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  /external/regex-re2/util/
pcre.h 5 // This is a variant of PCRE's pcrecpp.h, originally written at Google.
7 // compilation as PCRE in namespace re2.
9 // C++ interface to the pcre regular-expression library. PCRE supports
16 // This module uses the pcre library and hence supports its syntax
19 // http://www.google.com/search?q=pcre
39 // CHECK(PCRE::FullMatch("hello", "h.*o"));
42 // CHECK(!PCRE::FullMatch("hello", "e"));
57 // PCRE re(utf8_pattern, PCRE::UTF8)
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pcre.cc 5 // This is a variant of PCRE's pcrecpp.cc, originally written at Google.
7 // compilation as PCRE in namespace re2.
12 #include "util/pcre.h"
16 // Default PCRE limits.
21 DEFINE_int32(regexp_stack_limit, 256<<10, "default PCRE stack limit (bytes)");
23 "default PCRE match limit (function calls)");
29 static const int kVecSize = (1 + kMaxArgs) * 3; // results + PCRE workspace
31 // Approximate size of a recursive invocation of PCRE's
41 PCRE::Arg PCRE::no_more_args((void*)NULL)
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  /external/regex-re2/doc/
mksyntaxwiki 10 ,s! pcre$! <font size="1">PCRE</font>!g
28 <tr><td colspan="2">It also lists syntax accepted by PCRE, PERL, and VIM.</td></tr>
mksyntaxhtml 12 ,s! pcre$! <font size=-2>PCRE</font>!g
32 <tr><td colspan=2>It also lists syntax accepted by PCRE, PERL, and VIM.</td></tr>
  /external/regex-re2/
Makefile 7 # to build against PCRE for testing or benchmarking,
60 util/pcre.h\
114 obj/util/pcre.o\
266 ./obj/test/regexp_benchmark 'PCRE|RE2') | tee -a benchlog.$$(hostname | sed 's/\..*//')

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