Documentation clarification.

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space or a #-type comment that was followed by (?-x), which turns off
PCRE2_EXTENDED, and there was no subsequent (?x) to turn it on again,
pcre2_compile() assumed that (?-x) applied to the whole pattern and
consequently mis-compiled it. This bug was found by the LLVM fuzzer.
consequently mis-compiled it. This bug was found by the LLVM fuzzer. The fix
for this bug means that a setting of any of the (?imsxU) options at the start
of a pattern is no longer transferred to the options that are returned by
PCRE2_INFO_ALLOPTIONS. In fact, this was an anachronism that should have
changed when the effects of those options were all moved to compile time.
Version 10.20 30-June-2015

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.TH PCRE2API 3 "21 November 2015" "PCRE2 10.21"
.TH PCRE2API 3 "03 December 2015" "PCRE2 10.21"
.SH NAME
PCRE2 - Perl-compatible regular expressions (revised API)
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Return a copy of the pattern's options. The third argument should point to a
\fBuint32_t\fP variable. PCRE2_INFO_ARGOPTIONS returns exactly the options that
were passed to \fBpcre2_compile()\fP, whereas PCRE2_INFO_ALLOPTIONS returns
the compile options as modified by any top-level option settings at the start
of the pattern itself. In other words, they are the options that will be in
force when matching starts. For example, if the pattern /(?im)abc(?-i)d/ is
compiled with the PCRE2_EXTENDED option, the result is PCRE2_CASELESS,
PCRE2_MULTILINE, and PCRE2_EXTENDED.
the compile options as modified by any top-level option settings such as (*UTF)
at the start of the pattern itself. For example, if the pattern /(*UTF)abc/ is
compiled with the PCRE2_EXTENDED option, the result is PCRE2_EXTENDED and
PCRE2_UTF.
.P
A pattern compiled without PCRE2_ANCHORED is automatically anchored by PCRE2 if
the first significant item in every top-level branch is one of the following:
@ -3101,6 +3100,6 @@ Cambridge, England.
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Last updated: 21 November 2015
Last updated: 03 December 2015
Copyright (c) 1997-2015 University of Cambridge.
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