && c != '\n');
   3538 to
   3539   while ((c = *(++ptr)) != 0 && c != '\n') ;
   3540 
   3541 Totally extraordinary, but if that's what it takes...
   3542 
   3543 5. PCRE is being used in one environment where neither memmove() nor bcopy() is
   3544 available. Added HAVE_BCOPY and an autoconf test for it; if neither
   3545 HAVE_MEMMOVE nor HAVE_BCOPY is set, use a built-in emulation function which
   3546 assumes the way PCRE uses memmove() (always moving upwards).
   3547 
   3548 6. PCRE is being used in one environment where strchr() is not available. There
   3549 was only one use in pcre.c, and writing it out to avoid strchr() probably gives
   3550 faster code anyway.
   3551 
   3552 
   3553 Version 3.1 09-Feb-00
   3554 ---------------------
   3555 
   3556 The only change in this release is the fixing of some bugs in Makefile.in for
   3557 the "install" target:
   3558 
   3559 (1) It was failing to install pcreposix.h.
   3560 
   3561 (2) It was overwriting the pcre.3 man page with the pcreposix.3 man page.
   3562 
   3563 
   3564 Version 3.0 01-Feb-00
   3565 ---------------------
   3566 
   3567 1. Add support for the /+ modifier to perltest (to output $` like it does in
   3568 pcretest).
   3569 
   3570 2. Add support for the /g modifier to perltest.
   3571 
   3572 3. Fix pcretest so that it behaves even more like Perl for /g when the pattern
   3573 matches null strings.
   3574 
   3575 4. Fix perltest so that it doesn't do unwanted things when fed an empty
   3576 pattern. Perl treats empty patterns specially - it reuses the most recent
   3577 pattern, which is not what we want. Replace // by /(?#)/ in order to avoid this
   3578 effect.
   3579 
   3580 5. The POSIX interface was broken in that it was just handing over the POSIX
   3581 captured string vector to pcre_exec(), but (since release 2.00) PCRE has
   3582 required a bigger vector, with some working space on the end. This means that
   3583 the POSIX wrapper now has to get and free some memory, and copy the results.
   3584 
   3585 6. Added some simple autoconf support, placing the test data and the
   3586 documentation in separate directories, re-organizing some of the
   3587 information files, and making it build pcre-config (a GNU standard). Also added
   3588 libtool support for building PCRE as a shared library, which is now the
   3589 default.
   3590 
   3591 7. Got rid of the leading zero in the definition of PCRE_MINOR because 08 and
   3592 09 are not valid octal constants. Single digits will be used for minor values
   3593 less than 10.
   3594 
   3595 8. Defined REG_EXTENDED and REG_NOSUB as zero in the POSIX header, so that
   3596 existing programs that set these in the POSIX interface can use PCRE without
   3597 modification.
   3598 
   3599 9. Added a new function, pcre_fullinfo() with an extensible interface. It can
   3600 return all that pcre_info() returns, plus additional data. The pcre_info()
   3601 function is retained for compatibility, but is considered to be obsolete.
   3602 
   3603 10. Added experimental recursion feature (?R) to handle one common case that
   3604 Perl 5.6 will be able to do with (?p{...}).
   3605 
   3606 11. Added support for POSIX character classes like [:alpha:], which Perl is
   3607 adopting.
   3608 
   3609 
   3610 Version 2.08 31-Aug-99
   3611 ----------------------
   3612 
   3613 1. When startoffset was not zero and the pattern began with ".*", PCRE was not
   3614 trying to match at the startoffset position, but instead was moving forward to
   3615 the next newline as if a previous match had failed.
   3616 
   3617 2. pcretest was not making use of PCRE_NOTEMPTY when repeating for /g and /G,
   3618 and could get into a loop if a null string was matched other than at the start
   3619 of the subject.
   3620 
   3621 3. Added definitions of PCRE_MAJOR and PCRE_MINOR to pcre.h so the version can
   3622 be distinguished at compile time, and for completeness also added PCRE_DATE.
   3623 
   3624 5. Added Paul Sokolovsky's minor changes to make it easy to compile a Win32 DLL
   3625 in GnuWin32 environments.
   3626 
   3627 
   3628 Version 2.07 29-Jul-99
   3629 ----------------------
   3630 
   3631 1. The documentation is now supplied in plain text form and HTML as well as in
   3632 the form of man page sources.
   3633 
   3634 2. C++ compilers don't like assigning (void *) values to other pointer types.
