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echo "Making pcre2.txt"
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for file in pcre2 pcre2api pcre2build pcre2callout pcre2compat pcre2jit \
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pcre2limits pcre2matching pcre2partial pcre2pattern pcre2perform \
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pcre2posix pcre2sample pcre2serialize pcre2stack pcre2syntax \
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pcre2posix pcre2sample pcre2serialize pcre2syntax \
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pcre2unicode ; do
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echo " Processing $file.3"
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nroff -c -man $file.3 >$file.rawtxt
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toc=-toc
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if [ `expr $base : '.*_'` -ne 0 ] ; then toc="" ; fi
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if [ "$base" = "pcre2sample" ] || \
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[ "$base" = "pcre2stack" ] || \
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[ "$base" = "pcre2compat" ] || \
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[ "$base" = "pcre2limits" ] || \
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[ "$base" = "pcre2unicode" ] ; then
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pcre2perform discussion of performance issues
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pcre2posix the POSIX-compatible C API for the 8-bit library
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pcre2sample discussion of the pcre2demo program
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pcre2stack discussion of stack and memory usage
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pcre2syntax quick syntax reference
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pcre2test description of the <b>pcre2test</b> command
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pcre2unicode discussion of Unicode and UTF support
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</P>
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<br><a name="SEC5" href="#TOC1">REVISION</a><br>
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<P>
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Last updated: 27 March 2017
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Last updated: 01 April 2017
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<br>
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Copyright © 1997-2017 University of Cambridge.
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<br>
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<P>
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<b>pcre2build</b>(3), <b>pcre2callout</b>(3), <b>pcre2demo(3)</b>,
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<b>pcre2matching</b>(3), <b>pcre2partial</b>(3), <b>pcre2posix</b>(3),
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<b>pcre2sample</b>(3), <b>pcre2stack</b>(3), <b>pcre2unicode</b>(3).
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<b>pcre2sample</b>(3), <b>pcre2unicode</b>(3).
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</P>
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<br><a name="SEC41" href="#TOC1">AUTHOR</a><br>
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<P>
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</P>
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<br><a name="SEC42" href="#TOC1">REVISION</a><br>
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<P>
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Last updated: 27 March 2017
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Last updated: 01 April 2017
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Copyright © 1997-2017 University of Cambridge.
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to the <b>configure</b> command. This value can also be overridden at run time.
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As well as applying to <b>pcre2_match()</b>, this limit also controls the depth
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of recursive function calls in <b>pcre2_dfa_match()</b>. These are used for
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lookaround assertions and recursion within patterns.
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lookaround assertions, atomic groups, and recursion within patterns.
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</P>
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<br><a name="SEC12" href="#TOC1">CREATING CHARACTER TABLES AT BUILD TIME</a><br>
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<P>
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</P>
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<br><a name="SEC25" href="#TOC1">REVISION</a><br>
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<P>
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Last updated: 29 March 2017
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Last updated: 31 March 2017
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Copyright © 1997-2017 University of Cambridge.
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Many of the short and long forms of <b>pcre2grep</b>'s options are the same
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as in the GNU <b>grep</b> program. Any long option of the form
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<b>--xxx-regexp</b> (GNU terminology) is also available as <b>--xxx-regex</b>
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(PCRE2 terminology). However, the <b>--file-list</b>, <b>--file-offsets</b>,
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<b>--include-dir</b>, <b>--line-offsets</b>, <b>--locale</b>, <b>--match-limit</b>,
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<b>-M</b>, <b>--multiline</b>, <b>-N</b>, <b>--newline</b>, <b>--om-separator</b>,
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<b>--recursion-limit</b>, <b>-u</b>, and <b>--utf-8</b> options are specific to
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<b>pcre2grep</b>, as is the use of the <b>--only-matching</b> option with a
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capturing parentheses number.
