1News about PCRE releases 2------------------------ 3 4Release 8.38 23-November-2015 5----------------------------- 6 7This is bug-fix release. Note that this library (now called PCRE1) is now being 8maintained for bug fixes only. New projects are advised to use the new PCRE2 9libraries. 10 11 12Release 8.37 28-April-2015 13-------------------------- 14 15This is bug-fix release. Note that this library (now called PCRE1) is now being 16maintained for bug fixes only. New projects are advised to use the new PCRE2 17libraries. 18 19 20Release 8.36 26-September-2014 21------------------------------ 22 23This is primarily a bug-fix release. However, in addition, the Unicode data 24tables have been updated to Unicode 7.0.0. 25 26 27Release 8.35 04-April-2014 28-------------------------- 29 30There have been performance improvements for classes containing non-ASCII 31characters and the "auto-possessification" feature has been extended. Other 32minor improvements have been implemented and bugs fixed. There is a new callout 33feature to enable applications to do detailed stack checks at compile time, to 34avoid running out of stack for deeply nested parentheses. The JIT compiler has 35been extended with experimental support for ARM-64, MIPS-64, and PPC-LE. 36 37 38Release 8.34 15-December-2013 39----------------------------- 40 41As well as fixing the inevitable bugs, performance has been improved by 42refactoring and extending the amount of "auto-possessification" that PCRE does. 43Other notable changes: 44 45. Implemented PCRE_INFO_MATCH_EMPTY, which yields 1 if the pattern can match 46 an empty string. If it can, pcretest shows this in its information output. 47 48. A back reference to a named subpattern when there is more than one of the 49 same name now checks them in the order in which they appear in the pattern. 50 The first one that is set is used for the reference. Previously only the 51 first one was inspected. This change makes PCRE more compatible with Perl. 52 53. Unicode character properties were updated from Unicode 6.3.0. 54 55. The character VT has been added to the set of characters that match \s and 56 are generally treated as white space, following this same change in Perl 57 5.18. There is now no difference between "Perl space" and "POSIX space". 58 59. Perl has changed its handling of \8 and \9. If there is no previously 60 encountered capturing group of those numbers, they are treated as the 61 literal characters 8 and 9 instead of a binary zero followed by the 62 literals. PCRE now does the same. 63 64. Following Perl, added \o{} to specify codepoints in octal, making it 65 possible to specify values greater than 0777 and also making them 66 unambiguous. 67 68. In UCP mode, \s was not matching two of the characters that Perl matches, 69 namely NEL (U+0085) and MONGOLIAN VOWEL SEPARATOR (U+180E), though they 70 were matched by \h. 71 72. Add JIT support for the 64 bit TileGX architecture. 73 74. Upgraded the handling of the POSIX classes [:graph:], [:print:], and 75 [:punct:] when PCRE_UCP is set so as to include the same characters as Perl 76 does in Unicode mode. 77 78. Perl no longer allows group names to start with digits, so I have made this 79 change also in PCRE. 80 81. Added support for [[:<:]] and [[:>:]] as used in the BSD POSIX library to 82 mean "start of word" and "end of word", respectively, as a transition aid. 83 84 85Release 8.33 28-May-2013 86-------------------------- 87 88A number of bugs are fixed, and some performance improvements have been made. 89There are also some new features, of which these are the most important: 90 91. The behaviour of the backtracking verbs has been rationalized and 92 documented in more detail. 93 94. JIT now supports callouts and all of the backtracking verbs. 95 96. Unicode validation has been updated in the light of Unicode Corrigendum #9, 97 which points out that "non characters" are not "characters that may not 98 appear in Unicode strings" but rather "characters that are reserved for 99 internal use and have only local meaning". 100 101. (*LIMIT_MATCH=d) and (*LIMIT_RECURSION=d) have been added so that the 102 creator of a pattern can specify lower (but not higher) limits for the 103 matching process. 104 105. The PCRE_NEVER_UTF option is available to prevent pattern-writers from using 106 the (*UTF) feature, as this could be a security issue. 107 108 109Release 8.32 30-November-2012 110----------------------------- 111 112This release fixes a number of bugs, but also has some new features. These are 113the highlights: 114 115. There is now support for 32-bit character strings and UTF-32. Like the 116 16-bit support, this is done by compiling a separate 32-bit library. 117 118. \X now matches a Unicode extended grapheme cluster. 119 120. Case-independent matching of Unicode characters that have more than one 121 "other case" now makes all three (or more) characters equivalent. This 122 applies, for example, to Greek Sigma, which has two lowercase versions. 123 124. Unicode character properties are updated to Unicode 6.2.0. 