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boost::xpressive::op::insert — insert
is a PolymorphicFunctionObject for inserting a value or a sequence of values into a sequence container, an associative container, or a string.
// In header: <boost/xpressive/regex_actions.hpp> struct insert { // member classes/structs/unions template<typename Sig> struct result { // types typedef unspecified type; }; // public member functions template<typename Cont, typename A0> result< insert(Cont &, A0 const &)>::type operator()(Cont &, A0 const &) const; template<typename Cont, typename A0, typename A1> result< insert(Cont &, A0 const &, A1 const &)>::type operator()(Cont &, A0 const &, A1 const &) const; template<typename Cont, typename A0, typename A1, typename A2> result< insert(Cont &, A0 const &, A1 const &, A2 const &)>::type operator()(Cont &, A0 const &, A1 const &, A2 const &) const; template<typename Cont, typename A0, typename A1, typename A2, typename A3> result< insert(Cont &, A0 const &, A1 const &, A2 const &, A3 const &)>::type operator()(Cont &, A0 const &, A1 const &, A2 const &, A3 const &) const; };
insert
public member functionstemplate<typename Cont, typename A0> result< insert(Cont &, A0 const &)>::type operator()(Cont & cont, A0 const & a0) const;
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It differs from the above function only in what argument(s) it accepts.
template<typename Cont, typename A0, typename A1> result< insert(Cont &, A0 const &, A1 const &)>::type operator()(Cont & cont, A0 const & a0, A1 const & a1) const;
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It differs from the above function only in what argument(s) it accepts.
template<typename Cont, typename A0, typename A1, typename A2> result< insert(Cont &, A0 const &, A1 const &, A2 const &)>::type operator()(Cont & cont, A0 const & a0, A1 const & a1, A2 const & a2) const;
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It differs from the above function only in what argument(s) it accepts.
template<typename Cont, typename A0, typename A1, typename A2, typename A3> result< insert(Cont &, A0 const &, A1 const &, A2 const &, A3 const &)>::type operator()(Cont & cont, A0 const & a0, A1 const & a1, A2 const & a2, A3 const & a3) const;
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