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  3. <title>pcre_free_study specification</title>
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  6. <h1>pcre_free_study man page</h1>
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  16. SYNOPSIS
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  19. <b>#include &#60;pcre.h&#62;</b>
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  22. <b>void pcre_free_study(pcre_extra *<i>extra</i>);</b>
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  25. <b>void pcre16_free_study(pcre16_extra *<i>extra</i>);</b>
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  28. <b>void pcre32_free_study(pcre32_extra *<i>extra</i>);</b>
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  31. DESCRIPTION
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  34. This function is used to free the memory used for the data generated by a call
  35. to <b>pcre[16|32]_study()</b> when it is no longer needed. The argument must be the
  36. result of such a call.
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