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Name: libpcrecpp0 | Distribution: openSUSE Tumbleweed |
Version: 8.45 | Vendor: openSUSE |
Release: 3.1 | Build date: Sun Mar 3 20:39:37 2024 |
Group: System/Libraries | Build host: i02-armsrv1 |
Size: 67675 | Source RPM: pcre-8.45-3.1.src.rpm |
Packager: http://bugs.opensuse.org | |
Url: http://www.pcre.org/ | |
Summary: A library for Perl-compatible regular expressions |
The PCRE library is a set of functions that implement regular expression pattern matching using the same syntax and semantics as Perl 5. pcrecpp provides a C++ API to the PCRE engine.
BSD-3-Clause
* Thu Feb 29 2024 Dominique Leuenberger <dimstar@opensuse.org> - Use %autosetup macro. Allows to eliminate the usage of deprecated %patchN. * Wed May 11 2022 Jason Sikes <jsikes@suse.com> - Added pcre-8.45-bsc1199232-unicode-property-matching.patch * bsc#1199232 * Fixes unicode property matching issue * Mon Jul 26 2021 Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com> - update to 8.45: * This is the final PCRE1 release. A very few small issues have been fixed. * Mon Feb 22 2021 Andreas Schwab <schwab@suse.de> - Copy pcre_jit_test only if jit is enabled * Mon Feb 15 2021 Radoslav Kolev <radoslav.kolev@suse.com> - package testsuite in a separate RPM (boo#1182235) * Wed Apr 15 2020 Martin Pluskal <mpluskal@suse.com> - Update to version 8.44: * This is a bug-fix release. * Fri Aug 02 2019 Martin Liška <mliska@suse.cz> - Use FAT LTO objects in order to provide proper static library. * Thu Oct 25 2018 lauffer@ph-freiburg.de - pcreposix patch taken from debian. Solves cyrus-imapd issue #1731, too. pcre-8.42-pcreposix.patch * Tue Sep 04 2018 astieger@suse.com - pcre 8.42: * Fix outdated real_pcre definitions in pcre.h.in * pcregrep was truncating components of file names to 128 characters when processing files with the -r option, and also truncating path names to 512 characters. There is now a check on the absolute length of full path file names, which may be up to 2047 characters long * Using pcre_dfa_exec(), in UTF mode when UCP support was not defined, there was the possibility of a false positive match when caselessly matching a "not this character" item such as [^\x{1234}] (with a code point greater than 127) because the "other case" variable was not being initialized * Although pcre_jit_exec checks whether the pattern is compiled in a given mode, it was also expected that at least one mode is available. This is fixed and pcre_jit_exec returns with PCRE_ERROR_JIT_BADOPTION when the pattern is not optimized by JIT at all. * The line number and related variables such as match counts in pcregrep were all int variables, causing overflow when files with more than 2147483647 lines were processed (assuming 32-bit ints). They have all been changed to unsigned long ints. * If a backreference with a minimum repeat count of zero was first in a pattern, apart from assertions, an incorrect first matching character could be recorded. For example, for the pattern /(?=(a))\1?b/, "b" was incorrectly set as the first character of a match. * Fix out-of-bounds read for partial matching of /./ against an empty string when the newline type is CRLF. * When matching using the the REG_STARTEND feature of the POSIX API with a non-zero starting offset, unset capturing groups with lower numbers than a group that did capture something were not being correctly returned as "unset" (that is, with offset values of -1). * Matching the pattern /(*UTF)\C[^\v]+\x80/ against an 8-bit string containing multi-code-unit characters caused bad behaviour and possibly a crash. This issue was fixed for other kinds of repeat in release 8.37 by change 38, but repeating character classes were overlooked. * A small fix to pcregrep to avoid compiler warnings for - Wformat-overflow=2. * Added --enable-jit=auto support to configure.ac. * Fix misleading error message in configure.ac. * Sun Apr 15 2018 bwiedemann@suse.com - Do not run profiling 'check' in parallel to make package build reproducible (boo#1040589)
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