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<!-- Copyright (c) 2002-2006 Pavol Droba.
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     Subject to the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. 
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     (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or  http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
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-->
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<section id="string_algo.concept" last-revision="$Date$">
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    <title>Concepts</title>
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    <using-namespace name="boost"/>
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    <using-namespace name="boost::algorithm"/>
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    <section>   
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        <title>Definitions</title>
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        <table>
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            <title>Notation</title>
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            <tgroup cols="2" align="left">
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                <tbody>
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                    <row>
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                        <entry><code>F</code></entry>
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                        <entry>A type that is a model of Finder</entry>
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                    </row>
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                    <row>
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                        <entry><code>Fmt</code></entry>
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                        <entry>A type that is a model of Formatter</entry>
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                    </row>
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                    <row>
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                        <entry><code>Iter</code></entry>
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                        <entry>
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                            Iterator Type
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                        </entry>
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                    </row>
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                    <row>
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                        <entry><code>f</code></entry>
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                        <entry>Object of type <code>F</code></entry>
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                    </row>
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                    <row>
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                        <entry><code>fmt</code></entry>
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                        <entry>Object of type <code>Fmt</code></entry>
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                    </row>
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                    <row>
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                        <entry><code>i,j</code></entry>
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                        <entry>Objects of type <code>Iter</code></entry>
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                    </row>
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                    </tbody>
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            </tgroup>
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        </table>
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    </section>
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    <section id="string_algo.finder_concept">
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        <title>Finder Concept</title>
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        <para>
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            Finder is a functor which searches for an arbitrary part of a container. 
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            The result of the search is given as an <classname>iterator_range</classname> 
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            delimiting the selected part.
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        </para>
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        <table>             
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            <title>Valid Expressions</title>
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            <tgroup cols="3" align="left">
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                <thead>
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                    <row>   
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                        <entry>Expression</entry>
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                        <entry>Return Type</entry>
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                        <entry>Effects</entry>
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                    </row>
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                </thead>
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                <tbody>
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                    <row>
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                        <entry><code>f(i,j)</code></entry>
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                        <entry>Convertible to <code>iterator_range<Iter></code></entry>
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                        <entry>Perform the search on the interval [i,j) and returns the result of the search</entry>
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                    </row>
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                </tbody>
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            </tgroup>
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        </table>
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        <para>
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            Various algorithms need to perform a search in a container and a Finder is a generalization of such
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            search operations that allows algorithms to abstract from searching. For instance, generic replace
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            algorithms can replace any part of the input, and the Finder is used to select the desired one.
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        </para>
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        <para>
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            Note, that it is only required that the finder works with a particular iterator type. However,
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            a Finder operation can be defined as a template, allowing the Finder to work with any iterator.
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        </para>
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        <para>
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            <emphasis role="bold">Examples</emphasis>
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        </para>
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        <para> 
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            <itemizedlist>
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                <listitem>
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                    Finder implemented as a class. This Finder always returns the whole input as a match. <code>operator()</code>
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                    is templated, so that the finder can be used on any iterator type.
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                    <programlisting>
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struct simple_finder
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{
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    template<typename ForwardIteratorT>
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    boost::iterator_range<ForwardIteratorT> operator()(
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        ForwardIteratorT Begin,
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        ForwardIteratorT End )
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    {
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        return boost::make_range( Begin, End );
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    }
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};
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        </programlisting>
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                </listitem>
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                <listitem>
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                    Function Finder. Finder can be any function object. That is, any ordinary function with the
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                    required signature can be used as well. However, such a function can be used only for
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                    a specific iterator type. 
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                    <programlisting>
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boost::iterator_range<std::string> simple_finder(
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    std::string::const_iterator Begin,
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    std::string::const_iterator End )
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{
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    return boost::make_range( Begin, End );
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}
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        </programlisting>
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                </listitem>
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            </itemizedlist>
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        </para> 
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    </section>
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    <section id="string_algo.formatter_concept">
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        <title>Formatter concept</title>
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        <para>
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            Formatters are used by <link linkend="string_algo.replace">replace algorithms</link>.
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            They are used in close combination with finders.
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            A formatter is a functor, which takes a result from a Finder operation and transforms it in a specific way. 
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            The operation of the formatter can use additional information provided by a specific finder,
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            for example <functionname>regex_formatter()</functionname> uses the match information from
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            <functionname>regex_finder()</functionname> to format the result of formatter operation.
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        </para>
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        <table>
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            <title>Valid Expressions</title>
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            <tgroup cols="3" align="left">
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                <thead>
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                    <row>   
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                        <entry>Expression</entry>
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                        <entry>Return Type</entry>
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                        <entry>Effects</entry>
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                    </row>
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                </thead>
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                <tbody>
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                   <row>
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                        <entry><code>fmt(f(i,j))</code></entry>
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                        <entry>A container type, accessible using container traits</entry>
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                        <entry>Formats the result of the finder operation</entry>
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                    </row>
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                </tbody>
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            </tgroup>
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        </table>
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        <para>
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            Similarly to finders, formatters generalize format operations. When a finder is used to 
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            select a part of the input, formatter takes this selection and performs some formatting
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            on it. Algorithms can abstract from formatting using a formatter.
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        </para>
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        <para>
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            <emphasis role="bold">Examples</emphasis>
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        </para>
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        <para> 
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            <itemizedlist>
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                <listitem>
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                    Formatter implemented as a class. This Formatter does not perform any formatting and 
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                    returns the match, repackaged. <code>operator()</code>
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                    is templated, so that the Formatter can be used on any Finder type.
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                    <programlisting>
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struct simple_formatter
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{
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    template<typename FindResultT>
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    std::string operator()( const FindResultT& Match )
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    {
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        std::string Temp( Match.begin(), Match.end() );
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        return Temp;
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    }
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};
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                </programlisting>
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                </listitem>
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                <listitem>
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                    Function Formatter. Similarly to Finder, Formatter can be any function object. 
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                    However, as a function, it can be used only with a specific Finder type. 
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                    <programlisting>
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std::string simple_formatter( boost::iterator_range<std::string::const_iterator>& Match )
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{
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    std::string Temp( Match.begin(), Match.end() );
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    return Temp;
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}
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                    </programlisting>
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                </listitem>
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            </itemizedlist>
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        </para> 
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     </section>
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</section>
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