* harbour/include/hbapi.h
* harbour/include/hbapiitm.h
* harbour/source/vm/garbage.c
* harbour/source/vm/extend.c
* harbour/source/vm/itemapi.c
+ added hb_gcFunc(), hb_parptrGC(), hb_itemGetPtrGC()
hb_parptrGC() and hb_itemGetPtrGC() uses GC cleanup function address
to validate if pointer item points to expected memory block type
* harbour/source/common/hbhash.c
* harbour/source/compiler/hbident.c
* formatting and minor modifications
* harbour/source/pp/pplib.c
* harbour/source/pp/pplib2.c
* use hb_parptrGC() to be sure that given pointer item points
to PP structure
+ harbour/include/hbregex.h
+ harbour/source/rtl/hbregex.c
* harbour/source/rtl/Makefile
* harbour/common.mak
+ added support for regular expressions. Now it's enabled by default
only in *nixes (POSIX regex) and BCC 5.5 (PCRE regex). Setting
HB_PCRE_REGEX macro enables Perl-Compatible Regular Expressions
and HB_POSIX_REGEX - POSIX regular expressions. In xHarbour regex
support is enabled for all builds because PCRE source code is stored
in CVS. If you will want we can make the same.
+ the following C functions are available:
hb_regexCompile(), hb_regexGet(), hb_regexFree(), hb_regexMatch()
+ the following PGR functions are available:
HB_REGEXCOMP(), HB_ISREGEX(), HB_ATX(), HB_REGEX(), HB_REGEXMATCH(),
HB_REGEXSPLIT(), HB_REGEXATX(), HB_REGEXALL()
They are working in similar way to the ones in xHarbour with the
exception to some bug fixes and form of compiled regular expression.
In Harbour it's pointer item for which HB_ISREGEX() returns TRUE when
in xHarbour it's binary string.
* harbour/source/rdd/dbfcdx/dbfcdx1.c
* harbour/source/rdd/dbfntx/dbfntx1.c
* enabled code to seek in index using regular expressions
(DBOI_SKIPREGEX[BACK])
* harbour/include/hbapi.h
* harbour/source/common/hbstr.c
* harbour/source/compiler/harbour.l
* harbour/source/macro/macro.l
* harbour/source/macro/macro.slx
* harbour/source/compiler/harbour.slx
* changed parameters in function: hb_compStrToNum() now the string
size is passed explicitly so it can work with strings which does
not have trailing ASCII NUL character.
* harbour/source/macro/macro.y
* indenting
* harbour/include/hbmacro.h
* harbour/source/common/hbstr.c
* harbour/source/macro/macro.l
* harbour/source/macro/macro.y
* added two new functions for macro compiler: hb_macroLexNew() and
hb_macroLexDelete() to clearly separate lexer from grammar parser.
* harbour/source/compiler/harbour.l
* harbour/source/common/hbstr.c
* harbour/source/pp/ppcore.c
* added error generation for wrong e"..." strings and fixed \" quoting
* removed \q quoting
* harbour/source/pp/ppcore.c
* harbour/source/pp/ppgen.c
* added small description in headers
* harbour/common.mak
* harbour/source/pp/Makefile
* harbour/source/pp/pplib.c
+ harbour/source/pp/pplib2.c
* harbour/include/hbextern.ch
+ added auto destructor for allocated PP context, it's not longer
necessary to execute __PP_FREE() so this function was moved from
the standard .prg API to file with backward compatible functions
* changed __PREPROCESS() to __PP_PROCESS()
* moved setting std rules to separate file so now if user uses PP
with only his own rules we are not forcing linking static tables
which are quite huge (over 100kb)
To include stdandard rules in static binaries user should add
to his code:
REQUEST __PP_STDRULES
+ harbour/source/pp/pplib3.c
* old PP functions for backward compatibility:
__PPADDRULE(), __PREPROCESS(), __PP_FREE()
Please note that using this function is not MT safe. They should
work like with old PP code. Using any of this function automatically
forces linking __PP_STDRULES