From 7d6d22db7bf177050c593e9777e6554523364bce Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jay Berkenbilt Date: Fri, 23 Oct 2009 03:20:03 +0000 Subject: remove embedded external libs; replace with different mechanism git-svn-id: svn+q:///qpdf/trunk@868 71b93d88-0707-0410-a8cf-f5a4172ac649 --- external-libs/pcre/config.h | 107 -------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 107 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 external-libs/pcre/config.h (limited to 'external-libs/pcre/config.h') diff --git a/external-libs/pcre/config.h b/external-libs/pcre/config.h deleted file mode 100644 index c8c39008..00000000 --- a/external-libs/pcre/config.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,107 +0,0 @@ - -/* On Unix systems config.in is converted by configure into config.h. PCRE is -written in Standard C, but there are a few non-standard things it can cope -with, allowing it to run on SunOS4 and other "close to standard" systems. - -On a non-Unix system you should just copy this file into config.h, and set up -the macros the way you need them. You should normally change the definitions of -HAVE_STRERROR and HAVE_MEMMOVE to 1. Unfortunately, because of the way autoconf -works, these cannot be made the defaults. If your system has bcopy() and not -memmove(), change the definition of HAVE_BCOPY instead of HAVE_MEMMOVE. If your -system has neither bcopy() nor memmove(), leave them both as 0; an emulation -function will be used. */ - -/* If you are compiling for a system that uses EBCDIC instead of ASCII -character codes, define this macro as 1. On systems that can use "configure", -this can be done via --enable-ebcdic. */ - -#ifndef EBCDIC -#define EBCDIC 0 -#endif - -/* If you are compiling for a system that needs some magic to be inserted -before the definition of an exported function, define this macro to contain the -relevant magic. It apears at the start of every exported function. */ - -#define EXPORT - -/* Define to empty if the "const" keyword does not work. */ - -#undef const - -/* Define to "unsigned" if doesn't define size_t. */ - -#undef size_t - -/* The following two definitions are mainly for the benefit of SunOS4, which -doesn't have the strerror() or memmove() functions that should be present in -all Standard C libraries. The macros HAVE_STRERROR and HAVE_MEMMOVE should -normally be defined with the value 1 for other systems, but unfortunately we -can't make this the default because "configure" files generated by autoconf -will only change 0 to 1; they won't change 1 to 0 if the functions are not -found. */ - -#define HAVE_STRERROR 1 -#define HAVE_MEMMOVE 1 - -/* There are some non-Unix systems that don't even have bcopy(). If this macro -is false, an emulation is used. If HAVE_MEMMOVE is set to 1, the value of -HAVE_BCOPY is not relevant. */ - -#define HAVE_BCOPY 0 - -/* The value of NEWLINE determines the newline character. The default is to -leave it up to the compiler, but some sites want to force a particular value. -On Unix systems, "configure" can be used to override this default. */ - -#ifndef NEWLINE -#define NEWLINE '\n' -#endif - -/* The value of LINK_SIZE determines the number of bytes used to store -links as offsets within the compiled regex. The default is 2, which allows for -compiled patterns up to 64K long. This covers the vast majority of cases. -However, PCRE can also be compiled to use 3 or 4 bytes instead. This allows for -longer patterns in extreme cases. On Unix systems, "configure" can be used to -override this default. */ - -#ifndef LINK_SIZE -#define LINK_SIZE 2 -#endif - -/* The value of MATCH_LIMIT determines the default number of times the match() -function can be called during a single execution of pcre_exec(). (There is a -runtime method of setting a different limit.) The limit exists in order to -catch runaway regular expressions that take for ever to determine that they do -not match. The default is set very large so that it does not accidentally catch -legitimate cases. On Unix systems, "configure" can be used to override this -default default. */ - -#ifndef MATCH_LIMIT -#define MATCH_LIMIT 10000000 -#endif - -/* When calling PCRE via the POSIX interface, additional working storage is -required for holding the pointers to capturing substrings because PCRE requires -three integers per substring, whereas the POSIX interface provides only two. If -the number of expected substrings is small, the wrapper function uses space on -the stack, because this is faster than using malloc() for each call. The -threshold above which the stack is no longer use is defined by POSIX_MALLOC_ -THRESHOLD. On Unix systems, "configure" can be used to override this default. -*/ - -#ifndef POSIX_MALLOC_THRESHOLD -#define POSIX_MALLOC_THRESHOLD 10 -#endif - -/* PCRE uses recursive function calls to handle backtracking while matching. -This can sometimes be a problem on systems that have stacks of limited size. -Define NO_RECURSE to get a version that doesn't use recursion in the match() -function; instead it creates its own stack by steam using pcre_recurse_malloc -to get memory. For more detail, see comments and other stuff just above the -match() function. On Unix systems, "configure" can be used to set this in the -Makefile (use --disable-recursion). */ - -/* #define NO_RECURSE */ - -/* End */ -- cgit v1.2.3-54-g00ecf