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// class template regex -*- C++ -*-
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// Copyright (C) 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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//
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// This file is part of the GNU ISO C++ Library.  This library is free
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// software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
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// terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
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// Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
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// any later version.
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// This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
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// GNU General Public License for more details.
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// Under Section 7 of GPL version 3, you are granted additional
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// permissions described in the GCC Runtime Library Exception, version
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// 3.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
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// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License and
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// a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program;
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// see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively.  If not, see
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// .
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/**
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 * @file tr1_impl/regex
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 * @brief The common implementation file for tr1 and std regular expressions.
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 *
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 *  This is an internal header file, included by other library headers.
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 *  You should not attempt to use it directly.
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 */
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namespace std
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{
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_GLIBCXX_BEGIN_NAMESPACE_TR1
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/**
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 * @defgroup tr1_regex Regular Expressions
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 * A facility for performing regular expression pattern matching.
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 */
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 //@{
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/** @namespace std::regex_constants
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 *  @brief ISO C++ 0x entities sub namespace for regex.
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 */
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namespace regex_constants
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{
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  /**
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   * @name 5.1 Regular Expression Syntax Options
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   */
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  //@{
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  enum __syntax_option
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    {
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      _S_icase,
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      _S_nosubs,
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      _S_optimize,
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      _S_collate,
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      _S_ECMAScript,
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      _S_basic,
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      _S_extended,
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      _S_awk,
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      _S_grep,
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      _S_egrep,
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      _S_syntax_last
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    };
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  /**
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   * @brief This is a bitmask type indicating how to interpret the regex.
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   *
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   * The @c syntax_option_type is implementation defined but it is valid to
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   * perform bitwise operations on these values and expect the right thing to
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   * happen.
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   *
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   * A valid value of type syntax_option_type shall have exactly one of the
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   * elements @c ECMAScript, @c basic, @c extended, @c awk, @c grep, @c egrep
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   * %set.
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   */
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  typedef unsigned int syntax_option_type;
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  /**
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   * Specifies that the matching of regular expressions against a character
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   * sequence shall be performed without regard to case.
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   */
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  static const syntax_option_type icase      = 1 << _S_icase;
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  /**
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   * Specifies that when a regular expression is matched against a character
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   * container sequence, no sub-expression matches are to be stored in the
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   * supplied match_results structure.
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   */
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  static const syntax_option_type nosubs     = 1 << _S_nosubs;
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  /**
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   * Specifies that the regular expression engine should pay more attention to
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   * the speed with which regular expressions are matched, and less to the
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   * speed with which regular expression objects are constructed. Otherwise
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   * it has no detectable effect on the program output.
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   */
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  static const syntax_option_type optimize   = 1 << _S_optimize;
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  /**
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   * Specifies that character ranges of the form [a-b] should be locale
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   * sensitive.
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   */
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  static const syntax_option_type collate    = 1 << _S_collate;
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  /**
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   * Specifies that the grammar recognized by the regular expression engine is
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   * that used by ECMAScript in ECMA-262 [Ecma International, ECMAScript
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   * Language Specification, Standard Ecma-262, third edition, 1999], as
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   * modified in tr1 section [7.13].  This grammar is similar to that defined
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   * in the PERL scripting language but extended with elements found in the
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   * POSIX regular expression grammar.
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   */
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  static const syntax_option_type ECMAScript = 1 << _S_ECMAScript;
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  /**
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   * Specifies that the grammar recognized by the regular expression engine is
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   * that used by POSIX basic regular expressions in IEEE Std 1003.1-2001,
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   * Portable Operating System Interface (POSIX), Base Definitions and
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   * Headers, Section 9, Regular Expressions [IEEE, Information Technology --
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   * Portable Operating System Interface (POSIX), IEEE Standard 1003.1-2001].
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   */
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  static const syntax_option_type basic      = 1 << _S_basic;
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  /**
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   * Specifies that the grammar recognized by the regular expression engine is
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   * that used by POSIX extended regular expressions in IEEE Std 1003.1-2001,
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   * Portable Operating System Interface (POSIX), Base Definitions and Headers,
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   * Section 9, Regular Expressions.
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   */
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  static const syntax_option_type extended   = 1 << _S_extended;
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  /**
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   * Specifies that the grammar recognized by the regular expression engine is
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   * that used by POSIX utility awk in IEEE Std 1003.1-2001.  This option is
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   * identical to syntax_option_type extended, except that C-style escape
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   * sequences are supported.  These sequences are:
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   * \\\\, \\a, \\b, \\f,
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   * \\n, \\r, \\t , \\v,
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   * \\', ', and \\ddd
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   * (where ddd is one, two, or three octal digits).
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   */
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  static const syntax_option_type awk        = 1 << _S_awk;
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  /**
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   * Specifies that the grammar recognized by the regular expression engine is
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   * that used by POSIX utility grep in IEEE Std 1003.1-2001.  This option is
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   * identical to syntax_option_type basic, except that newlines are treated
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   * as whitespace.
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   */
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  static const syntax_option_type grep       = 1 << _S_grep;
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  /**
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   * Specifies that the grammar recognized by the regular expression engine is
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   * that used by POSIX utility grep when given the -E option in
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   * IEEE Std 1003.1-2001.  This option is identical to syntax_option_type
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   * extended, except that newlines are treated as whitespace.
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   */
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  static const syntax_option_type egrep      = 1 << _S_egrep;
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  //@}
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  /**
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   * @name 5.2 Matching Rules
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   *
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   * Matching a regular expression against a sequence of characters [first,
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   * last) proceeds according to the rules of the grammar specified for the
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   * regular expression object, modified according to the effects listed
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   * below for any bitmask elements set.
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   *
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   */
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  //@{
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  enum __match_flag
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    {
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      _S_not_bol,
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      _S_not_eol,
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      _S_not_bow,
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      _S_not_eow,
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      _S_any,
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      _S_not_null,
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      _S_continuous,
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      _S_prev_avail,
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      _S_sed,
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      _S_no_copy,
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      _S_first_only,
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      _S_match_flag_last
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    };
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  /**
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   * @brief This is a bitmask type indicating regex matching rules.
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   *
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   * The @c match_flag_type is implementation defined but it is valid to
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   * perform bitwise operations on these values and expect the right thing to
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   * happen.
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   */
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  typedef std::bitset<_S_match_flag_last> match_flag_type;
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  /**
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   * The default matching rules.
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   */
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  static const match_flag_type match_default     = 0;
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  /**
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   * The first character in the sequence [first, last) is treated as though it
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   * is not at the beginning of a line, so the character (^) in the regular
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   * expression shall not match [first, first).
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   */
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  static const match_flag_type match_not_bol     = 1 << _S_not_bol;
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  /**
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   * The last character in the sequence [first, last) is treated as though it
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   * is not at the end of a line, so the character ($) in the regular
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   * expression shall not match [last, last).
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  static const match_flag_type match_not_eol     = 1 << _S_not_eol;
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  /**
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   * The expression \\b is not matched against the sub-sequence
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   * [first,first).
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   */
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  static const match_flag_type match_not_bow     = 1 << _S_not_bow;
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  /**
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   * The expression \\b should not be matched against the sub-sequence
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   */
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  static const match_flag_type match_not_eow     = 1 << _S_not_eow;
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  /**
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   * If more than one match is possible then any match is an acceptable
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   */
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  static const match_flag_type match_any         = 1 << _S_any;
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  /**
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   * The expression does not match an empty sequence.
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   */
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  static const match_flag_type match_not_null    = 1 << _S_not_null;
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  /**
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   */
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  static const match_flag_type match_continuous  = 1 << _S_continuous;
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  /**
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   * --first is a valid iterator position.  When this flag is set then the
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  static const match_flag_type match_prev_avail  = 1 << _S_prev_avail;
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  /**
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   * When a regular expression match is to be replaced by a new string, the
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   * function in ECMA- 262 [Ecma International, ECMAScript Language
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   * Specification, Standard Ecma-262, third edition, 1999], part 15.5.4.11
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   * String.prototype.replace. In addition, during search and replace
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   * operations all non-overlapping occurrences of the regular expression
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   * are located and replaced, and sections of the input that did not match
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   * Format strings (from ECMA-262 [15.5.4.11]):
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   * @li $&  The matched substring.
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   * @li $`  The portion of @a string that precedes the matched substring.
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   *         This would be match_results::prefix().
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   * @li $'  The portion of @a string that follows the matched substring.
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   * @li $n  The nth capture, where n is in [1,9] and $n is not followed by a
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  /**
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  static const match_flag_type format_sed        = 1 << _S_sed;
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  /**
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  static const match_flag_type format_no_copy    = 1 << _S_no_copy;
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  /**
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  /**
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  /** The expression contained an invalid collating element name. */
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  static const error_type error_collate(_S_error_collate);
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}
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  /**
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  template
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    {
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      typedef std::ctype_base::mask        char_class_type;
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      /**
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        {
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          using std::use_facet;
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          return __c.transform(__s.data(), __s.data() + __s.size());
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        }
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        transform_primary(_Fwd_iter __first, _Fwd_iter __last) const;
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       *
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       */
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      template
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        lookup_collatename(_Fwd_iter __first, _Fwd_iter __last) const;
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      /**
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       *
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       * classification named by the character sequence designated by the
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       *
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       * - w
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       * - s
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       * - alnum
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       * - alpha
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       * - digit
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       * - punct
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       * - upper
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       */
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      template
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        char_class_type
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        lookup_classname(_Fwd_iter __first, _Fwd_iter __last) const;
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      /**
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       * @brief Determines if @p c is a member of an identified class.
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       *
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       *
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       * represented by @p f, false otherwise.
603
       *
604
       * @throws std::bad_cast if the current locale does not have a ctype
605
       *         facet.
606
       */
607
      bool
608
      isctype(_Ch_type __c, char_class_type __f) const;
609
 
610
      /**
611
       * @brief Converts a digit to an int.
612
       *
613
       * @param ch    a character representing a digit.
614
       * @param radix the radix if the numeric conversion (limited to 8, 10,
615
       *              or 16).
616
       *
617
       * @returns the value represented by the digit ch in base radix if the
618
       * character ch is a valid digit in base radix; otherwise returns -1.
619
       */
620
      int
621
      value(_Ch_type __ch, int __radix) const;
622
 
623
      /**
624
       * @brief Imbues the regex_traits object with a copy of a new locale.
625
       *
626
       * @param loc A locale.
627
       *
628
       * @returns a copy of the previous locale in use by the regex_traits
629
       *          object.
630
       *
631
       * @note Calling imbue with a different locale than the one currently in
632
       *       use invalidates all cached data held by *this.
633
       */
634
      locale_type
635
      imbue(locale_type __loc)
636
      {
637
        std::swap(_M_locale, __loc);
638
        return __loc;
639
      }
640
 
641
      /**
642
       * @brief Gets a copy of the current locale in use by the regex_traits
643
       * object.
644
       */
645
      locale_type
646
      getloc() const
647
      { return _M_locale; }
648
 
649
    protected:
650
      locale_type _M_locale;
651
    };
652
 
653
  template
654
    bool regex_traits<_Ch_type>::
655
    isctype(_Ch_type __c, char_class_type __f) const
656
    {
657
      using std::ctype;
658
      using std::use_facet;
659
      const ctype<_Ch_type>& __ctype(use_facet<
660
                                     ctype<_Ch_type> >(_M_locale));
661
 
