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- The class template <CODE>basic_grep_filter</CODE> filters a character sequence line by line using a regular expression provided at construction, in a manner similar to the command-line utility <i>grep</i> (<A CLASS="bib_ref" HREF="../bibliography.html#grep">[IEEE]</A>). The filter uses regular expressions from the <A HREF="http://www.boost.org/libs/regex" TARGET="_top">Boost Regular Expression Library</A> (<A CLASS="bib_ref" HREF="../bibliography.html#maddock">[Maddock]</A>).
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- By default, the filtered character sequence consists of those lines of the unfiltered sequence that contain a subsequence matching the regular expression. By specifying appropriate options at construction, <CODE>basic_grep_filter</CODE> can be made to pass through only those lines which exactly match the regular expression (as if the option <i>-x</i> had been passed to the command-line utility) or only those lines that <i>do not</i> contain a match (as if the option <i>-v</i> had been passed to the command-line utility).
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- A running count of the lines in the filtered character sequence is available via the member function <code><a href="#count">count</a></code>.
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- The template <CODE>basic_grep_filter</CODE> uses the <A HREF="http://www.boost.org/libs/regex" TARGET="_top">Boost Regular Expression Library</A>, which must be built separately. See <A HREF="http://www.boost.org/libs/regex/doc/html/boost_regex/install.html" TARGET="_top">here</A> for details.
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- <PRE CLASS="broken_ie"><SPAN CLASS="keyword">namespace</SPAN> boost { <SPAN CLASS="keyword">namespace</SPAN> iostreams {
- <SPAN CLASS="preprocessor">#include</SPAN> <A CLASS="header" HREF="../../../../boost/function.hpp" TARGET="_top"><SPAN CLASS="literal"><boost/function.hpp></SPAN></A>
- <SPAN CLASS="preprocessor">#include</SPAN> <A CLASS="header" HREF="../../../../boost/regex.hpp" TARGET="_top"><SPAN CLASS="literal"><boost/regex.hpp></SPAN></A>
- <SPAN CLASS="keyword">namespace</SPAN> grep {
- <SPAN CLASS="keyword">const</SPAN> <SPAN CLASS="keyword">int</SPAN> invert;
- <SPAN CLASS="keyword">const</SPAN> <SPAN CLASS="keyword">int</SPAN> whole_line;
- }
- <SPAN CLASS="keyword">template</SPAN>< <SPAN CLASS="keyword">typename</SPAN> <A HREF="#template_params" CLASS="documented">Ch</A>,
- <SPAN CLASS="keyword">typename</SPAN> <A HREF="#template_params" CLASS="documented">Tr</A> = regex_traits<Ch>,
- <SPAN CLASS="keyword">typename</SPAN> <A HREF="#template_params" CLASS="documented">Alloc</A> = std::allocator<Ch> >
- <SPAN CLASS="keyword">class</SPAN> <A HREF="#template_params" CLASS="documented">basic_grep_filter</A> {
- <SPAN CLASS="keyword">public:</SPAN>
- <A CLASS="documented" HREF="#constructor">basic_grep_filter</A>( <SPAN CLASS="keyword">const</SPAN> basic_regex<Ch, Tr, Alloc>& pattern,
- regex_constants::match_flag_type flags =
- regex_constants::match_default,
- <SPAN CLASS="keyword">int</SPAN> options = <SPAN CLASS="numeric_literal">0</SPAN> );
- <SPAN CLASS="keyword">int</SPAN> <A CLASS="documented" HREF="#count">count</A>() <SPAN CLASS="keyword">const</SPAN>;
- };
- <SPAN CLASS="keyword">typedef</SPAN> basic_grep_filter<<SPAN CLASS="keyword">char</SPAN>> <SPAN CLASS="defined">grep_filter</SPAN>;
- <SPAN CLASS="keyword">typedef</SPAN> basic_grep_filter<<SPAN CLASS="keyword">wchar_t</SPAN>> <SPAN CLASS="defined">wgrep_filter</SPAN>;
- } } // End namespace boost::io</PRE>
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- <TD VALIGN="top"><I>Ch</I></TD><TD WIDTH="2em" VALIGN="top">-</TD>
- <TD>The character type</TD>
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- <TD VALIGN="top"><I>Tr</I></TD><TD WIDTH="2em" VALIGN="top">-</TD>
- <TD>The <A HREF="http://www.boost.org/libs/regex/doc/html/boost_regex/ref/regex_traits.html" TARGET="_top">regular expression traits</A> type</TD>
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- <TD>A standard library allocator type (<A CLASS="bib_ref" HREF="../bibliography.html#iso">[ISO]</A>, 20.1.5), used to allocate character buffers</TD>
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- <PRE CLASS="broken_ie"> <B>basic_grep_filter</B>( <SPAN CLASS="keyword">const</SPAN> basic_regex<Ch, Tr, Alloc>& pattern,
- regex_constants::match_flag_type flags =
- regex_constants::match_default,
- <SPAN CLASS="keyword">int</SPAN> options = <SPAN CLASS="numeric_literal">0</SPAN> );</PRE>
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- <P>Constructs a <CODE>basic_grep_filter</CODE> from the given regular expression, match flags, and grep options. The parameters have the following interpretations:</P>
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- <TD VALIGN="top"><I>pattern</I></TD><TD WIDTH="2em" VALIGN="top">-</TD>
- <TD>The regular expression to be matched against the stream of unfiltered data</TD>
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- <TD VALIGN="top"><I>flags</I></TD><TD WIDTH="2em" VALIGN="top">-</TD>
- <TD>The flags passed to <A HREF="http://www.boost.org/libs/regex/doc/html/boost_regex/ref/regex_search.html" TARGET="_top">regex_search</A> or <A HREF="http://www.boost.org/libs/regex/doc/html/boost_regex/ref/regex_match.html" TARGET="_top">regex_match</A> to specify regular expression matching behavior</TD>
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- <TD VALIGN="top"><I>options</I></TD><TD WIDTH="2em" VALIGN="top">-</TD>
- <TD>A bitwise OR of zero or more constants from the namespace <CODE>boost::iostreams::grep</CODE>. Currently two constants are recongnized: <CODE>grep::whole_line</CODE> causes the filter to pass through only those lines which exactly match the regular expression, and <CODE>grep::invert</CODE> causes the filter to pass through only those lines that <i>do not</i> contain a match.</TD>
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- <P>Returns a running count of the lines passed through from the unfiltered character sequence to the filtered character sequence. The count is reset to zero automatically when the filter begins processing a new character sequence.</P>
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