Aaron Gyes b418e36f22 Take an axe to vendored PCRE2 bits & update it to 10.34
This commit updates PCRE2 to 10.34, and we no longer include what's in their
tarball as-is. I've yanked out a lot of uneccessary stuff for the sake of the
size of our codebase.

original pcre2-10.34 dir: 11.5MB
pcre2 dir in this commit:  1.6MB

 * Remove documentation, makefiles, test suites, etc. LICENSE remains.
 * Disable building tests when configuring PCRE2
 * Yard out JIT support: delete src/jit, src/pcre2_jit_*.c, and code doing
   stuff to code->executable_jit that needs a jit header (it was already NULL
   because we've always built with JIT disabled).
 * Remove most .c and .h files not needed to compile: pcre2grep code,
   pcre2test code, dftables.c, pcre2_printint.c, pcre2_fuzzsupport.c ...
 * Remove FindBZip2, FindZLIB, FindReadline, FindEditline. These were used
   only by pcre2grep and made CMake's report misleading with regard to
   optional packages being used.
 * Remove configure.ac except for version number and date which CMake checks

Next time we update PCRE2, refer to this commit message as well as a diff
between pcre2-10.34.tar.gz and ./pcre2-10.34/. Or better yet, cease including
pcre2.
2020-02-18 08:16:15 -08:00

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PCRE2 LICENCE
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PCRE2 is a library of functions to support regular expressions whose syntax
and semantics are as close as possible to those of the Perl 5 language.
Releases 10.00 and above of PCRE2 are distributed under the terms of the "BSD"
licence, as specified below, with one exemption for certain binary
redistributions. The documentation for PCRE2, supplied in the "doc" directory,
is distributed under the same terms as the software itself. The data in the
testdata directory is not copyrighted and is in the public domain.
The basic library functions are written in C and are freestanding. Also
included in the distribution is a just-in-time compiler that can be used to
optimize pattern matching. This is an optional feature that can be omitted when
the library is built.
THE BASIC LIBRARY FUNCTIONS
---------------------------
Written by: Philip Hazel
Email local part: ph10
Email domain: cam.ac.uk
University of Cambridge Computing Service,
Cambridge, England.
Copyright (c) 1997-2019 University of Cambridge
All rights reserved.
PCRE2 JUST-IN-TIME COMPILATION SUPPORT
--------------------------------------
Written by: Zoltan Herczeg
Email local part: hzmester
Email domain: freemail.hu
Copyright(c) 2010-2019 Zoltan Herczeg
All rights reserved.
STACK-LESS JUST-IN-TIME COMPILER
--------------------------------
Written by: Zoltan Herczeg
Email local part: hzmester
Email domain: freemail.hu
Copyright(c) 2009-2019 Zoltan Herczeg
All rights reserved.
THE "BSD" LICENCE
-----------------
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modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notices,
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not apply all the way down a chain of software. If binary package A includes
PCRE2, it must respect the condition, but if package B is software that
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