662
      if (__ctype.is(__c, __f))
663
        return true;
664
 
665
      // special case of underscore in [[:w:]]
666
      if (__c == __ctype.widen('_'))
667
        {
668
          const char* const __wb[] = "w";
669
          char_class_type __wt = this->lookup_classname(__wb,
670
                                                        __wb + sizeof(__wb));
671
          if (__f | __wt)
672
            return true;
673
        }
674
 
675
      // special case of [[:space:]] in [[:blank:]]
676
      if (__c == __ctype.isspace(__c))
677
        {
678
          const char* const __bb[] = "blank";
679
          char_class_type __bt = this->lookup_classname(__bb,
680
                                                        __bb + sizeof(__bb));
681
          if (__f | __bt)
682
            return true;
683
        }
684
 
685
      return false;
686
    }
687
 
688
  template
689
    int regex_traits<_Ch_type>::
690
    value(_Ch_type __ch, int __radix) const
691
    {
692
      std::basic_istringstream<_Ch_type> __is(string_type(1, __ch));
693
      int __v;
694
      if (__radix == 8)
695
        __is >> std::oct;
696
      else if (__radix == 16)
697
        __is >> std::hex;
698
      __is >> __v;
699
      return __is.fail() ? -1 : __v;
700
    }
701
 
702
  // [7.8] Class basic_regex
703
  /**
704
   * Objects of specializations of this class represent regular expressions
705
   * constructed from sequences of character type @p _Ch_type.
706
   *
707
   * Storage for the regular expression is allocated and deallocated as
708
   * necessary by the member functions of this class.
709
   */
710
  template >
711
    class basic_regex
712
    {
713
    public:
714
      // types:
715
      typedef _Ch_type                              value_type;
716
      typedef regex_constants::syntax_option_type flag_type;
717
      typedef typename _Rx_traits::locale_type  locale_type;
718
      typedef typename _Rx_traits::string_type  string_type;
719
 
720
      /**
721
       * @name Constants
722
       * tr1 [7.8.1] std [28.8.1]
723
       */
724
      //@{
725
      static const regex_constants::syntax_option_type icase
726
        = regex_constants::icase;
727
      static const regex_constants::syntax_option_type nosubs
728
        = regex_constants::nosubs;
729
      static const regex_constants::syntax_option_type optimize
730
        = regex_constants::optimize;
731
      static const regex_constants::syntax_option_type collate
732
        = regex_constants::collate;
733
      static const regex_constants::syntax_option_type ECMAScript
734
        = regex_constants::ECMAScript;
735
      static const regex_constants::syntax_option_type basic
736
        = regex_constants::basic;
737
      static const regex_constants::syntax_option_type extended
738
        = regex_constants::extended;
739
      static const regex_constants::syntax_option_type awk
740
        = regex_constants::awk;
741
      static const regex_constants::syntax_option_type grep
742
        = regex_constants::grep;
743
      static const regex_constants::syntax_option_type egrep
744
        = regex_constants::egrep;
745
      //@}
746
 
747
      // [7.8.2] construct/copy/destroy
748
      /**
749
       * Constructs a basic regular expression that does not match any
750
       * character sequence.
751
       */
752
      basic_regex()
753
      : _M_flags(regex_constants::ECMAScript), _M_pattern(), _M_mark_count(0)
754
      { _M_compile(); }
755
 
756
      /**
757
       * @brief Constructs a basic regular expression from the sequence
758
       * [p, p + char_traits<_Ch_type>::length(p)) interpreted according to the
759
       * flags in @p f.
760
       *
761
       * @param p A pointer to the start of a C-style null-terminated string
762
       *          containing a regular expression.
763
       * @param f Flags indicating the syntax rules and options.
764
       *
765
       * @throws regex_error if @p p is not a valid regular expression.
766
       */
767
      explicit
768
      basic_regex(const _Ch_type* __p,
769
                  flag_type __f = regex_constants::ECMAScript)
770
      : _M_flags(__f), _M_pattern(__p), _M_mark_count(0)
771
      { _M_compile(); }
772
 
773
      /**
774
       * @brief Constructs a basic regular expression from the sequence
775
       * [p, p + len) interpreted according to the flags in @p f.
776
       *
777
       * @param p   A pointer to the start of a string containing a regular
778
       *            expression.
779
       * @param len The length of the string containing the regular expression.
780
       * @param f   Flags indicating the syntax rules and options.
781
       *
782
       * @throws regex_error if @p p is not a valid regular expression.
783
       */
784
      basic_regex(const _Ch_type* __p, std::size_t __len, flag_type __f)
785
      : _M_flags(__f) , _M_pattern(__p, __len), _M_mark_count(0)
786
      { _M_compile(); }
787
 
788
      /**
789
       * @brief Copy-constructs a basic regular expression.
790
       *
791
       * @param rhs A @p regex object.
792
     */
793
      basic_regex(const basic_regex& __rhs)
794
      : _M_flags(__rhs._M_flags), _M_pattern(__rhs._M_pattern),
795
        _M_mark_count(__rhs._M_mark_count)
796
      { _M_compile(); }
797
 
798
      /**
799
       * @brief Constructs a basic regular expression from the string
800
       * @p s interpreted according to the flags in @p f.
801
       *
802
       * @param s A string containing a regular expression.
803
       * @param f Flags indicating the syntax rules and options.
804
       *
805
       * @throws regex_error if @p s is not a valid regular expression.
806
       */
807
      template
808
        explicit
809
        basic_regex(const basic_string<_Ch_type, _Ch_traits, _Ch_alloc>& __s,
810
                    flag_type __f = regex_constants::ECMAScript)
811
        : _M_flags(__f), _M_pattern(__s.begin(), __s.end()), _M_mark_count(0)
812
        { _M_compile(); }
813
 
814
      /**
815
       * @brief Constructs a basic regular expression from the range
816
       * [first, last) interpreted according to the flags in @p f.
817
       *
818
       * @param first The start of a range containing a valid regular
819
       *              expression.
820
       * @param last  The end of a range containing a valid regular
821
       *              expression.
822
       * @param f     The format flags of the regular expression.
823
       *
824
       * @throws regex_error if @p [first, last) is not a valid regular
825
       *         expression.
826
       */
827
      template
828
        basic_regex(_InputIterator __first, _InputIterator __last,
829
                    flag_type __f = regex_constants::ECMAScript)
830
        : _M_flags(__f), _M_pattern(__first, __last), _M_mark_count(0)
831
        { _M_compile(); }
832
 
833
#ifdef _GLIBCXX_INCLUDE_AS_CXX0X
834
      /**
835
       * @brief Constructs a basic regular expression from an initializer list.
836
       *
837
       * @param l  The initializer list.
838
       * @param f  The format flags of the regular expression.
839
       *
840
       * @throws regex_error if @p l is not a valid regular expression.
841
       */
842
      basic_regex(initializer_list<_Ch_type> __l,
843
                  flag_type __f = regex_constants::ECMAScript)
844
        : _M_flags(__f), _M_pattern(__l.begin(), __l.end()), _M_mark_count(0)
845
        { _M_compile(); }
846
#endif
847
 
848
      /**
849
       * @brief Destroys a basic regular expression.
850
       */
851
      ~basic_regex()
852
      { }
853
 
854
      /**
855
       * @brief Assigns one regular expression to another.
856
       */
857
      basic_regex&
858
      operator=(const basic_regex& __rhs)
859
      { return this->assign(__rhs); }
860
 
861
      /**
862
       * @brief Replaces a regular expression with a new one constructed from
863
       * a C-style null-terminated string.
864
       *
865
       * @param A pointer to the start of a null-terminated C-style string
866
       *        containing a regular expression.
867
       */
868
      basic_regex&
869
      operator=(const _Ch_type* __p)
870
      { return this->assign(__p, flags()); }
871
 
872
      /**
873
       * @brief Replaces a regular expression with a new one constructed from
874
       * a string.
875
       *
876
       * @param A pointer to a string containing a regular expression.
877
       */
878
      template
879
        basic_regex&
880
        operator=(const basic_string<_Ch_type, _Ch_typeraits, _Allocator>& __s)
881
        { return this->assign(__s, flags()); }
882
 
883
      // [7.8.3] assign
884
      /**
885
       * @brief the real assignment operator.
886
       *
887
       * @param that Another regular expression object.
888
       */
889
      basic_regex&
890
      assign(const basic_regex& __that)
891
      {
892
        basic_regex __tmp(__that);
893
        this->swap(__tmp);
894
        return *this;
895
      }
896
 
897
      /**
898
       * @brief Assigns a new regular expression to a regex object from a
899
       * C-style null-terminated string containing a regular expression
900
       * pattern.
901
       *
902
       * @param p     A pointer to a C-style null-terminated string containing
903
       *              a regular expression pattern.
904
       * @param flags Syntax option flags.
905
       *
906
       * @throws regex_error if p does not contain a valid regular expression
907
       * pattern interpreted according to @p flags.  If regex_error is thrown,
908
       * *this remains unchanged.
909
       */
910
      basic_regex&
911
      assign(const _Ch_type* __p,
912
             flag_type __flags = regex_constants::ECMAScript)
913
      { return this->assign(string_type(__p), __flags); }
914
 
915
      /**
916
       * @brief Assigns a new regular expression to a regex object from a
917
       * C-style string containing a regular expression pattern.
918
       *
919
       * @param p     A pointer to a C-style string containing a
920
       *              regular expression pattern.
921
       * @param len   The length of the regular expression pattern string.
922
       * @param flags Syntax option flags.
923
       *
924
       * @throws regex_error if p does not contain a valid regular expression
925
       * pattern interpreted according to @p flags.  If regex_error is thrown,
926
       * *this remains unchanged.
927
       */
928
      basic_regex&
929
      assign(const _Ch_type* __p, std::size_t __len, flag_type __flags)
930
      { return this->assign(string_type(__p, __len), __flags); }
931
 
932
      /**
933
       * @brief Assigns a new regular expression to a regex object from a
934
       * string containing a regular expression pattern.
935
       *
936
       * @param s     A string containing a regular expression pattern.
937
       * @param flags Syntax option flags.
938
       *
939
       * @throws regex_error if p does not contain a valid regular expression
940
       * pattern interpreted according to @p flags.  If regex_error is thrown,
941
       * *this remains unchanged.
942
       */
943
      template
944
        basic_regex&
945
        assign(const basic_string<_Ch_type, _Ch_typeraits, _Allocator>& __s,
946
               flag_type __f = regex_constants::ECMAScript)
947
        {
948
          basic_regex __tmp(__s, __f);
949
          this->swap(__tmp);
950
          return *this;
951
        }
952
 
953
      /**
954
       * @brief Assigns a new regular expression to a regex object.
955
       *
956
       * @param first The start of a range containing a valid regular
957
       *              expression.
958
       * @param last  The end of a range containing a valid regular
959
       *              expression.
960
       * @param flags Syntax option flags.
961
       *
962
       * @throws regex_error if p does not contain a valid regular expression
963
       * pattern interpreted according to @p flags.  If regex_error is thrown,
964
       * the object remains unchanged.
965
       */
966
      template
967
        basic_regex&
968
        assign(_InputIterator __first, _InputIterator __last,
969
               flag_type __flags = regex_constants::ECMAScript)
970
        { return this->assign(string_type(__first, __last), __flags); }
971
 
