2 Tue Aug 10 15:51:48 EDT 1999
 
   3 henry@spsystems.net  (formerly henry@zoo.toronto.edu)
 
   5 See WHATSNEW for change listing.
 
   9 Read the comments at the beginning of Makefile before running.
 
  11 Utils.h contains some things that just might have to be modified on
 
  12 some systems, as well as a nested include (ugh) of <assert.h>.
 
  14 The "fake" directory contains quick-and-dirty fakes for some header
 
  15 files and routines that old systems may not have.  Note also that
 
  16 -DUSEBCOPY will make utils.h substitute bcopy() for memmove().
 
  18 After that, "make r" will build regcomp.o, regexec.o, regfree.o,
 
  19 and regerror.o (the actual routines), bundle them together into a test
 
  20 program, and run regression tests on them.  No output is good output.
 
  22 "make lib" builds just the .o files for the actual routines (when
 
  23 you're happy with testing and have adjusted CFLAGS for production),
 
  24 and puts them together into libregex.a.  You can pick up either the
 
  25 library or *.o ("make lib" makes sure there are no other .o files left
 
  26 around to confuse things).
 
  28 Main.c, debug.c, split.c are used for regression testing but are not part
 
  29 of the RE routines themselves.
 
  31 Regex.h goes in /usr/include.  All other .h files are internal only.