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4 that do not have a man page processor. The small individual files that give
73 pcrematching page.
79 pcrecpp page has details of this interface. Other people's contribu-
88 page.
93 selves are described in the pcrebuild page. Documentation about build-
136 ture in the pcreapi page.
142 tions. In the "man" format, each of these is a separate "man page". In
143 the HTML format, each is a separate page, linked from the index page.
176 In the "man" and HTML formats, there is also a short page for each C
323 16-bit library. This page describes what is different when you use the
429 the validity of UTF-16 strings in the pcreunicode page.
470 for invalid UTF-8 strings" in the main pcreapi page. The UTF-16 errors
654 occasional references to the 16-bit and 32-bit libraries. This page
760 the validity of UTF-32 strings in the pcreunicode page.
799 for invalid UTF-8 strings" in the main pcreapi page. The UTF-32 errors
1726 PCRE. It is documented in the pcrecpp page.
1855 the pcrepattern page for details of the special character sequences.
2371 section on generic character types in the pcrepattern page. If you set
2389 changes the behaviour of PCRE are given in the pcreunicode page.
2395 UTF-8 strings in the pcreunicode page. If an invalid UTF-8 sequence is
2925 subpattern numbers in the pcrepattern page, the groups may be given the
3409 the validity of UTF-8 strings in the pcreunicode page. If an invalid
3997 subpattern numbers in the pcrepattern page, you cannot use names to
4550 does have are given in the pcreunicode page.
4615 the section on recursion differences from Perl in the pcrepattern page.
4742 tax summary in the pcresyntax page. PCRE tries to match Perl syntax and
4763 pcrematching page.
4796 of features in the pcreunicode page.
4831 ceding, or any Unicode newline sequence. The pcreapi page has further
5214 page). For example, in a French locale such as "fr_FR" in Unix-like
5442 PCRE_NO_UTF16_CHECK and PCRE_NO_UTF32_CHECK in the pcreapi page). Perl
5923 [:graph:] This matches characters that have glyphs that mark the page
8593 allocate 1M address space, and use only a single memory page (usually
9788 functionality was added by Giuseppe Maxia. This brief man page was con-
9960 API reference page.