972
#ifdef _GLIBCXX_INCLUDE_AS_CXX0X
973
      /**
974
       * @brief Assigns a new regular expression to a regex object.
975
       *
976
       * @param l     An initializer list representing a regular expression.
977
       * @param flags Syntax option flags.
978
       *
979
       * @throws regex_error if @p l does not contain a valid regular
980
       * expression pattern interpreted according to @p flags.  If regex_error
981
       * is thrown, the object remains unchanged.
982
       */
983
      basic_regex&
984
      assign(initializer_list<_Ch_type> __l,
985
             flag_type __f = regex_constants::ECMAScript)
986
      { return this->assign(__l.begin(), __l.end(), __f); }
987
#endif
988
 
989
      // [7.8.4] const operations
990
      /**
991
       * @brief Gets the number of marked subexpressions within the regular
992
       * expression.
993
       */
994
      unsigned int
995
      mark_count() const
996
      { return _M_mark_count; }
997
 
998
      /**
999
       * @brief Gets the flags used to construct the regular expression
1000
       * or in the last call to assign().
1001
       */
1002
      flag_type
1003
      flags() const
1004
      { return _M_flags; }
1005
 
1006
      // [7.8.5] locale
1007
      /**
1008
       * @brief Imbues the regular expression object with the given locale.
1009
       *
1010
       * @param loc A locale.
1011
       */
1012
      locale_type
1013
      imbue(locale_type __loc)
1014
      { return _M_traits.imbue(__loc); }
1015
 
1016
      /**
1017
       * @brief Gets the locale currently imbued in the regular expression
1018
       *        object.
1019
       */
1020
      locale_type
1021
      getloc() const
1022
      { return _M_traits.getloc(); }
1023
 
1024
      // [7.8.6] swap
1025
      /**
1026
       * @brief Swaps the contents of two regular expression objects.
1027
       *
1028
       * @param rhs Another regular expression object.
1029
       */
1030
      void
1031
      swap(basic_regex& __rhs)
1032
      {
1033
        std::swap(_M_flags,      __rhs._M_flags);
1034
        std::swap(_M_pattern,    __rhs._M_pattern);
1035
        std::swap(_M_mark_count, __rhs._M_mark_count);
1036
        std::swap(_M_traits,     __rhs._M_traits);
1037
      }
1038
 
1039
    private:
1040
      /**
1041
       * @brief Compiles a regular expression pattern into a NFA.
1042
       * @todo Implement this function.
1043
       */
1044
      void _M_compile();
1045
 
1046
    protected:
1047
      flag_type    _M_flags;
1048
      string_type  _M_pattern;
1049
      unsigned int _M_mark_count;
1050
      _Rx_traits   _M_traits;
1051
    };
1052
 
1053
  /** @brief Standard regular expressions. */
1054
  typedef basic_regex    regex;
1055
#ifdef _GLIBCXX_USE_WCHAR_T
1056
  /** @brief Standard wide-character regular expressions. */
1057
  typedef basic_regex wregex;
1058
#endif
1059
 
1060
 
1061
  // [7.8.6] basic_regex swap
1062
  /**
1063
   * @brief Swaps the contents of two regular expression objects.
1064
   * @param lhs First regular expression.
1065
   * @param rhs Second regular expression.
1066
   */
1067
  template
1068
    inline void
1069
    swap(basic_regex<_Ch_type, _Rx_traits>& __lhs,
1070
         basic_regex<_Ch_type, _Rx_traits>& __rhs)
1071
    { __lhs.swap(__rhs); }
1072
 
1073
 
1074
  // [7.9] Class template sub_match
1075
  /**
1076
   * A sequence of characters matched by a particular marked sub-expression.
1077
   *
1078
   * An object of this class is essentially a pair of iterators marking a
1079
   * matched subexpression within a regular expression pattern match. Such
1080
   * objects can be converted to and compared with std::basic_string objects
1081
   * of a similar base character type as the pattern matched by the regular
1082
   * expression.
1083
   *
1084
   * The iterators that make up the pair are the usual half-open interval
1085
   * referencing the actual original pattern matched.
1086
   */
1087
  template
1088
    class sub_match : public std::pair<_BiIter, _BiIter>
1089
    {
1090
    public:
1091
      typedef typename iterator_traits<_BiIter>::value_type      value_type;
1092
      typedef typename iterator_traits<_BiIter>::difference_type
1093
                                                            difference_type;
1094
      typedef _BiIter                                              iterator;
1095
 
1096
    public:
1097
      bool matched;
1098
 
1099
      /**
1100
       * Gets the length of the matching sequence.
1101
       */
1102
      difference_type
1103
      length() const
1104
      { return this->matched ? std::distance(this->first, this->second) : 0; }
1105
 
1106
      /**
1107
       * @brief Gets the matching sequence as a string.
1108
       *
1109
       * @returns the matching sequence as a string.
1110
       *
1111
       * This is the implicit conversion operator.  It is identical to the
1112
       * str() member function except that it will want to pop up in
1113
       * unexpected places and cause a great deal of confusion and cursing
1114
       * from the unwary.
1115
       */
1116
      operator basic_string() const
1117
      {
1118
        return this->matched
1119
          ? std::basic_string(this->first, this->second)
1120
          : std::basic_string();
1121
      }
1122
 
1123
      /**
1124
       * @brief Gets the matching sequence as a string.
1125
       *
1126
       * @returns the matching sequence as a string.
1127
       */
1128
      basic_string
1129
      str() const
1130
      {
1131
        return this->matched
1132
          ? std::basic_string(this->first, this->second)
1133
          : std::basic_string();
1134
      }
1135
 
1136
      /**
1137
       * @brief Compares this and another matched sequence.
1138
       *
1139
       * @param s Another matched sequence to compare to this one.
1140
       *
1141
       * @retval <0 this matched sequence will collate before @p s.
1142
       * @retval =0 this matched sequence is equivalent to @p s.
1143
       * @retval <0 this matched sequence will collate after @p s.
1144
       */
1145
      int
1146
      compare(const sub_match& __s) const
1147
      { return this->str().compare(__s.str()); }
1148
 
1149
      /**
1150
       * @brief Compares this sub_match to a string.
1151
       *
1152
       * @param s A string to compare to this sub_match.
1153
       *
1154
       * @retval <0 this matched sequence will collate before @p s.
1155
       * @retval =0 this matched sequence is equivalent to @p s.
1156
       * @retval <0 this matched sequence will collate after @p s.
1157
       */
1158
      int
1159
      compare(const basic_string& __s) const
1160
      { return this->str().compare(__s); }
1161
 
1162
      /**
1163
       * @brief Compares this sub_match to a C-style string.
1164
       *
1165
       * @param s A C-style string to compare to this sub_match.
1166
       *
1167
       * @retval <0 this matched sequence will collate before @p s.
1168
       * @retval =0 this matched sequence is equivalent to @p s.
1169
       * @retval <0 this matched sequence will collate after @p s.
1170
       */
1171
      int
1172
      compare(const value_type* __s) const
1173
      { return this->str().compare(__s); }
1174
    };
1175
 
1176
 
1177
  /** @brief Standard regex submatch over a C-style null-terminated string. */
1178
  typedef sub_match             csub_match;
1179
  /** @brief Standard regex submatch over a standard string. */
1180
  typedef sub_match  ssub_match;
1181
#ifdef _GLIBCXX_USE_WCHAR_T
1182
  /** @brief Regex submatch over a C-style null-terminated wide string. */
1183
  typedef sub_match          wcsub_match;
1184
  /** @brief Regex submatch over a standard wide string. */
1185
  typedef sub_match wssub_match;
1186
#endif
1187
 
1188
  // [7.9.2] sub_match non-member operators
1189
 
1190
  /**
1191
   * @brief Tests the equivalence of two regular expression submatches.
1192
   * @param lhs First regular expression submatch.
1193
   * @param rhs Second regular expression submatch.
1194
   * @returns true if @a lhs  is equivalent to @a rhs, false otherwise.
1195
   */
1196
  template
1197
    inline bool
1198
    operator==(const sub_match<_BiIter>& __lhs,
1199
               const sub_match<_BiIter>& __rhs)
1200
    { return __lhs.compare(__rhs) == 0; }
1201
 
1202
  /**
1203
   * @brief Tests the inequivalence of two regular expression submatches.
1204
   * @param lhs First regular expression submatch.
1205
   * @param rhs Second regular expression submatch.
1206
   * @returns true if @a lhs  is not equivalent to @a rhs, false otherwise.
1207
   */
1208
  template
1209
    inline bool
1210
    operator!=(const sub_match<_BiIter>& __lhs,
1211
               const sub_match<_BiIter>& __rhs)
1212
    { return __lhs.compare(__rhs) != 0; }
1213
 
1214
  /**
1215
   * @brief Tests the ordering of two regular expression submatches.
1216
   * @param lhs First regular expression submatch.
1217
   * @param rhs Second regular expression submatch.
1218
   * @returns true if @a lhs precedes @a rhs, false otherwise.
1219
   */
1220
  template
1221
    inline bool
1222
    operator<(const sub_match<_BiIter>& __lhs,
1223
              const sub_match<_BiIter>& __rhs)
1224
    { return __lhs.compare(__rhs) < 0; }
1225
 
1226
  /**
1227
   * @brief Tests the ordering of two regular expression submatches.
1228
   * @param lhs First regular expression submatch.
1229
   * @param rhs Second regular expression submatch.
1230
   * @returns true if @a lhs does not succeed @a rhs, false otherwise.
1231
   */
1232
  template
1233
    inline bool
1234
    operator<=(const sub_match<_BiIter>& __lhs,
1235
               const sub_match<_BiIter>& __rhs)
1236
    { return __lhs.compare(__rhs) <= 0; }
1237
 
1238
  /**
1239
   * @brief Tests the ordering of two regular expression submatches.
1240
   * @param lhs First regular expression submatch.
1241
   * @param rhs Second regular expression submatch.
1242
   * @returns true if @a lhs does not precede @a rhs, false otherwise.
1243
   */
1244
  template
1245
    inline bool
1246
    operator>=(const sub_match<_BiIter>& __lhs,
1247
               const sub_match<_BiIter>& __rhs)
1248
    { return __lhs.compare(__rhs) >= 0; }
1249
 
1250
  /**
1251
   * @brief Tests the ordering of two regular expression submatches.
1252
   * @param lhs First regular expression submatch.
1253
   * @param rhs Second regular expression submatch.
1254
   * @returns true if @a lhs succeeds @a rhs, false otherwise.
1255
   */
1256
  template
1257
    inline bool
1258
    operator>(const sub_match<_BiIter>& __lhs,
1259
              const sub_match<_BiIter>& __rhs)
1260
    { return __lhs.compare(__rhs) > 0; }
1261
 
