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Added REG_NOTEMPTY to the POSIX wrapper.

1 nigel 3 ChangeLog for PCRE
2     ------------------
3    
4 ph10 376 Version 7.9 xx-xxx-09
5     ---------------------
6    
7     1. When building with support for bzlib/zlib (pcregrep) and/or readline
8     (pcretest), all targets were linked against these libraries. This included
9     libpcre, libpcreposix, and libpcrecpp, even though they do not use these
10     libraries. This caused unwanted dependencies to be created. This problem
11     has been fixed, and now only pcregrep is linked with bzlib/zlib and only
12     pcretest is linked with readline.
13    
14     2. The "typedef int BOOL" in pcre_internal.h that was included inside the
15     "#ifndef FALSE" condition by an earlier change (probably 7.8/18) has been
16     moved outside it again, because FALSE and TRUE are already defined in AIX,
17     but BOOL is not.
18    
19     3. The pcre_config() function was treating the PCRE_MATCH_LIMIT and
20     PCRE_MATCH_LIMIT_RETURSION values as ints, when they should be long ints.
21    
22     4. The pcregrep documentation said spaces were inserted as well as colons (or
23     hyphens) following file names and line numbers when outputting matching
24     lines. This is not true; no spaces are inserted. I have also clarified the
25     wording for the --colour (or --color) option.
26 ph10 377
27 ph10 378 5. In pcregrep, when --colour was used with -o, the list of matching strings
28     was not coloured; this is different to GNU grep, so I have changed it to be
29     the same.
30    
31     6. When --colo(u)r was used in pcregrep, only the first matching substring in
32     each matching line was coloured. Now it goes on to look for further matches
33     of any of the test patterns, which is the same behaviour as GNU grep.
34 ph10 379
35     7. A pattern that could match an empty string could cause pcregrep to loop; it
36     doesn't make sense to accept an empty string match in pcregrep, so I have
37     locked it out (using PCRE's PCRE_NOTEMPTY option). By experiment, this
38     seems to be how GNU grep behaves.
39 ph10 380
40     8. The pattern (?(?=.*b)b|^) was incorrectly compiled as "match must be at
41     start or after a newline", because the conditional assertion was not being
42 ph10 381 correctly handled. The rule now is that both the assertion and what follows
43     in the first alternative must satisfy the test.
44    
45     9. If auto-callout was enabled in a pattern with a conditional group, PCRE
46     could crash during matching.
47 ph10 383
48     10. The PCRE_DOLLAR_ENDONLY option was not working when pcre_dfa_exec() was
49     used for matching.
50 ph10 384
51     11. Unicode property support in character classes was not working for
52 ph10 385 characters (bytes) greater than 127 when not in UTF-8 mode.
53 ph10 386
54     12. Added the -M command line option to pcretest.
55 ph10 388
56     14. Added the non-standard REG_NOTEMPTY option to the POSIX interface.
57 ph10 376
58    
59 ph10 374 Version 7.8 05-Sep-08
60 ph10 349 ---------------------
61    
62     1. Replaced UCP searching code with optimized version as implemented for Ad
63     Muncher (http://www.admuncher.com/) by Peter Kankowski. This uses a two-
64 ph10 351 stage table and inline lookup instead of a function, giving speed ups of 2
65     to 5 times on some simple patterns that I tested. Permission was given to
66     distribute the MultiStage2.py script that generates the tables (it's not in
67     the tarball, but is in the Subversion repository).
68 ph10 349
69 ph10 351 2. Updated the Unicode datatables to Unicode 5.1.0. This adds yet more
70     scripts.
71 ph10 358
72 ph10 353 3. Change 12 for 7.7 introduced a bug in pcre_study() when a pattern contained
73     a group with a zero qualifier. The result of the study could be incorrect,
74 ph10 358 or the function might crash, depending on the pattern.
75    
76     4. Caseless matching was not working for non-ASCII characters in back
77 ph10 354 references. For example, /(\x{de})\1/8i was not matching \x{de}\x{fe}.
78 ph10 358 It now works when Unicode Property Support is available.
79    
80 ph10 355 5. In pcretest, an escape such as \x{de} in the data was always generating
81     a UTF-8 string, even in non-UTF-8 mode. Now it generates a single byte in
82     non-UTF-8 mode. If the value is greater than 255, it gives a warning about
83 ph10 358 truncation.
84 ph10 349
85 ph10 358 6. Minor bugfix in pcrecpp.cc (change "" == ... to NULL == ...).
86    
87 ph10 357 7. Added two (int) casts to pcregrep when printing the difference of two
88     pointers, in case they are 64-bit values.
89 ph10 371
90     8. Added comments about Mac OS X stack usage to the pcrestack man page and to
91     test 2 if it fails.
92    
93 ph10 359 9. Added PCRE_CALL_CONVENTION just before the names of all exported functions,
94 ph10 371 and a #define of that name to empty if it is not externally set. This is to
95     allow users of MSVC to set it if necessary.
96    
97     10. The PCRE_EXP_DEFN macro which precedes exported functions was missing from
98 ph10 359 the convenience functions in the pcre_get.c source file.
99 ph10 371
100 ph10 360 11. An option change at the start of a pattern that had top-level alternatives
101     could cause overwriting and/or a crash. This command provoked a crash in
102 ph10 371 some environments:
103    
104     printf "/(?i)[\xc3\xa9\xc3\xbd]|[\xc3\xa9\xc3\xbdA]/8\n" | pcretest
105    
106 ph10 360 This potential security problem was recorded as CVE-2008-2371.
107 ph10 371
108 ph10 361 12. For a pattern where the match had to start at the beginning or immediately
109     after a newline (e.g /.*anything/ without the DOTALL flag), pcre_exec() and
110 ph10 371 pcre_dfa_exec() could read past the end of the passed subject if there was
111 ph10 361 no match. To help with detecting such bugs (e.g. with valgrind), I modified
112     pcretest so that it places the subject at the end of its malloc-ed buffer.
113 ph10 371
114 ph10 364 13. The change to pcretest in 12 above threw up a couple more cases when pcre_
115 ph10 371 exec() might read past the end of the data buffer in UTF-8 mode.
116    
117 ph10 364 14. A similar bug to 7.3/2 existed when the PCRE_FIRSTLINE option was set and
118 ph10 371 the data contained the byte 0x85 as part of a UTF-8 character within its
119     first line. This applied both to normal and DFA matching.
120    
121 ph10 366 15. Lazy qualifiers were not working in some cases in UTF-8 mode. For example,
122 ph10 371 /^[^d]*?$/8 failed to match "abc".
123 ph10 351
124 ph10 371 16. Added a missing copyright notice to pcrecpp_internal.h.
125    
126     17. Make it more clear in the documentation that values returned from
127 ph10 368 pcre_exec() in ovector are byte offsets, not character counts.
128 ph10 357
129 ph10 371 18. Tidied a few places to stop certain compilers from issuing warnings.
130 ph10 368
131 ph10 373 19. Updated the Virtual Pascal + BCC files to compile the latest v7.7, as
132     supplied by Stefan Weber. I made a further small update for 7.8 because
133 ph10 374 there is a change of source arrangements: the pcre_searchfuncs.c module is
134     replaced by pcre_ucd.c.
135 ph10 371
136 ph10 373
137 ph10 347 Version 7.7 07-May-08
138 ph10 321 ---------------------
139    
140     1. Applied Craig's patch to sort out a long long problem: "If we can't convert
141 ph10 345 a string to a long long, pretend we don't even have a long long." This is
142 ph10 321 done by checking for the strtoq, strtoll, and _strtoi64 functions.
143 ph10 345
144 ph10 322 2. Applied Craig's patch to pcrecpp.cc to restore ABI compatibility with
145     pre-7.6 versions, which defined a global no_arg variable instead of putting
146 ph10 332 it in the RE class. (See also #8 below.)
147 ph10 345
148     3. Remove a line of dead code, identified by coverity and reported by Nuno
149     Lopes.
150    
151 ph10 324 4. Fixed two related pcregrep bugs involving -r with --include or --exclude:
152 ph10 321
153 ph10 324 (1) The include/exclude patterns were being applied to the whole pathnames
154 ph10 345 of files, instead of just to the final components.
155    
156 ph10 324 (2) If there was more than one level of directory, the subdirectories were
157     skipped unless they satisfied the include/exclude conditions. This is
158     inconsistent with GNU grep (and could even be seen as contrary to the
159     pcregrep specification - which I improved to make it absolutely clear).
160     The action now is always to scan all levels of directory, and just
161     apply the include/exclude patterns to regular files.
162 ph10 345
163 ph10 325 5. Added the --include_dir and --exclude_dir patterns to pcregrep, and used
164 ph10 345 --exclude_dir in the tests to avoid scanning .svn directories.
165    
166 ph10 326 6. Applied Craig's patch to the QuoteMeta function so that it escapes the
167 ph10 345 NUL character as backslash + 0 rather than backslash + NUL, because PCRE
168 ph10 326 doesn't support NULs in patterns.
169 ph10 345
170     7. Added some missing "const"s to declarations of static tables in
171     pcre_compile.c and pcre_dfa_exec.c.
172    
173 ph10 328 8. Applied Craig's patch to pcrecpp.cc to fix a problem in OS X that was
174 ph10 329 caused by fix #2 above. (Subsequently also a second patch to fix the
175 ph10 345 first patch. And a third patch - this was a messy problem.)
176 ph10 321
177 ph10 345 9. Applied Craig's patch to remove the use of push_back().
178    
179 ph10 332 10. Applied Alan Lehotsky's patch to add REG_STARTEND support to the POSIX
180     matching function regexec().
181 ph10 345
182     11. Added support for the Oniguruma syntax \g<name>, \g<n>, \g'name', \g'n',
183     which, however, unlike Perl's \g{...}, are subroutine calls, not back
184 ph10 333 references. PCRE supports relative numbers with this syntax (I don't think
185     Oniguruma does).
186 ph10 345
187     12. Previously, a group with a zero repeat such as (...){0} was completely
188 ph10 335 omitted from the compiled regex. However, this means that if the group
189     was called as a subroutine from elsewhere in the pattern, things went wrong
190 ph10 345 (an internal error was given). Such groups are now left in the compiled
191     pattern, with a new opcode that causes them to be skipped at execution
192 ph10 335 time.
193 ph10 345
194 ph10 341 13. Added the PCRE_JAVASCRIPT_COMPAT option. This makes the following changes
195     to the way PCRE behaves:
196 ph10 345
197 ph10 336 (a) A lone ] character is dis-allowed (Perl treats it as data).
198 ph10 345
199     (b) A back reference to an unmatched subpattern matches an empty string
200 ph10 336 (Perl fails the current match path).
201 ph10 345
202 ph10 341 (c) A data ] in a character class must be notated as \] because if the
203 ph10 345 first data character in a class is ], it defines an empty class. (In
204 ph10 341 Perl it is not possible to have an empty class.) The empty class []
205     never matches; it forces failure and is equivalent to (*FAIL) or (?!).
206     The negative empty class [^] matches any one character, independently
207     of the DOTALL setting.
208 ph10 345
209     14. A pattern such as /(?2)[]a()b](abc)/ which had a forward reference to a
210 ph10 340 non-existent subpattern following a character class starting with ']' and
211     containing () gave an internal compiling error instead of "reference to
212     non-existent subpattern". Fortunately, when the pattern did exist, the
213 ph10 345 compiled code was correct. (When scanning forwards to check for the
214 ph10 340 existencd of the subpattern, it was treating the data ']' as terminating
215 ph10 345 the class, so got the count wrong. When actually compiling, the reference
216 ph10 340 was subsequently set up correctly.)
217 ph10 345
218 ph10 341 15. The "always fail" assertion (?!) is optimzed to (*FAIL) by pcre_compile;
219 ph10 345 it was being rejected as not supported by pcre_dfa_exec(), even though
220     other assertions are supported. I have made pcre_dfa_exec() support
221     (*FAIL).
222    
223 ph10 342 16. The implementation of 13c above involved the invention of a new opcode,
224 ph10 345 OP_ALLANY, which is like OP_ANY but doesn't check the /s flag. Since /s
225     cannot be changed at match time, I realized I could make a small
226     improvement to matching performance by compiling OP_ALLANY instead of
227     OP_ANY for "." when DOTALL was set, and then removing the runtime tests
228     on the OP_ANY path.
229    
230     17. Compiling pcretest on Windows with readline support failed without the
231 ph10 343 following two fixes: (1) Make the unistd.h include conditional on
232 ph10 345 HAVE_UNISTD_H; (2) #define isatty and fileno as _isatty and _fileno.
233    
234 ph10 344 18. Changed CMakeLists.txt and cmake/FindReadline.cmake to arrange for the
235 ph10 345 ncurses library to be included for pcretest when ReadLine support is
236     requested, but also to allow for it to be overridden. This patch came from
237     Daniel Bergström.
238 ph10 347
239 ph10 346 19. There was a typo in the file ucpinternal.h where f0_rangeflag was defined
240 ph10 347 as 0x00f00000 instead of 0x00800000. Luckily, this would not have caused
241     any errors with the current Unicode tables. Thanks to Peter Kankowski for
242     spotting this.
243 ph10 324
244 ph10 332
245 ph10 319 Version 7.6 28-Jan-08
246 ph10 300 ---------------------
247    
248 ph10 302 1. A character class containing a very large number of characters with
249     codepoints greater than 255 (in UTF-8 mode, of course) caused a buffer
250     overflow.
251 ph10 309
252     2. Patch to cut out the "long long" test in pcrecpp_unittest when
253     HAVE_LONG_LONG is not defined.
254    
255 ph10 303 3. Applied Christian Ehrlicher's patch to update the CMake build files to
256 ph10 304 bring them up to date and include new features. This patch includes:
257 ph10 309
258 ph10 304 - Fixed PH's badly added libz and libbz2 support.
259     - Fixed a problem with static linking.
260 ph10 312 - Added pcredemo. [But later removed - see 7 below.]
261 ph10 304 - Fixed dftables problem and added an option.
262     - Added a number of HAVE_XXX tests, including HAVE_WINDOWS_H and
263     HAVE_LONG_LONG.
264     - Added readline support for pcretest.
265 ph10 309 - Added an listing of the option settings after cmake has run.
266    
267 ph10 314 4. A user submitted a patch to Makefile that makes it easy to create
268     "pcre.dll" under mingw when using Configure/Make. I added stuff to
269     Makefile.am that cause it to include this special target, without
270     affecting anything else. Note that the same mingw target plus all
271     the other distribution libraries and programs are now supported
272     when configuring with CMake (see 6 below) instead of with
273     Configure/Make.
274 ph10 309
275 ph10 308 5. Applied Craig's patch that moves no_arg into the RE class in the C++ code.
276     This is an attempt to solve the reported problem "pcrecpp::no_arg is not
277 ph10 309 exported in the Windows port". It has not yet been confirmed that the patch
278     solves the problem, but it does no harm.
279 ph10 313
280 ph10 311 6. Applied Sheri's patch to CMakeLists.txt to add NON_STANDARD_LIB_PREFIX and
281 ph10 319 NON_STANDARD_LIB_SUFFIX for dll names built with mingw when configured
282 ph10 314 with CMake, and also correct the comment about stack recursion.
283 ph10 313
284 ph10 312 7. Remove the automatic building of pcredemo from the ./configure system and
285 ph10 313 from CMakeLists.txt. The whole idea of pcredemo.c is that it is an example
286     of a program that users should build themselves after PCRE is installed, so
287     building it automatically is not really right. What is more, it gave
288 ph10 312 trouble in some build environments.
289 ph10 300
290 ph10 319 8. Further tidies to CMakeLists.txt from Sheri and Christian.
291 ph10 308
292 ph10 319
293 ph10 298 Version 7.5 10-Jan-08
294 ph10 263 ---------------------
295    
296     1. Applied a patch from Craig: "This patch makes it possible to 'ignore'
297     values in parens when parsing an RE using the C++ wrapper."
298 ph10 286
299 ph10 264 2. Negative specials like \S did not work in character classes in UTF-8 mode.
300     Characters greater than 255 were excluded from the class instead of being
301     included.
302 ph10 286
303     3. The same bug as (2) above applied to negated POSIX classes such as
304 ph10 265 [:^space:].
305 ph10 286
306 ph10 267 4. PCRECPP_STATIC was referenced in pcrecpp_internal.h, but nowhere was it
307     defined or documented. It seems to have been a typo for PCRE_STATIC, so
308 ph10 286 I have changed it.
309    
310 ph10 268 5. The construct (?&) was not diagnosed as a syntax error (it referenced the
311 ph10 286 first named subpattern) and a construct such as (?&a) would reference the
312     first named subpattern whose name started with "a" (in other words, the
313 ph10 272 length check was missing). Both these problems are fixed. "Subpattern name
314     expected" is now given for (?&) (a zero-length name), and this patch also
315     makes it give the same error for \k'' (previously it complained that that
316     was a reference to a non-existent subpattern).
317 ph10 286
318 ph10 269 6. The erroneous patterns (?+-a) and (?-+a) give different error messages;
319 ph10 286 this is right because (?- can be followed by option settings as well as by
320 ph10 269 digits. I have, however, made the messages clearer.
321 ph10 286
322 ph10 270 7. Patterns such as (?(1)a|b) (a pattern that contains fewer subpatterns
323     than the number used in the conditional) now cause a compile-time error.
324     This is actually not compatible with Perl, which accepts such patterns, but
325     treats the conditional as always being FALSE (as PCRE used to), but it
326     seems to me that giving a diagnostic is better.
327 ph10 286
328 ph10 274 8. Change "alphameric" to the more common word "alphanumeric" in comments
329 ph10 275 and messages.
330 ph10 286
331     9. Fix two occurrences of "backslash" in comments that should have been
332     "backspace".
333    
334     10. Remove two redundant lines of code that can never be obeyed (their function
335     was moved elsewhere).
336    
337     11. The program that makes PCRE's Unicode character property table had a bug
338     which caused it to generate incorrect table entries for sequences of
339 ph10 277 characters that have the same character type, but are in different scripts.
340 ph10 286 It amalgamated them into a single range, with the script of the first of
341 ph10 277 them. In other words, some characters were in the wrong script. There were
342     thirteen such cases, affecting characters in the following ranges:
343 ph10 286
344 ph10 277 U+002b0 - U+002c1
345     U+0060c - U+0060d
346 ph10 286 U+0061e - U+00612
347 ph10 277 U+0064b - U+0065e
348     U+0074d - U+0076d
349     U+01800 - U+01805
350     U+01d00 - U+01d77
351     U+01d9b - U+01dbf
352     U+0200b - U+0200f
353     U+030fc - U+030fe
354     U+03260 - U+0327f
355     U+0fb46 - U+0fbb1
356     U+10450 - U+1049d
357 ph10 286
358 ph10 279 12. The -o option (show only the matching part of a line) for pcregrep was not
359     compatible with GNU grep in that, if there was more than one match in a
360     line, it showed only the first of them. It now behaves in the same way as
361     GNU grep.
362 ph10 286
363     13. If the -o and -v options were combined for pcregrep, it printed a blank
364     line for every non-matching line. GNU grep prints nothing, and pcregrep now
365     does the same. The return code can be used to tell if there were any
366     non-matching lines.
367    
368 ph10 289 14. Added --file-offsets and --line-offsets to pcregrep.
369    
370     15. The pattern (?=something)(?R) was not being diagnosed as a potentially
371 ph10 282 infinitely looping recursion. The bug was that positive lookaheads were not
372 ph10 286 being skipped when checking for a possible empty match (negative lookaheads
373     and both kinds of lookbehind were skipped).
374    
375 ph10 289 16. Fixed two typos in the Windows-only code in pcregrep.c, and moved the
376 ph10 284 inclusion of <windows.h> to before rather than after the definition of
377     INVALID_FILE_ATTRIBUTES (patch from David Byron).
378 ph10 263
379 ph10 289 17. Specifying a possessive quantifier with a specific limit for a Unicode
380 ph10 286 character property caused pcre_compile() to compile bad code, which led at
381     runtime to PCRE_ERROR_INTERNAL (-14). Examples of patterns that caused this
382     are: /\p{Zl}{2,3}+/8 and /\p{Cc}{2}+/8. It was the possessive "+" that
383     caused the error; without that there was no problem.
384 ph10 263
385 ph10 289 18. Added --enable-pcregrep-libz and --enable-pcregrep-libbz2.
386 ph10 286
387 ph10 289 19. Added --enable-pcretest-libreadline.
388 ph10 286
389 ph10 289 20. In pcrecpp.cc, the variable 'count' was incremented twice in
390 ph10 288 RE::GlobalReplace(). As a result, the number of replacements returned was
391 ph10 298 double what it should be. I removed one of the increments, but Craig sent a
392     later patch that removed the other one (the right fix) and added unit tests
393     that check the return values (which was not done before).
394 ph10 292
395 ph10 291 21. Several CMake things:
396 ph10 287
397 ph10 291 (1) Arranged that, when cmake is used on Unix, the libraries end up with
398 ph10 292 the names libpcre and libpcreposix, not just pcre and pcreposix.