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(PCRE2 terminology). However, the <b>--depth-limit</b>, <b>--file-list</b>,
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<b>--file-offsets</b>, <b>--include-dir</b>, <b>--line-offsets</b>,
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<b>--locale</b>, <b>--match-limit</b>, <b>-M</b>, <b>--multiline</b>, <b>-N</b>,
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<b>--newline</b>, <b>--om-separator</b>, <b>-u</b>, and <b>--utf-8</b> options are
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specific to <b>pcre2grep</b>, as is the use of the <b>--only-matching</b> option
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with a capturing parentheses number.
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</P>
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<P>
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Although most of the common options work the same way, a few are different in
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</P>
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<br><a name="SEC15" href="#TOC1">REVISION</a><br>
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<P>
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Last updated: 21 March 2017
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Last updated: 31 March 2017
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<br>
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Copyright © 1997-2017 University of Cambridge.
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<br>
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pointer to an opaque structure of type <b>pcre2_jit_stack</b>, or NULL if there
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is an error. The <b>pcre2_jit_stack_free()</b> function is used to free a stack
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that is no longer needed. (For the technically minded: the address space is
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allocated by mmap or VirtualAlloc.)
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</P>
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<P>
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JIT uses far less memory for recursion than the interpretive code,
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and a maximum stack size of 512K to 1M should be more than enough for any
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pattern.
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allocated by mmap or VirtualAlloc.) A maximum stack size of 512K to 1M should
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be more than enough for any pattern.
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</P>
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<P>
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The <b>pcre2_jit_stack_assign()</b> function specifies which stack JIT code
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</P>
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<br><a name="SEC13" href="#TOC1">REVISION</a><br>
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<P>
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Last updated: 30 March 2017
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Last updated: 31 March 2017
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<br>
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Copyright © 1997-2017 University of Cambridge.
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<br>
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<html>
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<head>
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<title>pcre2stack specification</title>
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</head>
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<body bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#00005A" link="#0066FF" alink="#3399FF" vlink="#2222BB">
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<h1>pcre2stack man page</h1>
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<p>
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Return to the <a href="index.html">PCRE2 index page</a>.
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</p>
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<p>
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This page is part of the PCRE2 HTML documentation. It was generated
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automatically from the original man page. If there is any nonsense in it,
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please consult the man page, in case the conversion went wrong.
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<br>
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<br><b>
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PCRE2 DISCUSSION OF STACK USAGE
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</b><br>
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<P>
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When you call <b>pcre2_match()</b>, it makes use of an internal function called
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<b>match()</b>. This calls itself recursively at branch points in the pattern,
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in order to remember the state of the match so that it can back up and try a
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different alternative after a failure. As matching proceeds deeper and deeper
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into the tree of possibilities, the recursion depth increases. The
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<b>match()</b> function is also called in other circumstances, for example,
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whenever a parenthesized sub-pattern is entered, and in certain cases of
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repetition.
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</P>
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<P>
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Not all calls of <b>match()</b> increase the recursion depth; for an item such
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as a* it may be called several times at the same level, after matching
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different numbers of a's. Furthermore, in a number of cases where the result of
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the recursive call would immediately be passed back as the result of the
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current call (a "tail recursion"), the function is just restarted instead.
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</P>
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<P>
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Each time the internal <b>match()</b> function is called recursively, it uses
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memory from the process stack. For certain kinds of pattern and data, very
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large amounts of stack may be needed, despite the recognition of "tail
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recursion". Note that if PCRE2 is compiled with the -fsanitize=address option
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of the GCC compiler, the stack requirements are greatly increased.
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</P>
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<P>
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The above comments apply when <b>pcre2_match()</b> is run in its normal
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interpretive manner. If the compiled pattern was processed by
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<b>pcre2_jit_compile()</b>, and just-in-time compiling was successful, and the
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options passed to <b>pcre2_match()</b> were not incompatible, the matching
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process uses the JIT-compiled code instead of the <b>match()</b> function. In
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this case, the memory requirements are handled entirely differently. See the
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<a href="pcre2jit.html"><b>pcre2jit</b></a>
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documentation for details.