1262
  /**
1263
   * @brief Tests the equivalence of a string and a regular expression
1264
   *        submatch.
1265
   * @param lhs A string.
1266
   * @param rhs A regular expression submatch.
1267
   * @returns true if @a lhs  is equivalent to @a rhs, false otherwise.
1268
   */
1269
  template
1270
    inline bool
1271
    operator==(const basic_string<
1272
               typename iterator_traits<_Bi_iter>::value_type,
1273
               _Ch_traits, _Ch_alloc>& __lhs,
1274
               const sub_match<_Bi_iter>& __rhs)
1275
    { return __lhs == __rhs.str(); }
1276
 
1277
  /**
1278
   * @brief Tests the inequivalence of a string and a regular expression
1279
   *        submatch.
1280
   * @param lhs A string.
1281
   * @param rhs A regular expression submatch.
1282
   * @returns true if @a lhs  is not equivalent to @a rhs, false otherwise.
1283
   */
1284
  template
1285
    inline bool
1286
    operator!=(const basic_string<
1287
               typename iterator_traits<_Bi_iter>::value_type,
1288
               _Ch_traits, _Ch_alloc>& __lhs, const sub_match<_Bi_iter>& __rhs)
1289
    { return __lhs != __rhs.str(); }
1290
 
1291
  /**
1292
   * @brief Tests the ordering of a string and a regular expression submatch.
1293
   * @param lhs A string.
1294
   * @param rhs A regular expression submatch.
1295
   * @returns true if @a lhs precedes @a rhs, false otherwise.
1296
   */
1297
  template
1298
    inline bool
1299
    operator<(const basic_string<
1300
              typename iterator_traits<_Bi_iter>::value_type,
1301
              _Ch_traits, _Ch_alloc>& __lhs, const sub_match<_Bi_iter>& __rhs)
1302
     { return __lhs < __rhs.str(); }
1303
 
1304
  /**
1305
   * @brief Tests the ordering of a string and a regular expression submatch.
1306
   * @param lhs A string.
1307
   * @param rhs A regular expression submatch.
1308
   * @returns true if @a lhs succeeds @a rhs, false otherwise.
1309
   */
1310
  template
1311
    inline bool
1312
    operator>(const basic_string<
1313
              typename iterator_traits<_Bi_iter>::value_type,
1314
              _Ch_traits, _Ch_alloc>& __lhs, const sub_match<_Bi_iter>& __rhs)
1315
    { return __lhs > __rhs.str(); }
1316
 
1317
  /**
1318
   * @brief Tests the ordering of a string and a regular expression submatch.
1319
   * @param lhs A string.
1320
   * @param rhs A regular expression submatch.
1321
   * @returns true if @a lhs does not precede @a rhs, false otherwise.
1322
   */
1323
  template
1324
    inline bool
1325
    operator>=(const basic_string<
1326
               typename iterator_traits<_Bi_iter>::value_type,
1327
               _Ch_traits, _Ch_alloc>& __lhs, const sub_match<_Bi_iter>& __rhs)
1328
    { return __lhs >= __rhs.str(); }
1329
 
1330
  /**
1331
   * @brief Tests the ordering of a string and a regular expression submatch.
1332
   * @param lhs A string.
1333
   * @param rhs A regular expression submatch.
1334
   * @returns true if @a lhs does not succeed @a rhs, false otherwise.
1335
   */
1336
  template
1337
    inline bool
1338
    operator<=(const basic_string<
1339
               typename iterator_traits<_Bi_iter>::value_type,
1340
               _Ch_traits, _Ch_alloc>& __lhs, const sub_match<_Bi_iter>& __rhs)
1341
    { return __lhs <= __rhs.str(); }
1342
 
1343
  /**
1344
   * @brief Tests the equivalence of a regular expression submatch and a
1345
   *        string.
1346
   * @param lhs A regular expression submatch.
1347
   * @param rhs A string.
1348
   * @returns true if @a lhs is equivalent to @a rhs, false otherwise.
1349
   */
1350
  template
1351
    inline bool
1352
    operator==(const sub_match<_Bi_iter>& __lhs,
1353
               const basic_string<
1354
               typename iterator_traits<_Bi_iter>::value_type,
1355
               _Ch_traits, _Ch_alloc>& __rhs)
1356
    { return __lhs.str() == __rhs; }
1357
 
1358
  /**
1359
   * @brief Tests the inequivalence of a regular expression submatch and a
1360
   *        string.
1361
   * @param lhs A regular expression submatch.
1362
   * @param rhs A string.
1363
   * @returns true if @a lhs is not equivalent to @a rhs, false otherwise.
1364
   */
1365
  template
1366
    inline bool
1367
    operator!=(const sub_match<_Bi_iter>& __lhs,
1368
               const basic_string<
1369
               typename iterator_traits<_Bi_iter>::value_type,
1370
               _Ch_traits, _Ch_alloc>& __rhs)
1371
    { return __lhs.str() != __rhs; }
1372
 
1373
  /**
1374
   * @brief Tests the ordering of a regular expression submatch and a string.
1375
   * @param lhs A regular expression submatch.
1376
   * @param rhs A string.
1377
   * @returns true if @a lhs precedes @a rhs, false otherwise.
1378
   */
1379
  template
1380
    inline bool
1381
    operator<(const sub_match<_Bi_iter>& __lhs,
1382
              const basic_string<
1383
              typename iterator_traits<_Bi_iter>::value_type,
1384
              _Ch_traits, _Ch_alloc>& __rhs)
1385
    { return __lhs.str() < __rhs; }
1386
 
1387
  /**
1388
   * @brief Tests the ordering of a regular expression submatch and a string.
1389
   * @param lhs A regular expression submatch.
1390
   * @param rhs A string.
1391
   * @returns true if @a lhs succeeds @a rhs, false otherwise.
1392
   */
1393
  template
1394
    inline bool
1395
    operator>(const sub_match<_Bi_iter>& __lhs,
1396
              const basic_string<
1397
              typename iterator_traits<_Bi_iter>::value_type,
1398
              _Ch_traits, _Ch_alloc>& __rhs)
1399
    { return __lhs.str() > __rhs; }
1400
 
1401
  /**
1402
   * @brief Tests the ordering of a regular expression submatch and a string.
1403
   * @param lhs A regular expression submatch.
1404
   * @param rhs A string.
1405
   * @returns true if @a lhs does not precede @a rhs, false otherwise.
1406
   */
1407
  template
1408
    inline bool
1409
    operator>=(const sub_match<_Bi_iter>& __lhs,
1410
               const basic_string<
1411
               typename iterator_traits<_Bi_iter>::value_type,
1412
               _Ch_traits, _Ch_alloc>& __rhs)
1413
    { return __lhs.str() >= __rhs; }
1414
 
1415
  /**
1416
   * @brief Tests the ordering of a regular expression submatch and a string.
1417
   * @param lhs A regular expression submatch.
1418
   * @param rhs A string.
1419
   * @returns true if @a lhs does not succeed @a rhs, false otherwise.
1420
   */
1421
  template
1422
    inline bool
1423
    operator<=(const sub_match<_Bi_iter>& __lhs,
1424
               const basic_string<
1425
               typename iterator_traits<_Bi_iter>::value_type,
1426
               _Ch_traits, _Ch_alloc>& __rhs)
1427
    { return __lhs.str() <= __rhs; }
1428
 
1429
  /**
1430
   * @brief Tests the equivalence of a C string and a regular expression
1431
   *        submatch.
1432
   * @param lhs A C string.
1433
   * @param rhs A regular expression submatch.
1434
   * @returns true if @a lhs  is equivalent to @a rhs, false otherwise.
1435
   */
1436
  template
1437
    inline bool
1438
    operator==(typename iterator_traits<_Bi_iter>::value_type const* __lhs,
1439
               const sub_match<_Bi_iter>& __rhs)
1440
    { return __lhs == __rhs.str(); }
1441
 
1442
  /**
1443
   * @brief Tests the inequivalence of an iterator value and a regular
1444
   *        expression submatch.
1445
   * @param lhs A regular expression submatch.
1446
   * @param rhs A string.
1447
   * @returns true if @a lhs is not equivalent to @a rhs, false otherwise.
1448
   */
1449
  template
1450
    inline bool
1451
    operator!=(typename iterator_traits<_Bi_iter>::value_type const* __lhs,
1452
               const sub_match<_Bi_iter>& __rhs)
1453
    { return __lhs != __rhs.str(); }
1454
 
1455
  /**
1456
   * @brief Tests the ordering of a string and a regular expression submatch.
1457
   * @param lhs A string.
1458
   * @param rhs A regular expression submatch.
1459
   * @returns true if @a lhs precedes @a rhs, false otherwise.
1460
   */
1461
  template
1462
    inline bool
1463
    operator<(typename iterator_traits<_Bi_iter>::value_type const* __lhs,
1464
              const sub_match<_Bi_iter>& __rhs)
1465
    { return __lhs < __rhs.str(); }
1466
 
1467
  /**
1468
   * @brief Tests the ordering of a string and a regular expression submatch.
1469
   * @param lhs A string.
1470
   * @param rhs A regular expression submatch.
1471
   * @returns true if @a lhs succeeds @a rhs, false otherwise.
1472
   */
1473
  template
1474
    inline bool
1475
    operator>(typename iterator_traits<_Bi_iter>::value_type const* __lhs,
1476
              const sub_match<_Bi_iter>& __rhs)
1477
    { return __lhs > __rhs.str(); }
1478
 
1479
  /**
1480
   * @brief Tests the ordering of a string and a regular expression submatch.
1481
   * @param lhs A string.
1482
   * @param rhs A regular expression submatch.
1483
   * @returns true if @a lhs does not precede @a rhs, false otherwise.
1484
   */
1485
  template
1486
    inline bool
1487
    operator>=(typename iterator_traits<_Bi_iter>::value_type const* __lhs,
1488
               const sub_match<_Bi_iter>& __rhs)
1489
    { return __lhs >= __rhs.str(); }
1490
 
1491
  /**
1492
   * @brief Tests the ordering of a string and a regular expression submatch.
1493
   * @param lhs A string.
1494
   * @param rhs A regular expression submatch.
1495
   * @returns true if @a lhs does not succeed @a rhs, false otherwise.
1496
   */
1497
  template
1498
    inline bool
1499
    operator<=(typename iterator_traits<_Bi_iter>::value_type const* __lhs,
1500
               const sub_match<_Bi_iter>& __rhs)
1501
    { return __lhs <= __rhs.str(); }
1502
 
1503
  /**
1504
   * @brief Tests the equivalence of a regular expression submatch and a
1505
   *        string.
1506
   * @param lhs A regular expression submatch.
1507
   * @param rhs A pointer to a string?
1508
   * @returns true if @a lhs  is equivalent to @a rhs, false otherwise.
1509
   */
1510
  template
1511
    inline bool
1512
    operator==(const sub_match<_Bi_iter>& __lhs,
1513
               typename iterator_traits<_Bi_iter>::value_type const* __rhs)
1514
    { return __lhs.str() == __rhs; }
1515
 
1516
  /**
1517
   * @brief Tests the inequivalence of a regular expression submatch and a
1518
   *        string.
1519
   * @param lhs A regular expression submatch.
1520
   * @param rhs A pointer to a string.
1521
   * @returns true if @a lhs is not equivalent to @a rhs, false otherwise.
1522
   */
1523
  template
1524
    inline bool
1525
    operator!=(const sub_match<_Bi_iter>& __lhs,
1526
               typename iterator_traits<_Bi_iter>::value_type const* __rhs)
1527
    { return __lhs.str() != __rhs; }
1528
 