399 ph10 288
400 ph10 292 (2) The above change means that pcretest and pcregrep are now correctly
401     linked with the newly-built libraries, not previously installed ones.
402 ph10 291
403 ph10 292 (3) Added PCRE_SUPPORT_LIBREADLINE, PCRE_SUPPORT_LIBZ, PCRE_SUPPORT_LIBBZ2.
404 ph10 298
405     22. In UTF-8 mode, with newline set to "any", a pattern such as .*a.*=.b.*
406     crashed when matching a string such as a\x{2029}b (note that \x{2029} is a
407     UTF-8 newline character). The key issue is that the pattern starts .*;
408     this means that the match must be either at the beginning, or after a
409     newline. The bug was in the code for advancing after a failed match and
410     checking that the new position followed a newline. It was not taking
411 ph10 294 account of UTF-8 characters correctly.
412 ph10 298
413     23. PCRE was behaving differently from Perl in the way it recognized POSIX
414     character classes. PCRE was not treating the sequence [:...:] as a
415     character class unless the ... were all letters. Perl, however, seems to
416     allow any characters between [: and :], though of course it rejects as
417     unknown any "names" that contain non-letters, because all the known class
418     names consist only of letters. Thus, Perl gives an error for [[:1234:]],
419     for example, whereas PCRE did not - it did not recognize a POSIX character
420     class. This seemed a bit dangerous, so the code has been changed to be
421     closer to Perl. The behaviour is not identical to Perl, because PCRE will
422     diagnose an unknown class for, for example, [[:l\ower:]] where Perl will
423     treat it as [[:lower:]]. However, PCRE does now give "unknown" errors where
424     Perl does, and where it didn't before.
425    
426 ph10 296 24. Rewrite so as to remove the single use of %n from pcregrep because in some
427     Windows environments %n is disabled by default.
428 ph10 292
429    
430 ph10 260 Version 7.4 21-Sep-07
431 ph10 230 ---------------------
432    
433     1. Change 7.3/28 was implemented for classes by looking at the bitmap. This
434 ph10 231 means that a class such as [\s] counted as "explicit reference to CR or
435     LF". That isn't really right - the whole point of the change was to try to
436     help when there was an actual mention of one of the two characters. So now
437     the change happens only if \r or \n (or a literal CR or LF) character is
438 ph10 230 encountered.
439 ph10 231
440     2. The 32-bit options word was also used for 6 internal flags, but the numbers
441     of both had grown to the point where there were only 3 bits left.
442     Fortunately, there was spare space in the data structure, and so I have
443     moved the internal flags into a new 16-bit field to free up more option
444 ph10 230 bits.
445 ph10 231
446     3. The appearance of (?J) at the start of a pattern set the DUPNAMES option,
447     but did not set the internal JCHANGED flag - either of these is enough to
448     control the way the "get" function works - but the PCRE_INFO_JCHANGED
449     facility is supposed to tell if (?J) was ever used, so now (?J) at the
450 ph10 230 start sets both bits.
451    
452 ph10 231 4. Added options (at build time, compile time, exec time) to change \R from
453     matching any Unicode line ending sequence to just matching CR, LF, or CRLF.
454 ph10 230
455 ph10 243 5. doc/pcresyntax.html was missing from the distribution.
456    
457     6. Put back the definition of PCRE_ERROR_NULLWSLIMIT, for backward
458 ph10 233 compatibility, even though it is no longer used.
459 ph10 243
460     7. Added macro for snprintf to pcrecpp_unittest.cc and also for strtoll and
461 ph10 254 strtoull to pcrecpp.cc to select the available functions in WIN32 when the
462 ph10 259 windows.h file is present (where different names are used). [This was
463 ph10 257 reversed later after testing - see 16 below.]
464 ph10 243
465     8. Changed all #include <config.h> to #include "config.h". There were also
466 ph10 236 some further <pcre.h> cases that I changed to "pcre.h".
467 ph10 243
468 ph10 239 9. When pcregrep was used with the --colour option, it missed the line ending
469 ph10 243 sequence off the lines that it output.
470    
471     10. It was pointed out to me that arrays of string pointers cause lots of
472     relocations when a shared library is dynamically loaded. A technique of
473     using a single long string with a table of offsets can drastically reduce
474     these. I have refactored PCRE in four places to do this. The result is
475 ph10 240 dramatic:
476 ph10 243
477 ph10 240 Originally: 290
478     After changing UCP table: 187
479 ph10 243 After changing error message table: 43
480 ph10 240 After changing table of "verbs" 36
481     After changing table of Posix names 22
482 ph10 243
483 ph10 240 Thanks to the folks working on Gregex for glib for this insight.
484 ph10 247
485 ph10 244 11. --disable-stack-for-recursion caused compiling to fail unless -enable-
486 ph10 247 unicode-properties was also set.
487    
488 ph10 248 12. Updated the tests so that they work when \R is defaulted to ANYCRLF.
489 ph10 231
490 ph10 253 13. Added checks for ANY and ANYCRLF to pcrecpp.cc where it previously
491     checked only for CRLF.
492 ph10 233
493 ph10 259 14. Added casts to pcretest.c to avoid compiler warnings.
494    
495 ph10 256 15. Added Craig's patch to various pcrecpp modules to avoid compiler warnings.
496 ph10 253
497 ph10 257 16. Added Craig's patch to remove the WINDOWS_H tests, that were not working,
498 ph10 259 and instead check for _strtoi64 explicitly, and avoid the use of snprintf()
499     entirely. This removes changes made in 7 above.
500 ph10 256
501 ph10 261 17. The CMake files have been updated, and there is now more information about
502     building with CMake in the NON-UNIX-USE document.
503 ph10 257
504 ph10 261
505 ph10 228 Version 7.3 28-Aug-07
506 ph10 157 ---------------------
507    
508 ph10 189 1. In the rejigging of the build system that eventually resulted in 7.1, the
509     line "#include <pcre.h>" was included in pcre_internal.h. The use of angle
510     brackets there is not right, since it causes compilers to look for an
511     installed pcre.h, not the version that is in the source that is being
512     compiled (which of course may be different). I have changed it back to:
513 ph10 197
514 ph10 189 #include "pcre.h"
515 ph10 197
516     I have a vague recollection that the change was concerned with compiling in
517     different directories, but in the new build system, that is taken care of
518     by the VPATH setting the Makefile.
519    
520 ph10 190 2. The pattern .*$ when run in not-DOTALL UTF-8 mode with newline=any failed
521     when the subject happened to end in the byte 0x85 (e.g. if the last
522     character was \x{1ec5}). *Character* 0x85 is one of the "any" newline
523     characters but of course it shouldn't be taken as a newline when it is part
524     of another character. The bug was that, for an unlimited repeat of . in
525     not-DOTALL UTF-8 mode, PCRE was advancing by bytes rather than by
526     characters when looking for a newline.
527 ph10 197
528     3. A small performance improvement in the DOTALL UTF-8 mode .* case.
529    
530     4. Debugging: adjusted the names of opcodes for different kinds of parentheses
531     in debug output.
532    
533 ph10 201 5. Arrange to use "%I64d" instead of "%lld" and "%I64u" instead of "%llu" for
534     long printing in the pcrecpp unittest when running under MinGW.
535 ph10 189
536 ph10 197 6. ESC_K was left out of the EBCDIC table.
537 ph10 189
538 ph10 197 7. Change 7.0/38 introduced a new limit on the number of nested non-capturing
539     parentheses; I made it 1000, which seemed large enough. Unfortunately, the
540     limit also applies to "virtual nesting" when a pattern is recursive, and in
541     this case 1000 isn't so big. I have been able to remove this limit at the
542     expense of backing off one optimization in certain circumstances. Normally,
543     when pcre_exec() would call its internal match() function recursively and
544     immediately return the result unconditionally, it uses a "tail recursion"
545     feature to save stack. However, when a subpattern that can match an empty
546     string has an unlimited repetition quantifier, it no longer makes this
547     optimization. That gives it a stack frame in which to save the data for
548     checking that an empty string has been matched. Previously this was taken
549     from the 1000-entry workspace that had been reserved. So now there is no
550     explicit limit, but more stack is used.
551 ph10 189
552 ph10 200 8. Applied Daniel's patches to solve problems with the import/export magic
553     syntax that is required for Windows, and which was going wrong for the
554     pcreposix and pcrecpp parts of the library. These were overlooked when this
555     problem was solved for the main library.
556 ph10 197
557 ph10 202 9. There were some crude static tests to avoid integer overflow when computing
558     the size of patterns that contain repeated groups with explicit upper
559     limits. As the maximum quantifier is 65535, the maximum group length was
560     set at 30,000 so that the product of these two numbers did not overflow a
561     32-bit integer. However, it turns out that people want to use groups that
562     are longer than 30,000 bytes (though not repeat them that many times).
563     Change 7.0/17 (the refactoring of the way the pattern size is computed) has
564     made it possible to implement the integer overflow checks in a much more
565     dynamic way, which I have now done. The artificial limitation on group
566     length has been removed - we now have only the limit on the total length of
567     the compiled pattern, which depends on the LINK_SIZE setting.
568 ph10 208
569     10. Fixed a bug in the documentation for get/copy named substring when
570     duplicate names are permitted. If none of the named substrings are set, the
571     functions return PCRE_ERROR_NOSUBSTRING (7); the doc said they returned an
572     empty string.
573    
574     11. Because Perl interprets \Q...\E at a high level, and ignores orphan \E
575     instances, patterns such as [\Q\E] or [\E] or even [^\E] cause an error,
576     because the ] is interpreted as the first data character and the
577     terminating ] is not found. PCRE has been made compatible with Perl in this
578     regard. Previously, it interpreted [\Q\E] as an empty class, and [\E] could
579     cause memory overwriting.
580    
581 ph10 206 10. Like Perl, PCRE automatically breaks an unlimited repeat after an empty
582     string has been matched (to stop an infinite loop). It was not recognizing
583 ph10 208 a conditional subpattern that could match an empty string if that
584 ph10 206 subpattern was within another subpattern. For example, it looped when
585 ph10 208 trying to match (((?(1)X|))*) but it was OK with ((?(1)X|)*) where the
586 ph10 206 condition was not nested. This bug has been fixed.
587 ph10 208
588 ph10 207 12. A pattern like \X?\d or \P{L}?\d in non-UTF-8 mode could cause a backtrack
589     past the start of the subject in the presence of bytes with the top bit
590     set, for example "\x8aBCD".
591 ph10 211
592 ph10 210 13. Added Perl 5.10 experimental backtracking controls (*FAIL), (*F), (*PRUNE),
593     (*SKIP), (*THEN), (*COMMIT), and (*ACCEPT).
594 ph10 200
595 ph10 211 14. Optimized (?!) to (*FAIL).
596 ph10 202
597 ph10 212 15. Updated the test for a valid UTF-8 string to conform to the later RFC 3629.
598     This restricts code points to be within the range 0 to 0x10FFFF, excluding
599     the "low surrogate" sequence 0xD800 to 0xDFFF. Previously, PCRE allowed the
600     full range 0 to 0x7FFFFFFF, as defined by RFC 2279. Internally, it still
601     does: it's just the validity check that is more restrictive.
602 ph10 220
603     16. Inserted checks for integer overflows during escape sequence (backslash)
604     processing, and also fixed erroneous offset values for syntax errors during
605     backslash processing.
606    
607 ph10 214 17. Fixed another case of looking too far back in non-UTF-8 mode (cf 12 above)
608 ph10 220 for patterns like [\PPP\x8a]{1,}\x80 with the subject "A\x80".
609    
610 ph10 215 18. An unterminated class in a pattern like (?1)\c[ with a "forward reference"
611     caused an overrun.
612 ph10 220
613     19. A pattern like (?:[\PPa*]*){8,} which had an "extended class" (one with
614     something other than just ASCII characters) inside a group that had an
615     unlimited repeat caused a loop at compile time (while checking to see
616     whether the group could match an empty string).
617    
618 ph10 217 20. Debugging a pattern containing \p or \P could cause a crash. For example,
619     [\P{Any}] did so. (Error in the code for printing property names.)
620 ph10 210
621 ph10 220 21. An orphan \E inside a character class could cause a crash.
622    
623     22. A repeated capturing bracket such as (A)? could cause a wild memory
624 ph10 218 reference during compilation.
625 ph10 220
626     23. There are several functions in pcre_compile() that scan along a compiled
627     expression for various reasons (e.g. to see if it's fixed length for look
628 ph10 218 behind). There were bugs in these functions when a repeated \p or \P was
629 ph10 220 present in the pattern. These operators have additional parameters compared
630     with \d, etc, and these were not being taken into account when moving along
631 ph10 218 the compiled data. Specifically:
632 ph10 220
633     (a) A item such as \p{Yi}{3} in a lookbehind was not treated as fixed
634     length.
635    
636     (b) An item such as \pL+ within a repeated group could cause crashes or
637 ph10 218 loops.
638 ph10 220
639 ph10 218 (c) A pattern such as \p{Yi}+(\P{Yi}+)(?1) could give an incorrect
640 ph10 220 "reference to non-existent subpattern" error.
641    
642 ph10 221 (d) A pattern like (\P{Yi}{2}\277)? could loop at compile time.
643    
644 ph10 219 24. A repeated \S or \W in UTF-8 mode could give wrong answers when multibyte
645 ph10 220 characters were involved (for example /\S{2}/8g with "A\x{a3}BC").
646 ph10 211
647 ph10 222 25. Using pcregrep in multiline, inverted mode (-Mv) caused it to loop.
648 ph10 218
649 ph10 227 26. Patterns such as [\P{Yi}A] which include \p or \P and just one other
650 ph10 223 character were causing crashes (broken optimization).
651 ph10 227
652 ph10 224 27. Patterns such as (\P{Yi}*\277)* (group with possible zero repeat containing
653 ph10 227 \p or \P) caused a compile-time loop.
654    
655 ph10 226 28. More problems have arisen in unanchored patterns when CRLF is a valid line
656     break. For example, the unstudied pattern [\r\n]A does not match the string
657     "\r\nA" because change 7.0/46 below moves the current point on by two
658     characters after failing to match at the start. However, the pattern \nA
659 ph10 227 *does* match, because it doesn't start till \n, and if [\r\n]A is studied,
660     the same is true. There doesn't seem any very clean way out of this, but
661     what I have chosen to do makes the common cases work: PCRE now takes note
662     of whether there can be an explicit match for \r or \n anywhere in the
663     pattern, and if so, 7.0/46 no longer applies. As part of this change,
664     there's a new PCRE_INFO_HASCRORLF option for finding out whether a compiled
665     pattern has explicit CR or LF references.
666 ph10 222
667 ph10 227 29. Added (*CR) etc for changing newline setting at start of pattern.
668 ph10 223
669 ph10 227
670 ph10 189 Version 7.2 19-Jun-07
671     ---------------------
672    
673 ph10 157 1. If the fr_FR locale cannot be found for test 3, try the "french" locale,
674     which is apparently normally available under Windows.
675 ph10 159
676     2. Re-jig the pcregrep tests with different newline settings in an attempt
677     to make them independent of the local environment's newline setting.
678 ph10 157
679 ph10 160 3. Add code to configure.ac to remove -g from the CFLAGS default settings.
680 ph10 165
681 ph10 161 4. Some of the "internals" tests were previously cut out when the link size
682     was not 2, because the output contained actual offsets. The recent new
683 ph10 165 "Z" feature of pcretest means that these can be cut out, making the tests
684     usable with all link sizes.
685    
686 ph10 164 5. Implemented Stan Switzer's goto replacement for longjmp() when not using
687     stack recursion. This gives a massive performance boost under BSD, but just
688 ph10 165 a small improvement under Linux. However, it saves one field in the frame
689 ph10 164 in all cases.
690 ph10 172
691 ph10 166 6. Added more features from the forthcoming Perl 5.10:
692 ph10 172
693 ph10 166 (a) (?-n) (where n is a string of digits) is a relative subroutine or
694     recursion call. It refers to the nth most recently opened parentheses.
695 ph10 172
696 ph10 166 (b) (?+n) is also a relative subroutine call; it refers to the nth next
697 ph10 172 to be opened parentheses.
698    
699     (c) Conditions that refer to capturing parentheses can be specified
700 ph10 167 relatively, for example, (?(-2)... or (?(+3)...
701 ph10 172
702 ph10 168 (d) \K resets the start of the current match so that everything before
703 ph10 172 is not part of it.
704    
705 ph10 171 (e) \k{name} is synonymous with \k<name> and \k'name' (.NET compatible).
706 ph10 172
707 ph10 171 (f) \g{name} is another synonym - part of Perl 5.10's unification of
708 ph10 172 reference syntax.
709 ph10 182
710 ph10 175 (g) (?| introduces a group in which the numbering of parentheses in each
711 ph10 182 alternative starts with the same number.
712 ph10 172
713 ph10 182 (h) \h, \H, \v, and \V match horizontal and vertical whitespace.
714    
715 ph10 172 7. Added two new calls to pcre_fullinfo(): PCRE_INFO_OKPARTIAL and
716     PCRE_INFO_JCHANGED.
717    
718     8. A pattern such as (.*(.)?)* caused pcre_exec() to fail by either not
719     terminating or by crashing. Diagnosed by Viktor Griph; it was in the code
720 ph10 170 for detecting groups that can match an empty string.
721 ph10 159
722 ph10 172 9. A pattern with a very large number of alternatives (more than several
723     hundred) was running out of internal workspace during the pre-compile
724     phase, where pcre_compile() figures out how much memory will be needed. A
725     bit of new cunning has reduced the workspace needed for groups with
726     alternatives. The 1000-alternative test pattern now uses 12 bytes of
727     workspace instead of running out of the 4096 that are available.
728 ph10 182
729 ph10 176 10. Inserted some missing (unsigned int) casts to get rid of compiler warnings.
730 ph10 172
731 ph10 179 11. Applied patch from Google to remove an optimization that didn't quite work.
732     The report of the bug said:
733 ph10 182
734 ph10 179 pcrecpp::RE("a*").FullMatch("aaa") matches, while
735     pcrecpp::RE("a*?").FullMatch("aaa") does not, and
736 ph10 182 pcrecpp::RE("a*?\\z").FullMatch("aaa") does again.
737 ph10 185
738 ph10 184 12. If \p or \P was used in non-UTF-8 mode on a character greater than 127
739 ph10 185 it matched the wrong number of bytes.
740 ph10 172
741 ph10 179
742 ph10 155 Version 7.1 24-Apr-07
743 ph10 98 ---------------------
744    
745 ph10 111 1. Applied Bob Rossi and Daniel G's patches to convert the build system to one
746 ph10 122 that is more "standard", making use of automake and other Autotools. There
747 ph10 99 is some re-arrangement of the files and adjustment of comments consequent
748     on this.
749 ph10 111
750     2. Part of the patch fixed a problem with the pcregrep tests. The test of -r
751     for recursive directory scanning broke on some systems because the files
752     are not scanned in any specific order and on different systems the order
753     was different. A call to "sort" has been inserted into RunGrepTest for the
754     approprate test as a short-term fix. In the longer term there may be an
755 ph10 100 alternative.
756 ph10 111
757 ph10 100 3. I had an email from Eric Raymond about problems translating some of PCRE's
758 ph10 111 man pages to HTML (despite the fact that I distribute HTML pages, some
759     people do their own conversions for various reasons). The problems
760     concerned the use of low-level troff macros .br and .in. I have therefore
761     removed all such uses from the man pages (some were redundant, some could
762 ph10 113 be replaced by .nf/.fi pairs). The 132html script that I use to generate
763     HTML has been updated to handle .nf/.fi and to complain if it encounters
764     .br or .in.
765 ph10 111
766 ph10 100 4. Updated comments in configure.ac that get placed in config.h.in and also
767 ph10 123 arranged for config.h to be included in the distribution, with the name
768 ph10 111 config.h.generic, for the benefit of those who have to compile without
769     Autotools (compare pcre.h, which is now distributed as pcre.h.generic).
770    
771     5. Updated the support (such as it is) for Virtual Pascal, thanks to Stefan
772     Weber: (1) pcre_internal.h was missing some function renames; (2) updated
773 ph10 127 makevp.bat for the current PCRE, using the additional files
774 ph10 135 makevp_c.txt, makevp_l.txt, and pcregexp.pas.
775 ph10 111
776     6. A Windows user reported a minor discrepancy with test 2, which turned out
777     to be caused by a trailing space on an input line that had got lost in his
778 ph10 102 copy. The trailing space was an accident, so I've just removed it.
779 ph10 111
780 ph10 104 7. Add -Wl,-R... flags in pcre-config.in for *BSD* systems, as I'm told
781 ph10 111 that is needed.
