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/* config.h.  Generated by configure.  */

/* On Unix systems config.in is converted by configure into config.h. PCRE is
 written in Standard C, but there are a few non-standard things it can cope
 with, allowing it to run on SunOS4 and other "close to standard" systems.
 
 On a non-Unix system you should just copy this file into config.h, and set up
 the macros the way you need them. You should normally change the definitions of
 HAVE_STRERROR and HAVE_MEMMOVE to 1. Unfortunately, because of the way autoconf
 works, these cannot be made the defaults. If your system has bcopy() and not
 memmove(), change the definition of HAVE_BCOPY instead of HAVE_MEMMOVE. If your
 system has neither bcopy() nor memmove(), leave them both as 0; an emulation
 function will be used. */

/* Define to empty if the keyword does not work. */

/* #undef const */

/* Define to `unsigned' if <stddef.h> doesn't define size_t. */

/* #undef size_t */

/* The following two definitions are mainly for the benefit of SunOS4, which
 doesn't have the strerror() or memmove() functions that should be present in
 all Standard C libraries. The macros HAVE_STRERROR and HAVE_MEMMOVE should
 normally be defined with the value 1 for other systems, but unfortunately we
 can't make this the default because "configure" files generated by autoconf
 will only change 0 to 1; they won't change 1 to 0 if the functions are not
 found. */

#define HAVE_STRERROR 1
#define HAVE_MEMMOVE 1

/* There are some non-Unix systems that don't even have bcopy(). If this macro
 is false, an emulation is used. If HAVE_MEMMOVE is set to 1, the value of
 HAVE_BCOPY is not relevant. */

#define HAVE_BCOPY 1

/* The value of NEWLINE determines the newline character. The default is to
 leave it up to the compiler, but some sites want to force a particular value.
 On Unix systems, "configure" can be used to override this default. */

#ifndef NEWLINE
#define NEWLINE '\n'
#endif

/* The value of LINK_SIZE determines the number of bytes used to store
 links as offsets within the compiled regex. The default is 2, which allows for
 compiled patterns up to 64K long. This covers the vast majority of cases.
 However, PCRE can also be compiled to use 3 or 4 bytes instead. This allows for
 longer patterns in extreme cases. On Unix systems, "configure" can be used to
 override this default. */

#ifndef LINK_SIZE
#define LINK_SIZE   2
#endif

/* The value of MATCH_LIMIT determines the default number of times the match()
 function can be called during a single execution of pcre_exec(). (There is a
 runtime method of setting a different limit.) The limit exists in order to
 catch runaway regular expressions that take for ever to determine that they do
 not match. The default is set very large so that it does not accidentally catch
 legitimate cases. On Unix systems, "configure" can be used to override this
 default default. */

#ifndef MATCH_LIMIT
#define MATCH_LIMIT 10000000
#endif

/* End */