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boost/algorithm/string/split.hpp

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

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