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- SYNOPSIS
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- <b>#include <pcre2.h></b>
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- <b>int pcre2_set_compile_recursion_guard(pcre2_compile_context *<i>ccontext</i>,</b>
- <b> int (*<i>guard_function</i>)(uint32_t, void *), void *<i>user_data</i>);</b>
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- DESCRIPTION
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- This function defines, within a compile context, a function that is called
- whenever <b>pcre2_compile()</b> starts to compile a parenthesized part of a
- pattern. The first argument to the function gives the current depth of
- parenthesis nesting, and the second is user data that is supplied when the
- function is set up. The callout function should return zero if all is well, or
- non-zero to force an error. This feature is provided so that applications can
- check the available system stack space, in order to avoid running out. The
- result of <b>pcre2_set_compile_recursion_guard()</b> is always zero.
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