Final file tidies for 10.36

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Change Log for PCRE2
--------------------
Version 10.36-RC1 05-November-2020
Version 10.36-RC1 04-December-2020
----------------------------------
1. Add CET_CFLAGS so that when Intel CET is enabled, pass -mshstk to
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17. Applied the patch from Bugzilla #2628 to RunGrepTest. This does an explicit
test for a version of sed that can handle binary zero, instead of assuming that
any Linux version will work.
any Linux version will work. Later: replaced $(...) by `...` because not all
shells recognize the former.
18. Fixed a word boundary check bug in JIT when partial matching is enabled.
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directory. This failure was previously missed in RunTest because of 20 above.
Fixes added to both RunTest and RunTest.bat.
22. Patch to CMakeLists.txt from Daniel to fix problem with testing under
Windows.
Version 10.35 09-May-2020
---------------------------

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NEWS
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-------------------------
Version 10.36 05-November-2020
Version 10.36 04-December-2020
------------------------------
Again, mainly bug fixes and tidies. The only enhancements are the addition of
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the addition of $x{...} and $o{...} to allow for characters whose code points
are greater than 255 in Unicode mode.
NOTE: there is an outstanding issue with JIT support for MacOS on arm64
hardware. For details, please see Bugzilla issue #2618.
Version 10.35 15-April-2020
---------------------------

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README
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8 decimal digit
16 alphanumeric or '_'
You can also specify -b (with or without -L) when running pcre2_dftables. This
causes the tables to be written in binary instead of as source code. A set of
binary tables can be loaded into memory by an application and passed to
pcre2_compile() in the same way as tables created dynamically by calling
pcre2_maketables(). The tables are just a string of bytes, independent of
hardware characteristics such as endianness. This means they can be bundled
with an application that runs in different environments, to ensure consistent
behaviour.
See also the pcre2build section "Creating character tables at build time".
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Philip Hazel
Email local part: Philip.Hazel
Email domain: gmail.com
Last updated: 06 November 2020
Last updated: 04 December 2020

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@ -763,7 +763,7 @@ $valgrind $vjs $pcre2grep -n --newline=anycrlf "^(abc|def|ghi|jkl)" testNinputgr
# doesn't.
printf '%c--------------------------- Test N7 ------------------------------\r\n' - >>testtrygrep
Z=$(printf '\0' | sed 's/\x00/Z/g')
Z=`printf '\0' | sed 's/\x00/Z/g'`
if [ "$Z" = "Z" ]; then
printf 'abc\0def' >testNinputgrep
$valgrind $vjs $pcre2grep -na --newline=nul "^(abc|def)" testNinputgrep | sed 's/\x00/ZERO/g' >>testtrygrep

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m4_define(pcre2_major, [10])
m4_define(pcre2_minor, [36])
m4_define(pcre2_prerelease, [-RC1])
m4_define(pcre2_date, [2020-11-05])
m4_define(pcre2_prerelease, [])
m4_define(pcre2_date, [2020-12-04])
# Libtool shared library interface versions (current:revision:age)
m4_define(libpcre2_8_version, [10:1:10])

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@ -757,6 +757,15 @@ that represent character classes for code points less than 256. The final
8 decimal digit
16 alphanumeric or '_'
You can also specify -b (with or without -L) when running pcre2_dftables. This
causes the tables to be written in binary instead of as source code. A set of
binary tables can be loaded into memory by an application and passed to
pcre2_compile() in the same way as tables created dynamically by calling
pcre2_maketables(). The tables are just a string of bytes, independent of
hardware characteristics such as endianness. This means they can be bundled
with an application that runs in different environments, to ensure consistent
behaviour.
See also the pcre2build section "Creating character tables at build time".
@ -894,4 +903,4 @@ The distribution should contain the files listed below.
Philip Hazel
Email local part: Philip.Hazel
Email domain: gmail.com
Last updated: 06 November 2020
Last updated: 04 December 2020

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#define PACKAGE_NAME "PCRE2"
/* Define to the full name and version of this package. */
#define PACKAGE_STRING "PCRE2 10.36-RC1"
#define PACKAGE_STRING "PCRE2 10.36"
/* Define to the one symbol short name of this package. */
#define PACKAGE_TARNAME "pcre2"
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#define PACKAGE_URL ""
/* Define to the version of this package. */
#define PACKAGE_VERSION "10.36-RC1"
#define PACKAGE_VERSION "10.36"
/* The value of PARENS_NEST_LIMIT specifies the maximum depth of nested
parentheses (of any kind) in a pattern. This limits the amount of system
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#endif
/* Version number of package */
#define VERSION "10.36-RC1"
#define VERSION "10.36"
/* Define to 1 if on MINIX. */
/* #undef _MINIX */

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#define PCRE2_MAJOR 10
#define PCRE2_MINOR 36
#define PCRE2_PRERELEASE -RC1
#define PCRE2_DATE 2020-11-05
#define PCRE2_PRERELEASE
#define PCRE2_DATE 2020-12-04
/* When an application links to a PCRE DLL in Windows, the symbols that are
imported have to be identified as such. When building PCRE2, the appropriate