* Fix 'new object or die' and AiCount issue thoroughly (earlier fix didn't
work with the optimizer).
* Add new macros for standardized definition of classes.
* Only report AiCount problems if shutdown was not silent.
First of all, as per extensive discussion on the list, the functions are now
prefixed with "preg" instead of "pcre".
Secondly, global matching is now possible using preg_match_all. Please, give
suggestions on a better name if this one doesn't sit well with you. Possible
names are preg_global_match and preg_gmatch.
preg_match_all takes 4 arguments: a regex pattern, a subject string,
the array for capturing subpatterns, and a parameter that tells how the results
in the subpatterns array are arranged.
Basically, preg_match_all will go through the subject string and try to capture
all the matches that it finds, not just the first one like preg_match.
4th parameter can be PREG_PATTERN_ORDER (default) or PREG_SET_ORDER.
Example:
preg_match_all("|</?([^>]+)>|", "<div align=left>a test</div>", $out, PREG_PATTERN_ORDER);
This returns results so that $out[0] is an array of full pattern matches, $out[1] is an array
of first captured subpattern matches, and so on.
$out[0] -> ("<div align=left>", "</div>")
$out[1] -> ("div align=left", "div")
Example:
preg_match_all("|</?([^>]+)>|", "<div align=left>a test</div>", $out, PREG_SET_ORDER);
This returns results so that $out[0] is an array of first full pattern match and subpatterns,
$out[1] is an array of second full pattern match and subpatterns.
$out[0] -> ("<div align=left>", "div align=left")
$out[1] -> ("</div>", "div")
If anyone has a better name for these PREG_ constants and also which one should be the default,
I'd like to hear it.
* Fix an AiCount bug - list(...) = $var was using $var multiple times, and thus
causing AiCount to be decreased multiple times even though it was increased only
once for $var. Mark all FETCH_DIM's so that they won't decrease AiCount, and only
decrease AiCount on the last FETCH_DIM.
* Fix a stupid bug - forgot to pass CLS_C to some compiler function. For some reason
MSVC doesn't report these :I