782    
783 ph10 105 8. Mark ucp_table (in ucptable.h) and ucp_gentype (in pcre_ucp_searchfuncs.c)
784     as "const" (a) because they are and (b) because it helps the PHP
785     maintainers who have recently made a script to detect big data structures
786 ph10 111 in the php code that should be moved to the .rodata section. I remembered
787     to update Builducptable as well, so it won't revert if ucptable.h is ever
788 ph10 105 re-created.
789 ph10 111
790     9. Added some extra #ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8 conditionals into pcretest.c,
791 ph10 107 pcre_printint.src, pcre_compile.c, pcre_study.c, and pcre_tables.c, in
792 ph10 111 order to be able to cut out the UTF-8 tables in the latter when UTF-8
793     support is not required. This saves 1.5-2K of code, which is important in
794 ph10 107 some applications.
795 ph10 111
796 ph10 110 Later: more #ifdefs are needed in pcre_ord2utf8.c and pcre_valid_utf8.c
797 ph10 111 so as not to refer to the tables, even though these functions will never be
798     called when UTF-8 support is disabled. Otherwise there are problems with a
799     shared library.
800    
801 ph10 118 10. Fixed two bugs in the emulated memmove() function in pcre_internal.h:
802    
803     (a) It was defining its arguments as char * instead of void *.
804    
805 ph10 123 (b) It was assuming that all moves were upwards in memory; this was true
806     a long time ago when I wrote it, but is no longer the case.
807    
808 ph10 118 The emulated memove() is provided for those environments that have neither
809 ph10 123 memmove() nor bcopy(). I didn't think anyone used it these days, but that
810 ph10 118 is clearly not the case, as these two bugs were recently reported.
811 ph10 123
812 ph10 111 11. The script PrepareRelease is now distributed: it calls 132html, CleanTxt,
813 ph10 123 and Detrail to create the HTML documentation, the .txt form of the man
814     pages, and it removes trailing spaces from listed files. It also creates
815     pcre.h.generic and config.h.generic from pcre.h and config.h. In the latter
816     case, it wraps all the #defines with #ifndefs. This script should be run
817 ph10 111 before "make dist".
818 ph10 123
819 ph10 115 12. Fixed two fairly obscure bugs concerned with quantified caseless matching
820     with Unicode property support.
821 ph10 123
822     (a) For a maximizing quantifier, if the two different cases of the
823     character were of different lengths in their UTF-8 codings (there are
824     some cases like this - I found 11), and the matching function had to
825 ph10 115 back up over a mixture of the two cases, it incorrectly assumed they
826     were both the same length.
827 ph10 123
828     (b) When PCRE was configured to use the heap rather than the stack for
829     recursion during matching, it was not correctly preserving the data for
830     the other case of a UTF-8 character when checking ahead for a match
831     while processing a minimizing repeat. If the check also involved
832 ph10 115 matching a wide character, but failed, corruption could cause an
833     erroneous result when trying to check for a repeat of the original
834     character.
835 ph10 123
836 ph10 116 13. Some tidying changes to the testing mechanism:
837 ph10 98
838 ph10 116 (a) The RunTest script now detects the internal link size and whether there
839     is UTF-8 and UCP support by running ./pcretest -C instead of relying on
840 ph10 123 values substituted by "configure". (The RunGrepTest script already did
841     this for UTF-8.) The configure.ac script no longer substitutes the
842     relevant variables.
843    
844 ph10 116 (b) The debugging options /B and /D in pcretest show the compiled bytecode
845     with length and offset values. This means that the output is different
846     for different internal link sizes. Test 2 is skipped for link sizes
847     other than 2 because of this, bypassing the problem. Unfortunately,
848     there was also a test in test 3 (the locale tests) that used /B and
849 ph10 123 failed for link sizes other than 2. Rather than cut the whole test out,
850     I have added a new /Z option to pcretest that replaces the length and
851     offset values with spaces. This is now used to make test 3 independent
852 ph10 122 of link size. (Test 2 will be tidied up later.)
853 ph10 123
854     14. If erroroffset was passed as NULL to pcre_compile, it provoked a
855 ph10 122 segmentation fault instead of returning the appropriate error message.
856 ph10 134
857 ph10 131 15. In multiline mode when the newline sequence was set to "any", the pattern
858 ph10 134 ^$ would give a match between the \r and \n of a subject such as "A\r\nB".
859     This doesn't seem right; it now treats the CRLF combination as the line
860     ending, and so does not match in that case. It's only a pattern such as ^$
861     that would hit this one: something like ^ABC$ would have failed after \r
862     and then tried again after \r\n.
863    
864 ph10 131 16. Changed the comparison command for RunGrepTest from "diff -u" to "diff -ub"
865 ph10 134 in an attempt to make files that differ only in their line terminators
866     compare equal. This works on Linux.
867 ph10 142
868 ph10 141 17. Under certain error circumstances pcregrep might try to free random memory
869     as it exited. This is now fixed, thanks to valgrind.
870 ph10 142
871 ph10 141 19. In pcretest, if the pattern /(?m)^$/g<any> was matched against the string
872 ph10 142 "abc\r\n\r\n", it found an unwanted second match after the second \r. This
873     was because its rules for how to advance for /g after matching an empty
874 ph10 143 string at the end of a line did not allow for this case. They now check for
875     it specially.
876 ph10 150
877     20. pcretest is supposed to handle patterns and data of any length, by
878     extending its buffers when necessary. It was getting this wrong when the
879 ph10 147 buffer for a data line had to be extended.
880 ph10 150
881 ph10 149 21. Added PCRE_NEWLINE_ANYCRLF which is like ANY, but matches only CR, LF, or
882 ph10 150 CRLF as a newline sequence.
883 ph10 152
884 ph10 151 22. Code for handling Unicode properties in pcre_dfa_exec() wasn't being cut
885 ph10 152 out by #ifdef SUPPORT_UCP. This did no harm, as it could never be used, but
886     I have nevertheless tidied it up.
887 ph10 111
888 ph10 152 23. Added some casts to kill warnings from HP-UX ia64 compiler.
889 ph10 123
890 ph10 153 24. Added a man page for pcre-config.
891 ph10 152
892 ph10 153
893 nigel 93 Version 7.0 19-Dec-06
894     ---------------------
895    
896     1. Fixed a signed/unsigned compiler warning in pcre_compile.c, shown up by
897     moving to gcc 4.1.1.
898    
899     2. The -S option for pcretest uses setrlimit(); I had omitted to #include
900     sys/time.h, which is documented as needed for this function. It doesn't
901     seem to matter on Linux, but it showed up on some releases of OS X.
902    
903     3. It seems that there are systems where bytes whose values are greater than
904     127 match isprint() in the "C" locale. The "C" locale should be the
905     default when a C program starts up. In most systems, only ASCII printing
906     characters match isprint(). This difference caused the output from pcretest
907     to vary, making some of the tests fail. I have changed pcretest so that:
908    
909     (a) When it is outputting text in the compiled version of a pattern, bytes
910     other than 32-126 are always shown as hex escapes.
911    
912     (b) When it is outputting text that is a matched part of a subject string,
913     it does the same, unless a different locale has been set for the match
914     (using the /L modifier). In this case, it uses isprint() to decide.
915    
916     4. Fixed a major bug that caused incorrect computation of the amount of memory
917     required for a compiled pattern when options that changed within the
918     pattern affected the logic of the preliminary scan that determines the
919     length. The relevant options are -x, and -i in UTF-8 mode. The result was
920     that the computed length was too small. The symptoms of this bug were
921     either the PCRE error "internal error: code overflow" from pcre_compile(),
922     or a glibc crash with a message such as "pcretest: free(): invalid next
923     size (fast)". Examples of patterns that provoked this bug (shown in
924     pcretest format) are:
925    
926     /(?-x: )/x
927     /(?x)(?-x: \s*#\s*)/
928     /((?i)[\x{c0}])/8
929     /(?i:[\x{c0}])/8
930    
931     HOWEVER: Change 17 below makes this fix obsolete as the memory computation
932     is now done differently.
933    
934     5. Applied patches from Google to: (a) add a QuoteMeta function to the C++
935     wrapper classes; (b) implement a new function in the C++ scanner that is
936     more efficient than the old way of doing things because it avoids levels of
937     recursion in the regex matching; (c) add a paragraph to the documentation
938     for the FullMatch() function.
939    
940     6. The escape sequence \n was being treated as whatever was defined as
941     "newline". Not only was this contrary to the documentation, which states
942     that \n is character 10 (hex 0A), but it also went horribly wrong when
943     "newline" was defined as CRLF. This has been fixed.
944    
945     7. In pcre_dfa_exec.c the value of an unsigned integer (the variable called c)
946     was being set to -1 for the "end of line" case (supposedly a value that no
947     character can have). Though this value is never used (the check for end of
948     line is "zero bytes in current character"), it caused compiler complaints.
949     I've changed it to 0xffffffff.
950    
951     8. In pcre_version.c, the version string was being built by a sequence of
952     C macros that, in the event of PCRE_PRERELEASE being defined as an empty
953     string (as it is for production releases) called a macro with an empty
954     argument. The C standard says the result of this is undefined. The gcc
955     compiler treats it as an empty string (which was what was wanted) but it is
956     reported that Visual C gives an error. The source has been hacked around to
957     avoid this problem.
958    
959     9. On the advice of a Windows user, included <io.h> and <fcntl.h> in Windows
960     builds of pcretest, and changed the call to _setmode() to use _O_BINARY
961     instead of 0x8000. Made all the #ifdefs test both _WIN32 and WIN32 (not all
962     of them did).
963    
964     10. Originally, pcretest opened its input and output without "b"; then I was
965     told that "b" was needed in some environments, so it was added for release
966     5.0 to both the input and output. (It makes no difference on Unix-like
967     systems.) Later I was told that it is wrong for the input on Windows. I've
968     now abstracted the modes into two macros, to make it easier to fiddle with
969     them, and removed "b" from the input mode under Windows.
970    
971     11. Added pkgconfig support for the C++ wrapper library, libpcrecpp.
972    
973     12. Added -help and --help to pcretest as an official way of being reminded
974     of the options.
975    
976     13. Removed some redundant semicolons after macro calls in pcrecpparg.h.in
977     and pcrecpp.cc because they annoy compilers at high warning levels.
978    
979     14. A bit of tidying/refactoring in pcre_exec.c in the main bumpalong loop.
980    
981     15. Fixed an occurrence of == in configure.ac that should have been = (shell
982     scripts are not C programs :-) and which was not noticed because it works
983     on Linux.
984    
985     16. pcretest is supposed to handle any length of pattern and data line (as one
986     line or as a continued sequence of lines) by extending its input buffer if
987     necessary. This feature was broken for very long pattern lines, leading to
988     a string of junk being passed to pcre_compile() if the pattern was longer
989     than about 50K.
990    
991     17. I have done a major re-factoring of the way pcre_compile() computes the
992     amount of memory needed for a compiled pattern. Previously, there was code
993     that made a preliminary scan of the pattern in order to do this. That was
994     OK when PCRE was new, but as the facilities have expanded, it has become
995     harder and harder to keep it in step with the real compile phase, and there
996     have been a number of bugs (see for example, 4 above). I have now found a
997     cunning way of running the real compile function in a "fake" mode that
998     enables it to compute how much memory it would need, while actually only
999     ever using a few hundred bytes of working memory and without too many
1000     tests of the mode. This should make future maintenance and development
1001     easier. A side effect of this work is that the limit of 200 on the nesting
1002     depth of parentheses has been removed (though this was never a serious
1003     limitation, I suspect). However, there is a downside: pcre_compile() now
1004     runs more slowly than before (30% or more, depending on the pattern). I
1005     hope this isn't a big issue. There is no effect on runtime performance.
1006    
1007     18. Fixed a minor bug in pcretest: if a pattern line was not terminated by a
1008     newline (only possible for the last line of a file) and it was a
1009     pattern that set a locale (followed by /Lsomething), pcretest crashed.
1010    
1011     19. Added additional timing features to pcretest. (1) The -tm option now times
1012     matching only, not compiling. (2) Both -t and -tm can be followed, as a
1013     separate command line item, by a number that specifies the number of
1014     repeats to use when timing. The default is 50000; this gives better
1015     precision, but takes uncomfortably long for very large patterns.
1016    
1017     20. Extended pcre_study() to be more clever in cases where a branch of a
1018     subpattern has no definite first character. For example, (a*|b*)[cd] would
1019     previously give no result from pcre_study(). Now it recognizes that the
1020     first character must be a, b, c, or d.
1021    
1022     21. There was an incorrect error "recursive call could loop indefinitely" if
1023     a subpattern (or the entire pattern) that was being tested for matching an
1024     empty string contained only one non-empty item after a nested subpattern.
1025     For example, the pattern (?>\x{100}*)\d(?R) provoked this error
1026     incorrectly, because the \d was being skipped in the check.
1027    
1028     22. The pcretest program now has a new pattern option /B and a command line
1029     option -b, which is equivalent to adding /B to every pattern. This causes
1030     it to show the compiled bytecode, without the additional information that
1031     -d shows. The effect of -d is now the same as -b with -i (and similarly, /D
1032     is the same as /B/I).
1033    
1034     23. A new optimization is now able automatically to treat some sequences such
1035     as a*b as a*+b. More specifically, if something simple (such as a character
1036     or a simple class like \d) has an unlimited quantifier, and is followed by
1037     something that cannot possibly match the quantified thing, the quantifier
1038     is automatically "possessified".
1039    
1040     24. A recursive reference to a subpattern whose number was greater than 39
1041     went wrong under certain circumstances in UTF-8 mode. This bug could also
1042     have affected the operation of pcre_study().
1043    
1044     25. Realized that a little bit of performance could be had by replacing
1045     (c & 0xc0) == 0xc0 with c >= 0xc0 when processing UTF-8 characters.
1046    
1047     26. Timing data from pcretest is now shown to 4 decimal places instead of 3.
1048    
1049     27. Possessive quantifiers such as a++ were previously implemented by turning
1050     them into atomic groups such as ($>a+). Now they have their own opcodes,
1051     which improves performance. This includes the automatically created ones
1052     from 23 above.
1053    
1054     28. A pattern such as (?=(\w+))\1: which simulates an atomic group using a
1055     lookahead was broken if it was not anchored. PCRE was mistakenly expecting
1056     the first matched character to be a colon. This applied both to named and
1057     numbered groups.
1058    
1059     29. The ucpinternal.h header file was missing its idempotency #ifdef.
1060    
1061     30. I was sent a "project" file called libpcre.a.dev which I understand makes
1062     building PCRE on Windows easier, so I have included it in the distribution.
1063    
1064     31. There is now a check in pcretest against a ridiculously large number being
1065     returned by pcre_exec() or pcre_dfa_exec(). If this happens in a /g or /G
1066     loop, the loop is abandoned.
1067    
1068     32. Forward references to subpatterns in conditions such as (?(2)...) where
1069     subpattern 2 is defined later cause pcre_compile() to search forwards in
1070     the pattern for the relevant set of parentheses. This search went wrong
1071     when there were unescaped parentheses in a character class, parentheses
1072     escaped with \Q...\E, or parentheses in a #-comment in /x mode.
1073    
1074     33. "Subroutine" calls and backreferences were previously restricted to
1075     referencing subpatterns earlier in the regex. This restriction has now
1076     been removed.
1077    
1078     34. Added a number of extra features that are going to be in Perl 5.10. On the
1079     whole, these are just syntactic alternatives for features that PCRE had
1080     previously implemented using the Python syntax or my own invention. The
1081     other formats are all retained for compatibility.
1082    
1083     (a) Named groups can now be defined as (?<name>...) or (?'name'...) as well
1084     as (?P<name>...). The new forms, as well as being in Perl 5.10, are
1085     also .NET compatible.
1086    
1087     (b) A recursion or subroutine call to a named group can now be defined as
1088     (?&name) as well as (?P>name).
1089    
1090     (c) A backreference to a named group can now be defined as \k<name> or
1091     \k'name' as well as (?P=name). The new forms, as well as being in Perl
1092     5.10, are also .NET compatible.
1093    
1094     (d) A conditional reference to a named group can now use the syntax
1095     (?(<name>) or (?('name') as well as (?(name).
1096    
1097     (e) A "conditional group" of the form (?(DEFINE)...) can be used to define
1098     groups (named and numbered) that are never evaluated inline, but can be
1099     called as "subroutines" from elsewhere. In effect, the DEFINE condition
1100     is always false. There may be only one alternative in such a group.
1101    
1102     (f) A test for recursion can be given as (?(R1).. or (?(R&name)... as well
1103     as the simple (?(R). The condition is true only if the most recent
1104     recursion is that of the given number or name. It does not search out
1105     through the entire recursion stack.
1106    
1107     (g) The escape \gN or \g{N} has been added, where N is a positive or
1108     negative number, specifying an absolute or relative reference.
1109    
1110     35. Tidied to get rid of some further signed/unsigned compiler warnings and
1111     some "unreachable code" warnings.
1112    
1113     36. Updated the Unicode property tables to Unicode version 5.0.0. Amongst other
1114     things, this adds five new scripts.
1115    
1116     37. Perl ignores orphaned \E escapes completely. PCRE now does the same.
1117     There were also incompatibilities regarding the handling of \Q..\E inside
1118     character classes, for example with patterns like [\Qa\E-\Qz\E] where the
1119     hyphen was adjacent to \Q or \E. I hope I've cleared all this up now.
1120    
1121     38. Like Perl, PCRE detects when an indefinitely repeated parenthesized group
1122     matches an empty string, and forcibly breaks the loop. There were bugs in
1123     this code in non-simple cases. For a pattern such as ^(a()*)* matched
1124     against aaaa the result was just "a" rather than "aaaa", for example. Two
1125     separate and independent bugs (that affected different cases) have been
1126     fixed.
1127    
1128     39. Refactored the code to abolish the use of different opcodes for small
1129     capturing bracket numbers. This is a tidy that I avoided doing when I
1130     removed the limit on the number of capturing brackets for 3.5 back in 2001.
1131     The new approach is not only tidier, it makes it possible to reduce the
1132     memory needed to fix the previous bug (38).
1133    
1134     40. Implemented PCRE_NEWLINE_ANY to recognize any of the Unicode newline
1135     sequences (http://unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr18/) as "newline" when
1136     processing dot, circumflex, or dollar metacharacters, or #-comments in /x
1137     mode.
1138    
1139     41. Add \R to match any Unicode newline sequence, as suggested in the Unicode
1140     report.
1141    
1142     42. Applied patch, originally from Ari Pollak, modified by Google, to allow
1143     copy construction and assignment in the C++ wrapper.
1144    
1145     43. Updated pcregrep to support "--newline=any". In the process, I fixed a
1146     couple of bugs that could have given wrong results in the "--newline=crlf"
1147     case.
1148    
1149     44. Added a number of casts and did some reorganization of signed/unsigned int
1150     variables following suggestions from Dair Grant. Also renamed the variable
1151     "this" as "item" because it is a C++ keyword.
1152    
1153     45. Arranged for dftables to add
1154    
1155     #include "pcre_internal.h"
1156    
1157     to pcre_chartables.c because without it, gcc 4.x may remove the array
1158     definition from the final binary if PCRE is built into a static library and
1159     dead code stripping is activated.
1160    
1161     46. For an unanchored pattern, if a match attempt fails at the start of a
1162     newline sequence, and the newline setting is CRLF or ANY, and the next two
1163     characters are CRLF, advance by two characters instead of one.
1164    
1165    
1166 nigel 91 Version 6.7 04-Jul-06
1167     ---------------------
1168    
1169     1. In order to handle tests when input lines are enormously long, pcretest has
1170     been re-factored so that it automatically extends its buffers when
1171     necessary. The code is crude, but this _is_ just a test program. The
1172     default size has been increased from 32K to 50K.
1173    
1174     2. The code in pcre_study() was using the value of the re argument before
1175     testing it for NULL. (Of course, in any sensible call of the function, it
1176     won't be NULL.)
1177    
1178     3. The memmove() emulation function in pcre_internal.h, which is used on
1179     systems that lack both memmove() and bcopy() - that is, hardly ever -
1180     was missing a "static" storage class specifier.
1181    
1182     4. When UTF-8 mode was not set, PCRE looped when compiling certain patterns
1183     containing an extended class (one that cannot be represented by a bitmap
1184     because it contains high-valued characters or Unicode property items, e.g.
1185     [\pZ]). Almost always one would set UTF-8 mode when processing such a
1186     pattern, but PCRE should not loop if you do not (it no longer does).
1187     [Detail: two cases were found: (a) a repeated subpattern containing an
1188     extended class; (b) a recursive reference to a subpattern that followed a
1189     previous extended class. It wasn't skipping over the extended class
1190     correctly when UTF-8 mode was not set.]
1191    
1192     5. A negated single-character class was not being recognized as fixed-length
1193     in lookbehind assertions such as (?<=[^f]), leading to an incorrect
1194     compile error "lookbehind assertion is not fixed length".