   3635 In particular this affects malloc(). Although there is no problem in Standard
   3636 C, I've put in casts to keep C++ compilers happy.
   3637 
   3638 3. Typo on pcretest.c; a cast of (unsigned char *) in the POSIX regexec() call
   3639 should be (const char *).
   3640 
   3641 4. If NOPOSIX is defined, pcretest.c compiles without POSIX support. This may
   3642 be useful for non-Unix systems who don't want to bother with the POSIX stuff.
   3643 However, I haven't made this a standard facility. The documentation doesn't
   3644 mention it, and the Makefile doesn't support it.
   3645 
   3646 5. The Makefile now contains an "install" target, with editable destinations at
   3647 the top of the file. The pcretest program is not installed.
   3648 
   3649 6. pgrep -V now gives the PCRE version number and date.
   3650 
   3651 7. Fixed bug: a zero repetition after a literal string (e.g. /abcde{0}/) was
   3652 causing the entire string to be ignored, instead of just the last character.
   3653 
   3654 8. If a pattern like /"([^\\"]+|\\.)*"/ is applied in the normal way to a
   3655 non-matching string, it can take a very, very long time, even for strings of
   3656 quite modest length, because of the nested recursion. PCRE now does better in
   3657 some of these cases. It does this by remembering the last required literal
   3658 character in the pattern, and pre-searching the subject to ensure it is present
   3659 before running the real match. In other words, it applies a heuristic to detect
   3660 some types of certain failure quickly, and in the above example, if presented
   3661 with a string that has no trailing " it gives "no match" very quickly.
   3662 
   3663 9. A new runtime option PCRE_NOTEMPTY causes null string matches to be ignored;
   3664 other alternatives are tried instead.
   3665 
   3666 
   3667 Version 2.06 09-Jun-99
   3668 ----------------------
   3669 
   3670 1. Change pcretest's output for amount of store used to show just the code
   3671 space, because the remainder (the data block) varies in size between 32-bit and
   3672 64-bit systems.
   3673 
   3674 2. Added an extra argument to pcre_exec() to supply an offset in the subject to
   3675 start matching at. This allows lookbehinds to work when searching for multiple
   3676 occurrences in a string.
   3677 
   3678 3. Added additional options to pcretest for testing multiple occurrences:
   3679 
   3680    /+   outputs the rest of the string that follows a match
   3681    /g   loops for multiple occurrences, using the new startoffset argument
   3682    /G   loops for multiple occurrences by passing an incremented pointer
   3683 
   3684 4. PCRE wasn't doing the "first character" optimization for patterns starting
   3685 with \b or \B, though it was doing it for other lookbehind assertions. That is,
   3686 it wasn't noticing that a match for a pattern such as /\bxyz/ has to start with
   3687 the letter 'x'. On long subject strings, this gives a significant speed-up.
   3688 
   3689 
   3690 Version 2.05 21-Apr-99
   3691 ----------------------
   3692 
   3693 1. Changed the type of magic_number from int to long int so that it works
   3694 properly on 16-bit systems.
   3695 
   3696 2. Fixed a bug which caused patterns starting with .* not to work correctly
   3697 when the subject string contained newline characters. PCRE was assuming
   3698 anchoring for such patterns in all cases, which is not correct because .* will
   3699 not pass a newline unless PCRE_DOTALL is set. It now assumes anchoring only if
   3700 DOTALL is set at top level; otherwise it knows that patterns starting with .*
   3701 must be retried after every newline in the subject.
   3702 
   3703 
   3704 Version 2.04 18-Feb-99
   3705 ----------------------
   3706 
   3707 1. For parenthesized subpatterns with repeats whose minimum was zero, the
   3708 computation of the store needed to hold the pattern was incorrect (too large).
   3709 If such patterns were nested a few deep, this could multiply and become a real
   3710 problem.
   3711 
   3712 2. Added /M option to pcretest to show the memory requirement of a specific
   3713 pattern. Made -m a synonym of -s (which does this globally) for compatibility.
   3714 
   3715 3. Subpatterns of the form (regex){n,m} (i.e. limited maximum) were being
   3716 compiled in such a way that the backtracking after subsequent failure was
   3717 pessimal. Something like (a){0,3} was compiled as (a)?(a)?(a)? instead of
   3718 ((a)((a)(a)?)?)? with disastrous performance if the maximum was of any size.
