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author | ph10 <ph10@2f5784b3-3f2a-0410-8824-cb99058d5e15> | 2007-04-18 09:26:41 +0000 |
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committer | ph10 <ph10@2f5784b3-3f2a-0410-8824-cb99058d5e15> | 2007-04-18 09:26:41 +0000 |
commit | 37ccd496656ed8ad180e440a90a5808fe758e974 (patch) | |
tree | cb665c4d9dedb942cbcd52195362ee67e1f05419 | |
parent | efca233fb31b1c0023b23cf6d664138361ea0179 (diff) | |
download | pcre-37ccd496656ed8ad180e440a90a5808fe758e974.tar.gz |
Fix typos in comment.
git-svn-id: svn://vcs.exim.org/pcre/code/trunk@154 2f5784b3-3f2a-0410-8824-cb99058d5e15
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1 files changed, 4 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/pcre_internal.h b/pcre_internal.h index b3f687a..8a7ad5d 100644 --- a/pcre_internal.h +++ b/pcre_internal.h @@ -86,10 +86,11 @@ setjmp and stdarg are used is when NO_RECURSE is set. */ /* When compiling a DLL for Windows, the exported symbols have to be declared using some MS magic. I found some useful information on this web page: http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/y4h7bcy6(VS.80).aspx. According to the -information there, using __declspec(dllesport) without "extern" we have a +information there, using __declspec(dllexport) without "extern" we have a definition; with "extern" we have a declaration. The settings here override the setting in pcre.h (which is included below); it defines only PCRE_EXP_DECL, -which is all that is needed for applications, which import the symbols. We use: +which is all that is needed for applications (they just import the symbols). We +use: PCRE_EXP_DECL for declarations PCRE_EXP_DEFN for definitions of exported functions @@ -102,7 +103,7 @@ Windows, the two should always be the same. The reason for wrapping this in #ifndef PCRE_EXP_DECL is so that pcretest, which is an application, but needs to import this file in order to "peek" at -internals, can #include pcre.h first, can get an application's-eye view. +internals, can #include pcre.h first to get an application's-eye view. In principle, people compiling for non-Windows, non-Unix-like (i.e. uncommon, special-purpose environments) might want to stick other stuff in front of |