boost/algorithm/string/finder.hpp
// Boost string_algo library finder.hpp header file ---------------------------//
// Copyright Pavol Droba 2002-2006.
//
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#ifndef BOOST_STRING_FINDER_HPP
#define BOOST_STRING_FINDER_HPP
#include <boost/algorithm/string/config.hpp>
#include <boost/range/iterator_range.hpp>
#include <boost/range/begin.hpp>
#include <boost/range/end.hpp>
#include <boost/range/iterator.hpp>
#include <boost/range/const_iterator.hpp>
#include <boost/algorithm/string/constants.hpp>
#include <boost/algorithm/string/detail/finder.hpp>
#include <boost/algorithm/string/compare.hpp>
/*! \file
Defines Finder generators. Finder object is a functor which is able to
find a substring matching a specific criteria in the input.
Finders are used as a pluggable components for replace, find
and split facilities. This header contains generator functions
for finders provided in this library.
*/
namespace boost {
namespace algorithm {
// Finder generators ------------------------------------------//
//! "First" finder
/*!
Construct the \c first_finder. The finder searches for the first
occurrence of the string in a given input.
The result is given as an \c iterator_range delimiting the match.
\param Search A substring to be searched for.
\param Comp An element comparison predicate
\return An instance of the \c first_finder object
*/
template<typename RangeT>
inline detail::first_finderF<
BOOST_STRING_TYPENAME range_const_iterator<RangeT>::type,
is_equal>
first_finder( const RangeT& Search )
{
return
detail::first_finderF<
BOOST_STRING_TYPENAME
range_const_iterator<RangeT>::type,
is_equal>( ::boost::as_literal(Search), is_equal() ) ;
}
//! "First" finder
/*!
\overload
*/
template<typename RangeT,typename PredicateT>
inline detail::first_finderF<
BOOST_STRING_TYPENAME range_const_iterator<RangeT>::type,
PredicateT>
first_finder(
const RangeT& Search, PredicateT Comp )
{
return
detail::first_finderF<
BOOST_STRING_TYPENAME
range_const_iterator<RangeT>::type,
PredicateT>( ::boost::as_literal(Search), Comp );
}
//! "Last" finder
/*!
Construct the \c last_finder. The finder searches for the last
occurrence of the string in a given input.
The result is given as an \c iterator_range delimiting the match.
\param Search A substring to be searched for.
\param Comp An element comparison predicate
\return An instance of the \c last_finder object
*/
template<typename RangeT>
inline detail::last_finderF<
BOOST_STRING_TYPENAME range_const_iterator<RangeT>::type,
is_equal>
last_finder( const RangeT& Search )
{
return
detail::last_finderF<
BOOST_STRING_TYPENAME
range_const_iterator<RangeT>::type,
is_equal>( ::boost::as_literal(Search), is_equal() );
}
//! "Last" finder
/*!
\overload
*/
template<typename RangeT, typename PredicateT>
inline detail::last_finderF<
BOOST_STRING_TYPENAME range_const_iterator<RangeT>::type,
PredicateT>
last_finder( const RangeT& Search, PredicateT Comp )
{
return
detail::last_finderF<
BOOST_STRING_TYPENAME
range_const_iterator<RangeT>::type,
PredicateT>( ::boost::as_literal(Search), Comp ) ;
}
//! "Nth" finder
/*!
Construct the \c nth_finder. The finder searches for the n-th (zero-indexed)
occurrence of the string in a given input.
The result is given as an \c iterator_range delimiting the match.
\param Search A substring to be searched for.
\param Nth An index of the match to be find
\param Comp An element comparison predicate
\return An instance of the \c nth_finder object
*/
template<typename RangeT>
inline detail::nth_finderF<
BOOST_STRING_TYPENAME range_const_iterator<RangeT>::type,
is_equal>
nth_finder(
const RangeT& Search,
int Nth)
{
return
detail::nth_finderF<
BOOST_STRING_TYPENAME
range_const_iterator<RangeT>::type,
is_equal>( ::boost::as_literal(Search), Nth, is_equal() ) ;
}
//! "Nth" finder
/*!
\overload
*/
template<typename RangeT, typename PredicateT>
inline detail::nth_finderF<
BOOST_STRING_TYPENAME range_const_iterator<RangeT>::type,
PredicateT>
nth_finder(
const RangeT& Search,
int Nth,
PredicateT Comp )
{
return
detail::nth_finderF<
BOOST_STRING_TYPENAME
range_const_iterator<RangeT>::type,
PredicateT>( ::boost::as_literal(Search), Nth, Comp );
}
//! "Head" finder
/*!
Construct the \c head_finder. The finder returns a head of a given
input. The head is a prefix of a string up to n elements in
size. If an input has less then n elements, whole input is
considered a head.
The result is given as an \c iterator_range delimiting the match.
\param N The size of the head
\return An instance of the \c head_finder object
*/
inline detail::head_finderF
head_finder( int N )
{
return detail::head_finderF(N);
}
//! "Tail" finder
/*!
Construct the \c tail_finder. The finder returns a tail of a given
input. The tail is a suffix of a string up to n elements in
size. If an input has less then n elements, whole input is
considered a head.
The result is given as an \c iterator_range delimiting the match.
\param N The size of the head
\return An instance of the \c tail_finder object
*/
inline detail::tail_finderF
tail_finder( int N )
{
return detail::tail_finderF(N);
}
//! "Token" finder
/*!
Construct the \c token_finder. The finder searches for a token
specified by a predicate. It is similar to std::find_if
algorithm, with an exception that it return a range of
instead of a single iterator.
If "compress token mode" is enabled, adjacent matching tokens are
concatenated into one match. Thus the finder can be used to
search for continuous segments of characters satisfying the
given predicate.
The result is given as an \c iterator_range delimiting the match.
\param Pred An element selection predicate
\param eCompress Compress flag
\return An instance of the \c token_finder object
*/
template< typename PredicateT >
inline detail::token_finderF<PredicateT>
token_finder(
PredicateT Pred,
token_compress_mode_type eCompress=token_compress_off )
{
return detail::token_finderF<PredicateT>( Pred, eCompress );
}
//! "Range" finder
/*!
Construct the \c range_finder. The finder does not perform
any operation. It simply returns the given range for
any input.
\param Begin Beginning of the range
\param End End of the range
\param Range The range.
\return An instance of the \c range_finger object
*/
template< typename ForwardIteratorT >
inline detail::range_finderF<ForwardIteratorT>
range_finder(
ForwardIteratorT Begin,
ForwardIteratorT End )
{
return detail::range_finderF<ForwardIteratorT>( Begin, End );
}
//! "Range" finder
/*!
\overload
*/
template< typename ForwardIteratorT >
inline detail::range_finderF<ForwardIteratorT>
range_finder( iterator_range<ForwardIteratorT> Range )
{
return detail::range_finderF<ForwardIteratorT>( Range );
}
} // namespace algorithm
// pull the names to the boost namespace
using algorithm::first_finder;
using algorithm::last_finder;
using algorithm::nth_finder;
using algorithm::head_finder;
using algorithm::tail_finder;
using algorithm::token_finder;
using algorithm::range_finder;
} // namespace boost
#endif // BOOST_STRING_FINDER_HPP