   3719 
   3720 
   3721 Version 2.03 02-Feb-99
   3722 ----------------------
   3723 
   3724 1. Fixed typo and small mistake in man page.
   3725 
   3726 2. Added 4th condition (GPL supersedes if conflict) and created separate
   3727 LICENCE file containing the conditions.
   3728 
   3729 3. Updated pcretest so that patterns such as /abc\/def/ work like they do in
   3730 Perl, that is the internal \ allows the delimiter to be included in the
   3731 pattern. Locked out the use of \ as a delimiter. If \ immediately follows
   3732 the final delimiter, add \ to the end of the pattern (to test the error).
   3733 
   3734 4. Added the convenience functions for extracting substrings after a successful
   3735 match. Updated pcretest to make it able to test these functions.
   3736 
   3737 
   3738 Version 2.02 14-Jan-99
   3739 ----------------------
   3740 
   3741 1. Initialized the working variables associated with each extraction so that
   3742 their saving and restoring doesn't refer to uninitialized store.
   3743 
   3744 2. Put dummy code into study.c in order to trick the optimizer of the IBM C
   3745 compiler for OS/2 into generating correct code. Apparently IBM isn't going to
   3746 fix the problem.
   3747 
   3748 3. Pcretest: the timing code wasn't using LOOPREPEAT for timing execution
   3749 calls, and wasn't printing the correct value for compiling calls. Increased the
   3750 default value of LOOPREPEAT, and the number of significant figures in the
   3751 times.
   3752 
   3753 4. Changed "/bin/rm" in the Makefile to "-rm" so it works on Windows NT.
   3754 
   3755 5. Renamed "deftables" as "dftables" to get it down to 8 characters, to avoid
   3756 a building problem on Windows NT with a FAT file system.
   3757 
   3758 
   3759 Version 2.01 21-Oct-98
   3760 ----------------------
   3761 
   3762 1. Changed the API for pcre_compile() to allow for the provision of a pointer
   3763 to character tables built by pcre_maketables() in the current locale. If NULL
   3764 is passed, the default tables are used.
   3765 
   3766 
   3767 Version 2.00 24-Sep-98
   3768 ----------------------
   3769 
   3770 1. Since the (>?) facility is in Perl 5.005, don't require PCRE_EXTRA to enable
   3771 it any more.
   3772 
   3773 2. Allow quantification of (?>) groups, and make it work correctly.
   3774 
   3775 3. The first character computation wasn't working for (?>) groups.
   3776 
   3777 4. Correct the implementation of \Z (it is permitted to match on the \n at the
   3778 end of the subject) and add 5.005's \z, which really does match only at the
   3779 very end of the subject.
   3780 
   3781 5. Remove the \X "cut" facility; Perl doesn't have it, and (?> is neater.
   3782 
   3783 6. Remove the ability to specify CASELESS, MULTILINE, DOTALL, and
   3784 DOLLAR_END_ONLY at runtime, to make it possible to implement the Perl 5.005
   3785 localized options. All options to pcre_study() were also removed.
   3786 
   3787 7. Add other new features from 5.005:
   3788 
   3789    $(?<=           positive lookbehind
   3790    $(?<!           negative lookbehind
   3791    (?imsx-imsx)    added the unsetting capability
   3792                    such a setting is global if at outer level; local otherwise
   3793    (?imsx-imsx:)   non-capturing groups with option setting
   3794    (?(cond)re|re)  conditional pattern matching
   3795 
   3796    A backreference to itself in a repeated group matches the previous
   3797    captured string.
   3798 
   3799 8. General tidying up of studying (both automatic and via "study")
   3800 consequential on the addition of new assertions.
   3801 
   3802 9. As in 5.005, unlimited repeated groups that could match an empty substring
   3803 are no longer faulted at compile time. Instead, the loop is forcibly broken at
   3804 runtime if any iteration does actually match an empty substring.
   3805 
   3806 10. Include the RunTest script in the distribution.
   3807 
   3808 11. Added tests from the Perl 5.005_02 distribution. This showed up a few
   3809 discrepancies, some of which were old and were also with respect to 5.004. They
   3810 have now been fixed.
   3811 
   3812 
   3813 Version 1.09 28-Apr-98
   3814 ----------------------
   3815 
   3816 1. A negated single character class followed by a quantifier with a minimum
   3817 value of one (e.g.  [^x]{1,6}  ) was not compiled correctly. This could lead to
   3818 program crashes, or just wrong answers. This did not apply to negated classes
   3819 containing more than one character, or to minima other than one.
