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C++ named requirements: RegexTraits (since C++11)
RegexTraits is a traits class that abstracts operations needed for a given character type when as template type parameters for std::basic_regex.
[edit] Requirements
Given
- CharT, a character type
- X, a RegexTraits type for type CharT
- u, an object of type X
- v, an object of type const X
- p, a value of type const CharT*
- I1, I2, input iterators
- F1, F2, forward iterators
- c, a value of type const CharT
- s, an object of type X::string_type
- cs, an object of type const X::string_type
- b, a value of type bool
- I, a value of type int
- cl, an object of type X::char_class_type
- loc, an object of type X::locale_type
expression return type semantics X::char_type CharT Used to refer to the character type. X::string_type std::basic_string<CharT> X::locale_type A CopyConstructible type that represents the locale used by the traits class. X::char_class_type A BitmaskType type that represents a particular character classification. X::length(p) std::size_t Returns: the smallest i such that p[i] == 0. Complexity is linear in i. v.translate(c) X::char_type Returns: a character such that for any character d considered to be equivalent to c, then v.translate(c) == v.translate(d). v.translate_nocase(c) X::char_type Returns: a character such that for any character C considered to be equivalent to c without regard to case, then v.translate_nocase(c) == v.translate_nocase(C). v.transform(F1, F2) X::string_type Returns: a sort key for the character sequence designated by the iterator range [F1, F2) such that if the character sequence [G1, G2) sorts before the character sequence [H1, H2), then v.transform(G1, G2) < v.transform(H1, H2). v.transform_primary(F1, F2) X::string_type Returns: a sort key for the character sequence designated by the iterator range [F1, F2) such that if the character sequence [G1, G2) sorts before the character sequence [H1, H2) without regard to case, then v.transform_primary(G1, G2) < v.transform_primary(H1, H2). v.lookup_collatename(F1, F2) X::string_type Returns:
- An empty string if the character sequence is not a valid collating element
- A sequence of characters that represents the collating element consisting of the character sequence designated by the iterator range [F1, F2) otherwise
v.lookup_classname(F1, F2, b) X::char_class_type
- Converts the character sequence designated by the iterator range [F1, F2) into a value of a BitmaskType that can subsequently be passed to isctype
- Values returned from lookup_classname can be bitwise or'ed together; the resulting value represents membership in either of the corresponding character classes
- If b is true, the returned bitmask is suitable for matching characters without regard to their case.
- Returns â0â if the character sequence is not the name of a character class recognized by X.
- The value returned shall be independent of the case of the characters in the sequence.
v.isctype(c, cl) bool Returns: whether c is a member of one of the character classes designated by cl or not. v.value(c, I) int Returns:
- The value represented by the digit c in base I if the character c is a valid digit in base I
- -1 otherwise
u.imbue(loc) X::locale_type
- Imbues u with the locale loc
- Returns: The previous locale used by u if any
v.getloc() X::locale_type Returns: The previous locale used by v if any. [edit] Standard library
RegexTraits is satisfied by the following standard library classes:
template<> class regex_traits<char>;
template<> class regex_traits<wchar_t>;
(since C++11)
(since C++11)
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