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Compiling PCRE on non-Unix systems
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See below for comments on Cygwin or MinGW and OpenVMS usage. I (Philip Hazel)
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have no knowledge of Windows or VMS sytems and how their libraries work. The
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items in the PCRE Makefile that relate to anything other than Unix-like systems
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have been contributed by PCRE users. There are some other comments and files in
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the Contrib directory on the ftp site that you may find useful. See
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ftp://ftp.csx.cam.ac.uk/pub/software/programming/pcre/Contrib
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If you want to compile PCRE for a non-Unix system (or perhaps, more strictly,
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for a system that does not support "configure" and "make" files), note that
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the basic PCRE library consists entirely of code written in Standard C, and so
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should compile successfully on any system that has a Standard C compiler and
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library. The C++ wrapper functions are a separate issue (see below).
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GENERIC INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE C LIBRARY
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The following are generic comments about building PCRE. The interspersed
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indented commands are suggestions from Mark Tetrode as to which commands you
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might use on a Windows system to build a static library.
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(1) Copy or rename the file config.in as config.h, and change the macros that
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define HAVE_STRERROR and HAVE_MEMMOVE to define them as 1 rather than 0.
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Unfortunately, because of the way Unix autoconf works, the default setting has
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to be 0. You may also want to make changes to other macros in config.h. In
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particular, if you want to force a specific value for newline, you can define
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the NEWLINE macro. The default is to use '\n', thereby using whatever value
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your compiler gives to '\n'.
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rem Mark Tetrode's commands
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copy config.in config.h
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rem Use write, because notepad cannot handle UNIX files. Change values.
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write config.h
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(2) Compile dftables.c as a stand-alone program, and then run it with
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the single argument "pcre_chartables.c". This generates a set of standard
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character tables and writes them to that file.
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rem Mark Tetrode's commands
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rem Compile & run
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cl -DSUPPORT_UTF8 -DSUPPORT_UCP dftables.c
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dftables.exe pcre_chartables.c
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(3) Compile the following source files:
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pcre_chartables.c
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pcre_compile.c
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pcre_config.c
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pcre_dfa_exec.c
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pcre_exec.c
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pcre_fullinfo.c
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pcre_get.c
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pcre_globals.c
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pcre_info.c
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pcre_maketables.c
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pcre_ord2utf8.c
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pcre_refcount.c
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pcre_study.c
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pcre_tables.c
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pcre_try_flipped.c
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pcre_ucp_searchfuncs.c
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pcre_valid_utf8.c
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pcre_version.c
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pcre_xclass.c
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and link them all together into an object library in whichever form your system
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keeps such libraries. This is the pcre C library. If your system has static and
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shared libraries, you may have to do this once for each type.
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rem These comments are out-of-date, referring to a previous release which
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rem had fewer source files. Replace with the file names from above.
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rem Mark Tetrode's commands, for a static library
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rem Compile & lib
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cl -DSUPPORT_UTF8 -DSUPPORT_UCP -DPOSIX_MALLOC_THRESHOLD=10 /c maketables.c get.c study.c pcre.c
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lib /OUT:pcre.lib maketables.obj get.obj study.obj pcre.obj
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(4) Similarly, compile pcreposix.c and link it (on its own) as the pcreposix
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library.
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rem Mark Tetrode's commands, for a static library
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rem Compile & lib
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cl -DSUPPORT_UTF8 -DSUPPORT_UCP -DPOSIX_MALLOC_THRESHOLD=10 /c pcreposix.c
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lib /OUT:pcreposix.lib pcreposix.obj
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(5) Compile the test program pcretest.c. This needs the functions in the
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pcre and pcreposix libraries when linking.
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rem Mark Tetrode's commands
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rem compile & link
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cl /F0x400000 pcretest.c pcre.lib pcreposix.lib
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(6) Run pcretest on the testinput files in the testdata directory, and check
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that the output matches the corresponding testoutput files. You must use the
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-i option when checking testinput2. Note that the supplied files are in Unix
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format, with just LF characters as line terminators. You may need to edit them
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to change this if your system uses a different convention.
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rem Mark Tetrode's commands
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pcretest testdata\testinput1 testdata\myoutput1
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windiff testdata\testoutput1 testdata\myoutput1
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pcretest -i testdata\testinput2 testdata\myoutput2
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windiff testdata\testoutput2 testdata\myoutput2
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pcretest testdata\testinput3 testdata\myoutput3
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windiff testdata\testoutput3 testdata\myoutput3
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pcretest testdata\testinput4 testdata\myoutput4
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windiff testdata\testoutput4 testdata\myoutput4
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pcretest testdata\testinput5 testdata\myoutput5
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windiff testdata\testoutput5 testdata\myoutput5
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pcretest testdata\testinput6 testdata\myoutput6
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windiff testdata\testoutput6 testdata\myoutput6
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Note that there are now three more tests (7, 8, 9) that did not exist when Mark
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wrote those comments. The test the new pcre_dfa_exec() function.
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(7) If you want to use the pcregrep command, compile and link pcregrep.c; it
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uses only the basic PCRE library.
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THE C++ WRAPPER FUNCTIONS
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The PCRE distribution now contains some C++ wrapper functions and tests,
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contributed by Google Inc. On a system that can use "configure" and "make",
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the functions are automatically built into a library called pcrecpp. It should
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be straightforward to compile the .cc files manually on other systems. The
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files called xxx_unittest.cc are test programs for each of the corresponding
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xxx.cc files.
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FURTHER REMARKS
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If you have a system without "configure" but where you can use a Makefile, edit
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Makefile.in to create Makefile, substituting suitable values for the variables
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at the head of the file.
