Fix typos in documentation.

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Philip.Hazel 2017-09-25 15:05:29 +00:00
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@ -2358,7 +2358,7 @@ Here is an example of a simple call to <b>pcre2_match()</b>:
11, /* the length of the subject string */
0, /* start at offset 0 in the subject */
0, /* default options */
match_data, /* the match data block */
md, /* the match data block */
NULL); /* a match context; NULL means use defaults */
</pre>
If the subject string is zero-terminated, the length can be given as
@ -3273,10 +3273,10 @@ default.
<P>
PCRE2_ERROR_BADREPLACEMENT is used for miscellaneous syntax errors in the
replacement string, with more particular errors being PCRE2_ERROR_BADREPESCAPE
(invalid escape sequence), PCRE2_ERROR_REPMISSING_BRACE (closing curly bracket
not found), PCRE2_BADSUBSTITUTION (syntax error in extended group
substitution), and PCRE2_BADSUBPATTERN (the pattern match ended before it
started, which can happen if \K is used in an assertion).
(invalid escape sequence), PCRE2_ERROR_REPMISSINGBRACE (closing curly bracket
not found), PCRE2_ERROR_BADSUBSTITUTION (syntax error in extended group
substitution), and PCRE2_ERROR_BADSUBSPATTERN (the pattern match ended before
it started, which can happen if \K is used in an assertion).
</P>
<P>
As for all PCRE2 errors, a text message that describes the error can be
@ -3560,7 +3560,7 @@ Cambridge, England.
</P>
<br><a name="SEC42" href="#TOC1">REVISION</a><br>
<P>
Last updated: 17 September 2017
Last updated: 25 September 2017
<br>
Copyright &copy; 1997-2017 University of Cambridge.
<br>

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@ -2322,7 +2322,7 @@ MATCHING A PATTERN: THE TRADITIONAL FUNCTION
11, /* the length of the subject string */
0, /* start at offset 0 in the subject */
0, /* default options */
match_data, /* the match data block */
md, /* the match data block */
NULL); /* a match context; NULL means use defaults */
If the subject string is zero-terminated, the length can be given as
@ -3170,10 +3170,10 @@ CREATING A NEW STRING WITH SUBSTITUTIONS
PCRE2_ERROR_BADREPLACEMENT is used for miscellaneous syntax errors in
the replacement string, with more particular errors being
PCRE2_ERROR_BADREPESCAPE (invalid escape sequence), PCRE2_ERROR_REP-
MISSING_BRACE (closing curly bracket not found), PCRE2_BADSUBSTITUTION
(syntax error in extended group substitution), and PCRE2_BADSUBPATTERN
(the pattern match ended before it started, which can happen if \K is
used in an assertion).
MISSINGBRACE (closing curly bracket not found), PCRE2_ERROR_BADSUBSTI-
TUTION (syntax error in extended group substitution), and
PCRE2_ERROR_BADSUBSPATTERN (the pattern match ended before it started,
which can happen if \K is used in an assertion).
As for all PCRE2 errors, a text message that describes the error can be
obtained by calling the pcre2_get_error_message() function (see
@ -3437,7 +3437,7 @@ AUTHOR
REVISION
Last updated: 17 September 2017
Last updated: 25 September 2017
Copyright (c) 1997-2017 University of Cambridge.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
.TH PCRE2API 3 "17 September 2017" "PCRE2 10.31"
.TH PCRE2API 3 "25 September 2017" "PCRE2 10.31"
.SH NAME
PCRE2 - Perl-compatible regular expressions (revised API)
.sp
@ -2335,7 +2335,7 @@ Here is an example of a simple call to \fBpcre2_match()\fP:
11, /* the length of the subject string */
0, /* start at offset 0 in the subject */
0, /* default options */
match_data, /* the match data block */
md, /* the match data block */
NULL); /* a match context; NULL means use defaults */
.sp
If the subject string is zero-terminated, the length can be given as
@ -3267,10 +3267,10 @@ default.
.P
PCRE2_ERROR_BADREPLACEMENT is used for miscellaneous syntax errors in the
replacement string, with more particular errors being PCRE2_ERROR_BADREPESCAPE
(invalid escape sequence), PCRE2_ERROR_REPMISSING_BRACE (closing curly bracket
not found), PCRE2_BADSUBSTITUTION (syntax error in extended group
substitution), and PCRE2_BADSUBPATTERN (the pattern match ended before it
started, which can happen if \eK is used in an assertion).
(invalid escape sequence), PCRE2_ERROR_REPMISSINGBRACE (closing curly bracket
not found), PCRE2_ERROR_BADSUBSTITUTION (syntax error in extended group
substitution), and PCRE2_ERROR_BADSUBSPATTERN (the pattern match ended before
it started, which can happen if \eK is used in an assertion).
.P
As for all PCRE2 errors, a text message that describes the error can be
obtained by calling the \fBpcre2_get_error_message()\fP function (see
@ -3573,6 +3573,6 @@ Cambridge, England.
.rs
.sp
.nf
Last updated: 17 September 2017
Last updated: 25 September 2017
Copyright (c) 1997-2017 University of Cambridge.
.fi