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</P>
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<P>
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The <b>pcre2_dfa_match()</b> function operates in a different way to
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<b>pcre2_match()</b>, and uses recursion only when there is a regular expression
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recursion or subroutine call in the pattern. This includes the processing of
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assertion and "once-only" subpatterns, which are handled like subroutine calls.
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Normally, these are never very deep, and the limit on the complexity of
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<b>pcre2_dfa_match()</b> is controlled by the amount of workspace it is given.
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However, it is possible to write patterns with runaway infinite recursions;
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such patterns will cause <b>pcre2_dfa_match()</b> to run out of stack unless a
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limit is applied (see below).
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</P>
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<P>
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The comments in the next three sections do not apply to
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<b>pcre2_dfa_match()</b>; they are relevant only for <b>pcre2_match()</b> without
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the JIT optimization.
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</P>
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<br><b>
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Reducing <b>pcre2_match()</b>'s stack usage
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</b><br>
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<P>
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You can often reduce the amount of recursion, and therefore the
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amount of stack used, by modifying the pattern that is being matched. Consider,
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for example, this pattern:
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<pre>
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([^<]|<(?!inet))+
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It matches from wherever it starts until it encounters "<inet" or the end of
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the data, and is the kind of pattern that might be used when processing an XML
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file. Each iteration of the outer parentheses matches either one character that
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is not "<" or a "<" that is not followed by "inet". However, each time a
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parenthesis is processed, a recursion occurs, so this formulation uses a stack
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frame for each matched character. For a long string, a lot of stack is
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required. Consider now this rewritten pattern, which matches exactly the same
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strings:
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This uses very much less stack, because runs of characters that do not contain
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"<" are "swallowed" in one item inside the parentheses. Recursion happens only
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when a "<" character that is not followed by "inet" is encountered (and we
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assume this is relatively rare). A possessive quantifier is used to stop any
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stack usage.
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</P>
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<P>
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This example shows that one way of avoiding stack problems when matching long
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</P>
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<br><b>
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Compiling PCRE2 to use heap instead of stack for <b>pcre2_match()</b>
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In environments where stack memory is constrained, you might want to compile
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PCRE2 to use heap memory instead of stack for remembering back-up points when
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<b>pcre2_match()</b> is running. This makes it run more slowly, however. Details
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<a href="pcre2build.html"><b>pcre2build</b></a>
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documentation. When built in this way, instead of using the stack, PCRE2
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is obtained by calling the system <b>malloc()</b> function, but you can arrange
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<a href="pcre2api.html#matchcontext">"The match context"</a>
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<a href="pcre2api.html"><b>pcre2api</b></a>
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documentation. Since the block sizes are always the same, it may be possible to
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implement a customized memory handler that is more efficient than the standard
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function. The memory blocks obtained for this purpose are retained and re-used
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if possible while <b>pcre2_match()</b> is running. They are all freed just
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before it exits.
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Limiting <b>pcre2_match()</b>'s stack usage
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You can set limits on the number of times the internal <b>match()</b> function
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is called, both in total and recursively. If a limit is exceeded,
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<b>pcre2_match()</b> returns an error code. Setting suitable limits should
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prevent it from running out of stack. The default values of the limits are very
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large, and unlikely ever to operate. They can be changed when PCRE2 is built,
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and they can also be set when <b>pcre2_match()</b> is called. For details of
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these interfaces, see the
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<a href="pcre2build.html"><b>pcre2build</b></a>
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documentation and the section entitled
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<a href="pcre2api.html#matchcontext">"The match context"</a>
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<a href="pcre2api.html"><b>pcre2api</b></a>
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the limit at 16000 recursions. A 64Mb stack, on the other hand, can support
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The <b>pcre2test</b> test program has a modifier called "find_limits" which, if
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applied to a subject line, causes it to find the smallest limits that allow a a
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pattern to match. This is done by calling <b>pcre2_match()</b> repeatedly with
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different limits.
