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146        tively. The remaining sections, except for the pcredemo section  (which
469 UTF-8 strings that are described in the section entitled "Reason codes
798 UTF-8 strings that are described in the section entitled "Reason codes
1863 section on pcre_exec() options below.
2097 when the pattern is matched. For more discussion, see the section on
2202 of the pattern, as described in the section entitled "Newline conven-
2371 section on generic character types in the pcrepattern page. If you set
2527 passed; these are described below in the section on matching a pattern.
2677 sion below in the section on matching a pattern). This facility is pro-
2924 groups with the same number, as described in the section on duplicate
3013 section entitled "Studying a pattern" above). The format of the
3076 alternative matching function, which is described below in the section
3230 see the section entitled "Backtracking control" in the pcrepattern doc-
3414 be returned (see the descriptions of these errors in the section enti-
3674 codes are listed in the following section. For backward compatibility,
3779 This section applies only to the 8-bit library. The corresponding
3878 by number. The next section describes functions for extracting named
3976 the functions described in the previous section. For convenience, there
3982 previous section, they are not re-described here. There are just two
3993 behaviour may not be what you want (see the next section).
3996 terns with the same number, as described in the section on duplicate
4615 the section on recursion differences from Perl in the pcrepattern page.
4859 can be changed; see the description of \R in the section entitled "New-
5154 previous section.
5339 (described in the next section). Other Perl properties such as "InMu-
5596 and dollar (described in the next section) in that they only ever match
5837 appear outside a character class, as described in the section entitled
6031 defaulted. Details are given in the section entitled "Newline
6137 duplicate named subpatterns, as described in the next section.
6168 the same number, set up as described in the previous section.) Dupli-
6183 reset" subpattern, as described in the previous section.)
6201 absence of duplicate numbers (see the previous section) this is the one
6204 If you use a named reference in a condition test (see the section about
6232 a back reference (see next section)
6270 in the pattern (but see also the section entitled "Defining subpatterns
6812 the same number (see the earlier section about duplicate subpattern
6936 tern, as described in the section entitled "Newline conventions" above.
6979 described in the next section.) The special item (?R) or (?0) is a
7013 the next section.
7144 tern is called recursively or as a subpattern (see the next section),
7278 described in this section.
7312 There is more discussion of this option in the section entitled "Option
7368 the caller as described in the section entitled "Extra data for
8412 are described in the section entitled "Controlling the JIT stack"
8429 callback function to be set up as described in the section entitled
8499 the section entitled "JIT stack FAQ" below.
8570 All the functions described in this section do nothing if JIT is not
9108 long string, especially when PCRE_PARTIAL_SOFT is used. The section
9275 block. Its format is defined in the section on matching a pattern in
9296 is used to pass this data, as described in the section on matching a
10373 of these interfaces, see the pcrebuild documentation and the section on