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// Boost string_algo library split.hpp header file ---------------------------// // Copyright Pavol Droba 2002-2006. // // Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. // (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at // http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) // See http://www.boost.org/ for updates, documentation, and revision history. #ifndef BOOST_STRING_SPLIT_HPP #define BOOST_STRING_SPLIT_HPP #include
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/*! \file Defines basic split algorithms. Split algorithms can be used to divide a string into several parts according to given criteria. Each part is copied and added as a new element to the output container. Thus the result container must be able to hold copies of the matches (in a compatible structure like std::string) or a reference to it (e.g. using the iterator range class). Examples of such a container are \c std::vector
or \c std::list
> */ namespace boost { namespace algorithm { // find_all ------------------------------------------------------------// //! Find all algorithm /*! This algorithm finds all occurrences of the search string in the input. Each part is copied and added as a new element to the output container. Thus the result container must be able to hold copies of the matches (in a compatible structure like std::string) or a reference to it (e.g. using the iterator range class). Examples of such a container are \c std::vector
or \c std::list
> \param Result A container that can hold copies of references to the substrings \param Input A container which will be searched. \param Search A substring to be searched for. \return A reference the result \note Prior content of the result will be overwritten. \note This function provides the strong exception-safety guarantee */ template< typename SequenceSequenceT, typename Range1T, typename Range2T > inline SequenceSequenceT& find_all( SequenceSequenceT& Result, Range1T& Input, const Range2T& Search) { return iter_find( Result, Input, first_finder(Search) ); } //! Find all algorithm ( case insensitive ) /*! This algorithm finds all occurrences of the search string in the input. Each part is copied and added as a new element to the output container. Thus the result container must be able to hold copies of the matches (in a compatible structure like std::string) or a reference to it (e.g. using the iterator range class). Examples of such a container are \c std::vector
or \c std::list
> Searching is case insensitive. \param Result A container that can hold copies of references to the substrings \param Input A container which will be searched. \param Search A substring to be searched for. \param Loc A locale used for case insensitive comparison \return A reference the result \note Prior content of the result will be overwritten. \note This function provides the strong exception-safety guarantee */ template< typename SequenceSequenceT, typename Range1T, typename Range2T > inline SequenceSequenceT& ifind_all( SequenceSequenceT& Result, Range1T& Input, const Range2T& Search, const std::locale& Loc=std::locale() ) { return iter_find( Result, Input, first_finder(Search, is_iequal(Loc) ) ); } // tokenize -------------------------------------------------------------// //! Split algorithm /*! Tokenize expression. This function is equivalent to C strtok. Input sequence is split into tokens, separated by separators. Separators are given by means of the predicate. Each part is copied and added as a new element to the output container. Thus the result container must be able to hold copies of the matches (in a compatible structure like std::string) or a reference to it (e.g. using the iterator range class). Examples of such a container are \c std::vector
or \c std::list
> \param Result A container that can hold copies of references to the substrings \param Input A container which will be searched. \param Pred A predicate to identify separators. This predicate is supposed to return true if a given element is a separator. \param eCompress If eCompress argument is set to token_compress_on, adjacent separators are merged together. Otherwise, every two separators delimit a token. \return A reference the result \note Prior content of the result will be overwritten. \note This function provides the strong exception-safety guarantee */ template< typename SequenceSequenceT, typename RangeT, typename PredicateT > inline SequenceSequenceT& split( SequenceSequenceT& Result, RangeT& Input, PredicateT Pred, token_compress_mode_type eCompress=token_compress_off ) { return iter_split( Result, Input, token_finder( Pred, eCompress ) ); } } // namespace algorithm // pull names to the boost namespace using algorithm::find_all; using algorithm::ifind_all; using algorithm::split; } // namespace boost #endif // BOOST_STRING_SPLIT_HPP
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