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Limiting <b>pcre2_dfa_match()</b>'s stack usage
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The recursion limit, as described above for <b>pcre2_match()</b>, also applies
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to <b>pcre2_dfa_match()</b>, whose use of recursive function calls for
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recursions in the pattern can lead to runaway stack usage. The non-recursive
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match limit is not relevant for DFA matching, and is ignored.
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very long strings are involved, though the default limit on stack size varies
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from system to system. Values from 8Mb to 64Mb are common. You can find your
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Unfortunately, the effect of running out of stack is often SIGSEGV, though
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sometimes a more explicit error message is given. You can normally increase the
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limit on stack size by code such as this:
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getrlimit(RLIMIT_STACK, &rlim);
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setrlimit(RLIMIT_STACK, &rlim);
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This reads the current limits (soft and hard) using <b>getrlimit()</b>, then
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attempts to increase the soft limit to 100Mb using <b>setrlimit()</b>. You must
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do this before calling <b>pcre2_match()</b>.
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</P>
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Changing stack size in Mac OS X
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Using <b>setrlimit()</b>, as described above, should also work on Mac OS X. It
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is also possible to set a stack size when linking a program. There is a
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discussion about stack sizes in Mac OS X at this web site:
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<a href="http://developer.apple.com/qa/qa2005/qa1419.html">http://developer.apple.com/qa/qa2005/qa1419.html.</a>
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</P>
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<br><b>
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AUTHOR
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</b><br>
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<P>
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Philip Hazel
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University Computing Service
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Cambridge, England.
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<br>
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REVISION
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</b><br>
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Last updated: 23 December 2016
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Copyright © 1997-2016 University of Cambridge.
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(*LIMIT_MATCH=d) set the match limit to d (decimal number)
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(*LIMIT_RECURSION=d) set the recursion limit to d (decimal number)
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(*LIMIT_DEPTH=d) set the backtracking limit to d (decimal number)
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(*NOTEMPTY_ATSTART) set PCRE2_NOTEMPTY_ATSTART when matching
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Note that LIMIT_MATCH and LIMIT_RECURSION can only reduce the value of the
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limits set by the caller of <b>pcre2_match()</b> or <b>pcre2_dfa_match()</b>, not
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increase them. The application can lock out the use of (*UTF) and (*UCP) by
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setting the PCRE2_NEVER_UTF or PCRE2_NEVER_UCP options, respectively, at
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compile time.
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Note that LIMIT_MATCH and LIMIT_DEPTH can only reduce the value of the limits
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set by the caller of <b>pcre2_match()</b> or <b>pcre2_dfa_match()</b>, not
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increase them. LIMIT_RECURSION is an obsolete synonym for LIMIT_DEPTH. The
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application can lock out the use of (*UTF) and (*UCP) by setting the
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PCRE2_NEVER_UTF or PCRE2_NEVER_UCP options, respectively, at compile time.
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</P>
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<br><a name="SEC17" href="#TOC1">NEWLINE CONVENTION</a><br>
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</P>
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<br><a name="SEC27" href="#TOC1">REVISION</a><br>
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<P>
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Last updated: 23 December 2016
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Last updated: 31 March 2017
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<br>
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Copyright © 1997-2016 University of Cambridge.
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.TH PCRE2 3 "23 March 2017" "PCRE2 10.30"
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.TH PCRE2 3 "01 April 2017" "PCRE2 10.30"
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.SH NAME
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PCRE2 - Perl-compatible regular expressions (revised API)
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.SH INTRODUCTION
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pcre2perform discussion of performance issues
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pcre2posix the POSIX-compatible C API for the 8-bit library
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pcre2sample discussion of the pcre2demo program
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pcre2stack discussion of stack and memory usage
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pcre2syntax quick syntax reference
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pcre2test description of the \fBpcre2test\fP command
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pcre2unicode discussion of Unicode and UTF support
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.nf
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pcre2perform discussion of performance issues
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pcre2posix the POSIX-compatible C API for the 8-bit library
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pcre2sample discussion of the pcre2demo program
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pcre2stack discussion of stack and memory usage
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pcre2syntax quick syntax reference
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pcre2test description of the pcre2test command
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pcre2unicode discussion of Unicode and UTF support
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REVISION
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Last updated: 27 March 2017
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Last updated: 01 April 2017
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Copyright (c) 1997-2017 University of Cambridge.