1529
  /**
1530
   * @brief Tests the ordering of a regular expression submatch and a string.
1531
   * @param lhs A regular expression submatch.
1532
   * @param rhs A string.
1533
   * @returns true if @a lhs precedes @a rhs, false otherwise.
1534
   */
1535
  template
1536
    inline bool
1537
    operator<(const sub_match<_Bi_iter>& __lhs,
1538
              typename iterator_traits<_Bi_iter>::value_type const* __rhs)
1539
    { return __lhs.str() < __rhs; }
1540
 
1541
  /**
1542
   * @brief Tests the ordering of a regular expression submatch and a string.
1543
   * @param lhs A regular expression submatch.
1544
   * @param rhs A string.
1545
   * @returns true if @a lhs succeeds @a rhs, false otherwise.
1546
   */
1547
  template
1548
    inline bool
1549
    operator>(const sub_match<_Bi_iter>& __lhs,
1550
              typename iterator_traits<_Bi_iter>::value_type const* __rhs)
1551
    { return __lhs.str() > __rhs; }
1552
 
1553
  /**
1554
   * @brief Tests the ordering of a regular expression submatch and a string.
1555
   * @param lhs A regular expression submatch.
1556
   * @param rhs A string.
1557
   * @returns true if @a lhs does not precede @a rhs, false otherwise.
1558
   */
1559
  template
1560
    inline bool
1561
    operator>=(const sub_match<_Bi_iter>& __lhs,
1562
               typename iterator_traits<_Bi_iter>::value_type const* __rhs)
1563
    { return __lhs.str() >= __rhs; }
1564
 
1565
  /**
1566
   * @brief Tests the ordering of a regular expression submatch and a string.
1567
   * @param lhs A regular expression submatch.
1568
   * @param rhs A string.
1569
   * @returns true if @a lhs does not succeed @a rhs, false otherwise.
1570
   */
1571
  template
1572
    inline bool
1573
    operator<=(const sub_match<_Bi_iter>& __lhs,
1574
               typename iterator_traits<_Bi_iter>::value_type const* __rhs)
1575
    { return __lhs.str() <= __rhs; }
1576
 
1577
  /**
1578
   * @brief Tests the equivalence of a string and a regular expression
1579
   *        submatch.
1580
   * @param lhs A string.
1581
   * @param rhs A regular expression submatch.
1582
   * @returns true if @a lhs is equivalent to @a rhs, false otherwise.
1583
   */
1584
  template
1585
    inline bool
1586
    operator==(typename iterator_traits<_Bi_iter>::value_type const& __lhs,
1587
               const sub_match<_Bi_iter>& __rhs)
1588
    { return __lhs == __rhs.str(); }
1589
 
1590
  /**
1591
   * @brief Tests the inequivalence of a string and a regular expression
1592
   *        submatch.
1593
   * @param lhs A string.
1594
   * @param rhs A regular expression submatch.
1595
   * @returns true if @a lhs is not equivalent to @a rhs, false otherwise.
1596
   */
1597
  template
1598
    inline bool
1599
    operator!=(typename iterator_traits<_Bi_iter>::value_type const& __lhs,
1600
               const sub_match<_Bi_iter>& __rhs)
1601
    { return __lhs != __rhs.str(); }
1602
 
1603
  /**
1604
   * @brief Tests the ordering of a string and a regular expression submatch.
1605
   * @param lhs A string.
1606
   * @param rhs A regular expression submatch.
1607
   * @returns true if @a lhs precedes @a rhs, false otherwise.
1608
   */
1609
  template
1610
    inline bool
1611
    operator<(typename iterator_traits<_Bi_iter>::value_type const& __lhs,
1612
              const sub_match<_Bi_iter>& __rhs)
1613
    { return __lhs < __rhs.str(); }
1614
 
1615
  /**
1616
   * @brief Tests the ordering of a string and a regular expression submatch.
1617
   * @param lhs A string.
1618
   * @param rhs A regular expression submatch.
1619
   * @returns true if @a lhs succeeds @a rhs, false otherwise.
1620
   */
1621
  template
1622
    inline bool
1623
    operator>(typename iterator_traits<_Bi_iter>::value_type const& __lhs,
1624
              const sub_match<_Bi_iter>& __rhs)
1625
    { return __lhs > __rhs.str(); }
1626
 
1627
  /**
1628
   * @brief Tests the ordering of a string and a regular expression submatch.
1629
   * @param lhs A string.
1630
   * @param rhs A regular expression submatch.
1631
   * @returns true if @a lhs does not precede @a rhs, false otherwise.
1632
   */
1633
  template
1634
    inline bool
1635
    operator>=(typename iterator_traits<_Bi_iter>::value_type const& __lhs,
1636
               const sub_match<_Bi_iter>& __rhs)
1637
    { return __lhs >= __rhs.str(); }
1638
 
1639
  /**
1640
   * @brief Tests the ordering of a string and a regular expression submatch.
1641
   * @param lhs A string.
1642
   * @param rhs A regular expression submatch.
1643
   * @returns true if @a lhs does not succeed @a rhs, false otherwise.
1644
   */
1645
  template
1646
    inline bool
1647
    operator<=(typename iterator_traits<_Bi_iter>::value_type const& __lhs,
1648
               const sub_match<_Bi_iter>& __rhs)
1649
    { return __lhs <= __rhs.str(); }
1650
 
1651
  /**
1652
   * @brief Tests the equivalence of a regular expression submatch and a
1653
   *        string.
1654
   * @param lhs A regular expression submatch.
1655
   * @param rhs A const string reference.
1656
   * @returns true if @a lhs  is equivalent to @a rhs, false otherwise.
1657
   */
1658
  template
1659
    inline bool
1660
    operator==(const sub_match<_Bi_iter>& __lhs,
1661
               typename iterator_traits<_Bi_iter>::value_type const& __rhs)
1662
    { return __lhs.str() == __rhs; }
1663
 
1664
  /**
1665
   * @brief Tests the inequivalence of a regular expression submatch and a
1666
   *        string.
1667
   * @param lhs A regular expression submatch.
1668
   * @param rhs A const string reference.
1669
   * @returns true if @a lhs is not equivalent to @a rhs, false otherwise.
1670
   */
1671
  template
1672
    inline bool
1673
    operator!=(const sub_match<_Bi_iter>& __lhs,
1674
               typename iterator_traits<_Bi_iter>::value_type const& __rhs)
1675
    { return __lhs.str() != __rhs; }
1676
 
1677
  /**
1678
   * @brief Tests the ordering of a regular expression submatch and a string.
1679
   * @param lhs A regular expression submatch.
1680
   * @param rhs A const string reference.
1681
   * @returns true if @a lhs precedes @a rhs, false otherwise.
1682
   */
1683
  template
1684
    inline bool
1685
    operator<(const sub_match<_Bi_iter>& __lhs,
1686
              typename iterator_traits<_Bi_iter>::value_type const& __rhs)
1687
    { return __lhs.str() < __rhs; }
1688
 
1689
  /**
1690
   * @brief Tests the ordering of a regular expression submatch and a string.
1691
   * @param lhs A regular expression submatch.
1692
   * @param rhs A const string reference.
1693
   * @returns true if @a lhs succeeds @a rhs, false otherwise.
1694
   */
1695
  template
1696
    inline bool
1697
    operator>(const sub_match<_Bi_iter>& __lhs,
1698
              typename iterator_traits<_Bi_iter>::value_type const& __rhs)
1699
    { return __lhs.str() > __rhs; }
1700
 
1701
  /**
1702
   * @brief Tests the ordering of a regular expression submatch and a string.
1703
   * @param lhs A regular expression submatch.
1704
   * @param rhs A const string reference.
1705
   * @returns true if @a lhs does not precede @a rhs, false otherwise.
1706
   */
1707
  template
1708
    inline bool
1709
    operator>=(const sub_match<_Bi_iter>& __lhs,
1710
               typename iterator_traits<_Bi_iter>::value_type const& __rhs)
1711
    { return __lhs.str() >= __rhs; }
1712
 
1713
  /**
1714
   * @brief Tests the ordering of a regular expression submatch and a string.
1715
   * @param lhs A regular expression submatch.
1716
   * @param rhs A const string reference.
1717
   * @returns true if @a lhs does not succeed @a rhs, false otherwise.
1718
   */
1719
  template
1720
    inline bool
1721
    operator<=(const sub_match<_Bi_iter>& __lhs,
1722
               typename iterator_traits<_Bi_iter>::value_type const& __rhs)
1723
    { return __lhs.str() <= __rhs; }
1724
 
1725
  /**
1726
   * @brief Inserts a matched string into an output stream.
1727
   *
1728
   * @param os The output stream.
1729
   * @param m  A submatch string.
1730
   *
1731
   * @returns the output stream with the submatch string inserted.
1732
   */
1733
  template
1734
    inline
1735
    basic_ostream<_Ch_type, _Ch_traits>&
1736
    operator<<(basic_ostream<_Ch_type, _Ch_traits>& __os,
1737
               const sub_match<_Bi_iter>& __m)
1738
    { return __os << __m.str(); }
1739
 
1740
  // [7.10] Class template match_results
1741
  /**
1742
   * @brief The results of a match or search operation.
1743
   *
1744
   * A collection of character sequences representing the result of a regular
1745
   * expression match.  Storage for the collection is allocated and freed as
1746
   * necessary by the member functions of class template match_results.
1747
   *
1748
   * This class satisfies the Sequence requirements, with the exception that
1749
   * only the operations defined for a const-qualified Sequence are supported.
1750
   *
1751
   * The sub_match object stored at index 0 represents sub-expression 0, i.e.
1752
   * the whole match. In this case the sub_match member matched is always true.
1753
   * The sub_match object stored at index n denotes what matched the marked
1754
   * sub-expression n within the matched expression. If the sub-expression n
1755
   * participated in a regular expression match then the sub_match member
1756
   * matched evaluates to true, and members first and second denote the range
1757
   * of characters [first, second) which formed that match. Otherwise matched
1758
   * is false, and members first and second point to the end of the sequence
1759
   * that was searched.
1760
   *
1761
   * @nosubgrouping
1762
   */
1763
  template
1764
           typename _Allocator = allocator > >
1765
    class match_results
1766
    : private std::vector, _Allocator>
1767
    {
1768
    private:
1769
      typedef std::vector, _Allocator>
1770
                                                              _Base_type;
1771
 
1772
    public:
1773
      /**
1774
       * @name 10.? Public Types
1775
       */
1776
      //@{
1777
      typedef sub_match<_Bi_iter>                             value_type;
1778
      typedef typename _Allocator::const_reference            const_reference;
1779
      typedef const_reference                                 reference;
1780
      typedef typename _Base_type::const_iterator             const_iterator;
1781
      typedef const_iterator                                  iterator;
1782
      typedef typename iterator_traits<_Bi_iter>::difference_type
1783
                                                              difference_type;
1784
      typedef typename _Allocator::size_type                  size_type;
1785
      typedef _Allocator                                      allocator_type;
1786
      typedef typename iterator_traits<_Bi_iter>::value_type  char_type;
1787
      typedef basic_string                         string_type;
1788
      //@}
1789
 
