[/ Copyright 2006-2007 John Maddock. Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt). ] [section:non_std_strings Interfacing With Non-Standard String Types] 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. 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. 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). Some non-standard string types are sufficiently common that wrappers have been provided for them already: currently this includes the ICU and MFC string class types. [include icu_strings.qbk] [include mfc_strings.qbk] [endsect]