1195    
1196     6. The RunPerlTest auxiliary script was showing an unexpected difference
1197     between PCRE and Perl for UTF-8 tests. It turns out that it is hard to
1198     write a Perl script that can interpret lines of an input file either as
1199     byte characters or as UTF-8, which is what "perltest" was being required to
1200     do for the non-UTF-8 and UTF-8 tests, respectively. Essentially what you
1201     can't do is switch easily at run time between having the "use utf8;" pragma
1202     or not. In the end, I fudged it by using the RunPerlTest script to insert
1203     "use utf8;" explicitly for the UTF-8 tests.
1204    
1205     7. In multiline (/m) mode, PCRE was matching ^ after a terminating newline at
1206     the end of the subject string, contrary to the documentation and to what
1207     Perl does. This was true of both matching functions. Now it matches only at
1208     the start of the subject and immediately after *internal* newlines.
1209    
1210     8. A call of pcre_fullinfo() from pcretest to get the option bits was passing
1211     a pointer to an int instead of a pointer to an unsigned long int. This
1212     caused problems on 64-bit systems.
1213    
1214     9. Applied a patch from the folks at Google to pcrecpp.cc, to fix "another
1215     instance of the 'standard' template library not being so standard".
1216    
1217     10. There was no check on the number of named subpatterns nor the maximum
1218     length of a subpattern name. The product of these values is used to compute
1219     the size of the memory block for a compiled pattern. By supplying a very
1220     long subpattern name and a large number of named subpatterns, the size
1221     computation could be caused to overflow. This is now prevented by limiting
1222     the length of names to 32 characters, and the number of named subpatterns
1223     to 10,000.
1224    
1225     11. Subpatterns that are repeated with specific counts have to be replicated in
1226     the compiled pattern. The size of memory for this was computed from the
1227     length of the subpattern and the repeat count. The latter is limited to
1228     65535, but there was no limit on the former, meaning that integer overflow
1229     could in principle occur. The compiled length of a repeated subpattern is
1230     now limited to 30,000 bytes in order to prevent this.
1231    
1232     12. Added the optional facility to have named substrings with the same name.
1233    
1234     13. Added the ability to use a named substring as a condition, using the
1235     Python syntax: (?(name)yes|no). This overloads (?(R)... and names that
1236     are numbers (not recommended). Forward references are permitted.
1237    
1238     14. Added forward references in named backreferences (if you see what I mean).
1239    
1240     15. In UTF-8 mode, with the PCRE_DOTALL option set, a quantified dot in the
1241     pattern could run off the end of the subject. For example, the pattern
1242     "(?s)(.{1,5})"8 did this with the subject "ab".
1243    
1244     16. If PCRE_DOTALL or PCRE_MULTILINE were set, pcre_dfa_exec() behaved as if
1245     PCRE_CASELESS was set when matching characters that were quantified with ?
1246     or *.
1247    
1248     17. A character class other than a single negated character that had a minimum
1249     but no maximum quantifier - for example [ab]{6,} - was not handled
1250     correctly by pce_dfa_exec(). It would match only one character.
1251    
1252     18. A valid (though odd) pattern that looked like a POSIX character
1253     class but used an invalid character after [ (for example [[,abc,]]) caused
1254     pcre_compile() to give the error "Failed: internal error: code overflow" or
1255     in some cases to crash with a glibc free() error. This could even happen if
1256     the pattern terminated after [[ but there just happened to be a sequence of
1257     letters, a binary zero, and a closing ] in the memory that followed.
1258    
1259     19. Perl's treatment of octal escapes in the range \400 to \777 has changed
1260     over the years. Originally (before any Unicode support), just the bottom 8
1261     bits were taken. Thus, for example, \500 really meant \100. Nowadays the
1262     output from "man perlunicode" includes this:
1263    
1264     The regular expression compiler produces polymorphic opcodes. That
1265     is, the pattern adapts to the data and automatically switches to
1266     the Unicode character scheme when presented with Unicode data--or
1267     instead uses a traditional byte scheme when presented with byte
1268     data.
1269    
1270     Sadly, a wide octal escape does not cause a switch, and in a string with
1271     no other multibyte characters, these octal escapes are treated as before.
1272     Thus, in Perl, the pattern /\500/ actually matches \100 but the pattern
1273     /\500|\x{1ff}/ matches \500 or \777 because the whole thing is treated as a
1274     Unicode string.
1275    
1276     I have not perpetrated such confusion in PCRE. Up till now, it took just
1277     the bottom 8 bits, as in old Perl. I have now made octal escapes with
1278     values greater than \377 illegal in non-UTF-8 mode. In UTF-8 mode they
1279     translate to the appropriate multibyte character.
1280    
1281     29. Applied some refactoring to reduce the number of warnings from Microsoft
1282     and Borland compilers. This has included removing the fudge introduced
1283     seven years ago for the OS/2 compiler (see 2.02/2 below) because it caused
1284     a warning about an unused variable.
1285    
1286     21. PCRE has not included VT (character 0x0b) in the set of whitespace
1287     characters since release 4.0, because Perl (from release 5.004) does not.
1288     [Or at least, is documented not to: some releases seem to be in conflict
1289     with the documentation.] However, when a pattern was studied with
1290     pcre_study() and all its branches started with \s, PCRE still included VT
1291     as a possible starting character. Of course, this did no harm; it just
1292     caused an unnecessary match attempt.
1293    
1294     22. Removed a now-redundant internal flag bit that recorded the fact that case
1295     dependency changed within the pattern. This was once needed for "required
1296     byte" processing, but is no longer used. This recovers a now-scarce options
1297     bit. Also moved the least significant internal flag bit to the most-
1298     significant bit of the word, which was not previously used (hangover from
1299     the days when it was an int rather than a uint) to free up another bit for
1300     the future.
1301    
1302     23. Added support for CRLF line endings as well as CR and LF. As well as the
1303     default being selectable at build time, it can now be changed at runtime
1304     via the PCRE_NEWLINE_xxx flags. There are now options for pcregrep to
1305     specify that it is scanning data with non-default line endings.
1306    
1307     24. Changed the definition of CXXLINK to make it agree with the definition of
1308     LINK in the Makefile, by replacing LDFLAGS to CXXFLAGS.
1309    
1310     25. Applied Ian Taylor's patches to avoid using another stack frame for tail
1311     recursions. This makes a big different to stack usage for some patterns.
1312    
1313     26. If a subpattern containing a named recursion or subroutine reference such
1314     as (?P>B) was quantified, for example (xxx(?P>B)){3}, the calculation of
1315     the space required for the compiled pattern went wrong and gave too small a
1316     value. Depending on the environment, this could lead to "Failed: internal
1317     error: code overflow at offset 49" or "glibc detected double free or
1318     corruption" errors.
1319    
1320     27. Applied patches from Google (a) to support the new newline modes and (b) to
1321     advance over multibyte UTF-8 characters in GlobalReplace.
1322    
1323     28. Change free() to pcre_free() in pcredemo.c. Apparently this makes a
1324     difference for some implementation of PCRE in some Windows version.
1325    
1326     29. Added some extra testing facilities to pcretest:
1327    
1328     \q<number> in a data line sets the "match limit" value
1329     \Q<number> in a data line sets the "match recursion limt" value
1330     -S <number> sets the stack size, where <number> is in megabytes
1331    
1332     The -S option isn't available for Windows.
1333    
1334    
1335 nigel 89 Version 6.6 06-Feb-06
1336     ---------------------
1337    
1338     1. Change 16(a) for 6.5 broke things, because PCRE_DATA_SCOPE was not defined
1339     in pcreposix.h. I have copied the definition from pcre.h.
1340    
1341     2. Change 25 for 6.5 broke compilation in a build directory out-of-tree
1342     because pcre.h is no longer a built file.
1343    
1344     3. Added Jeff Friedl's additional debugging patches to pcregrep. These are
1345     not normally included in the compiled code.
1346    
1347    
1348 nigel 87 Version 6.5 01-Feb-06
1349     ---------------------
1350    
1351     1. When using the partial match feature with pcre_dfa_exec(), it was not
1352     anchoring the second and subsequent partial matches at the new starting
1353     point. This could lead to incorrect results. For example, with the pattern
1354     /1234/, partially matching against "123" and then "a4" gave a match.
1355    
1356     2. Changes to pcregrep:
1357    
1358     (a) All non-match returns from pcre_exec() were being treated as failures
1359     to match the line. Now, unless the error is PCRE_ERROR_NOMATCH, an
1360     error message is output. Some extra information is given for the
1361     PCRE_ERROR_MATCHLIMIT and PCRE_ERROR_RECURSIONLIMIT errors, which are
1362     probably the only errors that are likely to be caused by users (by
1363     specifying a regex that has nested indefinite repeats, for instance).
1364     If there are more than 20 of these errors, pcregrep is abandoned.
1365    
1366     (b) A binary zero was treated as data while matching, but terminated the
1367     output line if it was written out. This has been fixed: binary zeroes
1368     are now no different to any other data bytes.
1369    
1370     (c) Whichever of the LC_ALL or LC_CTYPE environment variables is set is
1371     used to set a locale for matching. The --locale=xxxx long option has
1372     been added (no short equivalent) to specify a locale explicitly on the
1373     pcregrep command, overriding the environment variables.
1374    
1375     (d) When -B was used with -n, some line numbers in the output were one less
1376     than they should have been.
1377    
1378     (e) Added the -o (--only-matching) option.
1379    
1380     (f) If -A or -C was used with -c (count only), some lines of context were
1381     accidentally printed for the final match.
1382    
1383     (g) Added the -H (--with-filename) option.
1384    
1385     (h) The combination of options -rh failed to suppress file names for files
1386     that were found from directory arguments.
1387    
1388     (i) Added the -D (--devices) and -d (--directories) options.
1389    
1390     (j) Added the -F (--fixed-strings) option.
1391    
1392     (k) Allow "-" to be used as a file name for -f as well as for a data file.
1393    
1394     (l) Added the --colo(u)r option.
1395    
1396     (m) Added Jeffrey Friedl's -S testing option, but within #ifdefs so that it
1397     is not present by default.
1398    
1399     3. A nasty bug was discovered in the handling of recursive patterns, that is,
1400     items such as (?R) or (?1), when the recursion could match a number of
1401     alternatives. If it matched one of the alternatives, but subsequently,
1402     outside the recursion, there was a failure, the code tried to back up into
1403     the recursion. However, because of the way PCRE is implemented, this is not
1404     possible, and the result was an incorrect result from the match.
1405    
1406     In order to prevent this happening, the specification of recursion has
1407     been changed so that all such subpatterns are automatically treated as
1408     atomic groups. Thus, for example, (?R) is treated as if it were (?>(?R)).
1409    
1410     4. I had overlooked the fact that, in some locales, there are characters for
1411     which isalpha() is true but neither isupper() nor islower() are true. In
1412     the fr_FR locale, for instance, the \xAA and \xBA characters (ordmasculine
1413     and ordfeminine) are like this. This affected the treatment of \w and \W
1414     when they appeared in character classes, but not when they appeared outside
1415     a character class. The bit map for "word" characters is now created
1416     separately from the results of isalnum() instead of just taking it from the
1417     upper, lower, and digit maps. (Plus the underscore character, of course.)
1418    
1419     5. The above bug also affected the handling of POSIX character classes such as
1420     [[:alpha:]] and [[:alnum:]]. These do not have their own bit maps in PCRE's
1421     permanent tables. Instead, the bit maps for such a class were previously
1422     created as the appropriate unions of the upper, lower, and digit bitmaps.
1423     Now they are created by subtraction from the [[:word:]] class, which has
1424     its own bitmap.
1425    
1426     6. The [[:blank:]] character class matches horizontal, but not vertical space.
1427     It is created by subtracting the vertical space characters (\x09, \x0a,
1428     \x0b, \x0c) from the [[:space:]] bitmap. Previously, however, the
1429     subtraction was done in the overall bitmap for a character class, meaning
1430     that a class such as [\x0c[:blank:]] was incorrect because \x0c would not
1431     be recognized. This bug has been fixed.
1432    
1433     7. Patches from the folks at Google:
1434    
1435     (a) pcrecpp.cc: "to handle a corner case that may or may not happen in
1436     real life, but is still worth protecting against".
1437    
1438     (b) pcrecpp.cc: "corrects a bug when negative radixes are used with
1439     regular expressions".
1440    
1441     (c) pcre_scanner.cc: avoid use of std::count() because not all systems
1442     have it.
1443    
1444     (d) Split off pcrecpparg.h from pcrecpp.h and had the former built by
1445     "configure" and the latter not, in order to fix a problem somebody had
1446     with compiling the Arg class on HP-UX.
1447    
1448     (e) Improve the error-handling of the C++ wrapper a little bit.
1449    
1450     (f) New tests for checking recursion limiting.
1451    
1452     8. The pcre_memmove() function, which is used only if the environment does not
1453     have a standard memmove() function (and is therefore rarely compiled),
1454     contained two bugs: (a) use of int instead of size_t, and (b) it was not
1455     returning a result (though PCRE never actually uses the result).
1456    
1457     9. In the POSIX regexec() interface, if nmatch is specified as a ridiculously
1458     large number - greater than INT_MAX/(3*sizeof(int)) - REG_ESPACE is
1459     returned instead of calling malloc() with an overflowing number that would
1460     most likely cause subsequent chaos.
1461    
1462     10. The debugging option of pcretest was not showing the NO_AUTO_CAPTURE flag.
1463    
1464     11. The POSIX flag REG_NOSUB is now supported. When a pattern that was compiled
1465     with this option is matched, the nmatch and pmatch options of regexec() are
1466     ignored.
1467    
1468     12. Added REG_UTF8 to the POSIX interface. This is not defined by POSIX, but is
1469     provided in case anyone wants to the the POSIX interface with UTF-8
1470     strings.
1471    
1472     13. Added CXXLDFLAGS to the Makefile parameters to provide settings only on the
1473     C++ linking (needed for some HP-UX environments).
1474    
1475     14. Avoid compiler warnings in get_ucpname() when compiled without UCP support
1476     (unused parameter) and in the pcre_printint() function (omitted "default"
1477     switch label when the default is to do nothing).
1478    
1479     15. Added some code to make it possible, when PCRE is compiled as a C++
1480     library, to replace subject pointers for pcre_exec() with a smart pointer
1481     class, thus making it possible to process discontinuous strings.
1482    
1483     16. The two macros PCRE_EXPORT and PCRE_DATA_SCOPE are confusing, and perform
1484     much the same function. They were added by different people who were trying
1485     to make PCRE easy to compile on non-Unix systems. It has been suggested
1486     that PCRE_EXPORT be abolished now that there is more automatic apparatus
1487     for compiling on Windows systems. I have therefore replaced it with
1488     PCRE_DATA_SCOPE. This is set automatically for Windows; if not set it
1489     defaults to "extern" for C or "extern C" for C++, which works fine on
1490     Unix-like systems. It is now possible to override the value of PCRE_DATA_
1491     SCOPE with something explicit in config.h. In addition:
1492    
1493     (a) pcreposix.h still had just "extern" instead of either of these macros;
1494     I have replaced it with PCRE_DATA_SCOPE.
1495    
1496     (b) Functions such as _pcre_xclass(), which are internal to the library,
1497     but external in the C sense, all had PCRE_EXPORT in their definitions.
1498     This is apparently wrong for the Windows case, so I have removed it.
1499     (It makes no difference on Unix-like systems.)
1500    
1501     17. Added a new limit, MATCH_LIMIT_RECURSION, which limits the depth of nesting
1502     of recursive calls to match(). This is different to MATCH_LIMIT because
1503     that limits the total number of calls to match(), not all of which increase
1504     the depth of recursion. Limiting the recursion depth limits the amount of
1505     stack (or heap if NO_RECURSE is set) that is used. The default can be set
1506     when PCRE is compiled, and changed at run time. A patch from Google adds
1507     this functionality to the C++ interface.
1508    
1509     18. Changes to the handling of Unicode character properties:
1510    
1511     (a) Updated the table to Unicode 4.1.0.
1512    
1513     (b) Recognize characters that are not in the table as "Cn" (undefined).
1514    
1515     (c) I revised the way the table is implemented to a much improved format
1516     which includes recognition of ranges. It now supports the ranges that
1517     are defined in UnicodeData.txt, and it also amalgamates other
1518     characters into ranges. This has reduced the number of entries in the
1519     table from around 16,000 to around 3,000, thus reducing its size
1520     considerably. I realized I did not need to use a tree structure after
1521     all - a binary chop search is just as efficient. Having reduced the
1522     number of entries, I extended their size from 6 bytes to 8 bytes to
1523     allow for more data.
1524    
1525     (d) Added support for Unicode script names via properties such as \p{Han}.
1526    
1527     19. In UTF-8 mode, a backslash followed by a non-Ascii character was not
1528     matching that character.
1529    
1530     20. When matching a repeated Unicode property with a minimum greater than zero,
1531     (for example \pL{2,}), PCRE could look past the end of the subject if it
1532     reached it while seeking the minimum number of characters. This could
1533     happen only if some of the characters were more than one byte long, because
1534     there is a check for at least the minimum number of bytes.
1535    
1536     21. Refactored the implementation of \p and \P so as to be more general, to
1537     allow for more different types of property in future. This has changed the
1538     compiled form incompatibly. Anybody with saved compiled patterns that use
1539     \p or \P will have to recompile them.
1540    
1541     22. Added "Any" and "L&" to the supported property types.
1542    
1543     23. Recognize \x{...} as a code point specifier, even when not in UTF-8 mode,
1544     but give a compile time error if the value is greater than 0xff.
1545    
1546     24. The man pages for pcrepartial, pcreprecompile, and pcre_compile2 were
1547     accidentally not being installed or uninstalled.
1548    
1549     25. The pcre.h file was built from pcre.h.in, but the only changes that were
1550     made were to insert the current release number. This seemed silly, because
1551     it made things harder for people building PCRE on systems that don't run
1552     "configure". I have turned pcre.h into a distributed file, no longer built
1553     by "configure", with the version identification directly included. There is
1554     no longer a pcre.h.in file.
1555    
1556     However, this change necessitated a change to the pcre-config script as
1557     well. It is built from pcre-config.in, and one of the substitutions was the
1558     release number. I have updated configure.ac so that ./configure now finds
1559     the release number by grepping pcre.h.
1560    
1561     26. Added the ability to run the tests under valgrind.
1562    
1563    
1564 nigel 85 Version 6.4 05-Sep-05
1565     ---------------------
1566    
1567     1. Change 6.0/10/(l) to pcregrep introduced a bug that caused separator lines
1568     "--" to be printed when multiple files were scanned, even when none of the
1569     -A, -B, or -C options were used. This is not compatible with Gnu grep, so I
1570     consider it to be a bug, and have restored the previous behaviour.
1571    
1572     2. A couple of code tidies to get rid of compiler warnings.
1573    
1574     3. The pcretest program used to cheat by referring to symbols in the library
1575     whose names begin with _pcre_. These are internal symbols that are not
1576     really supposed to be visible externally, and in some environments it is
1577     possible to suppress them. The cheating is now confined to including
1578     certain files from the library's source, which is a bit cleaner.
1579    
1580     4. Renamed pcre.in as pcre.h.in to go with pcrecpp.h.in; it also makes the
1581     file's purpose clearer.
1582    
1583     5. Reorganized pcre_ucp_findchar().
1584    
1585    
1586 nigel 83 Version 6.3 15-Aug-05
1587     ---------------------
1588    
1589     1. The file libpcre.pc.in did not have general read permission in the tarball.
1590    
1591     2. There were some problems when building without C++ support:
1592    
1593     (a) If C++ support was not built, "make install" and "make test" still
1594     tried to test it.
1595    
1596     (b) There were problems when the value of CXX was explicitly set. Some
1597     changes have been made to try to fix these, and ...
1598    
1599     (c) --disable-cpp can now be used to explicitly disable C++ support.
1600    
1601     (d) The use of @CPP_OBJ@ directly caused a blank line preceded by a
1602     backslash in a target when C++ was disabled. This confuses some
1603     versions of "make", apparently. Using an intermediate variable solves
1604     this. (Same for CPP_LOBJ.)
1605    
1606     3. $(LINK_FOR_BUILD) now includes $(CFLAGS_FOR_BUILD) and $(LINK)
1607     (non-Windows) now includes $(CFLAGS) because these flags are sometimes
1608     necessary on certain architectures.
1609    
1610     4. Added a setting of -export-symbols-regex to the link command to remove
1611     those symbols that are exported in the C sense, but actually are local
1612     within the library, and not documented. Their names all begin with
1613     "_pcre_". This is not a perfect job, because (a) we have to except some
1614     symbols that pcretest ("illegally") uses, and (b) the facility isn't always
1615     available (and never for static libraries). I have made a note to try to
1616     find a way round (a) in the future.
1617    
1618    
1619 nigel 81 Version 6.2 01-Aug-05
1620     ---------------------
1621    
1622     1. There was no test for integer overflow of quantifier values. A construction
1623     such as {1111111111111111} would give undefined results. What is worse, if
1624     a minimum quantifier for a parenthesized subpattern overflowed and became
1625     negative, the calculation of the memory size went wrong. This could have
1626     led to memory overwriting.