   3820 
   3821 
   3822 Version 1.08 27-Mar-98
   3823 ----------------------
   3824 
   3825 1. Add PCRE_UNGREEDY to invert the greediness of quantifiers.
   3826 
   3827 2. Add (?U) and (?X) to set PCRE_UNGREEDY and PCRE_EXTRA respectively. The
   3828 latter must appear before anything that relies on it in the pattern.
   3829 
   3830 
   3831 Version 1.07 16-Feb-98
   3832 ----------------------
   3833 
   3834 1. A pattern such as /((a)*)*/ was not being diagnosed as in error (unlimited
   3835 repeat of a potentially empty string).
   3836 
   3837 
   3838 Version 1.06 23-Jan-98
   3839 ----------------------
   3840 
   3841 1. Added Markus Oberhumer's little patches for C++.
   3842 
   3843 2. Literal strings longer than 255 characters were broken.
   3844 
   3845 
   3846 Version 1.05 23-Dec-97
   3847 ----------------------
   3848 
   3849 1. Negated character classes containing more than one character were failing if
   3850 PCRE_CASELESS was set at run time.
   3851 
   3852 
   3853 Version 1.04 19-Dec-97
   3854 ----------------------
   3855 
   3856 1. Corrected the man page, where some "const" qualifiers had been omitted.
   3857 
   3858 2. Made debugging output print "{0,xxx}" instead of just "{,xxx}" to agree with
   3859 input syntax.
   3860 
   3861 3. Fixed memory leak which occurred when a regex with back references was
   3862 matched with an offsets vector that wasn't big enough. The temporary memory
   3863 that is used in this case wasn't being freed if the match failed.
   3864 
   3865 4. Tidied pcretest to ensure it frees memory that it gets.
   3866 
   3867 5. Temporary memory was being obtained in the case where the passed offsets
   3868 vector was exactly big enough.
   3869 
   3870 6. Corrected definition of offsetof() from change 5 below.
   3871 
   3872 7. I had screwed up change 6 below and broken the rules for the use of
   3873 setjmp(). Now fixed.
   3874 
   3875 
   3876 Version 1.03 18-Dec-97
   3877 ----------------------
   3878 
   3879 1. A erroneous regex with a missing opening parenthesis was correctly
   3880 diagnosed, but PCRE attempted to access brastack[-1], which could cause crashes
   3881 on some systems.
   3882 
   3883 2. Replaced offsetof(real_pcre, code) by offsetof(real_pcre, code[0]) because
   3884 it was reported that one broken compiler failed on the former because "code" is
   3885 also an independent variable.
   3886 
   3887 3. The erroneous regex a[]b caused an array overrun reference.
   3888 
   3889 4. A regex ending with a one-character negative class (e.g. /[^k]$/) did not
   3890 fail on data ending with that character. (It was going on too far, and checking
   3891 the next character, typically a binary zero.) This was specific to the
   3892 optimized code for single-character negative classes.
   3893 
   3894 5. Added a contributed patch from the TIN world which does the following:
   3895 
   3896   + Add an undef for memmove, in case the the system defines a macro for it.
   3897 
   3898   + Add a definition of offsetof(), in case there isn't one. (I don't know
   3899     the reason behind this - offsetof() is part of the ANSI standard - but
   3900     it does no harm).
   3901 
   3902   + Reduce the ifdef's in pcre.c using macro DPRINTF, thereby eliminating
   3903     most of the places where whitespace preceded '#'. I have given up and
   3904     allowed the remaining 2 cases to be at the margin.
   3905 
   3906   + Rename some variables in pcre to eliminate shadowing. This seems very
   3907     pedantic, but does no harm, of course.
   3908 
   3909 6. Moved the call to setjmp() into its own function, to get rid of warnings
   3910 from gcc -Wall, and avoided calling it at all unless PCRE_EXTRA is used.
   3911 
   3912 7. Constructs such as \d{8,} were compiling into the equivalent of
   3913 \d{8}\d{0,65527} instead of \d{8}\d* which didn't make much difference to the
   3914 outcome, but in this particular case used more store than had been allocated,
   3915 which caused the bug to be discovered because it threw up an internal error.
   3916 
   3917 8. The debugging code in both pcre and pcretest for outputting the compiled
   3918 form of a regex was going wrong in the case of back references followed by
   3919 curly-bracketed repeats.
