Remove previous patch, as it did not take account of read-only source
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# 2017-04-08 PH added HEAP_LIMIT
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# 2017-06-15 ZH added SUPPORT_JIT_SEALLOC support
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# 2018-06-19 PH added checks for stdint.h and inttypes.h
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# 2018-06-21 PH added deletion of src/pcre2.h and src/config.h
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PROJECT(PCRE2 C)
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CHECK_FUNCTION_EXISTS(memmove HAVE_MEMMOVE)
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CHECK_FUNCTION_EXISTS(strerror HAVE_STRERROR)
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# Clear out any previously created config.h and pcre2.h in the source
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# directory so that if we are compiling in a separate build directory there
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# is no confusion.
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FILE(REMOVE ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/src/config.h ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/src/pcre2.h)
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# User-configurable options
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#
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# Note: CMakeSetup displays these in alphabetical order, regardless of
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@ -86,10 +86,6 @@ standard systems:
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these now, if using MSVC or a standard C before C99, %lu is used with a
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cast if necessary.
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19. Arrange for "configure" and CMake to delete pcre2.h and config.h from the
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source directory src so that there is no confusion when building in a different
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directory if these files happen to be present.
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Version 10.31 12-February-2018
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# This was added at the suggestion of libtoolize (03-Jan-10)
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AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR([m4])
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# Clear out any previously created config.h and pcre2.h in the source
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# directory so that if we are compiling in a separate build directory there
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# is no confusion.
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rm -f $srcdir/src/config.h $srcdir/src/pcre2.h
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# The default CFLAGS in Autoconf are "-g -O2" for gcc and just "-g" for any
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# other compiler. There doesn't seem to be a standard way of getting rid of the
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# -g (which I don't think is needed for a production library). This fudge seems
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