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From: mycroft@hal.gnu.ai.mit.edu (Charles Hannum)
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Subject: Re: re_comp and re_exec: Where are they?
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Date: 1 Mar 93 03:47:39 GMT
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In article <C36B8E.9Fp@cs.mcgill.ca> storm@cs.mcgill.ca (Marc
Wandschneider) writes:
>
> A couple of programs I've been trying to compile have been bitching
> that they can't find re_comp and re_exec.  Is there some #define I
> can use to replace these two, or some quick fix ...?

They are called `regcomp' and `regexec', and are in libc.


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