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<P>The Boost.Regex algorithms and iterators are all iterator-based, with
convenience overloads of the algorithms provided that convert standard library
string types to iterator pairs internally.&nbsp; If you want to search a
non-standard string type then the trick is to convert that string into an
iterator pair: so far I haven't come across any string types that can't be
handled this way, even if they're not officially iterator based.&nbsp;
Certainly any string type that provides access to it's internal buffer, along
with it's length, can be converted into a pair of pointers (which can be used
as iterators).</P>
<P>Some non-standard string types are sufficiently common that wappers have been
provided for them:</P>
<P><A href="mfc_strings.html">MFC/ATL Strings.</A><BR>
<A href="icu_strings.html">ICU Strings.</A></P>
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