1PCRE2_SERIALIZE_DECODE(3) Library Functions Manual PCRE2_SERIALIZE_DECODE(3)
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6 PCRE2 - Perl-compatible regular expressions (revised API)
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10 #include <pcre2.h>
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12 int32_t pcre2_serialize_decode(pcre2_code **codes,
13 int32_t number_of_codes, const uint8_t *bytes,
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18 This function decodes a serialized set of compiled patterns back into a
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21 codes pointer to a vector in which to build the list
22 number_of_codes number of slots in the vector
23 bytes the serialized byte stream
24 gcontext pointer to a general context or NULL
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33 PCRE2_ERROR_BADDATA number_of_codes is zero or less
34 PCRE2_ERROR_BADMAGIC mismatch of id bytes in bytes
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47PCRE2 10.21 02 September 2015 PCRE2_SERIALIZE_DECODE(3)