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SEE ALSO
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pcre2build(3), pcre2callout(3), pcre2demo(3), pcre2matching(3),
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pcre2partial(3), pcre2posix(3), pcre2sample(3), pcre2stack(3),
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pcre2unicode(3).
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pcre2partial(3), pcre2posix(3), pcre2sample(3), pcre2unicode(3).
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AUTHOR
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REVISION
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Last updated: 27 March 2017
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Last updated: 01 April 2017
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Copyright (c) 1997-2017 University of Cambridge.
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to the configure command. This value can also be overridden at run
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time. As well as applying to pcre2_match(), this limit also controls
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the depth of recursive function calls in pcre2_dfa_match(). These are
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used for lookaround assertions and recursion within patterns.
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used for lookaround assertions, atomic groups, and recursion within
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patterns.
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CREATING CHARACTER TABLES AT BUILD TIME
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REVISION
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Last updated: 29 March 2017
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Last updated: 31 March 2017
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Copyright (c) 1997-2017 University of Cambridge.
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It returns a pointer to an opaque structure of type pcre2_jit_stack, or
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NULL if there is an error. The pcre2_jit_stack_free() function is used
|
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to free a stack that is no longer needed. (For the technically minded:
|
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the address space is allocated by mmap or VirtualAlloc.)
|
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|
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JIT uses far less memory for recursion than the interpretive code, and
|
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a maximum stack size of 512K to 1M should be more than enough for any
|
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pattern.
|
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the address space is allocated by mmap or VirtualAlloc.) A maximum
|
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stack size of 512K to 1M should be more than enough for any pattern.
|
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|
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The pcre2_jit_stack_assign() function specifies which stack JIT code
|
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should use. Its arguments are as follows:
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|
@ -4664,7 +4660,7 @@ AUTHOR
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|
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REVISION
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|
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Last updated: 30 March 2017
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Last updated: 31 March 2017
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Copyright (c) 1997-2017 University of Cambridge.
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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@ -9229,177 +9225,6 @@ REVISION
|
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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|
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|
||||
PCRE2STACK(3) Library Functions Manual PCRE2STACK(3)
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NAME
|
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PCRE2 - Perl-compatible regular expressions (revised API)
|
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|
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PCRE2 DISCUSSION OF STACK USAGE
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When you call pcre2_match(), it makes use of an internal function
|
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called match(). This calls itself recursively at branch points in the
|
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pattern, in order to remember the state of the match so that it can
|
||||
back up and try a different alternative after a failure. As matching
|
||||
proceeds deeper and deeper into the tree of possibilities, the recur-
|
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sion depth increases. The match() function is also called in other cir-
|
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cumstances, for example, whenever a parenthesized sub-pattern is
|
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entered, and in certain cases of repetition.
|
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|
||||
Not all calls of match() increase the recursion depth; for an item such
|
||||
as a* it may be called several times at the same level, after matching
|
||||
different numbers of a's. Furthermore, in a number of cases where the
|
||||
result of the recursive call would immediately be passed back as the
|
||||
result of the current call (a "tail recursion"), the function is just
|
||||
restarted instead.
|
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|
||||
Each time the internal match() function is called recursively, it uses
|
||||
memory from the process stack. For certain kinds of pattern and data,
|
||||
very large amounts of stack may be needed, despite the recognition of
|
||||
"tail recursion". Note that if PCRE2 is compiled with the -fsani-
|
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tize=address option of the GCC compiler, the stack requirements are
|
||||
greatly increased.