1627    
1628     2. Building PCRE using VPATH was broken. Hopefully it is now fixed.
1629    
1630     3. Added "b" to the 2nd argument of fopen() in dftables.c, for non-Unix-like
1631     operating environments where this matters.
1632    
1633     4. Applied Giuseppe Maxia's patch to add additional features for controlling
1634     PCRE options from within the C++ wrapper.
1635    
1636     5. Named capturing subpatterns were not being correctly counted when a pattern
1637     was compiled. This caused two problems: (a) If there were more than 100
1638     such subpatterns, the calculation of the memory needed for the whole
1639     compiled pattern went wrong, leading to an overflow error. (b) Numerical
1640     back references of the form \12, where the number was greater than 9, were
1641     not recognized as back references, even though there were sufficient
1642     previous subpatterns.
1643    
1644     6. Two minor patches to pcrecpp.cc in order to allow it to compile on older
1645     versions of gcc, e.g. 2.95.4.
1646    
1647    
1648 nigel 79 Version 6.1 21-Jun-05
1649     ---------------------
1650    
1651     1. There was one reference to the variable "posix" in pcretest.c that was not
1652     surrounded by "#if !defined NOPOSIX".
1653    
1654     2. Make it possible to compile pcretest without DFA support, UTF8 support, or
1655     the cross-check on the old pcre_info() function, for the benefit of the
1656     cut-down version of PCRE that is currently imported into Exim.
1657    
1658     3. A (silly) pattern starting with (?i)(?-i) caused an internal space
1659     allocation error. I've done the easy fix, which wastes 2 bytes for sensible
1660     patterns that start (?i) but I don't think that matters. The use of (?i) is
1661     just an example; this all applies to the other options as well.
1662    
1663     4. Since libtool seems to echo the compile commands it is issuing, the output
1664     from "make" can be reduced a bit by putting "@" in front of each libtool
1665     compile command.
1666    
1667     5. Patch from the folks at Google for configure.in to be a bit more thorough
1668     in checking for a suitable C++ installation before trying to compile the
1669     C++ stuff. This should fix a reported problem when a compiler was present,
1670     but no suitable headers.
1671    
1672     6. The man pages all had just "PCRE" as their title. I have changed them to
1673     be the relevant file name. I have also arranged that these names are
1674     retained in the file doc/pcre.txt, which is a concatenation in text format
1675     of all the man pages except the little individual ones for each function.
1676    
1677     7. The NON-UNIX-USE file had not been updated for the different set of source
1678     files that come with release 6. I also added a few comments about the C++
1679     wrapper.
1680    
1681    
1682 nigel 77 Version 6.0 07-Jun-05
1683     ---------------------
1684    
1685     1. Some minor internal re-organization to help with my DFA experiments.
1686    
1687     2. Some missing #ifdef SUPPORT_UCP conditionals in pcretest and printint that
1688     didn't matter for the library itself when fully configured, but did matter
1689     when compiling without UCP support, or within Exim, where the ucp files are
1690     not imported.
1691    
1692     3. Refactoring of the library code to split up the various functions into
1693     different source modules. The addition of the new DFA matching code (see
1694     below) to a single monolithic source would have made it really too
1695     unwieldy, quite apart from causing all the code to be include in a
1696     statically linked application, when only some functions are used. This is
1697     relevant even without the DFA addition now that patterns can be compiled in
1698     one application and matched in another.
1699    
1700     The downside of splitting up is that there have to be some external
1701     functions and data tables that are used internally in different modules of
1702     the library but which are not part of the API. These have all had their
1703     names changed to start with "_pcre_" so that they are unlikely to clash
1704     with other external names.
1705    
1706     4. Added an alternate matching function, pcre_dfa_exec(), which matches using
1707     a different (DFA) algorithm. Although it is slower than the original
1708     function, it does have some advantages for certain types of matching
1709     problem.
1710    
1711     5. Upgrades to pcretest in order to test the features of pcre_dfa_exec(),
1712     including restarting after a partial match.
1713    
1714     6. A patch for pcregrep that defines INVALID_FILE_ATTRIBUTES if it is not
1715     defined when compiling for Windows was sent to me. I have put it into the
1716     code, though I have no means of testing or verifying it.
1717    
1718     7. Added the pcre_refcount() auxiliary function.
1719    
1720     8. Added the PCRE_FIRSTLINE option. This constrains an unanchored pattern to
1721     match before or at the first newline in the subject string. In pcretest,
1722     the /f option on a pattern can be used to set this.
1723    
1724     9. A repeated \w when used in UTF-8 mode with characters greater than 256
1725     would behave wrongly. This has been present in PCRE since release 4.0.
1726    
1727     10. A number of changes to the pcregrep command:
1728    
1729     (a) Refactored how -x works; insert ^(...)$ instead of setting
1730     PCRE_ANCHORED and checking the length, in preparation for adding
1731     something similar for -w.
1732    
1733     (b) Added the -w (match as a word) option.
1734    
1735     (c) Refactored the way lines are read and buffered so as to have more
1736     than one at a time available.
1737    
1738     (d) Implemented a pcregrep test script.
1739    
1740     (e) Added the -M (multiline match) option. This allows patterns to match
1741     over several lines of the subject. The buffering ensures that at least
1742     8K, or the rest of the document (whichever is the shorter) is available
1743     for matching (and similarly the previous 8K for lookbehind assertions).
1744    
1745     (f) Changed the --help output so that it now says
1746    
1747     -w, --word-regex(p)
1748    
1749     instead of two lines, one with "regex" and the other with "regexp"
1750     because that confused at least one person since the short forms are the
1751     same. (This required a bit of code, as the output is generated
1752     automatically from a table. It wasn't just a text change.)
1753    
1754     (g) -- can be used to terminate pcregrep options if the next thing isn't an
1755     option but starts with a hyphen. Could be a pattern or a path name
1756     starting with a hyphen, for instance.
1757    
1758     (h) "-" can be given as a file name to represent stdin.
1759    
1760     (i) When file names are being printed, "(standard input)" is used for
1761     the standard input, for compatibility with GNU grep. Previously
1762     "<stdin>" was used.
1763    
1764     (j) The option --label=xxx can be used to supply a name to be used for
1765     stdin when file names are being printed. There is no short form.
1766    
1767     (k) Re-factored the options decoding logic because we are going to add
1768     two more options that take data. Such options can now be given in four
1769     different ways, e.g. "-fname", "-f name", "--file=name", "--file name".
1770    
1771     (l) Added the -A, -B, and -C options for requesting that lines of context
1772     around matches be printed.
1773    
1774     (m) Added the -L option to print the names of files that do not contain
1775     any matching lines, that is, the complement of -l.
1776    
1777     (n) The return code is 2 if any file cannot be opened, but pcregrep does
1778     continue to scan other files.
1779    
1780     (o) The -s option was incorrectly implemented. For compatibility with other
1781     greps, it now suppresses the error message for a non-existent or non-
1782     accessible file (but not the return code). There is a new option called
1783     -q that suppresses the output of matching lines, which was what -s was
1784     previously doing.
1785    
1786     (p) Added --include and --exclude options to specify files for inclusion
1787     and exclusion when recursing.
1788    
1789     11. The Makefile was not using the Autoconf-supported LDFLAGS macro properly.
1790     Hopefully, it now does.
1791    
1792     12. Missing cast in pcre_study().
1793    
1794     13. Added an "uninstall" target to the makefile.
1795    
1796     14. Replaced "extern" in the function prototypes in Makefile.in with
1797     "PCRE_DATA_SCOPE", which defaults to 'extern' or 'extern "C"' in the Unix
1798     world, but is set differently for Windows.
1799    
1800     15. Added a second compiling function called pcre_compile2(). The only
1801     difference is that it has an extra argument, which is a pointer to an
1802     integer error code. When there is a compile-time failure, this is set
1803     non-zero, in addition to the error test pointer being set to point to an
1804     error message. The new argument may be NULL if no error number is required
1805     (but then you may as well call pcre_compile(), which is now just a
1806     wrapper). This facility is provided because some applications need a
1807     numeric error indication, but it has also enabled me to tidy up the way
1808     compile-time errors are handled in the POSIX wrapper.
1809    
1810     16. Added VPATH=.libs to the makefile; this should help when building with one
1811     prefix path and installing with another. (Or so I'm told by someone who
1812     knows more about this stuff than I do.)
1813    
1814     17. Added a new option, REG_DOTALL, to the POSIX function regcomp(). This
1815     passes PCRE_DOTALL to the pcre_compile() function, making the "." character
1816     match everything, including newlines. This is not POSIX-compatible, but
1817     somebody wanted the feature. From pcretest it can be activated by using
1818     both the P and the s flags.
1819    
1820     18. AC_PROG_LIBTOOL appeared twice in Makefile.in. Removed one.
1821    
1822     19. libpcre.pc was being incorrectly installed as executable.
1823    
1824     20. A couple of places in pcretest check for end-of-line by looking for '\n';
1825     it now also looks for '\r' so that it will work unmodified on Windows.
1826    
1827     21. Added Google's contributed C++ wrapper to the distribution.
1828    
1829     22. Added some untidy missing memory free() calls in pcretest, to keep
1830     Electric Fence happy when testing.
1831    
1832    
1833    
1834 nigel 75 Version 5.0 13-Sep-04
1835     ---------------------
1836    
1837     1. Internal change: literal characters are no longer packed up into items
1838     containing multiple characters in a single byte-string. Each character
1839     is now matched using a separate opcode. However, there may be more than one
1840     byte in the character in UTF-8 mode.
1841    
1842     2. The pcre_callout_block structure has two new fields: pattern_position and
1843     next_item_length. These contain the offset in the pattern to the next match
1844     item, and its length, respectively.
1845    
1846     3. The PCRE_AUTO_CALLOUT option for pcre_compile() requests the automatic
1847     insertion of callouts before each pattern item. Added the /C option to
1848     pcretest to make use of this.
1849    
1850     4. On the advice of a Windows user, the lines
1851    
1852     #if defined(_WIN32) || defined(WIN32)
1853     _setmode( _fileno( stdout ), 0x8000 );
1854     #endif /* defined(_WIN32) || defined(WIN32) */
1855    
1856     have been added to the source of pcretest. This apparently does useful
1857     magic in relation to line terminators.
1858    
1859     5. Changed "r" and "w" in the calls to fopen() in pcretest to "rb" and "wb"
1860     for the benefit of those environments where the "b" makes a difference.
1861    
1862     6. The icc compiler has the same options as gcc, but "configure" doesn't seem
1863     to know about it. I have put a hack into configure.in that adds in code
1864     to set GCC=yes if CC=icc. This seems to end up at a point in the
1865     generated configure script that is early enough to affect the setting of
1866     compiler options, which is what is needed, but I have no means of testing
1867     whether it really works. (The user who reported this had patched the
1868     generated configure script, which of course I cannot do.)
1869    
1870     LATER: After change 22 below (new libtool files), the configure script
1871     seems to know about icc (and also ecc). Therefore, I have commented out
1872     this hack in configure.in.
1873    
1874     7. Added support for pkg-config (2 patches were sent in).
1875    
1876     8. Negated POSIX character classes that used a combination of internal tables
1877     were completely broken. These were [[:^alpha:]], [[:^alnum:]], and
1878     [[:^ascii]]. Typically, they would match almost any characters. The other
1879     POSIX classes were not broken in this way.
1880    
1881     9. Matching the pattern "\b.*?" against "ab cd", starting at offset 1, failed
1882     to find the match, as PCRE was deluded into thinking that the match had to
1883     start at the start point or following a newline. The same bug applied to
1884     patterns with negative forward assertions or any backward assertions
1885     preceding ".*" at the start, unless the pattern required a fixed first
1886     character. This was a failing pattern: "(?!.bcd).*". The bug is now fixed.
1887    
1888     10. In UTF-8 mode, when moving forwards in the subject after a failed match
1889     starting at the last subject character, bytes beyond the end of the subject
1890     string were read.
1891    
1892     11. Renamed the variable "class" as "classbits" to make life easier for C++
1893     users. (Previously there was a macro definition, but it apparently wasn't
1894     enough.)
1895    
1896     12. Added the new field "tables" to the extra data so that tables can be passed
1897     in at exec time, or the internal tables can be re-selected. This allows
1898     a compiled regex to be saved and re-used at a later time by a different
1899     program that might have everything at different addresses.
1900    
1901     13. Modified the pcre-config script so that, when run on Solaris, it shows a
1902     -R library as well as a -L library.
1903    
1904     14. The debugging options of pcretest (-d on the command line or D on a
1905     pattern) showed incorrect output for anything following an extended class
1906     that contained multibyte characters and which was followed by a quantifier.
1907    
1908     15. Added optional support for general category Unicode character properties
1909     via the \p, \P, and \X escapes. Unicode property support implies UTF-8
1910     support. It adds about 90K to the size of the library. The meanings of the
1911     inbuilt class escapes such as \d and \s have NOT been changed.
1912    
1913     16. Updated pcredemo.c to include calls to free() to release the memory for the
1914     compiled pattern.
1915    
1916     17. The generated file chartables.c was being created in the source directory
1917     instead of in the building directory. This caused the build to fail if the
1918     source directory was different from the building directory, and was
1919     read-only.
1920    
1921     18. Added some sample Win commands from Mark Tetrode into the NON-UNIX-USE
1922     file. No doubt somebody will tell me if they don't make sense... Also added
1923     Dan Mooney's comments about building on OpenVMS.
1924    
1925     19. Added support for partial matching via the PCRE_PARTIAL option for
1926     pcre_exec() and the \P data escape in pcretest.
1927    
1928     20. Extended pcretest with 3 new pattern features:
1929    
1930     (i) A pattern option of the form ">rest-of-line" causes pcretest to
1931     write the compiled pattern to the file whose name is "rest-of-line".
1932     This is a straight binary dump of the data, with the saved pointer to
1933     the character tables forced to be NULL. The study data, if any, is
1934     written too. After writing, pcretest reads a new pattern.
1935    
1936     (ii) If, instead of a pattern, "<rest-of-line" is given, pcretest reads a
1937     compiled pattern from the given file. There must not be any
1938     occurrences of "<" in the file name (pretty unlikely); if there are,
1939     pcretest will instead treat the initial "<" as a pattern delimiter.
1940     After reading in the pattern, pcretest goes on to read data lines as
1941     usual.
1942    
1943     (iii) The F pattern option causes pcretest to flip the bytes in the 32-bit
1944     and 16-bit fields in a compiled pattern, to simulate a pattern that
1945     was compiled on a host of opposite endianness.
1946    
1947     21. The pcre-exec() function can now cope with patterns that were compiled on
1948     hosts of opposite endianness, with this restriction:
1949    
1950     As for any compiled expression that is saved and used later, the tables
1951     pointer field cannot be preserved; the extra_data field in the arguments
1952     to pcre_exec() should be used to pass in a tables address if a value
1953     other than the default internal tables were used at compile time.
1954    
1955     22. Calling pcre_exec() with a negative value of the "ovecsize" parameter is
1956     now diagnosed as an error. Previously, most of the time, a negative number
1957     would have been treated as zero, but if in addition "ovector" was passed as
1958     NULL, a crash could occur.
1959    
1960     23. Updated the files ltmain.sh, config.sub, config.guess, and aclocal.m4 with
1961     new versions from the libtool 1.5 distribution (the last one is a copy of
1962     a file called libtool.m4). This seems to have fixed the need to patch
1963     "configure" to support Darwin 1.3 (which I used to do). However, I still
1964     had to patch ltmain.sh to ensure that ${SED} is set (it isn't on my
1965     workstation).
1966    
1967     24. Changed the PCRE licence to be the more standard "BSD" licence.
1968    
1969    
1970 nigel 73 Version 4.5 01-Dec-03
1971     ---------------------
1972    
1973     1. There has been some re-arrangement of the code for the match() function so
1974     that it can be compiled in a version that does not call itself recursively.
1975     Instead, it keeps those local variables that need separate instances for
1976     each "recursion" in a frame on the heap, and gets/frees frames whenever it
1977     needs to "recurse". Keeping track of where control must go is done by means
1978     of setjmp/longjmp. The whole thing is implemented by a set of macros that
1979     hide most of the details from the main code, and operates only if
1980     NO_RECURSE is defined while compiling pcre.c. If PCRE is built using the
1981     "configure" mechanism, "--disable-stack-for-recursion" turns on this way of
1982     operating.
1983    
1984     To make it easier for callers to provide specially tailored get/free
1985     functions for this usage, two new functions, pcre_stack_malloc, and
1986     pcre_stack_free, are used. They are always called in strict stacking order,
1987     and the size of block requested is always the same.
1988    
1989     The PCRE_CONFIG_STACKRECURSE info parameter can be used to find out whether
1990     PCRE has been compiled to use the stack or the heap for recursion. The
1991     -C option of pcretest uses this to show which version is compiled.
1992    
1993     A new data escape \S, is added to pcretest; it causes the amounts of store
1994     obtained and freed by both kinds of malloc/free at match time to be added
1995     to the output.
1996    
1997     2. Changed the locale test to use "fr_FR" instead of "fr" because that's
1998     what's available on my current Linux desktop machine.
1999    
2000     3. When matching a UTF-8 string, the test for a valid string at the start has
2001     been extended. If start_offset is not zero, PCRE now checks that it points
2002     to a byte that is the start of a UTF-8 character. If not, it returns
2003     PCRE_ERROR_BADUTF8_OFFSET (-11). Note: the whole string is still checked;
2004     this is necessary because there may be backward assertions in the pattern.
2005     When matching the same subject several times, it may save resources to use
2006     PCRE_NO_UTF8_CHECK on all but the first call if the string is long.
2007    
2008     4. The code for checking the validity of UTF-8 strings has been tightened so
2009     that it rejects (a) strings containing 0xfe or 0xff bytes and (b) strings
2010     containing "overlong sequences".
2011    
2012     5. Fixed a bug (appearing twice) that I could not find any way of exploiting!
2013     I had written "if ((digitab[*p++] && chtab_digit) == 0)" where the "&&"
2014     should have been "&", but it just so happened that all the cases this let
2015     through by mistake were picked up later in the function.
2016    
2017     6. I had used a variable called "isblank" - this is a C99 function, causing
2018     some compilers to warn. To avoid this, I renamed it (as "blankclass").
2019    
2020     7. Cosmetic: (a) only output another newline at the end of pcretest if it is
2021     prompting; (b) run "./pcretest /dev/null" at the start of the test script
2022     so the version is shown; (c) stop "make test" echoing "./RunTest".
2023    
2024     8. Added patches from David Burgess to enable PCRE to run on EBCDIC systems.
2025    
2026     9. The prototype for memmove() for systems that don't have it was using
2027     size_t, but the inclusion of the header that defines size_t was later. I've
2028     moved the #includes for the C headers earlier to avoid this.
2029    
2030     10. Added some adjustments to the code to make it easier to compiler on certain
2031     special systems:
2032    
2033     (a) Some "const" qualifiers were missing.
2034     (b) Added the macro EXPORT before all exported functions; by default this
2035     is defined to be empty.
2036     (c) Changed the dftables auxiliary program (that builds chartables.c) so
2037     that it reads its output file name as an argument instead of writing
2038     to the standard output and assuming this can be redirected.
2039    
2040     11. In UTF-8 mode, if a recursive reference (e.g. (?1)) followed a character
2041     class containing characters with values greater than 255, PCRE compilation
2042     went into a loop.
2043    
2044     12. A recursive reference to a subpattern that was within another subpattern
2045     that had a minimum quantifier of zero caused PCRE to crash. For example,
2046     (x(y(?2))z)? provoked this bug with a subject that got as far as the
2047     recursion. If the recursively-called subpattern itself had a zero repeat,
2048     that was OK.
2049    
2050     13. In pcretest, the buffer for reading a data line was set at 30K, but the
2051     buffer into which it was copied (for escape processing) was still set at
2052     1024, so long lines caused crashes.
2053    
2054     14. A pattern such as /[ab]{1,3}+/ failed to compile, giving the error
2055     "internal error: code overflow...". This applied to any character class
2056     that was followed by a possessive quantifier.
2057    
2058     15. Modified the Makefile to add libpcre.la as a prerequisite for
2059     libpcreposix.la because I was told this is needed for a parallel build to
2060     work.
2061    
2062     16. If a pattern that contained .* following optional items at the start was
2063     studied, the wrong optimizing data was generated, leading to matching
2064     errors. For example, studying /[ab]*.*c/ concluded, erroneously, that any
2065     matching string must start with a or b or c. The correct conclusion for
2066     this pattern is that a match can start with any character.
2067    
2068    
2069 nigel 71 Version 4.4 13-Aug-03
2070     ---------------------
2071    
2072     1. In UTF-8 mode, a character class containing characters with values between
2073     127 and 255 was not handled correctly if the compiled pattern was studied.
2074     In fixing this, I have also improved the studying algorithm for such
2075     classes (slightly).
