-It is standalone, except that it requires the PCRE (Perl Compatible
-Regular Expressions) library from http://www.pcre.org/. The PCRE
-dependency is fundamental because we want to offer the most powerful
-regular expression syntax to match on, but more importantly because
-PCRE has a convenient way to detect partial matches which made this
-library very simple to implement.
+Miniexpect is a C library which has a saner interface than libexpect,
+and doesn't depend on Tcl. It is also thread safe, const-correct and
+uses modern C standards.
+
+Miniexpect is standalone, except that it requires the PCRE2 (Perl
+Compatible Regular Expressions) library from http://www.pcre.org/.
+The PCRE2 dependency is fundamental because we want to offer the most
+powerful regular expression syntax to match on, but more importantly
+because PCRE2 has a convenient way to detect partial matches which
+made miniexpect very simple to implement.