I think it would be fine, as we have it always enabled for unix and because the pcre code is portable and also because the functionality is only enabled when you add the "u" modifier to your search pattern.
If there are problems at runtime as a result of this, I'll volunteer to deal with them. --Wez. On 05/09/02, "Zeev Suraski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You feel we can make such a change without another RC? Since we're the > ones building the Win32 package, I don't worry at all about build problems, > but is there any chance at all that it may break something in runtime? > > Zeev > > At 02:57 05/09/2002, Wez Furlong wrote: > >I've just discovered (the hard way, unfortunately) that the win32 build of PHP > >does not support the "u" (UTF-8) modifier for pcre patterns. This is an > >inconsistency with our default build under Unix, which always has this > >turned on when using our bundled library. > > > >Adding this support to win32 is as simple as adding "SUPPORT_UTF8" to the > >preprocessor definitions for "Function Modules | PCRE | Source Files No. 3" > >in all configurations of the php4dllts workspace/project. > > > >Now, my local copy of this stuff is a big mangled, so I can't produce a patch > >for this little tweak, but a slightly more pressing matter is that we should > >probably have this define added to the 4.2.3 RC so that this feature is > >portable across platforms! > > > >If you get a few moments to make this change Zeev, (or any other win32 > >developer with Karma and a handy checked-out branch), it would be greatly > >appreciated! > > > >--Wez. > > > >-- > >Wez Furlong > >The Brain Room Ltd. -- PHP Development Mailing List <http://www.php.net/> To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php