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<a href='#toc'>Table of Contents</a><p>

<h2><a name='sect0' href='#toc0'>Name</a></h2>
PCRE - Perl-compatible regular expressions 
<h2><a name='sect1' href='#toc1'>Synopsis</a></h2>
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<b>#include &lt;pcre.h&gt;</b> <p>
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<b>const unsigned char *pcre_maketables(void);</b>  
<h2><a name='sect2' href='#toc2'>Description</a></h2>
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This function
builds a set of character tables for character values less than 256. These
can be passed to <b>pcre_compile()</b> to override PCRE&rsquo;s internal, built-in tables
(which were made by <b>pcre_maketables()</b> when PCRE was compiled). You might
want to do this if you are using a non-standard locale. The function yields
a pointer to the tables. <p>
There is a complete description of the PCRE native
API in the  <b>pcreapi</b>  page and a description of the POSIX API in the  <b>pcreposix</b>
 page. <p>

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