   3920 
   3921 
   3922 Version 1.02 12-Dec-97
   3923 ----------------------
   3924 
   3925 1. Typos in pcre.3 and comments in the source fixed.
   3926 
   3927 2. Applied a contributed patch to get rid of places where it used to remove
   3928 'const' from variables, and fixed some signed/unsigned and uninitialized
   3929 variable warnings.
   3930 
   3931 3. Added the "runtest" target to Makefile.
   3932 
   3933 4. Set default compiler flag to -O2 rather than just -O.
   3934 
   3935 
   3936 Version 1.01 19-Nov-97
   3937 ----------------------
   3938 
   3939 1. PCRE was failing to diagnose unlimited repeat of empty string for patterns
   3940 like /([ab]*)*/, that is, for classes with more than one character in them.
   3941 
   3942 2. Likewise, it wasn't diagnosing patterns with "once-only" subpatterns, such
   3943 as /((?>a*))*/ (a PCRE_EXTRA facility).
   3944 
   3945 
   3946 Version 1.00 18-Nov-97
   3947 ----------------------
   3948 
   3949 1. Added compile-time macros to support systems such as SunOS4 which don't have
   3950 memmove() or strerror() but have other things that can be used instead.
   3951 
   3952 2. Arranged that "make clean" removes the executables.
   3953 
   3954 
   3955 Version 0.99 27-Oct-97
   3956 ----------------------
   3957 
   3958 1. Fixed bug in code for optimizing classes with only one character. It was
   3959 initializing a 32-byte map regardless, which could cause it to run off the end
   3960 of the memory it had got.
   3961 
   3962 2. Added, conditional on PCRE_EXTRA, the proposed (?>REGEX) construction.
   3963 
   3964 
   3965 Version 0.98 22-Oct-97
   3966 ----------------------
   3967 
   3968 1. Fixed bug in code for handling temporary memory usage when there are more
   3969 back references than supplied space in the ovector. This could cause segfaults.
   3970 
   3971 
   3972 Version 0.97 21-Oct-97
   3973 ----------------------
   3974 
   3975 1. Added the \X "cut" facility, conditional on PCRE_EXTRA.
   3976 
   3977 2. Optimized negated single characters not to use a bit map.
   3978 
   3979 3. Brought error texts together as macro definitions; clarified some of them;
   3980 fixed one that was wrong - it said "range out of order" when it meant "invalid
   3981 escape sequence".
   3982 
   3983 4. Changed some char * arguments to const char *.
   3984 
   3985 5. Added PCRE_NOTBOL and PCRE_NOTEOL (from POSIX).
   3986 
   3987 6. Added the POSIX-style API wrapper in pcreposix.a and testing facilities in
   3988 pcretest.
   3989 
   3990 
   3991 Version 0.96 16-Oct-97
   3992 ----------------------
   3993 
   3994 1. Added a simple "pgrep" utility to the distribution.
   3995 
   3996 2. Fixed an incompatibility with Perl: "{" is now treated as a normal character
   3997 unless it appears in one of the precise forms "{ddd}", "{ddd,}", or "{ddd,ddd}"
   3998 where "ddd" means "one or more decimal digits".
   3999 
   4000 3. Fixed serious bug. If a pattern had a back reference, but the call to
   4001 pcre_exec() didn't supply a large enough ovector to record the related
   4002 identifying subpattern, the match always failed. PCRE now remembers the number
   4003 of the largest back reference, and gets some temporary memory in which to save
   4004 the offsets during matching if necessary, in order to ensure that
   4005 backreferences always work.
   4006 
   4007 4. Increased the compatibility with Perl in a number of ways:
   4008 
   4009   (a) . no longer matches \n by default; an option PCRE_DOTALL is provided
   4010       to request this handling. The option can be set at compile or exec time.
   4011 
   4012   (b) $ matches before a terminating newline by default; an option
   4013       PCRE_DOLLAR_ENDONLY is provided to override this (but not in multiline
   4014       mode). The option can be set at compile or exec time.
   4015 
   4016   (c) The handling of \ followed by a digit other than 0 is now supposed to be
   4017       the same as Perl's. If the decimal number it represents is less than 10
   4018       or there aren't that many previous left capturing parentheses, an octal
   4019       escape is read. Inside a character class, it's always an octal escape,
   4020       even if it is a single digit.
   4021 
   4022   (d) An escaped but undefined alphabetic character is taken as a literal,
   4023       unless PCRE_EXTRA is set. Currently this just reserves the remaining
   4024       escapes.