|
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|
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The above comments apply when pcre2_match() is run in its normal inter-
|
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pretive manner. If the compiled pattern was processed by pcre2_jit_com-
|
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pile(), and just-in-time compiling was successful, and the options
|
||||
passed to pcre2_match() were not incompatible, the matching process
|
||||
uses the JIT-compiled code instead of the match() function. In this
|
||||
case, the memory requirements are handled entirely differently. See the
|
||||
pcre2jit documentation for details.
|
||||
|
||||
The pcre2_dfa_match() function operates in a different way to
|
||||
pcre2_match(), and uses recursion only when there is a regular expres-
|
||||
sion recursion or subroutine call in the pattern. This includes the
|
||||
processing of assertion and "once-only" subpatterns, which are handled
|
||||
like subroutine calls. Normally, these are never very deep, and the
|
||||
limit on the complexity of pcre2_dfa_match() is controlled by the
|
||||
amount of workspace it is given. However, it is possible to write pat-
|
||||
terns with runaway infinite recursions; such patterns will cause
|
||||
pcre2_dfa_match() to run out of stack unless a limit is applied (see
|
||||
below).
|
||||
|
||||
The comments in the next three sections do not apply to
|
||||
pcre2_dfa_match(); they are relevant only for pcre2_match() without the
|
||||
JIT optimization.
|
||||
|
||||
Reducing pcre2_match()'s stack usage
|
||||
|
||||
You can often reduce the amount of recursion, and therefore the amount
|
||||
of stack used, by modifying the pattern that is being matched. Con-
|
||||
sider, for example, this pattern:
|
||||
|
||||
([^<]|<(?!inet))+
|
||||
|
||||
It matches from wherever it starts until it encounters "<inet" or the
|
||||
end of the data, and is the kind of pattern that might be used when
|
||||
processing an XML file. Each iteration of the outer parentheses matches
|
||||
either one character that is not "<" or a "<" that is not followed by
|
||||
"inet". However, each time a parenthesis is processed, a recursion
|
||||
occurs, so this formulation uses a stack frame for each matched charac-
|
||||
ter. For a long string, a lot of stack is required. Consider now this
|
||||
rewritten pattern, which matches exactly the same strings:
|
||||
|
||||
([^<]++|<(?!inet))+
|
||||
|
||||
This uses very much less stack, because runs of characters that do not
|
||||
contain "<" are "swallowed" in one item inside the parentheses. Recur-
|
||||
sion happens only when a "<" character that is not followed by "inet"
|
||||
is encountered (and we assume this is relatively rare). A possessive
|
||||
quantifier is used to stop any backtracking into the runs of non-"<"
|
||||
characters, but that is not related to stack usage.
|
||||
|
||||
This example shows that one way of avoiding stack problems when match-
|
||||
ing long subject strings is to write repeated parenthesized subpatterns
|
||||
to match more than one character whenever possible.
|
||||
|
||||
Compiling PCRE2 to use heap instead of stack for pcre2_match()
|
||||
|
||||
In environments where stack memory is constrained, you might want to
|
||||
compile PCRE2 to use heap memory instead of stack for remembering back-
|
||||
up points when pcre2_match() is running. This makes it run more slowly,
|
||||
however. Details of how to do this are given in the pcre2build documen-
|
||||
tation. When built in this way, instead of using the stack, PCRE2 gets
|
||||
memory for remembering backup points from the heap. By default, the
|
||||
memory is obtained by calling the system malloc() function, but you can
|
||||
arrange to supply your own memory management function. For details, see
|
||||
the section entitled "The match context" in the pcre2api documentation.
|
||||
Since the block sizes are always the same, it may be possible to imple-
|
||||
ment a customized memory handler that is more efficient than the stan-
|
||||
dard function. The memory blocks obtained for this purpose are retained
|
||||
and re-used if possible while pcre2_match() is running. They are all
|
||||
freed just before it exits.
