String additions to 'glib.glib-2-14'
- From: GNOME Status Pages <danilo gnome org>
- To: gnome-i18n gnome org
- Subject: String additions to 'glib.glib-2-14'
- Date: Mon, 3 Dec 2007 18:49:48 +0000 (GMT)
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There have been following string additions to module 'glib.glib-2-14':
+ "(?R or (?[+-]digits must be followed by )"
+ "DEFINE group contains more than one branch"
+ "POSIX collating elements are not supported"
+ "POSIX named classes are supported only within a class"
+ "\\ at end of pattern"
+ "\\C not allowed in lookbehind assertion"
+ "\\c at end of pattern"
+ "\\g is not followed by a braced name or an optionally braced non-zero number"
+ "assertion expected after (?("
+ "case changing escapes are not allowed here"
+ "character value in \\x{...} sequence is too large"
+ "code overflow"
+ "conditional group contains more than two branches"
+ "failed to get memory"
+ "inconsistent NEWLINE options"
+ "invalid condition (?(0)"
+ "invalid escape sequence in character class"
+ "lookbehind assertion is not fixed length"
+ "malformed \\P or \\p sequence"
+ "malformed number or name after (?("
+ "missing ) after comment"
+ "missing terminating ] for character class"
+ "missing terminator in subpattern name"
+ "nothing to repeat"
+ "number too big in {} quantifier"
+ "numbers out of order in {} quantifier"
+ "octal value is greater than \\377"
+ "overran compiling workspace"
+ "previously-checked referenced subpattern not found"
+ "range out of order in character class"
+ "recursive call could loop indefinitely"
+ "reference to non-existent subpattern"
+ "regular expression too large"
+ "repeating a DEFINE group is not allowed"
+ "subpattern name is too long (maximum 32 characters)"
+ "too many named subpatterns (maximum 10,000)"
+ "two named subpatterns have the same name"
+ "unexpected repeat"
+ "unknown POSIX class name"
+ "unknown property name after \\P or \\p"
+ "unrecognized character after (?"
+ "unrecognized character after (?<"
+ "unrecognized character after (?P"
+ "unrecognized character follows \\"
Note that this doesn't directly indicate a string freeze break, but it
might be worth investigating.
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