125 126. The EBCDIC support, which had decayed, has had a spring clean. 127 128. A number of JIT optimizations have been added, which give faster JIT 129 execution speed. In addition, a new direct interface to JIT execution is 130 available. This bypasses some of the sanity checks of pcre_exec() to give a 131 noticeable speed-up. 132 133. A number of issues in pcregrep have been fixed, making it more compatible 134 with GNU grep. In particular, --exclude and --include (and variants) apply 135 to all files now, not just those obtained from scanning a directory 136 recursively. In Windows environments, the default action for directories is 137 now "skip" instead of "read" (which provokes an error). 138 139. If the --only-matching (-o) option in pcregrep is specified multiple 140 times, each one causes appropriate output. For example, -o1 -o2 outputs the 141 substrings matched by the 1st and 2nd capturing parentheses. A separating 142 string can be specified by --om-separator (default empty). 143 144. When PCRE is built via Autotools using a version of gcc that has the 145 "visibility" feature, it is used to hide internal library functions that are 146 not part of the public API. 147 148 149Release 8.31 06-July-2012 150------------------------- 151 152This is mainly a bug-fixing release, with a small number of developments: 153 154. The JIT compiler now supports partial matching and the (*MARK) and 155 (*COMMIT) verbs. 156 157. PCRE_INFO_MAXLOOKBEHIND can be used to find the longest lookbehind in a 158 pattern. 159 160. There should be a performance improvement when using the heap instead of the 161 stack for recursion. 162 163. pcregrep can now be linked with libedit as an alternative to libreadline. 164 165. pcregrep now has a --file-list option where the list of files to scan is 166 given as a file. 167 168. pcregrep now recognizes binary files and there are related options. 169 170. The Unicode tables have been updated to 6.1.0. 171 172As always, the full list of changes is in the ChangeLog file. 173 174 175Release 8.30 04-February-2012 176----------------------------- 177 178Release 8.30 introduces a major new feature: support for 16-bit character 179strings, compiled as a separate library. There are a few changes to the 1808-bit library, in addition to some bug fixes. 181 182. The pcre_info() function, which has been obsolete for over 10 years, has 183 been removed. 184 185. When a compiled pattern was saved to a file and later reloaded on a host 186 with different endianness, PCRE used automatically to swap the bytes in some 187 of the data fields. With the advent of the 16-bit library, where more of this 188 swapping is needed, it is no longer done automatically. Instead, the bad 189 endianness is detected and a specific error is given. The user can then call 190 a new function called pcre_pattern_to_host_byte_order() (or an equivalent 191 16-bit function) to do the swap. 192 193. In UTF-8 mode, the values 0xd800 to 0xdfff are not legal Unicode 194 code points and are now faulted. (They are the so-called "surrogates" 195 that are reserved for coding high values in UTF-16.) 196 197 198Release 8.21 12-Dec-2011 199------------------------ 200 201This is almost entirely a bug-fix release. The only new feature is the ability 202to obtain the size of the memory used by the JIT compiler. 203 204 205Release 8.20 21-Oct-2011 206------------------------ 207 208The main change in this release is the inclusion of Zoltan Herczeg's 209just-in-time compiler support, which can be accessed by building PCRE with 210--enable-jit. Large performance benefits can be had in many situations. 8.20 211also fixes an unfortunate bug that was introduced in 8.13 as well as tidying up 212a number of infelicities and differences from Perl. 213 214 215Release 8.13 16-Aug-2011 216------------------------ 217 218This is mainly a bug-fix release. There has been a lot of internal refactoring. 219The Unicode tables have been updated. The only new feature in the library is 220the passing of *MARK information to callouts. Some additions have been made to 221pcretest to make testing easier and more comprehensive. There is a new option 222for pcregrep to adjust its internal buffer size. 223 224 225Release 8.12 15-Jan-2011 226------------------------ 227 228This release fixes some bugs in pcregrep, one of which caused the tests to fail 229on 64-bit big-endian systems. There are no changes to the code of the library. 230 231 232Release 8.11 10-Dec-2010 233------------------------ 234 235A number of bugs in the library and in pcregrep have been fixed. As always, see 236ChangeLog for details. The following are the non-bug-fix changes: 237 238. Added --match-limit and --recursion-limit to pcregrep. 239 240. Added an optional parentheses number to the -o and --only-matching options 241 of pcregrep. 