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/PHP-7.2/ext/pcre/pcrelib/ |
H A D | ChangeLog | 306 31. Added a check for integer overflow in conditions (?(<digits>) and 307 (?(R<digits>). This omission was discovered by Karl Skomski with the LLVM 923 36. Perl no longer allows group names to start with digits, so I have made this 2983 digits. I have, however, made the messages clearer. 3356 (a) (?-n) (where n is a string of digits) is a relative subroutine or 4804 hexadecimal digits in the pattern. This is silly, because it handles 4809 character types table is still used for matching digits in subject 5322 digits, spaces, or word characters. Such characters always match \D, \S, 5572 09 are not valid octal constants. Single digits will be used for minor values 5978 where "ddd" means "one or more decimal digits".
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H A D | README | 826 digits, "word" characters, and white space, respectively. These are used when
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/PHP-7.2/ext/pcre/pcrelib/testdata/ |
H A D | testoutput2 | 10238 (?: [0-9a-f]{1,4} | # 1-4 hex digits or 14218 Failed: digits missing in \x{} or \o{} at offset 1 14226 Failed: digits missing in \x{} or \o{} at offset 3 14527 Failed: (?R or (?[+-]digits must be followed by ) at offset 3
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H A D | testinput1 | 3782 (?: [0-9a-f]{1,4} | # 1-4 hex digits or
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H A D | testinput2 | 2896 (?: [0-9a-f]{1,4} | # 1-4 hex digits or
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H A D | testoutput1 | 6176 (?: [0-9a-f]{1,4} | # 1-4 hex digits or
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/PHP-7.2/ext/mbstring/oniguruma/ |
H A D | HISTORY | 1166 an octal char and number digits.
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/PHP-7.2/ext/fileinfo/tests/ |
H A D | magic | 5976 # If the product code is 5 digits, we'll need to backspace here. 16675 # leader starts with 5 digits, followed by codes specific to MARC format 24077 # -> xxxxxx: 6 digits 24558 # it. The interesting value is the cvs date (8 digits decimal).
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H A D | magic私はガラスを食べられます | 5976 # If the product code is 5 digits, we'll need to backspace here. 16675 # leader starts with 5 digits, followed by codes specific to MARC format 24077 # -> xxxxxx: 6 digits 24558 # it. The interesting value is the cvs date (8 digits decimal).
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