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5040e545e1 v2, v3, integration branch
[SVN r62649]
2010-06-09 11:34:33 +00:00
31b5842441 Typo.
[SVN r62461]
2010-06-06 07:18:24 +00:00
4515bc182e Fix example. Fixes #4206
[SVN r61931]
2010-05-12 12:56:16 +00:00
7e2e6856cc Remove duplicate closing angle brackets. Fixes #4198
[SVN r61856]
2010-05-08 18:27:44 +00:00
235c81be61 Fixed various issues in docs (mostly duplicate bookmarks and broken links) found by inspect tool
[SVN r61437]
2010-04-20 18:49:18 +00:00
1eb3d83534 Fix links for string algorithm to range documentation.
[SVN r61351]
2010-04-18 12:17:36 +00:00
4 changed files with 11 additions and 11 deletions

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@ -92,11 +92,11 @@ Synopsis of <tt>&lt;boost/algorithm/minmax.hpp></tt></h3>
namespace boost { namespace boost {
template &lt;class T> template &lt;class T>
tuple&lt;T const&amp;, T const&amp;> > tuple&lt;T const&amp;, T const&amp;>
minmax(const T&amp; a, const T&amp; b); minmax(const T&amp; a, const T&amp; b);
template &lt;class T, class <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/BinaryPredicate.html">BinaryPredicate</a>> template &lt;class T, class <a href="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/BinaryPredicate.html">BinaryPredicate</a>>
tuple&lt;T const&amp;, T const&amp;> > tuple&lt;T const&amp;, T const&amp;>
minmax(const T&amp; a, const T&amp; b, BinaryPredicate comp); minmax(const T&amp; a, const T&amp; b, BinaryPredicate comp);
} }
@ -243,7 +243,7 @@ range
<a name="complexity"> <a name="complexity">
<h3> <h3>
<a NAME="Complexity"></a>Complexity</h3> Complexity</h3>
Minmax performs a single comparison and is otherwise of constant complexity. Minmax performs a single comparison and is otherwise of constant complexity.
The use of <tt>boost::tuple&lt;T const&amp;></tt> prevents copy The use of <tt>boost::tuple&lt;T const&amp;></tt> prevents copy
constructors in case the arguments are passed by reference. constructors in case the arguments are passed by reference.
@ -438,7 +438,7 @@ comparisons).</p>
slower than slower than
<tt>first_min_element</tt> alone, still much less than <tt>first_min_element</tt> <tt>first_min_element</tt> alone, still much less than <tt>first_min_element</tt>
and and
<tt>last_max_element</tt> called separately. <a href="#Performance">[2]</a> <tt>last_max_element</tt> called separately. <a href="#Note2">[2]</a>
<h4><b>Why algorithms and not accumulators?</b></h4> <h4><b>Why algorithms and not accumulators?</b></h4>
<p>The minmax algorithms are useful in computing the extent of a range. <p>The minmax algorithms are useful in computing the extent of a range.

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@ -25,7 +25,7 @@
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
<emphasis role="bold">Definition:</emphasis> A string is a <emphasis role="bold">Definition:</emphasis> A string is a
<ulink url="../../libs/range/doc/range.html">range</ulink> of characters accessible in sequential <ulink url="../../libs/range/index.html">range</ulink> of characters accessible in sequential
ordered fashion. Character is any value type with "cheap" copying and assignment. ordered fashion. Character is any value type with "cheap" copying and assignment.
</para> </para>
<para> <para>

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@ -33,7 +33,7 @@
<librarypurpose> <librarypurpose>
A set of generic string-related algorithms and utilities A set of generic string-related algorithms and utilities
</librarypurpose> </librarypurpose>
<librarycategory name="category:algoritms"/> <librarycategory name="category:algorithms"/>
<librarycategory name="category:string-text"/> <librarycategory name="category:string-text"/>
</libraryinfo> </libraryinfo>

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@ -57,7 +57,7 @@
The magic of <ulink url="../../libs/range/index.html">Boost.Range</ulink> The magic of <ulink url="../../libs/range/index.html">Boost.Range</ulink>
provides a uniform way of handling different string types. provides a uniform way of handling different string types.
If there is a need to pass a pair of iterators, If there is a need to pass a pair of iterators,
<ulink url="../../libs/range/doc/utility_class.html"><code>boost::iterator_range</code></ulink> <ulink url="../../libs/range/doc/html/range/utilities/iterator_range.html"><code>boost::iterator_range</code></ulink>
can be used to package iterators into a structure with a compatible interface. can be used to package iterators into a structure with a compatible interface.
</para> </para>
</listitem> </listitem>
@ -208,7 +208,7 @@
</programlisting> </programlisting>
<para> <para>
We have used <functionname>find_last()</functionname> to search the <code>text</code> for "ll". We have used <functionname>find_last()</functionname> to search the <code>text</code> for "ll".
The result is given in the <ulink url="../../libs/range/doc/utility_class.html"><code>boost::iterator_range</code></ulink>. The result is given in the <ulink url="../../libs/range/doc/html/range/utilities/iterator_range.html"><code>boost::iterator_range</code></ulink>.
This range delimits the This range delimits the
part of the input which satisfies the find criteria. In our example it is the last occurrence of "ll". part of the input which satisfies the find criteria. In our example it is the last occurrence of "ll".
@ -217,7 +217,7 @@
<ulink url="../../libs/range/index.html">Boost.Range</ulink>. <ulink url="../../libs/range/index.html">Boost.Range</ulink>.
The following lines transform the result. Notice that The following lines transform the result. Notice that
<ulink url="../../libs/range/doc/utility_class.html"><code>boost::iterator_range</code></ulink> has familiar <ulink url="../../libs/range/doc/html/range/utilities/iterator_range.html"><code>boost::iterator_range</code></ulink> has familiar
<code>begin()</code> and <code>end()</code> methods, so it can be used like any other STL container. <code>begin()</code> and <code>end()</code> methods, so it can be used like any other STL container.
Also it is convertible to bool therefore it is easy to use find algorithms for a simple containment checking. Also it is convertible to bool therefore it is easy to use find algorithms for a simple containment checking.
</para> </para>
@ -264,7 +264,7 @@
the find iterator allows us to iterate over the substrings matching the specified criteria. the find iterator allows us to iterate over the substrings matching the specified criteria.
This facility is using the <link linkend="string_algo.finder_concept">Finder</link> to incrementally This facility is using the <link linkend="string_algo.finder_concept">Finder</link> to incrementally
search the string. search the string.
Dereferencing a find iterator yields an <ulink url="../../libs/range/doc/utility_class.html"><code>boost::iterator_range</code></ulink> Dereferencing a find iterator yields an <ulink url="../../libs/range/doc/html/range/utilities/iterator_range.html"><code>boost::iterator_range</code></ulink>
object, that delimits the current match. object, that delimits the current match.
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
@ -339,7 +339,7 @@
typedef vector&lt; string &gt; split_vector_type; typedef vector&lt; string &gt; split_vector_type;
split_vector_type SplitVec; // #2: Search for tokens split_vector_type SplitVec; // #2: Search for tokens
split( SplitVec, str1, is_any_of("-*") ); // SplitVec == { "hello abc","ABC","aBc goodbye" } split( SplitVec, str1, is_any_of("-*"), token_compress_on ); // SplitVec == { "hello abc","ABC","aBc goodbye" }
</programlisting> </programlisting>
<para> <para>
<code>[hello]</code> designates an <code>iterator_range</code> delimiting this substring. <code>[hello]</code> designates an <code>iterator_range</code> delimiting this substring.