242 243. Changed the way PCRE_PARTIAL_HARD affects the matching of $, \z, \Z, \b, and 244 \B. 245 246. Added PCRE_ERROR_SHORTUTF8 to make it possible to distinguish between a 247 bad UTF-8 sequence and one that is incomplete when using PCRE_PARTIAL_HARD. 248 249. Recognize (*NO_START_OPT) at the start of a pattern to set the PCRE_NO_ 250 START_OPTIMIZE option, which is now allowed at compile time 251 252 253Release 8.10 25-Jun-2010 254------------------------ 255 256There are two major additions: support for (*MARK) and friends, and the option 257PCRE_UCP, which changes the behaviour of \b, \d, \s, and \w (and their 258opposites) so that they make use of Unicode properties. There are also a number 259of lesser new features, and several bugs have been fixed. A new option, 260--line-buffered, has been added to pcregrep, for use when it is connected to 261pipes. 262 263 264Release 8.02 19-Mar-2010 265------------------------ 266 267Another bug-fix release. 268 269 270Release 8.01 19-Jan-2010 271------------------------ 272 273This is a bug-fix release. Several bugs in the code itself and some bugs and 274infelicities in the build system have been fixed. 275 276 277Release 8.00 19-Oct-09 278---------------------- 279 280Bugs have been fixed in the library and in pcregrep. There are also some 281enhancements. Restrictions on patterns used for partial matching have been 282removed, extra information is given for partial matches, the partial matching 283process has been improved, and an option to make a partial match override a 284full match is available. The "study" process has been enhanced by finding a 285lower bound matching length. Groups with duplicate numbers may now have 286duplicated names without the use of PCRE_DUPNAMES. However, they may not have 287different names. The documentation has been revised to reflect these changes. 288The version number has been expanded to 3 digits as it is clear that the rate 289of change is not slowing down. 290 291 292Release 7.9 11-Apr-09 293--------------------- 294 295Mostly bugfixes and tidies with just a couple of minor functional additions. 296 297 298Release 7.8 05-Sep-08 299--------------------- 300 301More bug fixes, plus a performance improvement in Unicode character property 302lookup. 303 304 305Release 7.7 07-May-08 306--------------------- 307 308This is once again mainly a bug-fix release, but there are a couple of new 309features. 310 311 312Release 7.6 28-Jan-08 313--------------------- 314 315The main reason for having this release so soon after 7.5 is because it fixes a 316potential buffer overflow problem in pcre_compile() when run in UTF-8 mode. In 317addition, the CMake configuration files have been brought up to date. 318 319 320Release 7.5 10-Jan-08 321--------------------- 322 323This is mainly a bug-fix release. However the ability to link pcregrep with 324libz or libbz2 and the ability to link pcretest with libreadline have been 325added. Also the --line-offsets and --file-offsets options were added to 326pcregrep. 327 328 329Release 7.4 21-Sep-07 330--------------------- 331 332The only change of specification is the addition of options to control whether 333\R matches any Unicode line ending (the default) or just CR, LF, and CRLF. 334Otherwise, the changes are bug fixes and a refactoring to reduce the number of 335relocations needed in a shared library. There have also been some documentation 336updates, in particular, some more information about using CMake to build PCRE 337has been added to the NON-UNIX-USE file. 338 339 340Release 7.3 28-Aug-07 341--------------------- 342 343Most changes are bug fixes. Some that are not: 344 3451. There is some support for Perl 5.10's experimental "backtracking control 346 verbs" such as (*PRUNE). 347 3482. UTF-8 checking is now as per RFC 3629 instead of RFC 2279; this is more 349 restrictive in the strings it accepts. 350 3513. Checking for potential integer overflow has been made more dynamic, and as a 352 consequence there is no longer a hard limit on the size of a subpattern that 353 has a limited repeat count. 354 3554. When CRLF is a valid line-ending sequence, pcre_exec() and pcre_dfa_exec() 356 no longer advance by two characters instead of one when an unanchored match 357 fails at CRLF if there are explicit CR or LF matches within the pattern. 358 This gets rid of some anomalous effects that previously occurred. 359 3605. Some PCRE-specific settings for varying the newline options at the start of 361 a pattern have been added. 362 363 364Release 7.2 19-Jun-07 365--------------------- 366 367WARNING: saved patterns that were compiled by earlier versions of PCRE must be 368recompiled for use with 7.2 (necessitated by the addition of \K, \h, \H, \v, 369and \V). 370 371Correction to the notes for 7.1: the note about shared libraries for Windows is 372wrong. Previously, three libraries were built, but each could function 373independently. For example, the pcreposix library also included all the 374functions from the basic pcre library. The change is that the three libraries 375are no longer independent. They are like the Unix libraries. To use the 376pcreposix functions, for example, you need to link with both the pcreposix and 377the basic pcre library. 