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// file : libbutl/regex.hxx -*- C++ -*-
// copyright : Copyright (c) 2014-2017 Code Synthesis Ltd
// license : MIT; see accompanying LICENSE file
#ifndef LIBBUTL_REGEX_HXX
#define LIBBUTL_REGEX_HXX
#include <regex>
#include <iosfwd>
#include <string> // basic_string
#include <utility> // pair
#include <libbutl/export.hxx>
namespace butl
{
// Like std::regex_match() but extends the standard ECMA-262
// substitution escape sequences with a subset of Perl sequences:
//
// \\, \u, \l, \U, \L, \E, \1, ..., \9
//
// Also return the resulting string as well as whether the search
// succeeded.
//
// Notes and limitations:
//
// - The only valid regex_constants flags are match_default,
// format_first_only and format_no_copy.
//
// - If backslash doesn't start any of the listed sequences then it is
// silently dropped and the following character is copied as is.
//
// - The character case conversion is performed according to the global
// C++ locale (which is, unless changed, is the same as C locale and
// both default to the POSIX locale aka "C").
//
template <typename C>
std::pair<std::basic_string<C>, bool>
regex_replace_ex (const std::basic_string<C>&,
const std::basic_regex<C>&,
const std::basic_string<C>& fmt,
std::regex_constants::match_flag_type =
std::regex_constants::match_default);
}
namespace std
{
// Print regex error description but only if it is meaningful (this is also
// why we have to print leading colon).
//
LIBBUTL_SYMEXPORT ostream&
operator<< (ostream&, const regex_error&);
}
#include <libbutl/regex.txx>
#endif // LIBBUTL_REGEX_HXX
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