std::regex_traits
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Defined in header <regex>
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template< class CharT > class regex_traits; |
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The type trait template regex_traits
supplies std::basic_regex with the set of types and functions necessary to operate on the type CharT
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Since many of regex operations are locale-sensitive (when std::regex_constants::collate flag is set), the regex_traits class typically holds an instance of a std::locale as a private member.
[edit] Standard specializations
Two specializations of std::regex_traits
are defined by the standard library:
std::regex_traits<char>
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std::regex_traits<wchar_t>
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These specializations make it possible to use std::basic_regex<char> (aka std::regex) and std::basic_regex<wchar_t> (aka std::wregex). To use std::basic_regex with other character types (for example, char32_t), a user-provided trait class must be used.
[edit] Member types
Type | Definition |
char_type
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CharT
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string_type
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std::basic_string<CharT> |
locale_type
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The locale used for localized behavior in the regular expression. Must be CopyConstructible |
char_class_type
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Represents a character classification and is capable of holding an implementation specific set returned by lookup_classname . Must be a BitmaskType.
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[edit] Member functions
constructs the regex_traits object (public member function) | |
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calculates the length of a null-terminated character string (public static member function) |
determines the equivalence key for a character (public member function) | |
determines the case-insensitive equivalence key for a character (public member function) | |
determines the sort key for the given string, used to provide collation order (public member function) | |
determines the primary sort key for the character sequence, used to determine equivalence class (public member function) | |
gets a collation element by name (public member function) | |
gets a character class by name (public member function) | |
indicates membership in a localized character class (public member function) | |
translates the character representing a numeric digit into an integral value (public member function) | |
sets the locale (public member function) | |
gets the locale (public member function) |