378 379Some more features from Perl 5.10 have been added: 380 381 (?-n) and (?+n) relative references for recursion and subroutines. 382 383 (?(-n) and (?(+n) relative references as conditions. 384 385 \k{name} and \g{name} are synonyms for \k<name>. 386 387 \K to reset the start of the matched string; for example, (foo)\Kbar 388 matches bar preceded by foo, but only sets bar as the matched string. 389 390 (?| introduces a group where the capturing parentheses in each alternative 391 start from the same number; for example, (?|(abc)|(xyz)) sets capturing 392 parentheses number 1 in both cases. 393 394 \h, \H, \v, \V match horizontal and vertical whitespace, respectively. 395 396 397Release 7.1 24-Apr-07 398--------------------- 399 400There is only one new feature in this release: a linebreak setting of 401PCRE_NEWLINE_ANYCRLF. It is a cut-down version of PCRE_NEWLINE_ANY, which 402recognizes only CRLF, CR, and LF as linebreaks. 403 404A few bugs are fixed (see ChangeLog for details), but the major change is a 405complete re-implementation of the build system. This now has full Autotools 406support and so is now "standard" in some sense. It should help with compiling 407PCRE in a wide variety of environments. 408 409NOTE: when building shared libraries for Windows, three dlls are now built, 410called libpcre, libpcreposix, and libpcrecpp. Previously, everything was 411included in a single dll. 412 413Another important change is that the dftables auxiliary program is no longer 414compiled and run at "make" time by default. Instead, a default set of character 415tables (assuming ASCII coding) is used. If you want to use dftables to generate 416the character tables as previously, add --enable-rebuild-chartables to the 417"configure" command. You must do this if you are compiling PCRE to run on a 418system that uses EBCDIC code. 419 420There is a discussion about character tables in the README file. The default is 421not to use dftables so that that there is no problem when cross-compiling. 422 423 424Release 7.0 19-Dec-06 425--------------------- 426 427This release has a new major number because there have been some internal 428upheavals to facilitate the addition of new optimizations and other facilities, 429and to make subsequent maintenance and extension easier. Compilation is likely 430to be a bit slower, but there should be no major effect on runtime performance. 431Previously compiled patterns are NOT upwards compatible with this release. If 432you have saved compiled patterns from a previous release, you will have to 433re-compile them. Important changes that are visible to users are: 434 4351. The Unicode property tables have been updated to Unicode 5.0.0, which adds 436 some more scripts. 437 4382. The option PCRE_NEWLINE_ANY causes PCRE to recognize any Unicode newline 439 sequence as a newline. 440 4413. The \R escape matches a single Unicode newline sequence as a single unit. 442 4434. New features that will appear in Perl 5.10 are now in PCRE. These include 444 alternative Perl syntax for named parentheses, and Perl syntax for 445 recursion. 446 4475. The C++ wrapper interface has been extended by the addition of a 448 QuoteMeta function and the ability to allow copy construction and 449 assignment. 450 451For a complete list of changes, see the ChangeLog file. 452 453 454Release 6.7 04-Jul-06 455--------------------- 456 457The main additions to this release are the ability to use the same name for 458multiple sets of parentheses, and support for CRLF line endings in both the 459library and pcregrep (and in pcretest for testing). 460 461Thanks to Ian Taylor, the stack usage for many kinds of pattern has been 462significantly reduced for certain subject strings. 463 464 465Release 6.5 01-Feb-06 466--------------------- 467 468Important changes in this release: 469 4701. A number of new features have been added to pcregrep. 471 4722. The Unicode property tables have been updated to Unicode 4.1.0, and the 473 supported properties have been extended with script names such as "Arabic", 474 and the derived properties "Any" and "L&". This has necessitated a change to 475 the interal format of compiled patterns. Any saved compiled patterns that 476 use \p or \P must be recompiled. 477 4783. The specification of recursion in patterns has been changed so that all 479 recursive subpatterns are automatically treated as atomic groups. Thus, for 480 example, (?R) is treated as if it were (?>(?R)). This is necessary because 481 otherwise there are situations where recursion does not work. 482 483See the ChangeLog for a complete list of changes, which include a number of bug 484fixes and tidies. 485 486 487Release 6.0 07-Jun-05 488--------------------- 489 490The release number has been increased to 6.0 because of the addition of several 491major new pieces of functionality. 