std::regex_token_iterator<BidirIt,CharT,Traits>::regex_token_iterator
regex_token_iterator(); |
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regex_token_iterator( BidirIt a, BidirIt b,
const regex_type& re, |
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regex_token_iterator( BidirIt a, BidirIt b,
const regex_type& re, |
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regex_token_iterator( BidirIt a, BidirIt b,
const regex_type& re, |
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template
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std::size_t N >
regex_token_iterator( BidirIt a, BidirIt b, |
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regex_token_iterator( const regex_token_iterator& other );
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regex_token_iterator( BidirIt a, BidirIt b,
const regex_type&& re, |
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regex_token_iterator( BidirIt a, BidirIt b,
const regex_type&& re, |
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regex_token_iterator( BidirIt a, BidirIt b,
const regex_type&& re, |
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template
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std::size_t N >
regex_token_iterator( BidirIt a, BidirIt b, |
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Constructs a new regex_token_iterator:
- If, after construction, the member
regex_iteratoris not an end-of-sequence iterator, sets the member pointer to the address of the current std::sub_match - Otherwise (if the member
regex_iteratoris an end-of-sequence iterator), but the value -1 is one of the values in submatches/submatch, turns *this into a suffix iterator pointing at the range[a,b) - Otherwise (if -1 is not in the list of submatches), turns *this
The behavior is undefined if any value in submatches is less than -1
regex_iterator and the member pointer to current sub_match).Parameters
| a | - | LegacyBidirectionalIterator |
| b | - | LegacyBidirectionalIterator |
| re | - | regular expression used to search the target character sequence |
| submatch | - | the index of the submatch that should be returned. "0" represents the entire match, and "-1" represents the parts that are not matched (e.g, the stuff between matches) |
| submatches | - | the sequence of submatch indices that should be iterated over within each match, may include the special value -1 |
| m | - | flags that govern the behavior of re |
Example
| This section is incomplete Reason: no example |
Defect reports
The following behavior-changing defect reports were applied retroactively to previously published C++ standards.
| DR | Applied to | Behavior as published | Correct behavior |
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| LWG 2332 | C++11 | a regex_token_iterator constructed from atemporary basic_regex became invalid immediately
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such construction is disallowed via deleted overloads |