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.TH PCRE2GREP 1 "31 December 2016" "PCRE2 10.23"
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.TH PCRE2GREP 1 "21 March 2017" "PCRE2 10.30"
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.SH NAME
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pcre2grep - a grep with Perl-compatible regular expressions.
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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operating systems the effect of reading a directory like this is an immediate
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end-of-file; in others it may provoke an error.
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.TP
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\fB--depth-limit\fP=\fInumber\fP
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See \fB--match-limit\fP below.
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.TP
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\fB-e\fP \fIpattern\fP, \fB--regex=\fP\fIpattern\fP, \fB--regexp=\fP\fIpattern\fP
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Specify a pattern to be matched. This option can be used multiple times in
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order to specify several patterns. It can also be used as a way of specifying a
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used. There is no short form for this option.
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.TP
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\fB--match-limit\fP=\fInumber\fP
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Processing some regular expression patterns can require a very large amount of
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memory, leading in some cases to a program crash if not enough is available.
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Other patterns may take a very long time to search for all possible matching
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strings. The \fBpcre2_match()\fP function that is called by \fBpcre2grep\fP to
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do the matching has two parameters that can limit the resources that it uses.
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Processing some regular expression patterns may take a very long time to search
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for all possible matching strings. Others may require a very large amount of
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memory. There are two options that set resource limits for matching.
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.sp
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The \fB--match-limit\fP option provides a means of limiting resource usage
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when processing patterns that are not going to match, but which have a very
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large number of possibilities in their search trees. The classic example is a
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pattern that uses nested unlimited repeats. Internally, PCRE2 uses a function
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called \fBmatch()\fP which it calls repeatedly (sometimes recursively). The
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limit set by \fB--match-limit\fP is imposed on the number of times this
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function is called during a match, which has the effect of limiting the amount
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of backtracking that can take place.
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The \fB--match-limit\fP option provides a means of limiting computing resource
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usage when processing patterns that are not going to match, but which have a
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very large number of possibilities in their search trees. The classic example
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is a pattern that uses nested unlimited repeats. Internally, PCRE2 has a
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counter that is incremented each time around its main processing loop. If the
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value set by \fB--match-limit\fP is reached, an error occurs.
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.sp
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The \fB--recursion-limit\fP option is similar to \fB--match-limit\fP, but
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instead of limiting the total number of times that \fBmatch()\fP is called, it
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limits the depth of recursive calls, which in turn limits the amount of memory
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that can be used. The recursion depth is a smaller number than the total number
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of calls, because not all calls to \fBmatch()\fP are recursive. This limit is
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of use only if it is set smaller than \fB--match-limit\fP.
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The \fB--depth-limit\fP option limits the depth of nested backtracking points,
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which in turn limits the amount of memory that is used. This limit is of use
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only if it is set smaller than \fB--match-limit\fP.
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.sp
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There are no short forms for these options. The default settings are specified
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when the PCRE2 library is compiled, with the default default being 10 million.
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there are more than 20 such errors, \fBpcre2grep\fP gives up.
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.P
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The \fB--match-limit\fP option of \fBpcre2grep\fP can be used to set the
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overall resource limit; there is a second option called \fB--recursion-limit\fP
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that sets a limit on the amount of memory (usually stack) that is used (see the
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discussion of these options above).
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overall resource limit; there is a second option called \fB--depth-limit\fP
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that sets a limit on the amount of memory that is used (see the discussion of
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these options above).
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.SH DIAGNOSTICS
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.nf
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Last updated: 31 December 2016
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Copyright (c) 1997-2016 University of Cambridge.
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Last updated: 21 March 2017
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Copyright (c) 1997-2017 University of Cambridge.
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.fi
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