Hi, On Fri, 2 Jun 2017, Junio C Hamano wrote: > Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason writes: > > > See <20170525200528.22037-1-avarab@gmail.com> for v3 > > (https://public-inbox.org/git/20170525200528.22037-1-avarab@gmail.com/). > > > > This is on top of "[PATCH v4 00/31] Easy to review grep & pre-PCRE > > changes". > > > > Changes: > > > > Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason (8): > > grep: don't redundantly compile throwaway patterns under threading > > grep: skip pthreads overhead when using one thread > > log: add -P as a synonym for --perl-regexp > > grep: add support for the PCRE v1 JIT API > > grep: un-break building with PCRE < 8.32 > > grep: un-break building with PCRE < 8.20 > > > > No changes. > > > > grep: un-break building with PCRE >= 8.32 without --enable-jit > > > > NEW: It turns out that a PCRE version that supports JIT, but is built > > without JIT support will fail at link time since there's no > > pcre_jit_exec symbol. > > > > It also turns out (contrary to what I claimed on list before, my > > mistake) that there's no way to detect this through some macro. All > > the pcre include files are the same with/without --enable-jit, only > > the object file differs. > > > > So there's now a NO_LIBPCRE1_JIT flag to the Makefile, which is off by > > default, but turned on on MinGW. I have not tested that > > config.mak.uname change, but everything else I could test on Linux. > > > > The reason for why it's NO_LIBPCRE1_JIT not USE_LIBPCRE1_JIT is that > > in practice pretty much everyone who builds pcre builds it with JIT > > (I've looked through various Linux/BSD distro build files), it's MinGW > > that's the exception here. Given the performance gain it makes sense > > to make it the default. > > > > grep: add support for PCRE v2 > > > > Almost no changes, just: > > > > * A trivial change to stop redundantly assigning to pcre2_jit_on, > > mistakenly left over from an earlier version. > > > > * Updated commit message / perf numbers for the extra patches in the > > series both here and in v3. > > Nicely summarised and matches what I received; thanks, will replace. For the record: I spent the entire development time I had today on trying to get PCRE2 to build and to figure out which PCRE2 tests fail and why. I hoped to get to the bottom why the JIT is disabled in PCRE1, but ran out of time. I seem to have gotten PCRE2 to build and figured out why the tests failed (spoiler: all of the failures were bogus and no indication of an incorrectly-built PCRE2). I barely had time to build `pu` (forcing PCRE2) and to run the test scripts whose file names contain the substring "grep". Seems to work so far, but this is by no means comprehensive testing; it is more like hushed and rushed testing on a Friday night when I should have stopped working 10 minutes ago. Will continue with testing Git for Windows using PCRE2 next week and keep you posted, Dscho