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Date: Sat, 02 Feb 2019 21:17:24 +0100
From: "Juan Manuel Guerrero (juan DOT guerrero AT gmx DOT de) [via djgpp-announce AT delorie DOT com]" <djgpp-announce AT delorie DOT com>
To: djgpp-announce AT delorie DOT com
Subject: ANNOUNCE: DJGPP port of PCRE2 10.31 uploaded.
Reply-To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com

This is a port of PCRE2 10.31 to MSDOS/DJGPP.


   The PCRE2 library is a set of functions that implement regular expression
   pattern matching using the same syntax and semantics as Perl 5. PCRE2 has
   its own native API, as well as a set of wrapper functions that correspond
   to the POSIX regular expression API.  PCRE2 is a re-working of the original
   PCRE library to provide an entirely new API.  It is written in C, and there
   are no C++ wrappers anymore.  The original, very widely deployed PCRE library,
   is at version 8.42, and the API and feature set are stable future releases
   will be for bugfixes only.  All new future features will be to PCRE2, not
   the original PCRE 8.x series.


   DJGPP specific changes.
   =======================


   To configure and compile this port you will need an OS with LFN support.
   The products itself will even work on systems that have only SFN support.

   The usual stuff to configure the sources have been added.  As usual, it
   is stored together with the diffs file that documents my changes in the
   /djgpp directory.
   The port has been configured to support gzip and bzip2 compressed files.
   The binaries will detect at runtime if LFN or SFN support is available.
   If there is LFN support available then only the default extensions ".bz2"
   and ".gz" will be used and no other ones will be honored.  But if only SFN
   support is available, then also ".*bz" will be accepted as a valid bzip2
   extension and in the case of gzip compressed files also ".*gz" and ".**z"
   will be accepted as valid extensions, where "*" always stands for any
   valid character.  If a file with a valid bzip2 or gzip extension can not
   be opened using the appropriate compressor library functions, it will be
   treated as an uncopressed file and will be opened as a plain file.  Please
   note that all files are opened in binary mode and that neither the original
   code nor this port offers any way to change this behaviour.

   The library can be configured to accept different EOL characters.  I have
   choosen to configure this port using the option to enable any EOL characters.
   This means that CR, LF and CRLF will be recognized as valid EOL character.

   If you do not like this, you will have to reconfigure and recompile the
   port passing the option you prefer to config.bat.  The following command
   line options are available:
     cr: enables CR as EOL
     lf: enables LF as EOL
     crlf: enables CRLF as EOL
     any-crlf: enables CR, LF and CRLF as EOL
   Also the following command line options are available to disable any of
   the EOL characters:
     no-cr: disables CR as EOL
     no-lf: disables LF as EOL
     no-crlf: disables CRLF as EOL
     no-any-crlf: disables CR, LF and CRLF as EOL
   Enabling one of them disables all of the other ones.  This concerns only
   the library.  The EOL character used by pcre2grep can always be controlled
   with the -N command line option.  Please note that this choice has the
   consequence that if you have a string looking like this:
     foo\r\nbar
   PCRE library and pcre2grep.exe will find 2 EOLs.  One for \r and one for \n.
   In other words the following two sequences "CRCRLF" and "LFCRLF" will always
   produce two EOL matches.  The "CRCRLF" sequence will produce one match for
   the first CR and a second one for the following CRLF.  The "LFCRLF" sequence
   will produce a match for the first LF and a second match for the following
   CRLF.  Please note that this behaviour differs from the DJGPP's port of grep.
   It was not my intention to modify the PCRE code in such a drastic way to be
   able to emulation DJGPP's grep behaviour.  pcre2grep.exe also offers color
   support without having to install an ansi.sys driver.  Please also note that
   I have not configured the port to support neither UTF-8 Unicode character
   strings nor any UTF-8 EOL character sequence.

