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Is there a way to enable and use full-featured PCRE regular expressions reliably with a MySQL database on a production server, i.e. with capture groups, pattern modifiers (case-sensitive/insensitive, multiline), meta-characters, escape sequences (\s, \w) and other PCRE goodies?

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MySQL UDF

lib_mysqludf_preg is a library of mysql UDFs (user-defined-functions) that provide access to the PCRE (perl compatible-regular-expressions) library for pattern matching.

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