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877 non-Unix-like environment.
981 If you set --enable-utf when compiling in an EBCDIC environment, PCRE
1111 verely limit PCRE's operation. (The Unix environment does not usually
1185 PCRE assumes by default that it will run in an environment where the
1188 ever, be compiled to run in an EBCDIC environment by adding
1194 environment (for example, an IBM mainframe operating system). The
1199 is used. In such an environment you should use
1210 an EBCDIC environment.
1266 If your environment has not been set up so that an appropriate library
1298 on your system, you must set the environment variable
1736 In a Windows environment, if you want to statically link an application
2307 In an ASCII/Unicode environment, the Unicode newline sequences are the
2313 When PCRE is compiled to run in an EBCDIC (mainframe) environment, the
3627 pattern that was compiled in an environment of one endianness is run in
3628 an environment with the other endianness. This is the error that PCRE
4887 PCRE can be compiled to run in an environment that uses EBCDIC as its
4890 code; in an EBCDIC environment these characters may have different code
5004 code environment, these escapes are as follows:
5038 values as they do in an ASCII environment, though the meanings of the
5042 The sequence \? generates DEL (127, hex 7F) in an ASCII environment,
10158 In a Windows environment, if you want to statically link the program