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Some help in building a Win32 DLL of PCRE in GnuWin32 environments was
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contributed by Paul Sokolovsky. These environments are Mingw32
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(http://www.xraylith.wisc.edu/~khan/software/gnu-win32/) and CygWin
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(http://sourceware.cygnus.com/cygwin/). Paul comments:
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For CygWin, set CFLAGS=-mno-cygwin, and do 'make dll'. You'll get
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pcre.dll (containing pcreposix also), libpcre.dll.a, and dynamically
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linked pgrep and pcretest. If you have /bin/sh, run RunTest (three
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main test go ok, locale not supported).
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Changes to do MinGW with autoconf 2.50 were supplied by Fred Cox
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<sailorFred@yahoo.com>, who comments as follows:
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If you are using the PCRE DLL, the normal Unix style configure && make &&
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make check && make install should just work[*]. If you want to statically
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link against the .a file, you must define PCRE_STATIC before including
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pcre.h, otherwise the pcre_malloc and pcre_free exported functions will be
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declared __declspec(dllimport), with hilarious results. See the configure.in
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and pcretest.c for how it is done for the static test.
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Also, there will only be a libpcre.la, not a libpcreposix.la, as you
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would expect from the Unix version. The single DLL includes the pcreposix
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interface.
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[*] But note that the supplied test files are in Unix format, with just LF
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characters as line terminators. You will have to edit them to change to CR LF
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terminators.
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A script for building PCRE using Borland's C++ compiler for use with VPASCAL
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was contributed by Alexander Tokarev. It is called makevp.bat.
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These are some further comments about Win32 builds from Mark Evans. They
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were contributed before Fred Cox's changes were made, so it is possible that
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they may no longer be relevant.
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"The documentation for Win32 builds is a bit shy. Under MSVC6 I
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followed their instructions to the letter, but there were still
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some things missing.
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(1) Must #define STATIC for entire project if linking statically.
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(I see no reason to use DLLs for code this compact.) This of
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course is a project setting in MSVC under Preprocessor.
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(2) Missing some #ifdefs relating to the function pointers
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pcre_malloc and pcre_free. See my solution below. (The stubs
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may not be mandatory but they made me feel better.)"
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#ifdef _WIN32
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#include <malloc.h>
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void* malloc_stub(size_t N)
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{ return malloc(N); }
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void free_stub(void* p)
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{ free(p); }
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void *(*pcre_malloc)(size_t) = &malloc_stub;
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void (*pcre_free)(void *) = &free_stub;
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#else
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void *(*pcre_malloc)(size_t) = malloc;
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void (*pcre_free)(void *) = free;
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#endif
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=========================
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BUILDING PCRE ON OPENVMS
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Dan Mooney sent the following comments about building PCRE on OpenVMS. They
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relate to an older version of PCRE that used fewer source files, so the exact
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commands will need changing. See the current list of source files above.
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"It was quite easy to compile and link the library. I don't have a formal
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make file but the attached file [reproduced below] contains the OpenVMS DCL
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commands I used to build the library. I had to add #define
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POSIX_MALLOC_THRESHOLD 10 to pcre.h since it was not defined anywhere.
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The library was built on:
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O/S: HP OpenVMS v7.3-1
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Compiler: Compaq C v6.5-001-48BCD
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Linker: vA13-01
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The test results did not match 100% due to the issues you mention in your
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documentation regarding isprint(), iscntrl(), isgraph() and ispunct(). I
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modified some of the character tables temporarily and was able to get the
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results to match. Tests using the fr locale did not match since I don't have
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that locale loaded. The study size was always reported to be 3 less than the
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value in the standard test output files."
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=========================
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$! This DCL procedure builds PCRE on OpenVMS
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$!
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$! I followed the instructions in the non-unix-use file in the distribution.
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$!
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$ COMPILE == "CC/LIST/NOMEMBER_ALIGNMENT/PREFIX_LIBRARY_ENTRIES=ALL_ENTRIES
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$ COMPILE DFTABLES.C
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$ LINK/EXE=DFTABLES.EXE DFTABLES.OBJ
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$ RUN DFTABLES.EXE/OUTPUT=CHARTABLES.C
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$ COMPILE MAKETABLES.C
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$ COMPILE GET.C
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$ COMPILE STUDY.C
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$! I had to set POSIX_MALLOC_THRESHOLD to 10 in PCRE.H since the symbol
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$! did not seem to be defined anywhere.
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$! I edited pcre.h and added #DEFINE SUPPORT_UTF8 to enable UTF8 support.
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$ COMPILE PCRE.C
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$ LIB/CREATE PCRE MAKETABLES.OBJ, GET.OBJ, STUDY.OBJ, PCRE.OBJ
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$! I had to set POSIX_MALLOC_THRESHOLD to 10 in PCRE.H since the symbol
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$! did not seem to be defined anywhere.
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$ COMPILE PCREPOSIX.C
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$ LIB/CREATE PCREPOSIX PCREPOSIX.OBJ
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$ COMPILE PCRETEST.C
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$ LINK/EXE=PCRETEST.EXE PCRETEST.OBJ, PCRE/LIB, PCREPOSIX/LIB
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$! C programs that want access to command line arguments must be
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$! defined as a symbol
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$ PCRETEST :== "$ SYS$ROADSUSERS:[DMOONEY.REGEXP]PCRETEST.EXE"
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$! Arguments must be enclosed in quotes.
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$ PCRETEST "-C"
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$! Test results:
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$!
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$! The test results did not match 100%. The functions isprint(), iscntrl(),
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$! isgraph() and ispunct() on OpenVMS must not produce the same results
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$! as the system that built the test output files provided with the
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$! distribution.
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$!
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$! The study size did not match and was always 3 less on OpenVMS.
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$!
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$! Locale could not be set to fr
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$!
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=========================
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****
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