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- <h1>pcre_maketables man page</h1>
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- SYNOPSIS
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- <b>#include <pcre.h></b>
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- <b>const unsigned char *pcre_maketables(void);</b>
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- <b>const unsigned char *pcre16_maketables(void);</b>
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- <b>const unsigned char *pcre32_maketables(void);</b>
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- DESCRIPTION
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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[16|32]_compile()</b> to override PCRE's
- internal, built-in tables (which were made by <b>pcre[16|32]_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.
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