2076    
2077     2. Three internal functions had redundant arguments passed to them. Removal
2078     might give a very teeny performance improvement.
2079    
2080     3. Documentation bug: the value of the capture_top field in a callout is *one
2081     more than* the number of the hightest numbered captured substring.
2082    
2083     4. The Makefile linked pcretest and pcregrep with -lpcre, which could result
2084     in incorrectly linking with a previously installed version. They now link
2085     explicitly with libpcre.la.
2086    
2087     5. configure.in no longer needs to recognize Cygwin specially.
2088    
2089     6. A problem in pcre.in for Windows platforms is fixed.
2090    
2091     7. If a pattern was successfully studied, and the -d (or /D) flag was given to
2092     pcretest, it used to include the size of the study block as part of its
2093     output. Unfortunately, the structure contains a field that has a different
2094     size on different hardware architectures. This meant that the tests that
2095     showed this size failed. As the block is currently always of a fixed size,
2096     this information isn't actually particularly useful in pcretest output, so
2097     I have just removed it.
2098    
2099     8. Three pre-processor statements accidentally did not start in column 1.
2100     Sadly, there are *still* compilers around that complain, even though
2101     standard C has not required this for well over a decade. Sigh.
2102    
2103     9. In pcretest, the code for checking callouts passed small integers in the
2104     callout_data field, which is a void * field. However, some picky compilers
2105     complained about the casts involved for this on 64-bit systems. Now
2106     pcretest passes the address of the small integer instead, which should get
2107     rid of the warnings.
2108    
2109     10. By default, when in UTF-8 mode, PCRE now checks for valid UTF-8 strings at
2110     both compile and run time, and gives an error if an invalid UTF-8 sequence
2111     is found. There is a option for disabling this check in cases where the
2112     string is known to be correct and/or the maximum performance is wanted.
2113    
2114     11. In response to a bug report, I changed one line in Makefile.in from
2115    
2116     -Wl,--out-implib,.libs/lib@WIN_PREFIX@pcreposix.dll.a \
2117     to
2118     -Wl,--out-implib,.libs/@WIN_PREFIX@libpcreposix.dll.a \
2119    
2120     to look similar to other lines, but I have no way of telling whether this
2121     is the right thing to do, as I do not use Windows. No doubt I'll get told
2122     if it's wrong...
2123    
2124    
2125 nigel 69 Version 4.3 21-May-03
2126     ---------------------
2127    
2128     1. Two instances of @WIN_PREFIX@ omitted from the Windows targets in the
2129     Makefile.
2130    
2131     2. Some refactoring to improve the quality of the code:
2132    
2133     (i) The utf8_table... variables are now declared "const".
2134    
2135     (ii) The code for \cx, which used the "case flipping" table to upper case
2136     lower case letters, now just substracts 32. This is ASCII-specific,
2137     but the whole concept of \cx is ASCII-specific, so it seems
2138     reasonable.
2139    
2140     (iii) PCRE was using its character types table to recognize decimal and
2141     hexadecimal digits in the pattern. This is silly, because it handles
2142     only 0-9, a-f, and A-F, but the character types table is locale-
2143     specific, which means strange things might happen. A private
2144     table is now used for this - though it costs 256 bytes, a table is
2145     much faster than multiple explicit tests. Of course, the standard
2146     character types table is still used for matching digits in subject
2147     strings against \d.
2148    
2149     (iv) Strictly, the identifier ESC_t is reserved by POSIX (all identifiers
2150     ending in _t are). So I've renamed it as ESC_tee.
2151    
2152     3. The first argument for regexec() in the POSIX wrapper should have been
2153     defined as "const".
2154    
2155     4. Changed pcretest to use malloc() for its buffers so that they can be
2156     Electric Fenced for debugging.
2157    
2158     5. There were several places in the code where, in UTF-8 mode, PCRE would try
2159     to read one or more bytes before the start of the subject string. Often this
2160     had no effect on PCRE's behaviour, but in some circumstances it could
2161     provoke a segmentation fault.
2162    
2163     6. A lookbehind at the start of a pattern in UTF-8 mode could also cause PCRE
2164     to try to read one or more bytes before the start of the subject string.
2165    
2166     7. A lookbehind in a pattern matched in non-UTF-8 mode on a PCRE compiled with
2167     UTF-8 support could misbehave in various ways if the subject string
2168     contained bytes with the 0x80 bit set and the 0x40 bit unset in a lookbehind
2169     area. (PCRE was not checking for the UTF-8 mode flag, and trying to move
2170     back over UTF-8 characters.)
2171    
2172    
2173 nigel 67 Version 4.2 14-Apr-03
2174     ---------------------
2175    
2176     1. Typo "#if SUPPORT_UTF8" instead of "#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8" fixed.
2177    
2178     2. Changes to the building process, supplied by Ronald Landheer-Cieslak
2179     [ON_WINDOWS]: new variable, "#" on non-Windows platforms
2180     [NOT_ON_WINDOWS]: new variable, "#" on Windows platforms
2181     [WIN_PREFIX]: new variable, "cyg" for Cygwin
2182     * Makefile.in: use autoconf substitution for OBJEXT, EXEEXT, BUILD_OBJEXT
2183     and BUILD_EXEEXT
2184     Note: automatic setting of the BUILD variables is not yet working
2185     set CPPFLAGS and BUILD_CPPFLAGS (but don't use yet) - should be used at
2186     compile-time but not at link-time
2187     [LINK]: use for linking executables only
2188     make different versions for Windows and non-Windows
2189     [LINKLIB]: new variable, copy of UNIX-style LINK, used for linking
2190     libraries
2191     [LINK_FOR_BUILD]: new variable
2192     [OBJEXT]: use throughout
2193     [EXEEXT]: use throughout
2194     <winshared>: new target
2195     <wininstall>: new target
2196     <dftables.o>: use native compiler
2197     <dftables>: use native linker
2198     <install>: handle Windows platform correctly
2199     <clean>: ditto
2200     <check>: ditto
2201     copy DLL to top builddir before testing
2202    
2203     As part of these changes, -no-undefined was removed again. This was reported
2204     to give trouble on HP-UX 11.0, so getting rid of it seems like a good idea
2205     in any case.
2206    
2207     3. Some tidies to get rid of compiler warnings:
2208    
2209     . In the match_data structure, match_limit was an unsigned long int, whereas
2210     match_call_count was an int. I've made them both unsigned long ints.
2211    
2212     . In pcretest the fact that a const uschar * doesn't automatically cast to
2213     a void * provoked a warning.
2214    
2215     . Turning on some more compiler warnings threw up some "shadow" variables
2216     and a few more missing casts.
2217    
2218     4. If PCRE was complied with UTF-8 support, but called without the PCRE_UTF8
2219     option, a class that contained a single character with a value between 128
2220     and 255 (e.g. /[\xFF]/) caused PCRE to crash.
2221    
2222     5. If PCRE was compiled with UTF-8 support, but called without the PCRE_UTF8
2223     option, a class that contained several characters, but with at least one
2224     whose value was between 128 and 255 caused PCRE to crash.
2225    
2226    
2227 nigel 65 Version 4.1 12-Mar-03
2228     ---------------------
2229 nigel 63
2230 nigel 65 1. Compiling with gcc -pedantic found a couple of places where casts were
2231     needed, and a string in dftables.c that was longer than standard compilers are
2232     required to support.
2233    
2234     2. Compiling with Sun's compiler found a few more places where the code could
2235     be tidied up in order to avoid warnings.
2236    
2237     3. The variables for cross-compiling were called HOST_CC and HOST_CFLAGS; the
2238     first of these names is deprecated in the latest Autoconf in favour of the name
2239     CC_FOR_BUILD, because "host" is typically used to mean the system on which the
2240     compiled code will be run. I can't find a reference for HOST_CFLAGS, but by
2241     analogy I have changed it to CFLAGS_FOR_BUILD.
2242    
2243     4. Added -no-undefined to the linking command in the Makefile, because this is
2244     apparently helpful for Windows. To make it work, also added "-L. -lpcre" to the
2245     linking step for the pcreposix library.
2246    
2247     5. PCRE was failing to diagnose the case of two named groups with the same
2248     name.
2249    
2250     6. A problem with one of PCRE's optimizations was discovered. PCRE remembers a
2251     literal character that is needed in the subject for a match, and scans along to
2252     ensure that it is present before embarking on the full matching process. This
2253     saves time in cases of nested unlimited repeats that are never going to match.
2254     Problem: the scan can take a lot of time if the subject is very long (e.g.
2255     megabytes), thus penalizing straightforward matches. It is now done only if the
2256     amount of subject to be scanned is less than 1000 bytes.
2257    
2258     7. A lesser problem with the same optimization is that it was recording the
2259     first character of an anchored pattern as "needed", thus provoking a search
2260     right along the subject, even when the first match of the pattern was going to
2261     fail. The "needed" character is now not set for anchored patterns, unless it
2262     follows something in the pattern that is of non-fixed length. Thus, it still
2263     fulfils its original purpose of finding quick non-matches in cases of nested
2264     unlimited repeats, but isn't used for simple anchored patterns such as /^abc/.
2265    
2266    
2267     Version 4.0 17-Feb-03
2268     ---------------------
2269    
2270 nigel 63 1. If a comment in an extended regex that started immediately after a meta-item
2271     extended to the end of string, PCRE compiled incorrect data. This could lead to
2272     all kinds of weird effects. Example: /#/ was bad; /()#/ was bad; /a#/ was not.
2273    
2274     2. Moved to autoconf 2.53 and libtool 1.4.2.
2275    
2276     3. Perl 5.8 no longer needs "use utf8" for doing UTF-8 things. Consequently,
2277     the special perltest8 script is no longer needed - all the tests can be run
2278     from a single perltest script.
2279    
2280     4. From 5.004, Perl has not included the VT character (0x0b) in the set defined
2281     by \s. It has now been removed in PCRE. This means it isn't recognized as
2282     whitespace in /x regexes too, which is the same as Perl. Note that the POSIX
2283     class [:space:] *does* include VT, thereby creating a mess.
2284    
2285     5. Added the class [:blank:] (a GNU extension from Perl 5.8) to match only
2286     space and tab.
2287    
2288     6. Perl 5.005 was a long time ago. It's time to amalgamate the tests that use
2289     its new features into the main test script, reducing the number of scripts.
2290    
2291     7. Perl 5.8 has changed the meaning of patterns like /a(?i)b/. Earlier versions
2292     were backward compatible, and made the (?i) apply to the whole pattern, as if
2293     /i were given. Now it behaves more logically, and applies the option setting
2294     only to what follows. PCRE has been changed to follow suit. However, if it
2295     finds options settings right at the start of the pattern, it extracts them into
2296     the global options, as before. Thus, they show up in the info data.
2297    
2298     8. Added support for the \Q...\E escape sequence. Characters in between are
2299     treated as literals. This is slightly different from Perl in that $ and @ are
2300     also handled as literals inside the quotes. In Perl, they will cause variable
2301     interpolation. Note the following examples:
2302    
2303     Pattern PCRE matches Perl matches
2304    
2305     \Qabc$xyz\E abc$xyz abc followed by the contents of $xyz
2306     \Qabc\$xyz\E abc\$xyz abc\$xyz
2307     \Qabc\E\$\Qxyz\E abc$xyz abc$xyz
2308    
2309     For compatibility with Perl, \Q...\E sequences are recognized inside character
2310     classes as well as outside them.
2311    
2312     9. Re-organized 3 code statements in pcretest to avoid "overflow in
2313     floating-point constant arithmetic" warnings from a Microsoft compiler. Added a
2314     (size_t) cast to one statement in pcretest and one in pcreposix to avoid
2315     signed/unsigned warnings.
2316    
2317     10. SunOS4 doesn't have strtoul(). This was used only for unpicking the -o
2318     option for pcretest, so I've replaced it by a simple function that does just
2319     that job.
2320    
2321     11. pcregrep was ending with code 0 instead of 2 for the commands "pcregrep" or
2322     "pcregrep -".
2323    
2324     12. Added "possessive quantifiers" ?+, *+, ++, and {,}+ which come from Sun's
2325     Java package. This provides some syntactic sugar for simple cases of what my
2326     documentation calls "once-only subpatterns". A pattern such as x*+ is the same
2327     as (?>x*). In other words, if what is inside (?>...) is just a single repeated
2328     item, you can use this simplified notation. Note that only makes sense with
2329     greedy quantifiers. Consequently, the use of the possessive quantifier forces
2330     greediness, whatever the setting of the PCRE_UNGREEDY option.
2331    
2332     13. A change of greediness default within a pattern was not taking effect at
2333     the current level for patterns like /(b+(?U)a+)/. It did apply to parenthesized
2334     subpatterns that followed. Patterns like /b+(?U)a+/ worked because the option
2335     was abstracted outside.
2336    
2337     14. PCRE now supports the \G assertion. It is true when the current matching
2338     position is at the start point of the match. This differs from \A when the
2339     starting offset is non-zero. Used with the /g option of pcretest (or similar
2340     code), it works in the same way as it does for Perl's /g option. If all
2341     alternatives of a regex begin with \G, the expression is anchored to the start
2342     match position, and the "anchored" flag is set in the compiled expression.
2343    
2344     15. Some bugs concerning the handling of certain option changes within patterns
2345     have been fixed. These applied to options other than (?ims). For example,
2346     "a(?x: b c )d" did not match "XabcdY" but did match "Xa b c dY". It should have
2347     been the other way round. Some of this was related to change 7 above.
2348    
2349     16. PCRE now gives errors for /[.x.]/ and /[=x=]/ as unsupported POSIX
2350     features, as Perl does. Previously, PCRE gave the warnings only for /[[.x.]]/
2351     and /[[=x=]]/. PCRE now also gives an error for /[:name:]/ because it supports
2352     POSIX classes only within a class (e.g. /[[:alpha:]]/).
2353    
2354     17. Added support for Perl's \C escape. This matches one byte, even in UTF8
2355     mode. Unlike ".", it always matches newline, whatever the setting of
2356     PCRE_DOTALL. However, PCRE does not permit \C to appear in lookbehind
2357     assertions. Perl allows it, but it doesn't (in general) work because it can't
2358     calculate the length of the lookbehind. At least, that's the case for Perl
2359     5.8.0 - I've been told they are going to document that it doesn't work in
2360     future.
2361    
2362     18. Added an error diagnosis for escapes that PCRE does not support: these are
2363     \L, \l, \N, \P, \p, \U, \u, and \X.
2364    
2365     19. Although correctly diagnosing a missing ']' in a character class, PCRE was
2366     reading past the end of the pattern in cases such as /[abcd/.
2367    
2368     20. PCRE was getting more memory than necessary for patterns with classes that
2369     contained both POSIX named classes and other characters, e.g. /[[:space:]abc/.
2370    
2371     21. Added some code, conditional on #ifdef VPCOMPAT, to make life easier for
2372     compiling PCRE for use with Virtual Pascal.
2373    
2374     22. Small fix to the Makefile to make it work properly if the build is done
2375     outside the source tree.
2376    
2377     23. Added a new extension: a condition to go with recursion. If a conditional
2378     subpattern starts with (?(R) the "true" branch is used if recursion has
2379     happened, whereas the "false" branch is used only at the top level.
2380    
2381     24. When there was a very long string of literal characters (over 255 bytes
2382     without UTF support, over 250 bytes with UTF support), the computation of how
2383     much memory was required could be incorrect, leading to segfaults or other
2384     strange effects.
2385    
2386     25. PCRE was incorrectly assuming anchoring (either to start of subject or to
2387     start of line for a non-DOTALL pattern) when a pattern started with (.*) and
2388     there was a subsequent back reference to those brackets. This meant that, for
2389     example, /(.*)\d+\1/ failed to match "abc123bc". Unfortunately, it isn't
2390     possible to check for precisely this case. All we can do is abandon the
2391     optimization if .* occurs inside capturing brackets when there are any back
2392     references whatsoever. (See below for a better fix that came later.)
2393    
2394     26. The handling of the optimization for finding the first character of a
2395     non-anchored pattern, and for finding a character that is required later in the
2396     match were failing in some cases. This didn't break the matching; it just
2397     failed to optimize when it could. The way this is done has been re-implemented.
2398    
2399     27. Fixed typo in error message for invalid (?R item (it said "(?p").
2400    
2401     28. Added a new feature that provides some of the functionality that Perl
2402     provides with (?{...}). The facility is termed a "callout". The way it is done
2403     in PCRE is for the caller to provide an optional function, by setting
2404     pcre_callout to its entry point. Like pcre_malloc and pcre_free, this is a
2405     global variable. By default it is unset, which disables all calling out. To get
2406     the function called, the regex must include (?C) at appropriate points. This
2407     is, in fact, equivalent to (?C0), and any number <= 255 may be given with (?C).
2408     This provides a means of identifying different callout points. When PCRE
2409     reaches such a point in the regex, if pcre_callout has been set, the external
2410     function is called. It is provided with data in a structure called
2411     pcre_callout_block, which is defined in pcre.h. If the function returns 0,
2412     matching continues; if it returns a non-zero value, the match at the current
2413     point fails. However, backtracking will occur if possible. [This was changed
2414     later and other features added - see item 49 below.]
2415    
2416     29. pcretest is upgraded to test the callout functionality. It provides a
2417     callout function that displays information. By default, it shows the start of
2418     the match and the current position in the text. There are some new data escapes
2419     to vary what happens:
2420    
2421     \C+ in addition, show current contents of captured substrings
2422     \C- do not supply a callout function
2423     \C!n return 1 when callout number n is reached
2424     \C!n!m return 1 when callout number n is reached for the mth time
2425    
2426     30. If pcregrep was called with the -l option and just a single file name, it
2427     output "<stdin>" if a match was found, instead of the file name.
2428    
2429     31. Improve the efficiency of the POSIX API to PCRE. If the number of capturing
2430     slots is less than POSIX_MALLOC_THRESHOLD, use a block on the stack to pass to
2431     pcre_exec(). This saves a malloc/free per call. The default value of
2432     POSIX_MALLOC_THRESHOLD is 10; it can be changed by --with-posix-malloc-threshold
2433     when configuring.
2434    
2435     32. The default maximum size of a compiled pattern is 64K. There have been a
2436     few cases of people hitting this limit. The code now uses macros to handle the
2437     storing of links as offsets within the compiled pattern. It defaults to 2-byte
2438     links, but this can be changed to 3 or 4 bytes by --with-link-size when
2439     configuring. Tests 2 and 5 work only with 2-byte links because they output
2440     debugging information about compiled patterns.
2441    
2442     33. Internal code re-arrangements:
2443    
2444     (a) Moved the debugging function for printing out a compiled regex into
2445     its own source file (printint.c) and used #include to pull it into
2446     pcretest.c and, when DEBUG is defined, into pcre.c, instead of having two
2447     separate copies.
2448    
2449     (b) Defined the list of op-code names for debugging as a macro in
2450     internal.h so that it is next to the definition of the opcodes.
2451    
2452     (c) Defined a table of op-code lengths for simpler skipping along compiled
2453     code. This is again a macro in internal.h so that it is next to the
2454     definition of the opcodes.
2455    
2456     34. Added support for recursive calls to individual subpatterns, along the
2457     lines of Robin Houston's patch (but implemented somewhat differently).
2458    
2459     35. Further mods to the Makefile to help Win32. Also, added code to pcregrep to
2460     allow it to read and process whole directories in Win32. This code was
2461     contributed by Lionel Fourquaux; it has not been tested by me.
2462    
2463     36. Added support for named subpatterns. The Python syntax (?P<name>...) is
2464     used to name a group. Names consist of alphanumerics and underscores, and must
2465     be unique. Back references use the syntax (?P=name) and recursive calls use
2466     (?P>name) which is a PCRE extension to the Python extension. Groups still have
2467     numbers. The function pcre_fullinfo() can be used after compilation to extract
2468     a name/number map. There are three relevant calls:
2469    
2470     PCRE_INFO_NAMEENTRYSIZE yields the size of each entry in the map
2471     PCRE_INFO_NAMECOUNT yields the number of entries
2472     PCRE_INFO_NAMETABLE yields a pointer to the map.
2473    
2474     The map is a vector of fixed-size entries. The size of each entry depends on
2475     the length of the longest name used. The first two bytes of each entry are the
2476     group number, most significant byte first. There follows the corresponding
2477     name, zero terminated. The names are in alphabetical order.
2478    
2479     37. Make the maximum literal string in the compiled code 250 for the non-UTF-8
2480     case instead of 255. Making it the same both with and without UTF-8 support
2481     means that the same test output works with both.
2482    
2483     38. There was a case of malloc(0) in the POSIX testing code in pcretest. Avoid
2484     calling malloc() with a zero argument.
2485    
2486     39. Change 25 above had to resort to a heavy-handed test for the .* anchoring
2487     optimization. I've improved things by keeping a bitmap of backreferences with
2488     numbers 1-31 so that if .* occurs inside capturing brackets that are not in
2489     fact referenced, the optimization can be applied. It is unlikely that a
2490     relevant occurrence of .* (i.e. one which might indicate anchoring or forcing
2491     the match to follow \n) will appear inside brackets with a number greater than
2492     31, but if it does, any back reference > 31 suppresses the optimization.
