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9e449e52
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2017-06-28T13:23:45
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cmake: move regex build instructions into subdirectory
Extract code required to build the regex library into its own
CMakeLists.txt, which is included as required.
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d43c7bd0
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2014-12-05T08:13:43
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Rever spelling fixes for dependencies
This is not our code and it adds unecessary changes from the upstream
code.
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b874629b
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2014-12-04T21:06:59
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Spelling fixes
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5588f073
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2013-12-09T10:25:36
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Clean up warnings
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10c06114
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2013-03-17T04:46:46
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Several warnings detected by static code analyzer fixed
Implicit type conversion argument of function to size_t type
Suspicious sequence of types castings: size_t -> int -> size_t
Consider reviewing the expression of the 'A = B == C' kind. The expression is calculated as following: 'A = (B == C)'
Unsigned type is never < 0
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6e237de6
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2013-01-11T18:19:52
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regex: Proper define for this thing
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d2f14df8
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2013-01-11T10:25:51
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regex: Fixed several warnings about signed/unsigned conversions.
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976d9e13
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2013-01-11T10:47:44
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regex: Fixed warnings about unused parameter values.
There are different solutions to the problem. In this change, we
define an UNUSED macro that maps to __attribute__((unused)) when
compiling with gcc. Otherwise it is a NOOP. We apply this macro
in all function headers for each parameter value that is not used
within the function body.
The change is local to regex.
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826bc4a8
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2012-11-23T13:31:22
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Remove use of English expletives
Remove words such as fuck, crap, shit etc.
Remove other potentially offensive words from comments.
Tidy up other geopolicital terms in comments.
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b13dbb91
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2012-02-18T01:32:13
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regex: fix sign warnings
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1eaecf2f
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2012-02-18T01:01:48
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regex: The world uses utf-8
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4a1ecba6
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2012-02-18T00:54:03
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regex: Move the defines to a config header and include it unconditionally
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c17b1d00
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2012-02-17T19:41:14
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Add POSIX regex sources when needed
Windows doesn't support POSIX regex, so we need to include it
ourselves. The sources come from git, which in turn took them from
gawk.
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