dont print pcre intensive debug messages, even in our debug builds (you can still enable it by defining PCRE_DEBUG on the project.
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#include "pcre_internal.h"
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/* When DEBUG is defined, we need the pcre_printint() function, which is also
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used by pcretest. DEBUG is not defined when building a production library. */
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/* When PCRE_DEBUG is defined, we need the pcre_printint() function, which is also
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used by pcretest. PCRE_DEBUG is not defined when building a production library. */
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#ifdef DEBUG
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#ifdef PCRE_DEBUG
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#include "pcre_printint.src"
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#endif
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*code++ = OP_END;
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#ifndef DEBUG
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#ifndef PCRE_DEBUG
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if (code - codestart > length) errorcode = ERR23;
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#endif
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/* Print out the compiled data if debugging is enabled. This is never the
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case when building a production library. */
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#ifdef DEBUG
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#ifdef PCRE_DEBUG
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printf("Length = %d top_bracket = %d top_backref = %d\n",
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length, re->top_bracket, re->top_backref);
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#define INTS_PER_STATEBLOCK (sizeof(stateblock)/sizeof(int))
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#ifdef DEBUG
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#ifdef PCRE_DEBUG
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/*************************************************
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* Print character string *
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*************************************************/
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workspace[0] ^= 1; /* Remember for the restarting feature */
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workspace[1] = active_count;
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#ifdef DEBUG
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#ifdef PCRE_DEBUG
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printf("%.*sNext character: rest of subject = \"", rlevel*2-2, SP);
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pchars((uschar *)ptr, strlen((char *)ptr), stdout);
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printf("\"\n");
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int count, codevalue;
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int chartype, script;
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#ifdef DEBUG
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#ifdef PCRE_DEBUG
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printf ("%.*sProcessing state %d c=", rlevel*2-2, SP, state_offset);
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if (c < 0) printf("-1\n");
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else if (c > 32 && c < 127) printf("'%c'\n", c);
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#ifdef DEBUG
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#ifdef PCRE_DEBUG
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/*************************************************
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* Debugging function to print chars *
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*************************************************/
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{
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USPTR p = md->start_subject + md->offset_vector[offset];
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#ifdef DEBUG
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#ifdef PCRE_DEBUG
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if (eptr >= md->end_subject)
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printf("matching subject <null>");
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else
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#ifndef NO_RECURSE
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#define REGISTER register
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#ifdef DEBUG
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#ifdef PCRE_DEBUG
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#define RMATCH(rx,ra,rb,rc,rd,re,rf,rg) \
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{ \
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printf("match() called in line %d\n", __LINE__); \
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/* OK, now we can get on with the real code of the function. Recursive calls
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are specified by the macro RMATCH and RRETURN is used to return. When
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NO_RECURSE is *not* defined, these just turn into a recursive call to match()
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and a "return", respectively (possibly with some debugging if DEBUG is
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and a "return", respectively (possibly with some debugging if PCRE_DEBUG is
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defined). However, RMATCH isn't like a function call because it's quite a
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complicated macro. It has to be used in one particular way. This shouldn't,
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however, impact performance when true recursion is being used. */
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number = GET2(ecode, 2+LINK_SIZE);
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offset = number << 1;
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#ifdef DEBUG
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#ifdef PCRE_DEBUG
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printf("start bracket %d subject=", number);
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pchars(eptr, 16, TRUE, md);
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printf("\n");
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if (number > EXTRACT_BASIC_MAX) number = GET2(prev, 2+LINK_SIZE);
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offset = number << 1;
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#ifdef DEBUG
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#ifdef PCRE_DEBUG
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printf("end bracket %d", number);
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printf("\n");
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#endif
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end_subject = save_end_subject;
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#ifdef DEBUG /* Sigh. Some compilers never learn. */
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#ifdef PCRE_DEBUG /* Sigh. Some compilers never learn. */
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printf(">>>> Match against: ");
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pchars(start_match, end_subject - start_match, TRUE, md);
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printf("\n");
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#ifndef PCRE_INTERNAL_H
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#define PCRE_INTERNAL_H
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/* Define DEBUG to get debugging output on stdout. */
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/* Define PCRE_DEBUG to get debugging output on stdout. */
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#if 0
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#define DEBUG
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#define PCRE_DEBUG
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#endif
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/* Use a macro for debugging printing, 'cause that eliminates the use of #ifdef
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pre-processor statements, or at least there were when I first wrote this. After
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all, it had only been about 10 years then... */
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#ifdef DEBUG
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#ifdef PCRE_DEBUG
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#define DPRINTF(p) printf p
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#else
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#define DPRINTF(p) /*nothing*/
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