std::experimental::boyer_moore_searcher, std::experimental::make_boyer_moore_searcher
Defined in header <experimental/functional>
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template< class RandomIt1, class Hash = std::hash<typename std::iterator_traits<RandomIt1>::value_type>, |
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A searcher suitable for use with std::experimental::search that implements the Boyer-Moore string searching algorithm.
boyer_moore_searcher
is CopyConstructible and CopyAssignable.
RandomIt1
must meet the requirements of RandomAccessIterator.
Member functions
std::experimental::boyer_moore_searcher::boyer_moore_searcher
boyer_moore_searcher( RandomIt1 pat_first, RandomIt1 pat_last, |
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Constructs a boyer_moore_searcher
by storing copies of pat_first
, pat_last
, hf
, and pred
, setting up any necessary internal data structures.
The value type of RandomIt1
must be DefaultConstructible, CopyConstructible and CopyAssignable.
For any two values A
and B
of the type std::iterator_traits<RandomIt1>::value_type, if pred(A, B) == true, then hf(A) == hf(B) shall be true
.
Parameters
pat_first, pat_last | - | a pair of iterators designating the string to be searched for |
hf | - | a callable object used to hash the elements of the string |
pred | - | a callable object used to determine equality |
Exceptions
Any exceptions thrown by
- the copy constructor of
RandomIt1
; - the default constructor, copy constructor, and copy assignment operator of the value type of
RandomIt1
; or - the copy constructor and function call operator of
BinaryPredicate
orHash
.
May also throw std::bad_alloc if additional memory required for internal data structures cannot be allocated.
std::experimental::boyer_moore_searcher::operator()
template< class RandomIt2 > RandomIt2 operator()( RandomIt2 first, RandomIt2 last ) const; |
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template< class RandomIt2 > std::pair<RandomIt2,RandomIt2> operator()( RandomIt2 first, RandomIt2 last ) const; |
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The member function called by std::experimental::search to perform a search with this searcher. RandomIt2
must meet the requirements of RandomAccessIterator.
RandomIt1
and RandomIt2
must have the same value type.
Parameters
first, last | - | a pair of iterators designating the string to be examined |
Return value
If the pattern ([pat_first, pat_last)) is empty, returns Otherwise, an iterator to the first position in [first, last) where a subsequence that compares equal to [pat_first, pat_last) as defined by |
(until C++17) |
If the pattern ([pat_first, pat_last)) is empty, returns Otherwise, returns a pair of iterators to the first and one past last positions in [first, last) where a subsequence that compares equal to [pat_first, pat_last) as defined by |
(since C++17) |
Helper Functions
template< class RandomIt, class Hash = std::hash<typename std::iterator_traits<RandomIt>::value_type>, |
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Helper function that constructs a std::experimental::boyer_moore_searcher
using template argument deduction. Equivalent to return boyer_moore_searcher<RandomIt, Hash, BinaryPredicate>(pat_first, pat_last, hf, pred);
Parameters
pat_first, pat_last | - | a pair of iterators designating the string to be searched for |
hf | - | a callable object used to hash the elements of the string |
pred | - | a callable object used to determine equality |
Return value
A boyer_moore_searcher
constructed with the arguments pat_first
, pat_last
, hf
, and pred
.
Example
#include <iostream> #include <string> #include <experimental/algorithm> #include <experimental/functional> int main() { std::string in = "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit," " sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua"; std::string needle = "pisci"; auto it = std::experimental::search(in.begin(), in.end(), std::experimental::make_boyer_moore_searcher( needle.begin(), needle.end())); if(it != in.end()) std::cout << "The string " << needle << " found at offset " << it - in.begin() << '\n'; else std::cout << "The string " << needle << " not found\n"; }
Output:
The string pisci found at offset 43
See also
searches for a range of elements (function template) |