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Thu Mar 17 23:17:18 EST 1994
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See WHATSNEW for change listing.
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Read the comments at the beginning of Makefile before running.
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Utils.h contains some things that just might have to be modified on
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some systems, as well as a nested include (ugh) of <assert.h>.
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The "fake" directory contains quick-and-dirty fakes for some header
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files and routines that old systems may not have. Note also that
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-DUSEBCOPY will make utils.h substitute bcopy() for memmove().
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After that, "make r" will build regcomp.o, regexec.o, regfree.o,
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and regerror.o (the actual routines), bundle them together into a test
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program, and run regression tests on them. No output is good output.
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"make lib" builds just the .o files for the actual routines (when
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you're happy with testing and have adjusted CFLAGS for production),
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and puts them together into libregex.a. You can pick up either the
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library or *.o ("make lib" makes sure there are no other .o files left
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around to confuse things).
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Main.c, debug.c, split.c are used for regression testing but are not part
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of the RE routines themselves.
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Regex.h goes in /usr/include. All other .h files are internal only.