1790
    public:
1791
      /**
1792
       * @name 10.1 Construction, Copying, and Destruction
1793
       */
1794
      //@{
1795
 
1796
      /**
1797
       * @brief Constructs a default %match_results container.
1798
       * @post size() returns 0 and str() returns an empty string.
1799
       */
1800
      explicit
1801
      match_results(const _Allocator& __a = _Allocator())
1802
      : _Base_type(__a), _M_matched(false)
1803
      { }
1804
 
1805
      /**
1806
       * @brief Copy constructs a %match_results.
1807
       */
1808
      match_results(const match_results& __rhs)
1809
      : _Base_type(__rhs), _M_matched(__rhs._M_matched),
1810
        _M_prefix(__rhs._M_prefix), _M_suffix(__rhs._M_suffix)
1811
      { }
1812
 
1813
      /**
1814
       * @brief Assigns rhs to *this.
1815
       */
1816
      match_results&
1817
      operator=(const match_results& __rhs)
1818
      {
1819
        match_results __tmp(__rhs);
1820
        this->swap(__tmp);
1821
        return *this;
1822
      }
1823
 
1824
      /**
1825
       * @brief Destroys a %match_results object.
1826
       */
1827
      ~match_results()
1828
      { }
1829
 
1830
      //@}
1831
 
1832
      /**
1833
       * @name 10.2 Size
1834
       */
1835
      //@{
1836
 
1837
      /**
1838
       * @brief Gets the number of matches and submatches.
1839
       *
1840
       * The number of matches for a given regular expression will be either 0
1841
       * if there was no match or mark_count() + 1 if a match was successful.
1842
       * Some matches may be empty.
1843
       *
1844
       * @returns the number of matches found.
1845
       */
1846
      size_type
1847
      size() const
1848
      { return _M_matched ? _Base_type::size() + 1 : 0; }
1849
 
1850
      //size_type
1851
      //max_size() const;
1852
      using _Base_type::max_size;
1853
 
1854
      /**
1855
       * @brief Indicates if the %match_results contains no results.
1856
       * @retval true The %match_results object is empty.
1857
       * @retval false The %match_results object is not empty.
1858
       */
1859
      bool
1860
      empty() const
1861
      { return size() == 0; }
1862
 
1863
      //@}
1864
 
1865
      /**
1866
       * @name 10.3 Element Access
1867
       */
1868
      //@{
1869
 
1870
      /**
1871
       * @brief Gets the length of the indicated submatch.
1872
       * @param sub indicates the submatch.
1873
       *
1874
       * This function returns the length of the indicated submatch, or the
1875
       * length of the entire match if @p sub is zero (the default).
1876
       */
1877
      difference_type
1878
      length(size_type __sub = 0) const
1879
      { return _M_matched ? this->str(__sub).length() : 0; }
1880
 
1881
      /**
1882
       * @brief Gets the offset of the beginning of the indicated submatch.
1883
       * @param sub indicates the submatch.
1884
       *
1885
       * This function returns the offset from the beginning of the target
1886
       * sequence to the beginning of the submatch, unless the value of @p sub
1887
       * is zero (the default), in which case this function returns the offset
1888
       * from the beginning of the target sequence to the beginning of the
1889
       * match.
1890
       */
1891
      difference_type
1892
      position(size_type __sub = 0) const
1893
      {
1894
        return _M_matched ? std::distance(this->prefix().first,
1895
                                          (*this)[__sub].first) : 0;
1896
      }
1897
 
1898
      /**
1899
       * @brief Gets the match or submatch converted to a string type.
1900
       * @param sub indicates the submatch.
1901
       *
1902
       * This function gets the submatch (or match, if @p sub is zero) extracted
1903
       * from the target range and converted to the associated string type.
1904
       */
1905
      string_type
1906
      str(size_type __sub = 0) const
1907
      { return _M_matched ? (*this)[__sub].str() : string_type(); }
1908
 
1909
      /**
1910
       * @brief Gets a %sub_match reference for the match or submatch.
1911
       * @param sub indicates the submatch.
1912
       *
1913
       * This function gets a reference to the indicated submatch, or the entire
1914
       * match if @p sub is zero.
1915
       *
1916
       * If @p sub >= size() then this function returns a %sub_match with a
1917
       * special value indicating no submatch.
1918
       */
1919
      const_reference
1920
      operator[](size_type __sub) const
1921
      { return _Base_type::operator[](__sub); }
1922
 
1923
      /**
1924
       * @brief Gets a %sub_match representing the match prefix.
1925
       *
1926
       * This function gets a reference to a %sub_match object representing the
1927
       * part of the target range between the start of the target range and the
1928
       * start of the match.
1929
       */
1930
      const_reference
1931
      prefix() const
1932
      { return _M_prefix; }
1933
 
1934
      /**
1935
       * @brief Gets a %sub_match representing the match suffix.
1936
       *
1937
       * This function gets a reference to a %sub_match object representing the
1938
       * part of the target range between the end of the match and the end of
1939
       * the target range.
1940
       */
1941
      const_reference
1942
      suffix() const
1943
      { return _M_suffix; }
1944
 
1945
      /**
1946
       * @brief Gets an iterator to the start of the %sub_match collection.
1947
       */
1948
      const_iterator
1949
      begin() const
1950
      { return _Base_type::begin(); }
1951
 
1952
#ifdef _GLIBCXX_INCLUDE_AS_CXX0X
1953
      /**
1954
       * @brief Gets an iterator to the start of the %sub_match collection.
1955
       */
1956
      const_iterator
1957
      cbegin() const
1958
      { return _Base_type::begin(); }
1959
#endif
1960
 
1961
      /**
1962
       * @brief Gets an iterator to one-past-the-end of the collection.
1963
       */
1964
      const_iterator
1965
      end() const
1966
      { return _Base_type::end(); }
1967
 
1968
#ifdef _GLIBCXX_INCLUDE_AS_CXX0X
1969
      /**
1970
       * @brief Gets an iterator to one-past-the-end of the collection.
1971
       */
1972
      const_iterator
1973
      cend() const
1974
      { return _Base_type::end(); }
1975
#endif
1976
 
1977
      //@}
1978
 
1979
      /**
1980
       * @name 10.4 Formatting
1981
       *
1982
       * These functions perform formatted substitution of the matched character
1983
       * sequences into their target.  The format specifiers and escape sequences
1984
       * accepted by these functions are determined by their @p flags parameter
1985
       * as documented above.
1986
       */
1987
       //@{
1988
 
1989
      /**
1990
       * @todo Implement this function.
1991
       */
1992
      template
1993
        _Out_iter
1994
        format(_Out_iter __out, const string_type& __fmt,
1995
               regex_constants::match_flag_type __flags
1996
               = regex_constants::format_default) const;
1997
 
1998
      /**
1999
       * @todo Implement this function.
2000
       */
2001
      string_type
2002
      format(const string_type& __fmt,
2003
             regex_constants::match_flag_type __flags
2004
             = regex_constants::format_default) const;
2005
 
2006
      //@}
2007
 
2008
      /**
2009
       * @name 10.5 Allocator
2010
       */
2011
      //@{
2012
 
2013
      /**
2014
       * @brief Gets a copy of the allocator.
2015
       */
2016
      //allocator_type
2017
      //get_allocator() const;
2018
      using _Base_type::get_allocator;
2019
 
2020
      //@}
2021
 
2022
      /**
2023
       * @name 10.6 Swap
2024
       */
2025
       //@{
2026
 
2027
      /**
2028
       * @brief Swaps the contents of two match_results.
2029
       */
2030
      void
2031
      swap(match_results& __that)
2032
      {
2033
        _Base_type::swap(__that);
2034
        std::swap(_M_matched, __that._M_matched);
2035
        std::swap(_M_prefix,  __that._M_prefix);
2036
        std::swap(_M_suffix,  __that._M_suffix);
2037
      }
2038
      //@}
2039
 
2040
    private:
2041
      bool       _M_matched;
2042
      value_type _M_prefix;
2043
      value_type _M_suffix;
2044
    };
2045
 
2046
  typedef match_results             cmatch;
2047
  typedef match_results  smatch;
2048
#ifdef _GLIBCXX_USE_WCHAR_T
2049
  typedef match_results          wcmatch;
2050
  typedef match_results wsmatch;
2051
#endif
2052
 
2053
  // match_results comparisons
2054
  /**
2055
   * @brief Compares two match_results for equality.
2056
   * @returns true if the two objects refer to the same match,
2057
   * false otherwise.
2058
   * @todo Implement this function.
2059
   */
2060
  template
2061
    inline bool
2062
    operator==(const match_results<_Bi_iter, _Allocator>& __m1,
2063
               const match_results<_Bi_iter, _Allocator>& __m2);
2064
 
2065
  /**
2066
   * @brief Compares two match_results for inequality.
2067
   * @returns true if the two objects do not refer to the same match,
2068
   * false otherwise.
2069
   */
2070
  template
2071
    inline bool
2072
    operator!=(const match_results<_Bi_iter, _Allocator>& __m1,
2073
               const match_results<_Bi_iter, _Allocator>& __m2)
2074
    { return !(__m1 == __m2); }
2075
 
2076
  // [7.10.6] match_results swap
2077
  /**
2078
   * @brief Swaps two match results.
2079
   * @param lhs A match result.
2080
   * @param rhs A match result.
2081
   *
2082
   * The contents of the two match_results objects are swapped.
2083
   */
2084
  template
2085
    inline void
2086
    swap(match_results<_Bi_iter, _Allocator>& __lhs,
2087
         match_results<_Bi_iter, _Allocator>& __rhs)
2088
    { __lhs.swap(__rhs); }
2089
 
2090
  // [7.11.2] Function template regex_match
2091
  /**
2092
   * @name Matching, Searching, and Replacing
2093
   */
2094
  //@{
2095
 
2096
  /**
2097
   * @brief Determines if there is a match between the regular expression @p e
2098
   * and all of the character sequence [first, last).
2099
   *
2100
   * @param first Beginning of the character sequence to match.
2101
   * @param last  One-past-the-end of the character sequence to match.
2102
   * @param m     The match results.
2103
   * @param re    The regular expression.
2104
   * @param flags Controls how the regular expression is matched.
2105
   *
2106
   * @retval true  A match exists.
2107
   * @retval false Otherwise.
2108
   *
2109
   * @throws an exception of type regex_error.
2110
   *
2111
   * @todo Implement this function.
2112
   */
2113
  template
2114
           typename _Ch_type, typename _Rx_traits>
2115
    bool
2116
    regex_match(_Bi_iter __first, _Bi_iter __last,
2117
                match_results<_Bi_iter, _Allocator>& __m,
2118
                const basic_regex<_Ch_type, _Rx_traits>& __re,
2119
                regex_constants::match_flag_type __flags
2120
                = regex_constants::match_default);
2121
 