492 493A new function, pcre_dfa_exec(), which implements pattern matching using a DFA 494algorithm, has been added. This has a number of advantages for certain cases, 495though it does run more slowly, and lacks the ability to capture substrings. On 496the other hand, it does find all matches, not just the first, and it works 497better for partial matching. The pcrematching man page discusses the 498differences. 499 500The pcretest program has been enhanced so that it can make use of the new 501pcre_dfa_exec() matching function and the extra features it provides. 502 503The distribution now includes a C++ wrapper library. This is built 504automatically if a C++ compiler is found. The pcrecpp man page discusses this 505interface. 506 507The code itself has been re-organized into many more files, one for each 508function, so it no longer requires everything to be linked in when static 509linkage is used. As a consequence, some internal functions have had to have 510their names exposed. These functions all have names starting with _pcre_. They 511are undocumented, and are not intended for use by outside callers. 512 513The pcregrep program has been enhanced with new functionality such as 514multiline-matching and options for output more matching context. See the 515ChangeLog for a complete list of changes to the library and the utility 516programs. 517 518 519Release 5.0 13-Sep-04 520--------------------- 521 522The licence under which PCRE is released has been changed to the more 523conventional "BSD" licence. 524 525In the code, some bugs have been fixed, and there are also some major changes 526in this release (which is why I've increased the number to 5.0). Some changes 527are internal rearrangements, and some provide a number of new facilities. The 528new features are: 529 5301. There's an "automatic callout" feature that inserts callouts before every 531 item in the regex, and there's a new callout field that gives the position 532 in the pattern - useful for debugging and tracing. 533 5342. The extra_data structure can now be used to pass in a set of character 535 tables at exec time. This is useful if compiled regex are saved and re-used 536 at a later time when the tables may not be at the same address. If the 537 default internal tables are used, the pointer saved with the compiled 538 pattern is now set to NULL, which means that you don't need to do anything 539 special unless you are using custom tables. 540 5413. It is possible, with some restrictions on the content of the regex, to 542 request "partial" matching. A special return code is given if all of the 543 subject string matched part of the regex. This could be useful for testing 544 an input field as it is being typed. 545 5464. There is now some optional support for Unicode character properties, which 547 means that the patterns items such as \p{Lu} and \X can now be used. Only 548 the general category properties are supported. If PCRE is compiled with this 549 support, an additional 90K data structure is include, which increases the 550 size of the library dramatically. 551 5525. There is support for saving compiled patterns and re-using them later. 553 5546. There is support for running regular expressions that were compiled on a 555 different host with the opposite endianness. 556 5577. The pcretest program has been extended to accommodate the new features. 558 559The main internal rearrangement is that sequences of literal characters are no 560longer handled as strings. Instead, each character is handled on its own. This 561makes some UTF-8 handling easier, and makes the support of partial matching 562possible. Compiled patterns containing long literal strings will be larger as a 563result of this change; I hope that performance will not be much affected. 564 565 566Release 4.5 01-Dec-03 567--------------------- 568 569Again mainly a bug-fix and tidying release, with only a couple of new features: 570 5711. It's possible now to compile PCRE so that it does not use recursive 572function calls when matching. Instead it gets memory from the heap. This slows 573things down, but may be necessary on systems with limited stacks. 574 5752. UTF-8 string checking has been tightened to reject overlong sequences and to 576check that a starting offset points to the start of a character. Failure of the 577latter returns a new error code: PCRE_ERROR_BADUTF8_OFFSET. 578 5793. PCRE can now be compiled for systems that use EBCDIC code. 580 581 582Release 4.4 21-Aug-03 583--------------------- 584 585This is mainly a bug-fix and tidying release. The only new feature is that PCRE 586checks UTF-8 strings for validity by default. There is an option to suppress 587this, just in case anybody wants that teeny extra bit of performance. 588 589 590Releases 4.1 - 4.3 591------------------ 592 593Sorry, I forgot about updating the NEWS file for these releases. Please take a 594look at ChangeLog. 595 596 597Release 4.0 17-Feb-03 598--------------------- 599 600There have been a lot of changes for the 4.0 release, adding additional 601functionality and mending bugs. Below is a list of the highlights of the new 602functionality. For full details of these features, please consult the 603documentation. For a complete list of changes, see the ChangeLog file. 604 6051. Support for Perl's \Q...