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9a9ce63586 Release 1.45.0 beta 1
[SVN r66473]
2010-11-09 18:22:33 +00:00
50703b8c97 Merge documentation fixes to release.
[SVN r66285]
2010-10-30 17:34:45 +00:00
0f8d556130 Merge r65004 from trunk
Fix #4551,#4553,#4575 by removing unused parameter.



[SVN r65168]
2010-09-01 16:18:07 +00:00
2 changed files with 5 additions and 5 deletions

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@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ namespace boost {
};
template<typename InputT, typename FindResultT>
bool check_find_result(InputT& Input, FindResultT& FindResult)
bool check_find_result(InputT&, FindResultT& FindResult)
{
typedef BOOST_STRING_TYPENAME
range_const_iterator<InputT>::type input_iterator_type;

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@ -57,7 +57,7 @@
The magic of <ulink url="../../libs/range/index.html">Boost.Range</ulink>
provides a uniform way of handling different string types.
If there is a need to pass a pair of iterators,
<ulink url="../../libs/range/doc/html/range/utilities/iterator_range.html"><code>boost::iterator_range</code></ulink>
<ulink url="../../libs/range/doc/html/range/reference/utilities/iterator_range.html"><code>boost::iterator_range</code></ulink>
can be used to package iterators into a structure with a compatible interface.
</para>
</listitem>
@ -208,7 +208,7 @@
</programlisting>
<para>
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/html/range/utilities/iterator_range.html"><code>boost::iterator_range</code></ulink>.
The result is given in the <ulink url="../../libs/range/doc/html/range/reference/utilities/iterator_range.html"><code>boost::iterator_range</code></ulink>.
This range delimits the
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>.
The following lines transform the result. Notice that
<ulink url="../../libs/range/doc/html/range/utilities/iterator_range.html"><code>boost::iterator_range</code></ulink> has familiar
<ulink url="../../libs/range/doc/html/range/reference/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.
Also it is convertible to bool therefore it is easy to use find algorithms for a simple containment checking.
</para>
@ -264,7 +264,7 @@
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
search the string.
Dereferencing a find iterator yields an <ulink url="../../libs/range/doc/html/range/utilities/iterator_range.html"><code>boost::iterator_range</code></ulink>
Dereferencing a find iterator yields an <ulink url="../../libs/range/doc/html/range/reference/utilities/iterator_range.html"><code>boost::iterator_range</code></ulink>
object, that delimits the current match.
</para>
<para>