&reftitle.install;
Beginning with PHP 4.2.0 these functions are enabled by default. You can
disable the pcre functions with
. Use
to specify DIR
where PCRE's include and library files are located, if not using bundled library.
For older versions you have to configure and compile PHP
with in order
to use these functions.
&windows.builtin;
As of PHP 5.3.0 this extension cannot be disabled and is therefore always
present.
It is still possible to build against an external PCRE library by using
PCRE is an active project and as it changes so does the PHP
functionality that relies upon it. It is possible that certain parts
of the PHP documentation is outdated, in that it may not cover the
newest features that PCRE provides. For a list of changes, see the
PCRE library changelog
and also the following bundled PCRE history:
Upgrade history of the bundled PCRE libraryPHP &Version;Updated PCRE &Version;Notes4.4.77.75.0.04.55.0.55.05.1.06.25.2.06.75.2.27.05.2.47.25.2.57.35.2.67.65.2.77.85.3.07.9