2493    
2494     40. Added a new compile-time option PCRE_NO_AUTO_CAPTURE. This has the effect
2495     of disabling numbered capturing parentheses. Any opening parenthesis that is
2496     not followed by ? behaves as if it were followed by ?: but named parentheses
2497     can still be used for capturing (and they will acquire numbers in the usual
2498     way).
2499    
2500     41. Redesigned the return codes from the match() function into yes/no/error so
2501     that errors can be passed back from deep inside the nested calls. A malloc
2502     failure while inside a recursive subpattern call now causes the
2503     PCRE_ERROR_NOMEMORY return instead of quietly going wrong.
2504    
2505     42. It is now possible to set a limit on the number of times the match()
2506     function is called in a call to pcre_exec(). This facility makes it possible to
2507     limit the amount of recursion and backtracking, though not in a directly
2508     obvious way, because the match() function is used in a number of different
2509     circumstances. The count starts from zero for each position in the subject
2510     string (for non-anchored patterns). The default limit is, for compatibility, a
2511     large number, namely 10 000 000. You can change this in two ways:
2512    
2513     (a) When configuring PCRE before making, you can use --with-match-limit=n
2514     to set a default value for the compiled library.
2515    
2516     (b) For each call to pcre_exec(), you can pass a pcre_extra block in which
2517     a different value is set. See 45 below.
2518    
2519     If the limit is exceeded, pcre_exec() returns PCRE_ERROR_MATCHLIMIT.
2520    
2521     43. Added a new function pcre_config(int, void *) to enable run-time extraction
2522     of things that can be changed at compile time. The first argument specifies
2523     what is wanted and the second points to where the information is to be placed.
2524     The current list of available information is:
2525    
2526     PCRE_CONFIG_UTF8
2527    
2528     The output is an integer that is set to one if UTF-8 support is available;
2529     otherwise it is set to zero.
2530    
2531     PCRE_CONFIG_NEWLINE
2532    
2533     The output is an integer that it set to the value of the code that is used for
2534     newline. It is either LF (10) or CR (13).
2535    
2536     PCRE_CONFIG_LINK_SIZE
2537    
2538     The output is an integer that contains the number of bytes used for internal
2539     linkage in compiled expressions. The value is 2, 3, or 4. See item 32 above.
2540    
2541     PCRE_CONFIG_POSIX_MALLOC_THRESHOLD
2542    
2543     The output is an integer that contains the threshold above which the POSIX
2544     interface uses malloc() for output vectors. See item 31 above.
2545    
2546     PCRE_CONFIG_MATCH_LIMIT
2547    
2548     The output is an unsigned integer that contains the default limit of the number
2549     of match() calls in a pcre_exec() execution. See 42 above.
2550    
2551     44. pcretest has been upgraded by the addition of the -C option. This causes it
2552     to extract all the available output from the new pcre_config() function, and to
2553     output it. The program then exits immediately.
2554    
2555     45. A need has arisen to pass over additional data with calls to pcre_exec() in
2556     order to support additional features. One way would have been to define
2557     pcre_exec2() (for example) with extra arguments, but this would not have been
2558     extensible, and would also have required all calls to the original function to
2559     be mapped to the new one. Instead, I have chosen to extend the mechanism that
2560     is used for passing in "extra" data from pcre_study().
2561    
2562     The pcre_extra structure is now exposed and defined in pcre.h. It currently
2563     contains the following fields:
2564    
2565     flags a bitmap indicating which of the following fields are set
2566     study_data opaque data from pcre_study()
2567     match_limit a way of specifying a limit on match() calls for a specific
2568     call to pcre_exec()
2569     callout_data data for callouts (see 49 below)
2570    
2571     The flag bits are also defined in pcre.h, and are
2572    
2573     PCRE_EXTRA_STUDY_DATA
2574     PCRE_EXTRA_MATCH_LIMIT
2575     PCRE_EXTRA_CALLOUT_DATA
2576    
2577     The pcre_study() function now returns one of these new pcre_extra blocks, with
2578     the actual study data pointed to by the study_data field, and the
2579     PCRE_EXTRA_STUDY_DATA flag set. This can be passed directly to pcre_exec() as
2580     before. That is, this change is entirely upwards-compatible and requires no
2581     change to existing code.
2582    
2583     If you want to pass in additional data to pcre_exec(), you can either place it
2584     in a pcre_extra block provided by pcre_study(), or create your own pcre_extra
2585     block.
2586    
2587     46. pcretest has been extended to test the PCRE_EXTRA_MATCH_LIMIT feature. If a
2588     data string contains the escape sequence \M, pcretest calls pcre_exec() several
2589     times with different match limits, until it finds the minimum value needed for
2590     pcre_exec() to complete. The value is then output. This can be instructive; for
2591     most simple matches the number is quite small, but for pathological cases it
2592     gets very large very quickly.
2593    
2594     47. There's a new option for pcre_fullinfo() called PCRE_INFO_STUDYSIZE. It
2595     returns the size of the data block pointed to by the study_data field in a
2596     pcre_extra block, that is, the value that was passed as the argument to
2597     pcre_malloc() when PCRE was getting memory in which to place the information
2598     created by pcre_study(). The fourth argument should point to a size_t variable.
2599     pcretest has been extended so that this information is shown after a successful
2600     pcre_study() call when information about the compiled regex is being displayed.
2601    
2602     48. Cosmetic change to Makefile: there's no need to have / after $(DESTDIR)
2603     because what follows is always an absolute path. (Later: it turns out that this
2604     is more than cosmetic for MinGW, because it doesn't like empty path
2605     components.)
2606    
2607     49. Some changes have been made to the callout feature (see 28 above):
2608    
2609     (i) A callout function now has three choices for what it returns:
2610    
2611     0 => success, carry on matching
2612     > 0 => failure at this point, but backtrack if possible
2613     < 0 => serious error, return this value from pcre_exec()
2614    
2615     Negative values should normally be chosen from the set of PCRE_ERROR_xxx
2616     values. In particular, returning PCRE_ERROR_NOMATCH forces a standard
2617     "match failed" error. The error number PCRE_ERROR_CALLOUT is reserved for
2618     use by callout functions. It will never be used by PCRE itself.
2619    
2620     (ii) The pcre_extra structure (see 45 above) has a void * field called
2621     callout_data, with corresponding flag bit PCRE_EXTRA_CALLOUT_DATA. The
2622     pcre_callout_block structure has a field of the same name. The contents of
2623     the field passed in the pcre_extra structure are passed to the callout
2624     function in the corresponding field in the callout block. This makes it
2625     easier to use the same callout-containing regex from multiple threads. For
2626     testing, the pcretest program has a new data escape
2627    
2628     \C*n pass the number n (may be negative) as callout_data
2629    
2630     If the callout function in pcretest receives a non-zero value as
2631     callout_data, it returns that value.
2632    
2633     50. Makefile wasn't handling CFLAGS properly when compiling dftables. Also,
2634     there were some redundant $(CFLAGS) in commands that are now specified as
2635     $(LINK), which already includes $(CFLAGS).
2636    
2637     51. Extensions to UTF-8 support are listed below. These all apply when (a) PCRE
2638     has been compiled with UTF-8 support *and* pcre_compile() has been compiled
2639     with the PCRE_UTF8 flag. Patterns that are compiled without that flag assume
2640     one-byte characters throughout. Note that case-insensitive matching applies
2641     only to characters whose values are less than 256. PCRE doesn't support the
2642     notion of cases for higher-valued characters.
2643    
2644     (i) A character class whose characters are all within 0-255 is handled as
2645     a bit map, and the map is inverted for negative classes. Previously, a
2646     character > 255 always failed to match such a class; however it should
2647     match if the class was a negative one (e.g. [^ab]). This has been fixed.
2648    
2649     (ii) A negated character class with a single character < 255 is coded as
2650     "not this character" (OP_NOT). This wasn't working properly when the test
2651     character was multibyte, either singly or repeated.
2652    
2653     (iii) Repeats of multibyte characters are now handled correctly in UTF-8
2654     mode, for example: \x{100}{2,3}.
2655    
2656     (iv) The character escapes \b, \B, \d, \D, \s, \S, \w, and \W (either
2657     singly or repeated) now correctly test multibyte characters. However,
2658     PCRE doesn't recognize any characters with values greater than 255 as
2659     digits, spaces, or word characters. Such characters always match \D, \S,
2660     and \W, and never match \d, \s, or \w.
2661    
2662     (v) Classes may now contain characters and character ranges with values
2663     greater than 255. For example: [ab\x{100}-\x{400}].
2664    
2665     (vi) pcregrep now has a --utf-8 option (synonym -u) which makes it call
2666     PCRE in UTF-8 mode.
2667    
2668     52. The info request value PCRE_INFO_FIRSTCHAR has been renamed
2669     PCRE_INFO_FIRSTBYTE because it is a byte value. However, the old name is
2670     retained for backwards compatibility. (Note that LASTLITERAL is also a byte
2671     value.)
2672    
2673     53. The single man page has become too large. I have therefore split it up into
2674     a number of separate man pages. These also give rise to individual HTML pages;
2675     these are now put in a separate directory, and there is an index.html page that
2676     lists them all. Some hyperlinking between the pages has been installed.
2677    
2678     54. Added convenience functions for handling named capturing parentheses.
2679    
2680     55. Unknown escapes inside character classes (e.g. [\M]) and escapes that
2681     aren't interpreted therein (e.g. [\C]) are literals in Perl. This is now also
2682     true in PCRE, except when the PCRE_EXTENDED option is set, in which case they
2683     are faulted.
2684    
2685     56. Introduced HOST_CC and HOST_CFLAGS which can be set in the environment when
2686     calling configure. These values are used when compiling the dftables.c program
2687     which is run to generate the source of the default character tables. They
2688     default to the values of CC and CFLAGS. If you are cross-compiling PCRE,
2689     you will need to set these values.
2690    
2691     57. Updated the building process for Windows DLL, as provided by Fred Cox.
2692    
2693    
2694     Version 3.9 02-Jan-02
2695 nigel 61 ---------------------
2696    
2697     1. A bit of extraneous text had somehow crept into the pcregrep documentation.
2698    
2699     2. If --disable-static was given, the building process failed when trying to
2700     build pcretest and pcregrep. (For some reason it was using libtool to compile
2701     them, which is not right, as they aren't part of the library.)
2702    
2703    
2704 nigel 59 Version 3.8 18-Dec-01
2705     ---------------------
2706    
2707     1. The experimental UTF-8 code was completely screwed up. It was packing the
2708     bytes in the wrong order. How dumb can you get?
2709    
2710    
2711 nigel 57 Version 3.7 29-Oct-01
2712     ---------------------
2713    
2714     1. In updating pcretest to check change 1 of version 3.6, I screwed up.
2715     This caused pcretest, when used on the test data, to segfault. Unfortunately,
2716     this didn't happen under Solaris 8, where I normally test things.
2717    
2718 nigel 59 2. The Makefile had to be changed to make it work on BSD systems, where 'make'
2719     doesn't seem to recognize that ./xxx and xxx are the same file. (This entry
2720     isn't in ChangeLog distributed with 3.7 because I forgot when I hastily made
2721     this fix an hour or so after the initial 3.7 release.)
2722 nigel 57
2723 nigel 59
2724 nigel 55 Version 3.6 23-Oct-01
2725     ---------------------
2726    
2727     1. Crashed with /(sens|respons)e and \1ibility/ and "sense and sensibility" if
2728     offsets passed as NULL with zero offset count.
2729    
2730     2. The config.guess and config.sub files had not been updated when I moved to
2731     the latest autoconf.
2732    
2733    
2734 nigel 53 Version 3.5 15-Aug-01
2735     ---------------------
2736 nigel 5
2737 nigel 53 1. Added some missing #if !defined NOPOSIX conditionals in pcretest.c that
2738     had been forgotten.
2739    
2740     2. By using declared but undefined structures, we can avoid using "void"
2741     definitions in pcre.h while keeping the internal definitions of the structures
2742     private.
2743    
2744     3. The distribution is now built using autoconf 2.50 and libtool 1.4. From a
2745     user point of view, this means that both static and shared libraries are built
2746     by default, but this can be individually controlled. More of the work of
2747     handling this static/shared cases is now inside libtool instead of PCRE's make
2748     file.
2749    
2750     4. The pcretest utility is now installed along with pcregrep because it is
2751     useful for users (to test regexs) and by doing this, it automatically gets
2752     relinked by libtool. The documentation has been turned into a man page, so
2753     there are now .1, .txt, and .html versions in /doc.
2754    
2755     5. Upgrades to pcregrep:
2756     (i) Added long-form option names like gnu grep.
2757     (ii) Added --help to list all options with an explanatory phrase.
2758     (iii) Added -r, --recursive to recurse into sub-directories.
2759     (iv) Added -f, --file to read patterns from a file.
2760    
2761     6. pcre_exec() was referring to its "code" argument before testing that
2762     argument for NULL (and giving an error if it was NULL).
2763    
2764     7. Upgraded Makefile.in to allow for compiling in a different directory from
2765     the source directory.
2766    
2767     8. Tiny buglet in pcretest: when pcre_fullinfo() was called to retrieve the
2768     options bits, the pointer it was passed was to an int instead of to an unsigned
2769     long int. This mattered only on 64-bit systems.
2770    
2771     9. Fixed typo (3.4/1) in pcre.h again. Sigh. I had changed pcre.h (which is
2772     generated) instead of pcre.in, which it its source. Also made the same change
2773     in several of the .c files.
2774    
2775     10. A new release of gcc defines printf() as a macro, which broke pcretest
2776     because it had an ifdef in the middle of a string argument for printf(). Fixed
2777     by using separate calls to printf().
2778    
2779     11. Added --enable-newline-is-cr and --enable-newline-is-lf to the configure
2780     script, to force use of CR or LF instead of \n in the source. On non-Unix
2781     systems, the value can be set in config.h.
2782    
2783     12. The limit of 200 on non-capturing parentheses is a _nesting_ limit, not an
2784     absolute limit. Changed the text of the error message to make this clear, and
2785     likewise updated the man page.
2786    
2787     13. The limit of 99 on the number of capturing subpatterns has been removed.
2788     The new limit is 65535, which I hope will not be a "real" limit.
2789    
2790    
2791 nigel 51 Version 3.4 22-Aug-00
2792     ---------------------
2793    
2794     1. Fixed typo in pcre.h: unsigned const char * changed to const unsigned char *.
2795    
2796     2. Diagnose condition (?(0) as an error instead of crashing on matching.
2797    
2798    
2799 nigel 49 Version 3.3 01-Aug-00
2800     ---------------------
2801    
2802     1. If an octal character was given, but the value was greater than \377, it
2803     was not getting masked to the least significant bits, as documented. This could
2804     lead to crashes in some systems.
2805    
2806     2. Perl 5.6 (if not earlier versions) accepts classes like [a-\d] and treats
2807     the hyphen as a literal. PCRE used to give an error; it now behaves like Perl.
2808    
2809     3. Added the functions pcre_free_substring() and pcre_free_substring_list().
2810     These just pass their arguments on to (pcre_free)(), but they are provided
2811     because some uses of PCRE bind it to non-C systems that can call its functions,
2812     but cannot call free() or pcre_free() directly.
2813    
2814     4. Add "make test" as a synonym for "make check". Corrected some comments in
2815     the Makefile.
2816    
2817     5. Add $(DESTDIR)/ in front of all the paths in the "install" target in the
2818     Makefile.
2819    
2820     6. Changed the name of pgrep to pcregrep, because Solaris has introduced a
2821     command called pgrep for grepping around the active processes.
2822    
2823     7. Added the beginnings of support for UTF-8 character strings.
2824    
2825     8. Arranged for the Makefile to pass over the settings of CC, CFLAGS, and
2826     RANLIB to ./ltconfig so that they are used by libtool. I think these are all
2827     the relevant ones. (AR is not passed because ./ltconfig does its own figuring
2828     out for the ar command.)
2829    
2830    
2831 nigel 47 Version 3.2 12-May-00
2832     ---------------------
2833    
2834     This is purely a bug fixing release.
2835    
2836     1. If the pattern /((Z)+|A)*/ was matched agained ZABCDEFG it matched Z instead
2837     of ZA. This was just one example of several cases that could provoke this bug,
2838     which was introduced by change 9 of version 2.00. The code for breaking
2839     infinite loops after an iteration that matches an empty string was't working
2840     correctly.
2841    
2842     2. The pcretest program was not imitating Perl correctly for the pattern /a*/g
2843     when matched against abbab (for example). After matching an empty string, it
2844     wasn't forcing anchoring when setting PCRE_NOTEMPTY for the next attempt; this
2845     caused it to match further down the string than it should.
2846    
2847     3. The code contained an inclusion of sys/types.h. It isn't clear why this
2848     was there because it doesn't seem to be needed, and it causes trouble on some
2849     systems, as it is not a Standard C header. It has been removed.
2850    
2851     4. Made 4 silly changes to the source to avoid stupid compiler warnings that
2852     were reported on the Macintosh. The changes were from
2853    
2854     while ((c = *(++ptr)) != 0 && c != '\n');
2855     to
2856     while ((c = *(++ptr)) != 0 && c != '\n') ;
2857    
2858     Totally extraordinary, but if that's what it takes...
2859    
2860     5. PCRE is being used in one environment where neither memmove() nor bcopy() is
2861     available. Added HAVE_BCOPY and an autoconf test for it; if neither
2862     HAVE_MEMMOVE nor HAVE_BCOPY is set, use a built-in emulation function which
2863     assumes the way PCRE uses memmove() (always moving upwards).
2864    
2865     6. PCRE is being used in one environment where strchr() is not available. There
2866     was only one use in pcre.c, and writing it out to avoid strchr() probably gives
2867     faster code anyway.
2868    
2869    
2870 nigel 45 Version 3.1 09-Feb-00
2871     ---------------------
2872    
2873     The only change in this release is the fixing of some bugs in Makefile.in for
2874     the "install" target:
2875    
2876     (1) It was failing to install pcreposix.h.
2877    
2878     (2) It was overwriting the pcre.3 man page with the pcreposix.3 man page.
2879    
2880    
2881 nigel 43 Version 3.0 01-Feb-00
2882     ---------------------
2883 nigel 41
2884     1. Add support for the /+ modifier to perltest (to output $` like it does in
2885     pcretest).
2886    
2887     2. Add support for the /g modifier to perltest.
2888    
2889     3. Fix pcretest so that it behaves even more like Perl for /g when the pattern
2890     matches null strings.
2891    
2892     4. Fix perltest so that it doesn't do unwanted things when fed an empty
2893     pattern. Perl treats empty patterns specially - it reuses the most recent
2894     pattern, which is not what we want. Replace // by /(?#)/ in order to avoid this
2895     effect.
2896    
2897     5. The POSIX interface was broken in that it was just handing over the POSIX
2898     captured string vector to pcre_exec(), but (since release 2.00) PCRE has
2899     required a bigger vector, with some working space on the end. This means that
2900     the POSIX wrapper now has to get and free some memory, and copy the results.
2901    
2902 nigel 43 6. Added some simple autoconf support, placing the test data and the
2903     documentation in separate directories, re-organizing some of the
2904     information files, and making it build pcre-config (a GNU standard). Also added
2905     libtool support for building PCRE as a shared library, which is now the
2906     default.
2907 nigel 41
2908 nigel 43 7. Got rid of the leading zero in the definition of PCRE_MINOR because 08 and
2909     09 are not valid octal constants. Single digits will be used for minor values
2910     less than 10.
2911    
2912     8. Defined REG_EXTENDED and REG_NOSUB as zero in the POSIX header, so that
2913     existing programs that set these in the POSIX interface can use PCRE without
2914     modification.
2915    
2916     9. Added a new function, pcre_fullinfo() with an extensible interface. It can
2917     return all that pcre_info() returns, plus additional data. The pcre_info()
2918     function is retained for compatibility, but is considered to be obsolete.
2919    
2920     10. Added experimental recursion feature (?R) to handle one common case that
2921     Perl 5.6 will be able to do with (?p{...}).
2922    
2923     11. Added support for POSIX character classes like [:alpha:], which Perl is
2924     adopting.
2925    
2926    
2927 nigel 39 Version 2.08 31-Aug-99
2928     ----------------------
2929    
2930     1. When startoffset was not zero and the pattern began with ".*", PCRE was not
2931     trying to match at the startoffset position, but instead was moving forward to
2932     the next newline as if a previous match had failed.
2933    
2934     2. pcretest was not making use of PCRE_NOTEMPTY when repeating for /g and /G,
2935     and could get into a loop if a null string was matched other than at the start
2936     of the subject.
2937    
2938     3. Added definitions of PCRE_MAJOR and PCRE_MINOR to pcre.h so the version can
2939     be distinguished at compile time, and for completeness also added PCRE_DATE.