   There are more options like this:
     pcre8 or no-pcre8, default pcre8.  Enable 8 bit character set support
       and disable 16 bit character set support.
     pcre16 or no-pcre16, default no-pcre16.  Disable 8 bit and 32 character
       set support and enables 16 bit character set support.  DJGPP does not
       support 16 bit character sets AFAIK.
     pcre32 or no-pcre32, default no-pcre32.  Disable 8 bit and 16 character
       set support and enables 32 bit character set support.  DJGPP does not
       support 32 bit character sets AFAIK.
     jit or no-jit, default no-jit.  Disable Just-In-Time compiling support.
     grepjit or no-grepjit, default no-grepjit.  Disable Just-In-Time support
       in pcre2grep.
   Neither the Just-In-Time compiling support for the library nor the JIT
   support for pcre2grep are supported by me.  I have checked the code to
   see if there are DOS specific issues to fix but I did not found any.
   To compile it you will need to install some pthread library together with
   a socket library.  I have never used that kind of libraries on DOS with
   DJGPP so I am not able to support JIT.  If you want to try you are alone.

   The pcre2test.exe binary will not support the -S command line option that
   allows to change the program stack.  This is because DJGPP's setrlimit does
   not support this feature.  The port has been configure to use the readline
   and history libraries.  If you do not like this you will have to reconfigure
   the sources passing the "no-rl" command line option to config.bat.
   The default is always that readline is used.

   The port passes the test suite except for the last test.  This test is
   completely UNIX or LF centric and does not work well with any other EOL
   encoding than the one used on posix systems.  This is known by the author
   and maintainer of PCRE library and I have no plans to write a CRLF specific
   test case for the DJGPP port.

   Certain man and html pages have been renamed to fit into the SFN limits.
   The index.html has been adjusted accordingly.

   As told before, to configure and compile the package you will have to install
   the following packages too:
     ftp://ftp.delorie.com/pub/djgpp/current/v2gnu/rdln70b.zip
     ftp://ftp.delorie.com/pub/djgpp/current/v2tk/zlb1211b.zip
     ftp://ftp.delorie.com/pub/djgpp/current/v2tk/bz2-106ar2.zip
   Of course, you can always use newer versions of these ports if they are
   available.

   The source package is distributed preconfigured to be build in the /_build
   directory located under the top srcdir.

   The port has been configured and compiled on WinXP SP3 and Win98SE using
   gcc346b and bnu2311b.  There is no guarantee that this may be possible with
   any other DOS-like OS.  Due to the massive use of long file names it will
   not be possible to configure and compile without LFN support.

   Please read the docs.  There are no info formated docs.  All the extensive
   documentation is html formated and placed in /share/doc/pcre/html

   All the changes done to the original distribution are documented in the
   diffs file and located together with all the files needed to configure
   the package (config.bat, config.sed, config.site, etc.) in the /djgpp
   directory.

   For further information about PCRE2 please read the man pages and NEWS file.

   As the pcre author noted, the original, very widely deployed PCRE1 library is
   at version 8.42, and the API and feature set are stable future releases will
   be for bugfixes only.  All new future features will be to PCRE2 and is at
   version 10.31, not the original PCRE 8.x series.

   The port of the last version of the PCRE1 library (aka pcre842[b|s].zip) is
   also available in the /current directory just in case it is prefered over
   the new API.



   This is a verbatim extract of the NEWS file:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Version 10.31 12-February-2018
------------------------------

This is mainly a bugfix and tidying release (see ChangeLog for full details).
However, there are some minor enhancements.

1. New pcre2_config() options: PCRE2_CONFIG_NEVER_BACKSLASH_C and
PCRE2_CONFIG_COMPILED_WIDTHS.

2. New pcre2_pattern_info() option PCRE2_INFO_EXTRAOPTIONS to retrieve the
extra compile time options.

3. There are now public names for all the pcre2_compile() error numbers.

4. Added PCRE2_CALLOUT_STARTMATCH and PCRE2_CALLOUT_BACKTRACK bits to a new
field callout_flags in callout blocks.


-------------------------------------------------------------------------------




   The port has been compiled using stock djdev205 and consists of the following
   two packages that can be downloaded from ftp.delorie.com and mirrors as (time
   stamp 2018-09-08):

     PCRE2 10.31 binaries, headers, libs and man formated documentation:
     ftp://ftp.delorie.com/pub/djgpp/current/v2tk/pcr1031b.zip

     PCRE2 10.31 source:
     ftp://ftp.delorie.com/pub/djgpp/current/v2tk/pcr1031s.zip



   Send PCRE2 specific bug reports to <pcre-dev AT exim DOT org>.
   Send suggestions and bug reports concerning the DJGPP port to
   comp.os.msdos.djgpp or <djgpp AT delorie DOT com>.

Enjoy.

       Guerrero, Juan Manuel <juan DOT guerrero AT gmx DOT de>

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