ap_expr: open string expressions to the <word>.
Introduces the syntax "%{:<word>:}", borrowed from the <var>'s one which is "%{<var_name>[:<var_function_args>]}" and already allowed in string expressions and which likewise can be embedded anywhere in a string expression (the same reserved character ':' gets reused in an unambiguous manner). This allows the two types of expressions (boolean and string) to now share fully the same language set, namely: strings, lists, vars, regexes, backrefs, functions with multiple or complex arguments, and especially combinations thereof. Most of them were reserved to boolean expressions only, while complex string constructions can also benefit to, well, strings. The <word> construct allows that (say the syntax "%{:<word>:}" looks like a temporary variable constructed in a string). Since string expressions may now have to deal with lists (arrays), they also need a way to produce/extract strings from list and vice versa. This can be done with the new "join" and "split" operators, while the new substitution regexes (like "s/<pattern>/<substitute>/<flags>") may be used to manipulate strings in place. All this of course available for both string and boolean expressions. Tests and doc updates upcoming.. git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/httpd/httpd/trunk@1810605 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68
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