|
||||
|
||||
Limiting pcre2_match()'s stack usage
|
||||
|
||||
You can set limits on the number of times the internal match() function
|
||||
is called, both in total and recursively. If a limit is exceeded,
|
||||
pcre2_match() returns an error code. Setting suitable limits should
|
||||
prevent it from running out of stack. The default values of the limits
|
||||
are very large, and unlikely ever to operate. They can be changed when
|
||||
PCRE2 is built, and they can also be set when pcre2_match() is called.
|
||||
For details of these interfaces, see the pcre2build documentation and
|
||||
the section entitled "The match context" in the pcre2api documentation.
|
||||
|
||||
As a very rough rule of thumb, you should reckon on about 500 bytes per
|
||||
recursion. Thus, if you want to limit your stack usage to 8Mb, you
|
||||
should set the limit at 16000 recursions. A 64Mb stack, on the other
|
||||
hand, can support around 128000 recursions.
|
||||
|
||||
The pcre2test test program has a modifier called "find_limits" which,
|
||||
if applied to a subject line, causes it to find the smallest limits
|
||||
that allow a a pattern to match. This is done by calling pcre2_match()
|
||||
repeatedly with different limits.
|
||||
|
||||
Limiting pcre2_dfa_match()'s stack usage
|
||||
|
||||
The recursion limit, as described above for pcre2_match(), also applies
|
||||
to pcre2_dfa_match(), whose use of recursive function calls for recur-
|
||||
sions in the pattern can lead to runaway stack usage. The non-recursive
|
||||
match limit is not relevant for DFA matching, and is ignored.
|
||||
|
||||
Changing stack size in Unix-like systems
|
||||
|
||||
In Unix-like environments, there is not often a problem with the stack
|
||||
unless very long strings are involved, though the default limit on
|
||||
stack size varies from system to system. Values from 8Mb to 64Mb are
|
||||
common. You can find your default limit by running the command:
|
||||
|
||||
ulimit -s
|
||||
|
||||
Unfortunately, the effect of running out of stack is often SIGSEGV,
|
||||
though sometimes a more explicit error message is given. You can nor-
|
||||
mally increase the limit on stack size by code such as this:
|
||||
|
||||
struct rlimit rlim;
|
||||
getrlimit(RLIMIT_STACK, &rlim);
|
||||
rlim.rlim_cur = 100*1024*1024;
|
||||
setrlimit(RLIMIT_STACK, &rlim);
|
||||
|
||||
This reads the current limits (soft and hard) using getrlimit(), then
|
||||
attempts to increase the soft limit to 100Mb using setrlimit(). You
|
||||
must do this before calling pcre2_match().
|
||||
|
||||
Changing stack size in Mac OS X
|
||||
|
||||
Using setrlimit(), as described above, should also work on Mac OS X. It
|
||||
is also possible to set a stack size when linking a program. There is a
|
||||
discussion about stack sizes in Mac OS X at this web site:
|
||||
http://developer.apple.com/qa/qa2005/qa1419.html.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
AUTHOR
|
||||
|
||||
Philip Hazel
|
||||
University Computing Service
|
||||
Cambridge, England.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
REVISION
|
||||
|
||||
Last updated: 23 December 2016
|
||||
Copyright (c) 1997-2016 University of Cambridge.
|
||||
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -9686,7 +9511,7 @@ OPTION SETTING
|
|||
one of them may appear.
|
||||
|
||||
(*LIMIT_MATCH=d) set the match limit to d (decimal number)
|
||||
(*LIMIT_RECURSION=d) set the recursion limit to d (decimal number)
|
||||
(*LIMIT_DEPTH=d) set the backtracking limit to d (decimal number)
|
||||
(*NOTEMPTY) set PCRE2_NOTEMPTY when matching
|
||||
(*NOTEMPTY_ATSTART) set PCRE2_NOTEMPTY_ATSTART when matching
|
||||
(*NO_AUTO_POSSESS) no auto-possessification (PCRE2_NO_AUTO_POSSESS)
|
||||
|
@ -9696,11 +9521,12 @@ OPTION SETTING
|
|||
(*UTF) set appropriate UTF mode for the library in use
|
||||
(*UCP) set PCRE2_UCP (use Unicode properties for \d etc)
|
||||
|
||||
Note that LIMIT_MATCH and LIMIT_RECURSION can only reduce the value of
|
||||
the limits set by the caller of pcre2_match() or pcre2_dfa_match(), not
|
||||
increase them. The application can lock out the use of (*UTF) and
|
||||
(*UCP) by setting the PCRE2_NEVER_UTF or PCRE2_NEVER_UCP options,
|
||||
respectively, at compile time.