   4025 
   4026   (e) {0} is now permitted. (The previous item is removed from the compiled
   4027       pattern).
   4028 
   4029 5. Changed all the names of code files so that the basic parts are no longer
   4030 than 10 characters, and abolished the teeny "globals.c" file.
   4031 
   4032 6. Changed the handling of character classes; they are now done with a 32-byte
   4033 bit map always.
   4034 
   4035 7. Added the -d and /D options to pcretest to make it possible to look at the
   4036 internals of compilation without having to recompile pcre.
   4037 
   4038 
   4039 Version 0.95 23-Sep-97
   4040 ----------------------
   4041 
   4042 1. Fixed bug in pre-pass concerning escaped "normal" characters such as \x5c or
   4043 \x20 at the start of a run of normal characters. These were being treated as
   4044 real characters, instead of the source characters being re-checked.
   4045 
   4046 
   4047 Version 0.94 18-Sep-97
   4048 ----------------------
   4049 
   4050 1. The functions are now thread-safe, with the caveat that the global variables
   4051 containing pointers to malloc() and free() or alternative functions are the
   4052 same for all threads.
   4053 
   4054 2. Get pcre_study() to generate a bitmap of initial characters for non-
   4055 anchored patterns when this is possible, and use it if passed to pcre_exec().
   4056 
   4057 
   4058 Version 0.93 15-Sep-97
   4059 ----------------------
   4060 
   4061 1. /(b)|(:+)/ was computing an incorrect first character.
   4062 
   4063 2. Add pcre_study() to the API and the passing of pcre_extra to pcre_exec(),
   4064 but not actually doing anything yet.
   4065 
   4066 3. Treat "-" characters in classes that cannot be part of ranges as literals,
   4067 as Perl does (e.g. [-az] or [az-]).
   4068 
   4069 4. Set the anchored flag if a branch starts with .* or .*? because that tests
   4070 all possible positions.
   4071 
   4072 5. Split up into different modules to avoid including unneeded functions in a
   4073 compiled binary. However, compile and exec are still in one module. The "study"
   4074 function is split off.
   4075 
   4076 6. The character tables are now in a separate module whose source is generated
   4077 by an auxiliary program - but can then be edited by hand if required. There are
   4078 now no calls to isalnum(), isspace(), isdigit(), isxdigit(), tolower() or
   4079 toupper() in the code.
   4080 
   4081 7. Turn the malloc/free funtions variables into pcre_malloc and pcre_free and
   4082 make them global. Abolish the function for setting them, as the caller can now
   4083 set them directly.
   4084 
   4085 
   4086 Version 0.92 11-Sep-97
   4087 ----------------------
   4088 
   4089 1. A repeat with a fixed maximum and a minimum of 1 for an ordinary character
   4090 (e.g. /a{1,3}/) was broken (I mis-optimized it).
   4091 
   4092 2. Caseless matching was not working in character classes if the characters in
   4093 the pattern were in upper case.
   4094 
   4095 3. Make ranges like [W-c] work in the same way as Perl for caseless matching.
   4096 
   4097 4. Make PCRE_ANCHORED public and accept as a compile option.
   4098 
   4099 5. Add an options word to pcre_exec() and accept PCRE_ANCHORED and
   4100 PCRE_CASELESS at run time. Add escapes \A and \I to pcretest to cause it to
   4101 pass them.
   4102 
   4103 6. Give an error if bad option bits passed at compile or run time.
   4104 
   4105 7. Add PCRE_MULTILINE at compile and exec time, and (?m) as well. Add \M to
   4106 pcretest to cause it to pass that flag.
   4107 
   4108 8. Add pcre_info(), to get the number of identifying subpatterns, the stored
   4109 options, and the first character, if set.
   4110 
   4111 9. Recognize C+ or C{n,m} where n >= 1 as providing a fixed starting character.
   4112 
   4113 
   4114 Version 0.91 10-Sep-97
   4115 ----------------------
   4116 
   4117 1. PCRE was failing to diagnose unlimited repeats of subpatterns that could
   4118 match the empty string as in /(a*)*/. It was looping and ultimately crashing.
   4119 
   4120 2. PCRE was looping on encountering an indefinitely repeated back reference to
   4121 a subpattern that had matched an empty string, e.g. /(a|)\1*/. It now does what
   4122 Perl does - treats the match as successful.
   4123 
   4124 ****
   4125