Environment
    
        Build
        
            The whole library is provided in headers. Regex variants of some algorithms, 
            however, are dependent on the Boost.Regex library. All such algorithms are
            separated in boost/algorithm/string_regex.hpp. 
            If this header is used, the application must be linked with the Boost.Regex 
            library. 
        
    
    
        Examples
        
            Examples showing the basic usage of the library can be found in the libs/algorithm/string/example
            directory. There is a separate file for the each part of the library. Please follow the boost
            build guidelines to build examples using the bjam. To successfully build regex examples 
            the Boost.Regex library is required. 
        
    
    
        Tests
        
            A full set of test cases for the library is located in the libs/algorithm/string/test directory. 
            The test cases can be executed using the boost build system. For the tests of regular 
            expression variants of algorithms, the Boost.Regex library is required. 
        
    
    
        Portability
        
            The library has been successfully compiled and tested with the following compilers:
            
            
                Microsoft Visual C++ 7.0
                Microsoft Visual C++ 7.1
                GCC 3.2
                GCC 3.3.1
            
            See Boost regression tables
            for additional info for a particular compiler.
        
        
            There are known limitation on platforms not supporting partial template specialization. 
            Library depends on correctly implemented std::iterator_traits class. 
            If a standard library provided with compiler is broken, the String Algorithm Library 
            cannot function properly. Usually it implies that primitive pointer iterators are not 
            working with the library functions.