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author | Jay Berkenbilt <ejb@ql.org> | 2009-10-10 19:41:30 +0200 |
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diff --git a/external-libs/pcre/doc/html/pcresample.html b/external-libs/pcre/doc/html/pcresample.html deleted file mode 100644 index fed41f62..00000000 --- a/external-libs/pcre/doc/html/pcresample.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,79 +0,0 @@ -<html> -<head> -<title>pcresample specification</title> -</head> -<body bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#00005A" link="#0066FF" alink="#3399FF" vlink="#2222BB"> -This HTML document has been generated automatically from the original man page. -If there is any nonsense in it, please consult the man page, in case the -conversion went wrong.<br> -<ul> -<li><a name="TOC1" href="#SEC1">PCRE SAMPLE PROGRAM</a> -</ul> -<br><a name="SEC1" href="#TOC1">PCRE SAMPLE PROGRAM</a><br> -<P> -A simple, complete demonstration program, to get you started with using PCRE, -is supplied in the file <i>pcredemo.c</i> in the PCRE distribution. -</P> -<P> -The program compiles the regular expression that is its first argument, and -matches it against the subject string in its second argument. No PCRE options -are set, and default character tables are used. If matching succeeds, the -program outputs the portion of the subject that matched, together with the -contents of any captured substrings. -</P> -<P> -If the -g option is given on the command line, the program then goes on to -check for further matches of the same regular expression in the same subject -string. The logic is a little bit tricky because of the possibility of matching -an empty string. Comments in the code explain what is going on. -</P> -<P> -On a Unix system that has PCRE installed in <i>/usr/local</i>, you can compile -the demonstration program using a command like this: -</P> -<P> -<pre> - gcc -o pcredemo pcredemo.c -I/usr/local/include \ - -L/usr/local/lib -lpcre -</PRE> -</P> -<P> -Then you can run simple tests like this: -</P> -<P> -<pre> - ./pcredemo 'cat|dog' 'the cat sat on the mat' - ./pcredemo -g 'cat|dog' 'the dog sat on the cat' -</PRE> -</P> -<P> -Note that there is a much more comprehensive test program, called -<b>pcretest</b>, which supports many more facilities for testing regular -expressions and the PCRE library. The <b>pcredemo</b> program is provided as a -simple coding example. -</P> -<P> -On some operating systems (e.g. Solaris) you may get an error like this when -you try to run <b>pcredemo</b>: -</P> -<P> -<pre> - ld.so.1: a.out: fatal: libpcre.so.0: open failed: No such file or directory -</PRE> -</P> -<P> -This is caused by the way shared library support works on those systems. You -need to add -</P> -<P> -<pre> - -R/usr/local/lib -</PRE> -</P> -<P> -to the compile command to get round this problem. -</P> -<P> -Last updated: 28 January 2003 -<br> -Copyright © 1997-2003 University of Cambridge. |