mariadb/regex
Tatiana Azundris Nuernberg dc45e40825 Bug#20642505: HENRY SPENCER REGULAR EXPRESSIONS (REGEX) LIBRARY
The MySQL server uses Henry Spencer's library for regular
expressions to support the REGEXP/RLIKE string operator.
This changeset adapts a recent fix from the upstream for
better 32-bit compatiblity. (Note that we cannot simply use
the current upstream version as a drop-in replacement
for the version used by the server as the latter has
been extended to understand MySQL charsets etc.)
2015-05-18 08:09:02 +01:00
..
cclass.h
CHANGES
CMakeLists.txt Updated/added copyright headers 2011-06-30 17:37:13 +02:00
cname.h
COPYRIGHT
debug.c
debug.ih
engine.c Bug#45288: pb2 returns a lot of compilation warnings on linux 2010-07-20 15:07:36 -03:00
engine.ih
main.c Bug#45288: pb2 returns a lot of compilation warnings 2010-10-19 20:36:59 -02:00
main.ih
my_regex.h BUG#14303860 - EXECUTING A SELECT QUERY WITH TOO 2013-01-14 14:59:48 +05:30
README
regcomp.c Bug#20642505: HENRY SPENCER REGULAR EXPRESSIONS (REGEX) LIBRARY 2015-05-18 08:09:02 +01:00
regcomp.ih WL#5498: Remove dead and unused source code 2010-07-23 17:09:27 -03:00
regerror.c
regerror.ih
regex.3
regex.7
regex2.h WL#5161 : Cross-platform build with CMake 2009-11-09 12:32:48 +01:00
regexec.c Bug#58057: 5.1 libmysql/libmysql.c unused variable/compile failure 2010-11-10 19:14:47 -02:00
regexp.c
regfree.c
reginit.c Fixed bug#58026 - massive recursion and crash in regular expression 2011-02-04 10:47:46 +06:00
split.c
tests
utils.h
WHATSNEW

alpha3.4 release.
Thu Mar 17 23:17:18 EST 1994
henry@zoo.toronto.edu

See WHATSNEW for change listing.

installation notes:
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Read the comments at the beginning of Makefile before running.

Utils.h contains some things that just might have to be modified on
some systems, as well as a nested include (ugh) of <assert.h>.

The "fake" directory contains quick-and-dirty fakes for some header
files and routines that old systems may not have.  Note also that
-DUSEBCOPY will make utils.h substitute bcopy() for memmove().

After that, "make r" will build regcomp.o, regexec.o, regfree.o,
and regerror.o (the actual routines), bundle them together into a test
program, and run regression tests on them.  No output is good output.

"make lib" builds just the .o files for the actual routines (when
you're happy with testing and have adjusted CFLAGS for production),
and puts them together into libregex.a.  You can pick up either the
library or *.o ("make lib" makes sure there are no other .o files left
around to confuse things).

Main.c, debug.c, split.c are used for regression testing but are not part
of the RE routines themselves.

Regex.h goes in /usr/include.  All other .h files are internal only.
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