1<html> 2<head> 3<title>pcre_maketables specification</title> 4</head> 5<body bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#00005A" link="#0066FF" alink="#3399FF" vlink="#2222BB"> 6<h1>pcre_maketables man page</h1> 7<p> 8Return to the <a href="index.html">PCRE index page</a>. 9</p> 10<p> 11This page is part of the PCRE HTML documentation. It was generated automatically 12from the original man page. If there is any nonsense in it, please consult the 13man page, in case the conversion went wrong. 14<br> 15<br><b> 16SYNOPSIS 17</b><br> 18<P> 19<b>#include <pcre.h></b> 20</P> 21<P> 22<b>const unsigned char *pcre_maketables(void);</b> 23</P> 24<P> 25<b>const unsigned char *pcre16_maketables(void);</b> 26</P> 27<P> 28<b>const unsigned char *pcre32_maketables(void);</b> 29</P> 30<br><b> 31DESCRIPTION 32</b><br> 33<P> 34This function builds a set of character tables for character values less than 35256. These can be passed to <b>pcre[16|32]_compile()</b> to override PCRE's 36internal, built-in tables (which were made by <b>pcre[16|32]_maketables()</b> when 37PCRE was compiled). You might want to do this if you are using a non-standard 38locale. The function yields a pointer to the tables. 39</P> 40<P> 41There is a complete description of the PCRE native API in the 42<a href="pcreapi.html"><b>pcreapi</b></a> 43page and a description of the POSIX API in the 44<a href="pcreposix.html"><b>pcreposix</b></a> 45page. 46<p> 47Return to the <a href="index.html">PCRE index page</a>. 48</p> 49