Regular expressions library

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The regular expressions library provides an object to represent a regular expression[1], which is a kind of mini-language used to represent pattern matching within strings, a set of algorithms to apply the regular expression to target strings, and a set of helper classes associated with using the results of the application of the regular expression to those target strings.

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[edit] Main classes

These classes encapsulate a regular expression and the results of matching a regular expression within a target sequence of characters.

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regular expression object
(class template)
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identifies a sub match in the analyzed string
(class template)
identifies all matching results
(class template)

[edit] Algorithms

These functions are used to apply the regular expression encapsulated in a regex to a target sequence of characters..

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try to match a regular expression with a complete string
(function template)
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check if a regular expression occurs anywhere within a string
(function template)
replace occurrences of a regular expression with some other text
(function template)

[edit] Iterators

The regex iterators are used to traverse the entire set of regular expression matches found within a sequence.


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[edit] Exceptions

This class defines the type of objects thrown as exceptions to report errors from the regular expressions library.

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[edit] Traits

The regex traits class is used to encapsulate the localizable aspects of a regex.

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(class template)

[edit] Constants

Defined in namespace std::regex_constants

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