reviewed ports wise and help with @pkgpath, ok by sthen@
reviewed and help with bytecode-only plists, minor nits and ok by jca@
tested on sparc 64 by @jca
tested on aarch64 by Kurt Miller
tested on amd64 by me
Thanks for reviews and testing!
* net unison needed some patchign to avoid deprecated library functions.
* all ports depending on the exact version of OCaml need revision bumps.
* net/unison needed some help to avoid deprecated library functions.
ok krw@, testing on i386 and ok daniel@
where needed.
The next step towards Ocaml 4.3.0.
Bulk build by sthen@ identified several laggards which are included here.
ok anil@ sthen@ so final 4.3.0 polishing can be done in-tree.
This OCaml-library interfaces the PCRE (Perl-compatible regular expression)
library which is written in C. it can be used for matching regular expressions
which are written in the PERL style.
It is reentrant - and thus thread safe. This is not the case with the "Str"
module of OCaml, which builds on the GNU "regex"-library. Using reentrant
libraries also means more convenience for programmers. They do not have to
reason about states in which the library might be in.
The high-level functions for replacement and substitution, all implemented
in OCaml, are much faster than the ones of the "Str"-module. In fact, when
compiled to native code, they even seem to be significantly faster than
those of PERL.