2122
  /**
2123
   * @brief Indicates if there is a match between the regular expression @p e
2124
   * and all of the character sequence [first, last).
2125
   *
2126
   * @param first Beginning of the character sequence to match.
2127
   * @param last  One-past-the-end of the character sequence to match.
2128
   * @param re    The regular expression.
2129
   * @param flags Controls how the regular expression is matched.
2130
   *
2131
   * @retval true  A match exists.
2132
   * @retval false Otherwise.
2133
   *
2134
   * @throws an exception of type regex_error.
2135
   */
2136
  template
2137
    bool
2138
    regex_match(_Bi_iter __first, _Bi_iter __last,
2139
                const basic_regex<_Ch_type, _Rx_traits>& __re,
2140
                regex_constants::match_flag_type __flags
2141
                = regex_constants::match_default)
2142
    {
2143
      match_results<_Bi_iter> __what;
2144
      return regex_match(__first, __last, __what, __re, __flags);
2145
    }
2146
 
2147
  /**
2148
   * @brief Determines if there is a match between the regular expression @p e
2149
   * and a C-style null-terminated string.
2150
   *
2151
   * @param s  The C-style null-terminated string to match.
2152
   * @param m  The match results.
2153
   * @param re The regular expression.
2154
   * @param f  Controls how the regular expression is matched.
2155
   *
2156
   * @retval true  A match exists.
2157
   * @retval false Otherwise.
2158
   *
2159
   * @throws an exception of type regex_error.
2160
   */
2161
  template
2162
    inline bool
2163
    regex_match(const _Ch_type* __s,
2164
                match_results& __m,
2165
                const basic_regex<_Ch_type, _Rx_traits>& __re,
2166
                regex_constants::match_flag_type __f
2167
                = regex_constants::match_default)
2168
    { return regex_match(__s, __s + _Rx_traits::length(__s), __m, __re, __f); }
2169
 
2170
  /**
2171
   * @brief Determines if there is a match between the regular expression @p e
2172
   * and a string.
2173
   *
2174
   * @param s     The string to match.
2175
   * @param m     The match results.
2176
   * @param re    The regular expression.
2177
   * @param flags Controls how the regular expression is matched.
2178
   *
2179
   * @retval true  A match exists.
2180
   * @retval false Otherwise.
2181
   *
2182
   * @throws an exception of type regex_error.
2183
   */
2184
  template
2185
           typename _Allocator, typename _Ch_type, typename _Rx_traits>
2186
    inline bool
2187
    regex_match(const basic_string<_Ch_type, _Ch_traits, _Ch_alloc>& __s,
2188
                match_results
2189
                _Ch_traits, _Ch_alloc>::const_iterator, _Allocator>& __m,
2190
                const basic_regex<_Ch_type, _Rx_traits>& __re,
2191
                regex_constants::match_flag_type __flags
2192
                = regex_constants::match_default)
2193
    { return regex_match(__s.begin(), __s.end(), __m, __re, __flags); }
2194
 
2195
  /**
2196
   * @brief Indicates if there is a match between the regular expression @p e
2197
   * and a C-style null-terminated string.
2198
   *
2199
   * @param s  The C-style null-terminated string to match.
2200
   * @param re The regular expression.
2201
   * @param f  Controls how the regular expression is matched.
2202
   *
2203
   * @retval true  A match exists.
2204
   * @retval false Otherwise.
2205
   *
2206
   * @throws an exception of type regex_error.
2207
   */
2208
  template
2209
    inline bool
2210
    regex_match(const _Ch_type* __s,
2211
                const basic_regex<_Ch_type, _Rx_traits>& __re,
2212
                regex_constants::match_flag_type __f
2213
                = regex_constants::match_default)
2214
    { return regex_match(__s, __s + _Rx_traits::length(__s), __re, __f); }
2215
 
2216
  /**
2217
   * @brief Indicates if there is a match between the regular expression @p e
2218
   * and a string.
2219
   *
2220
   * @param s     [IN] The string to match.
2221
   * @param re    [IN] The regular expression.
2222
   * @param flags [IN] Controls how the regular expression is matched.
2223
   *
2224
   * @retval true  A match exists.
2225
   * @retval false Otherwise.
2226
   *
2227
   * @throws an exception of type regex_error.
2228
   */
2229
  template
2230
           typename _Ch_type, typename _Rx_traits>
2231
    inline bool
2232
    regex_match(const basic_string<_Ch_type, _Ch_traits, _Str_allocator>& __s,
2233
                const basic_regex<_Ch_type, _Rx_traits>& __re,
2234
                regex_constants::match_flag_type __flags
2235
                = regex_constants::match_default)
2236
    { return regex_match(__s.begin(), __s.end(), __re, __flags); }
2237
 
2238
  // [7.11.3] Function template regex_search
2239
  /**
2240
   * Searches for a regular expression within a range.
2241
   * @param first [IN]  The start of the string to search.
2242
   * @param last  [IN]  One-past-the-end of the string to search.
2243
   * @param m     [OUT] The match results.
2244
   * @param re    [IN]  The regular expression to search for.
2245
   * @param flags [IN]  Search policy flags.
2246
   * @retval true  A match was found within the string.
2247
   * @retval false No match was found within the string, the content of %m is
2248
   *               undefined.
2249
   *
2250
   * @throws an exception of type regex_error.
2251
   *
2252
   * @todo Implement this function.
2253
   */
2254
  template
2255
           typename _Ch_type, typename _Rx_traits>
2256
    inline bool
2257
    regex_search(_Bi_iter __first, _Bi_iter __last,
2258
                 match_results<_Bi_iter, _Allocator>& __m,
2259
                 const basic_regex<_Ch_type, _Rx_traits>& __re,
2260
                 regex_constants::match_flag_type __flags
2261
                 = regex_constants::match_default);
2262
 
2263
  /**
2264
   * Searches for a regular expression within a range.
2265
   * @param first [IN]  The start of the string to search.
2266
   * @param last  [IN]  One-past-the-end of the string to search.
2267
   * @param re    [IN]  The regular expression to search for.
2268
   * @param flags [IN]  Search policy flags.
2269
   * @retval true  A match was found within the string.
2270
   * @retval false No match was found within the string.
2271
   * @doctodo
2272
   *
2273
   * @throws an exception of type regex_error.
2274
   */
2275
  template
2276
    inline bool
2277
    regex_search(_Bi_iter __first, _Bi_iter __last,
2278
                 const basic_regex<_Ch_type, _Rx_traits>& __re,
2279
                 regex_constants::match_flag_type __flags
2280
                 = regex_constants::match_default)
2281
    {
2282
      match_results<_Bi_iter> __what;
2283
      return regex_search(__first, __last, __what, __re, __flags);
2284
    }
2285
 
2286
  /**
2287
   * @brief Searches for a regular expression within a C-string.
2288
   * @param s [IN]  A C-string to search for the regex.
2289
   * @param m [OUT] The set of regex matches.
2290
   * @param e [IN]  The regex to search for in @p s.
2291
   * @param f [IN]  The search flags.
2292
   * @retval true  A match was found within the string.
2293
   * @retval false No match was found within the string, the content of %m is
2294
   *               undefined.
2295
   * @doctodo
2296
   *
2297
   * @throws an exception of type regex_error.
2298
   */
2299
  template
2300
    inline bool
2301
    regex_search(const _Ch_type* __s,
2302
                 match_results& __m,
2303
                 const basic_regex<_Ch_type, _Rx_traits>& __e,
2304
                 regex_constants::match_flag_type __f
2305
                 = regex_constants::match_default)
2306
    { return regex_search(__s, __s + _Rx_traits::length(__s), __m, __e, __f); }
2307
 
2308
  /**
2309
   * @brief Searches for a regular expression within a C-string.
2310
   * @param s [IN]  The C-string to search.
2311
   * @param e [IN]  The regular expression to search for.
2312
   * @param f [IN]  Search policy flags.
2313
   * @retval true  A match was found within the string.
2314
   * @retval false No match was found within the string.
2315
   * @doctodo
2316
   *
2317
   * @throws an exception of type regex_error.
2318
   */
2319
  template
2320
    inline bool
2321
    regex_search(const _Ch_type* __s,
2322
                 const basic_regex<_Ch_type, _Rx_traits>& __e,
2323
                 regex_constants::match_flag_type __f
2324
                 = regex_constants::match_default)
2325
    { return regex_search(__s, __s + _Rx_traits::length(__s), __e, __f); }
2326
 
2327
  /**
2328
   * @brief Searches for a regular expression within a string.
2329
   * @param s     [IN]  The string to search.
2330
   * @param e     [IN]  The regular expression to search for.
2331
   * @param flags [IN]  Search policy flags.
2332
   * @retval true  A match was found within the string.
2333
   * @retval false No match was found within the string.
2334
   * @doctodo
2335
   *
2336
   * @throws an exception of type regex_error.
2337
   */
2338
  template
2339
           typename _Ch_type, typename _Rx_traits>
2340
    inline bool
2341
    regex_search(const basic_string<_Ch_type, _Ch_traits,
2342
                 _String_allocator>& __s,
2343
                 const basic_regex<_Ch_type, _Rx_traits>& __e,
2344
                 regex_constants::match_flag_type __flags
2345
                 = regex_constants::match_default)
2346
    { return regex_search(__s.begin(), __s.end(), __e, __flags); }
2347
 
2348
  /**
2349
   * @brief Searches for a regular expression within a string.
2350
   * @param s [IN]  A C++ string to search for the regex.
2351
   * @param m [OUT] The set of regex matches.
2352
   * @param e [IN]  The regex to search for in @p s.
2353
   * @param f [IN]  The search flags.
2354
   * @retval true  A match was found within the string.
2355
   * @retval false No match was found within the string, the content of %m is
2356
   *               undefined.
2357
   *
2358
   * @throws an exception of type regex_error.
2359
   */
2360
  template
2361
           typename _Allocator, typename _Ch_type,
2362
           typename _Rx_traits>
2363
    inline bool
2364
    regex_search(const basic_string<_Ch_type, _Ch_traits, _Ch_alloc>& __s,
2365
                 match_results
2366
                 _Ch_traits, _Ch_alloc>::const_iterator, _Allocator>& __m,
2367
                 const basic_regex<_Ch_type, _Rx_traits>& __e,
2368
                 regex_constants::match_flag_type __f
2369
                 = regex_constants::match_default)
2370
    { return regex_search(__s.begin(), __s.end(), __m, __e, __f); }
2371
 
2372
  // tr1 [7.11.4] std [28.11.4] Function template regex_replace
2373
  /**
2374
   * @doctodo
2375
   * @param out
2376
   * @param first
2377
   * @param last
2378
   * @param e
2379
   * @param fmt
2380
   * @param flags
2381
   *
2382
   * @returns out
2383
   * @throws an exception of type regex_error.
2384
   *
2385
   * @todo Implement this function.
2386
   */
2387
  template
2388
           typename _Rx_traits, typename _Ch_type>
2389
    inline _Out_iter
2390
    regex_replace(_Out_iter __out, _Bi_iter __first, _Bi_iter __last,
2391
                  const basic_regex<_Ch_type, _Rx_traits>& __e,
2392
                  const basic_string<_Ch_type>& __fmt,
2393
                  regex_constants::match_flag_type __flags
2394
                  = regex_constants::match_default);
2395
 