\E escapes. 606 6072. "Possessive quantifiers" ?+, *+, ++, and {,}+ which come from Sun's Java 608package. They provide some syntactic sugar for simple cases of "atomic 609grouping". 610 6113. Support for the \G assertion. It is true when the current matching position 612is at the start point of the match. 613 6144. A new feature that provides some of the functionality that Perl provides 615with (?{...}). The facility is termed a "callout". The way it is done in PCRE 616is for the caller to provide an optional function, by setting pcre_callout to 617its entry point. To get the function called, the regex must include (?C) at 618appropriate points. 619 6205. Support for recursive calls to individual subpatterns. This makes it really 621easy to get totally confused. 622 6236. Support for named subpatterns. The Python syntax (?P<name>...) is used to 624name a group. 625 6267. Several extensions to UTF-8 support; it is now fairly complete. There is an 627option for pcregrep to make it operate in UTF-8 mode. 628 6298. The single man page has been split into a number of separate man pages. 630These also give rise to individual HTML pages which are put in a separate 631directory. There is an index.html page that lists them all. Some hyperlinking 632between the pages has been installed. 633 634 635Release 3.5 15-Aug-01 636--------------------- 637 6381. The configuring system has been upgraded to use later versions of autoconf 639and libtool. By default it builds both a shared and a static library if the OS 640supports it. You can use --disable-shared or --disable-static on the configure 641command if you want only one of them. 642 6432. The pcretest utility is now installed along with pcregrep because it is 644useful for users (to test regexs) and by doing this, it automatically gets 645relinked by libtool. The documentation has been turned into a man page, so 646there are now .1, .txt, and .html versions in /doc. 647 6483. Upgrades to pcregrep: 649 (i) Added long-form option names like gnu grep. 650 (ii) Added --help to list all options with an explanatory phrase. 651 (iii) Added -r, --recursive to recurse into sub-directories. 652 (iv) Added -f, --file to read patterns from a file. 653 6544. Added --enable-newline-is-cr and --enable-newline-is-lf to the configure 655script, to force use of CR or LF instead of \n in the source. On non-Unix 656systems, the value can be set in config.h. 657 6585. The limit of 200 on non-capturing parentheses is a _nesting_ limit, not an 659absolute limit. Changed the text of the error message to make this clear, and 660likewise updated the man page. 661 6626. The limit of 99 on the number of capturing subpatterns has been removed. 663The new limit is 65535, which I hope will not be a "real" limit. 664 665 666Release 3.3 01-Aug-00 667--------------------- 668 669There is some support for UTF-8 character strings. This is incomplete and 670experimental. The documentation describes what is and what is not implemented. 671Otherwise, this is just a bug-fixing release. 672 673 674Release 3.0 01-Feb-00 675--------------------- 676 6771. A "configure" script is now used to configure PCRE for Unix systems. It 678builds a Makefile, a config.h file, and the pcre-config script. 679 6802. PCRE is built as a shared library by default. 681 6823. There is support for POSIX classes such as [:alpha:]. 683 6845. There is an experimental recursion feature. 685 686---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 687 IMPORTANT FOR THOSE UPGRADING FROM VERSIONS BEFORE 2.00 688 689Please note that there has been a change in the API such that a larger 690ovector is required at matching time, to provide some additional workspace. 691The new man page has details. This change was necessary in order to support 692some of the new functionality in Perl 5.005. 693 694 IMPORTANT FOR THOSE UPGRADING FROM VERSION 2.00 695 696Another (I hope this is the last!) change has been made to the API for the 697pcre_compile() function. An additional argument has been added to make it 698possible to pass over a pointer to character tables built in the current 699locale by pcre_maketables(). To use the default tables, this new argument 700should be passed as NULL. 701 702 IMPORTANT FOR THOSE UPGRADING FROM VERSION 2.05 703 704Yet another (and again I hope this really is the last) change has been made 705to the API for the pcre_exec() function. An additional argument has been 706added to make it possible to start the match other than at the start of the 707subject string. This is important if there are lookbehinds. The new man 708page has the details, but you just want to convert existing programs, all 709you need to do is to stick in a new fifth argument to pcre_exec(), with a 710value of zero. For example, change 711 712 pcre_exec(pattern, extra, subject, length, options, ovec, ovecsize) 713to 714 pcre_exec(pattern, extra, subject, length, 0, options, ovec, ovecsize) 715 716**** 717