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Regexp.PCRE
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Module Regexp.PCRE
- Constant
buildconfig_UTF8
constant Regexp.PCRE.buildconfig_UTF8
- Description
(from the pcreapi man-page)
"The output is an integer that is set to one if UTF-8 support
is available; otherwise it is set to zero."
This constant is calculated when the module is initiated
by using pcre_config(3).
- Constant
buildconfig_NEWLINE
constant Regexp.PCRE.buildconfig_NEWLINE
- Description
(from the pcreapi man-page)
"The output is an integer that is set to the value of the
code that is used for the newline character. It is either
linefeed (10) or carriage return (13), and should normally
be the standard character for your operating system."
This constant is calculated when the module is initiated
by using pcre_config(3).
- Constant
buildconfig_LINK_SIZE
constant Regexp.PCRE.buildconfig_LINK_SIZE
- Description
(from the pcreapi man-page)
"The output is an integer that contains the number of bytes
used for internal linkage in compiled regular expressions.
The value is 2, 3, or 4. Larger values allow larger regular
expressions to be compiled, at the expense of slower match-
ing. The default value of 2 is sufficient for all but the
most massive patterns, since it allows the compiled pattern
to be up to 64K in size."
This constant is calculated when the module is initiated
by using pcre_config(3).
- Constant
buildconfig_POSIX_MALLOC_THRESHOLD
constant Regexp.PCRE.buildconfig_POSIX_MALLOC_THRESHOLD
- Description
(from the pcreapi man-page)
"The output is an integer that contains the threshold above
which the POSIX interface uses malloc() for output vectors.
Further details are given in the pcreposix documentation."
This constant is calculated when the module is initiated
by using pcre_config(3).
- Constant
buildconfig_MATCH_LIMIT
constant Regexp.PCRE.buildconfig_MATCH_LIMIT
- Description
(from the pcreapi man-page)
"The output is an integer that gives the default limit for
the number of internal matching function calls in a
pcre_exec() execution. Further details are given with
pcre_exec() below."
This constant is calculated when the module is initiated
by using pcre_config(3).
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