|
||||
Note that LIMIT_MATCH and LIMIT_DEPTH can only reduce the value of the
|
||||
limits set by the caller of pcre2_match() or pcre2_dfa_match(), not
|
||||
increase them. LIMIT_RECURSION is an obsolete synonym for LIMIT_DEPTH.
|
||||
The application can lock out the use of (*UTF) and (*UCP) by setting
|
||||
the PCRE2_NEVER_UTF or PCRE2_NEVER_UCP options, respectively, at com-
|
||||
pile time.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
NEWLINE CONVENTION
|
||||
|
@ -9841,8 +9667,8 @@ AUTHOR
|
|||
|
||||
REVISION
|
||||
|
||||
Last updated: 23 December 2016
|
||||
Copyright (c) 1997-2016 University of Cambridge.
|
||||
Last updated: 31 March 2017
|
||||
Copyright (c) 1997-2017 University of Cambridge.
|
||||
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
|||
.TH PCRE2API 3 "27 March 2017" "PCRE2 10.30"
|
||||
.TH PCRE2API 3 "01 April 2017" "PCRE2 10.30"
|
||||
.SH NAME
|
||||
PCRE2 - Perl-compatible regular expressions (revised API)
|
||||
.sp
|
||||
|
@ -3292,7 +3292,7 @@ fail, this error is given.
|
|||
.sp
|
||||
\fBpcre2build\fP(3), \fBpcre2callout\fP(3), \fBpcre2demo(3)\fP,
|
||||
\fBpcre2matching\fP(3), \fBpcre2partial\fP(3), \fBpcre2posix\fP(3),
|
||||
\fBpcre2sample\fP(3), \fBpcre2stack\fP(3), \fBpcre2unicode\fP(3).
|
||||
\fBpcre2sample\fP(3), \fBpcre2unicode\fP(3).
|
||||
.
|
||||
.
|
||||
.SH AUTHOR
|
||||
|
@ -3309,6 +3309,6 @@ Cambridge, England.
|
|||
.rs
|
||||
.sp
|
||||
.nf
|
||||
Last updated: 27 March 2017
|
||||
Last updated: 01 April 2017
|
||||
Copyright (c) 1997-2017 University of Cambridge.
|
||||
.fi
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -721,9 +721,9 @@ OPTIONS COMPATIBILITY
|
|||
Many of the short and long forms of pcre2grep's options are the same as
|
||||
in the GNU grep program. Any long option of the form --xxx-regexp (GNU
|
||||
terminology) is also available as --xxx-regex (PCRE2 terminology). How-
|
||||
ever, the --file-list, --file-offsets, --include-dir, --line-offsets,
|
||||
--locale, --match-limit, -M, --multiline, -N, --newline, --om-separa-
|
||||
tor, --recursion-limit, -u, and --utf-8 options are specific to
|
||||
ever, the --depth-limit, --file-list, --file-offsets, --include-dir,
|
||||
--line-offsets, --locale, --match-limit, -M, --multiline, -N, --new-
|
||||
line, --om-separator, -u, and --utf-8 options are specific to
|
||||
pcre2grep, as is the use of the --only-matching option with a capturing
|
||||
parentheses number.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -857,5 +857,5 @@ AUTHOR
|
|||
|
||||
REVISION
|
||||
|
||||
Last updated: 21 March 2017
|
||||
Last updated: 31 March 2017
|
||||
Copyright (c) 1997-2017 University of Cambridge.
|
||||
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