int pcre2_config(uint32_t what, void *where); .
If where is not NULL, for PCRE2_CONFIG_JITTARGET, PCRE2_CONFIG_UNICODE_VERSION, and PCRE2_CONFIG_VERSION it must point to a buffer that is large enough to hold the string. For all other codes it must point to a uint32_t integer variable. The available codes are: PCRE2_CONFIG_BSR Indicates what \eR matches by default: PCRE2_BSR_UNICODE PCRE2_BSR_ANYCRLF PCRE2_CONFIG_JIT Availability of just-in-time compiler support (1=yes 0=no) PCRE2_CONFIG_JITTARGET Information about the target archi- tecture for the JIT compiler PCRE2_CONFIG_LINKSIZE Configured internal link size (2, 3, 4) PCRE2_CONFIG_MATCHLIMIT Default internal resource limit PCRE2_CONFIG_NEWLINE Code for the default newline sequence: PCRE2_NEWLINE_CR PCRE2_NEWLINE_LF PCRE2_NEWLINE_CRLF PCRE2_NEWLINE_ANY PCRE2_NEWLINE_ANYCRLF PCRE2_CONFIG_PARENSLIMIT Default parentheses nesting limit PCRE2_CONFIG_RECURSIONLIMIT Internal recursion depth limit PCRE2_CONFIG_STACKRECURSE Recursion implementation (1=stack 0=heap) PCRE2_CONFIG_UNICODE Availability of Unicode support (1=yes 0=no) PCRE2_CONFIG_UNICODE_VERSION The Unicode version (a string) PCRE2_CONFIG_VERSION The PCRE2 version (a string) The function yields a non-negative value on success or the negative value PCRE2_ERROR_BADOPTION otherwise. This is also the result for the PCRE2_CONFIG_JITTARGET code if JIT support is not available. When a string is requested, the function returns the number of code units used, including the terminating zero.
There is a complete description of the PCRE2 native API in the
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pcre2api
page and a description of the POSIX API in the
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pcre2posix
page.