2940    
2941     5. Added Paul Sokolovsky's minor changes to make it easy to compile a Win32 DLL
2942     in GnuWin32 environments.
2943    
2944    
2945 nigel 37 Version 2.07 29-Jul-99
2946     ----------------------
2947    
2948     1. The documentation is now supplied in plain text form and HTML as well as in
2949     the form of man page sources.
2950    
2951     2. C++ compilers don't like assigning (void *) values to other pointer types.
2952     In particular this affects malloc(). Although there is no problem in Standard
2953     C, I've put in casts to keep C++ compilers happy.
2954    
2955     3. Typo on pcretest.c; a cast of (unsigned char *) in the POSIX regexec() call
2956     should be (const char *).
2957    
2958     4. If NOPOSIX is defined, pcretest.c compiles without POSIX support. This may
2959     be useful for non-Unix systems who don't want to bother with the POSIX stuff.
2960     However, I haven't made this a standard facility. The documentation doesn't
2961     mention it, and the Makefile doesn't support it.
2962    
2963     5. The Makefile now contains an "install" target, with editable destinations at
2964     the top of the file. The pcretest program is not installed.
2965    
2966     6. pgrep -V now gives the PCRE version number and date.
2967    
2968     7. Fixed bug: a zero repetition after a literal string (e.g. /abcde{0}/) was
2969     causing the entire string to be ignored, instead of just the last character.
2970    
2971     8. If a pattern like /"([^\\"]+|\\.)*"/ is applied in the normal way to a
2972     non-matching string, it can take a very, very long time, even for strings of
2973     quite modest length, because of the nested recursion. PCRE now does better in
2974     some of these cases. It does this by remembering the last required literal
2975     character in the pattern, and pre-searching the subject to ensure it is present
2976     before running the real match. In other words, it applies a heuristic to detect
2977     some types of certain failure quickly, and in the above example, if presented
2978     with a string that has no trailing " it gives "no match" very quickly.
2979    
2980     9. A new runtime option PCRE_NOTEMPTY causes null string matches to be ignored;
2981     other alternatives are tried instead.
2982    
2983    
2984 nigel 35 Version 2.06 09-Jun-99
2985     ----------------------
2986    
2987     1. Change pcretest's output for amount of store used to show just the code
2988     space, because the remainder (the data block) varies in size between 32-bit and
2989     64-bit systems.
2990    
2991     2. Added an extra argument to pcre_exec() to supply an offset in the subject to
2992     start matching at. This allows lookbehinds to work when searching for multiple
2993     occurrences in a string.
2994    
2995     3. Added additional options to pcretest for testing multiple occurrences:
2996    
2997     /+ outputs the rest of the string that follows a match
2998     /g loops for multiple occurrences, using the new startoffset argument
2999     /G loops for multiple occurrences by passing an incremented pointer
3000    
3001     4. PCRE wasn't doing the "first character" optimization for patterns starting
3002     with \b or \B, though it was doing it for other lookbehind assertions. That is,
3003     it wasn't noticing that a match for a pattern such as /\bxyz/ has to start with
3004     the letter 'x'. On long subject strings, this gives a significant speed-up.
3005    
3006    
3007 nigel 33 Version 2.05 21-Apr-99
3008     ----------------------
3009    
3010     1. Changed the type of magic_number from int to long int so that it works
3011     properly on 16-bit systems.
3012    
3013     2. Fixed a bug which caused patterns starting with .* not to work correctly
3014     when the subject string contained newline characters. PCRE was assuming
3015     anchoring for such patterns in all cases, which is not correct because .* will
3016     not pass a newline unless PCRE_DOTALL is set. It now assumes anchoring only if
3017     DOTALL is set at top level; otherwise it knows that patterns starting with .*
3018     must be retried after every newline in the subject.
3019    
3020    
3021 nigel 31 Version 2.04 18-Feb-99
3022     ----------------------
3023    
3024     1. For parenthesized subpatterns with repeats whose minimum was zero, the
3025     computation of the store needed to hold the pattern was incorrect (too large).
3026     If such patterns were nested a few deep, this could multiply and become a real
3027     problem.
3028    
3029     2. Added /M option to pcretest to show the memory requirement of a specific
3030     pattern. Made -m a synonym of -s (which does this globally) for compatibility.
3031    
3032     3. Subpatterns of the form (regex){n,m} (i.e. limited maximum) were being
3033     compiled in such a way that the backtracking after subsequent failure was
3034     pessimal. Something like (a){0,3} was compiled as (a)?(a)?(a)? instead of
3035     ((a)((a)(a)?)?)? with disastrous performance if the maximum was of any size.
3036    
3037    
3038 nigel 29 Version 2.03 02-Feb-99
3039     ----------------------
3040    
3041     1. Fixed typo and small mistake in man page.
3042    
3043 nigel 31 2. Added 4th condition (GPL supersedes if conflict) and created separate
3044     LICENCE file containing the conditions.
3045 nigel 29
3046     3. Updated pcretest so that patterns such as /abc\/def/ work like they do in
3047     Perl, that is the internal \ allows the delimiter to be included in the
3048     pattern. Locked out the use of \ as a delimiter. If \ immediately follows
3049     the final delimiter, add \ to the end of the pattern (to test the error).
3050    
3051     4. Added the convenience functions for extracting substrings after a successful
3052     match. Updated pcretest to make it able to test these functions.
3053    
3054    
3055 nigel 27 Version 2.02 14-Jan-99
3056     ----------------------
3057    
3058     1. Initialized the working variables associated with each extraction so that
3059     their saving and restoring doesn't refer to uninitialized store.
3060    
3061     2. Put dummy code into study.c in order to trick the optimizer of the IBM C
3062     compiler for OS/2 into generating correct code. Apparently IBM isn't going to
3063     fix the problem.
3064    
3065     3. Pcretest: the timing code wasn't using LOOPREPEAT for timing execution
3066     calls, and wasn't printing the correct value for compiling calls. Increased the
3067     default value of LOOPREPEAT, and the number of significant figures in the
3068     times.
3069    
3070     4. Changed "/bin/rm" in the Makefile to "-rm" so it works on Windows NT.
3071    
3072     5. Renamed "deftables" as "dftables" to get it down to 8 characters, to avoid
3073     a building problem on Windows NT with a FAT file system.
3074    
3075    
3076 nigel 25 Version 2.01 21-Oct-98
3077     ----------------------
3078    
3079     1. Changed the API for pcre_compile() to allow for the provision of a pointer
3080     to character tables built by pcre_maketables() in the current locale. If NULL
3081     is passed, the default tables are used.
3082    
3083    
3084 nigel 23 Version 2.00 24-Sep-98
3085 nigel 21 ----------------------
3086    
3087 nigel 23 1. Since the (>?) facility is in Perl 5.005, don't require PCRE_EXTRA to enable
3088     it any more.
3089    
3090     2. Allow quantification of (?>) groups, and make it work correctly.
3091    
3092     3. The first character computation wasn't working for (?>) groups.
3093    
3094     4. Correct the implementation of \Z (it is permitted to match on the \n at the
3095     end of the subject) and add 5.005's \z, which really does match only at the
3096     very end of the subject.
3097    
3098     5. Remove the \X "cut" facility; Perl doesn't have it, and (?> is neater.
3099    
3100     6. Remove the ability to specify CASELESS, MULTILINE, DOTALL, and
3101     DOLLAR_END_ONLY at runtime, to make it possible to implement the Perl 5.005
3102     localized options. All options to pcre_study() were also removed.
3103    
3104     7. Add other new features from 5.005:
3105    
3106     $(?<= positive lookbehind
3107     $(?<! negative lookbehind
3108     (?imsx-imsx) added the unsetting capability
3109     such a setting is global if at outer level; local otherwise
3110     (?imsx-imsx:) non-capturing groups with option setting
3111     (?(cond)re|re) conditional pattern matching
3112    
3113     A backreference to itself in a repeated group matches the previous
3114     captured string.
3115    
3116     8. General tidying up of studying (both automatic and via "study")
3117     consequential on the addition of new assertions.
3118    
3119     9. As in 5.005, unlimited repeated groups that could match an empty substring
3120     are no longer faulted at compile time. Instead, the loop is forcibly broken at
3121     runtime if any iteration does actually match an empty substring.
3122    
3123     10. Include the RunTest script in the distribution.
3124    
3125     11. Added tests from the Perl 5.005_02 distribution. This showed up a few
3126     discrepancies, some of which were old and were also with respect to 5.004. They
3127     have now been fixed.
3128    
3129    
3130     Version 1.09 28-Apr-98
3131     ----------------------
3132    
3133 nigel 21 1. A negated single character class followed by a quantifier with a minimum
3134     value of one (e.g. [^x]{1,6} ) was not compiled correctly. This could lead to
3135     program crashes, or just wrong answers. This did not apply to negated classes
3136     containing more than one character, or to minima other than one.
3137    
3138    
3139 nigel 19 Version 1.08 27-Mar-98
3140     ----------------------
3141    
3142     1. Add PCRE_UNGREEDY to invert the greediness of quantifiers.
3143    
3144     2. Add (?U) and (?X) to set PCRE_UNGREEDY and PCRE_EXTRA respectively. The
3145     latter must appear before anything that relies on it in the pattern.
3146    
3147    
3148 nigel 17 Version 1.07 16-Feb-98
3149     ----------------------
3150    
3151     1. A pattern such as /((a)*)*/ was not being diagnosed as in error (unlimited
3152     repeat of a potentially empty string).
3153    
3154    
3155 nigel 15 Version 1.06 23-Jan-98
3156     ----------------------
3157    
3158     1. Added Markus Oberhumer's little patches for C++.
3159    
3160     2. Literal strings longer than 255 characters were broken.
3161    
3162    
3163 nigel 13 Version 1.05 23-Dec-97
3164     ----------------------
3165    
3166     1. Negated character classes containing more than one character were failing if
3167     PCRE_CASELESS was set at run time.
3168    
3169    
3170 nigel 11 Version 1.04 19-Dec-97
3171     ----------------------
3172    
3173     1. Corrected the man page, where some "const" qualifiers had been omitted.
3174    
3175     2. Made debugging output print "{0,xxx}" instead of just "{,xxx}" to agree with
3176     input syntax.
3177    
3178     3. Fixed memory leak which occurred when a regex with back references was
3179     matched with an offsets vector that wasn't big enough. The temporary memory
3180     that is used in this case wasn't being freed if the match failed.
3181    
3182     4. Tidied pcretest to ensure it frees memory that it gets.
3183    
3184     5. Temporary memory was being obtained in the case where the passed offsets
3185     vector was exactly big enough.
3186    
3187     6. Corrected definition of offsetof() from change 5 below.
3188    
3189     7. I had screwed up change 6 below and broken the rules for the use of
3190     setjmp(). Now fixed.
3191    
3192    
3193 nigel 9 Version 1.03 18-Dec-97
3194     ----------------------
3195    
3196     1. A erroneous regex with a missing opening parenthesis was correctly
3197     diagnosed, but PCRE attempted to access brastack[-1], which could cause crashes
3198     on some systems.
3199    
3200     2. Replaced offsetof(real_pcre, code) by offsetof(real_pcre, code[0]) because
3201     it was reported that one broken compiler failed on the former because "code" is
3202     also an independent variable.
3203    
3204     3. The erroneous regex a[]b caused an array overrun reference.
3205    
3206     4. A regex ending with a one-character negative class (e.g. /[^k]$/) did not
3207     fail on data ending with that character. (It was going on too far, and checking
3208     the next character, typically a binary zero.) This was specific to the
3209     optimized code for single-character negative classes.
3210    
3211     5. Added a contributed patch from the TIN world which does the following:
3212    
3213     + Add an undef for memmove, in case the the system defines a macro for it.
3214    
3215     + Add a definition of offsetof(), in case there isn't one. (I don't know
3216     the reason behind this - offsetof() is part of the ANSI standard - but
3217     it does no harm).
3218    
3219     + Reduce the ifdef's in pcre.c using macro DPRINTF, thereby eliminating
3220     most of the places where whitespace preceded '#'. I have given up and
3221     allowed the remaining 2 cases to be at the margin.
3222    
3223     + Rename some variables in pcre to eliminate shadowing. This seems very
3224     pedantic, but does no harm, of course.
3225    
3226     6. Moved the call to setjmp() into its own function, to get rid of warnings
3227     from gcc -Wall, and avoided calling it at all unless PCRE_EXTRA is used.
3228    
3229     7. Constructs such as \d{8,} were compiling into the equivalent of
3230 nigel 11 \d{8}\d{0,65527} instead of \d{8}\d* which didn't make much difference to the
3231 nigel 9 outcome, but in this particular case used more store than had been allocated,
3232     which caused the bug to be discovered because it threw up an internal error.
3233    
3234     8. The debugging code in both pcre and pcretest for outputting the compiled
3235     form of a regex was going wrong in the case of back references followed by
3236     curly-bracketed repeats.
3237    
3238    
3239 nigel 7 Version 1.02 12-Dec-97
3240     ----------------------
3241    
3242     1. Typos in pcre.3 and comments in the source fixed.
3243    
3244     2. Applied a contributed patch to get rid of places where it used to remove
3245     'const' from variables, and fixed some signed/unsigned and uninitialized
3246     variable warnings.
3247    
3248     3. Added the "runtest" target to Makefile.
3249    
3250     4. Set default compiler flag to -O2 rather than just -O.
3251    
3252    
3253 nigel 5 Version 1.01 19-Nov-97
3254     ----------------------
3255    
3256     1. PCRE was failing to diagnose unlimited repeat of empty string for patterns
3257     like /([ab]*)*/, that is, for classes with more than one character in them.
3258    
3259     2. Likewise, it wasn't diagnosing patterns with "once-only" subpatterns, such
3260     as /((?>a*))*/ (a PCRE_EXTRA facility).
3261    
3262    
3263     Version 1.00 18-Nov-97
3264     ----------------------
3265    
3266     1. Added compile-time macros to support systems such as SunOS4 which don't have
3267     memmove() or strerror() but have other things that can be used instead.
3268    
3269     2. Arranged that "make clean" removes the executables.
3270    
3271    
3272 nigel 3 Version 0.99 27-Oct-97
3273     ----------------------
3274    
3275     1. Fixed bug in code for optimizing classes with only one character. It was
3276     initializing a 32-byte map regardless, which could cause it to run off the end
3277     of the memory it had got.
3278    
3279     2. Added, conditional on PCRE_EXTRA, the proposed (?>REGEX) construction.
3280    
3281    
3282     Version 0.98 22-Oct-97
3283     ----------------------
3284    
3285     1. Fixed bug in code for handling temporary memory usage when there are more
3286     back references than supplied space in the ovector. This could cause segfaults.
3287    
3288    
3289     Version 0.97 21-Oct-97
3290     ----------------------
3291    
3292     1. Added the \X "cut" facility, conditional on PCRE_EXTRA.
3293    
3294     2. Optimized negated single characters not to use a bit map.
3295    
3296     3. Brought error texts together as macro definitions; clarified some of them;
3297     fixed one that was wrong - it said "range out of order" when it meant "invalid
3298     escape sequence".
3299    
3300     4. Changed some char * arguments to const char *.
3301    
3302     5. Added PCRE_NOTBOL and PCRE_NOTEOL (from POSIX).
3303    
3304     6. Added the POSIX-style API wrapper in pcreposix.a and testing facilities in
3305     pcretest.
3306    
3307    
3308     Version 0.96 16-Oct-97
3309     ----------------------
3310    
3311     1. Added a simple "pgrep" utility to the distribution.
3312    
3313     2. Fixed an incompatibility with Perl: "{" is now treated as a normal character
3314     unless it appears in one of the precise forms "{ddd}", "{ddd,}", or "{ddd,ddd}"
3315     where "ddd" means "one or more decimal digits".
3316    
3317     3. Fixed serious bug. If a pattern had a back reference, but the call to
3318     pcre_exec() didn't supply a large enough ovector to record the related
3319     identifying subpattern, the match always failed. PCRE now remembers the number
3320     of the largest back reference, and gets some temporary memory in which to save
3321     the offsets during matching if necessary, in order to ensure that
3322     backreferences always work.
3323    
3324     4. Increased the compatibility with Perl in a number of ways:
3325    
3326     (a) . no longer matches \n by default; an option PCRE_DOTALL is provided
3327     to request this handling. The option can be set at compile or exec time.
3328    
3329     (b) $ matches before a terminating newline by default; an option
3330     PCRE_DOLLAR_ENDONLY is provided to override this (but not in multiline
3331     mode). The option can be set at compile or exec time.
3332    
3333     (c) The handling of \ followed by a digit other than 0 is now supposed to be
3334     the same as Perl's. If the decimal number it represents is less than 10
3335     or there aren't that many previous left capturing parentheses, an octal
3336     escape is read. Inside a character class, it's always an octal escape,
3337     even if it is a single digit.
3338    
3339     (d) An escaped but undefined alphabetic character is taken as a literal,
3340     unless PCRE_EXTRA is set. Currently this just reserves the remaining
3341     escapes.
3342    
3343     (e) {0} is now permitted. (The previous item is removed from the compiled
3344     pattern).
3345    
3346     5. Changed all the names of code files so that the basic parts are no longer
3347     than 10 characters, and abolished the teeny "globals.c" file.
3348    
3349     6. Changed the handling of character classes; they are now done with a 32-byte
3350     bit map always.
3351    
3352     7. Added the -d and /D options to pcretest to make it possible to look at the
3353     internals of compilation without having to recompile pcre.
3354    
3355    
3356     Version 0.95 23-Sep-97
3357     ----------------------
3358    
3359     1. Fixed bug in pre-pass concerning escaped "normal" characters such as \x5c or
3360     \x20 at the start of a run of normal characters. These were being treated as
3361     real characters, instead of the source characters being re-checked.
3362    
3363    
3364     Version 0.94 18-Sep-97
3365     ----------------------
3366    
3367     1. The functions are now thread-safe, with the caveat that the global variables
3368     containing pointers to malloc() and free() or alternative functions are the
3369     same for all threads.
3370    
3371     2. Get pcre_study() to generate a bitmap of initial characters for non-
3372     anchored patterns when this is possible, and use it if passed to pcre_exec().
3373    
3374    
3375     Version 0.93 15-Sep-97
3376     ----------------------
3377    
3378     1. /(b)|(:+)/ was computing an incorrect first character.
3379    
3380     2. Add pcre_study() to the API and the passing of pcre_extra to pcre_exec(),
3381     but not actually doing anything yet.
3382    
3383     3. Treat "-" characters in classes that cannot be part of ranges as literals,
3384     as Perl does (e.g. [-az] or [az-]).
3385    
3386     4. Set the anchored flag if a branch starts with .* or .*? because that tests
3387     all possible positions.
3388    
3389     5. Split up into different modules to avoid including unneeded functions in a
3390     compiled binary. However, compile and exec are still in one module. The "study"
3391     function is split off.
3392    
3393     6. The character tables are now in a separate module whose source is generated
3394     by an auxiliary program - but can then be edited by hand if required. There are
3395     now no calls to isalnum(), isspace(), isdigit(), isxdigit(), tolower() or
3396     toupper() in the code.
3397    
3398     7. Turn the malloc/free funtions variables into pcre_malloc and pcre_free and
3399     make them global. Abolish the function for setting them, as the caller can now
3400     set them directly.
3401    
3402    
3403     Version 0.92 11-Sep-97
3404     ----------------------
3405    
3406     1. A repeat with a fixed maximum and a minimum of 1 for an ordinary character
3407     (e.g. /a{1,3}/) was broken (I mis-optimized it).
3408    
3409     2. Caseless matching was not working in character classes if the characters in
3410     the pattern were in upper case.
3411    
3412     3. Make ranges like [W-c] work in the same way as Perl for caseless matching.
3413    
3414     4. Make PCRE_ANCHORED public and accept as a compile option.
3415    
3416     5. Add an options word to pcre_exec() and accept PCRE_ANCHORED and
3417     PCRE_CASELESS at run time. Add escapes \A and \I to pcretest to cause it to
3418     pass them.
3419    
3420     6. Give an error if bad option bits passed at compile or run time.
3421    
3422     7. Add PCRE_MULTILINE at compile and exec time, and (?m) as well. Add \M to
3423     pcretest to cause it to pass that flag.
3424    
3425     8. Add pcre_info(), to get the number of identifying subpatterns, the stored
3426     options, and the first character, if set.
3427    
3428     9. Recognize C+ or C{n,m} where n >= 1 as providing a fixed starting character.
3429    
3430    
3431     Version 0.91 10-Sep-97
3432     ----------------------
3433    
3434     1. PCRE was failing to diagnose unlimited repeats of subpatterns that could
3435     match the empty string as in /(a*)*/. It was looping and ultimately crashing.
3436    
3437     2. PCRE was looping on encountering an indefinitely repeated back reference to
3438     a subpattern that had matched an empty string, e.g. /(a|)\1*/. It now does what
3439     Perl does - treats the match as successful.
3440    
3441     ****

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