2396
  /**
2397
   * @doctodo
2398
   * @param s
2399
   * @param e
2400
   * @param fmt
2401
   * @param flags
2402
   *
2403
   * @returns a copy of string @p s with replacements.
2404
   *
2405
   * @throws an exception of type regex_error.
2406
   */
2407
  template
2408
    inline basic_string<_Ch_type>
2409
    regex_replace(const basic_string<_Ch_type>& __s,
2410
                  const basic_regex<_Ch_type, _Rx_traits>& __e,
2411
                  const basic_string<_Ch_type>& __fmt,
2412
                  regex_constants::match_flag_type __flags
2413
                  = regex_constants::match_default)
2414
    {
2415
      std::string __result;
2416
      regex_replace(std::back_inserter(__result),
2417
                    __s.begin(), __s.end(), __e, __fmt, __flags);
2418
      return __result;
2419
    }
2420
 
2421
  //@}
2422
 
2423
  // tr1 [7.12.1] std [28.12] Class template regex_iterator
2424
  /**
2425
   * An iterator adaptor that will provide repeated calls of regex_search over
2426
   * a range until no more matches remain.
2427
   */
2428
  template
2429
           typename _Ch_type = typename iterator_traits<_Bi_iter>::value_type,
2430
           typename _Rx_traits = regex_traits<_Ch_type> >
2431
    class regex_iterator
2432
    {
2433
    public:
2434
      typedef basic_regex<_Ch_type, _Rx_traits>  regex_type;
2435
      typedef match_results<_Bi_iter>            value_type;
2436
      typedef std::ptrdiff_t                     difference_type;
2437
      typedef const value_type*                  pointer;
2438
      typedef const value_type&                  reference;
2439
      typedef std::forward_iterator_tag          iterator_category;
2440
 
2441
    public:
2442
      /**
2443
       * @brief Provides a singular iterator, useful for indicating
2444
       * one-past-the-end of a range.
2445
       * @todo Implement this function.
2446
       * @doctodo
2447
       */
2448
      regex_iterator();
2449
 
2450
      /**
2451
       * Constructs a %regex_iterator...
2452
       * @param a  [IN] The start of a text range to search.
2453
       * @param b  [IN] One-past-the-end of the text range to search.
2454
       * @param re [IN] The regular expression to match.
2455
       * @param m  [IN] Policy flags for match rules.
2456
       * @todo Implement this function.
2457
       * @doctodo
2458
       */
2459
      regex_iterator(_Bi_iter __a, _Bi_iter __b, const regex_type& __re,
2460
                     regex_constants::match_flag_type __m
2461
                     = regex_constants::match_default);
2462
 
2463
      /**
2464
       * Copy constructs a %regex_iterator.
2465
       * @todo Implement this function.
2466
       * @doctodo
2467
       */
2468
      regex_iterator(const regex_iterator& __rhs);
2469
 
2470
      /**
2471
       * @todo Implement this function.
2472
       * @doctodo
2473
       */
2474
      regex_iterator&
2475
      operator=(const regex_iterator& __rhs);
2476
 
2477
      /**
2478
       * @todo Implement this function.
2479
       * @doctodo
2480
       */
2481
      bool
2482
      operator==(const regex_iterator& __rhs);
2483
 
2484
      /**
2485
       * @todo Implement this function.
2486
       * @doctodo
2487
       */
2488
      bool
2489
      operator!=(const regex_iterator& __rhs);
2490
 
2491
      /**
2492
       * @todo Implement this function.
2493
       * @doctodo
2494
       */
2495
      const value_type&
2496
      operator*();
2497
 
2498
      /**
2499
       * @todo Implement this function.
2500
       * @doctodo
2501
       */
2502
      const value_type*
2503
      operator->();
2504
 
2505
      /**
2506
       * @todo Implement this function.
2507
       * @doctodo
2508
       */
2509
      regex_iterator&
2510
      operator++();
2511
 
2512
      /**
2513
       * @todo Implement this function.
2514
       * @doctodo
2515
       */
2516
      regex_iterator
2517
      operator++(int);
2518
 
2519
    private:
2520
      // these members are shown for exposition only:
2521
      _Bi_iter                         begin;
2522
      _Bi_iter                         end;
2523
      const regex_type*                pregex;
2524
      regex_constants::match_flag_type flags;
2525
      match_results<_Bi_iter>          match;
2526
    };
2527
 
2528
  typedef regex_iterator             cregex_iterator;
2529
  typedef regex_iterator  sregex_iterator;
2530
#ifdef _GLIBCXX_USE_WCHAR_T
2531
  typedef regex_iterator          wcregex_iterator;
2532
  typedef regex_iterator wsregex_iterator;
2533
#endif
2534
 
2535
  // [7.12.2] Class template regex_token_iterator
2536
  /**
2537
   * Iterates over submatches in a range (or @a splits a text string).
2538
   *
2539
   * The purpose of this iterator is to enumerate all, or all specified,
2540
   * matches of a regular expression within a text range.  The dereferenced
2541
   * value of an iterator of this class is a std::tr1::sub_match object.
2542
   */
2543
  template
2544
           typename _Ch_type = typename iterator_traits<_Bi_iter>::value_type,
2545
           typename _Rx_traits = regex_traits<_Ch_type> >
2546
    class regex_token_iterator
2547
    {
2548
    public:
2549
      typedef basic_regex<_Ch_type, _Rx_traits> regex_type;
2550
      typedef sub_match<_Bi_iter>               value_type;
2551
      typedef std::ptrdiff_t                    difference_type;
2552
      typedef const value_type*                 pointer;
2553
      typedef const value_type&                 reference;
2554
      typedef std::forward_iterator_tag         iterator_category;
2555
 
2556
    public:
2557
      /**
2558
       * @brief Default constructs a %regex_token_iterator.
2559
       * @todo Implement this function.
2560
       *
2561
       * A default-constructed %regex_token_iterator is a singular iterator
2562
       * that will compare equal to the one-past-the-end value for any
2563
       * iterator of the same type.
2564
       */
2565
      regex_token_iterator();
2566
 
2567
      /**
2568
       * Constructs a %regex_token_iterator...
2569
       * @param a          [IN] The start of the text to search.
2570
       * @param b          [IN] One-past-the-end of the text to search.
2571
       * @param re         [IN] The regular expression to search for.
2572
       * @param submatch   [IN] Which submatch to return.  There are some
2573
       *                        special values for this parameter:
2574
       *                        - -1 each enumerated subexpression does NOT
2575
       *                          match the regular expression (aka field
2576
       *                          splitting)
2577
       *                        - 0 the entire string matching the
2578
       *                          subexpression is returned for each match
2579
       *                          within the text.
2580
       *                        - >0 enumerates only the indicated
2581
       *                          subexpression from a match within the text.
2582
       * @param m          [IN] Policy flags for match rules.
2583
       *
2584
       * @todo Implement this function.
2585
       * @doctodo
2586
       */
2587
      regex_token_iterator(_Bi_iter __a, _Bi_iter __b, const regex_type& __re,
2588
                           int __submatch = 0,
2589
                           regex_constants::match_flag_type __m
2590
                           = regex_constants::match_default);
2591
 
2592
      /**
2593
       * Constructs a %regex_token_iterator...
2594
       * @param a          [IN] The start of the text to search.
2595
       * @param b          [IN] One-past-the-end of the text to search.
2596
       * @param re         [IN] The regular expression to search for.
2597
       * @param submatches [IN] A list of subexpressions to return for each
2598
       *                        regular expression match within the text.
2599
       * @param m          [IN] Policy flags for match rules.
2600
       *
2601
       * @todo Implement this function.
2602
       * @doctodo
2603
       */
2604
      regex_token_iterator(_Bi_iter __a, _Bi_iter __b,
2605
                           const regex_type& __re,
2606
                           const std::vector& __submatches,
2607
                           regex_constants::match_flag_type __m
2608
                             = regex_constants::match_default);
2609
 
2610
      /**
2611
       * Constructs a %regex_token_iterator...
2612
       * @param a          [IN] The start of the text to search.
2613
       * @param b          [IN] One-past-the-end of the text to search.
2614
       * @param re         [IN] The regular expression to search for.
2615
       * @param submatches [IN] A list of subexpressions to return for each
2616
       *                        regular expression match within the text.
2617
       * @param m          [IN] Policy flags for match rules.
2618
 
2619
       * @todo Implement this function.
2620
       * @doctodo
2621
       */
2622
      template
2623
        regex_token_iterator(_Bi_iter __a, _Bi_iter __b,
2624
                             const regex_type& __re,
2625
                             const int (&__submatches)[_Nm],
2626
                             regex_constants::match_flag_type __m
2627
                             = regex_constants::match_default);
2628
 
2629
      /**
2630
       * @brief Copy constructs a %regex_token_iterator.
2631
       * @param rhs [IN] A %regex_token_iterator to copy.
2632
       * @todo Implement this function.
2633
       */
2634
      regex_token_iterator(const regex_token_iterator& __rhs);
2635
 
2636
      /**
2637
       * @brief Assigns a %regex_token_iterator to another.
2638
       * @param rhs [IN] A %regex_token_iterator to copy.
2639
       * @todo Implement this function.
2640
       */
2641
      regex_token_iterator&
2642
      operator=(const regex_token_iterator& __rhs);
2643
 
2644
      /**
2645
       * @brief Compares a %regex_token_iterator to another for equality.
2646
       * @todo Implement this function.
2647
       */
2648
      bool
2649
      operator==(const regex_token_iterator& __rhs);
2650
 
2651
      /**
2652
       * @brief Compares a %regex_token_iterator to another for inequality.
2653
       * @todo Implement this function.
2654
       */
2655
      bool
2656
      operator!=(const regex_token_iterator& __rhs);
2657
 
2658
      /**
2659
       * @brief Dereferences a %regex_token_iterator.
2660
       * @todo Implement this function.
2661
       */
2662
      const value_type&
2663
      operator*();
2664
 
2665
      /**
2666
       * @brief Selects a %regex_token_iterator member.
2667
       * @todo Implement this function.
2668
       */
2669
      const value_type*
2670
      operator->();
2671
 
2672
      /**
2673
       * @brief Increments a %regex_token_iterator.
2674
       * @todo Implement this function.
2675
       */
2676
      regex_token_iterator&
2677
      operator++();
2678
 
2679
      /**
2680
       * @brief Postincrements a %regex_token_iterator.
2681
       * @todo Implement this function.
2682
       */
2683
      regex_token_iterator
2684
      operator++(int);
2685
 
2686
    private: // data members for exposition only:
2687
      typedef regex_iterator<_Bi_iter, _Ch_type, _Rx_traits> position_iterator;
2688
 
2689
      position_iterator __position;
2690
      const value_type* __result;
2691
      value_type        __suffix;
2692
      std::size_t       __n;
2693
      std::vector  __subs;
2694
    };
2695
 
2696
  /** @brief Token iterator for C-style NULL-terminated strings. */
2697
  typedef regex_token_iterator             cregex_token_iterator;
2698
  /** @brief Token iterator for standard strings. */
2699
  typedef regex_token_iterator  sregex_token_iterator;
2700
#ifdef _GLIBCXX_USE_WCHAR_T
2701
  /** @brief Token iterator for C-style NULL-terminated wide strings. */
2702
  typedef regex_token_iterator          wcregex_token_iterator;
2703
  /** @brief Token iterator for standard wide-character strings. */
2704
  typedef regex_token_iterator wsregex_token_iterator;
2705
#endif
2706
 
2707
  //@}
2708
 
2709
_GLIBCXX_END_NAMESPACE_TR1
2710
}

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