--- In [email protected], Julien Pierrehumbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>

> Aha, got it.
> 
> It would be trivial to fix, right? I would only need to add r/m services
> (or r1/m1 or whatever you think would be better).

I think it'd be better accord to PP's convention now: r1/m1.

> > It works fine in my quick tests. As a matter of fact, I've been using
> > the latest pcre3.dll with the old regex.dll quite a while and never
> > met an incompatibility problem till now. Maybe 'cause my usage was
> > rather casual? Possibly...
> 
> Or simply because PCRE tries to maintain backwards compatibility?
> 
> What I'm worried about is this POSIX business. I know there are subtle
> nuances between the Perl way and the POSIX way and I wonder if replacing
> one library with the other as you did would alter the "flavour" of the
> processing of one's expressions/data... apparently not.
> Anyway, the plugin is now linked to the POSIX version of the new library
> so, unless someone knows any better, I'll stop worrying and release the
> next version with the two PCRE DLLs.

I second that.

Sean






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