Name : perl-POSIX-Regex
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Version : 1.0.300
| Vendor : (none)
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Release : 6pclos2017
| Date : 2017-07-13 04:15:09
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Group : Development/Perl
| Source RPM : perl-POSIX-Regex-1.0.300-6pclos2017.src.rpm
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Size : 0.08 MB
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Packager : bb2 < bb2>
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Summary : Port of the glibc gnu regex engine into perl
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Description :
This is a port of the glibc gnu regex engine into perl. There are few reasons you would need this. The few I can think of include:
0) You wish to use untrusted user expressions in such a way as to be able to catch errors. Example: eval { alarm 2; m/((){1024}){1024}/ } is an instant uncatchable segmentation fault. GNU\'s regexps will still fail, but in a timeout way rather than an instant segfault way.
1) You wish to have POSIX compliance on ... something ... Perl\'s regexps are slightly different -- arguably better, but different.
( ... if you think of anything else, let me know, since reason 0 evaporates under 5.9.3+ ... )
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